TRINITY COLLEGE MCMXIV-MCMXVIII

TRINITY COLLEGE MCMXIV-MCMXVIII Iuxta fidem defuncti sunt omnes isti non acceptis repromissionibus sed a longe [eas] aspicientes et salutantes et conf...
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TRINITY COLLEGE MCMXIV-MCMXVIII Iuxta fidem defuncti sunt omnes isti non acceptis repromissionibus sed a longe [eas] aspicientes et salutantes et confitentes quia peregrini et hospites sunt super terram. (The Vulgate has ‘supra terram’, and includes the ‘eas’ which is missing from the inscription.)

These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. (Hebrews 11: 13) Any further details of those commemorated would be gratefully received: please contact [email protected]. Details of those who appear not to have lost their lives in the First World War, e.g. Philip Gold, are given in italics.

Adamson, William Born Nov. 23, 1884 at Sunderland, Northumberland. Son of William Adamson, of Langham Tower, Sunderland., Sherborne School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907, MA 1911. Captain, 6th Loyal North Lancs. Regiment, 6th Battalion. Killed in action in Iraq, April 24, 1916. Commemorated at Basra Memorial, Iraq. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Addy, James Carlton Born Oct 19, 1890, at Felkirk, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of James Jenkin Addy, of ‘Carlton’, Holbeck Hill, Scarborough, Yorkshire. Shrewsbury School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Captain, Temporary Major, East Yorkshire Regiment. Military Cross. Served in Egypt. Killed in action May 3, 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Albright, Martin Chichely Born August 29, 1886, at Edgbaston, Warwickshire. Son of George Stacey Albright. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Married to Barbara, of Apperley Court, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars (Worcestershire Yeomanry), 1st/3rd Battalion. Died Nov. 8 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Gaza War Cemetery. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Aldersey, Hugh Born Dec. 28, 1888, at Chester. Son of Hugh Aldersey, of Aldersey, Cheshire. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1908. Captain, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, 10th (Shropshire and Cheshire Yeomanry) Bn. Killed in action March 10, 1918. Buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Allen, John Edric Russell Born Aug. 3, 1890 in Manchester. Son of Russell Allen, of Davenham Hall, Northwich, Cheshire, and Beaumaris, Anglesey. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Lieutenant, 16th Lancers, “C” Squadron. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Died April 8, 1918, of wounds received in action. Buried at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Allen, Melville Richard Howell Agnew Born Aug. 8, 1891, in Barnes, London. Son of Richard William Allen. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1910. Aviator’s Certificate, Dec. 22, 1914. Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Flying Corps. Killed in flying accident, March 21, 1917. Buried at Bedford Cemetery, Bedfordshire. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Allom, Charles Cedric Gordon Born Sept. 7, 1896, at Willesden Green, Middlesex. Only son of Sir Charles Allom, of Totteridge, Herts. School, Wellington. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Captain, Royal Field Artillery, “C” Battery, 1st (North Midland) Brigade. Died Oct. 20, 1917, of wounds received in action Oct. 9, 1917. Buried at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Andrewes, Charles Nesfield Born April 18, 1876, at Southwater, Horsham, Sussex. Son of Nesfield Andrewes (1863), clerk, of Villa Ifinger, Meran, Tirol, Austria. School, Bradfield (Dr Gray). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; BA 1899. Joined the South Devon Yeomanry, 1902. In the Great War, Lieutenant, Labour Corps, 8th Battalion. Died Nov. 29, 1918, of influenza contracted on active service. Buried in St Nicholas Churchyard, Sevenoaks, Kent. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ansell, Arthur George Born Nov. 10, 1894, at Haywards Heath, West Sussex. Son of Arthur John Ansell, of ‘Liscard’, New Road, Solihull, Birmingham. School, Solihull Grammar School. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1912; Exhibitioner 1915. BA 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (1st Field Survey Company). Died April 25, 1918, of gas poisoning. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Apperly, Basil Lang Marling Born Sept. 14, 1892, at Tonge, Kent. Son of the Revd Josiah Marling Apperly, MA, of Tonge, Kent. School, private tuition, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regt). Died April 19, 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Armstrong, Michael Richard Leader Born Nov. 27, 1889, at Armagh, Ireland. Son of Henry Bruce Armstrong, of Deans Hill, Armagh. School, Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908 (Mechanical Science Tripos). BA 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery and Royal Engineers (150th Field Company). Killed in action April 23, 1916. Buried at Authuile Military Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Arnold-Wallinger, Revd Geoffrey Seldon Born May 15, 1889, at Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex. Son of Robert Nasmyth ArnoldWallinger, of Kitts Croft, Writtle, Essex. School, Framlingham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911, MA 1916. Clerk in Holy Orders. Lance Corporal, Inns of Court Officer Training Corps. Died Sept. 24, 1916. Buried in All Saints’ Churchyard, Writtle, Essex. (FWR, CWGC)

Austen-Cartmell, Arthur James Born April 24, 1893, in Kensington, London. Son of James Austen-Cartmell, Barrister-at-Law, of 27 Campden House Court, Kensington, London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Lieutenant, 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action June 1, 1916. Buried at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Backhouse, Hubert Edmund Born Jan. 4, 1883, at Norton, Co. Durham. Son of Charles Hubert Backhouse. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1904. Captain, Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regiment), attached to 2nd Bn. Killed in action Oct. 15, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Backus, Arthur Ronald Born June 9, 1894, in Lima, Peru. Son of Jacob Backus, of ‘By-the’Way’, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct 1, 1913. Captain, 1st Rifle Brigade, attached to 8th Bn. Military Cross. Served in France and Flanders. Accidentally killed near Neuve Eglise, Sept. 22/23, 1917. Buried in Westhof Farm Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Baillie-Hamilton, George: see Binning, Lord Bainbrigge, Philip Gillespie Born Sept 19, 1890, in Edinburgh. Son of Prebendary Philip Thomas Bainbrigge, of London. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, Oct 1, 1909. BA 1912, MA 1916. Bell Scholarship Award. 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Lancashire Fusiliers; attached to the Welsh Regiment. Killed in action Sept. 18, 1918. Buried in Five Points Cemetery, Lechelle, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Balfour, John Born March 5, 1895, in London SW. Son of Edward Balfour, JP, of Balbourne, Markinch, Fife. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Captain, 2nd Scots Guards; attached to the Royal Engineers (Signals). Military Cross. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action, March 21, 1918. Buried in Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Ballamy, Harold William Born July 5, 1893, at Bowes Park, London. Son of Frederic William Ballamy, of 17a Gedling Grove, Nottingham. Nottingham High School. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner, Subsizar, at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Senior Scholar 1914. BA 1915. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “B” Battery, 231st Brigade. Wounded twice. Killed in action, Aug. 15, 1917. Buried in Fosse No. 10 Communal Cemetery Extension, Sains-enGohelle, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ballance, Leslie Arthur Born Jan. 9, 1889, in London. Son of Arthur William Ballance, of The Manor House, Herringswell, Suffolk, and Blackheath Park, London. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Enlisted Aug. 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, London Regiment (Civil Service Rifles); Captain, 4th King’s Royal Rifle Corps, attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action in France, Sept. 27/28, 1916. Buried in Bulls Road Cemetery, Flers, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Barber-Starkey, William Henry Joseph Born March 4, 1880, at Hutton.Son of William Joseph Barber (1866) (post Barber-Starkey) of Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth, Salop. Brother of Francis W.G. and Roger J.K. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898. Joined the Army; Royal Field Artillery, 52nd Battery, 1900; Captain, 1912. Died in German hands in a field hospital on Sept. 10/11, 1914, of wounds received at Le Cateau Aug. 26, 1914. Buried in Le Cateau Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Barclay, Thomas Hubert Born April 13, 1884, at Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Son of Robert Barclay, of ‘Hurst Lea’, Albury Heath, Guildford, Surrey. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1906. Major, 1st Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary’s Regiment). Died May 4, 1917, from exhaustion after saving many lives in the sinking of HM Transport Transylvania, for which the award of the Board of Trade

Silver Medal for saving life at sea was made posthumously. Buried in Savona Town Cemetery, Italy. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Barkby, Hortley [or Hartley] Born 1897 at Nelson, Lancashire. Son of the Revd J.T. Barkby, of The Mount, Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1915. 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, 1st East Lancashire Brigade, attached to 13th Battery (1st/3rd) West Lancashire Brigade. Died Aug. 2, 1916. Buried in Péronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC (no record in UWL))

Barnsley, Thomas Kenneth Born Oct. 10, 1891, at Edgbaston, Warks. Son of Brigadier-General Sir John Barnsley, of 20 Westfield Road, Edgbaston. King Edward’s School, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Captain, 1st Royal Warwickshire Regiment and Coldstream Guards. Wounded; killed in action July 31, 1917. Buried in Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Barthropp, Sidney Alfred Nathaniel Shafto Born March 25, 1892, at Kensington Gardens, London. Son of Albert Shafto Barthropp, of Newport House, Essex. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action at Cuinchy, Jan. 29, 1915. Buried in Cuinchy Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Batley, Ralph Cecil 2nd son of John Batley, of Castle Hill, Englefield Green, Surrey. Born Dec. 2, 1862, at Leeds. Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1881. Matric. Michs. 1881; BA and LL.B 1884. Admitted at Lincoln’s Inn, Jan. 26, 1882; Admitted as Solicitor, 1887. Went to South Africa. Served through the Matabele War with the Salisbury Horse, 1893, and with the Rhodesian Horse in the rising of 18957. Commissioned in the Dorset Yeomanry, Nov. 17, 1897; during the South African War, 1900-1; wounded at Diamond Hill, 1900. Employed as Civil Commissioner for Pretoria and district; Major, 1902. During the Great War, in command of the 3rd line Dorset Yeomanry Battalion; resigned on account of ill-health, 1917. Died Oct. 23, 1917. (Record of Old Westminsters; Great War Memorial)

Bealey, Adam Crompton Born Aug. 24, 1873, at Bury, Lancashire. Son of Adam Crompton Bealey, of The Manor House, Bury. Brother of Herbert C. (1884). Leys School, Cambridge (Dr Moulton). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 18, 1892. Matric. Michs. 1892. Captain, Somerset Light Infantry, 2nd/4th Battalion; mentioned in despatches; Military Cross. Died Nov. 22, 1917, of wounds received in action in Palestine. Buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Beaumont-Nesbitt, Wilfrid Henry Born Sept. 2, 1894, at Eastbourne, East Sussex. Son of Edward John Beaumont-

Nesbitt, of Tubberdaly, Edenderry, King’s Co. School, Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Captain, 2nd Grenadier Guards, No. 2 Company. Wounded; Military Cross. Killed in action at Bourlon Wood, France, Nov. 27, 1917. Commemorated on Cambrai Memorial Louverval, France. (UWL, CWGC)

Becher, Maurice Andrew Noel Born Dec. 30, 1884, at Blundeston, Suffolk. Son of Major General Andrew Cracroft Becher. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. Married to Violet, of Pitlundie, Penn, Bucks. Captain, 1st King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action in Gallipoli April 26, 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bedell-Sivright, David Revell Born Dec. 8, 1880, at Edinburgh. School, Fettes. Son of William Henry Revell Bedell-Sivright, of North Cliff, North Queen’s Ferry, Fife. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899; BA 1902. Football (rugby) ‘blue’, 1899-1902. Medical Student. MB (Edin.) 1910. Of Redcliffe, Murrayfield, Edinburgh, in 1909. In the Great War: Surgeon, Royal Navy, Royal Marines Medical Unit attached 2nd Royal Marine Battalion, in the Dardanelles, HMS Campania. Temporary Surgeon at Haslar Hospital, posted to Blandford March 18, 1915; Medical Unit attached Hawke May 1915, lent to 4th Royal Scots Fusiliers. June 8-14, 1915 rejoined Hawke Battalion from Scots Fusiliers, attached Portsmouth Battalion 20/6/15. Died of acute septicaemia aboard Hospital Ship Dunluce Castle, Sept. 5, 1915, on active service in Gallipoli. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. (Fettes College Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Beer, Arthur Henry Born May 16, 1895, at Sefton Park, Liverpool. Son of Walter and Lina Beer, of 11 Livingston Drive, Liverpool. Uppingham School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. Military Cross “for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When all communications were cut and runners could not get through to the batteries this officer volunteered to go forward, and at great personal risk went round all the batteries, collecting informa-tion and arranging for reinforcements. Later, while reconnoitring new positions, he was severely wounded.” Mentioned in despatches. Died April 21, 1918 of wounds received in action at Béthune April 19, 1918. Buried in Lapugnoy Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bell, Edward Vaughan Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1917. Flight Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Air Force, 209 Squadron (Pilot), HMS Artois. Killed in action in Sopwith Camel F.1 No. B7223, hit by anti-aircraft fire, wings broke off, spun in from 8000 feet, May 14, 1918, age unknown. Commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. (FWR, CWGC; not listed in UWL)

Bell, Gawain Murdoch Born April 11, 1877, at York. Son of William Henry Bell, of Groundslow, Tittensor, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs; later of York. Newcastle High School, Staffs. (Mr Rundall). Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. (6th Wrangler) 1899 (Nat. Sci. Tripos, 1st Class, 1900). Assistant Master at Winchester College, 1900; Head Master, 190814. Scholastic author. Captain, Hampshire Regiment, “A” Company, 11th Pioneer Battalion, 1914; Major, Acting LieutenantColonel, 1915; mentioned in despatches; DSO in 1917). Killed in action July 31, 1917, in the Third Battle of Ypres. Buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery, Belgium. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn; The Times, Aug. 17, 1917, UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bell, John James Son of John Bell, of Enterkine, Annbank, Tarbolton, Ayrshire. Born there May 17, 1873. School, Fettes. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 15, 1891. Matric. Michs. 1891; BA 1894. Barrister-at-law. Married to Edith Challice, of Enterkine, Tarbolton. Served in the South African War, 1900-1 (Lieut., 17th Ayrshire Company, Imperial Yeomanry; mentioned in despatches). In the Great War, Major, Acting LieutenantColonel, Ayrshire Yeomanry; Home Service. Died March 2, 1915, at Ayr. Buried in Tarbolton Parish Churchyard. (Fettes Sch. Reg., FWR, CWGC)

Bell, William Henry Dillon Born March 1, 1884, at Wellington, New Zealand. Son of the Hon. Sir Francis Henry Dillon Bell, GCMG, KC, later Prime Minister of NZ. School, Wellington College, NZ. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA, LLB 1905. Captain, New Zealand Force and 1st King Edward’s Horse. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action July 31, 1917. Commemorated at Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bellew, Richard Courtenay Born 1898. Son of the Hon. Richard Bellew of Mt Firoda, Castlecomer, Ireland. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Irish Guards. Died Aug. 21, 1917. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. (FWR, CWGC)

Bentinck, Henry Duncan Born June 24, 1881, in London. 3rd son of Col. Henry Charles Adolphus Frederick William Aldenburg Bentinck, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, of 53, Green Street, Mayfair, London. Brother of Charles H. A. (1897), etc. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899; BA 1902. Joined the 2nd Coldstream Guards, 1903; Captain, 1912. In the Great War: in France, 1915; Brevet Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 1916; mentioned in despatches, 1916; wounded on the Somme, Sept. 1916). Died Oct. 2, 1916, of wounds received in action Sept. 15, 1916. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. (Harrow Sch. Reg., Venn,; Burke, P. and B.; FWR; CWGC)

Bethell, Christopher Born Dec. 27, 1884, at Poonah, Bombay, India. Son of Edward Hugh Bethell, of 18 Hyde Park Square, London W2. School,

Malvern College, St Andrew’s. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907, LLB 1908. Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple. Private, Coldstream Guards; Captain, 10th King’s Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Feb. 20, 1916. Buried in Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Binning, Lord: BaillieHamilton, George Born Dec. 24, 1856, in Edinburgh. Son and heir of George Baillie-Hamilton, 11th Earl of Haddington, of Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, East Lothian. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1876; BA 1879. Entered the Army (Royal Horse Guards), 1881. Served in Egyptian Campaign; present at battles of Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo. In the Nile Expedition, 1884, and the Hazara campaign. Commanded the Royal Horse Guards, 1899-1903; retired from the Army, 1907. Aide-de-Campe to Lord Dufferin, Viceroy of India, 1888-9; to Lord Connemara, Governor of Madras, 1889-90. Lord-Lieut. of Berwick, 1900. CVO, 1902. CB, 1904. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, The Royal Scots (Lothian and Border Horse). Married and had issue. Of Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, Scotland. Died vita patris Jan. 12, 1917, of pneumonia. Buried at Tyn[n]inghame Burial Ground. (G.E.C.; Venn; UWL, CWGC)

Bion, Rupert [or Robert] Euston Born Aug. 27, 1890, in Calcutta, Bengal, India. Son of Robert Samuel Bion. Taunton School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1914. Lieutenant, 20th Hussars; Lieutenant. (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Air Force. Aviator’s Certificate, Jan. 20, 1917. Killed in action April 9, 1918. Commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. (UWL, CWGC)

Birkbeck, George Born April 4, 1894, at Caistor Old Hall, Norwich. Son of Edward Lewis and Emily Birkbeck, of Little Massingham, Norfolk. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, Norfolk Yeomanry. Died Feb. 19, 1916. Buried in St Andrew’s Churchyard, Little Massingham. (CWGC)

Birkbeck, Gervase William Born April 20, 1886, at Bixley, Norwich. Son of Henry and Ysabel Birkbeck, of Westacre High House, Castle Avre, King’s Lynn; brother of Henry Anthony. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. Captain, 5th Norfolk Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Killed in action April 19/20, 1917. Commemorated on Jerusalem Memorial, Israel/Palestine. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Black, Donald Curdie Born Jan. 11, 1899, in Glenormiston, Mount Noorat, Victoria, Australia. Son of Archibald John Black, MA, of 27 Harrington Gardens, London. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Air Force. Killed in flying accident April 23, 1918.

Buried in Hampstead Cemetery, London. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Blake, George Penderell Born Jan. 23, 1879, at King’s Heath. Son of George Farncombe Blake, of Bishopstone, King’s Heath, Birmingham. School, Malvern College (Mr James). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar; BA 1901; MA 1906. Assistant Master at Merchiston Castle School, 1903-5; at Bradfield College, Berkshire, 1905. Captain, 10th Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action, July 20, 1916. Buried at A.I.F. Burial Ground, Flers, Somme, France. (Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.; Venn; Malvern Coll. Reg., FWR, CWGC)

Bodenham, Henry Edward C.H. 2nd Lieutenant, Black Watch; Lieutenant, Machine Gun Corps, 49th Battalion. Killed in action on the Somme, Sept. 7, 1916. Buried in Péronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bolitho, Geoffrey Richard Born Aug. 23, 1893, in Newlyn, Cornwall. Son of Capt. Edward Alverne Bolitho, of Trengwainton, Heamoor, Cornwall. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Devonshire Regiment and Royal Flying Corps, 4th Squadron. Died Oct. 25, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Bolton, William Sproule Born Feb. 4, 1885, in Liverpool. Son of Edward Bolton. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907. A solicitor. Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers (Sportsmen’s Battalion). Wounded; died Feb. 7, 1919, of ‘septic pneumonia contracted while on duty, having served since the second day of the War’. His appointment as a 2nd Lieutenant, recorded in the London Gazette of Aug. 25, 1914, was cancelled a month later. Not listed in CWGC. (UWL, Harrow School War Memorials Vol VI, The Times May 10, 1919)

Bond, Charles Gordon Born July 18, 1881, at Savernake, Wilts. Son of John Edward Gordon Bond, clerk, of South Newton Vicarage, Salisbury. School, Sherborne (Mr Westcott). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900. Captain, 2nd Wiltshire Regiment. Killed in action, Nov. 25, 1915. Buried in Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bonham-Carter, Arthur Thomas Born May 24, 1869, in London. Son of John Bonham-Carter (1836), of 17, Chesham Street, London. Half-brother of Francis H. (1872) and John (1870). School, Winchester. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 30, 1887. Matric. Michs. 1887; BA 1890. Served in the South African War: Captain, 3rd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. 1st Puisne Judge at Mombasa. In the Great War, South African Defence Force; Captain, Hampshire Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached 1st Bn. Killed in action, July 1, 1916. Buried in Serre Road Cemetery No. 2, Somme, France. (Burke, L.G.; Venn; The Times, July 11, 1916; FWR; CWGC)

Bonvalot, Edward St Laurent Born July 5, 1891, in London. Son of Antoine St Laurent Bonvalot, of Wick House, Downton, Salisbury. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Vidil Prize 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards; formerly Reserve of Officers. Killed in action in France, Oct. 9, 1915. Buried in Béthune Town Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Boscawen, Hon. Vere Douglas Born Aug. 3, 1890, at 52 South Audley Street, London. Son of Evelyn Boscawen, 7th Viscount Falmouth. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. Dip. Ag. 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Coldstream Guards. Killed in action near Ypres, Oct. 29 [or Nov. 1], 1914. Commemorated at Men-in Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bowen-Colthurst, Robert MacGregor Born Sept 15, 1883, in Co. Cork, Ireland. Son of Robert Walter Travers BowenColthurst, of Dripsey Castle, Co. Cork. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Married to Winifred; of The Gable House, Layer de la Haye, Essex. Captain, 1st Leinster Regiment. Killed in action, March 15, 1915. Commemorated at Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. (UWL, CWGC)

Bowes-Lyon, Gavin [Patrick] Son of the Hon. Patrick Bowes-Lyon, of Skeynes, Eden Bridge, Kent, later of 12 Cadogan Square, London (one of the Queen Mother’s cousins). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity,1914. Lieutenant, 3rd Grenadier Guards. Killed in action in France, Nov. 27, 1917, aged 20. Commemorated at Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France. (FWR,CWGC)

Boyd, Harold Alexander Born Jan. 19, 1895, at Ware, Herts. Son of Dr Alexander James Boyd, MD, of The Manor House, Ware, Herts. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Killed in action Sept. 7, 1914. Buried in isolated grave at La HauteMaison, Seine-et-Marne, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Bradshaw, Percival Chalton Born April 15, 1894, in Liverpool. Son of John Henry Bradshaw, of 30, Heathfield Road, Wavertree, Liverpool. School, Liverpool University. Admitted as Subsizar and Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 9th Battalion, attached to 6th Bn. Killed in action May 1, 1916. Buried at Tancrez Farm Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bradshaw, Richard Edward Kynaston Born April 9, 1895, at Parndon Hall, Essex. Son of William Graham Bradshaw, of Down Park, Crawley Down, Sussex, brother of William Douglas (1915). Warre House School, Eton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Lieut., London Regiment (Rangers), “A” Com-

pany, 1st/12th Bn. Killed in action, July 1, 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bradshaw, William Douglas Born April 4, 1896, at Parndon, Burnt Mill, Essex. Son of William Graham Bradshaw, brother of Richard E.K. (1914). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 88th Brigade. Killed in action Oct. 31, 1916. Buried in Aveluy Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bragg, Robert Charles Born Nov. 25, 1892, in Adelaide, South Australia. Son of Sir William Henry Bragg, of The Royal Institution, 21 Albermarle Street, London W1. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, “A” Battery, 58th Brigade. Died Sept. 2, 1915, of wounds received in action in Gallipoli Sept. 1, 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Breese, William Lawrence Born Feb. 24, 1883, in New York, USA. Son of William Lawrence Breese. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1902. Married to Julia F., of Garrison-on-Hudson, New York, USA. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Horse Guards. Killed in action March 14, 1915. Buried in Longenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Breul, Oswald George Frank Justus Son of Prof. K. Breul, LittD, PhD, of Barton Cottage, Cambridge. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Lieut., Royal Engineers (Signals), Commanding AR Cable Section. Military Cross. Died on active service Oct. 16, 1917, aged 21. Buried in Longenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Broadbent, Cecil Hoyle Born Oct. 25, 1881, at Cannock, Staffs. Son of James Broadbent, of Ravenswood, Wood Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, later of Old Colwyn, North Wales. Oundle School (Mr Sanderson). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar; BA (Classical Tripos, 1st Class) 1903; MA 1912. Assistant Master at Christ College, Brecon, 1903; at Bradford Grammar School, 1906. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th King’s Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Brigade Instructor of Bombing School at Albert. Died March 1, 1916, of injuries received in a bombing accident. Buried in Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. (Schoolmasters’ Directory; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Brodie, Ewen James 2nd son of James Clark (Campbell) John Brodie, of Lethen House, Nairn. Born there July 17, 1878. Brother of Alexander (1894). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896; BA 1899. 14th of Lethen House, Nairn, and of Coulmony House, Dunphail, and of Dunearn Lodge, Co. Nairn. JP. Joined the Cameron Highlanders, 1900; Captain, 1st Battalion, 1911; Adjutant, Lovat’s Scouts. Married and had issue. Served in the Great War (present at the

battles of the Marne and the Aisne). Killed in action, Nov. 11/12, 1914, at the 1st Battle of Ypres. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate Memoria), Belgium. (Burke, L.G.;HarrowSch.Reg.,Venn;FWR,CWGC)

Browne, Charles Percival, Born Dec. 13, 1887, in Chester, Cheshire. Son of Charles William Browne. Sandringham School, Lancs. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. Captain, Queen Victoria’s Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (Lumsden’s), Indian Army. Attached to 15th Lancers (Cureton’s Multanis). Killed in action April 11, 1915. Buried in CabaretRouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France. Commemorated in India. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Browne, Montague Bernard Born June 2, 1876, at Framsden, Suffolk. Son of the Revd Samuel Benjamin Browne (1850), of Plumtree, near Nottingham, later of Rutland House, North Collingham, Notts. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1894. Matric. Michs. 1894; BA 1897. In business; Nottingham Brewery Co. 2nd Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters, Notts. and Derby Regiment, 2nd/8th Bn, 1915. Died April 30, 1916, of wounds received in action against the Irish rebels. Buried in Dean’s Grange Cemetery, County Dublin, Ireland. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Brudenell-Bruce, James Ernest John Born Feb. 27, 1879, in London.Son of Commodore Lord Robert Thomas Brudenell-Bruce (1872), of Stamford Lodge, Hayling Island, Hants. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA and LLB 1900; MA 1906. Admitted at the Inner Temple, 1898. Called to the Bar, 1901. Practised at the Chancery Bar. Of Deene Park, Northamptonshire. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Northamptonshire Yeomanry, in France 1915; at the second battle of Ypres and Neuve Chapelle; Lieutenant). Died April 11, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. (Burke, P. and B., Venn; CWGC)

Brunton, Edward Henry Pollo[c]k Born Jan. 2, 1890, in West London. Son of Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton, 1st Baronet. School, Fettes College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Lieutenant, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached 4th Bn. Killed in action Oct. 8, 1915. Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Buchanan, Arthur Noel Born Dec. 6, 1884, in Cape Town, South Africa. Son of the Hon. Sir John Buchanan, of Clareinch, Claremont, Cape Town, South Africa. School, Radley College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. Aviator’s Certificate, Oct. 29, 1915. Lieutenant (Technical Officer), Royal Air Force, 45th Wing. Served in Mesopotamia, where he was a Prisoner of War (1914-15). Died of pneumonia, Oct. 14, 1918. Buried in Brompton Cemetery, London. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Buckland, Thomas Adrian Born Aug. 29, 1892, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Son of Thomas Buckland, of Kenegie, Ascot, Berkshire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1915. Lieutenant, 7th Norfolk Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Died Oct. 18, 1915, of wounds received in action on Oct. 13, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Budenberg, Donald Harlow Born July 13, 1896, in Marple, Cheshire. Son of Christian Frederick Budenberg, of Somerville, Marple, Cheshire. School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1915. Captain, Manchester Regiment, 4th Battalion attached 17th Bn. Killed in action near Voormezeele April 25, 1918. Buried in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Bullivant, Ritchie Pelham Born June 25, 1884, in Beckenham, Kent. Son of William Pelham Bullivant. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1906, MA 1909. Captain, London Yeomanry (Middlesex Hussars). Wounded; Military Cross. Killed in action Sept. 24, 1918. Commemorated on Jerusalem Memorial, Israel/Palestine. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Burnaby, Geoffrey Born July 4, 1894, in Beverley, East Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Revd John Charles Wellesley Burnaby, of Lyncroft, Weybridge, Surrey. School, Haileybury. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), 1st Bn. Died Oct. 23, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, Forces War Record, CWGC)

Burnand, Cyril Francis Born July 31, 1891, in West London. Son of Charles Hubert Burnand, of 1 Cavendish Square, London. Downside School, Bath. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, 1st Bn. Killed in action March 11, 1915. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Burrell, Raymond Francis Topham Born Oct 20, 1889, in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Joseph Arthur Burrell, of Oak Holm, Wimbledon, London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. 2nd Lieutenant, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), 8th Bn. Killed in action Sept. 26, 1915. Commemorated on Loos Memorial, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Butcher, William Guy Deane Born Oct. 29, 1891, in Windsor, Berkshire. Son of William Deane Butcher, MRCS, of ‘Holyrood’, Ealing, London. School, Eton. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1910. College Classics Prize 1911. BA 1913. Captain, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade), “A” Company, 1st/5th Bn. Killed in action at Glencorse Wood, Aug. 16, 1917. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial), Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Butler, Gordon Kerr Montagu Born Oct. 28, 1891, in Cambridge. Son of Henry Montagu Butler, Master of Trinity. Harrow School. Adm. as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Latin Essay Prize. BA 1913. Lieutenant, Scottish Horse, 2nd Bn. Wounded; died in Egypt July 17, 1916. Buried in Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Butler, J.O. Lieutenant, RAF, 3rd Squadron, General List. Died April 11, 1918, aged 19. Buried in Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. (FWR, CWGC) [Not listed in UWL – SJW]

Butlin, Sir Henry Guy Trentham 2nd Baronet. Born Jan. 7, 1893, in London. Son of Sir Henry Trentham Butlin, 1st Baronet, of 22 Harcourt Terrace, West Brompton, Lon-don. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Cap-tain, Cambridgeshire Regiment, Adjutant 1st Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Sept. 16, 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Buxton, Andrew Richard Born Aug. 19, 1879, in London. 3rd son of John Henry Buxton (1866), of Easneye, Hunsdon Bury, Ware, Herts. Brother of Henry F. (1894). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; BA 1901. Local Director of Barclay and Co., bankers, Westminster Branch, 1909-14. Enlisted as a private in the Public Schools and University Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, 1914; Captain, 6th Battalion (attached 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade). Killed in action, June 7, 1917, near Oosttaverne, at the battle of Messines. (Memoir by Edward S. Woods, MA, CF; Venn; Harrow Sch. Reg.; UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Buxton, Jocelyn Murray Victor Born 1896. Son of Sir T.F. Victor Buxton, 4th Baronet, of ‘Warlies’, Waltham Abbey, Essex. School, Broadstairs and Marlborough. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner (History) at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1915, died 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 6th Bn, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), attached 25th Company. Died July 1, 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Campbell, Islay Mackinnon Born 1895. Son of Duncan Macalpine Campbell of Aberdeen. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Lieutenant, Sussex Yeomanry; attached 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Served in France and Egypt. Died April 4, 1918, of wounds received in action. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Campbell, John Argentine Born Oct. 20, 1877, at Flores, near Buenos Aires. Son of John Campbell, of Estancia La Corona, Casares, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brother of Roderick H. (1899). School, Fettes (Mr Heard). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1900. Football (rugby) ‘blue’, 1897, 1898, 1899. Athletics ‘blue’,

1899. Scotch International XV, 1900. Assistant Master at Loretto School. Rancher; of Estancia El Jabali, Casares, FCO, Buenos Aires, in 1909. Married to Myra G. Campbell. Served in France in the Great War, 1916-17 (Lieutenant, Inniskilling Dragoons, 6th Bn; wounded and taken prisoner, Dec. 1, 1917). Died of wounds, Dec. 2, 1917, in Germany. Buried in Honnechy British Cemetery, France Nord. (Venn; Fettes Coll. Reg.; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Campbell-Johnston, Patrick Seymour Campbell Born July 27, 1895, in Gloucester Place, West London. Son of Major Gordon Campbell-Johnston of 21 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery; Aide-de-Campe to GOC, 46th Division. Wounded; Military Cross, Belgian Croix de Guerre. Died Aug. 30, 1919, of wounds received in action on May 21, 1918. Buried in Shenfield (St Mary) Churchyard, Essex. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Carless, Hugh Dobbie Born 1898. Son of Col. Albert Carless, AMS, of 38 Enys Road, Eastbourne. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Gordon Highlanders. Died April 24, 1917. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Carlile, Edward Hildred Hanbury Born Jan. 28, 1881, at Meltham, Yorkshire. Son and heir of Edward Hildred Carlile, CBE, of Helme Hall, near Huddersfield, Yorks / Ponsbourne Park, near Hertford (afterwards 1st Baronet.). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899; BA 1904; MA 1907. Admitted at the Inner Temple, April 27, 1904. Called to the Bar, 1907. Married to Ruth M. (afterwards Mrs Preston). Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Hertfordshire Yeomanry, attached 1st Herts. Regiment.). Killed in action, March 22, 1918, near Péronne. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, France. (Burke, P. and B., Venn; FWR, CWGC)

Carver, Oswald Armitage Born Feb. 2, 1887, in Marple, Cheshire. Son of William Oswald Carver, of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Married to E.A.N. Carver, of West Runton House, West Runton, Norfolk. Captain, Royal Engineers, 1st/2nd (East Lancs.) Battalion. Died June 7 1915 of wounds received in action in Gallipoli. Buried in Lancashire Landing Cemetery. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Castle, Tudor Ralph Born Dec. 28, 1882, at Isleworth, Middlesex. Son of William Henry Castle, of Kensington, London. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1901. BA 1904. Married to Muriel J.C. Castle, of Sandy Cross, Seale, Farnham, Surrey. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); 2nd Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 6th Bn. Killed in action Aug. 31, 1916. Buried in Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cavendish, Lord John Spencer Born March 25, 1875, in London. 3rd son of Lord Edward Cavendish (1856), of 3, Carlos Place, London. Brother of Victor C. W. (1887), etc. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 13, 1893. Matric. Michs. 1893. Major, 1st Life Guards; in the South African War, 1899-1900; mentioned in despatches; DSO (Distinguished Service Order). Granted the precedence of the son of a Duke, 1908. In the Great War; Major, 1st Life Guards. Killed in action, Oct. 20, 1914. Buried in Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France. (Burke, P. and B., Venn; UWL, CWGC)

Cay, Albert Jaffray Born March 9, 1880, at Birmingham. Son and heir of Albert Cay, of Woodside, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; BA 1902.Lieutenant, Worcestershire Yeomanry. Killed in action April 23, 1916, at Ogratina, near Katia, Sinai Peninsula. Commemorated on the Jerusalem Memorial, Israel/Palestine. (Rugby Sch. Reg., UWL, CWGC)

Cazalet, Edward Born May 13, 1894, at 4 Whitehall Gardens, West London. Son of William Marshall Cazalet, of Fairlawne, Tonbridge, Kent. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 3rd Company, 1st Bn, and Welsh Guards. Killed in action in France, Sept. 10, 1916. Buried in Ciradel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Chadwick, James Henry Born Sept. 27, 1880, in Elland, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Hiram Chadwick, of Upper Edge, Elland, Halifax, Yorkshire. School, Borough Road College, Isleworth, Middlesex. MA (London). Adm. as Sizar at Trinity, June 25, 1907. College Moral Sciences Prize. BA 1910. H.M. Inspector of Schools. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Lieut.-Colonel, Manchester Regiment, 24th Bn. Distinguished Service Order. Killed in action May 4, 1917. Buried in Mory Abbey Military Cemetery, Mory, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Chamberlain, Eric Dunstan Born Jan. 17, 1893, in Allerton, Liverpool. Son of Dunstan Chamberlain. School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. 2nd Lieut., Loyal North Lancs. Regiment, 1st/5th Bn. Killed in action Nov. 30, 1917. Commemorated on Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Chance, Eustace George St Clair Born at Clent Grove, Worcestershire. Son of George Ferguson Chance, of 3 Durrant Road, Bournemouth. Left Eton for Household Brigade as Officer Cadet at Bushey, and joined Coldstream Guards at Windsor in Dec., 1917. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards. Died in France, Sept. 27, 1918, aged 19. Buried at Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-les-Havrincourt, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Chance, Edward Seton Born June 23, 1881, at Carlisle. Son and heir of Frederick William Chance (later Sir Frederick, KBE) (1871), of Morton, Carlisle, Cumberland. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900. Joined the Welsh Fusiliers, 1903; Captain; exchanged into the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays, Leicestershire Regiment); served in the Great War (Brevet-Major; LieutenantColonel, attached as Commanding Officer 6th Battalion; twice mentioned in despatches). Killed in action, May 29, 1918. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Chapman, Wilfrid Hubert Born Dec. 13, 1879, at Goudhurst, Kent. Son of Joseph John Chapman (1857), of 17 St Hilda’s Terrace, Whitby, Yorks / Home Farm, Cromer, Norfolk. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; BA 1903. Rowing ‘blue’, 1899, 1902, 1903; President, CUBC, 1902. Served in the South African War. Sometime assistant to the Bombay Company at Karachi. In the Great War, Captain, Green Howards, 6th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action, Aug. 7, 1915, in Gallipoli. Buried in Azmak Cemetery, Suvla, Turkey. (The Times, Aug. 14, 1915; Venn; UWL, CWGC)

Charles, James Arthur Merriman Born Feb. 7, 1890, at Whittlesea, Cambs. Son of the Revd James Hamilton Charles, of The Vicarage, Oakham. BA 1912. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st King’s (Shrop-shire Light Infantry). Died Feb. 10, 1915, of wounds received in action on Oct. 23, 1914. Buried in Oakham Cemetery. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Chichester, William George Cubitt Born July 20, 1892 in Dorking, Surrey. Son of Revd Canon Edward Arthur Chichester, of Ashleigh, Dorking. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA, 1914. Captain, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), 1st Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 15, 1916. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cem., Longueval, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Christie, James: see Wrigley Churchill, Wandrill Maurice Born Oct. 29, 1882, at Reigate, Surrey. Son of William Henry. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. Major, 12th Cavalry, Indian army, attached Middlesex Hussars. Served in Egypt and Gallipoli. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Order of St Anne, 3rd Class (Russia). Died Nov. 4, 1918, of pneumonia. (UWL, FWR)

Clark, Eric Foster Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Lieutenant, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment); attached to Royal Flying Corps. Wounded; killed in action Jan. 1, 1917, age unknown. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt L’Abbé, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Clark-Kennedy, Alexander Kenelm Born Dec. 18, 1883, in Wimbourne, Dorset. Son of Captain Alexander William Maxwell Clark-Kennedy, of Knockgray, Galloway. Westminster School. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1902. Bentwich Prize, 1904. BA 1905. A Civil Servant (Factory Department, Home Office). Captain, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 1st/5th Battalion. Killed in action April 19, 1917. Buried in Gaza War Cemetery, Israel/ Palestine (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Clemetson, David Louis Born Oct 1, 1893 at Port Maria, St Mary, Jamaica, eldest son of David Robert and Mary Clemetson of “Frontier”, Port Maria, Jamaica; schools: Potsdam, Jamaica, and Clifton College, England. Adm. as pens. at Trinity June 25, 1912; rowed in the Rugby Club boat at the bumps, before volunteering for service in Kitchener's Army. Enlisted in the Sportsmen's Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers. After serving in Salonika, invalided to England, then transferred as Lieutenant into 24th Welsh Regiment, Welsh Hussars, and killed near Péronne, Somme, on Sept. 21, 1918. Buried at Unicorn Cem., Vendhuile. Purportedly the first black officer to have been killed in action. He is commemorated on the British West Indies Regiment memorial in Port Maria. (Jamaica’s Part in the Great War 1914-1918, Lib.MilitaryArchive.co.uk, UWL, CWGC)

Clifton, Hubert Everard Born July 14, 1891, at Loughborough, Leics. Son of Richard James Clifton, of the Manse, Lyminge, Folkestone, Kent. Rydal Mount School, Colwyn Bay. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Devon Regiment. Wounded; Military Cross. Died Oct. 4, 1916, of wounds received in action on Sept. 23, 1916. Buried in Torquay Cemetery, Devon. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Clissold, Harry [or Henry] Born Feb. 12, 1871, at Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. Son of William George Clissold, of Chestnut Hill, Nailsworth. Schools, Clifton College and Wycliffe College, Glos. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 27, 1889. Exhibitioner; matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1891; BA 1892; (Nat. Sci. Tripos, 1st Class, 1893); MA 1898. Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1893-4; House Master at Clifton College, 1894-1914. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Engineers, 474th Field Company. Twice mentioned in despatches; DSO, 1916). Killed in action, Sept. 28, 1917. Buried in Duhallow A.D.S. Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn; Wycliffe Coll. Regiment; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Close-Brooks, Arthur Brooks Born Oct. 22, 1884 in Eccles, Lancashire. Son of John Close-Brooks, of Birtles Hall, Cheshire; brother of John C. (1895). School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25 1903. BA 1906. Married to Frances Mary, of Glemham Grove, Saxmundham, Suffolk. Captain, 3rd Manchester Regiment. Military Cross. Mentioned in despatches. Died Jan. 10, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Amara War Cemetery, Iraq. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Close-Brooks, John Charles Born June 18, 1876, at Eccles, Lancs. Son of John Close (post Close-Brooks), of Birtles Hall, Chelford, Cheshire; brother of Arthur B. (1903). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895. Served in the South African War (Imperial Yeomanry (22nd Cheshire Company)), afterwards in the 6th Dragoon Guards until 1904. Queen’s South Africa Medal; King’s South Africa Medal; Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal clasps. In the Great War, Lieutenant, Life Guards [or 5th Dragoon Guards]. Killed in action, Oct. 30, 1914, at Zundvoorde. (UWL, FWR)

Clough, Alan Son of Henry Smith Clough, of Redbolt, Keighley. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. Captain, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own), 16th Battalion. Killed in action July 1, 1916, aged 21. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cockerell, Samuel Pepys Born May 12, 1880, in London. Son of William Acland Cockerell, of 1 Halkin Place, Belgrave Square, London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898. Athletics ‘blue’, 1899; rowing ‘blue’ and member of the University Boat Race Team, 1900. Entered Foreign Office, 1902. Sometime at Madrid and Lisbon as Commercial Attaché to the British Embassy at Madrid, and to the Legation at Lisbon, 1906-10. Took up aviation and became a probationer in the Special Reserve of the Royal Flying Corps. Served in the Great War (2nd Lieutenant, RFC; joined the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt, 1914, doing duty as pilot and observer over the Sinai desert). Died of smallpox March 20, 1915, at Ismailia, Egypt. Buried in Ismailia War Memorial Cemetery. (Vis. of England and Wales, X; The Times, March 23, 1915; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cocks, Wyllard Fleetwood Born Sept. 10, 1891, at Le Havre, Seine Inférieure, France. Son of Joseph Dallin Cocks. School: private tuition, Sussex. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment. 10th Battalion. Died April 9, 1917, of wounds received in action. Commem. on Arras Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Colthurst: see Bowen-Colthurst Cook, Frank [Francis] Richardson Born July 17, 1897, at Blackheath, London. Son of John William Cook, of ‘St Aubyn’, Hardy Road, Blackheath, London. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 27, 1915. Lieutenant, East Yorkshire Regiment and Royal Flying Corps. Wounded. Killed in flying accident Feb. 22, 1918. Buried at Suez War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cornish, Charles Lawson Born Aug. 13, 1887, at Brighton, Sussex. Son of Henry Cornish, of ‘Glastonbury, Lovelace Road, Surbiton, Surrey. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Lieutenant, Highland Light Infantry, 2nd Battalion. Killed in action Nov. 13, 1914. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Corry, Frederic Richard Henry Lowry Born May 13, 1890, in London SW. Son of Henry William Corry. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “C” Battery, 47th Brigade. Died in France, Sept. 30, 1915, of wounds received in action on Sept. 25, 1915. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cowper, Geoffrey Moore Born March 14, 1891 at Darlington, Co. Durham. Son of Walter Spencer Cowper, of 67 Duke Street, Darlington. Darlington Grammar School, Co. Durham. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Dorsetshire Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Died Oct. 3, 1918, of wounds received in action. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cox, Derek Percy Son of Major-General Sir Percy Z. Cox, GCMG, GCIE, KCSI, of ‘Woodlands’, Clapham, Beds. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Married to Ethel Cox. Died 1917. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps, 27th Squadron. Killed in action Aug. 21, 1917, aged 21. Buried in CabaretRouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Crawley, Eustace Born April 19, 1868, at Highgate, London. Son of George Baden Crawley, of 41 Lowndes Square, London. Brother of George A. (1882) and Henry E. (1884). Harrow School. Matric Mich 1886. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 14, 1886. Cricket ‘blue’, 1887-9. Married to Lady Violet Crawley, née Finch, of 5 Lancaster Gate Terrace, London W. Joined the 12th Lancers, 1889. Served at Sierra Leone, 1898-9; in the South African War; mentioned in despatches; Major, 1900. Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General, India. Served in the Great War with the British Expeditionary Force, 1914; Major, 12th (Prince of Wales’s Royal) Lancers; mentioned in despatches. Killed by a shell, Nov. 2, 1914, near Wytschaete, Flanders. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (Harrow Sch. Reg., Venn, FWR, CWGC)

Crewdson, Theodore Wright Born Jan. 30, 1896, at Fulshaw, Cheshire. Son of John Wright Crewdson, of Endsleigh, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Captain, Manchester Regiment, 20th Battalion; Aide-deCampe. Died Nov. 6, 1916, of wounds received in action on Oct. 28, 1916. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Crispin, Hugh Trevor Born Sept. 18, 1868, in London.Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 30, 1887. Son of Alfred Trevor Crispin, of Glencourt House, Ladbroke Gardens, London. School, Bradfield College (Mr Gray). Matric. Michs. 1887; BA 1890. Served 22 years in the Northumberland Fusiliers; Lieut.Colonel, Royal Sussex Regiment, Commanding 2nd Battalion; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Oct. 30, 1914. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Croft, John Arthur Christopher Born April 15, 1888, in West London. Son of Herbert Henry Stephen Croft, of Sussex Square, Brighton. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Warwickshire Regiment; attached to Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), 4th Battalion. Killed in action at Hill 60, Ypres, April 18, 1915. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cropper, John Born Sept. 17, 1864, at Guisborough, Yorks. 2nd son of Edward William Cropper, of Great Crosby, Liverpool. Brother of James (1881), etc. Charterhouse School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 18, 1883. Matric. Michs. 1883; BA 1886; BC and MA 1892; MB 1893; MD 1902. At St Bartholomew’s Hospital. With the Church Missionary Society Medical Mission at Acre, Palestine, 1895-1901. Married to Anne E., and had issue. Of Mount Ballan, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, in 1911. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps. Drowned Nov. 21, 1916, in HMS Britannic. Commemorated at Mikra Memorial, Greece. (Lancs. Pedigrees; Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Crosse, Edward Arthur Willson Son of Arthur Willson Crosse, of 84 Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington, and Sunbury, Middlesex. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Coldstream Guards. Died Sept. 27, 1918, aged 20. Buried in Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-les-Havrincourt, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Crossley, Brian Born April 5, 1886, at Altrincham, Cheshire. Son of Sir William John Crossley, 1st Bt, of Glenfield, Altrincham, Cheshire. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904.Married to Greta. Lieutenant, Highland Light Infantry, 3rd Battalion, attached 2nd Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action May 17/18, 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Crowe, Hugh Barby Born April 18, 1894, in south-west London. Son of Percy Barby Crowe. Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1912. Lieut., Royal Fusiliers, 4th Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Drowned in H.M. transport off Gallipoli Oct. 28, 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cunningham, James Michael Born Sept. 11, 1878, at Edinburgh.Son of William Cunningham (1869), DD, of 2 St Paul’s Road, Cambridge. Perse Grammar School, Cambridge (Dr Barnes-Lawrence). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1901; MA 1906. A member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Married to Bertha M. of 2, St Paul’s Road, Cambridge, and had issue. Captain, 7th Suffolk Regiment. Died March 28, 1918, of wounds received in action. Buried in Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Cunningham, James Sandemann Born May 4, 1885, at Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire, Scotland. Son of James Cunningham, of Argyll Lodge, St Andrews, Fife. Canadian citizen. School, Bradfield College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907. Sergeant, Royal Highlanders, Canadian Force (132009). Killed in action Oct. 31, 1916. Buried in Adanac Military Ceme-tery, Miraumont, Somme. (UWL, CWGC)

Currie, Richard Frederick Ince Son of Captain R. William Henry Currie, JP, of 17 Emperor’s Gate, London. Born June 3, 1881, in London. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899. Wine merchant. Married to Eugenie Celestine Georgette, of 63 Boulevard Eurvin, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Lance-Corporal, Royal Fusiliers, 10th Battalion. Killed in action July 15, 1916. Buried in Pizières British Cemetery, Ovillers-La-Boisselle, France. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Daffarn, Maurice Born Feb. 16, 1888, at Kensington, West London. Son of William George Daffarn, of ‘Valewood’, Haslemere, Surrey. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. BA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, North Rhodesian Police. Killed in action in Rhodesia April 24, 1915. Buried in Ndola (Kansenshi) Cemetery, Zambia. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dart, Hugh Born Sept. 4, 1881, at Liverpool. 3rd son of Richard Dart, of Terceira House, Sefton Park, Liverpool. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; BA 1903; MA 1907. In Parr’s Bank. Private, Middlesex Regt (Public Schools Battalion); Captain and Adjutant, 13th York and Lancaster Regiment, Egypt, 1916; later in France). Wounded, July 1, 1916 at the Battle of the Somme, and died the following day. Buried in Bertrancourt Military Cemetery, Somme, France. (Venn, Harrow Sch. Reg.; UWL; FWR; CWGC)

Darwin, Erasmus Born Dec. 7, 1881, in Cambridge. Son of Horace and Ida Darwin, of The Orchard, Cambridge. Grandson of naturalist Charles Darwin and statistician Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. Maths Prize 1902. BA 1904, MA 1910. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action April

24/25, 1915. Commemorated in Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Davidson, Norman Randall Son of John Henry Davidson (1868), of Muir House, Davidson’s Mains, Midlothian. Born there Sept. 8, 1878. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897. Served as an Officer in the Royal Field Artillery in the S. African War. Served in the Great War (Lieut.-Col., Royal Horse Artillery, General Staff Officer; DSO and bar. Mentioned three times in despatches). Died of wounds received in action, Oct. 5, 1917. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (Eton Sch. Reg.; Venn; UWL; CWGC)

Davies, Arthur Charles Born April 18, 1877, in London. Son of Richard Davies, of Treborth, Bangor, Carnarvonshire. Harrow School. Matric. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Michs. 1896; BA 1900. Married to Sisli M. Vivian (formerly Davies), of Tryfos, Menai Bridge, Anglesey. Captain, 6th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action, Aug. 10, 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (HarrowSch.Reg.;Venn;UWL, FWR,CWGC)

Davies, George Llewelyn Born July 20, 1983, in Kensington, London. Son of Arthur Llewelyn Davies; step-son of Sir J.M. Barrie, Bart. With his brothers, a model for Barrie’s ‘Peter Pan’. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; attached Rifle Brigade. Killed in action March 15, 1915. Buried in Voormezeele Enclosure No. 3, Ypres, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Davies, Roland Arthur Llewelyn: see Llewelyn Davies Day, Maurice Charles Born Feb. 26, 1891, at Waterford, Co. Waterford, Ireland. Son of Maurice William Day. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Senior Scholar 1913. Bell Scholarship, Dealtry Prize. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 13th Rajputs (Shekhawati Regiment), Indian Army. Killed in action in Tanzania, East Africa Nov. 3/4, 1914. Buried in Tange Memorial Cemetery, Tanzania. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

de Candole, Alec Corry Vully Son of H.K. de Candole, of 6 Little Cloister, Westminster, London. Born in Cheltenham. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1916. Died 1918. Lieut., Wiltshire Regiment, 4th Battalion (Machine Gun Corps), attached 49th Bn. Died Sept. 3, 1918, aged 21. Buried at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (FWR, CWGC)

de Rothschild, Evelyn Achille Born Jan. 6, 1886, at Ascott, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. Son of Leopold de Rothschild, of Ascott. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907. Major, Acting LieutenantColonel, Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars

(Bucks. Yeomanry). Mentioned in despatches. Died Nov. 17, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Richon-LeZion Jewish Cemetery, Israel/Palestine. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Deighton, John Born June 28, 1887, in Cambridge. Son of Frederick Deighton, of ‘St Bernard’s’, 47 Hills Road, Cambridge. King’s School, Canterbury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. BA 1909, MB BChir 1914. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps, King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), attached 1st/5th Battalion. Died Sept. 19/20, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt L’Abbé, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Denman, Richard Charles Born Aug. 16, 1896 in Hyde Park Place, West London. Son of Thomas Hugh Anderson Denman, of Lavant, Chichester, Sussex. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Private, Honourable Artillery Company; Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, 4th Battalion. Killed in action Dec. 1/2, 1917. Buried in Metz-enCouture Communal Cemetery British Extension, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dennistoun, John Romeyn Born Jan. 24, 1895, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Son of Mr Justice Robert Maxwell Dennistoun, QC, of 216 Cockburn Street, Winnipeg. Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, Fort Garry Horse, Canadian Force, Canadian Division Cyclist Company; attached to Royal Flying Corps, 7th Squadron. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action May 4, 1916. Buried in Halluin Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dewhurst, George Charnley Littleton Born Dec. 23, 1891, at Knutsford, Cheshire. Son of George Littleton Dewhurst, and Mrs Annie M. Jones (formerly Dewhurst), of Aberuchill, Comrie, Perthshire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Lieutenant, 1st Rifle Brigade. Wounded; killed in action July 1, 1916. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dickinson, Raymond Scott Born June 10, 1893, in Kensington, London. Son of Sir John Dickinson, of West Hill House, Worplesdon Hill, Woking. School, Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Captain, London Regiment (Queen’s Westminster Rifles), “A” Company, 1st/ 16th Battalion. Killed in action Oct. 2, 1915. Buried in Pitijze Burial Ground Cemeteryk, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dixon, James Evelyn Bevan Born Oct. 25, 1893, at 3 Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Son of Arthur Stansfeld Dixon, of Deddington, Oxon. School, Oundle. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Captain, 6th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action July 1, 1916. Buried in Serre Road Cemetery No. 2, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dobbs, William Cary Born Oct. 14, 1870, in London. Eldest son of Robert Conway Dobbs (1861), barrister, JP, of Heathlands, Woking, Surrey and of Camphire, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford. Brother of Arthur C. (1893). School, Winchester College. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, May 27, 1889. Matric. Michs. 1889; BA 1892. Partner in Messrs John Broadwood and Sons, pianoforte makers, 1894-1901. Captain, 4th Middlesex Regiment, 1915; Royal Fusiliers; twice wounded; killed in action, July 31, 1917, aged 46. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (Scott MSS.; UWL; Winchester Coll. Reg.; FWR, CWGC)

Dodgshon, Angus John Charles Born at Bream, Glos. Son of John J. Dodgshon, of 10 Campden Hill Square, Kensington. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Died 1917. Lieutenant, 5th Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action Nov. 10, 1917, aged 22. Buried in Sunken Road Cemetery, Fampoux, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dodgson, Francis Born May 10, 1889, in Hampstead, NW London. Son of Henley Frederick Dodgson, of Bovingdon, Herts, brother of Philip Henry (1910). School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911. Captain, Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards), 8th Battalion. Killed in action July 10, 1916. Commemorated at Serre Road Cemetery, Somme (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Don, Archibald William Robertson Born Dec. 11, 1890, at Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire, Scotland. Son of Robert Bogle Don, of Warren House, Farnham Common, Bucks; brother of Francis Percival (1904). School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. Exhibitioner 1911; Senior Scholar, College Natural Sciences Prize, 1912. BA 1912. Medical student at Barts Hospital. Lieutenant, Black Watch. Served in France (1914-15), Salonika, 1916. Died in Macedonia Sept. 11, 1916, of dysentery. Buried in Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery, Greece. (Venn; UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Donaldson, Sir Hay Frederick Born July 7, 1856, at Sydney, Australia. 2nd son of Sir Stuart Alexande Donaldon, of 15, Queen Street, Mayfair, London, first Premier of New South Wales. School, Eton. Brother of Stuart A. (1873) and St Clair G. A. (1882). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 31, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1877. At Edinburgh and Zurich Universities. Civil and Mechanical Engineer. In L. and N.W. Railway Works at Crewe. Employed at Goa, India, on railway and harbour construction, 1884-7; on the Manchester Ship Canal, 1887-91. Chief Engineer, India Docks, London, 1892-7. Deputy DirectorGeneral of Ordnance Factories, 1898-9, and Chief Mechanical Engineer thereof, 18991903. Chief Superintendent of Ordnance Factories, 1903-. Member of Council of ICE, CB, 1909. KCB, 1911. VicePresident, Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Brigadier-General, General Staff, employed in Ministry of Munitions, 1915. Drowned in HMS Hampshire, June 5/6, 1916. Commemorated on Hollybook

Memorial, Southampton. (Debrett; Eton Sch. Lists; Venn; Who was Who, 1916-28, FWR, CWGC)

Donaldson, Norman Born Jan. 19, 1879, at Chiswick. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25. 1897. 2nd son of John Donaldson, of Tower House, Chiswick, Middlesex. Charterhouse School. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1900. Married to Dorothea Joan, of Lower Franklands, Pangbourne, Berkshire. Entered the Army (Royal Artillery), 1900; served for four years in India; retired, 1909. Served in the Great War (Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 45th Brigade, 1914-15; mentioned in despatches). Killed in action, March 10, 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (Scott,MSS.; UWL;ArmyLists;TheTimes,March15,1915;CWGC)

Dowling, Geoffrey Charles Walter Born Aug. 12, 1891, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of Joseph Dowling. Charter-house School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1914. Captain, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, 7th Battalion. Killed in action at Hooge, July 30, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, CWGC)

Drewe, Adrian Born May 23, 1891, at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Son of Julius Charles Drewe, of Wadhurst Hall, Sussex. School, Eton. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Major, Acting Lieut.-Colonel, Royal Garrison Artillery, 262nd Siege Battery, 47th Heavy Artillery Group. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action July 12, 1917. Commemorated at Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Drysdale, Donald Roy Born Dec. 13, 1894, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Son of Joseph Norman Drysdale, of 440 Calle Peru, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, 5th Dorsetshire Regiment. Wounded; died Sept. 26, 1916, of wounds received in action. Commemorated at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Dudley Smith, Charles Jervoise Son of Gerald Dudley Smith and Lady Barbara Smith of Strensham Court, Worcester. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Died 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier Guards. Killed in action June 16, 1915, aged 19. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Duff, Beauchamp Patrick Born Aug. 24, 1891, at Hatton Castle, Aberdeenshire. Son of Garden [sic] Alexander Duff, of Hatton Castle, Turriff, Aberdeenshire. School, Eton. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. 2nd Lieut., Cameron Highlanders, 5th Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 25, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Duncan, David Alan Born Aug. 5, 1895, at Valparaiso, Chile. Son of George Henry Frederick Duncan, of 12 Kensington Court, London. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Flight Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Air Service. Died June 2, 1917. Commemorated at Kensal Green (All Souls’) Cemetery. (FWR, CWGC)

Dunville, John Spencer Son of John Dunville, of Redburn, Holywood, Co. Down, Ireland. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. Died June 26, 1917, of wounds received in action on June 25/26, 1917. Victoria Cross: “For most conspicuous bravery. When in charge of a party consisting of scouts and Royal Engineers engaged in the demolition of the enemy’s wire, this officer displayed great gallantry and disregard of all personal danger. In order to ensure the absolute success of the work entrusted to him, 2nd Lt. Dunville placed himself between an N.C.O. of the Royal Engineers and the enemy’s fire, and, thus protected, the N.C.O. was enabled to complete a work of great importance. 2nd Lt. Dunville, although severely wounded, continued to direct his men in the wirecutting and general operations until the raid was successfully completed, thereby setting a magnificent example of courage, determination and devotion to duty to all ranks under his command. This gallant officer has since succumbed to his wounds.” (Supplement to LG, Aug. 2, 1917). Buried in Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery, Somme, France.( UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Eade, Aylmer Born Jan. 28, 1892, at Aycliffe, Co. Durham. Son of the Revd Charles John Aylmer Eade, of Aycliffe Vicarage, Darlington. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieut., Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards), 3rd Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action Oct. 8/9, 1917. Buried in Cement House Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Eddison, Richard de Paiva Elder son of John Arthur Eddison, of 7 Langcliffe Avenue, Harrogate. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1915. Lieutenant, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, 2nd/4th Battalion. Died Aug. 10, 1917, aged 20. Buried in Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Edwardes, Thomas Lieutenant, York and Lancaster Regiment, 5th Battalion. Died April 11, 1918, age unknown. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. (FWR, CWGC)

Egerton, Philip de Malpas Wayne Born April 4, 1895, at Park Lane, London. Son of Sir Philip Henry Brian GreyEgerton, 12th Baronet, of Oulton Park, Cheshire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Jan. 16, 1914. Captain, 19th (Queen Alexandra’s Own Royal) Hussars. Killed in action Oct. 8, 1918. Buried in Busigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Eiloart, Horace Anson Born Oct. 3, 1888, at Hampstead, London. Son of Frederick Edward Eiloart. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911, LLB 1912. Major, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Wounded twice. DSO, Military Cross and Bar (1916). “For con-spicuous gallantry in action. He displayed great courage and determination, and set a fine example to his men during the attack. He withdrew his company with marked skill after being relieved.” (Supplement to the London Gazette, Nov. 14, 1916). “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty while in charge of the battalion report cen-tre in “No Man’s Land”. During a raid on the enemy’s trenches he was badly wound-ed, but refused to be taken to the aid post. All the telephone wires had been cut and many casualties caused, but he remained in charge till the end of the operations, and would only allow himself to be taken back on a stretcher after all casualties had been evacuated. His coolness and courage were most marked.” (Supplement to the Edinburgh Gazette, Sept. 18, 1918) Mentioned in despatches three times. Died June 1920 from the effect of wounds received in action on May 28 1918. (UWL, FWR)

Ellicott, Frederick Arthur John Born March 13, 1892, at Painswick, Glos. Son of His Honour Judge Arthur Becher Ellicott, of Rydal House, 22 Portarlington Road, Bournemouth. School, Eton. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Married to Lettice Eleanor, of Green Place, Stockbridge, Hampshire. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action July 8/9, 1916. Buried in Bernafay Wood British Ceme1917tery, Montauban, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Elliot, Hon. Gavin William Esmond School, Eton. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, 1914. Lieutenant, Scots Guards (Lothians and Border Horse). Died of wounds received in action Aug. 6, 1917, in France, age unknown. (UWL, FWR)

Elliot, Wilfrid Edmund Born March 25, 1892, at Kingsbridge, Devon. Son of Dr Edmund Arthur Savage Elliot, of Slade, Kingsbridge, Devon. School, Sherborne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Dorset Regiment, 5th Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 26, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Evans, Bernard Born Dec. 19, 1887, at Clapham Junction, London. Son of Edwin Evans, of 9 Ashley Gardens, Victoria, London. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. BA LLB 1909. Married to Bessie H. (née Murray), of 86 Emmanuel Road, Streatham Hill, London. Solicitor. Lieutenant, Middlesex Regiment and Royal Flying Corps, 55th Squadron. Mentioned in despatches. Died April 8, 1917. Buried in Ontario Cemetery, Sainsles-Marquion, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Evans, Rupert Ancrum Born Nov. 6, 1891, at 54 Longridge Road, Earls Court, London SW. Son of Patrick Fleming Evans. Charterhouse School.

Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. College Law Prize 1911. LLB 1913. Sergeant, Honourable Artillery Company; 2nd Lieutenant, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own), 3rd Battalion. Accidentally killed Jan. 25, 1916. Buried in Harpley (St Bartholomew) Churchyard, Worcestershire. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ewing, Arthur Harold Son of Peter A. Ewing, of 1 Cromwell Crescent, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. Captain, East Yorkshire Regiment. Adjutant, 1st Battalion. Wounded; Military Cross and Bar; mentioned in despatches. Died Sept. 8, 1918, of wounds received in action, aged 22. Buried in Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ezra, David Born Oct. 1, 1884, in Calcutta, India. Son of Ezekiel. School, Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Married to Marie Ezra, of Christ Church, Oxford. Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 192nd Siege Battery. Killed in action Aug. 6, 1918. Buried in Beacon Vemetery, Sailly-Laurette, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Farmer, Henry Charles McLean Born Aug. 8, 1892, at Arundel, West Sussex. Son of the Revd James Edmund Gamul Farmer, of Yeardsley Cottage, Furness Vale, Cheshire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, 6th Battalion attached 4th Bn. Killed in action May 10, 1915. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Farquhar, Hobart Brooks Born April 16, 1874, at Aberdeen. Youngest son of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, KCB, of Drum-na-gesk, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1892. Matric. Michs. 1892. Married to Ida Violet Farquhar, of Barry Lodge, Hook Heath, Woking. Went to S. Africa in 1895 and served in the Matabele Campaign of 1896 and in the Boer War, 1899-1902. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1909. District Auditor under the Local Government Board, first in Lancs. then in Staffs.; Inspector of Audits under the National Health Insurance Scheme. Captain, London Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own Civil Service Rifles); reported wounded and missing in the attack on Vimy Ridge, May 22, 1916. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, France. (Burke, L.G.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; UWL; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; The Times, June 4, 1916; FWR, CWGC)

Feilding, Hon. Henry Simon Born June 29, 1894, at Rugby, Warwickshire. Son of Rudolph Feilding, 9th Earl of Denbigh, of Newnham Paddox, Lutterworth, Rugby. Oratory School, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Lieutenant, King Edward’s Horse; Aide-de-Campe; Captain, Coldstream Guards, 2nd Battalion. Died Oct. 9, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Fenwick, Anthony Lionel Born Dec. 16, 1893, at Storrington, West Sussex. Son of Walter Lionel Fenwick, of Witham Hall, Bourne, Lincolnshire. Harrow School, private tuition, Middlesex. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Cap-tain, 6th Lincolnshire Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Feb. 16, 1918. Buried in Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ferguson, Hugh Mortimer Born Oct. 25, 1891, in Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Son of Alastair Mackenzie Ferguson, of Frognal House, Hampstead, London. Charterhouse School. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Captain, South Staffs. Regiment, 9th Battalion. Killed in action June 11, 1917. Buried in Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Finch, Henry Alfred Ingle Born Sept. 17, 1878, at Hammersmith; Canadian citizen. Son of George Ingle Finch, of Little Shelford, Cambridge; later of 47 Agate Road, Hammersmith, London. St Paul’s School. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Resided in London, Ontario; a farmer in the USA. Private, 2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment); attached to Trench Mortar Battery. Died April 28, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL; St Paul’s Sch. Reg., FWR, CWGC)

Firth, Arnold Born Jan. 1, 1882, at Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Son of Wilson Firth, of Huddersfield. Rydal Mount School, Radnorshire. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1904, MA 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action April 15, 1917. Buried in H.A.C. Cemetery, EcoustSt. Mein, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Firth, Richard Charles Dundas Born April 23, 1878, at Sheffield. Son of Charles Henry Firth, of Riverdale, Sheffield, Yorks. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1900. Living at Riverdale, Sheffield, in 1899. Lieutenant, South Lancashire Regiment. Died Dec. 21, 1914. Buried in Bordbuie Burial Ground, Ross and Cromarty. (UWL; Eton Sch. Lists, Venn, FWR, CWGC)

Fisher, John Wilfred Born Nov. 22, 1892, in Nottingham. Son of Horace Arthur Fisher. School, Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Captain, Temporary Major, Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regiment). Wounded three times. DSO; mentioned in despatches. Died July 8, 1916 [FWR gives March 30, 1916], of wounds received in action. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt-L’Abbé, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Fiske, Charles Henry Born Dec. 3, 1896, in Boston, Mass, USA. Son of Charles Henry Fiske. County Day School, Newton, Massachusetts. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 111th Regiment, United States Army. Killed in action near Fismes (Aisne) Aug. 12, 1918. (UWL)

FitzGerald, Maurice John Penrose Born April 8, 1894, in Cork, Ireland. Son of James Penrose FitzGerald, of The Grange, Midleton, Co. Cork. School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Married to Louisa J.P. Penrose FitzGerald, of Hillside, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire. Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal W. Surrey Regiment), 7th Battalion. Died July 26, 1916 of wounds received in action. Commemorated in the Republic of Ireland. (UWL, FWR)

FitzRoy, William Henry Alfred: see Ipswich Forrest, John William Born Dec. 5, 1893, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of Sir William Charles Forrest, 5th Bart, of Comiston House, Colinton, Midlothian. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action Sept. 27, 1915. Commemorated on Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Forster, Frederick Albert Born Dec. 24, 1879, in London. 2nd son of Paul Frederick Forster, of Malverleys, East Woodhay, Hampshire. School, Eton. Matric. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Michs. 1898. Obtained a War Commission in 1900 and joined the Royal Fusiliers; seconded to the Northern Nigeria Mounted Infantry, 1902; Adjutant, 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, 1910-13; Captain, 1914. Wounded Aug. 23, 1914, while in action at Mons, and died ‘soon after.’ Buried in St. Symphorien Military Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn; Scott, MSS.; UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Forster, William Born Nov. 28, 1892, in Newcastle-uponTyne, Northumberland. Son of Charles Davison Forster, of 89 Jesmond Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, brother of Thomas (1910). Downside School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA LLB 1913. Private, Royal Fusiliers (London Regiment), 8th Battalion. Killed in action Oct. 7, 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Foster, Bernard la Trobe Born May 8, 1893, at Widcombe, Somerset. Son of the Revd Frederic La Trobe Foster, of Combe End, Danes Hill, Woking. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Lieutenant, Manchester Regt, 19th Battalion. Killed in action July 24, 1916. Buried at A.I.F. Burial Ground, Flers, Somme, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Fowler, David Dennys Born June 20, 1897, at Glenelg, South Australia. Son of James Fowler. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1915. Aviator’s Certificate, May 29, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Flying Corps. Wounded; killed in action March 16, 1917. Buried in Rottingdean (St Margaret) Churchyard, Sussex. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Fowler, John Dudley Born Oct. 8, 1892, in Camberley, Surrey. Son of George William Fowler. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Lieutenant, 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers. Killed in action Nov. 30, 1914. Commem. at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Foyster, Philip Tillard Born April 17, 1888, at Hastings, East Sussex. Son of the Revd George Alfred Foyster, brother of Harold Tillard (1902). School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. BA 1909. Captain, Royal Engineers, 86th Field Company. Died Dec. 11, 1916, of wounds received in action on Dec. 6, 1916. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Freeman-Mitford, Hon. Clement Bertram Ogilvy Born Dec. 14, 1877, in London. School, Eton. Son and heir of Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, later 1st Baron Redesdale and Lady Clementine Ogilvy, daughter of the 7th Earl of Airlie, of Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896. Joined the 10th Hussars, 1899; Lieutenant, 1900. Served in S. Africa, 1900-1; severely wounded; Captain, 1904; Adjutant, 1904-7; Major, 1912. Awarded Wittenbergen Cape Colony Transvaal South Africa 01 clasps. Married to Lady Helen Mitford, of Hydecroft, Lowfield Heath, Crawley. In the Great War: Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th (Prince of Wales’s Own Royal) Hussars, “A” Squadron; wounded; mentioned in despatches; DSO, 1915; killed in action in the second battle of Ypres, May 13, 1915. Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium. (Venn; Burke, P. and B., which gives ‘born Dec. 14, 1876’; D.S.O. Bk.; Scott, MSS.; Who was Who, 1897-1916; The Morning Post, May 18, 1915, UWL,FWR,CWGC)

French, Hon. Ernest Aloysius Born July 4, 1894, at French Park, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. Son of Arthur French, 4th Baron de Freyne, of 48 Queen’s Gate, London and French Park, Co. Roscommon. Brother of Bertram Leo (1919), Francis Charles (1902), Hubert John (1915). Oratory School, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Captain, 2nd South Wales Borderers. Died Aug. 16, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Frend, William Reginald Born May 8, 1875, at Hambledon. Son of Edwin, of 11, Palmeira Square, Brighton. Brother of John P. (1896). School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1893. Matric. Michs. 1893; BA 1896. Married to Phyllis Frend, of 71 Cheyne Court, Chelsea, London. 2nd Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters, 1898; Captain, Notts. and Derby Regiment, 1904. Served in the South African War, and in the Great War, 1914-19; killed in action, Sept. 21/22, 1914. Buried in Chauny Communal Cemetery British Extension, Aisne, France. (Haileybury Sch. Regiment; Venn; Army Lists; UWL, which gives ‘killed Sept. 20’; FWR, CWGC)

Frost, Edmund Lionel Born May 30, 1891, at Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland. Son of Dr Edmund Frost, of Chesterfield, Eastbourne. Uppingham School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Lieutenant, South Lancashire Regiment, 1st/4th Battalion. Killed in action June 16, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Gaddum, Russell Charles Sydney Born March 31, 1880, at Florence, Italy. Only son of Theodore Gaddum, of Massey Hall, Thelwall, Cheshire. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899. In business at Manchester, from 1902; Managing Director of Gaddum and Co., Manchester and Bombay. 2nd Lieutenant, 14th Royal Fusiliers (Bombay Volunteer Rifles); killed in action, Sept. 10/11, 1916. Buried in Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (UWL.; Venn; Rugby Sch. Reg.; CWGC)

Galbraith, Alexander Norman Born June 19, 1878, at Enniskerry. Son of the Ven. Archdeacon Henry Galbraith (BA Dublin, 1849), of Powerscourt Rectory, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1900. In the Ceylon Civil Service, 1901. Acting District Judge, Ratnapura, 1906. Surveyor of Customs, Colombo, 1907. Second Assistant Colonial Secretary, 1910. Clerk to Legislative Council, 1911. Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary, 1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, Ceylon Planters Rifles Corps; attached to Staff of New Zealand and Australian Army Corps in Egypt). Died Feb. 20, 1916, while on duty at Cairo, from result of a motor accident. Buried in Powerscourt (St Patrick) Church of Ireland Churchyard, Co. Wicklow. (UWL; Harrow Sch. Reg., which gives ‘killed Feb. 15’; Venn; FWR, which gives ‘Feb 16’; CWGC)

Garfit, Thomas Noel Cheney Born Sept 9, 1892, in Louth, Lincolnshire. Son of Thomas Cheney Garfit. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1910. BA 1914. Lieut., 2nd Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action near Armentières, April 30, 1915. Buried in Houpline Communal Cemetery Extension, France. Commemorated in Legbourne (All Saints) Churchyard, Lincolnshire. (UWL, which gives ‘killed in Gallipoli’, FWR, CWGC, www.roll-of-honour.com)

Garnett, Kenneth Gordon Born July 30, 1892, at Tynemouth, Northumberland. Son of William Garnett, of 1 The Chestnuts, Branch Hill, Hampstead, London. St Paul’s School, London. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1915. Rowing ‘blue’, No. 5 in Cambridge Eight in 1914. Seaman, Royal Navy Reserve; Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. Military Cross, French Croix de Guerre with palm. Died Aug. 22, 1917, of wounds received in action Aug. 21, 1917. Buried in Wandsworth (Putney Vale) Cemetery, London. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Garnett, William Hubert Stuart Born April 22, 1881, at Cambridge. 2nd son of William Garnett, of Sea View, Isle of Wight. Brother of James C.M. (1899). School, St Paul’s. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1901; (9th Wrangler) 1902; (Mech. Sci. Tripos, Pt I, 1st Class, 1903); BA 1903. Called to the Bar at Inner Temple, 1905. Legal Adviser, National Insurance Commission. Lieut.-Commander, Royal Naval Reserve; Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps; killed Sept. 21, 1916, in a flying accident in Avro 521 No. 7520. Buried in Upavon Cemetery, Wiltshire. (St Paul’s Sch. Reg.; Venn; UWL; The Times, Sept. 23, 1916, FWR, CWGC)

Garnett-Botfield, Alfred Clulow Fitzgerald Born June 16, 1892, at Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire. Son of William Egerton Garnett-Botfield, of Decker Hill, Shifnal; brother of William McLean (1901). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade; Lieut., 1st South Wales Borderers. Killed in action May 9, 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Garnons-Williams, Richard Davies: see Williams Garrett, Stephen Born Sept. 6, 1878, at Saxmundham, Suffolk. 3rd son of Frank Garrett, of Aldringham House, Saxmundham. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897. Married to Mary Garrett, of ‘Beachy Rise’, Beachy Head Road, Eastbourne. Studied in Germany, 1899-1900. An engineer; Director of Richard Garrett and Sons, Ltd., Leiston, Suffolk. Captain, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment; killed in action at Neuve Chapelle, March 12, 1915. Buried in Estaires Communal Cemetery, France. (Rugby Sch. Regiment; Venn; UWL; The Times, March 17, 1915, FWR, CWGC)

Gedge, Cecil Bertie Son of Sydney Gedge (1849), of Mitcham Hall, Surrey. Born there Feb. 20, 1866. Brother of Leslie L. (1888). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 12, 1885. Matric. Michs. 1885; BA 1888. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 10, 1891. On the South Eastern Circuit. Of 3, Elm Court, Temple, E.C. 2nd Lieut., 3rd London Regt. (Royal Fusiliers); killed in action, Sept. 25, 1915. Commemorated on Loos Memorial, France. (Law Lists; Eton Sch. Lists; Venn; UWL; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Oct. 2, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Gee, Robert Francis McLean Son of George Francis Gee, of Wellington, New Zealand. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Wiltshire Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached 1st Bn. Died Oct. 27, 1914, of wounds received in action, aged 20. Buried in Eastbourne (Ocklynge) Cemetery, Sussex. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gelderd-Somervell, Roger Frederick Churchill Born March 12, 1883, at Reigate, Surrey. Son of Frederick Gelderd-Somervell, of Haseley Manor, Oxford. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. 2nd Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, 1st Battalion, Special Reserve. Died March 11, 1915, of wounds received in action. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gething, Hugh Bagnall Born Oct. 7, 1883, in Carmarthen. Son of James Edward[s] Gething of Hinton House, Brackley, Northants. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1906. 2nd Lieut., Gloucestershire Yeomanry, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, “D” Squadron. Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug. 21, 1915. Buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gibbons, Edwyn Ingram Born Nov. 2, 1891, in the Strand, London. Son of Alfred Gibbons. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Private, Royal Fusiliers; Lieut., Lancashire Fusiliers, 20th Battalion. Killed in action April 29, 1917. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gibson-Craig, Sir Archibald Charles 4th Baronet. Born Aug. 24, 1883 at Currie, Midlothian, Scotland. Son of Sir James Henry Gibson-Craig of Riccarton, Currie, 3rd Bt. and Julia Buchanan. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Succeeded to the title of 4th Baronet Gibson-Craig, of Riccarton, Midlothian, on Sept. 28, 1908. Served in the First World War, mentioned in despatches. Gained the rank of Lieutenant in the service of the Highland Light Infantry. Fought in the Battle of Aisne. Killed in action in France on Sept. 14, 1914. Commemorated at La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. (www.thepeerage.com, UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Gilliland, Valentine Knox Born Feb. 14, 1889, at Brook Hall, Londonderry, Ireland. Son of George Knox Gilliland of Brook Hall, Londonderry. Private tuition, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Captain, Royal Irish Rifles, 2nd Battalion. Wounded; killed in action May 8, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gilmour, Alastair Steuart Born April 24, 1888, at Eaglesham House, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Son of Allan Gilmour. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. BA 1909. 2nd Lieut., Argyll and Sutherland

Highlanders, 11th Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 15, 1916. Buried in Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gilson, Robert Quilter Born Oct. 25, 1893, at Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex. Son of Robert Cary Gilson, of Canterbury House, Marston Green, Birmingham. King Edward’s School, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Classical Exhibitioner 1914. BA 1915. Lieutenant, Suffolk Regiment, 11th Battalion. Killed in action July 1, 1916. Buried in Bécourt Military Cemetery, Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gjers, Lawrence Born March 26, 1892, at Middlesbrough, North Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Lawrence Farrar and Anne Gatenby Gjers, OBE, of Busby Hall, Stokesley, Yorkshire. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Captain, Seaforth Highlanders, 3rd Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action Oct. 4, 1917. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Goddard, Archibald Spencer Canadian. Born Oct. 14, 1886, at Folkestone, Kent. Son of William Day Goddard. Bradford Grammar School. Admitted as Subsizar and Exhibitioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1905. BA 1909, MA 1815. On the staff of King Edward School, Edmonton, Alberta. Captain, Canadian Infantry, 5th Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 26, 1916. Commemorated at Vimy Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Goddard-Jackson, Nicholas William: see Jackson Gold, Philip Born March 22, 1867, in London. Son of Charles Gold, of 17, Cumberland Terrace, London. Hertford High School, Herts. (Mr May). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1886. Matric. Michs. 1886; BA (Mathematics) 1889. (Venn) [No mention of war service in records – SJW]

Goodwin, Harold Desborough Born July 28, 1890, at Ilfracombe, Devon. Son of Albert Goodwin, RWS. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1912. Lieut., Middlesex Regiment, 16th Battalion. Killed in action July 1, 1916. Buried in Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No. 1, Auchonvillers, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gore Browne, Harold Thomas Thirlwall Born Jan. 27, 1886, at Fareham, Hants. Son of the Revd Thirlwall Gore Brown, of 8 Lisgar Terrace, West Kensington, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. Private, Canadian Mounted Rifles; 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Died Aug. 23, 1916, of wounds received in action on Aug. 19, 1916. Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt L’Abbé, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gracey, Horace Charles Born June 24, 1893. Son of Robert Gracey, brother of Robert Lloyd Gracey (1910). School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Captain, Rifle Brigade, 1st Battalion. Wounded; killed in action at Le Transloy, Oct. 18, 1916. Buried in Thiepval AngloFrench Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Grant, Alan Francis Montague Born May 8, 1893, at Cobham, Surrey. Son of William Maling Grant, of The Grange, Saffrons Road, Eastbourne. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 9th The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment. Died June 18, 1916 of gas poisoning. Buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Grant, Alexander Son of Alexander Grant, K.C., of 1 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London WC2. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1916; 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier Guards. Died 27th Sept. 27, 1918, aged 19. Buried at Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-Les-Havrincourt, France (FWR,CWGC)

Grantham, Edward Rodney Hasluck Born Oct. 23, 1896, in Hampstead, London. Son of Richard Fuge Grantham, M Inst CE, of 19 Daleham Gardens, Hampstead, London. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Northumberland Fusiliers. Died March 31, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Faubourn d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Grantham, Frederick William Born July 10, 1870, at Norwood, Surrey. 2nd son of Sir William Grantham (Judge), of Barcombe Place, Lewes, Sussex. Brother of William W. (1884). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 27, 1889. Matric. Michs. 1889; BA 1892. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1894. Resided at Beeleigh Abbey, Malden, Essex. Sometime Clerk of Assize on the Oxford Circuit. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902, and in the Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers); killed in action, May 9, 1915, in France. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; Burke, Family Records; Burke, L.G.; UWL; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Aug. 21, 1915; FWR)

Grattan-Bellew, William Arthur Born Aug. 4, 1895, at Mount Bellew, Co. Galway, Ireland. Son of Sir Henry Christopher Grattan-Bellew, of Mount Bellew; brother of Thomas Henry (1919). Downside School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Connaught Rangers; Major, Royal Flying Corps, 29th Squadron. Mentioned in despatches; Military Cross. Died March 24, 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Avesnes-le-Comte Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gray, Edward Jasper Born in Cambridge, son of Alan Gray, LLM MusD (Trinity College Organist), of York House, Chaucer Road, Cambridge. Brother of Maurice (1908). School, Winchester Coll.. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Rifle Brigade. Died March 31, 1918. Buried in Fampoux British Cemetery, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Gray, Maurice Born Oct. 11, 1889, in south-west London. Son of Alan Gray (Trinity College Organist). Brother of Edward Jasper (1916). School, Winchester Coll.. Adm. as pens.at Trinity, June 25, 1908.Captain, Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry), 7th Squadron. Commissioned to 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays), Aug. 25, 1914. Killed in action Aug. 8, 1918. Buried in Caix British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Green, Horace Salkeld Born Jan. 25, 1883, in Hastings, Sussex. Son of Charles Thomas Green, of St Margaret’s, South Norwood, Hill, London. Harrow School. Admitted as Minor Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Clerk in the House of Commons. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, London Regiment, 7th Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Sept. 20, 1917. Buried in Tyne Cot Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gregory, John Sheridan Born Sept. 15, 1889, in Kensington, London. Son of Marcar Gregory. Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA LLB 1911. Captain, Royal Army Service Corps and Royal Flying Corps. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Feb. 19, 1918. Buried in Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery, Epehy, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Gribble, Charles Herbert Born Aug. 12, 1889, in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Henry Edward Gribble. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Married to Dorothy Phyllis Layton-Bennett (formerly Gribble), of ‘Lysmore’, Totteridge, Herts. Lieutenant, 4th The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action, Nov. 30, 1917. Commemorated at Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Griffith, Geoffrey Foster Born July 26, 1891, in West London. Son of Walter Spencer Anderson Griffith, CBE, of 96 Harley Street, London. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. LLB 1913. Captain, 9th London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles). Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Sept. 26, 1917. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, West Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Griffiths, Richard/Rhys Emlyn Born April 8, 1888, in West London. Son of Herbert Tyrell Griffiths. School, Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. Private, Australian Infantry, 7th Bn. Killed in, April 25, 1915. Commemorated at Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Gwynne, Roderick Thynne Sackville Born Sept. 16, 1893, at 3 Norfolk Crescent, London. Son of Major Roderick Edmund Howe Gwynne (Royal Wesh Fusiliers). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieut., King’s Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry), “A” Company, 4th Battalion. Died May 23, 1915, of wounds received in action. Buried in Merville Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Habershon, Leonard Osborne Born June 18, 1893, in West London. Son of Dr Samuel Herbert Habershon of Westbourne Crescent, Hyde Park, London. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Captain, 12th East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action Nov. 13, 1916. Commem. at Thiepval Me-morial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Haden, F.H. Only son of the Revd F.W. Haden, Vicar of All Souls, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Rifle Brigade, attached 11th Battalion, Trench Mortar Battery. Died Nov. 4, 1917, age unknown. Buried in Monchy British Cemetery, Monchy-lePreux, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Hall, Frederic Grainger Born Oct. 13, 1890, in Paignton, Devon. Son of the Revd Frederic John Hall, of St Just, Northaw, Middlesex. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Captain, 13th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action July 7, 1916. Buried in Serre Road Cemetery No. 2, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hallam, Horace George Searle Son of George Hanley Hallam, of ‘Ortygia’, Lower Road, Harrow, and S. Antonio, Tivoli, Rome. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Died 1917. Lieutenant, Royal Army Service Corps; attached to Egyptian Camel Corps. Killed in action near Jaffa, Dec. 1, 1917, aged 22. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel/Palestine. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Halliday, John Alexander Born April 10, 1875, in London. Son and heir of John Halliday, of 5 Holland Park, London and Cricklade House, Salisbury, Wilts. Brother of Richard W. R. (1894). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1894. Matric. Michs. 1894. Ath-letics ‘blue’, 1897 (hammer). 2nd Lieut., 11th Hussars, 1898; Lieut., 1900. Served in India and in the S. African War, 1899-1902. Captain, 1905; Adjutant, 1908-11, to 11th (Prince Albert’s Own) Hussars; to Leics. Yeomanry, 1911-14. Died Nov. 13, 1914, at Le Touquet, of wounds received in action at Messines, Oct. 31, 1914. Buried in Chicklade (All Saints) Churchyard, Wiltshire. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; Book of Blues; UWL; Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; The Times, Nov. 16, 1914; FWR; CWGC)

Hamilton, Herbert Otho Born Sept. 18, 1892, at Eastbourne, East Sussex. Son of William Frederick Tucker Hamilton. School, Repton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 12th Battalion. Died in France, Sept. 25, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Hamilton, Kenneth Born March 26, 1884, in Kensington, London. Son of Thomas Fingland Hamilton. School, Edinburgh Academy. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1905. BA 1908. [no records found]

Handford, Everard Francis Sale Son of Major H. Handford, MD (RAMC), of Elmfield, Southwell, Notts. Brother of Henry B.S. (1912). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment), 8th Battalion. Died Oct. 15, 1915, in France, aged 20. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Handford, Henry Basil Strutt Born Feb. 15, 1894, in Nottingham. Son of Major H. Handford, MD (RAMC), of Elmfield, Southwell, Notts. Brother of Everard F.S. (1914). Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Captain, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment), “C” Company, 8th Battalion. Died Oct. 15, 1915, in France. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Hanson, Oswald Hesketh Born Sept. 20, 1873, at Marsworth, Bucks. Son of the Revd Hesketh Hanson (1857), of 43 Wellington Square, Oxford. Brother of Herbert J. (1893), etc. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 15, 1891. Matric. Michs. 1891; BA 1894; MA 1903. Admitted as Solicitor, May, 1898. Practised at 2 Vernon Street, West Kensington, 44, Hammersmith Road, and Battersea, London (Messrs Beamish, Hanson, Airy and Feiling). Of The Manor House, North End, Hampstead. LieutenantCommander, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Commanding “D” Company, Benbow Battalion. Taken prisoner by the Germans Oct. 9 after the Antwerp operations and executed by them, Oct. 11, 1914. ADM/137/4819 letter from Commodore Henderson 15/2/18 states evidence from Lieutenant-Commander F.C. Grover RNVR Hawke Battalion: “Poor Hanson was shot by the Germans on the 10th October 1914. He had struggled with a sentry who was about to fire on one of our own men trying to escape after we were taken prisoner on the night of the 9th, & under German Military Code such an act can be punished with death. I tried to get the sentence mitigated, & so did the Commandant of the troops guarding us, for it was evident that Hanson was overwrought by the fatigues of the previous days. The matter was referred to the highest authority; at that time, General von der Goltz was Military Governor of Belgium, but it was of no avail, & Hanson was shot at midday, & is buried by the Church at Exaerde [Belgium].” (FWR)

“Whilst being marched along in the dark and in a state of delirium, he imagined that he saw British soldiers approaching. He called out to the visionary troops not to come near, as the Germans were there. For this he was shot.” Buried in Dendermonde Communal Cemetery, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (MarlboroughColl.Reg.;Venn;LawLists; Scott,MSS.;TheTimes,Nov.23,1915;CWGC)

Harker, Edward Keith Son of Edward Harker, of 108 High Street, Berkhamsted, Herts. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, RAF and (Special Reserve) Royal Garrison Artillery. Died April 18, 1918, aged 20. Buried in Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery, WestVlaanderen, Belgium. (FWR, CWGC)

Harmsworth, Hon. Vere Sidney Tudor Son of 1st Viscount Rothermere, of Warwick House, St James’s, London. His brother Captain The Hon. Harold A.V. St George Harmsworth also fell. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Royal Navy Division), Hawke Battalion. Killed in action Nov. 13, 1916, aged 21. Buried in Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Harris, Roland James Son of James Edwin Harris, of ‘Arkleholme’, Cranbourne Terrace, Stockton-onTees. Durham University. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner and Subsizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1915. Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 6th Battalion. Died Sept. 17, 1916, aged 21. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Harrison, Everard Born March 24, 1880, at Leicester. Son of Stockdale Harrison, of 7 St Martin’s, Leicester. Wyggeston School, Leicester (Mr Went). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1900; BC 1904; MB 1905. At St Bartholomew’s Hospital. Senior House Surgeon, Scarborough Hospital. House Physician, Hospital for Women, Soho, London. Married to Sara Grace Muriel, née Rogers, of ‘Aspens’, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps; killed in action, April 18, 1917. Buried in Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. (Medical Directories; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Harrowing, John Stanley Born May 7, 1889, at Whitby, North Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Sir John Henry Harrowing, of Low Stakesby, Whitby, Yorkshire. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1911, MA 1914. Captain, Royal Army Service Corps and 2nd Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Military Cross, Chevalier, Légion d’Honneur (France). Killed in action at Bullecourt, May 4, 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hartley, Charles Fletcher Born in Brookline, Mass., USA. Son of Harry Hartley, of Ridgemead, Englefield Green, Surrey. Harrow School. Admitted as

pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Coldstream Guards, 2nd Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Died Nov. 27, 1917. Commemorated at Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France. (FWR,CWGC)

Hartley, William Ernest Son of Richard Hartley, of Leighswood House, near Walsall, Staffs. Born there March 9, 1877. School, King Edward, Birmingham (Mr Vardy). Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1897; BA (6th Wrangler) 1899; MA 1904. Married to Norah W. Hartley, of 151 Yardley Fields Road, Yardley, Birmingham. Chief Assistant, Cambridge Observatory. Naval Instructor, Royal Navy. Accidentally killed by internal explosion of vessel at Scapa Flow, in HMS Vanguard, July 9, 1917. Commemorated at Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. (UWL, Venn, FWR, CWGC)

Harvey, Douglas Lennox Born Oct. 22, 1892, in Downham Market, Norfolk. Son of Edward Douglas Lennox Harvey, of Beedingwood, Horsham, Sussex; brother of Frank Lennox (1906). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers. Killed in action in Belgium, Nov. 2, 1914. Buried in Dranouter Churchyard, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Harvey, Frank Lennox Born July 29, 1891, in Downham Market, Norfolk. Son of E.D.L. Harvey, of Beedingwood, Horsham, Sussex; brother of Douglas Lennox (1909). School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. BA 1912. Lieutenant, 9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers. Killed in action, Oct. 30, 1914. Commem. at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Haskins, Francis Winstanley Born March 5, 1890, in Cambridge. Son of Charles Edmund Haskins. Charterhouse School. Adm. as Major Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1908. Porson Prize. BA 1911. Orderly, Red Cross (civilian); Corporal, 3rd Che-shire Regiment. Died June 21, 1916. Buried in Grantchester (SS. Andrew and Mary) Churchyard, Cambs. (UWL,FWR, CWGC)

Haslam, William Kenneth Seale Born March 10, 1893, in Derby. Son of Sir Alfred Seale Haslam, of Breadsall Priory, near Derby. Repton School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Captain, Royal Field Artillery, 4th (North Midland) Brigade. Killed in action April 27, 1917. Buried in Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Heape, Brian Ruston Born June 27, 1892, in Cambridge. Son of Walter Heape. School, Repton. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Captain, Royal Field Artillery, “A” Battery 162nd Brigade. Killed in action May 16, 1917. Buried in Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hebblethwaite, Christopher John Born April 1, 1884, in Liverpool. Son of John Herbert Hebblethwaite. Uppingham School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 15, 1903. Lieutenant, Nigeria Regiment, West African Frontier Force. Killed in action near the Nigerian frontier, April 7, 1915. Buried in Maio Kalei Military Grave, Nigeria. (UWL, CWGC)

Hedley, William Alexander Cosgrave Born at Mickley Vicarage, Yorkshire. Son of the Revd Herbert Hedley, of 17 Brockhill Road, Hythe, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Lieutenant, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1st Battalion, formerly 8th Bn. Mentioned in despatches. Died July 19, 1918, of wounds received in action, aged 23. Buried in Abeele Aerodrome Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Helm, Henry Paul Dundas Born Sept. 22, 1894, in Carlisle, Cumberland. Son of Robert Dundas Helm, MD, JP, of 13 Portland Square, Carlisle. Repton School (OTC), Edinburgh University. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Captain, Border Regiment; Captain (Observer Officer and Administrative Officer), Royal Air Force. Mentioned in despatches. Died Nov. 6, 1918. Buried in Carlisle (Dalston Road) Cemetery, Cumberland. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Henderson, Alec Stewart Born Jan. 28, 1888, in Dacca, India. Son of Robert Stewart Henderson, of 18 Rutland Gate, South Kensington, London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. Captain, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), “A” Company, 1st Bn. Died April 25, 1915, of wounds received in action. Buried in Sailly-sur-Lys Canadian Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Henn, Edward Henry Lovett Born Nov. 29, 1890, in South-West London. Son of Edward Lovett-Henn, of Campagne Sidi-Merzoug, El-Biar, Algiers. Educated at University of Freiburg, Baden, Germany. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Qualified for entry to Foreign Office (2nd in competition), Aug. 1914. Volunteered Sept. 1914 and went to France in Aug. 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Rifle Brigade; attached to King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action Sept. 25, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Henri, Frank Born March 15, 1894, in Streatham, SouthWest London. Son of Arthur Henri, of 18 St Andrew’s Street, Holborn Circus, London. Leys School, Cambridge. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Captain, 11th Northumberland Fusiliers. Wounded; killed in action June 15, 1918. Buried in Magnaboschi British Cemetery, Italy. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Herdman, George Andrew Born Sept. 28, 1895, in Liverpool. Son of Prof. William Abbott Herdman, of Liverpool. School, Clifton College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, King’s

(Liverpool Regiment), 18th Battalion. Killed in action July 1, 1916. (UWL, FWR)

Herman, George Alfred Born June 1, 1892, in Cambridge. Son of Robert Alfred Herman, of Michaelhouse, Millington Road, Cambridge. School, Winchester College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieutenant, 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action near Givenchy, July 20 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, Forces War Record, CWGC)

Herries, Alexander Dobrée Young: see Young-Herries Heslop, George Henry Son of George Heslop, of 41 The Park, Mitcham, Surrey. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Captain, 16th Middlesex Regiment. Wounded; killed in action July 1, 1916. Buried in Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No., 1, Auchonvillers, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hess, Henry Son of Julius Hess, of West Grove, Moore, Road, Far Headingley, Leeds. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); 2nd Lieutenant, Middlesex Regiment. Adjutant 5th (Special Reserve) Battalion, attached 2nd Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Died of wounds received in action, Oct. 28, 1916. Buried in Grove Town Cemetery, Maulte, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hetherington, Thomas William Born June 13, 1893, in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Thomas William Hetherington. Bede Collegiate School, Sunderland. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieutenant, 12th Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action July 17, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hext, Thomas Marwood Born Oct. 22, 1897, in Cheltenham, Glos. Son of Major Francis Marwood Hext, of Redhayes, Pinhoe, Devon. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1915. 2nd Lieut., 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action April 28/29, 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Heywood, Arthur George Percival Born Sept. 22, 1885, in Derbyshire. Son of Sir Arthur George Percival Heywood, of Dove Leys, Rocester, Staffs. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1908, MA 1911. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Manchester Regiment, 1st/6th Battalion; General Staff Officer, 3rd grade. Wounded; died Sept. 12, 1918 of wounds received in action on Aug. 29, 1918. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Heywood, Bertram Charles Percival 3rd son of Sir Thomas Percival Heywood (1841), 2nd Bart., and Margaret, daughter of Thomas Heywood, of Hope End, Herefordshire, of Dove Leys, Rocester, Staffs. Born there Nov. 10, 1865. School, Winchester. Brother of Arthur P. (1868). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 10, 1882. Matric. Michs. 1882; BA 1885; MA 1890. Captain, The Manchester Regiment, 1891. Served in S. African War, 18991902; Captain, 1st Vol. Company, Manchester Regt. Commanded 6th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, 1902-6; Commanding Manchester Infantry Brigade, 1906-11). JP for Staffs. Married to Florence Maud Heywood, of Claremont, Pendleton, Manchester. In the Great War, Colonel, Manchester Regiment. Died Oct. 28, 1914. Buried in Denstone (All Saints) Churchyard, Staffs. (Winchester Coll. Reg., which erroneously gives ‘b. 1868’; Burke, P. and B., 1940 (‘b. Nov. 10, 1864’); Army Lists; Venn; Who was Who, 1916-28, which also gives ‘b. 1864.’ FWR, CWGC)

Heyworth, Heyworth Potter Lawrence Son of Lawrence Heyworth (Colonel, 3rd Welsh Regiment), of Ormsby Hall, Alford, Lincs. Born there Nov. 20, 1877. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896. 2nd Lieutenant, S. Wales Borderers, 1900; transferred to 2nd N. Staffs. Regt., 1900; Captain, 1908. Served in S. African War, 1899-1902. In the Great War, Captain and Adjutant, 7th N. Staffs. Regt.; killed in action at Gallipoli, Aug. 6, 1915. Buried in Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, Turkey. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; UWL; Army Lists; The Times, Aug. 18, 1915, FWR, CWGC)

Hicks, Basil Perrin Born Oct. 22, 1892, in Sheffield, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of William Mitchison Hicks, of Leamhurst, Ivy Park Road, Sheffield. Rugby School. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieut., 8th Royal Berkshire Regiment. Killed in action Sept. 25, 1915. Buried in Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hilary, Henry Jephson Son and heir of Henry Hilary, of Dry Hill Park, Tonbridge, Kent. Born June 30, 1875, at Tonbridge. School, Tonbridge. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1894. Matric. Michs. 1894; BA (Classical Tripos, 1st Class) 1897. Married to Isobel Mary Hilary, of Heatherley, Camberley, Surrey. Secretary to the Port Commission, Calcutta, 1906-13; Vice-Chairman. Member of the Bengal Legislative Committee. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery; died June 2/3, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hill, Charles Edward Cecil Born July 22, 1894, in Halesowen, Worcestershire. Son of Revd John Charles Hill. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, and Adjutant, Highland Light Infantry. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action in Mesopo-tamia April 17, 1916. Commemorated at Basra Memorial, Iraq. (UWL, CWGC)

Hills, William Frederick Waller Born Sept. 30, 1893, at Darland House, Chatham, Kent. Son of Edmond Herbert Hills. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Married to Agnes Mary Hills, of The Cottage, 69 Campden Hill Road, London. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery and Royal Flying Corps, 57th Squadron. Killed in action March 6, 1917. Buried in Avesnes-le-Comte Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hilton, Henry Denne Born Aug. 14, 1883, in Chailey, Sussex. Son of the Revd. Henry Morray Hilton, of Orlingbury, Wellingborough. School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905, MA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, Middlesex Regiment, 5th Battalion attached 4th Bn. Killed in action Dec. 19/20, 1914. Buried in Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hilton, Murray Venables Younger son of the Revd Clarence Jones Hilton (1832), Rector of Badlesmere, Faversham, Kent. Born there Oct. 14, 1856. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 25, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1875. Married; of 49 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, London. Commissioned, 1878; Lieut. and Adjutant, 1st Worcs. Regiment; served in India and in the Boer War (18991902); Captain, 1885; Major, 1892; Lieut.Col., 1900; Brevet, 1904; retired, 1904. In the Great War, 1914-19, Colonel, 7th East Lancashire Regiment; killed in action, Oct. 20, 1915. Buried in Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-l’Avoué, France. (Rugby Sch. Regiment; Venn; UWL; Army Lists; The Times, Oct. 26, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Hindley Smith, E.H.: see Smith Hoare, Henry Colt Arthur Born July 30, 1888, at Wavendon, Bucks. Son of Sir Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, Bart., of Stourhead, Zeals, Wiltshire. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Captain, Dorset Yeomanry (Queen’s Own), “B” Squadron. Wounded; died Dec. 19, 1917 of wounds received in action Nov. 1917. Buried at Alexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hodgson, Cyril Arthur Godwin Born May 11, 1883, in Kingston-uponThames, Surrey. Son of Charles Durant Hodgson, of The Hallams, Shamley Green, Guildford. School, Eton. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Captain, Royal North Devon Yeomanry. Died March 20 1918 of pneumonia following malaria contracted on active service. Buried in Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hodgson, George William Houghton Born Oct. 21, 1888, in Distington, Cumberland. Son of George William Courtney Hodgson, of Ellerslea, Dalston, Cumberland. Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1907. BA 1912. Lieutenant, 2nd Border Regiment. Died Nov. 6, 1914, of wounds received in action Nov. 2, 1914. Buried in

Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Holman, Donald Son of Mr E.S. Holman, of 22 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Lieut., 11th Middlesex Regiment; attached to the Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed in action Aug. 8, 1918, aged 24. Buried in Beacon Cemetery, SaillyLaurette, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hopgood, John Lambert Son of John Edgar Hopgood, of 187 Queen’s Gate, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Private, Middlesex Regiment (Public Schools Battalion); 2nd Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 8th Battalion. Died Aug. 17, 1916 of wounds received in action on Aug. 13, 1916, aged 21. Buried in La Neuville British Cemetery, Corbie, Somme, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Hopkinson, Bertram Born Jan. 11, 1874, at Birmingham. Son of Dr John Hopkinson (1867), FRS, MA, DSc, of Holmwood, Wimbledon Common, Surrey, and Evelyn Oldenbourg, later of 10 Adams Road, Cambridge. Brother of John G. (1898). School, St Paul’s, London. Matric. London University, 1st Class, Jan. 1892; 1st Class Hon. in physics and maths, 1893. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 15, 1891. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar; BA 1895; (Math. Tripos, Pt II, 1st Class, 1896); MA 1903. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 4, 1898. Professor of mechanism and applied mechanics, 190318. Fellow of King’s, 1914. FRS, 1910. Greatly advanced the Department of Engineering at Cambridge. “Had a passion for research which students found inspiring... His chief investigations relate to the endurance of metals under varying stresses, the magnetic property of iron and its alloys, the action of internal combustion engines and the process of explosion in gases”. Served in the Great War, Major, Royal Engineers, unattached List; Colonel, Deputy Assistant Director, Air Ministry; in the Dept. of Military Aeronautics; entrusted with the supply of offensive armament to aircraft. Companion of St Michael and St George, 1917; mentioned twice in Secretary of State’s List for ‘valuable services’. His ‘pressure bar’ became a standard appliance for testing at Woolwich; experimented also with bombs, and on the form of protecting ships against torpedoes known as a ‘blister’. “He was a born leader of men, with a personality that was at once commanding and attractive, winning regard by his unselfishness, his fine temper and his own constant enjoyment of life and work.” Killed Aug. 26, 1918, in a flying accident over London. Buried in St Giles and St Peter’s Church Cemetery, Cambridge. (St Paul’s Sch. Reg.; Venn; Law Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who, 1916-28; FWR, CWGC)

Hopkinson, Eric Humphr[e]y Born May 22, 1894, at Withington, Manchester. Son of Albert Hopkinson, MB, of 6 Adams Road, Cambridge. Rugby School. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Military Cross; mentioned twice in despatches. Died in German hands June 2 1915 of wounds

received in action. Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hopkinson, Rudolph [Rudolf] Cecil Born July 10, 1891, in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Dr John Hopkinson, FRS, MA, DSc, of ‘Ellerslie’, Adams Road, Cambridge. Brother of Bertram (1891). St Paul’s School, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. Exhibitioner 1911. College Mechanical Sciences Prize 1911. BA 1912. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (Signals). Twice mentioned in despatches. Died Feb. 9, 1917, of wounds received in action on Nov. 24, 1915. Buried in St Giles and St Peter’s Church Cem., Cambridge. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hopley, Geoffrey William Vander Byl Born Sept. 9, 1891, in Kimberley, Gricqualand West, South Africa. Son of William Musgrove Hopley. Harrow School. Adm. as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1910 (Minor Scholar 1909); Senior Scholar 1913. College English Prize. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Grenadier Guards. Died May 12, 1915, of wounds received in action Feb. 1915. Buried in Harrow Cemetery, Middlesex. (UWL, CWGC)

Hornsby, Richard Lionel William Born March 28, 1893, in Barrowby, Lincs. Son of James William Hornsby of The Heronry, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch, Hants. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action in Gallipoli, Oct. 9, 1915. Commem. on Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC, which gives ‘Ridiard Lionel’)

Hornung, John Peter Born Dec. 18, 1894, at Hintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk. Son of John Peter Hornung, JP, of West Grinstead Park, Horsham. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 95th Brigade. Wounded; Military Cross. Died Feb. 20, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Howard, John Brereton Born at Brereton Hall. Only son of John Aaron Howard, of Friar’s Oak, Sussex; later of ‘Lynehurst’, Herne Road, Worthing. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Captain, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, “A” Company, 4th Battalion. Wounded; died April 6, 1918, of wounds received in action, aged 22. Buried at Martinsart British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, which gives date of death as Sept. 6, 1918, FWR, CWGC)

Howard, Cecil Cunningham Son of John Alexander Howard, of 115 Church Road, Upper Norwood, London. Admitted as pensioner, Subsizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, “A” Company, 8th Battalion. Died May 23, 1916, aged 19. Buried in Aubigny Communal Cem. Extension, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Howard-Smith, G.: see Smith

Howkins, George Addington Born Jan. 31, 1894, at Sindlesham, Reading, Berkshire. Son of John Thomas Addington Howkins of Sindlesham. Harrow School. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 12th Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 25-27, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hubback, Francis William Born April 19, 1884, at New Ferry, Cheshire. Son of John Henry Hubback, of Rock Ferry, Birkenhead. Westminster School. Admitted as Minor Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1903. College Classics Prize 1904. BA 1907. Married to Eva Marian, of ‘Threeways’, Wellgarth Road, Golders Green, London. 2nd Lieutenant, London Regiment (Rifles), 2nd/6th Battalion. Died Feb. 12 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hudson, Arthur Cyril Third son of Lieutenant-Colonel A.H. Hudson, of Wick House, Pershore, Worcs. At Clifton College. Matriculated at Trinity 1895. Joined South Staffordshire Regiment in 1900, and served in the South African War. At the conclusion of the war he was gazetted to the 7th Royal Fusiliers, and served in India with the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of that regiment. Married in 1908, to Irene, daughter of the Revd H. Clifford, of Endon Hall, Pershore, and left one son. At the outbreak of the Great War he was on leave in England, and was attached for duty to a Service Battalion (London Regiment) of the same regiment, in which he was promoted to the rank of major (acting Lieutenant-Colonel). He came home wounded in 1915, and returned to the front in Feb. 1916. He died of wounds received at the Battle of the Somme, Oct. 2, 1916, aged 37. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. Commemorated in the churchyard and inside the church of St Mary’s, Wick. His brother Lt Aubrey Wells Hudson also fell. (TheTimes, Oct.5,1916,p.10,‘listofcasualties’;Venn;FWR,CWGC)

Hudson, Ralph Palliser Milbanke Born Oct. 19 [or 14], 1891, in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Ralph Milbanke Hudson. Charterhouse School. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1915, MA 1918. Married to Annie Charleston Goninan, at Hobkirk, Roxburgh, Scotland, 1918. Cricketer for Durham CC. Captain, Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regt). Died in Sunderland, March 25, 1920 from the effect of wounds received in action. (UWL)

Hughes, Norman Alfred Born Sept. 6, 1888, at St Asaph, Flint, Wales. Son of the Rt Revd Joshua Pritchard Hughes, Bishop of Llandaff, of the Palace, Llandaff, Glamorgan. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Captain, 11th Welsh Regiment. Killed in action Sept. 18/19, 1918. Buried in Doiran Military Cemetery, Greece. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hughes, Thomas McKenny Born Jan. 11, 1884, in Cambridge. Son of Prof. Thomas McKenny Hughes, of Cambridge. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at

Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905, MA 1909. Private, London Regiment (Artists Rifles); Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle Corps and General Staff (Intelligence), attached to Royal Flying Corps, 53rd Squadron. Twice mentioned in despatches. Killed in action near Polderhoek, Feb. 5, 1918. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hughes-Gibb, Harold Francis Born Feb. 7, 1892, at Tarrant Gunville, Dorset. Son of Francis Hughes-Gibb, of The Manor House, Tarrant Gunville, Blandford, Dorset, brother of Aubrey P. (1903). School, Wellington College. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1914. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “B” Battery, 62nd Brigade. Killed in action April 18/19, 1917. Buried in Bunyans Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Hulton-Sams, Revd Frederick Edward Barwick Son of the Revd George Frederick Sams (1863), of Emberton Rectory, Bucks. Born there Nov. 23, 1882. Harrow School. Assumed the name of Hulton-Sams. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Ordained deacon (Birmingham) 1905; priest, 1908; Curate of St Paul’s, Balsall Heath, Worcs., 1905-8. Mission priest, diocese of Rockhampton, Australia, and member of St Andrew’s Bush Brotherhood, 1908-14. Lance-Corporal, Beds. Regt; Lieutenant, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Killed in action at Hooge, July 30, 1915. Buried in Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, Belgium. (HarrowSch.Reg.;Venn;UWL;Crockford,FWR,CWGC)

Huntsman, Benjamin Canning Son of Francis Huntsman, of West Retford Hall, Retford, Notts. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Captain, Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regiment), 2nd/8th Battalion. Killed in action in France, April 7, 1917, aged 21. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ingram, Thomas [Tom] Lewis Born 1875, at Brighton, Sussex. Elder son of Thomas Lewis Ingram, barrister, of Petticombe, Torrington, Devon. Brother of George S. (1900). Monkton Combe School, Somerset. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1894. Matric. Michs. 1894; BA 1898; MA 1906. Married to Lilian Ingram, of Queen’s Cottage, Alexandra Court, Wimbledon. At the London Hospital. MRCS, LRCP, 1903. House Surgeon, Westminster Hospital, London, 1905, and at Poplar Hospital, London. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902. In practice at Welford, near Rugby, Warks., 1906-14. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached to Shropshire Light Infantry; Military Cross, 1915; mentioned twice in despatches; DSO, 1916, “for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He collected and attended to the wounded under very heavy fire and set a splendid example. Since the commencement of the war he has been conspicuous on all occasions for his personal bravery”. Killed Sept. 16, 1916, aged 41, while searching for wounded in front of the enemy’s wire. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Somme, France. (Old Monktonian Reg.; Venn; Medical

Directories; The V.C. and D.S.O.; LG, May 31, 1916; The Times, Oct. 10, 1916; CWGC)

Innes, Donald McLeod Born in Cambridge. Son of Hugh McLeod Innes, of 6 St Eligius Street, Cambridge; brother of Patrick (1916); grandson of Lt. Gen. James John McLeod Innes, VC, Royal Engineers. Scholar of Repton School. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, 1917. 2nd Lieutenant, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), 14th Battalion. Died Oct. 6, 1918, aged 19. Buried at Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Innes, Patrick McLeod Son of Hugh McLeod Innes, of 6 St Eligius Street, Cambridge; brother of Donald (1917); grandson of Lt. Gen. James John McLeod Innes, VC, Royal Engineers. School, Haileybury College, 1911-16 (Head of School). Admitted as Entrance Scholar (History) at Trinity, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 111th Siege Battery. Died April 30, 1917, aged 19. Buried at La Targette British Cemetery, Neuville-St Vaast, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Insole, George Claud Lathom Born Aug. 13, 1887, at Fairwater, Cardiff, South Glamorgan. Son of George Insole, of The Court, Llandaff, Cardiff. Harrow School. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Captain, 1st Welsh Guards. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Military Cross. Killed in action April 12, 1918. Buried in Bailleulmont Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ipswich, Viscount: William Henry Alfred FitzRoy Born 24 July 1884 in London. Son of Alfred William Maitland FitzRoy, 8th Duke of Grafton, and Margaret Rose Smith. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. Married (Sept. 27, 1913) Auriol Margaretta, daughter of Major James Brougham and Elizabeth Montagu Shawe. Styled as Viscount Ipswich. Of Whittlebury, Towcester, Northants. Lieutenant, 5th Coldstream Guards. Fought in the First World War, where he was wounded. Lieutenant, Royal Air Force. Died on 23 April 1918 at age 33, killed in a plane crash. Buried in Euston (St Genevieve) Churchyard, Suffolk. (FWR, Venn, CWGC)

Isherwood, Samuel Guy Son of Samuel Isherwood, of Shorefield, Dunscar, Bolton. Lieutenant, West Yorkshire (Prince of Wales’s Own) Regiment, 7th Battalion. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1916. Died Sept. 20, 1918, aged 20. Buried at Thilloy Road Cemetery, Beaulencourt, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Jackson, Bertram Rolfe Born Feb. 21, 1885, at Lexden, Essex. Son of James Jackson, of The Homemead, Heacham, Norfolk. School, Eton. Admitted as pens.at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. LLB 1910. Captain, 1st Coldstream Guards. Killed in action, Sept. 15, 1916. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Jackson, Edward Phillips Born Dec. 11, 1893, at Monks Risby, Warwickshire. Son of the Revd William Edward Jackson, of Loughton Rectory, Bucks. Warwick School. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Warwickshire Regiment; attached to South Wales Borderers. Killed in action, May 9, 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Jackson, Nicholas William Goddard Born April 9, 1896, in Wisbech, Cambs. Son of Nicholas Goddard Jackson of Duddington, Stamford, Northants. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action at High Wood, Sept. 9, 1916. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Jeakes, John William Born 1881, at Iver, Bucks. Son of John William Jeakes, of Taynuilt, Great Malvern, Worcs. School, Malvern (private). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899; BA 1902. Admitted as Solicitor, Jan. 1906. Practised in London. Lieutenant, 6th Royal Berkshire Regiment; died Oct. 12, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Poelcapelle British Cem., Belgium. (UWL; Venn; Law Lists, FWR, CWGC)

Jenkin, Louis Fleeming Son of Austin Fleeming Jenkin, of 93 Iverna Court, Kensington, London. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Loyal North Lancs. Regiment; Captain, Royal Flying Corps, 1st Squadron. Wounded. Military Cross and Bar. Killed in action Sept. 11, 1917, aged 22. Commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Jennison, James Leonard Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own). Died May 3, 1917, age unknown. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. (CWGC)

John, Hugh Graham Born July 14, 1896, at Llangenneth, Carmarthen, Wales. Son of Dr Hugh John, of Bronygarth, Llangennech. School, Epson College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd York and Lancaster Regiment; attached to Northumberland Fusiliers. Wounded and missing, presumed killed in action, at Hooge June 16, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Johnson, George Arthur Moxey Tuker Son of George Arthur Johnson, MRCS, LRCP (London), of 58 St Andrew’s Street, Cambridge. Perse School, Cambridge. Admitted as Pensioner at Trinity, 1914 but did not matriculate. Enlisted Nov. 5, 1914. Joined Inns of Court OTC, April 21, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, London Regiment (St Pancras Battalion). Killed in action May 21, 1917, aged 20. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, Great War Forum, CWGC)

Johnson, Reginald Tavernor Elder son of Henry James Johnson, of Oulton Rocks, Stone, Staffordshire, later of The Upper House, Barlaston, Stoke-onTrent. Born June 1, 1879, at Porthill, Staffs. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898. Director of Johnson Brothers, Hanley, Staffordshire. Served in the S. African War (1st Vol. Battalion, N. Staffs. Regt; 2nd Lieut., 1898; Lieut., 1902. Married to Margaret Vernon Johnson, of 66 Portland Court, Great Portland Street, London. In the Great War: Captain, North Staffs. Regt, 5th Battalion. Killed in action at the Hohenzollern redoubt, near Loos, Oct. 13, 1915, aged 36. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (RugbySch.Regiment;Venn;UWL;Army Lists;TheTimes,Nov.22,1915;FWR,CWGC)

Johnson, William Morton Born 1881, at Altrincham, Cheshire. Elder son of William Henry Johnson, of Woodleigh, Altrincham, Cheshire. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; BA 1903; MA 1909. Entered his father’s firm, Messrs Richard Johnson, Clapham and Morris, Ltd., ironmasters, of Manchester, becoming Chairman in 1914 on his father’s death. A student of history and a collector of historical works. FRGS. Served in the Great War: enlisted in Public Schools Battalion, 1914; 2nd Lieut., Manchester Regt., Oct. 1914; Captain, March 1915. Killed in action at Montauban, France, July 2, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (HarrowSch.Reg.; Venn;UWL;TheTimes,July17,1916;FWR,CWGC)

Joicey, Hon. Sydney James Drever Born Nov. 24, 1884, in Durham. Son of James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey, of Ford Castle, Berwick-upon-Tweed; brother of Drever (1905). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1906, MA 1911. Captain and Adjutant, 10th Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action March 20, 1916. Buried in Lievin Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Jones, Cecil Hugh Born Feb. 27, 1887, in Barry, Glamorgan, Wales. Eldest son of Sir Evan Davies Jones, Bart., of Pentower, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire; brother of Evan Davies (1911). School, Wellington College. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. BA 1909. JP for County of Pembroke, barrister of the Inner Temple. Captain, 11th Royal Welsh Fusiliers; wounded twice. Killed in action Sept. 18, 1918. Buried in Doiran Military Cemetery, Greece. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Jones, Evan Davies Born Jan. 13, 1893, in Halton, Cheshire. Son of Sir Evan Davies Jones, Bart., of Pentower, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire; brother of Cecil Hugh (1906). School, Haileybury. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1915, MA 1918. 2nd Lieut., Royal Fusiliers; Lieut. (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Air Force, 2nd Squadron attached 10th Squadron. Killed in action April 2, 1918. Buried in Lijssent-hoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Jones, Frederick John James Robert Born June 14, 1986, in Paris, France. Son of John Frederick Jones, Chevalier, Légion d’Honneur. School, Lycée Janson de Seuilly, Paris. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Trooper, 27th Regiment of Dragoons, French Army. Died of wounds received in action, Feb. 23, 1915. (UWL)

Jowett, Eric Craven Son of Edmund Jowett, of Manningham, Toorak, Melbourne, Australia. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers; Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Flying Corps, 4th Squadron. Died in German hands, July 9, 1916, of wounds received in action July 8/9 1916. Buried at Queen’s Cemetery, Bucquoy, Somme. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Keeling, Frederic Hillersdon Born March 28, 1886, in Colchester, Essex. Son of Frederic John Keeling. School, Winchester College. Admitted as Minor Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1904. College Modern History Prize. MA 1907, MA 1911. Company Sergeant-Major, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 6th Bn. Military Medal. Wounded; killed in action Aug. 18, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Keen, Arthur Willan/William Born March 20, 1985, at Harborne Park, Birmingham. Son of Arthur Thomas Keen, JP, brother of Charles Henry (1919). Rugby School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Temporary Major (Aeroplane Officer), RAF. Military Cross. Died Sept. 2, 1918, of wounds received in action on Aug. 15, 1918. Buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Kelsey, Arthur Edward Son of Arthur Kelsey, surgeon, of Redhill, Surrey. Born there 1865. St Paul’s School, London, and at London University. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, March 8, 1883. Matric. Michs. 1883; Exhibitioner, 1885; BA 1886; MB and BC1890; MA 1910. At Guy’s Hospital. Surgeon, Royal Navy, 1900; Fleet-Surgeon, 1910. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps. Drowned on HM hospital ship Glenart Castle, Feb. 26, 1918. Commemorated at Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton, Hants. (StPaul’sSch.Reg.;Venn; UWL;MedicalDirectories,FWR,CWGC)

Kennedy, A.K.C.: See ClarkKennedy Kennedy, Horas Tristram Born Nov. 25, 1889, at 38 Avenue Road, St John’s Wood, London. Son of Charles Napier Kennedy. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1912. Married to Florence Kennedy, of St Patrick’s Deanery, Dublin. Appointed to the Geological Survey of Ireland in 1913; a Fellow of the Royal Geological Society. 2nd Lieutenant, North Staffs. Regiment; Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers; attached to Royal Engineers (Field Survey Company.). Wounded; killed in action June 6, 1917. Buried in Pont-de-Nieppe Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Kennedy, John Murray Stewart Born March 19, 1891, in Forfar, Scotland. Son of John Kennedy and Mrs Betsy K. Stewart, of 7 St Helen Street, Forfar. School, Forfar Academy, and at St Andrew’s University. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Lieutenant, 9th Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action, Aug. 10, 1915. Buried in Gorre British and Indian Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Kerrison, Roger Orme Born Aug. 19, 1874, at Old Lakenham, Norfolk. Only son of Roger Kerrison, sometime of Tattingstone Place, Ipswich, and of Glevering Hall, Wickham Market, Suffolk. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891. Matric. Michs. 1891;BA 1894. Rowing ‘blue’, 1893, 1894. Joined the Loyal Suffolk Hussars (Yeomanry) in 1896, and subsequently commanded the Regiment. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902. Lieutenant, Suffolk Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1900; Lieut.-Colonel, Suffolk Hussars. JP for Suffolk, 1906. Lieutenant-Colonel, Reserve Regt. of Cavalry, attached to Australian Field Artillery. Died Sept. 18, 1917, of dysentery contracted on active service. Buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, France. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn; Book of Blues; UWL; Army Lists; FWR; CWGC)

King, Arthur Montague 2nd son of Capt. Henry King (Royal Navy), of Chithurst, Petersfield, Hampshire. Born there Oct. 21, 1869. School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 21, 1888. Matric. Michs. 1888; BA 1891; MA 1897. Married to Mrs D.L. King, of 18 Royal Avenue, Sloane Square, London. 2nd Lieut., The Rifle Brigade, 1893; Lieut., 1895; Capt., 1900. Served on the Indian Frontier, 1897-8, and in South Africa. Adjutant of Militia, 1902-7. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Rifle Brigade, 4th Battalion); killed in action, March 15, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (Haileybury Coll. Regiment, which gives ‘3rd Son’; Venn;UWL; Army Lists; The Times, March 20, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Kinnaird, Hon. Douglas Arthur Master of Kinnaird. Eldest son of Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird (1864), 11th Baron, of Rossie Priory, Inchture, Perthshire. Born there Aug. 20, 1879. Brother of Kenneth F. (1899), and of the Hon. Arthur Middleton, who also fell. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; BA1901; MA 1905. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Scots Guards, 1901; Lieut., 1904. In the Great War: Captain, 2nd Scots Guards. Killed in action, Oct. 24, 1914. Buried in Godezonne Farm Cemetery, Belgium. (Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; UWL; Burke, P. and B.; FWR,CWGC)

Knight, John Owen Coldham Born April 29, 1898, at Tilford, Farnham, Surrey. Son of Coldham Crump Knight, of Monks Hill, Farnham, Surrey. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 6th Battalion. Killed in action Nov. 30, 1917. Buried in Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Knight, Philip Clifford Born Feb. 28, 1892, at Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Alexander Frederick Knight, of Child Okeford, Dorset. Uppingham School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Private, Honourable Artillery Company; 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Somerset Light Infantry. Wounded; killed in action July 1, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Kohnstamm, Norman Mortimer Joseph Son of Rudolph Kohnstamm, of 41 Frognal, Hampstead, London. Received commission on leaving Westminster School OTC. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1915. Captain, Manchester Regiment, 18th Battalion. Died March 23, 1918, aged 21. Buried in Péronne Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Lafone, Eric William Son of the Ven. H.P.M. Lafone of Cartmel Vicarage, Grange-over-Sands. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. Captain, 12th Durham Light Infantry. Wounded; Military Cross; mentioned in despatches; French Croix de Guerre. Killed in action June 15, 1918, aged 22. Buried in Granezza British Cemetery, Italy. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lambert, Henry MacLaren Born July 25, 1879, at Sevenoaks.Eldest son of Edward Tiley Lambert (1862), of Telham Court, Battle, Sussex. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieutenant, 1st Royal Dragoons, 1899; Lieutenant, 1900; Capt., 1907. Served in the South African War. Aide-deCampe to Lord Ampthill, acting Viceroy of India, 1904; to Lord Minto, Lord Curzon and the Commander-in-Chief, General Sir O’Moore Creagh. Retired, 1912. In the Great War: Captain, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. Killed in action near Ypres, May 13, 1915. Buried in Hop Store Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; Burke, L.G.; UWL; Army Lists; The Times, May 20, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Landale, Douglas Blackwood Born Jan. 18, 1890, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of Alexander Landale. Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Lieutenant, 3rd Rifle Brigade. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action in France, Oct. 23, 1914. Buried in Chapelle-d’Armentières Old Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lang, Arthur Horace Born Oct. 25, 1890, in Bombay, India. Son of Basil Lang, of Royal Oak Hotel, Sevenoaks, Kent. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Grenadier Guards. Killed in action at Cuinchy, France, Jan. 25-26, 1915. Buried in Canadian Cemetery No. 2, Neuville-St. Vaast, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Laurence, Dudley Sydney Son of the Revd Fred S. Laurence, of Cranford House, Moulsford, Berkshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion attached 1st Bn. Died Oct. 23, 1916, aged 19. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. (FWR,CWGC)

Lawrence, Christopher Hal Born Nov. 11, 1893 at 6 Harrington Gardens, London SW, Son of the Hon. Henry Arnold Lawrence. School, Eton. Admitted as Pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, 4th Battalion, attached to 2nd Bn. Victory Medal. Died Oct. 13, 1914. Commemorated at La Ferté-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. (UWL, FWR,CWGC)

Lawrence, Michael Charles Born Oct. 6, 1894, in Deal, Kent. Son of General the Hon. Herbert Alexander Lawrence ,of 32 Rutland Gate, London; brother of Oliver J. (1912). School, Eton. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Captain, 1st Coldstream Guards. Wounded Sept. 15; died Sept. 16, 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Lawrence, Oliver John Born Aug. 5, 1893, at Wilderness, Sevenoaks, Kent. Son of General the Hon. Herbert Alexander Lawrence ,of 32 Rutland Gate, London; brother of Michael C. (1913). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieut., 8th London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action at Festubert, May 26, 1915. Buried in Post Office Rifles Cemetery, Festubert, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lawson-Johnston, Arthur McWilliam Born May 1, 1884, in London. Son of John Lawson Johnston of 26 Great Cumberland Place, Marble, Arch, London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907. Lieut., Buckinghamshire Yeomanry and Grenadier Guards. Served in France and Egypt. Military Cross. Died Feb. 22 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Layman, Frederic Hope: see Lehmann Le Blanc-Smith, Charles Ralph Born March 3, 1890, in London SW. Son of Herbert Le Blanc-Smith; brother of Thomas E. (1913). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Petty Officer, Royal Navy Reserve; Lieutenant, 8th Rifle Brigade. Wounded; killed in action in the Ypres Salient, Nov. 27, 1915. Buried at Essex Farm Cemetery, Boezinge, Flanders. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Le Blond [or Leblond], Royston [or Robert] Cecil Gamage du Plessis Born April 22, 1887, in Norbiton, Surrey. Son of Francis Aubrey Le Blond. Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. BA 1909. Captain, Rifle Brigade. Died May 16/17, 1915. Buried at Brompton Cemetery, London. (UWL, CWGC)

Leader, Benjamin Eastlake Born 1877, at Worcester. Eldest son of Benjamin Williams Leader (painter, Royal Academy), of Burrows Hall, Gomshall, Surrey. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896. A painter. Studied at Bushey and at Newlyn. Married to Isabella Leader (née Anderson), of Rosemerrin, Bude, Cornwall. Captain, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment); and Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment). Killed in action, Oct. 12, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (Scott, MSS.; UWL; Venn; The Times, Nov. 11, 1916; FWR, CWGC)

Leeke, Charles Born March .26, 1887, in London. Son of Col. Ralph Leeke, of Longford, Newport, Salop. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. Lieut., 1st Grenadier Guards. Died April 11, 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lefroy, Francis Perceval Son of Mrs Beatrice M. Lefroy, of 35 Parliament Hill Mansions, Lissenden Gardens, Highgate Road, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914; died 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, 73rd Field Company. Killed in action April 28, 1916, aged 20. Buried in Mazingarbe Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lehmann [or Layman], Frederic[k] Hope Born Nov. 30, 1857, at Sheffield. Son of Frederick Augustus Lehmann, of 15 Berkeley Square, London. Brother of Ernest Benzon (1878) and Rudolph Chambers (1874). Highgate School, London. Admi as pensioner at Trinity, June 7, 1876. Matric. Michs. 1876; BA 1880. Lieutenant, 11th Hussars, 1881; Captain, 1887. In the Great War: Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Defence Corps. Died Oct. 2/3, 1917. Probably anglicized his name because of the war. His son H.F.H. Layman was also at Trinity (1921). (UWL; Venn; Army Lists, FWR, CWGC)

Leschallas, Gilbert Pigé Born Dec. 2, 1877, at Tottenham. Son of Henry Pigé, of Highams, Windlesham, Surrey. Schools, Marlborough and Radley. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897. Acting Captain, 7th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Killed in action at Suvla Bay, in Gallipoli, Aug. 15, 1915. (Radley Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn. Not listed on the Trinity memorial, or in UWL or CWGC)

Levinge, Henry George Born Sept. 9, 1864, at Arrah, India. Son of Henry Corbyn Levinge, of 19 Talbot Road, Bayswater, London and of Knockdrin Castle, Mullinger, Westmeath. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1883. Matric. Michs. 1883. Married to Mary Elizabeth, of ‘Ravenswood’, Hale, Farnham, Surrey. Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment, 1886; Captain, 1897; Brevet Major, 1902; retired, 1906. Served with the

2nd Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment in the S. African War; mentioned in despatches. Retired in 1905. In the Great War: Lieut.-Colonel, Norfolk Regiment, and 6th Battalion, Loyal North Lancs. Regiment; mentioned in despatches). Missing, presumed killed in action, in Gallipoli, Aug. 10, 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Turkey. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.; FWR, CWGC)

Lewin, Kenneth Robert Born Sept. 16, 1889, at Radstock, Somerset. Son of Charles John Lewin, of ‘Casa’, 10 Elmsleigh Road, West-superMare; brother of Wilfrid Roy (1919) and Claude John (1922). Sexey’s School, Bruton, Somerset. Admitted as Subsizar and Exhibitioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. College Natural Sciences Prize. Sizar 1908. Major Scholar 1909. BA 1909. Lieutenant, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 7th Battalion. Killed in action March 9, 1916. Buried in Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lewthwaite, Charles Gilfrid Born April 15, 1884, at Millom, Cumberland. Son of William Lewthwaite, of Broadgate, Cumberland; brother of William (1901). Rugby School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903 .BA 1906. Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, 231st Brigade. Wounded; Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action March 9, 1916. Buried in Fosse no. 10 Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lias, Ronald John Mortlock Born Nov. 22, 1890, in Cambridge. Son of the Revd John James Lias, Chancellor of Llandaff Cathedral, of The Lodge, Abington, Cambridge. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. Senior Scholar 1912: Bell Scholarship. BA 1912. Private, Middlesex Regiment (Public Schools Battalion); Lieutenant, 9th Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action Feb. 23, 1916. Buried in Menin Road South Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lightbody, Wilfrid Petre Born May 27, 1892, at Moseley, Warwickshire. Son of Alfred William Lightbody, of Holmwood, West Byfleet, Surrey. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA LLB 1914. Lieutenant, Norfolk Regiment, “C” Company, 9th Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 26, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lingard, John Reginald Born Sept. 7, 1884, at Windermere, Westmorland. Son of Thomas Lingard. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1906, MA 1910, LLB 1912. Lieutenant, 6th Manchester Regiment; attached to Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug. 21, 1915. Commorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lister, Arthur Hugh Son of Arthur Lister, FRS, of 871 High Road, Leytonstone, Essex. Born there 1864. Brother of Joseph J. (1875) and William T.

(1886). School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 21, 1883. Matric. Michs. 1883; BA 1886. At King’s College, London. MB and CM, Aberdeen, 1895; MD, Aberdeen, 1904. House physician, Middlesex Hospital. Medical Officer, Morningfield Hospital, and Assistant Physician, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen. Lecturer in Clinical Medicine, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen. Practised at Aberdeen. Married to Sybil Lister, of The Old Rectory, Purley, Reading, Berkshire. Lieut.-Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps; Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) mentioned in despatches. Died July 17, 1916, of tuberculosis, at sea, when returning from Egypt. Commemorated at Chatby Memorial, Egypt. (Marlborough Coll. Regiment; Venn; UWL; Medical Directories; The Times, July 27, 1916; FWR, CWGC)

Llewelyn Davies, Roland Arthur Born April 20, 1892, at Birkenhead, Cheshire. Son of Maurice Llewelyn Davies, of 59 Campden Hill Road, London. Birkenhead School. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Fusiliers (London Regt). Serbian Distinguished Service Medal. Killed in action Oct. 4, 1918. Buried in Templeux-le-Guérard British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lloyd, Alan Scrivener Born Oct. 15, 1888, at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Son of John Henry Lloyd of Edgbaston Grove. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Married to Margaret Marshall (formerly Lloyd), of Edgbaston Grove. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “C” Battery, 78th Brigade. Military Cross. Killed in action Aug. 4, 1916. Buried in Dartmoor Cemetery, Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lloyd, John Francis Selby Born Sept. 10, 1881, at Wednesbury, Staffs. Youngest son of Francis Henry Lloyd, of Stowe Hill, Lichfield, Staffs. Rossall School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; BA 1903. A director of the Welders Steel-Tube Company, Birmingham. Married to Eleanora May, née Lawrence. Major, 6th North Staffordshire Regiment; killed in action, June 18, 1915, in Flanders. Buried in Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery, Belgium. (Rossall Sch. Regiment; Venn; Scott, MSS.; The Times, June 24, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Loder, Robert Egerton Born March 10, 1887, at Grosvenor Square, London W. Son of Sir Edmund Giles Loder, of Leonardslie, Horsham, Sussex. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. College Mechanical Sciences Prize. BA 1909. Married to Muriel Rolls Loder, of Clock House, Cowfold, Sussex. Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment, 1st/4th Battalion; Staff Captain. Mentioned twice in despatches. Served in Egypt and Gallipoli. Killed in action March 29, 1917. Buried in Deir el Belah War Cemetery, Israel / Palestine. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Longbottom, Henry Born Sept. 25, 1893, in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of William Henry Longbottom, of 83B Holland Park, Notting Hill, London. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th South Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug. 9, 1915. Commem. at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Longridge, Revd Archibald Owen Carwithen Born April 24, 1880, in Manchester, Lancs. Son of Michael Longridge. School, Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905, MA 1909. Married to Constance, of 2 Clystlands, Topsham. Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army Chaplains Department. Wounded; died Oct. 12 1918 of pneumonia following influenza and gas-poisoning. Buried in Topsham Cemetery, Devon. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lonsdale, Arthur Carr-Glyn Born Sept. 7, 1891, in Lichfield, Staffs. Son of John Henry Lonsdale, of The Further House, Wimborne, Dorset. Brother of Ralph (1895). Scholar of Radley College and Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Lieutenant, 6th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; attached to Royal Scots Fusiliers. Killed in action March 10, 1915. Buried in Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lory, Victor Alfred Manley Son of William Manley and Florence Lory. Adm. as Entrance Student at Trinity, 1916. Private, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died May 23, 1917 at Calford, age unknown. Buried in Birmingham (Brandwood End) Cemetery. (FWR,CWGC,www.twgpp.org)

Lovett, Revd Richard Dale Born Jan. 3, 1870, at Whittington, Salop. Youngest son of Col. Thomas Heaton Lovett, of Belmont, Chirk, Denbighshire. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 4, 1890. Matric. Michs. 1890; BA 1893; MA 1897. Ordained deacon (Manchester) 1894; priest, 1895; Curate of Heysham, Lancs., 1894-6. Curate of Barnburgh, Yorkshire, 1896-9. Curate of Holmer, Herefordshire, 1899-1900. Rector of Huish, Wiltshire, 1900-8. Availed himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Act (1870), in 1910. Subsequently tea-planter in Burma. “He left his coffee estate in India and returned to serve in the war.” (FWR) Private, 16th Middlesex Regiment; killed in action, July 1, 1916, at Beaumont Hamel. Buried in Auchonvillers Military Cemetery, Somme, France. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lowry Corry, Frederic Henry: see Corry Loyd, Lewis Frederic[k] Innes Born 1880, in London. Eldest son of Frederic Edward Loyd (1874), of Amwell Grove, Ware, Herts. Brother of Edward N.F. (1899). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898. Called to the Bar, Inner

Temple, May 9, 1906. Captain, Lovat’s Scouts (1898); Major, Worcestershire Yeomanry. Of ‘Albyns’, Romford, Essex. Served at Gallipoli. Died Sept. 21, 1918. Buried in Stapleford Abbots (St Mary) Churchyard, Essex. (Eton Sch. Lists; UWL; Venn; Law Lists; Burke, LG, FWR, CWGC)

Lubbock, Hon. Harold Fox Pitt Born June 10, 1888, at Berkeley Square, London. Son of John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, of Kingsgate Castle, Kent. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. BA 1909. Married to Dorothy C. Lubbock, of High Elms, Farnborough, Kent. Lieutenant and Adjutant, West Kent Yeomanry; Served in Gallipoli and Palestine. Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards. Killed in action April 4, 1918. Buried in Boisleuz-au-Mont Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lucas, Keith Born March 8, 1879, at Greenwich. 2nd son of Francis Robert Lucas, engineer, of Greenhall, Forest Row, Sussex. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; BA (Nat. Sci. Tripos, Pt I, 1st Class) 1901; Walsingham medal, 1904; MA 1905; ScD 1911. Fellow, 1904; lecturer in natural sciences, 1908. Married to Alys, of The Hilden Oaks, Tonbridge, Kent. Worked in New Zealand, 1902, on the bathymetrical survey of the lakes. Croonian Lecturer, Royal Society, 1912. FRS, 1913. Made important researches in connection with the study of muscles and nerves. Additional University Demonstrator in physiology, 1907. In the Great War: Captain, Royal Flying Corps (Hampshire Aircraft Parks); employed at the Royal aircraft factory at Farnborough, where his services were of great value, ‘for he met with indomitable quiet energy the ceaseless urgency for new developments of aeroplane design, and with self-effacing devotion examined and tested them against the practical conditions of flight’. Author, articles on physiology of nerve and muscle in the Journal of Physiology. Resided at Fen Ditton, Cambs. Killed in a flying accident, near Aldershot, Oct. 5, 1916. Buried in Aldershot Military Cemetery, Hampshire. (UWL; Venn; Proc. Royal Soc. A, 95 (1919); Who was Who; D.N.B., FWR, CWGC)

Lupton, Francis Ashford Born Jan. 31, 1886, in Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of Francis Martineau Lupton, of Leeds; brother of Lionel M. (1910) and Maurice (1906). Rugby School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 8th West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own). Killed in action Feb. 19, 1917. Buried in Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lupton, Lionel Martineau Born Jan. 7, 1892, in Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of Francis Martineau Lupton, of Leeds; brother of Francis Ashford (1904) and Maurice (1906). Rugby School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Wounded twice. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Killed in action July 16, 1916. Buried in Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lupton, Maurice Born June 4, 1887, in Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of Francis Martineau Lupton, of Leeds; brother of Lionel M. (1910) and Maurice (1906). Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. BA 1909. Captain, West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action June 19, 1915. Buried in Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Lyon, Edward Lycett Born Jan. 30, 1877, at Boston, USA. Son of Edward Lyon, of 15 Rue Las Casas, Paris. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896. Second Lieutenant, 18th Hussars, 1900; Lieutenant, 1901. Served in the South African War. Aide-de-Campe to the Governor and Commander in Chief, New Zealand, 1907-9. Captain, 1909. In the Great War: Major, 18th Hussars; attached Somerset Light Infantry; wounded twice; mentioned in despatches); died Sept. 17, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (Harrow Sch. Regiment; Venn; UWL; Army Lists, FWR, CWGC)

Macartney, Hussey Burgh George Born Feb. 10, 1875, at Melbourne, Australia. 3rd son of the Revd Hussey Burgh Macartney (Vicar of Caulfield, Victoria, Australia) and Emily, daughter of Henry Addenbroke. School, St Leonard’son-Sea, Sussex (private). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1893. Matric. Michs. 1893; BA 1896. Second Lieut., 2nd Royal Fusiliers, 1898. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902; at the relief of Ladysmith. Lieutenant, 1899; wounded at Chieveley, Feb. 27, 1900; Captain, 1904; retired 1912. In Vancouver Island, 1912-14. Captain, 1st Royal Fusiliers; killed in action, June 25, 1915. Buried in La Brique Military Cemetery No. 2, Belgium. (Burke, P. and B.; Scott, MSS.; UWL (which has ‘killed June 24’); Venn; Army Lists; The Times, July 1, 1915, FWR, CWGC)

Mackay, Eric Reay Born Aug. 2, 1884, in Wimbledon, Surry. Son of Alexander Mackay. King’s College School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1906, MA 1910. Australian Army, 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen, 1902. Captain, 13th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Killed in action in Gallipoli June 13, 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Mackenzie, Colin Roy Born May 3, 1892, in Romford, Essex. Son of Dr Alexander Linton Mackenzie, of 6 The Circus, Bath. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1915. Flight-Commander, Royal Navy Air Service, 8th Squadron. DSO, mentioned in despatches; French Croix de Guerre. Killed in action Jan. 24, 1917, in Sopwith Pup No. N5198, shot down near Favreuil by Ltn. H. von Keudall, Jasta 1. Buried in Achiet-le-Grand Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL,FWR, CWGC)

Mackenzie, James Kinnell: see McKenzie

Macmaster, Donald Cameron De Ford Born Sept. 4, 1894, at Montréal, Québec, Canada. Son of Sir Donald Macmaster, KC, MP. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, 6th Cameron Highlanders. Killed in action Sept. 25/26, 1915. Buried in Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Macmullen, Edmund Ronalds Born July 24, 1884, in Cork, Ireland. Son of William Francis Macmullen. School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1907.Captain, East African Force, Unattached List; Aidede-Campe. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action June 30, 1916, in Tanzania. Buried in Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

MacMichael, Michael William Annesley Born May 8, 1895, at Lee Vicarage, Ilfracombe, North Devon. Son of the Revd William Fisher MacMichael. Blundells School, Tiverton, Devon. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Devon Regiment; Captain, Essex Regiment, “A” Company, 11th Battalion. Died Sept. 16, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in La Neuville British Cemetery, Corbie, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

MacMicking, Gilbert Thomas Gore: see McMicking MacNaghten, Angus Charles Rowley Stewart Born June 1, 1883, at Bitterne, Hampshire. Son of Steuart MacNaghten. School, Eton. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1906. Lieutenant, Black Watch (1st Royal Highlanders). Killed in action Oct. 29, 1914. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

MacNaghten, Sir Arthur Douglas Born Jan. 27 [or 25], 1897 at Paddington, London W. Son of Hon. Sir Edward C. MacNaghten, 5th Baronet, KC, DL, of Dundarave, Bushmills and the Hon. Lady MacNaghten of Berkshire. His brother Sir Edward Harry Macnaghten, 6th Bart., also fell. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1914. Member of Lincoln’s Inn. 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Succeeded to the title of 7th Baronet Macnaghten, of Dundarvie,[or Dundarave?] co. Antrim, on 1 July 1916. Killed in action 15 Sept. 1916, aged 19. Commemorated in Dunluce Parish Church; buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. (www.lennonwylie.co.uk/RobertThompson Bushmills;BurkeP.&B.;FWR,CWGC)

MacNeill, Andrew Duncan Born 1881, at Wimbledon, Surrey. School, Eton. Son of Duncan MacNeill, of Melford House, Margate, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900. Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery, 21st Heavy Battery; killed in action, July 29, 1917, in France. Buried in Hospital Farm Cemetery, Belgium. (Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Macpherson, George Son of George Macpherson, of ‘The Lloyd House’, near Wolverhampton. School, Lockers Park, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1915. Lieutenant, Machine Gun Corps, 4th Section. Died Sept. 15, 1916. Buried in Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Maddox, John Mortimer Born Dec. 16, 1896, at St Mark’s, Bury, Lancashire. Son of Revd. John Mortimer Maddox, of St Mark’s Vicarage, Bury, Lancs. Bury Grammar School (School Captain). Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1915 (Bishop Lee Scholar). 2nd Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers, 3rd Battalion attached 10th Bn. Killed in action Aug. 12, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Maitland, Hon. Alfred Henry Born Dec.9, 1872, at Nowgong, India. 3rd son of Frederic Henry Maitland, 13th Earl of Lauderdale, of Thirlestane Castle, Berwickshire. Brother of Sydney G. W. (1888). Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 17, 1890. Matric. Michs. 1890. Married to Edith, née Scobell. Second Lieutenant, the Cameron Highlanders, 1894; Lieutenant, 1898; Capt., 1899; Adjutant, 1901-4. Served in the Sudan, 1898; present at Atbara and Omdurman. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902. In the Great War: Major, 1st Cameron Highlanders; killed at the battle of the Aisne, Sept. 19, 1914. Commemorated at La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-etMarne, France. (Burke, P. and B.; Venn; UWL; Army Lists, FWR, CWGC)

Maitland, Graham Macdowall Born May 20, 1879, at Kirkcudbright. 3rd son of David Macdowall Maitland, of Cumstoun, Kirkcudbright. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1901. Rowing ‘blue’, 1901. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, July 5, 1905. Sometime surveying in British Columbia. 2nd Lieutenant, Irish Guards); mentioned in despatches); killed in action, Nov. 1, 1914, at Klein Zillebeke, Flanders. Commemorated at Yores (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn; Book of Blues; UWL; Law Lists; Burke, L.G., FWR, CWGC)

Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, Charles Julian Born Sept. 5, 1880, at Folkestone. Eldest son of David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, of Eastbridge, Crondall, Hants. School, Winchester. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899. Married to Sybil, of Craigentor, Crieff, Perthshire Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902, with the Hants. Imperial Yeomanry. Member of the Royal Archers, King’s Bodyguard for Scotland. Of Lathrick Fife, and Monzie Castle, Perthshire. In the Great War: Lieutenant, Seaforth Highlanders; Major, 10th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders; killed in action during the battle of Loos, Sept. 25-27, 1915. Commemorated in Monzie Church and at the Loos Memorial, France. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn; Burke, P. and B. (sub Lauderdale; Army Lists, FWR, Scottish War Memorials Project)

Malden, Walter Born Aug. 11, 1858, at Datchet, Bucks. Son of the Rev. Clifford Malden (1851), of St Lawrence’s Rectory, Ventnor, Isle of Wight and Jane, daughter of Charles Eley. Brother of Charles H. (1877), Eustace (1882) and William Ernest Pelham. Repton School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 31, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1877; BA 1881; MA 1885; MB 1887; MD 1905. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. MRCS, 1886; MRCP, 1909. Practised successively at Pembury, Kent, at Tunbridge Wells, and at Cambridge. Clinical Pathologist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, 1908. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps. An authority on the diseases of bees. Author, pathological. Died Oct. 28, 1918, at his residence, Bateman House, Cambridge. (ReptonSch.Reg.;Venn;UWL; MedicalDirectories;TheTimes,Oct.30,1918.)

Mander, D’Arcy Wentworth Born Oct. 27, 1870. Son of Charles John Mander, of 25, Carlton Road, Putney, London. Brother of Frederick William (1891) and of Charles H.W. (1886). Charterhouse School. Adm.as pens. at Trinity, May 21, 1888. Matric. Michs. 1888. Married to Esme Mary, of 1 Lionel Road, Bexhill, Surrey. 2nd Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 1892; Lieutenant, 1896; Captain, 1900; Adjutant of Militia, 1903-4. In the Great War: Major, Acting Lieut.Colonel, Durham Light Infantry; killed in action, Sept. 20, 1914. Buried at Vendresse British Cemetery, Aisne, France. (Army Lists; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Mann, John [Ian] Anderson Born March 27, 1895, at Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Eldest son of Sir John Mann, KBE, chartered accountant, of ‘Duncryne’, Woldhingham, Surrey. Schools, Ardvreck, Charterhouse (in Shooting VIII: “the best rifle shot of his year”). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, 5th The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); attached to Royal Flying Corps (25th Squadron. Military Cross. Shot down in action while flying on patrol duty over German lines near Fleurbaix, Aug. 9, 1916. “At the outbreak of the war he was gazetted to the Scottish Rifles, and joined the Royal Flying Corps in March last. Shortly afterwards he and his pilot distinguished themselves by disposing of eight German aeroplanes in seven days. They were each awarded the Military Cross for consistent gallantry and skill.” Buried in Rue-Pétillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix. (The Carthusian magazine, Nov. 1916, UWL, CWGC, FWR)

Mansel-Pleydell, John Morton Born March 16, 1884, at Bengeo, Hertford, Herts. Twin son of John Colvile Morton Mansel-Pleydell, of 19 Moore Street, Cadogan Square, London. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1906. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “A” Battery, 107th Brigade; Aide-de-Campe. Died Sept. 22, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Mapplebeck, Gordon Whitfield Born Jan. 1880, at Lillington, Warks. Son of Edward Mapplebeck, of Woodbrook, Selly Oak, Birmingham; later of Woodfield, Leamington Spa. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. 1898. A stockbroker at Birmingham. Lieutenant, The Liverpool Regiment; Captain, N. Staffs. Regiment, 4th Battalion attached 1st Bn; DSO, 1915; mentioned in despatches. Died July 30, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, Belgium. (HarrowSch.Reg.;Venn;UWL;TheV.C.and D.S.O.;TheTimes,Aug.4,1917;FWR,CWGC)

Margerison, Caleb Walden Son of Arthur McKune Margerison, of 1 Park Avenue, Southport, Lancashire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914; died 1916. Lieutenant, 11th Border Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Died July 6, 1916, of wounds received in action on July 1, 1916, aged 21. Buried in WarloyBaillon Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Marnham, Hugh Cecil Son of Herbert Marnham, of Frognal Rise, Hampstead, London. Heath Mount School, Hampstead, and Mill Hill School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. 2nd Lieutenant (Pilot), Royal Flying Corps, 10th Squadron, Sussex Yeomanry. Died Aug. 22, 1916, aged 20. Buried in Le Touret Military Cemetery, RichebourgeL’Avoué, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Marsden-Smedley, George Futvoye Son of John Bertram Marsden-Smedley, of Lea Green, Matlock, Derbyshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. 2nd Lieut., Rifle Brigade, 3rd Battalion. Died Aug. 18, 1916, aged 19. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Marsh, Alfred Stanley Born Feb. 1, 1892, at Crewkerne, Somerset. Son of William Warren Marsh. Sexey’s School, Bruton, Somerset. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner and Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1909. College Natural Sciences Prize. Senior Scholar 1911. BA 1912. Captain, 8th Somerset Light Infantry. Killed in action Jan. 5/6, 1916. Buried in Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Marshall, [Anthony] Selby Francis Born Feb. 1, 1879, at Alnwick. Son of Anthony Marshall, of Annstead, Chathill, Northumberland. School, Edinburgh Academy. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1900, as Anthony S. F. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Section Sanitaire, French Army). Died July 25, 1918, from the effects of war service. (Venn; UWL)

Martin, William Francis Born Feb. 7, 1876, at Whitehaven, Cumberland. 2nd son of Robert Frewen Martin (1859), of The Brand, Loughborough, Leics. Brother of Robert E. (1893). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1894. Matric. Michs. 1894. Married to Violet Martin, of The Holt, Woodhouse, Loughborough. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902 (2nd

Lieut., Leics. Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1900). A director of the Mountsorrel Granite Co., Leics. In the Great War: Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Leicestershire Yeomanry; mentioned in despatches; killed in action, May 13, 1915. Buried in Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery, Belgium. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; UWL; Burke, L.G.; The Times, May 20, 1915; FWR; CWGC)

Martin Smith, Julian Horace Son of Martin Ridley Smith, of Warren House, Hayes, Kent. Born Nov. 2, 1887, in Hayes. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. 2nd Lieutenant, Intelligence Corps, attached to 9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers. Died Sept. 10, 1914. Buried in Nangis Communal Cemetery, Seine-et-Marne, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Master, George Gilbert Onslow Born Feb. 16, 1894, in Johannesburg. South Africa. Son of Charles Onslow Master, of Flax Bourton, Bristol. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, Gloucestershire Regiment, 1st/4th Battalion. Killed in action July 25, 1916. Buried in Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Mather, Alfred Lushington Born June 18, 1885, at Knutsford, Cheshire. Son of Edward Lushington Mather, of Over Tabley, Cheshire. School, Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action Jan. 7, 1917. Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium. (FWR,CWGC)

Maxwell, William Francis John Born July 7, 1885, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of Sir William Francis Maxwell, 4th Baronet, of Cardoness. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1904, Matric. 1905. BA 1908. Lieutenant, 5th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action in Gallipoli, Aug. 13, 1915. Buried in Redoubt Cemetery, Helles, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Maybrook, Walter Richard Born March 12, 1894, at New Cross, London SE. Son of Walter Richard Maybrook, of 91 Inchmery Road, Catford, London. St Olave’s Grammar School, London. Adm. as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Private, London Regiment (Artists Rifles); 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Wiltshire Regiment. Killed in action April 24, 1916. Buried in Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Mont-St Eloi, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

McEwen, James Robert Dundas Son of Robert Finnie McEwen, of Bardrochat, Colmonell, Ayrshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914; died 1916. Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers; Aide-deCampe. Killed in action Oct. 12, 1916, aged 20. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

McKenzie, James Kinnell Born Nov. 8, 1892, at Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Son of Robert McKenzie, of ‘Homelea’, Thornhill. Edinburgh University. Admitted as Affiliated Student at Trinity, June 25, 1914, Subsizar 1914.

MA (Edin.) 1914. Lieutenant [UWL has ‘2nd Lieut.’], Seaforth Highlanders, 10th Battalion, attached 8th Bn. Killed in action Oct. 30, 1915. Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

McLaren, Samuel Bruce Born Aug. 16, 1876, in Tokyo, Japan. Son of the Revd Samuel Gilfillan McLaren (MA Edin, 1884), of Albert Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. School, Scotch College, Melbourne. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1899; (3rd Wrangler, 1899; Math. Tripos, Pt II, 1st Class, 1900); BA 1900; Isaac Newton student, 1901; MA 1905. Lecturer in Mathematics at University College, Bristol, 1904-6; at Birmingham University, 1906-13; Professor of Mathematics at University College, Reading, 1913-16. Accompanied the British Association to Australia, 1914, as Branch Secretary. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (Signals); died Aug. 13, 1916, at Abbeville, of wounds received in action. Buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. (Scott, MSS.; UWL; Venn; The Times, Aug. 18 and 24, 1916; Proc. London Math. Soc. (2), 16 (1917), xxxiii; CWGC)

McMichael, Michael William Annesley: see MacMichael McMicking, Gilbert Thomas Gore Born Aug. 8, 1894, in Stanton Lacey, Shropshire. Elder son of Major Gilbert McMicking, CMG, MP. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Matr. 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Cambridgeshire Regt. Died in Holland Nov. 11, 1918. Buried in Orthen Protestant Cemetery, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

McNeile, John Eldest son of Henry Hugh McNeile (1848), of Parkmount, Belfast. Born there Dec. 20, 1862. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 13, 1881. Matric. Michs. 1881; BA 1884; MA 1888. Lieutenant, Coldstream Guards, 1885; Captain, 1897; Major, 1903; retired, 1905. Married Oonah Edwina, daughter of Lieut.-Col. John Augustus Conolly, VC, of Coolure, Co. Westmeath. Of Kippilaw, Roxburgh. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.Colonel, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 1st/4th Battalion); wounded and prisoner; ‘presumed killed in action’, July 12, 1915, at Gallipoli. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn; UWL; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; FWR;CWGC)

Melville, Hugh Colquhoun Born Sept. 18, 1885, in Asheville, North Carolina, USA. Son of George Angus Melville. Derby Grammar School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1905. BA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derby Regiment), 13th Battalion, attached 10th Bn. Killed in action in the Ypres Salient, Feb. 14, 1916. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Mercer, Eric Dawson Born April 26, 1894, at 4 Alexandra Drive, Aintree, Liverpool. Son of Thomas Mercer, of 4 Alexandra Drive, Aintree; brother of James (1903). At Liverpool University. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1913. BSc (Liverpool). 2nd Lieutenant, 10th Lancashire Fusiliers. Died May 2, 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Merryweather, Charles Walter Son of Charles James Merryweather, of Bridge Gate House, Retford, Notts. Born there May 31, 1880. Retford Grammar School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; BA 1903; MA 1907. Assistant Master at Gresham School, Holt, 1903-5; at Manchester Grammar School, 1905-14. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Lancashire Fusiliers; wounded; mentioned in despatches; killed in action, Nov. 23, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL; Venn;Schoolmasters’Directories,FWR,CWGC)

Mews, John Keith Son of John Mews, of 90 Westbourne Terrace, Paddington, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. Captain, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Wounded; died Aug. 24, 1918 of wounds received in action, aged 23. Buried in Bac-du-Sud British Cemetery, Bailleulval, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Meyrick, Evan Eckhard Born Jan. 6, 1893, in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Son of Edward Meyrick, of Thornhanger, Marlborough. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Browne Scholarship 1914. Lance-Sergeant, 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died July 30, 1916 of sickness contracted on active service. Buried in Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Michell, Noel Burgess Born Dec. 24, 1885, at Steyning, Sussex. Son of George Burgess Michell, of 11 Sackville Gardens, Hove, Sussex. School, Malvern College. Admitted as Major Scholar at Trinity, June 26, 1905. College Classics Prize 1906. MA 1908. Captain, 11th Royal Fusiliers. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action March 22, 1918. Commemo at Pozières Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Milburn, Richard Gerald Born Aug. 24, 1893, at Banstead, Surrey. Son of William Milburn. School, Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, East Surrey Regiment, 4th Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action Feb. 9/10, 1915. Buried in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Miley, Miles Born July 1, 1889, in Hampstead, London. Son of Miles Miley, of Haven Hill, St Mary Bourne, Andover, Han. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. College Maths Prize 1909; BA 1911. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 1st (Northumbrian) Brigade. Died Dec. 30,

1915, of wounds received in action. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Miller, Ernest Cyril Son of William Pitt Miller, of Merlewood, Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire. Born there, June 13, 1878. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1901. Captain, N. Lancashire Regiment, 1906. Married to Mrs C. Bland (formerly Miller), of The Old Rectory, Debden, Saffron Walden, Essex. Captain, N. Lancs. Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached “B” Company 1st Bn; killed in action Oct. 23, 1914, near Bixschoote, Belgium. Buried in Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Belgium. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Mills, Tom Rethanan Born April 29, 1886, in Bredbury, Cheshire. Son of Tom Hampton Mills. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. Lieutenant, 6th Manchester Regiment. Killed in action in Gallipoli June 4, 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Milne, Alexander Richard Son of Frank Alexander Milne, of Summerhill, Barnet, Herts. School, Winchester College. Adm as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. Captain and Adjutant, Hertfordshire Regt. Killed in action July 31, 1917, aged 21. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Mitford, Hon. C.B.O. Freeman: see Freeman-Mitford Moore, Gerald Alexander Clifford Born March 3, 1892, in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Alexander Moore, of Badgeworth Court, Cheltenham. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Lieutenant, 8th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died July 11, 1915, of wounds received in action in Gallipoli, June 29, 1915. Buried in Pietà Military Cemetery, Malta. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Moorsom, Alfred Edgar Born Aug. 26, 1893, in Aylesham, Norfolk. Son of Edgar Robert Henry Moorsom. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Private, Royal Army Medical Corps; Lieutenant, 4th Suffolk Regiment. Died Aug. 3, 1916, of wounds received in action on July 15, 1916. Buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Morgan, Arthur Conway Osborne Born Jan. 11, 1885, in Cambridge. Son of the Revd Henry Arthur Morgan, DD, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, of 12 Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea. School, Winchester College (King’s Gold Medallist, 1903). Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1903. College Maths Prize 1905; BA 1906. Chancellor’s Gold Medallist; President of the Union Society, 1906. Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln’s Inn. Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, 4th Battery, 3rd North Midland Brigade. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action at Hohenzollern Redoubt, Oct. 13, 1915. Buried in Canadian Cemetery No. 2, Neuville-St Vaast, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Muir, Burleigh Leycester Born Aug. 29, 1890, in London SE. Son of Sir Richard David Muir, of 3 Temple Gardens, London. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Married to Vera Brodie Muir, née MacQueen, of 30 Campden House Court, Kensington, London. Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple. Captain, Royal Army Service Corps (III Corps HQ Battalion) and Special List (Courts-Martial Officer). Died Nov. 4, 1918, of pneumonia following influenza. Buried in Don Communal Cemetery, Annoeullin, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Mullens, Cyril John Ashley Born Oct. 31, 1896, in Cadogan Square, London SW [or at Barrow Hills, Longcross, Chertsey, Surrey]. Only son of Sir John Ashley Mullens, of 6 Belgrave Square, London SW1. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Jan. 16, 1915. Flight Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Air Service, 1 Wing, St Pol (Observer). Shot down into the sea in action off the coast of Flanders, Nieuport 12 No. 8904, May 5, 1916. Commemorated at Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Murray, George Anthony Born Sept. 29, 1893, in Kenilworth, Cape Colony, South Africa. Son of Dr Charles Frederick Kennan Murray, of Kenilworth. School, Diocesan College, Cape Colony, S. Africa. Bedales School. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Married to Margaret Murray, of 10 Palace Court, Bayswater Road, London. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Field Artillery, “D” Battery, 47th Brigade. Military Cross. Died April 4, 1918, of wounds received in action. Buried in Aubigny British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Murray, Malcolm George Douglas Born Jan. 4, 1887, in Adelaide, South Australia. Son of Pultney Malcolm Borthwick Murray. School, St Peter’s Collegiate School, Adelaide. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1907. BA 1910. Married to Margaret Louise Murray, of 5 Warrington Cresc., Maida Vale, London. Trooper, 9th Australian Light Horse. DiedOct. 25, 1918 [or Nov. 16, 1918], from the effects of war service. Buried in Damascus Common-wealth War Cemetery, Syria. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Murray-Smith, Arthur George Born Sept. 27, 1886, in Lennox Gardens, London. Son of George Murray-Smith. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1909. Married to Margaret Pollock (formerly MurraySmith), of Mountainstown, Navan, Co. Meath. Lieutenant, 2nd Life Guards. Died Nov. 2, 1914, of wounds received in action. Buried in Lille Southern Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Negroponte, Jean Jacques Born Nov. 24, 1894, in Alexandria, Egypt. Son of Jacques Negroponte. School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 8th South Lancashire Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Died Oct. 29, 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Puchevillers British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Nelson, William Horace Vere Son of P.W. and Gertrude Nelson, of ‘Westminster’, Hindhead, Surrey. Joined the army on Aug. 5, 1914, gazetted 2nd Lieutenant Sept. 17, 1914. Native of Hoddesdon, Herts. Lieutenant, 10th Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). King George’s Coronation Medal (1911). Died July 8, 1916. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, MéricourtL’Abbé, France, aged 20. (FWR, CWGC)

Nevile, Bernard Philip Born Aug. 1, 1888, at Wellingore Hall, Lincolnshire. Son of Ralph Henry Christopher Nevile. Downside School. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1910. BA 1913. Captain, 7th Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action Feb. 11, 1916. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Nevile, Hugh George Born Nov. 17, 1878, in London. 2nd son of Ralph Henry Christopher Nevile (1866), of Wellingore Hall, Lincoln, later of Crown Lea, Malvern, Worcs. (and Mildred Frances, daughter of Charles Robert ScottMurray of Danesfield, Bucks.) School, The Oratory, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; BA 1901. Lieutenant, 2nd South Wales Borderers. Wounded; killed in action, Aug. 21, 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL; Venn; Burke, L.G., CWGC)

Newall, Jack Hainsworth Maxwell Born Oct. 1, 1895, in Huyton, Liverpool. Son of William Newall Maxwell Newall, of Wharton Hall, Winsford, Cheshire. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Ex-Public Schools Battali-on, enlisted May 12, 1915, commissioned Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve July 12, 1915, Drake Battalion. Killed in action Nov. 13, 1916. Buried at Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Newson, Walter Alexander Son of Thomas Newson, of Marlow House, Kingston-on-Thames; later of Crosswood House, East Molesey, Surrey. Born there, Aug. 21, 1863. Charterhouse School, Godalming. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1882. Matric. Michs. 1882; BA 1885; MA 1892. Married to Francesca A.P. Newson, of Alexandra Club, 12 Grosvenor Street, London. Served in the South African War, with 12th Imperial Yeomanry, 1899-1902. Inspector in C.I.D. of Johannesburg Military Police. In the Great War: Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers); died in France on active service, April 15, 1917. Buried in Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport, Seine-Maritime, France. (Charterhouse Register; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Nicholas, Henrie Clarence Born Sept. 22, 1881, at Ouse, Tasmania. Australian. Son of George Clarence Nicholas, of Milbrook, Ouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Harrow School. Matric. Michs. 1900; BA 1904. Returned to Tasmania. Lance-Corporal, 3rd

Australian Light Horse; killed in action, Aug. 4-6, 1916. Commemorated at Jerusalem Memorial, Israel / Palestine. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Noel, Hon. Robert Edmund Thomas Mo[o]re Born April 10, 1888, in Stamford, Lincolnshire. Son of Charles Francis Noel, 3rd Earl of Gainsborough, of Exton Park, Oakham. Downside School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. Captain, Royal Fusiliers, attached to Nigeria Regiment, West African Frontier Force (attached 1st Battalion). Died in East Africa Feb. 2, 1918, of dysentery and malaria. Buried in Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Norris, William Forbes Born April 13, 1894, at Wood Norton, Dereham, Norfolk. Son of William Edward Norris, of Wood Norton, Guist, Norfolk. Shrewsbury School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Lieutenant, Norfolk Regiment; attached to Divisional Cyclist Company. Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug. 25, 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

O’Connor, Arthur Cathal Born Sept. 28, 1891, in Dublin, Ireland. Son of Arthur Patrick Cathal O’Connor. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Captain, 1st Norfolk Regiment. Wounded; Military Cross. Killed in action July 27, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Oliver, Thomas Frederick Born Aug. 5, 1886, at Clifton, Glos. Son of Thomas William Nene Oliver, of 26 Brunswick Terrace, Hove, Sussex. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. [2nd] Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Wounded; died Oct. 26, 1918, of heart failure following pneumonia. Woking (St John’s) Crematorium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Orde-Powlett, William Percy Born April 7, 1894, at Saltburn-by-Sea, North Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Hon. William George Algar Order-Powlett, later 5th Baron Bolton, of Bolton Hall, Leyburn, Yorkshire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action, May 16/17, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Parry, Francis Alexander Born March 28, 1882, in Nottingham. Son of Edward Parry, of ‘Rossmore’, Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa; brother of Norman C. (1905) and Charles B. (1903). Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1904. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 16th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Wounded; Military Cross (1916). Killed in action Sept. 27, 1918. Buried at Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Parry, Norman Cecil Born Sept. 19, 1886, in Nottingham. Son of Edward Parry, of ‘Rossmore’, Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa; brother of Francis A. (1901) and Charles B. (1903). Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1905. BA 1908. Lieutenant, 3rd York and Lancaster Regiment. Wounded. Killed in action July 27, 1915. Buried in New Irish Farm Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Parsons, Desmond Clere Born Feb. 2, 1890, in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of the Hon. Richard Clere Parsons. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Captain, 2nd Irish Guards. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action in France, Sept. 15, 1916. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Patteson, John Dossie Born Feb. 16, 1889, in Postwick, Norfolk. Son of Col. Henry Tyrwhitt Staniforth Patteson, of Beeston Hall, Norwich. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. 2nd Lieutenant, 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales’s) Dragoon Guards. Killed in action in France, Oct. 13, 1914. Buried in Pontdu-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pearce, Robert Swayne Born Aug. 28, 1895, in Shanghai, China. Son of Sir Edward Charles Pearce. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Rifle Brigade. Killed in action in Belgium, May 9, 1915. Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pemberton, Francis Percy Campbell Born April 4, 1885, at Trumpington Hall, Cambridge. Only son of Canon Thomas Percy Pemberton. Private tuition, Hertfordshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. Married to Winifred Mary Colegate (formerly Pemberton), of 16 Prince’s Gardens, London. Captain, 2nd Life Guards, “C” Squadron. Killed in action near Roulers, Oct. 19, 1914. Buried in Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Penn, Eric Frank Born April 17, 1878, in London. Eldest son of William Penn, of Taverham Hall, Norfolk and sometime of St Albans Court, Dover (and Constance); brother of Geoffrey M. (1905). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897. Cricket ‘blue’, 1899, 1902. Married to Gladys Penn, of Baldslow Place, Baldslow, Sussex. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1901 (Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Scots). In the Great War: Second Lieutenant, Norfolk Yeomanry, 1914; Captain, 4th Grenadier Guards, 1915; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action, Oct. 18, 1915. Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, France. (Scott, MSS.; Book of Blues; Venn; Army Lists; UWL, which erroneously gives ‘killed Feb. 11’; The Times, Oct. 25, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Penn, Geoffrey Mark Born April 20, 1886, in Richmond Terrace, London. Son of William Penn, of 34 Wilton Crescent, Victoria, London; brother of Eric F. (1897). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1910. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Rifle Brigade; attached to Somerset Light Infantry. Killed in action Feb. 11, 1915. Buried in Rifle House Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Penrose, Edward John McNeill Born Oct. 2, 1888, in Craigs, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Son of the Revd John Trevennen Penrose, of ‘Tullaghquin’, Church Road, Wimbledon, London. School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. Captain, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action near St Julien, Belgium, April 25, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Penrose FitzGerald, Maurice John: see FitzGerald Peploe, Keith Born July 26, 1893, at Maidenhead, Bucks.[or Sevenoaks, Kent]. Son of Daniel Henry Theophilus Peploe, of 22 Sloane Gardens, London. School, Marlborough College; Sandhurst. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913.Captain, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, “B” Company 2nd Battalion. Killed in action in FranceNov. 9, 1916. Buried in MaillyMaillet Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (UWL; FWR, CWGC)

Perry, Evelyn Walter Copland Born Dec. 4, 1890, in Manchester Square, Marylebone, London W. Son of Walter Copland Perry, a noted author and barrister, and Evelyn née Stopford, of 29 Thurloe Square, South Kensington, London. School, Repton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. A pioneer British aviator. On Sept. 12, 1911, Perry gained his Royal Aero Club certificate from the Aeronautical Syndicate Flying School, Hendon, on the Barber “Valkyrie” and became the 130th person in the United Kingdom to learn to fly. He was then employed as a Royal Aircraft Factory pilot and carried out a considerable amount of flying at Brooklands on a Burgess-Wright. In 1912, he worked with Thomas Sopwith at his flying school at Brooklands, where amongst others he trained Hugh Trenchard. With the outbreak of World War I, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He flew to France with the Royal Flying Corps and was killed in a flying accident on 16 August 1914, making him possibly the first officer to die in on active service in France during the Great War. Buried in St Acheul French National Cemetery, Amiens, France. (Wikipedia, FWR, CWGC)

Persse, Cecil de Burgh Gordon Born July 17, 1875, at Galway. 4th son of Henry Sadleir Persse, of Glenarde, Galway. Schools Rugby and Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; BA 1898. Served in the S. African War as Private, 2nd Imperial Yeomanry. Awarded Cape Colony Orange Free State Transvaal clasps.

In the Great War, [2nd] Lieutenant, 7th Dragoon Guards (Princess Royal’s), attached Irish Guards; died July 19, 1915, of wounds received in action. Buried in Netley Military Cemetery, Hampshire. (Rugby Sch. Registers; Venn; Cheltenham Coll. Regiment; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Petersen, William Sinclair Born July 10, 1892, in Newcastle-uponTyne, Northumberland. Only son of William Petersen. School, Glenalmond College, Perthshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Life Guards. Killed in action Nov. 6, 1914. Buried in Zillebeke Churchyward, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Phillips, Ralph Noel Born Dec. 26, 1878, in London. 2nd son of John Hawtin Phillips, of 15 Gledhow Gardens, London; later of Hurstcroft, Ascot. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896; BA 1899. Married to Margaret, née Farmer. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1900; Lieutenant, 1903; Captain, 1910; Adjutant, 1911-14. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902 (attached Royal Army Service Corps). In the Great War, Captain, 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Died Dec. 27, 1914, of wounds received in action on Nov. 3. Buried in Cranbourne (St Peter) Churchyard, Berkshire. (Scott,MSS.;Venn;UWL;Army Lists;TheTimes,Dec.29,1914,FWR;CWGC)

Pigé Leschallas, Gilbert: see Leschallas Pilkington, Hugh Brocklehurst Born Sept. 1887, in Liverpool. Son of Charles Pilkington, of Prestwich, Manchester. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Captain, 6th Manchester Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action in Gallipoli June 4, 1915. Commemorated at the Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pinsent, David Hume Born May 24, 1891, at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Son of Hume Chancellor Pinsent. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1910. College Maths Prize 1911. BA 1913. A close friend of Wittgenstein. Being found unsuited to active war service, he trained as a test pilot, working at the Royal Aircraft Establish-ment in Farnborough, where he was killed in a plane crash, May 8,1918. (Wikipedia)

Platt, Maurice Cedric Born Nov. 11, 1892, in Oldham, Lancs. Son of Samuel Radcliffe and Helen Platt, of Youlston Park, Barnstaple, Devon. School, Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1912. BA 1915. Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves (Royal Naval Division), Hawke Battalion. Mentioned in the Secretary of State’s list, for valuable services in connection with the war. Interned in Holland Oct. 9, 1914. Died Nov. 26, 1918 of heart failure following pneumonia contracted during internment at The Hague. Body brought to UK May 19, 1919; 1914 Star and clasp issued to his mother Oct. 26,

1920. Buried in Oldham (Chadderton) Cemetery. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pollock, Charles Thomas Anderdon Born April 12, 1889, in Kensington, West London. Son of Sir Ernest Pollock, KBE, KC, later the Rt Hon. Baron Hanworth, of Hanworth, PC, Master of the Rolls. School, Wellington College. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. BA 1909. Married to Alice Joyce Pollock, of Longdown Cottage, Sandburst, Berkshire. Captain, Inns of Court Officers Training Corps; attached to East Yorkshire Regiment. Mentioned twice in despatches. Killed in action March 31, 1918. Buried in Moreuil Communal Cemetery Allied Extension, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pollock, Martin Viner Born May 15, 1888, in Kensington, London. Son of Robert Erskine Pollock, of Avering Court, Stroud, Gloucestershire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. LLB 1909. Lieutenant, 3rd South Wales Borderers. Killed in action May 9, 1915. Buried in Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pope, Charles Alfred Whiting Born in Dorchester, Nov. 26, 1877. 4th son of Alfred Pope, JP, FSA, solicitor, of South Court, Dorchester; later of 7 Sedlescombe Road South, St Leonards-on-Sea. Brother of Alfred R. (1890). One of eleven brothers and four sisters, all of whom (except one son predeceased) fought or worked for their country in the Great War. Charterhouse School, Godalming. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896; BA 1899; BChir. and MA 1904; MB 1908. At St Bartholomew’s Hospital. MRCS; LRCP, 1903. House Physician, Somerset Hospital, Cape Town. Assistant House Surgeon, South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital. Practised subsequently at Rugby and Hastings. Married, April 14, 1909, Marion Ruth, eldest daughter of Captain J.J.A. Gravener, RN, of Dorchester. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps; drowned in H.M. transport Transylvania, May 4, 1917. Commemorated at Savona Memorial, Italy. (List of Carthusians; Venn; Medical Directories; UWL; The Times, April 20, 1909; The Morning Post, May 30, 1917; FWR, CWGC)

Porter, Ernest James Born July 4, 1884, in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Son of Samuel Porter, of Southend. Southend Secondary School. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1909. College Natural Sciences Prize. BA 1911. Lieutenant, 22nd London Regiment (Queen’s). Died in German hands in France, Sept. 22, 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Porte-de-Paris Cemetery, Cambrai, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Powell, Rhys Campbell F[F]olliot Born July 24, 1892, in Punjab, India. Son of Major-General Charles Herbert Powell, KCB, of Wickham, Hampshire. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Highland Light Infantry. Killed in action at Verneuil Sept. 13/14, 1914. Buried in Vendresse British Cemetery, Aisne, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Powell, Richard Henry Born March 15, 1884, in London. Son of Henry Pryor and Helena Powell, of The Rectory, Penvorth, Sussex. School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Married to Barbara Frances Powell, of 17 Tite Street, Chelsea, London. On the editorial staff of The Times. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment, “C” Company 5th Battalion. Killed in action at Richebourg l’Avoué May 9, 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Power, John Wethered Born Dec. 31, 1893, in Marlow, Bucks. Son of John Danvers Power, JP MVO, of Duke’s Hill House, Bagshot, Surrey; brother of Piers D. (1919). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Somerset Light Infantry; attached to Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry; Lieutenant, Welsh Guards, 4th Company, 1st Battalion. Killed in action Sept. 10, 1916. Buried in Citadel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pretor-Pinney, Charles Frederick Born June 9, 1864, in Somerset.Eldest son of Col. Frederick Wake Pinney, of The Grange, Somerton, Somerset (who assumed, by Royal Licence, Aug. 22, 1877, the additional name and arms of Pretor) and Lucy, daughter of Abel Smith, M.P., of Woodhall Park, Herts. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 21, 1883. Matric. Michs. 1883. Assumed the additional name of Pretor in 1907. Entered the Army from the Militia, 1884; Lieut., Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Transferred to the Rifle Brigade, 1884; Capt., 1893. Aide-de-Campe to the Governor of Bombay. Retired, 1898. Major, 1899; attached as Major to 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, for service in South Africa, 1901-2. Married, June 12, 1894, Phyllis Julia, daughter of Vincent Stuckey, JP, DL, of Hill House, Langport, Somerset. Of 36, Sloane Court, Chelsea, London. Succeeded to Somerton Erleigh and The Grange, Somerton, in 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.Colonel, the Rifle Brigade, 1915; wounded, 1916; mentioned in despatches; DSO, Jan. 1, 1917); died, s.p., April 28, 1917, of wounds received in action. Buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families; Army Lists; Venn; The V.C. and D.S.O.; UWL; Burke, L.G.; CWGC)

Pring, Basil Crompton Born Sept. 16, 1888, in Leatherhead, Surrey. Son of Frederick Arthur Pring. School, S.E. College, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1906. Private, Middlesex Regiment; Lieutenant, Worcestershire Regiment and Machine Gun Corps, 96th Company. Killed in action in France, July 1, 1916. Commem. at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pringle, Arthur Stanley Born March 11, 1877, at Edinburgh. Son of Robert Pringle, of 18 Rutland Square, Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh Academy. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896; BA and LLB 1899. Football (rugby) ‘blue’, 1897, 1898. An

Advocate at the Scottish Bar. Captain, 10th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); killed at the Battle of Loos, Sept. 23, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (Edinburgh Acad. Register; Venn; Book of Blues; UWL; The Times, Dec. 15, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Prior-Wandesforde, Christopher Butler Born Dec, 15th 1896 at Castlecomer, County Kilkenny. Son of Captain Richard Henry and Florence Prior-Wandesforde, of Castlecomer House in County Kilkenny and Kirklington Hall and Hipswell Lodge, Yorkshire. Mourne Grange School, County Down, Rugby School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, March 1915. Gained commission to Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards) March 31, 1915. Joined the 4th battalion in the Ypres Salient, 1915, and in early 1916 was involved in the ‘Operations at the Bluff’ to the south east of Ypres. Entered the Somme offensive Sept. 1916 where saw action around High Wood and Eaucourt L’Abbaye where 2nd Lt Prior-Wandesforde was wounded in action. By now promoted to Lieutenant, Prior-Wandesforde fought during the Battle of Arras in April of 1917 and in June was in the line at the Hindenburg Support. On June 27th the battalion came under a gas attack and although badly affected himself, Prior-Wandesforde worked for two hours in rescuing others from a gassed dugout. The extra effort involved in his actions caused the gas to penetrate his system and he died from the effects later in the day June 27, 1917 aged 20 in No 49 Casualty Clearing Station. After his death his captain wrote, “His was one of the sunniest natures I have ever met and no danger or difficulty seemed to damp his spirits for more than a few minutes. He was the very embodiment of charity and I have never heard him say an unkind word of anybody. After he was gassed he spent the greater part of two hours looking after his men and getting them out of danger”. Buried in Achiet-le-Grand Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (www.historic graves.com; FWR, CWGC)

Pryor, Robert Selwyn Born Oct. 25, 1895, at 13 Devonshire Street, London N. Son of Selwyn Robert Pryor, of Plaw Hatch, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts; brother of Archibald (1921) and Charles (1917). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed in action at Ypres May 1, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Purser, Frank Dulcken [Dulcker] Born March 9, 1887, in London NW. Son of Frank Walter Purser, of 17 Clifton Villas, Paddington, London W9. Scholar at Uppingham School. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. College History Prize, 1907. BA 1909. Commissioned Temporary Lieutenant Royal Marines for Cyclist Company, Dec. 25, 1914. Draft for British Expeditionary Force July 7, 1916. Invalided to UK Dec. 27, 1916. Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves (Royal Navy Division), Nelson Battalion. Killed in action Dec. 27, 1917, “sniped and killed while touring the line amongst his men”. Buried at Villers-Plouich Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Pym, Claude John Born Feb. 27, 1893, at Heath House, Navenby, Lincolnshire. Son of Claude George Melville Pym, of Canwick House, Lincoln. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Private, Canadian Force; Lieutenant, 2nd Irish Guards. Died March 27, 1917 of injuries accidentally received on March 24, 1917. Buried in Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Raikes, Frank Stewart Waddington Born Feb. 24, 1893, in Peshawar, Punjab, India. Son of Major Frank Stewart Whittington Raikes (Rifle Brigade). School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 5th Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action May 9, 1915. Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Rattigan, Cyril Stanley Born Aug. 5, 1884, in London SW. Son of Sir William Henry Rattigan, KC, MP, of ‘Lanarkslea’, Cornwall Gardens, London. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. Captain, Royal Fusiliers, “D” Company 7th Battalion. Killed in action in France, Nov. 13, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Raw, Rowland Born July 16, 1884, in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa, son of George H. Raw. School, Clifton College. Adm. as pens.at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1907. Married to L.B. May Raw, of ‘Churchfield’, Witley, Surrey. 2nd Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers, “X” Company 9th Bn. Killed in action Aug. 7, 1915. Buried in Hill 10 Cemetery, Turkey. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Reed, Revd Clifford Hugh Born June 29, 1888, in Cullompton, Devon. Son of William Henry Reed. Queen’s School, Taunton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1911. Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army Chaplains’ Department. Military Cross Nov. 14, 1916. Killed in action at Messines June 7, 1917. Buried in Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Reed, Henry William Tennent Born June 5, 1884, in Durham. Son of Lancelot George Reed, of Durham. Durham School. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1905. College Classics Prize. BA 1908. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Monmouthshire Regiment. Killed in action May 2, 1915. Buried in La Brique Military Cemetery No., 2, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Reid, James Born July 27, 1889, in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Sir Hugh Reid, Bart., of Belmont, Springburn, Glasgow. School, Glenalmond College, Perthshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1913. Captain, 10th Highland Light Infantry. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Sept. 25, 1915. Buried in Cambrin Churchyard Extension, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Reynolds, John William Born April 5, 1887, in Keswick, Norfolk. Son of John William Reynolds, of Kirkley, Lowestoft. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. College History Prize. BA 1908, MA (Sidney) 1912. Fellow and Lecturer at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action near Ypres Aug. 7, 1915. Buried in Talana Farm Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Richardson, Daryl Stewart Born Feb. 23, 1891, in Kensington, West London. Son of William Richardson, of Bishops Down Grange, Tunbridge Wells. Charterhouse School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Lieutenant, Border Regiment, 3rd Bn attached 2nd Battalion. Killed in action in France, May 16, 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Richardson, John Sherbrooke Born Jan. 9, 1877, at Stapenhill, Derbyshire. Eldest son of Morris Richardson (1867), of King’s Standing, Burton-onTrent, Staffs, formerly of Hurley House, Hurley, Marlow, Bucks. Brother of Morris E. (1897). Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; BA 1898; MA 1902. Admitted as Solicitor, Dec. 1901; practised at Sevenoaks (Messrs Connell and Richardson). Married, 1903, Beatrice Paul, eldest daughter of J.S.B. Cardwell, of Bournemouth. Of ‘Hillcroft’, Sevenoaks. 2nd Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 26th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion; killed in action, April 9, 1917. Buried in Roclincourt Military Cemetery, France. (UWL; Venn; Law Lists; The Times, April 17, 1917; FWR, CWGC)

Richardson, John Watson Born July 18, 1882, at Sheffield. Only son of Samuel Gray Richardson, of Stone Grove, Sheffield. Charterhouse School. Matric. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Michs. 1900; BA 1903; MA 1907. Admitted as Solicitor, Jan. 1907; practised in Sheffield. Married, 1908, Elizabeth Blakeney, only daughter of Samuel Roberts, MP, of Sheffield. Of Tremona, Hempstead Road, Watford, Herts. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th York and Lancaster Regiment; killed in action in France, May 3, 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. (Law Lists; Venn; UWL; The Times, May 25, 1917, FWR, CWGC)

Richardson, Raymond Driver Born 1898 in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Stansfield Richardson, of Thornholm, Sunderland. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Grenadier Guards; died April 26, 1918. Buried in Ebblinghem Military Cemetery, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Ridley, Herbert Leslie Born Sept. 7, 1894, at Springfield, Chelmsford, Essex. Son of Walter and Louie Ridley. His brother Christopher also fell. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Captain, 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Wounded; Military Cross, Jan. 1, 1917. Killed in action July 15, 1917. Buried in Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ridley, Henry Quentin Australian. Born Dec. 15, 1882, in Wylamon-Tyne, Northumberland. Son of Musgrave C. Ridley, of Burnside, Cranleigh, Surrey. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. Lieutenant, Australian Infantry, 48th Battalion. Killed in action in Belgium, Oct. 12, 1917. Buried in Passchendaele New British Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR. CWGC)

Riley, Arthur Cecil Born Jan. 23, 1882, in London. Son of John Riley, of London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1904. Captain, Royal Fusiliers, London Regiment (St Pancras Battalion). Killed in action in France, Sept. 25, 1915. Buried in Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ritchie, Robert [Robin] Blackwood Born Jan. 23, 1894, in Penshurst, Victoria, Australia. Son of Robert Blackwood Ritchie. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Captain, 1st Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Military Cross. Killed in action in France, July 20, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ritson, Arthur Stewart Born Nov. 19, 1891, in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Arthur Ritson. School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Gunner, Royal Field Artillery; 2nd Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 5th Battalion attached 1st/ 6th Bn. Killed in action in France, Nov. 5, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ritson, John Andrew Born Nov. 7, 1892, in Reading, Berkshire. Son of Robert Ritson, of Blandford House, Hamilton Road, Reading. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1915. Captain, 7th South Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action July 23, 1916. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Rix, John Cecil Born May 15, 1876, at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 3rd son of William Howells Rix, MRCS, of Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells. Brother of Harry S. (1890) and Arthur H. (1896). School, Tonbridge. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; BA 1898. At the Middlesex Hospital. MRCS; LRCP 1902. Practised at Tunbridge Wells. Medical Officer, Tunbridge Wells Elementary Education Committee. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps; killed in action, July 6, 1916. Buried in Bécourt Military Cemetery, Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. (Medical Directories; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Robertson, Keith Forbes Born Feb. 8, 1889, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of George Robertson, of Marlows, Caterham, Surrey; brother of Ronald (1905). School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. Captain and Adjutant, Durban Light

Infantry, South African Force, and Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion attached 1st Bn. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Aug. 27, 1916. Buried in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Robertson, Ronald Born Nov. 10, 1885, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of George Robertson, of Marlows, Caterham; brother of Keith F. (1908). Tonbridge School, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1905. BA 1908. Captain, 10th Highland Light Infantry. Died Sept. 13, 1917. Buried in Caterham and Warlingham Burial Ground, Surrey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Robinson, Richmond Fothergill Born April 25, 1879, at 22 Cambridge Square, Paddington, London. Son of ViceChancellor William Fothergill Robinson (1849), of 7 Porchester Gate, Bayswater, London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1898. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. A fruit-farmer in Ontario, Canada. Married to Mrs M.G. Robinson, of 87 King Street, St Catharines, Ontario. Second Lieutenant, 7th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; killed in action at Hooge, July 30, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL; Eton Sch. Reg., FWR, CWGC)

Robson, Gerald David: see Rosenberg Rose, Sir Frank Stanley Day Born April 27, 1877, in London.Son of Sir Charles Day Rose (later 1st Bart.), of 39 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London (and Eliza, daughter of John Robinson McLean, MP). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896. Served in the South African War, 1900-2 (mentioned in despatches). 2nd Lieutenant, 10th Hussars, 1900; Lieutenant, 1904; Captain, 1907. Married, March 31, 1910, Daphne Rose, younger daughter of Capt. Henry Brooks Gaskell, of Kiddington Hall, Oxford, and had issue. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet, April 20, 1913. Of Hardwick House, Whitchurch, Oxon. In the Great War: Captain, 10th Hussars. Killed in action, Oct. 26, 1914. Buried in Zandvoorde Churchyard, Belgium. (Army Lists; Venn; UWL; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who; FWR, CWGC)

Rosenberg, Gerald David Born March 23, 1894, in Hampstead, London. Son of Theodor[e] Rosenberg, of 32 Cavendish Square, London. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Probably anglicized his name because of the war. Lieutenant, 9th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Wounded; killed in action Aug. 24, 1917. Buried in Menin Road South Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Rossi, Robert Born Jan. 31, 1888, in Rocchetta, Italy. Son of Gaetano Rossi. At Manchester University. Admitted as Advanced Student at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Engineers, Italian Army (Regio Esercito Italiano). Died March 19, 1920 from the effects of active service during the war. (UWL)

Salaman, Lewis Henry Born Aug. 14, 1882, in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Only son of Joseph W. Salaman, manufacturer and chairman of Messrs. Levi and Salaman, Ltd, of Newhall Street, Birmingham. King Edward’s School, Birmingham. For some time Captain of the Birmingham Company of the Jewish Lads’ Brigade. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA (Engineering) 1904. Served in the Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers. A director of Levi & Salaman, manufacturing jewellers. Married (June 1912) to Alice Mildred Salaman, of 47 Frederick Road, Edgbaston, and the father of two daughters. Enlisted Dec. 30, 1914. Seaman, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves (Royal Navy Division), Hawke Battalion, “D” Company. Killed in action in Gallipoli, June 18, 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Turkey. “A Jewish Chap; Lieutenant E.G. Wolfe-Barry of the Hawke Battalion: ‘Your poor husband died from the effect of a bomb whilst nobly doing his duty on the night of Friday, June 18th. He died as the brave man he was, sticking to his post under a heavy fire. His death is a very great loss to us all.’” (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Salmon, Bernard Bryant Son of the Revd W. Bryant Salmon, of The Rectory, Stoke Newington, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Manchester Regiment, 25th Battalion attached 18th Bn. Military Cross (June 24, 1916). Died July 9, 1916, aged 19. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Sanders, Leslie Yorath Born July 5, 1893, at Leyton, Essex. Son of Sir Charles John Ough Sanders, KBE, of ‘Lyndhurst’, Northbrook Road, Lee, London. St Olave’s Grammar School, London. Admitted as Entrance Scholar and Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1912; Senior Scholar 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, Royal Engineers, attached Field Survey Company. Wounded; killed in action March 10, 1917. Buried in Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Sanderson, Robert Harcourt Born at the Vicarage, High Hurstwood, Uckfield, Dec. 11, 1876. Only son of the Revd Preb. Edward Sanderson (1859), of The Rectory, Uckfield, Sussex. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; BA 1900. Rowing ‘blue’, 1899, 1900. Rowed for England in the winning Leander crew at the Olympic Regatta, 1908. Second Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, 1900. Served in the S. African War, 1898-1901. In the Great War, 1914-18, Lieut.-Col., Royal Field Artillery, 148th Brigade; mentioned in despatches; Chevalier, Legion of Honour (France); killed in action, April 17, 1918. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. Memorial brass in Ripon Cathedral. (Army Lists; Venn, which gives ‘Ronald Harcourt Sanderson’; FWR; CWGC)

Sanger-Davies, Llewelyn Herbert Born Sept. 13, 1893, in Canterbury, Kent. Son of the Revd Joseph Sanger-Davies, of 3 Albany Road, St Leonard’s-on-Sea. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as

Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. BA 1915. Captain, 15th Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action July 1, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Saunder, George Bertram Born Aug. 13, 1893, at Crowthorne, Berkshire. Son of Samuel Arthur Saunder, of Wellington College, Berkshire. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action April 15, 1917. Buried in St Patrick’s Cemetery, Loos, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Seely, Charles Grant Born Nov. 29, 1894, at Sherwood, Notts. Son of Charles Hilton Seely. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Captain and Adjutant, 8th Hampshire Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action in the Second Battle of Gaza April 19, 1917. Buried in Gaza War Cemetery, Israel / Palestine. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Segnitz, Hermann Ferdinand Born Nov. 24, 1892, in Lordship Lane, London SE. Son of Adolph Heinrich Gottlieb Segnitz. School, Clifton College. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Corporal, Honourable Artillery Company; 2nd Lieutenant, 19th London Regiment (St Pancras Battalion). Accidentally killed Sept. 25, 1915. Buried in Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Seymour, Francis Born May 30, 1886, at Eastbourne, Sussex. Son of Hugh Seymour. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. Lieutenant, 7th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action at Hooge July 30, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Shaw, Albert Born June 12, 1892, son of John Nathaniel Shaw, of 5 Lawrence Street, Northampton. Northampton County School. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1910. College Natural Sciences Prize. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Northamptonshire Regiment and Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France, Oct. 12, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Shaw, Raymond Pugh Born Aug. 15, 1887, in Madras, India. Son of William Sissmore Shaw. School, Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1905. BA 1908, MA 1912. Cap-tain, Royal Fusiliers, 5th Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action in Gallipoli Nov. 28, 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Sheepshanks, Charles John Harcourt Born March 31, 1886, in Harrogate, Yorkshire. Son of the Revd Thomas Sheepshanks, of Stokelake House, Chudleigh, Devon. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907, MA 1911. Barrister of the Inner Temple. Lived in Harrogate, Yorkshire.

Captain, 8th Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action March 17, 1916. Buried in Dartmoor Cemetery, Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Shennan, Douglas Francis Fairfax Born June 28, 1892, in London SW. Son of David Anderson Shennan, of 28 Chesham Place, London. School, Eton. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Gazetted from Trinity, Sept. 2, 1913. Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, “D” Company, 4th Bn. Killed in action near Ypres May 8, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Shepherd, James Montague Edward Born Dec. 2, 1895, in London W. Son of Montague James Shepherd. Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade; Captain, 1st Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action Feb. 15, 1917. Buried in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Silvertop, Francis Somerled Joseph Born Aug. 1, 1883, in London. Son of Henry Thomas Silvertop, of Minster Acres, Northumberland. Oratory School, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. Married to Nevill Shorrock (formerly Silvertop), of Helens, Sidmouth, Devon. Lieutenant, Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Yeomanry. Killed in action May 20, 1917. Buried in Templeuxle-Guérard British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Simpson, Clifford Sandford Born Feb. 11, 1891, in Liverpool. Son of Thomas Simpson. Repton School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Captain and Adjutant, 8th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action in France, July 10, 1916. Buried in Bécourt Military Cemetery, Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Smith, C.J.D.: see Dudley-Smith Smith, Evelyn Hay Hindley Born April 8, 1895, at Newton-le-Willows, Lancs. Son of Captain William Hindley Smith of The Bungalow, Westbourne Road, Birkdale, Lancs. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, April 19, 1917. Captain, 5th Manchester Regiment. Died May 16, 1918. Buried in Ryde Borough Cemetery, Isle of Wight. (FWR, CWGC)

Smith, Gerald Howard Born Jan. 21, 1880, in London. Eldest son of Judge Philip Howard Smith (1864), of 10 West Cromwell Road, London; later of 11 Alexandra Mansions, Chelsea. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899; BA 1902. Cricket ‘blue’, 1903. Athletics ‘blue’ (high jump; hurdles), 1901, 1902, 1903. Assistant Master at Northaw Place School, Potters Bar, in 1906. Admitted as Solicitor, 1909; practised in Wolverhampton. Lieutenant, 6th South Staffs. Regiment. Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Died of wounds, March 29, 1916. Buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn; Book of Blues; UWL; Law Lists; The Times, April 3, 1916, FWR, CWGC)

Smith, Julian Horace Martin: see Martin Smith Smith, John Herbert Michael Born Sept. 30, 1889, in Oundle, Northants. Son of John Hume Smith, of Cobthorne, Oundle, Peterborough, Northamptonshire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Manchester Regiment. Died Sept. 10, 1914, of wounds received in action. Buried in Montreuil-aux-Lions British Cemetery, Aisne, France. (UWL, which gives date of death as Sept. 17; FWR, CWGC)

Smith, Peter Born Feb. 25, 1894, in St Petersburg, Russia. Son of Berthold Smith, brother of Sergius (1910). School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers; attached to 12th Royal Flying Corps. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action April 28, 1917. Buried in Avesnesle-Comte Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, CWGC)

Smith, Sergius Holland Born Dec. 7, 1891, in Taganrog, Ekaterinoslav, South Russia. Son of Berthold Smith, brother of Peter (1912). Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, South Staffordshire Regiment, 4th Battalion attached 2nd Bn. Killed in action, Nov. 24, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Snelgrove, Sidney Henry Born Dec. 7, 1891, in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Son of John Sidney Snelgrove, of The Plottage, Forest Row, Sussex. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Lieutenant, 14th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action at Hooge July 30, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Soole, Seymour Waldegrave Born Feb. 26, 1877, at Reading. Son of the Revd Seymour Henry Soole, of Grey Friars Vicarage, Reading. School, Bradfield College. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; BA 1898. On the staff of the Reading Standard. Gunner, Royal Horse Artillery, 3rd Reserve Brigade. Died Feb. 3, 1917, on active service, of cerebro-spinal meningitis. Buried in Reading Cemetery, Berkshire. (Bradfield Coll. Reg.; Venn; Scott, MSS.; CWGC)

Spartali, Cyril Born July 10, 1888, at Worthing, West Sussex. Son of Demetrius Spartali. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Royal Berkshire Regiment. Killed in action, Oct. 13, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Speer, Alfred Henry Templeman Loraine Born Jan. 5, 1895, in St Alban’s, Herts. Son of William Henry Speer, MusD, of ‘South Sheen’, Brittany Road, St Leonards-on-Sea; brother of Roy F.P.M. (1930). School, Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at

Trinity, June 25, 1913. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery; attached to Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action in France, July 9, 1916. Buried in London Cemetery, Neuville-Vitasse, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Spens, Andrew William Born June 8, 1872, at Georgetown, British Guiana. Only son of the Revd Andrew Nathaniel Wadham Spens, Archdeacon of Lahore (and Martha Ellen James). School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 4, 1890. Matric. Michs. 1890. Married, June 19, 1900, Helen Holmes, eldest daughter of Charles Andrew Bowman; of Wimbledon Park. Lance-Corporal, Essex Regiment, 2nd Garrison Battalion. Died Aug. 7, 1917, on active service. Buried in Wimbledon (Gap Road) Cemetery, Surrey. (Haileybury Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Spicer, Eric Evan Born Sept. 23, 1893, in Dulwich, Surrey. Son of Evan Spicer, of ‘Belair, Gallery Road, Dulwich, London; brother of Gerald E. (1909). School, Dulwich College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Captain, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), 1st/4th Battalion. Killed in action at Oppy Wood March 28/9, 1918. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Spiers, Archibald Lionel Clive Born April 6, 1884, in Birmingham. Son of Lionel Spiers, of 13 Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1906. Lieutenant, 7th King’s Shropshire Light Infantry. Killed in action in Belgium, Sept. 26, 1917. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Spragg, Charles Edward Wright Born May 31, 1893, in Gainsborough, Lincs. Son of the Revd Thomas John Spragg, of Carlton Villas, Lockwood Street, Driffield. Bridlington Grammar School. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner, Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Senior Scholar 1913. BA 1914. Captain, 4th East Yorkshire Regiment. Wounded. Killed in action Sept. 10, 1918. Buried in Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Sprigg, Henry Aldwin Guildford Born Oct. 10, 1882, in London. Son of the Revd Herbert Guildford Sprigg, Rector of Emsworth and Rural Dean of Havant, of Kingsey House, Emsworth, Hants. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1904. Private, Middlesex Regiment (Public Schools Battalion); Captain, Hampshire Regiment, 14th battalion attached 2nd/5th Bn. Wounded. Killed in action, April 9, 1918. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel / Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC)

St Aubyn, Morice Julian Born April 25, 1892, in London SW. Son of Edward St Aubyn. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. College Classics Prize 1911. BA 1913. Major, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Wounded

twice. Military Cross (1917). Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action near St Quentin March 22, 1918. Commemorated at Pozières Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, CWGC)

Stallard, Arthur Dudley Born June 18, 1858, in London. Eldest son of Frederick Stallard (Bencher of the Middle Temple), of Hope Woolith, Lewisham, London. Brother of Hugh K. (1894). School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 31, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1877; BA 1881; MA 1884. Admitted at the Inner Temple, Oct. 11, 1880. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1883. Captain, City of London Volunteers, 1883. Married, Nov. 24, 1909, Constance Louisa, youngest daughter of the Revd W. B. Adams, DD. Of ‘Green Acres’, Wells, Somerset. In the Great War: LieutenantColonel, Inns of Court Officer Training Corps and Adjutant, City of London Volunteer Reserve Corps. Died Feb. 6, 1919, at 22 Campden Grove, Kensington. Buried in Brookwood Cemetery, Surrey. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Army Lists, FWR, CWGC)

Stanbury Taylor, George Robert Marmaduke Born July 22, 1895, in London. Son of Robert Wright Taylor, MA FSA LLM, of Baysgarth Park, Barton-on-Humber, Hull. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 295th Brigade. Died Sept. 30, 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Stephenson, Denys George Born July 18, 1882, in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Son of Russell Stephenson, of 28 South Audley Street, London W1. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1905. Private, Honourable Artillery Company; Lieutenant, 2nd Scots Guards. Killed in action, May 16, 1915. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Stewart, James Alexander Logan Born March 7, 1893, in Bombay, India. Son of James Logan Stewart. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Lieutenant, 1st Rifle Brigade. Killed in action at Wieltje, May 13, 1915. Buried in Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Stewart, Ronald James Born Oct. 28, 1892, in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Thomas Cuthbert Stewart, of Blackhouse, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Lieutenant, Seaforth Highlanders, 3rd Battalion attached 1st Bn. Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Died Jan. 28, 1916, of wounds received in action in Mesopotamia on Jan. 13, 1916. Buried in Amara War Cemetery, Iraq. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Stewart-Jones, Thorold Arthur Born July 10, 1873, in Liverpool. Son of Edward Stewart-Jones, of 33 Palmeira Square, Brighton. School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 18, 1892. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, April 26, 1899. On the Northern Circuit. Married, April 30, 1908, Joan, elder daughter of Admiral and Mrs Holland. Of Southover Grange, Lewes, Sussex. Captain, 5th Royal Sussex Regiment; killed in action, near Richebourg, France, May 9, 1915. Commemorated at le Touret Memorial, France. (Haileybury Reg.; Venn; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists, FWR; CWGC)

Storrs, Henry Lionel Son of the Revd Harry T.S. Storrs, of East Bergholt Rectory, Suffolk. Admitted as Westminster Exhibitioner, Subsizar at Trinity, 1916. Lieutenant, Royal Air Force, 10th Squadron. Died June 20, 1918. Buried in Longueness (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (FWR, CWGC)

Strain, John Loudon Born Aug. 20, 1896, in São Paolo, Brazil. Son of William Loudon Strain, MB CM, of ‘Plaisance’, Lancaster Avenue, Wimbledon Hill, London; brother of William Stewart (1923). Westminster School. Admitted as Westminster Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1915. Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action July 31, 1917. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Strutt, Anthony Herbert Son of George Herbert Strutt, of Blakeney House, near Derby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1915. Lieutenant, 16th Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Died April 27, 1918, aged 22. Buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No. 3, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (FWR, CWGC)

Stuart, Charles Erskine Born May 25, 1882, in Dergmoney, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Burleigh William Stuart. School, Bath College. Admitted as Major Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1901. College Classics Prize 1902. BA 1905, MA 1908. Ely Fellow 1907-17. Captain, Suffolk Regiment (Cyclist Battalion); attached to York and Lancaster Regiment. Died March 15, 1917 of wounds received in action on March 12, 1917. Buried in Varennes Military Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Studd, Revd Lionel Fairfax Born May 16, 1891, at Marylebone, London. Son of John Edward Kynaston Studd, of 67 Harley Street, London W1. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Captain, 12th London Regiment (Rangers). Killed in action in Belgium, Feb. 14/15, 1915. Buried in Ypres Town Cemetery Extension, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Sulivan, Eugene Gilbert Born June 2, 1893, in Brighton, East Sussex. Son of Ernest Frederic Sulivan, of Wilmington, Woking, Surrey. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914.

Captain, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action May 8, 1917. Buried in Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux-en-Gohelle, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Summers, Alfred Spencer Mason Born April 6, 1886, at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs. Son of the Rt Hon. James Woller Summers, of Emral Hall, Worthenbury, North Wales. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Aviator’s Certificat, Nov. 25, 1915. Captain (Pilot), 19th Hussars; attached to Royal Flying Corps, 60th Squadron. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Sept. 15, 1916. Buried in Beaulencourt British Cemetery, Ligny-Thilloy, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Sutherland, Alexander George Born Jan. 9, 1886, in Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland. Son of George Sutherland, of 23 West Church Street, Buckie, Banffshire. Attended Aberdeen University. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity, June 25, 1907, Major Scholar 1908. College Classics Prize 1909. BA 1910. Served under the Crown Agents for the colonies in southern Nigeria. Private, 4th Gordon Highlanders. Missing, presumed killed in action, March 23, 1916; died April 23, 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Sutton, Hubert Jos[c]elin Born Sept. 27, 1887, in Kirkby Moor Side, Yorkshire. Son of Henry Sutton. School, Eton. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1905. BA 1908. Lieutenant, Welsh Guards. Killed in action in France, Sept. 27, 1915, age unknown. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Swanwick, Russell Kenneth Born Sept. 27, 1884, in Cirencester, Glos. Son of Russell Swanwick, of Royal Agricultural College Farm, Cirencester, Glos.; brother of Frederick Bertrand (1905). Uppingham School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1906. Lieutenant, 1st Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action Sept. 14/15, 1914. Buried in Vendresse British Cemetery, Aisne, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Tatham, Geoffrey Bulmer Born July 1, 1883, in Highgate, London N. Son of Thomas Clarke Tatham, of Highgate. Uppingham School. Adm. as pensionner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. Earl of Derby Studentship. BA 1905, MA 1909.Captain, 3rd Rifle Brigade; Brigade Major. Military Cross. Killed in action March 30, 1918. Buried in Caix British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Tatham, Lawrence Castell Stanley Born June 3, 1895, at Bromley, Kent. Son of Stanley Tatham. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1913. BA 1917. 2nd Lieutenant, Devon Regiment and Royal Flying Corps, 5th Squadron. Killed in action Jan. 10, 1918. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

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Taylor, George William Born Sept. 29, 1892, at Carshalton Park, Surrey. Son of Major John William Frederick Blake Taylor, of Carshalton, Surrey, and 15 Sloane Street, London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1910. BA 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “A” Battery, 159th Army Brigade. Wounded. Died Nov. 9, 1917, of gas poisoning. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Taylor, Lewis Enfield Born June 14, 1883, at Starston Place, Harleston, Norfolk. Son of Alfred Taylor. Charterhouse School. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. Captain, Madras Guards, Indian Defence Force. Died Dec. 3, 1917, of enteric fever. (UWL)

Tennant, Charles Grant Born July 23, 1882, at Low Fell, Gateshead-on-Tyne, Co. Durham. Son of James Tennant, of Fairlie, Ayrshire. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1904. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action, May 9, 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Tennant, George Christopher Serocold Born at Cadoxton Lodge, Neath. Son of Charles Coombe Tennant, of Neath. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Welsh Guards, Prince of Wales’s Company, 1st Battalion. Died Sept. 3, 1917, aged 19. Buried in Canada Farm Cemetery, West-Vlaandered, Belgium. The subject of a biography entitled Christopher, by Sir Oliver Lodge. (FWR, CWGC)

Tennant, William Galbraith Canadian. Born March 8, 1879, in London. Eldest son of John Tennant, Barrister, of 19 The Boltons, Kensington. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; BA 1900; MA 1904. Sometime ranching in the Argentine. Married, 1907, the Hon. Winifred L. Norton, 3rd daughter of Baron Grantley. Lieutenant, Strathcona’s Horse, Canadian Forces; killed in action, May 25 [or June 3], 1915. Buried in Chocques Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (Charterhouse Reg.; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Tennyson, Hon. Alfred Aubrey Born May 2, 1891, at Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Son of Hallam, 2nd Baron Tennyson, of Farringford, Freshwater; brother of Lionel Hallam (1908). School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Captain, Rifle Brigade. General Staff Officer, 3rd Grade. Served in France and the Balkans. Killed in action, March 21, 1918. Commemorated at Pozières Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Terry, Robert Joseph Atkinson Born Dec. 29, 1869, at York. Only son of Robert Terry, of Oriel Crescent, Scarborough, later of Greysmeade, Eastbourne. Charterhouse School, Godalming. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, May 21, 1888. Matric. Michs. 1888. Second Lieutenant, Bedfordshire Regiment, 1892; transferred to the Royal West Surrey Regiment, 1893; Lieutenant, 1896; Captain, Manchester Regiment, 1900; slightly wounded at Parijs, June 4, 1901, and severely wounded near Klerksdorp, July 7, 1901. Transferred to Royal Sussex Regiment, 1908; Brevet Major, 1902. Served on the N.W. Frontier of India, 189798; in the South African War, 1899-1902 (twice wounded; mentioned in despatches; Member of the Royal Victorian Order). Commandant, Corps of Military Police, and Provost-Marshall, 1910. Married Kathleen Annie, daughter of John Charles Bois, of Upper Norwood, and had issue. Resided at ‘Kingslyn, Upper Norwood, London, and Wilmington Square, Eastbourne. Prior to the outbreak of war, was Provost Marshal, Aldershot, Comman-dant Military Mounted and Foot Police, and Officer in charge of Records. Major, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment; attached as Brigade Major, 2nd Infantry Brigade. DSO 1915; mentioned in despatches; Member of the Royal Victoria Order. Killed in action, Oct. 3, 1915. Buried in Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (Army Lists; Venn; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 22, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Thomas, Trevor Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1915. [Unable to identify this individual – SJW]

Thompson, Francis Clement Born Oct. 24, 1888, in Brighton, East Sussex. Son of the Revd George Thompson, of 4 Park View Terrace, Stanford Road, Brighton. School, Brighton College. Admitted as Exhibitioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. Major Scholar 1909. College Classics Prize 1908-09. BA 1910. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “B” Battery, 59th Brigade. Served in Gallipoli and Egypt. Died Oct. 3, 1917 of wounds received in action Oct. 2, 1917. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Thornhill, George Robert Born Feb. 9, 1891, at Rathangar, Co. Kildare, Ireland. Son of Francis Evelyn Thornhill. School, Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Lieutenant, 1st The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action, Oct. 22, 1914. Commemorated at Plegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Thornton, Noel Shipley Born Dec. 24, 1883, at Yockleton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Son of the Revd John Thornton, of Betchworth, Surrey. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Married to Norah Thornton, of Ivyhouse Farm, East Malling, Kent. Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion attached 7th Bn. DSO (June 3, 1918): “for conspicuous

gallantry and devotion to duty. He stopped stragglers and organized them into formed bodies and defended a most exposed position for three hours under heavy artillery fire and machine gun barrage. Some days later he saved some of his company from being cut off. He continued to give a magnificent example of courage and leadership until badly wounded.” Military Cross. Twice mentioned in despatches. Served in France and Flanders. Died April 10, 1918 of wounds received in action April 3, 1918. Buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Somme, France; commemorated in Betchworth (St Michael) Churchyard, Surrey. (UWL, FWR, Great War Forum, CWGC)

Tillard, Thomas Atkinson Born Feb. 25, 1884, at Petersfield, Hants. Son of Algernon Tillard, of Adhurst St Mary, Petersfield. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. BA 1905. Aviator’s Certificate, Jan. 25, 1916. Lieutenant (Pilot), Norfolk Yeomanry; Captain (Aeroplane Office), Royal Flying Corps. Wounded. Killed in action Dec. 6, 1916. Buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Tisdall, Arthur Walderne St Clair Born July 21, 1890, in Bombay, India. Son of the Revd Dr William St Clair Tindall, Vicar of Deal, of St George’s Vicarage, Deal, Kent. Bedford School. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1909. Bell Scholarship, College Classics Prize. BA 1912. A Civil Servant; of 58 Addison Way, Golders Green, London NW. Enlisted Jan. 15, 1914. Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves (Anson Battalion, Royal Navy Division), SS River Clyde. Victoria Cross. “During the landing from the SS “River Clyde” at V Beach in the Gallipoli Peninsula on the 25th April, 1915, Sub-Lieutenant Tisdall, hearing wounded men on the beach calling for assistance, jumped into the water and, pushing a boat in front of him, went to their rescue. He was, however, obliged to obtain help, and took with him on two trips Leading Seaman Malia and on other trips Chief Petty Officer Perring and leading Seamen Curtiss and Parkinson. In all Sub-Lieutenant Tisdall made four or five trips between the ship and the shore, and was thus responsible for rescuing several wounded men under heavy and accurate fire.” – Supplement to The London Gazette, 31 March, 1916. Killed in action in Gallipoli May 6, 1915. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey (MR 4). (UWL, FWR, LG, CWGC)

Tollemache, Arthur Henry William Born April 5, 1894, at Cadogan Gardens, London. Son of Arthur Frederick Churchill Tollemache. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Aviator’s Certificate Aug. 1, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers; attached to Royal Flying Corps, 27th Squadron. Killed in action July 19, 1916. Commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Toller, George Reginald Son of Lieut.-Col. Charles George Toller, solicitor, of 7, Oak Hill Park, Hampstead, London. Born there Oct. 31, 1870. Brother of John C. (1888). School, Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 17,

1890. Matric. Michs. 1890; BA 1893. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, April 26, 1899. Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1st Garrison Battalion; died in hospital, July 27, 1917. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq. (Law Lists; Venn; The Times, Aug. 15, 1917; FWR; CWGC)

Tomlinson, Frederick Roger John Born Oct. 22, 1891, in Truro, Cornwall. Son of the Revd Arthur Roger Tomlinson MA. Westminster School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action near Ypres Oct. 26, 1914. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Tompson, Alan Hawtin Born Jan. 23, 1880, at Denham, Uxbridge. 2nd son of John Alfred Tompson, of ‘Dromenagh’, Iver Heath, Bucks. (and Marie Louise Clifford, daughter of T. Kimber). Brother of Alfred Edward. Charterhouse School. Adm. as Sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1899. Matric. Michs. 1899; BA 1902. A sheep-farmer in Nairobi, British East Africa. Married, 1915, Gladys, daughter of John Bullough, of Kinloch Castle, Rhum. Second Lieutenant, East African Mounted Rifles and 4th Grenadier Guards; killed in action, Sept. 27, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (The Times, Oct. 20, 1915; Venn; FWR, CWGC)

Trotter, Colin Liddell Born Jan. 19, 1890, at Brickendon, Hertfordshire. Son of John Trotter, of Brickendon Grange, Hertford; brother of Kenneth S. (1911) and Richard Durant (1905). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. Lieutenant, King’s African Rifles, attached 3rd/2nd. Died Jan. 22, 1918. Buried in Dar es Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Trotter, Kenneth Stuart Born Jan. 26, 1893, at Hertford, Hertfordshire. Son of John Trotter; brother of Colin L. (1909) and Richard Durant (1905). School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion, attached 1st Bn. Killed in action April 26, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Trouton, Edmund Arthur Born Nov. 27, 1891, in Orange, New Jersey, USA. Son of Edmund Arthur Trouton, CBE. School, Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 3rd Battalion attached 9th Bn. Killed in action July 1, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Trouton, Frederick Thomas Born Jan. 1, 1892, at Killiney, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Son of Prof. Frederick Thomas Trouton FRS, of Melbreck, Wilford, near Farnham, Surrey. School, Winchester College. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. Captain, 10th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in action Sept. 25, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Truscott, Francis George Born Aug. 12, 1894, in Redhill, Surrey. Son of Sir George Wyatt Truscott, 1st Bart., of Oakleigh, East Grinstead, Sussex. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. Lieutenant, Suffolk Regiment (Cyclist Battalion); attached to Royal Flying Corps, 45th Squadron. Military Cross (1916); mentioned in despatches. Killed in action April 6, 1917. Buried in Tournai Communal Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Tuke, Revd Francis Henry Born May 13, 1867, at Dover, Kent. 2nd son of Henry George Tuke, barrister, of Shelburne House, Cheltenham. School, Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 14, 1886. Matric. Michs. 1886; BA1889; MA 1893. Ordained deacon (Rochester) 1890; priest (Gibraltar, for Rochester) 1891; Curate of St George’s, Camberwell (Trinity mission), 1890-3. Curate of Hatchford, Surrey, 18934. Curate of Addlestone, 1894-6. Vicar of Ripley, 1896-1901. Vicar of Hope-underDinmore, Herefordshire, 1902-8. Vicar of Holmer with Huntington, 1908-16. Married, Feb. 10, 1897, Jane Ellen, elder daughter of Philip Francis, of Kensington. Of Moss Croft, Halmer, Hereford. Chaplain, Royal Army Chaplains’ Department; killed in action in France, July 20, 1916. (Cheltenham Coll Regiment; Venn; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 12, 1897; FWR)

Turnbull, Thomas Lancelot Gawain Born Oct. 11, 1892, in Highgate, London. Son of Reginald March Turnbull. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Private, Honourable Artillery Company, “B” Company, 1st Battalion. Died April 15, 1915. Buried in Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, WestVlaanderen, Belgium. (FWR, CWGC)

Turner, Arthur Charlewood Born May 7, 1881, in London. School, Marlborough College. 3rd son of the Rt Revd Charles Henry Turner (1859), Bishop of Islington, of Stainforth House, 96 Clapton Common, London. Brother of Ralph C. (1898) and Henry C. (1898). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; Abbott Scholar, 1901; Scholar, 1901; BA 1903; (Classical Tripos, Pt I, 1st Class, 1902; Pt II, 1st Class, 1904); MA 1907. Fellow, 1906; Junior Dean, 1909. Settled in London. Largely concerned in founding the Anglican Fellowship, a society representing all schools of thought within the English Church. “He seemed... to have, more than any man of his years, the qualities of a prophet and a saint.” Author, Faith, Prayer and the World’s Order. Private, Royal Fusiliers; 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Rifle Brigade; killed in action, Jan. 16, 1918. Buried in Monchy British Cemetery, Monchy-le-Preux, France. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Venn; The Times, Jan. 28, 1918; FWR, CWGC)

Upjohn, William Moon Born Oct. 22, 1884, in London. Son of William Henry Upjohn, of 30 Connaught Square, Hyde Park, London. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1903. Married to Dora Upjohn, of 30 Connaught Square, Hyde Park, London.

Captain, 1st Welsh Guards. Killed in action in France, Aug. 24, 1918. Buried in Beaulencourt Britih Cemetery, LignyThilloy, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Van Praagh, Ralph Bertram Son of Bertram B. Van Praagh, of 98 Eaton Place, London SW. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 9th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Wounded; killed in action April 9, 1917, aged 22. Buried in Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-lesMofflaines, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Varley, Leonard Born March 20, 1893, in Bradford, Yorks. Son of George Varley. Belle Vue Secondary School, Bradford. Adm. as pens.at Trinity, June 25, 1911. College French Prize 1913. BA 1914. Lieutenant, Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), 1st/6th Battalion. Killed in action, Nov. 12, 1915. Buried in Bard Cottage Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Vernon, William Hamo Born July 16, 1895, in Waterloo, Liverpool. Son of William Allen Vernon, of Hawkwell Place, Pembury, Kent. Bilton Grange and Sedbergh Schools. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Lieutenant, 4th London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Killed in action near Les Bœufs Oct. 7, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Verrall, Christopher Francis Born Feb. 5, 1889, in Brighton, East Sussex. Son of Thomas Jenner Verrall; brother of Paul Jenner (1902). School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1911. Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action, Dec. 22, 1914. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Vickers, Robert Born April 21, 1889, in Old Pentland, Loanhead, Midlothian, Scotland. Son of Christopher Vickers, of 283 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. MA (Hon), BSc, Edinburgh University. Adm. as Entrance Exhibitioner, Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, “C” battery, 162nd Brigade. Died Dec. 10, 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery, WestVlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Wakeford, Edward Kingsley Born June 15, 1894, in Plymouth, Devon. Son of Edward Wakeford, of 37 Bennett Park, Blackheath, London. School, Clifton College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1912; Senior Scholar 1913. BA 1915, Wrangler. Lieutenant, Leicestershire Regiment. Wounded; killed in action July 16, 1916. Buried in Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Walker, George Francis Son of George Frederick Walker, of ‘Waterside’, Lingfield, Surrey. Born there, Oct. 28, 1876. School, New College, Eastbourne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs.

1895; BA 1898. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 9, 1906. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Second Lieutenant, 5th York and Lancaster Regiment; killed in action, Dec. 7, 1916. Buried in Hamel Military Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France. (Law Lists; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wallace, William Ernest Born April 28, 1888, in Kensington, London. Son of James and Barbara Wallace, of Prestonpans, Edinburgh [or of Roger William Wallace, according to Trinity Admissions]. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1907. BA 1910. Married to Georgina Ann Greig Wallace, of Preston House, Prestonpans. Lieutenant, 8th Royal Scots. Killed in action April 17, 1917. Buried in Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Walrond, Victor Born Nov. 29, 1889, at Broadclyst, Devon. Son of Arthur Melville Flood Walrond, of Redhayes, Pinhoe, Devon. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Field Artillery, 15th Battery, 36th Brigade. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Killed in action April 26, 1917. Buried in Roclincourt Valley Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Walsh, Percival Born Dec. 4, 1895, at Wolvercote, Oxon. Son of Percival Walsh of Tiverton, Devon. Blundell’s School, Devon. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Died July 8, 1916 of wounds received in action in France. Buried in Puchevillers British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Walters, Graham Yuille Laundy Born Jan. 11, 1895, at 10 Rosary Gardens, South Kensington, London SW. Son of Rowland Percy Walters, of 6 Gledhow Gardens, South Kensington. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, 2nd Irish Guards, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died Sept. 15, 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Somme, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Ward, Robert Oscar Cyril Born May 5, 1881, at Victoria Australia, British Columbia, Canada. Eldest son of Robert Ward, of 4, Holland Villas Road, Kensington, London. School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; BA 1904. Married to Florence Mary Ward, of 42 The Strand, Walmer, Deal, Kent. Captain, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment); Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Tank Corps, “D” Battalion; wounded twice; mentioned twice in despatches; killed in action, Nov. 20, 1917. Buried in Metz-enCouture Communal Cemetery British Extension, France. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wardley, Geoffrey Charles Norton Born Aug. 13, 1891, at Buxton, Derbyshire. Son of Charles Furness Wardley, of 115 Station Road, Pendlebury, Manchester. School, Eton. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner, Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Senior Scholar 1913. College Maths Prize 1911. BA 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 24th Siege Battery. Died July 24, 1916, of wounds received in action. Buried in Bronfay Farm Military Cemetery, Braysur-Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Ware, Francis Henry Born Sept. 12, 1873, in London. Youngest son of Charles Tayler Ware (and Zillah, daughter of Thomas Perham Luxmoore Hallett), of 11 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington. Brother of Charles M. (1882). School, Winchester. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 15, 1891. Matric. Michs. 1891; BA and LL.B 1894; MA 1898. Admitted as a solicitor, 1898; practised at 7 Queen Street Place, London, E.C. Served in the South African War (4th Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps). In the Great War, Captain, London Regiment (1st/13th Kensington Battalion.) Killed in action in France, July 1, 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Venn; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 9, 1917. UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wasbrough, William Lewis Born July 21, 1891, in Kensington, London SW. Son of William Butler Wasbrough, of Hanover Lodge, Harrow. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Loyal North Lancs. Regiment. Killed in action in France, Sept. 25, 1915. Buried in St Mary’s A.D.S. Cemetery, Haisnes, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Watkyn-Thomas, Alwyn Born June 11, 1892, at Cockermouth, Cumberland. Son of William WatkynThomas. Private tuition, Cumberland. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Subsizar, 1911. LLB 1914. Captain, 2nd Highland Light Infantry. Missing, presumed killed in action, Nov. 13, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Watney, William Herbert Born Aug. 14 1880, in London. Eldest son of Herbert Watney (1862), of Buckhold, Pangbourne, Berkshire (and Sarah Louisa, daughter of the Revd Marcus Rainsford). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1898. Matric. Michs. 1898; BA 1901 MA 1906. Married, April 20, 1911, Mary Edith, eldest daughter of Sir Cameron Gull, Bart., of Frilsham House, Newbury, and had issue; later of 97 Albert Bridge Road, Battersea, London. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, “A” Company, 2nd Battalion. Killed in action, May 10, 1915. Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. (Burke, L.G.; Venn; The Times, April 9, 1919; FWR; CWGC)

Watson Taylor, Arthur Simon Born June 18, 1884, at Horton Grove, Jamaica. Son of Arthur Wellesley Watson Taylor, of Haughton Grove, Ramble, Jamaica, British West Indies; brother of Cyril Alfred (1904). School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity,

June 25, 1902. BA 1905. 2nd Lieutenant, 22nd London Regiment. Killed in action Sept. 14, 1917. Buried in Menin Road South Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Webb, John Boyer Born June 8, 1894, at Elford House, Tamworth, Staffordshire. Son of Charles Boyer, of Elford House. Harrow School. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1913. Lieutenant, 4th North Staffordshire Regiment; attached to Bedfordshire Regt. Killed in action near Ypres April 21, 1915. Buried in Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, WestVlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Webster, Joseph Frain Born Dec 2, 1892, in Arbroath, Forfarshire, Scotland. Son of Sir Francis Webster, of Ashbrook, Arbroath. School, Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Black Watch; attached to 2nd Gordon Highlanders. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Oct. 30, 1914. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wedgwood, Arthur Felix Born July 18, 1877, at Barlaston. 5th son of Clement Francis Wedgwood, master-potter, of ‘Etruria’, Barlaston Lea, Staffordshire. (and Emily Catherine, daughter of J.M. Rendel, FRS) Brother of Francis H. (1886) and Ralph L. (1892). Schools, Newcastle High and Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895. An engineer. Of Barlaston Lea, Stoke-on-Trent. Married, April 20, 1911, Katherine, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Llewellyn Wood Longstaff, of Wimbledon, and had issue. Of The Grange, Ightham, Kent. Author, The Shadow of a Titan, etc. Captain, 6th North Staffordshire Regiment; killed in action, March 14, 1917. Buried in Rossignol Wood Cemetery, Hebuterne, France. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn; Newcastle High Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Josiah C. Wedgwood; FWR; CWGC)

Wegg-Prosser, Cecil Francis Born Nov. 22, 1892, in Kensington, West London . Son of Major John Francis WeggProsser (The Rifle Brigade), of Belmont, Herefordshire. Beaumont School, Berks. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Married to Emmeline J. Wegg-Prosser, of Maryhill House, Belmont, Herefordshire. Inns of Court Officers Training Corps. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment and Rifle Brigade. Killed in action Sept. 3, 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Weldon, Sir Anthony Arthur Born March 1, 1863, in London. Eldest son of Sir Anthony Crosdill Weldon, 5th Bart., of Kilmorony, Athy, Co. Kildare (and Elizabeth Caroline Thomasina, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Arthur Kennedy). Brother of Thomas H. (1881). Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1881. Matric. Michs. 1881; BA 1884. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902 (twice mentioned in despatches; Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; DSO, 1901). Lieut., Leinster Regiment, 1885; Captain, 1887; Major, 1899. Aidede-Campe to Lord Wolseley, Commander-

in-Chief, 1895-1900. Of Rahinderry, Co. Laois. Succeeded as 6th Baronet, Jan. 14, 1900. DLfor Co. Laois; JP for Co. Laois and County Kildare. High Sheriff of Co. Laois, 1906. State Steward and Chambelain to the Lord-Lieutenant, 1908-17. LordLieutenant for Co. Kildare. Married, Feb. 11, 1902, Winifred Bruce Blakeney (later OBE), daughter of Col. J. E. Varty-Rogers, of Broxmore Park, Romsey, and had issue. Of 17a Great Cumberland Place, Marble Arch, London. In the Great War: Colonel, Leinster Regiment; Brevet Colonel. Died June 29, 1917, from the effects of shellshock. Buried in Athy (St John’s) Old Cemetery, County Kildar, Ireland. (Burke, P. and B.; Venn; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; G.E.C.; Who was Who; FWR, CWGC)

Welsh, Anthony Reginald Born Dec. 27, 1883, in Altrincham, Cheshire. Son of William Welsh, of Owslebury House, Winchester. Rugby School. Adm. as Minor Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1902. Major Scholar 1903. College Classics Prize 1903. BA 1906, MA 1910. Lieutenant, 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Wounded twice; mentioned in despatches. Died Feb. 19, 1916 of wounds received in action in France. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

West, Charles Skeffington Born April 22, 1886, in Longford, King’s County, Ireland. Son of the Revd Henry Matthew West, of Staverton, Wokingham, Berks. Of Chetwode, Wokingham, Surrey. School, HMS Britannia Training Ship. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911. Commander, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves (Howe Battalion). Wounded. DSO 1917; mentioned in despatches three times. “Temporary Lieutenant-Commander Charles Skeffington West, R.N.V.R. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He rendered invaluable service by most ably guiding and placing companies of the battalion in their battle positions within 400 yards of the enemy. He worked continuously under heavy hostile shell-fire, and was largely responsible for the success of the operations”. – War Office, April 1917. Killed in action Dec. 30, 1917, by a shell falling at the entrance of their headquarters as they were moving up to their front line. Buried in Metz-en-Couture cemetery, France. (UWL, www.naval-history.net; The Royal Naval Division by Douglas Jerrold; FWR, CWGC)

Westby, Perceval St George Charles Born Nov. 20, 1888, in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Son of Francis Vandeleur Westby, of Roebuck Castle, Co. Dublin. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911. Captain, Royal Field Artillery, “A” Battery, 296th Brigade. Killed in action Sept. 23, 1917. Buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No. 3, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Westmacott, Frederic Charles Son of Canon Westmacott, of The Sanctuary, Probus, Cornwall. His brother Spencer Ruscombe also fell. 2nd Lieutenant, Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached 11th Bn. Died July 31, 1917, aged 19. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (FWR, CWGC)

Whatford, George Lumley Born July 20, 1878, at Eastbourne. Harrow School.Son of Jack Henry Whatford, of Linkwood, Eastbourne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896; BA 1899. Second Lieutenant, South Staffs. Regiment, 1900; Lieutenant, Indian Army, 1902; Captain, 1909. Adjutant, East Bengal India State Railway Volunteers, 1910-12. In the Great War, Captain, 66th Punjabis, Indian Army; killed in action at the Battle of Ctesiphon, Persian Gulf, Nov. 22, 1915. Commemorated at Basra Memorial, Iraq. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; Army Lists, FWR, CWGC)

Wheatcroft, George Hanson Born Aug. 26, 1888, at Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Son of George Hanson Wheatcroft, of Waltham House, Wirksworth, Derbyshire; brother of Kenneth Douglas (1901). Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. BA 1910. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 16th Heavy Battery. Killed in action Aug. 11/13, 1915. Buried in Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Whidbo[u]rne, George Ferris Born Oct. 1, 1890, at St George’s Vicarage, Battersea, London W. Son of George Ferris Whidborne, of Hammerwood House, East Grinstead, Sussex; brother of Bertram Seymour (1912). Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards. Wounded; Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Died Oct. 24, 1915 of wounds received in action. Buried in Béthune Town Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Whitaker, Frederick Born Dec. 13, 1874, at Halifax. 2nd son of Joseph Whitaker, of Craven Lodge, Halifax, Yorkshire. Rugby School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1893. Matric. Michs. 1893; BA 1896; BChir and MA 1903. At St Bartholomew’s Hospital. MRCS, LRCP, 1903. House Surgeon, Halifax Royal Infirmary, 1903-6. Practised at Halifax. Married, 1900, Jessie Milroy, of Glenluce, Wigtonshire. Of 54 West Avenue, Filey, Yorkshire. Lieutenant, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died Oct. 28, 1916, in hospital. Buried in Alexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. (Medical Directories; Venn; The Times, Nov. 23, 1916; UWL, FWR, CWGC)

White, Lynton Woolmer Born May 5, 1886, in Portsmouth, Hants. Son of Sir Woolmer Rudolph Donati White, 1st Bart., of Southleigh Park, Havant, Hants; brother of Rudolph Dymoke (1906). School, Cheltenham College. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Married to Dorothea. Lieutenant, 1st Dragoon Guards; attached to 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays). Died Sept. 3/4, 1914 of wounds received in action at Nery, France, Sept. 1, 1914. Buried in Baron Communal Cemetery, Oise, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

White, Ronald Edwin Born Dec. 5, 1890, in Southborough, Kent. Son of Robert White, of Oakdene, Linden Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Tonbridge School, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at

Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, Northumbrian Division. Died March 5, 1915, of wounds received in action at Ypres the previous day. Buried in Ramparts Cemetery, Lille Gate, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR,CWGC)

Whitehead, John Robert Gobertus Born June 20, 1888, in Grafenegg, Austria. Son of John Whitehead, of Fiume; brother of Frank Augustus Gobert (1908). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1908. Married to Suzanne Laura Bechel de Balan, later Mrs J.D. Heaton-Armstrong, of 2 Albert Court, London. Aviator’s Certificate, May 27, 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Killed in flying accident Aug. 3, 1916. Buried in Kensal Green (St Mary) Roman Catholic Cemetery, London. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wiggin, George Robert Born Feb. 22, 1889, at King’s Norton, Worcestershire. Son of Walter William Wiggin. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. Lieutenant, Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars (Worcester-shire Yeomanry). Killed in action in Egypt April 23, 1916. Commemorated at Jerusalem Memorial, Israel / Palestine. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wilding, Anthony Frederick Born Oct. 31, 1883, in Canterbury, New Zealand. Son of Frederick Wilding. School, Canterbury University College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1902. BA (law) 1905. Captain, Royal Marines. Joined his father’s law practice in Christchurch, New Zealand. Mentioned in Blumberg’s History (p. 116) as one of the 50 Motor Owner Drivers given commissions as Honorary 2nd Lieutenants in the Royal Marines & “the celebrated Lawn Tennis Champion”; Wimbledon Men’s Singles Tennis Cham-pion for four consecutive years 1910-13, representing New Zealand. Killed in action in Gallipoli May 9, 1915. Commemorated at Rue-des-Berceaux Military Cemetery, Richebourg-l’Avoué, France (FR 632). (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Willans, Robert St John Born Sept. 8, 1877, at Guildford, Surrey. Son of Colonel St John Willans, of 56, Queen’s Gate, London. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 30, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1896. 2nd Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 1900. Served in the South African War, 1898-1902. Retired in 1905. In the Great War, Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 3rd Battalion attached 1st Bn. Killed in action Nov. 9, 1914, near Ypres. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn; Army Lists, UWL; FWR, CWGC)

Williams, Colin Ernest Born Jan. 17, 1882, at Norwood, Surrey. 2nd son of Frederick George Williams, of St Eulalie, Harold Road, Norwood. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; BA 1903. A warehouseman. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Army Service Corps; killed in Tanzania, East Africa, Oct. 17, 1917. Buried in Dar es Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. (HarrowSch.Reg.;UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Williams, Edward Gordon Born July 20, 1888, at Ottery St Mary, Devon. Son of Edward Gordon Williams. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1907. Lieutenant, 2nd Grenadier Guards. Killed in action Aug. 12, 1915. Buried in St Venant Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Williams, George Trevor Born Oct. 19, 1888, in Loughborough, Leicestershire. Son of the Revd George Henry Williams, of Remenham Rectory, Henley-on-Thames. Carlisle Grammar School. Admitted as Advanced Student at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Captain, 9th Royal Field Artillery. Served in France, Gallipoli and Mesopotamia. Died April 19, 1918, of injuries accidentally received. Buried in Rawalpindi War Cemetery, Pakistan. (UWL (which gives ‘Lieutenant’), FWR, CWGC)

Williams, Gordon Born Sept. 8, 1889, in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. Son of Robert Williams. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911. Captain, 8th Welsh Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Died Nov. 15, 1918, of pneumonia following influenza contracted on active service in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Buried in Lubumashi Cemetery, Congo. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Williams, Noel Dyson Born Dec. 25, 1889, in London SW. Son of Arthur Dyson Williams, of 15 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. School, Radley College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1918. Lieutenant, South Lancashire Regiment and General Staff (Intelligence), 3rd Battalion attached 5th Bn. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Oct. 22, 1918. Buried in Tournai Communal Cemetery Allied Extension, Hainaut, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Williams, Richard Davies Garnons Born June 15, 1856, at Llowes, Radnorshire. Son of the Revd Garnons Williams (Oriel College, Oxford, 1847), of Abercamlais, Breconshire (and Catherine Francis, daughter of Fenton Hort, of Hardwick House, Monmouth). School, Wimbledon, Surrey (private). Adm. as pens. at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1874. Matric. Michs. 1874. Later changed his name to Garnons-Williams. Second Lieutenant, the Staffs. Regt, 1876; Lieut., Royal Fusiliers, 1877; Captain, 1884. Retired, 1892. Major, 1st Volunteer Battalion, South Wales Borderers, 1894. Admitted at the Inner Temple, April 26, 1887. Married, Jan. 8, 1885, Alice Jessie, daughter of F. Bircham, of Burhill, Surrey. Father of Mrs Barbara Clater, of Schoolhouse Stables, Dunchurch Road, Rugby. In the Great War, Lieutenant-Colonel, 12th Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action, Sept. 25, 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. (Army Lists; Venn; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G., which gives ‘killed in action, Sept. 27, 1918’; The Times, Oct. 13, 1915; FWR, CWGC)

Willoughby, the Hon. Francis George Godfrey Born Aug. 29, 1890, in Settrington, North Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby, 10th Baron Middleton, of Birdsall, Malton, Yorkshire. School, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911. Captain, 9th Rifle Brigade. Killed in action Aug. 9, 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Willoughby, Sir John Christopher Born Feb. 20, 1859, in London. Eldest son of Sir John Pollard Willoughby, 4th Bart., of Fulmer Hall, Slough, Bucks. (by his 2nd wife, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Hawkes, of Himley House, Staffs). School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 1, 1878. Matric. Lent, 1879. Succeeded his father, Sept. 15, 1866, as 5th Baronet. Second Lieutenant, Dragoon Guards, 1880; transferred to the Royal Horse Guards, 1880; Lieutenant, 1881; Captain, 1887; Major, 1895. Served in Egypt, 1882; the Nile campaign, 1882-5 (mentioned in despatches. One of the officers in the Jameson raid, being taken prisoner by the Boers; deprived of his commission. Served in the South African War, 18981902; in the siege of Ladysmith); and in the Matabele campaign, 1903 (mentioned in despatches).Of Baldon House, Oxon. In the Great War, Major, Royal Army Service Corps; DSO, 1917; mentioned twice in despatches for service in the Nile Expedition (1884) and the South African War. Died April 16, 1918, of illness contracted on service in East Africa. Buried in Kensal Green (All Souls’) Cemetery, London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn; Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; G.E.C.; Walford, County Families; Who was Who; The Times, April 18, 1918; FWR, CWGC)

Wills, Oliver Byerley Walters Born June 27, 1892, in Finchley, Middx. Son of George Wills. Bedales School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Air Force. Military Cross (1917). Died Nov. 10, 1918 of wounds received in action. Buried in Orford (St Bartholomew) Churchyard, Suffolk. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wills, Robert Bruce Melville Born May 26, 1890, in Bristol. Son of Walter Melville Wills, of Bracken Hill, Leigh Woods, Bristol, and of ‘Killilan’, Ross-shire; brother of Walter Douglas Melville (1906). Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1908. BA 1911, MA 1917. Married to Beryl (Daisy) E. Wills, of Birdcombe Court, Wraxall, Somerset. Captain, Royal Engineers, 2nd (Wessex) Field Company. Mentioned in despatches; recommended for Victoria Cross. Killed in action Feb. 15, 1915. Commem. at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Wilson, Augustus George Maryon Born Sept. 11, 1881, at Dunmow, Essex. 2nd son of the Revd George Maryon Wilson (1853), of Great Canfield Rectory, Dunmow. School, Radley College. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1900. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Engaged in farming. Trooper, 2nd Australian Light Horse; killed in action in the Dardanelles,

May 13/15, 1915. Buried in Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, Turkey. (Radley Reg.; UWL; Burke, P. and B.; FWR, CWGC)

Wilson, John Soulsby Born Aug. 16, 1895, at Forest Gate, Essex. Son of John Wilson, of 22 Melville Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. King Edward’s School, Birmingham. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1914. Lieutenant, 8th South Staffordshire Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Died Oct. 12, 1917 of wounds received in action. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, WestVlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Wilson, Laurence Cecil Born Nov. 27, 1895. Son of Cecil Wilson, of High House, Thorpe. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Norfolk Regiment. Died Aug. 12, 1915 of wounds received in action on July 7, 1915. Buried in Thorpenext-Norwich (St Andrew) Churchyard, Norfolk. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wilson, Ralph Edwyn Born Nov. 6, 1892, in Burlingham, Norfolk. Son of Harold Wilson, of Westerlee, St Andrews, Fife. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Scots. Wounded. Died Sept. 28, 1915 of wounds received in action on Sept. 25, 1915. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Winch, Gordon Bluett Born Dec. 26, 1876, at Chatham. 5th son of George Winch, of Halcombe, Chatham (and Mary Bluett Winch). Brother of George B. (1886), Edward B. (1892) and Arthur B. (1893). Schools, King’s, Rochester, and Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 29, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895; BA 1899; MA 1902. On the London Stock Exchange, 1901; in the firm of Messrs Levien and Winch. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June, 1902. Of Boughton-Monchelsea, Kent. Married, 1904, Gertrude Dale, daughter of T. Uzielli; of ‘Ridgecote’, Sevenoaks, Kent. Major, Royal Field Artillery; DSO, 1918; mentioned in despatches. Died April 10, 1918, of wounds received in action. Buried in Haverskerque British Cemetery, France. (Roffensian Reg.; Venn; Law Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; The Times, April 30, 1918; Charterhouse Regiment, FWR, CWGC)

Winch, Ronald Bluett Son of Lt.-Colonel George Bluett Winch, of Boughton Place, Maidstone. Admitted as pens. at Trinity, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 10th Royal East Kent Yeomanry (The Buffs). Accidentally killed April 16, 1915, aged 20. Buried in Boughton Monchelsea (St Peter) Churchyard, Kent. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Windsor-Clive, the Hon. Archer Born Nov. 6, 1890, at Hewell Grange, Redditch, Worcestershire. Son of Robert George Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth, of Hewell Grange, Worcestershire; brother of Ivor Miles (1907). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1909. BA 1912. Lieutenant, 3rd Coldstream Guards. Killed in action Aug. 25, 1914. Buried in Landrecies Communal Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Winthrop-Smith, Bernard Ridley Born Dec. 19, 1883, at Pentrich, Derbys. Son of Francis Nicholas Smith, of Wingfield Park, Ambergate, Derbyshire. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1901. BA 1904. Lieutenant, 1st Scots Guards. Died Nov. 15, 1914 of wounds received in action. Buried in South Wingfield (Park) Burial Ground, Derbyshire. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Woodhouse, Edward John Indian. Born Nov. 15, 1884, at Broadclose, Ansty, Dorset. Son of George Edward Woodhouse. School, Marlborough College. Adm. as pens. at Trinity, June 25, 1903. BA 1906, Dip. Ag. 1907, MA 1911. Economic botanist to the Government of Bihar-Orissa and Principal of Sabour Agricultural College. Lieutenant, Indian Army Reserve of Officers, attached to 38th King George’s Own Central India Horse. Died Dec. 18, 1917, of wounds received in action on Dec. 1. Buried in Tincourt New British Cemetery, Somme, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Woodland, Clement Arthur Born Dec. 30, 1885, at Hammerwood, Sussex. Son of the Revd Clement Coleby Woodland, of Hammerwood, East Grinstead, Sussex. School, Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1904. BA 1907. Assistant Paymaster, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves; Lieutenant, 4th North Staffordshire Regiment; attached to 6th King’s Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Wounded. Died April 1, 1918 of cerebrospinal meningitis and wounds. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Woodroffe, Neville Leslie Born Aug. 22, 1893, at Whitcombe Park, Gloucestershire. Son of John Allen Witts Woodroffe, of 21 Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington, London. School, Eton. Adm. as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911, BA 1914. Lieutenant, 1st Irish Guards. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Nov. 6, 1914. Commem. at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Woolf, Cecil Nathan Sidney Born Sept. 5, 1887, at Kenley, Surrey. Sixth son of Sidney Woolf, QC, of Barkston Gardens Hotel, Kensington, London. St Paul’s School, London. Adm. as Subsizar, Perry Exhibitioner at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1906. Major Scholar 1909. BA 1909. Ely Fellow 1912-17. 2nd Lieutenant, 20th Hussars, attached “B” Squadron. Died Nov. 30, 1917 of wounds received in action on Nov. 27, 1917. Buried in Grevillers British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL,FWR,CWGC)

Wootton, John Wesley Born March 25, 1891, in Nottingham. Son of Arthur Wootton. Nottingham High School. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner and Subsizar at Trinity, June 25, 1910. Senior Scholar 1912. Earl of Derby Studentship. BA 1913, MA 1917. Married to Barbara, of 56 Abbey Road Mansions, London NW8. Captain, Suffolk Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in Secretary of State’s list for valuable services in connection with the war. Died Oct. 11, 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Longenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wordsworth, Osmond Bartle Born May 17, 1887, in Glaston, Rutland. Son of the Revd Christopher Wordsworth, Chancellor of Sarum Cathedral, of St Nicholas, Salisbury, Wiltshire. School, Winchester College. Admitted as Major Scholar at Trinity, June 25, 1906. Bell Scholarship. BA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; Lieutenant, Machine Gun Corps, 21st Company. Killed in action April 2, 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Workman, Edward Born Dec. 4, 1887, at 32 College Gardens, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Only son of Frank Workman, of ‘The Moat’, Strandtown, Co. Down. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Lieutenant, Royal Irish Rifles, attached 2nd Battalion. Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Died Jan. 26, 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wormald, Drury Frank Percy Born Oct. 11, 1885, in London. Son of Percy Wormald. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner (EN) at Trinity, June 25, 1904. Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery and General Staff. Served in Gallipoli and Mesopotamia. Died Nov. 4, 1918 of septic pneumonia. (UWL, FWR)

Wormald, Guy Born March 5, 1883, in London. Son of John Wormald, of Morden Park, Mitcham, Surrey; brother of Hugh (1903). School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1902. LLB 1905. Married to Doris E. Wormald, of 6 Burwood Place, Hyde Park, London. Captain, Lancashire Fusiliers, “A” Company 12th Battalion. Killed in action in Greece, Sept. 14, 1916. Buried in Clive (All Saints) Churchyard, Shropshire. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Wrigley, Christopher James Oswald Born April 2, 1894, in Shackleford House, Eashing, Godalming, Surrey. Son of Oswald Osmond Wrigley. Harrow School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery. “Temporary Second Lieutenant C.J.O. Wrigley is dismissed from the Service by sentence of a General Court Martial. Dated 13th March, 1915.” Re-enlisted as Trooper, Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Yeomanry and Imperial Camel Corps, 2nd King Edward’s Horse, apparently under the name of James Christie. Killed in action at Festubert, France, May 26, 1915. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, as Trooper James Christie, and by a stained glass window placed by his parents in St Mary’s Church, Shackleford, under his real name. (UWL; Supplement to London Gazette (April 14, 1915, p. 3684); http://19141918.invisionzone.com/forums; FWR; www.shackleford.org; CWGC)

Wyatt, Geoffrey Wilfrid Penfold Born 1896. Son of the Revd John Ingram Penfold Wyatt, MA Perpetual Curate of Hawley, Hampshire; OR son of Hugh Richard Penfold Wyatt, of Cissbury, Worthing. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died on active service in France, Sept. 15, 1916. Commemorated with his brother, Hugh Graystone Penfold, in a window, the gift of their father, in St John the Baptist Church, Findon, West Sussex. Buried at Serre Road Cemetery No. 2, Somme, France. (FWR, CWGC, www.findonvillage.com)

Wynne-Jones, Morys Born May 13, 1887, at The Vicarage, Carnarfon, Carnarvonshire, Wales. Son of the Revd John William Wynne-Jones, of Tre Iorwerth, Valley, Anglesey. Charterhouse School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 26, 1905. BA 1908. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers. Killed in action Oct. 29, 1914. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (UWL, FW, CWGC)

Yarrow, Eric Fernandez Born Jan. 5, 1895, in Blackheath, London. Son of Alfred Fernandez Yarrow, of ‘Homestead’, Hindhead, Surrey. Oundle School. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action near Ypres May 8, 1915. Buried in Essex Farm Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Yeo, Leslie Farquhar Born Dec. 13, 1892, in West Hampstead, London. Son of Thomas Webber Yeo, of 23 Kingston Hill, Norbiton, Surrey. Magdalen College School, Oxford. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Lieutenant, 2nd North [or South] Staffordshire Regiment. Died March 10, 1915 of wounds received in action. Buried in Béthune Town Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. (UWL, FWR, CWGC)

Young-Herries, Alexander Dobrée Born March 1, 1892, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of William Dobrée YoungHerries. School, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity, June 25, 1911. BA 1914. Captain, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Military Cross. Killed in action on the Somme, July 23, 1916. Buried in Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France. (UWL, Forces War Record, CWGC)

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Abbreviations Adm.: Admitted Bart.: Baronet Cem.: Cemetery Commem.: Commemorated CWGC: Commonwealth War Graves Commission DSO: Distinguished Service Order FWR: Forces War Records LG: London Gazette Matric.: matriculated Michs.: Michaelmas Pens.: Pensioner Reg.: Registers Regt.: Regiment UWL: University War List

Basic information taken from Trinity College Admissions List (not individually credited). Dates in parentheses, e.g. (1893), indicate that the father or brother of the deceased was also at Trinity.

Compiled by Selene Webb, 2012-14

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