Gloucestershire's fallen

Saturday, November 08, 2008, 06:00

On November 11, 1918, the First World War finally came to an end.

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has kindly given Gloucestershire Media its list of those fallen soldiers who had next of kin registered in Gloucestershire.

It is by no means a complete list of all those county men who gave their life for their country.

To mark the 90th anniversary of the armistice on Tuesday, we are running the names of those fallen soldiers on the list.

ROOKWOOD NECROPOLIS, SYDNEY, New South Wales, Australia

BARTON, Private, CHARLES FRANCIS FLETCHER, 3196, 30th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 28 July 1917. Age 26. Son of Frederick Barton, of 4 St. James Parade, Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. C.of E. Section 5 Grave 4495.

WOOROLOO CEMETERY, Western Australia, Australia

HOWELL, Gunner, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 47, A.I.F., Australian Field Artillery. 9 June 1919. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howell, of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. C.E. 138.

AEROPLANE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

COX, Major, JOHN ALONZO, D S O, 1st Highland Cyclist Bn., Army Cyclist Corps. attd. 12th Bn., Highland Light Infantry 29 September 1918. Age 31. Son of Benjamin John and Lydia Cox, of 29, Regent St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VII. A. 22.

BARD COTTAGE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

DAVID, Gunner, W F, 139452, 21st Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 16 August 1917. Age 30. Son of William and Sarah David; husband of Florence Lily Keveren (formerly David), of 63, Regent St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. C. 30.

BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

JAMES, Lance Corporal, RALPH HARRY, 30743, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 20 September 1917. Age 24. Son of Mrs. Marian James, of 26, Brook St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 VII. B. 10.

BELGIAN BATTERY CORNER CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

LING, Rifleman, BERTIE, S/28530, 2nd Bn., Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 7 July 1917. Age 34. Husband of Annie Josephine Ling, of 1, Lower Quay St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 11.

RYLAND, Gunner, GILBERT WALTER VICTOR, 92025, 12th Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 12 July 1917. Age 20. Son of Walter and Alice Mary Ryland, of "Broomhills," Linden Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 9.

BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

GAGE, Private, FRANK WILLIAM, 12255, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 11 September 1916. Age 22. Son of Samuel and Mary Gage, of 2, Berkeley Avenue, Winchcombe St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. H. 11.

KNIGHT, Private, EDWIN WILLIAM, 13692, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 September 1916. Age 27. Son of Mrs. E. A. Turner, of 76, Alvin St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. H. 7.

BRANDHOEK NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

SNOW, Private, C R, 266577, 1st/7th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds 14 August 1917. Age 21. Son of Albert and Mary E. Snow, of Moat Rd., Taynton, nr. Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. E. 14.

BRANDHOEK NEW MILITARY CEMETERY No.3, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

CRIBB, Private, PHILIP EDWARD, 202874, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 28 August 1917. Age 24. Son of William and Matilda Cribb, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 13.

BARNFIELD, Private, SIDNEY GEORGE, 33004, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 August 1917. Age 28. Son of Thomas Barnfield, of 60, Ryecroft St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 15.

EVANS, Private, WILLIAM EDWARD, 3733, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. and 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment, Killed in action 23 August 1917. Age 25. Eldest son of William and Mary Evans, of 14, Pitt St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. A. 7.

JACKSON, Driver, HAROLD WALTER, 825227, "C" Bty. 240th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 17 August 1917. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jackson, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. D. 10.

JOYNES, Sapper, JAMES, 239150, 262nd Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 14 November 1917. Age 42. Son of James and Harriett Joynes, of Cheltenham; husband of Mrs. E. S. Joynes, of 4, Burlton Cottages, Hatherley Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. N. 12.

WALKLEY, Driver, E J, 832044, "C" Bty. 306th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 5 September 1917. Age 20. Son of George Edward and Annie Walkley, of 7, Bishopstone Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 30.

BUFFS ROAD CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

GILL, Corporal, GEORGE, 241301, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 September 1917. Age 32. Son of Robert and Ellen Gill, of Gloucester; husband of Amelia Minnie Gill, of 58, Stratton Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. E. 40.

BUS HOUSE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

GIZZI, Private, DOMINICK, 203173, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 20 September 1917. Age 44. Son of Mr. A. Gizzi, of 7, Selby Cottages, Swindon Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. H. 26.

BUTTES NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, POLYGON WOOD, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

FLETCHER, Private, V W, 7240, 2nd, Honourable Artillery Company. 9 October 1917. Age 20. Son of William and Eliza Jane Fletcher, of 15, Bolton Gardens, Teddington, Middx. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXI. B. 7.

CEMENT HOUSE CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium

DAVIES, Private, LEONARD TOM, 28660, 2nd/5th Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Died of wounds 26 October 1917. Age 20. Son of David John and Mary Ann Davies, of Oak Cottage, Barnwood Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. E. 5.

TAYLOR, Lance Corporal, LEONARD, 38209, 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 9 October 1917. Age 34. Husband of Martha Taylor, of "Glen-Owen," Lansdown Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XV. F. 22.

COXYDE MILITARY CEMETERY, Koksijde, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

LYON, Lieutenant, REGINALD ANTHONY, Army Cyclist Corps. attd. 6th (Cyclist) Bn. Norfolk Regt., attd. 1st/7th Bn., Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), Killed in action 13 August 1917. Age 27. Son of Thomas and Margaret Lyon; husband of Emily Ann Lyon, of 73, Naunton Crescent, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. H. 17.

DADIZEELE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Moorslede, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

ROWLANDSON, Private, GEORGE PHILIP, 50056, 1st Bn., Royal Irish Fusiliers. formerly, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade), Killed in action 1 October 1918. Age 19. Son of George Derville Rowlandson and Manuela Rowlandson, of 22, Priory Rd., Bedford Park, London, W.4. Native of Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. II. C. 4.

WILLIAMS, Private, W, 47242, 1st Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 14 October 1918 - 15 October 1918. Age 23. Son of Mrs. Ada Didcote, of 118, Fairview Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. C. 33.

DICKEBUSCH NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

PEILE, Lieutenant, JOHN SELBY CHADWICK, "C" Bty.190th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 2 June 1917. Age 21. Son of Lt.-Col. Alfred James Peile (late R.A.), and Marion Macdonald Peile (nee Peterson), of 18, Leopold Rd., Wimbledon, London. Educated at Cheltenham College and Royal Military Academy. Grave Ref. B. 22.

DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

ALLISON, Bombardier, GEORGE GILBERT, 282116, 174th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 19 July 1917. Age 39. Husband of Susan Allison, of 156, Mapledene Rd., Dalston, London. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 23.

AMES, Private, ALBERT CHARLES, 22916, 10th Bn., South Wales Borderers. 30 July 1917. Age 30. Chevalier of the Order of the Crown. Croix de Guerre (Belgium). Husband of Mrs M. Denchfield (formerly Ames), of 4, Spreadeagle Terrace, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. B. 3.

BAKER, Captain, WALTER, M C, 3rd Bn. attd. 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 October 1917. Age 21. Son of Mr. G. A. Baker, of Ingledene, Alexandra Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IX. C. 17.

CHANDLER, Serjeant, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 240670, M M, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 August 1917. Age 25. Son of William Joseph and Florence Chandler, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 21.

FIELD, Gunner, WILLIAM HOOTON, 105623, "A" Bty. 82nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 4 January 1918. Age 20. Son of James Hooton Field and Gertrude L. Field, of 3, Alstone Villas, Cheltenham. Born at Hastings. Grave Ref. XV. H. 12.

MERRETT, Private, W J, 28248, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 2 October 1917. Age 26. Son of Henry Edward and Mary Ann Merrett, of Ivy House, Elmore, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VII. H. 9.

TERRETT, Private, WILLIAM ARTHUR, 9304, "D" Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 11 November 1917. Age 26. Son of Albert Terrett, of 2, Albany St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XIII. F. 23.

YEARSLEY, Driver, HENRY JAMES, 49662, 5th Army Bde., Royal Horse Artillery. 27 August 1917. Age 27. Son of Henry and Helen Margaret Esther Yearsley, of Gloucester; husband of Annie Yearsley, of 21, Alton Place, Hunslet, Leeds. Grave Ref. IV. E. 7.

DRANOUTRE MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

DAVIS, Gunner, ALBERT WILLIAM, 1013, 158th Army Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 4 June 1917. Age 24. Son of Samuel and Eliza Davis, of 1, Hillgrove Villas, Lower Tuffley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. J. 25.

DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

COOPER, Corporal, JAMES HENRY, 32516, 7th Bty., Machine Gun Corps (Motors). Died of wounds 22 October 1918. Age 25. Son of Alfred and Annie Cooper, of Cheltenham; husband of Ellen Matilda Cooper, of 128, Dale Rd., Bournbrook, Birmingham. Grave Ref. IV. I. 41.

LEFEAUX, Second Lieutenant, JOHN FAULKNER, 15th (Warwick) Bde., Royal Horse Artillery. 15 October 1918. Age 20. Son of J. T. and Mary Lefeaux, of Challow, Charlton Lane, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. F. 12.

ELZENWALLE BRASSERIE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

MASTERS, Lance Corporal, JOHN, 1364, 8th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 15 June 1916. Age 24. Son of the late William Henry Masters and of Emma Masters, of The Limes Lodge, Longford, Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. A. 3.

ESSEX FARM CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BROOKES, Bugler, H F, 9825, 17th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 8 August 1916. Age 21. Son of Mr. J. Brookes, of 1, Daisy Bank, Horsefair St., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. B. 45.

CHARLOTTES, Rifleman, SIDNEY, 6083, 12th Bn., Rifle Brigade. Died of wounds 15 March 1916. Age 19. Son of Mrs. E. L. Tallboy, of 2, The Retreat, Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. G. 3.

HARDING, Serjeant, CHARLES WILLIAM, 26713, "C" Coy. 15th Bn, Welsh Regiment. 8 June 1917. Age 24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis William Harding, of 15, Leicester Terrace, Naunton Lane, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. J. 4.

PEEBLES, Second Lieutenant, WILLIAM FLEMING, 113th Coy., Machine Gun Corps. attd. 5th Bn., Wiltshire Regiment 30 April 1917. Age 31. Son of John Haughton Peebles and Katharine M. Peebles, of 13, Park Place, Cheltenham. Born at Madras, India. Grave Ref. III. H. 10.

FERME-OLIVIER CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

EDWARDS, Captain, CHARLES O'REILLY, M C, 57th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed in action 13 December 1915. Age 33. Son of A. O. R. Edwards, of Roseleigh West, Thirlestaine Road, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row J. Grave 3.

PARRY, Private, HUBERT, 42171, "B" Coy. 10th Bn., South Wales Borderers. Killed in action 23 April 1917. Age 20. Son of Alfred John and Sarah Annie Parry, of Lydbrook, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. Plot 3. Row C. Grave 4.

TURVEY, Private, W F, 235063, 14th Bn., Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Died of wounds 26 June 1917. Age 23. Of Gloucester. Grave Ref. Plot 3. Row F. Grave 5.

FIRST D.C.L.I. CEMETERY, THE BLUFF, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

COOKE, Company Serjeant Major, ALBERT EDWARD, 8455, 1st Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 4 June 1915. Age 24. Son of Alfred E. and Elizabeth Cooke, of 8, Whitfield St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 1.

GENT CITY CEMETERY, Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium

JACKSON, Rifleman, JOHN GRANVILLE, 552329, "D" Coy., London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles). Died of wounds 3 September 1917. Age 30. Son of Alice Jackson, of 1, Priory Villas, St. Mary's St., Gloucester, and the late John Jackson. Grave Ref. B. 15.

GUNNERS FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

DIDCOTE, Sergeant, HARRY FIFIELD, 194, 17th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 12 January 1918. Age 29. Son of Thomas and Mary Letitia Didcote, of 2, Jeynes Row, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. Grave Ref. O. 9.

HEMS, Private, HUBERT, 19747, 9th Bn., Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in action 10 March 1916. Age 22. Son of Enoch and Julia Hems, of 95, Cecil Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. L. 1.

HAGLE DUMP CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

HOLDER, Private, ALBERT HENRY, 119272, 36th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 6 October 1918. Age 19. Son of James Henry and Fanny Holder, of 3, Prince St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. E. 7.

HANTES-WIHERIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Erquelinnes, Hainaut, Belgium

PENNY, Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant, ROBERT FREDERICK CARL, 1785, 13th, Australian Light Horse. Died of heart failure 26 December 1918. Age 23. Son of Emily and the late E. T. Penny. Native of Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia. Grave Ref. In East quarter.

HARLEBEKE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Harelbeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BEAN, Chauffeur, ARTHUR ROBERT, 11037, 16th Sanitary Sect., British Red Cross Society. 31 October 1918. Age 31. Croix de Guerre (France). Son of William Stephenson Bean; husband of Ethel Mary Bean, of 46, Bexley St., Windsor, Berks. Born at Four Oaks, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. C. 10.

CARE, Private, A, 11206, M M, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 11 April 1918. Age 28. Son of Charles and Julia Care, of 11, Gloucester St., Winchcombe, Glos. Grave Ref. XIII. C. 16.

HEESTERT MILITARY CEMETERY, Zwevegem, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

YATES, Private, A J, 28701, 15th (Hampshire Yeomanry) Bn., Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 22 October 1918. Age 19. Son of William and Harriett Yates, of 6 Elm St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. H. 2.

HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BRYANT, Private, C, 34135, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 16 September 1917. Age 27. Son of George and Harriet Bryant, of Soundwell, Gloucestershire; husband of Annie Amelia Bryant, of 5, Harvey's Cottages, Ridgway Rd., Fishponds, Bristol. Grave Ref. VIA. F. 2.

HARWOOD, Private, CHARLES WILLIAM, 290647, 1st Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action 4 October 1917. Age 23. Son of Thomas and Sarah Harwood, of Cheltenham; husband of Rosalind Beatrice Harwood, of 29, Lypiatt St., Tivoli, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XII. A. 1.

CLEMENTS, Private, H, 29494, 1st Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 6 November 1917. Age 19. Son of Mrs. Deborah Clements, of 2, Sinope St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XI. G. 4.

HOSPITAL FARM CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

MARGETTS, Private, JOHN THEODORE CAMERON, 2220, "C" Coy. 1st/6th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Died of wounds 11 December 1915. Age 23. Son of William John and Clare Charlotte Margetts, of Beckford Vicarage, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. D. 13.

HUY (LA SARTE) COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Huy, Leige, Belgium

CLOSE, Private, FRANK HENRY, 3205113, 10th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). 10 February 1919. Age 28. Son of Edwin and Mary Close, of Olveston, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. I. B. 20.

NEWCOMBE, Private, L R, 16673, 7th Bn., Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment). Died of pneumonia 7 March 1919. Age 24. Son of Edward and Mary Jane Newcombe, of Pike House, Battledown, Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. II. A. 52.

KANDAHAR FARM CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

JOHNSON, Second Lieutenant, ANTHONY, M C and Bar, 6th Bn. attd. 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 14 April 1918. Age 26. Son of Anthony and Mary Louisa Johnson, of 27, Park End Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. J. 12.

KEMMEL CHATEAU MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

CRESSWELL, Captain, ALFRED SACKVILLE, 2nd Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action 13 March 1915. Age 36. Son of Mrs. Cresswell, of Leckhampton Hall, Cheltenham, and the late C. Estcourt Cresswell. Served in the South African Campaign. Promoted Capt. in 1904, appointed Adjt. of the 3rd Bn. (Res.) of his Regt. in 1912. Born at Pinkney Park, Wilts. Grave Ref. X. 4.

GRIFFITH, Lieutenant, RUPERT VARDON DE BURGH, 3rd Bn., Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action at Kemmel 12 March 1915. Age 22. Son of Alice Mary Griffith, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. L. 7.

TATE, Lieutenant, WILLIAM LOUIS, 3rd Bn., Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action 13 March 1915. Age 24. Eldest son of the late William Jacob Tate, I.C.S., and of Mrs. Julia Marie Tate, of 76, Queensborough Terrace, Hyde Park, London. Born at Bangalore, India. Educated at Cheltenham College, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. B.A. (Honours). Grave Ref. X. 7.

KLEIN-VIERSTRAAT BRITISH CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

SILVEY, Private, JOHN WILLIAM, 11278, "A" Coy. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 20 May 1917. Age 21. Son of John and Julia Silvey, of 39, St. Mary's Square, Gloucester. Enlisted Aug.,1914. Grave Ref. I. F. 16.

KORTRIJK (ST. JAN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Kortrijk, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

COOPEY, Private, HENRY, 9733, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 28 January 1915. Age 18. Son of Henry and Esther Coopey, of 35, Morton St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. 28.

LA BRIQUE MILITARY CEMETERY No.2, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

REED, Second Lieutenant, HENRY WILLIAM TENNENT, 2nd Bn., Monmouthshire Regiment. Killed in action 2 May 1915. Age 30. Son of Lancelot George and Ellen Reed, of Durham. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College. Grave Ref. I. K. 33.

LA CLYTTE MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

NEWCOMBE, Gunner, H C, 322380, 263rd Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 25 April 1918. Age 32. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Newcombe, of Pegglesworth, Andoversford, Glos.; husband of Ada Newcombe, of 15, Corpus St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. V. A. 26.

WANT, Sapper, WILLIAM HAROLD JAMES, 97867, 155th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. 7 June 1917. Age 30. Son of Mary Ann Want, of 19, Bloomsbury St., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. VI. A. 14.

LA LAITERIE MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

COLLIS, Captain, W H, "D" Coy. 7th Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 9 May 1917. Age 25. Son of Lt. Col. William G. and Mrs. Collis, of "Snowdon," London Rd., Cheltenham. Native of Co. Cork. Grave Ref. XII. A. 31.

TURNER, Serjeant, ALBERT, 14471, 12th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Killed in action 13 May 1916. Age 23. Son of William and Elizabeth Turner, of 4, Cheltenham Rd., Harrogate. Grave Ref. V. B. 3.

LE TOUQUET RAILWAY CROSSING CEMETERY, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

HAINES, Corporal, F, 8377, 1st Bn., Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 30 October 1914. Age 34. Son of William Haines, of Albany St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 2.

LYSONS, Major, NIGEL LUCIUS SAMUEL, 2nd Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed in action at Le Gheer 21 October 1914. Age 39. Son of Mrs. Lysons, of Hempstead Court, Gloucestershire, and the late Canon Samuel Lysons. Grave Ref. A. 8.

LEDEGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, Ledegem, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

SURMAN, Serjeant, L H, 40549, M M, 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 14 October 1918. Age 22. Son of James and Annie Surman, of Roseville, Woodmancote, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 20.

LIEGE (ROBERMONT) CEMETERY, Liege, Liege, Belgium

REGAN, Private, W, 1371, 1st/3rd Bn., Monmouthshire Regiment. Died of wounds 22 May 1915. Age 22. Son of Daniel and Margaret Regan, of 6, Nailsworth Terrace, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. 14.

LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BOWDEN, Sapper, EDWIN LEONARD, 18752, 5th N.Z. Railway Troops., New Zealand Light Railways Operating Service. Died of accidental injuries 17 January 1918. Age 23. Son of John Henry and Elizabeth Bowden, of Cheltenham, Glos., England. Grave Ref. XXVI. CC. 9A.

CATER, Private, ALBERT, 24548, 7th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Died of wounds (gas) 24 July 1917. Age 26. Son of Sarah Cater, of 76, Brook St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVI. H. 7A.

COOPER, Private, HENRY THOMAS, 14853, 10th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Died of wounds 25 September 1915. Age 22. Son of Edward Thomas and Catherine Cooper, of 15A, Hamilton Place, St. Paul's, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. D. 19A.

GARRAWAY, Private, PERCY GODDARD, 452, 8th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). 12 November 1917. Age 31. Son of James and Susan Garraway; husband of Maud Garraway, of 77, Marle Hill Parade, Cheltenham, Glos, England. Native of Little Missenden, Bucks, England. Grave Ref. XXII. HH. 26.

GORING, Private, JOHN LAWRENCE, 9155, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. 21 November 1915. Age 26. Son of Harry and Elizabeth Staite Goring, of Bishop''s Cleeve, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. D. 1.

GULLAND, Captain, A F, 8th Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 16 June 1917. Age 26. Son of A. D. and Margaret Gulland, of Malvern Hill House, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XIII. A. 26.

HALLING, Private, HENRY FRANCIS, 33812, 2nd Inf. Labour Coy., Northamptonshire Regiment. transf. to (83630) 140th Coy., Labour Corps 19 October 1918. Age 44. Husband of E. Halling, of 131, Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XXX. H. 12.

HANCOX, Corporal, L D, 240338, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 August 1917. Son of W. and E. Hancox, of 175, Fredworth Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVIII. B. 19A.

HASLAM, Serjeant, ARCHIBALD JOHN, 831995, "C" Bty. 306th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 23 August 1917. Age 31. Son of John R. Haslam; husband of F. Haslam, of 10, Swan Lane, Westgate St. Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVIII. D. 9.

HELLINGS, Private, HUGH STOWELL, 154946, 1st Bn., Canadian Pioneers. 23 June 1916. Son of the late Robert Camal Hellings and Eliza Fisher Hellings, of Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. VIII. B. 11A.

JOHNSON, Private, CLEMENT, 42597, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 29 December 1917. Age 25. Son of William and Elizabeth Johnson, of 83, Cecil Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXVII. CC. 20.

JONES, Lance Corporal, FRANK, 13636, 7th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 7 April 1916. Age 25. Son of Alice Jones, of 9, Alms House, Newent, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. V. D. 27.

LAPINGTON, Private, SYDNEY GERALD DOUGLAS, 690614, 54th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 23 November 1917. Age 25. Son of Thomas S. and Georgina Lapington, of Hamilton, Ontario. Formerly of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. XXVII. BB. 13.

LONG, Private, MATTHEW WILLIAM, 28874, 1st/1st Bn., Herefordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 22 October 1918. Age 34. Son of George Long, of Kingsholm, Gloucester; husband of Louisa Maud Long, of 39, Henry Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXXV. A. 54.

MILES, Private, W A, 43661, 165th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds 4 August 1917. Age 20. Son of Arthur E. and Rhoda Miles, of "Trescoe," Tredworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVII. E. 13.

MILLINER, Private, ALFRED, 18142, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 January 1917. Age 20. Son of Harriet Milliner, of 22, Philip St., Bristol Rd., Gloucester, and the late James Isaac Milliner. Born Soudley, Newnham, Glos. Grave Ref. X. D. 27A.

PAGE, Private, CHARLES JAMES, 33597, 2nd Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 4 September 1917. Age 24. Son of Charles James and Julia Anne Page, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVIII. F. 19.

PITT, Pioneer, A E, WR/42322, 334th Road Construction Coy., Royal Engineers. 20 October 1918. Age 19. Son of Albert Edward and Emma Pitt, of 34, Union St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXXV. A. 20.

PRICE, Gunner, ARTHUR, 96427, "D" Bn., Tank Corps. Died of wounds 22 August 1917. Age 25. Son of Mrs. Emma Brasington, of The Naight, Minsterworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVII. K. 6A.

RIMELL, Corporal, R, 241130, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 12 September 1917. Age 20. Son of Ivo and Kate E. Rimell, of 3, Ivy Terrace, The Reddings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XVIII. E. 14.

SAVORY, Private, J, 267534, 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 August 1917. Age 34. Husband of Ethel M. Savory, of 41, Queen St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XVIII. D. 14A.

SHEPPARD, Private, GEORGE THOMAS, 11458, 6th Coy. 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds 9 May 1916. Age 30. Son of Sarah Hamblett (formerly Sheppard), of Lower Guiting, Cheltenham, Glos., and the late George Thomas Sheppard (Somerset Light Inf.); husband of L. R. Sheppard, of Flat 107, Durham Buildings, York Rd., Battersea, London. Grave Ref. VI. C. 39A.

TOSSWILL, Captain, WALTER ROY, 1st Bn., East Lancashire Regiment. Died of wounds, received at the battle of the Somme 12 August 1916. Age 22. Son of Walter Fox Tosswill and Edith Hope Tosswill, of Rosehill, Cheltenham, late of Clayhill, Lechlade, Glos. Educated at Cheltenham College and Sandhurst. Grave Ref. IX. B. 4.

TURNER, Private, WILLIAM HENRY, 100106, 31st Bn., Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). Died of wounds 8 November 1917. Age 21. Son of Edward and Mary Turner, of "Malvern View," Croft Rd., Charlton Kings, near Cheltenham, Glos., England. Grave Ref. XXII. E. 16A.

WHITING, Private, ARCHIBALD EVAN, 2462, 45th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of wounds 28 September 1916. Age 26. Son of Evan William and Alice Betterton (formerly Whiting), of "Edgecombe," Curzon St., Toowoomba, Queensland. Native of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. X. B. 13A.

WINTER, Corporal, PERCY, 203966, 1st Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. 15 November 1917. Age 34. Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Winter, of 3, Park St., Cirencester, Glos; husband of Harriet D. Winter, of 48, Winstonian Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. XXII. GG. 2.

WOODYATT, Private, THOMAS, 10795, 5th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died of wounds 17 December 1915. Age 35. Husband of Eliza Ann Woodyatt, of Lion Cottage, Rushall, Much Marcle, Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. A. 19A.

LINDENHOEK CHALET MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

HUGHES, Fitter Corporal, A, 121539, 155th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 27 June 1917. Age 23. Son of Clara Cook, of 6, Carmarthen St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 1.

LOCRE HOSPICE CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

CHESTER-MASTER, Lieutenant Colonel, RICHARD CHESTER, D S O and Bar, 13th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 30 August 1917. Age 47. Son of Col. Thomas William and Georgina Emily Chester-Master; husband of Geraldine Chester-Master, of Querns Lane House, Cirencester. Chief Constable of Gloucestershire. Native of Cirencester, Glos. Grave Ref. II. C. 8.

PHILLIPS, Private, SIDNEY HENRY, 40955, 1st Bn., Hertfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 25 September 1917. Age 29. Husband of Dorothy I. Phillips, of 6, Whitfield St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. A. 3.

MAPLE LEAF CEMETERY, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

WAINWRIGHT, Serjeant, THOMAS PHILIP, 35252, "D" Bty. 172nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 31 January 1917. Age 24. Son of Eleanor Louisa Taylor (formerly Wainwright), of 17, Cheltenham Rd., Evesham, Worcs., and the late Frederick Wainwright. Native of London. Grave Ref. K. 15.

MENDINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BAKER, Private, EDWARD ST. JOHN, 21754, 2nd Bn., South Wales Borderers. Died of wounds 20 August 1917. Age 24. Son of A. G. and Florence Baker, of 10, Stoneville St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. F. 13.

HODGES, Private, GEORGE, 241479, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 31 August 1917. Age 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. A. 5.

MAYO, Private, JOHN, 17302, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 12 December 1917. Age 34. Husband of Elizabeth Mayo, of 30, Wellesley St., Tredworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. BB. 1.

RAWLINGS, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES WILLIAM ERNEST, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 28 September 1917. Age 22. Son of Mary Ann Rawlings, of "Gloverdale," Marle Hill Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. A. 28.

SHAW, Private, SIDNEY GEORGE, 241121, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 15 April 1918. Age 25. Brother of Harold Shaw, of 7, Slaney St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. X. A. 1.

MESSINES RIDGE (N.Z.) MEMORIAL, Mesen, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

DIGHTON, Serjeant, LESLIE PROBYN, 25150, 2nd Bn., Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Killed in action 9 June 1917. Age 28. Son of Dr. and Mrs. Adair Dighton, of Cheltenham; husband of Evelyn Dighton, of 8, Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham, England.

SYKES, Private, JAMES, 28229, 2nd Bn., Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Killed in action 31 July 1917. Husband of Mrs. James Sykes, of Cheltenham, Fielding, Wellington.

MESSINES RIDGE BRITISH CEMETERY, Mesen, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BRUCE, Rifleman, WILLIAM BURRELL, 28424, 2nd Bn. 3rd, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 7 June 1917. Son of Mrs. Agnes Bruce, of Cheltenham, Feilding, New Zealand. Grave Ref. IV. B. 19.

SWANN, Lieutenant, JOHN NUEL, 45th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 7 June 1917. Age 45. Son of John and Celia Swann; husband of Helen G. Swann, of 32, Cornwallis Crescent, Clifton, Bristol, England Native of Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. VI. C. 30.

MINTY FARM CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium

FOXWELL, Serjeant, EDWARD DE COURCY, 34999, Mentioned in Despatches, 284th Army Troops Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed in action 12 October 1917. Age 37. Son of William and Adelaide Foxwell, of Painswick, Glos.; husband of Clara Foxwell (nee Ricketts), of 105, Stanley Rd., Gloucester. General foreman to Messrs. J. Byard and Sons, Contractors, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 19.

NEW IRISH FARM CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

PAGE, Private, J, 47002, 20th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. transf. to (102314) 171st Coy., Labour Corps, Killed in action 7 October 1917. Husband of Annie Page, of 18, York St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. C. 2.

WILLIAMS, Private, E F, 3241342, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 August 1917. Age 19. Son of Mr. A. B. Williams, of Pretoria Cottages, Upton St. Leonards, Gloucester. Grave Ref. XV. A. 4.

NIEUPORT MEMORIAL, Nieuwpoort, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

HEBERDEN, Second Lieutenant, ARTHUR CLEMENTS, 6th Bn. attd. 2nd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 10 July 1917. Age 30. Son of Mary Heberden, of The Grange, Charlton King's, Cheltenham, and the late Rev. Henry Buller Heberden. Educated at Rugby and Trinity College (Oxford). Studied at the Royal College of Music. Took F.R.C.O. Degree, and Mus. Bac. (Oxford). Director of Music at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, and at Marlborough College.

NIEUWKERKE CHURCHYARD, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

COLLINS, Squadron Sergeant Major, HARRY, 2358, Lord Strathcona's Horse. 26 July 1915. Age 38. Son of John and Clara Collins, of St. Philip's Terrace, Gratton Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. S. 4.

NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

PAYNE, Company Sergeant Major, HERBERT EDWIN, 1402, 2nd Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of wounds 9 November 1917. Age 28. Born Gloucester, England. Son of Jerry and Eliza Payne; husband of Florence H. Payne, of Belmont House, Winchcombe Street, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. VIII. E. 2.

NO MAN'S COT CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

REUBINSON, Gunner, LEONARD CONRAD JOE, 291683, 129th (Bristol) Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 31 July 1917. Age 23. Son of Thomas and Emily L. Reubinson, of the Police Station, Stonehouse, Glos. Native of Nailsworth, Glos. A member of the Gloucestershire Constabulary. Enlisted May, 1915. Grave Ref. B. 7.

OAK DUMP CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BALL, Rifleman, SAMUEL GEORGE, 323204, 6th Bn., London Regiment (City of London Rifles). Killed in action 23 July 1917. Age 33. Son of John and Jane Ball, of Cheltenham husband of Constance Frances Ball, of 103, Sabine Rd. Battersea, London. Grave Ref. E. 9.

OOSTTAVERNE WOOD CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

MILLS, Private, ALFRED W., 9876, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 October 1914. Age 17. Son of A. W. Mills, of 22, Rutland St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. E. 3.

VICK, Second Lieutenant, EDWARD, D C M, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 July 1917. Age 28. Son of Benjamin and Elizabeth W. A. Vick of 17, Fairview Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Born at Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. A. 17.

OXFORD ROAD CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

HAWKEN, Private, THOMAS LOCKWOOD, 6099, 22nd Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 4 October 1917. Age 26. Son of Alfred Lang Hawken and Margaret Ann Hawken, of Trulins Farm, Newham, Gloucester, England. Native of Raleigh, England. Grave Ref. II. G. 7.

HUMPHREY, Second Lieutenant, JOSEPH HERBERT, 1st/2nd Bn. attd. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action, near Klein Zillebeke 20 September 1917. Age 24. Son of Thomas Samuel and Lydia Maria Humphrey, of 25, Cedar Rd., Norwich; husband of Alice Louise Humphrey, of 2, Victoria Terrace, St. John'S, Cheltenham. Enlisted Jan., 1915., in 16th Bn. Middlesex Regt. Commissioned in. Grave Ref. III. A. 11.

LUCAS, Corporal, SIDNEY HERBERT, 17617, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 September 1917. Age 29. Son of Albert Lucas, of Stroud, Glos.; husband of E. P. Long (formerly Lucas), of Alstone Croft, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. K. 12.

PASSCHENDAELE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

LARGE, Private, GEORGE FREDERICK, 105351, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Killed in action 30 October 1917. Age 26. Son of Mrs. W. Large, of Bushcombe Lane, Woodmancote, Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. X. D. 2.

PERTH CEMETERY (CHINA WALL), Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

LLOYD, Private, E, 153355, 43rd Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Killed in action 3 June 1916. Age 41. (served as BLICK). Husband of Ellen Lloyd, of 4, Pretoria Terrace, Alston Croft, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. G. 43.

MAHER, Private, F W, 13337, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 24 October 1914. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Maher, of 9, Beaufort Buildings, Pittville, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. X. A. 7.

THOMAS, Private, FREDERICK ALBERT GEORGE, 9858, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 21 October 1914. Age 17. Son of Elizabeth Ada Thomas, of 39, Park St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVI. B. 13.

PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

ARKELL, Private, JOHN THOMAS, 31449, "X" Coy. 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 12 April 1918. Age 23. Son of John and Mary H. C. Arkell, of Kineton, Lower Guiting, Cheltenham. Panel 5.

AYRES, Private, LEONARD F., TF/242359, 18th Bn., Middlesex Regiment. 16 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ayres, of 36, Marle Hill Parade, Cheltenham. Panel 8.

BARNES, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM JAMES, 13103, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 20. Son of Ernest and Sarah Barnes, of Aldsworth, Cheltenham. Panel 5.

BEAK, Lieutenant, FRANK LESLIE, Royal Horse Artillery. attd. No. 3 Coy. Special Bde. Royal Engineers 9 April 1918. Age 29. Husband of Margery G. Beak, of 15, Evelyn Court, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 1.

BISHOP, Rifleman, FRANK, 5419, 1st Bn., Rifle Brigade. 26 October 1914. Age 20. Son of Frank and Lucy Bishop, of Calcutt Peak, Northleach, Cheltenham. Panel 10.

BROWN, Private, HENRY WILLIAM, 28115, "C" Coy. 18th Bn., Welsh Regiment. 12 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Henry George and Emily Brown, of 135, Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 7.

BROWN, Private, JOHN EDWIN, 22647, 3rd Bn., Coldstream Guards. 13 April 1918. Age 37. Son of Edwin Ernest and Mary Jane Brown, of 39, Hatfield Rd., Gloucester; husband of Georgina May Brown, of 67, Albany St., Gloucester. Panel 1.

DOREY, Lance Corporal, RALPH HENRY, 16854, 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 17 April 1918. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dorey, of Church Rd., Longlevens, Gloucester. Panel 5.

FORBES-ROBERTSON, Captain, KENNETH, 1st Bn. attd. 2nd Bn., Seaforth Highlanders. 7 November 1914. Age 32. Son of Farquahar and Laura A. Forbes-Robertson, of 2, Keynsham Bank, Cheltenham. Panel 9.

HYDE, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM, 15465, 2nd Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 19. Son of Mr. W. J. and Mrs. E. E. Hyde, of 37, Sun St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 7 and 8.

LEWIS, Private, HERBERT, 38090, 1st/5th Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 14 April 1918. Age 18. Son of George and Gertrude A. Lewis, of 28, Furlong Rd., Gloucester. Panel 6.

SHARPE, Private, HARRY, 203357, 16th Bn., Royal Welsh Fusiliers. 15 March 1918. Age 27. Son of George and Martha Sharpe, of Myrtle Villa, Linden Rd., Gloucester; husband of Gladys Sharpe, of "Ibstock", 10, Lake Avenue, Rhyl, Flintshire. Panel 5.

TURNER, Captain, HERBERT GUY, 2nd Bn., Cheshire Regiment. 2 March 1915 - 3 March 1915. Age 36. Son of the late Maj. Gen. S. Compton Turner, Director General of Military Works, India, and the late Mrs. Turner, of the Firs, Cheltenham. Panel 4 and 5.

PLOEGSTEERT WOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

BARNETT, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES FREDERICK ROBERT, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 19 April 1915. Age 35. Son of F. C. C. Barnett, of Lark Hill, Abingdon, Berks; husband of Cicely Frances Barnett, of 2, Berkeley Villas, Cheltenham. Joined 4th Aug.1914.. Grave Ref. III. D. 9.

COLE, Private, REGINALD WILLIAM, 1844, "C" Coy. 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 12 May 1915. Age 22. Son of Abraham Noden Cole and Minnie Rosetta Cole, of 12, Clarence Square, Cheltenham. Born at Skenfrith, Mon. Grave Ref. III. D. 13.

CUMMINGS, Private, ERNEST GEORGE, 2647, "D" Coy. 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 26 April 1915. Age 23. Son of Albert and Eleanor Cummings, of 21, Union St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. D. 10.

GUISE, Lieutenant, HENRY GEORGE CHRISTOPHER, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 6 May 1915. Age 27. Son of Sir William Guise, 5th Bart., of Elmore Court, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. D. 8.

HAWKINS, Private, ARCHIBALD, 3243, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 6 June 1915. Age 19. Son of George Albert and Florence Jane Hawkins, of Ashley House, Battledown, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 7.

MOBLEY, Private, ALOYSIUS, 2229, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 5 May 1915. Age 24. Son of James and Clara Mobley, of 1, St. Oswald Villas, Priory Rd., Gloucester. Born at Warwick. Grave Ref. III. D. 11.

ROMANS, Private, CHARLES HENRY, 2650, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 13 May 1915. Age 30. Son of Alfred Henry and Charlotte Romans, of "The Hare and Hounds," Churchdown, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. D. 5.

POELCAPELLE BRITISH CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium

BATES, Private, HERBERT JAMES, 153364, 43rd Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Killed in action 26 October 1917. Age 23. Son of Agnes Walkling (formerly Bates), of 33, Duke St., Cheltenham, England, and the late James Samuel Bates. Grave Ref. XXX. C. 17.

GURNEY, Private, L V, 240304, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. formerly (1944) 1st/5th Bn. 22 October 1917. Age 26. Son of Thomas and Sarah Gurney, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. F. 12.

ORGAN, Second Lieutenant, HAROLD CHARLES, 4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 9 October 1917. Age 28. Son of Charles H. and Laura Organ, of 25, Brunswick Square, Gloucester; husband of Eleanor Maud Organ, of "Beckford," Worcester Rd., Malvern Link, Worcs. F.R.C.O., at one time Deputy Organist at Gloucester Cathedral. Grave Ref. LI. C. 15.

POPERINGE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

HURCOMBE, Private, H, 7778, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 October 1914. Age 26. Husband of Alice B. Hurcombe, of 6, Guinea St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. A. 2.

POPERINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

SMITH, Lieutenant Colonel, HERBERT STONEY, D S O, 1st Bn., Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action 22 October 1915. Age 47. Son of the late Arthur and Mrs. Smith; husband of S. W. Smith, of Burnbrae, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Born Hampstead, London. Grave Ref. I. E. 23.

POPERINGHE OLD MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

PAGE, Private, W, 8067, 1st Bn., South Wales Borderers. 5 November 1914. Age 29. Son of Jeremiah and Catherine Page, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. L. 31.

POTIJZE CHATEAU GROUNDS CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

JAMES, Gunner, ERNEST WILLIAM, 141507, "D" Bty. 150th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 8 August 1917. Age 28. Husband of Ethel James, of Highcross Farm, Minsterworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 9.

POTIJZE BURIAL GROUND CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BAILEY, Serjeant, THOMAS RICHARD, 8324, 2nd Bn., Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action 28 December 1915. Age 30. Husband of Eva Alice Bailey, of 7, St. Paul's Terrace, St. Paul's Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. M. 5.

PROWSE POINT MILITARY CEMETERY, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

TOWNSEND, Rifleman, J J, S/28559, 2nd Bn., Rifle Brigade. 24 September 1917. Son of Mr. J. Townsend, of Hereford House, Suffolk St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 6.

RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BEST, Corporal, ARCHIBALD FRANK, 406671, 8th Field Coy., Canadian Engineers. Killed in action 16 July 1916. Age 32. Son of the late Edwin and Grace Best, of Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. VI. B. 21.

RENINGHELST NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

TEAL, Private, H T, M2/190042, 406th Mechanical Transport Coy., Army Service Corps. attd. II Corps Heavy Artillery. 19 August 1917. Age 24. Son of George and Elizabeth A. Teal, of 10, Cheltenham Rd., Stratton, Cirencester, Glos. Grave Ref. III. A. 2.

RUISSEAU FARM CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium

COX, Lieutenant, C F S, M C, 10th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). 29 October 1917. Age 21. Son of Mrs. A. J. Cridlan (formerly Cox), of Maisemore Park, Gloucester, and the late Arthur Cox. Native of Nottingham. Grave Ref. D. 4.

SOLFERINO FARM CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

MELLING, Pioneer, JOHN WILLIAM, 290044, 29th Light Railway Operating Coy., Royal Engineers. 31 October 1917. Age 21. Brother of Walter Melling, of 39, Clegram Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 38.

SPOILBANK CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

MILLS, Private, F, 241331, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 September 1917. Age 26. Son of Albert James and Ellen Mills, of 3, Compass Yard, Westgate, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. O. 12.

STRAND MILITARY CEMETERY, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

BULLOCK, Private, G L, 726, 35th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 7 June 1917. Age 31. Son of William and Alice Bullock, of 4, Oxford St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. C. 3.

VALLENDER, Private, WILLIAM, 9544, 1st Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 31 October 1914. Age 20. Son of Oliver and Harriett Vallender, of 31, Linden Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IX. R. 5.

THE HUTS CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

MORRIS, Gunner, VICTOR DOUGLAS, 73564, 47th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 6 August 1917. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris, of Gloucester; husband of Eva Morris, of Huntley, Glos. Grave Ref. I. D. 13.

SCAMELL, Rifleman, HENRY MARTIN, 554131, 1st/16th Bn., London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles). Died of wounds 17 August 1917. Age 40. Son of William and Elizabeth Scamell, of Cheltenham; husband of Florence Helena Scamell, of 3, Green Rd., Reading. Grave Ref. IV. A. 18.

TOURNAI COMMUNAL CEMETERY ALLIED EXTENSION, Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium

ALINGTON, Corporal, GERVASE WINFORD STOVIN, 766852, M M and Bar, 28th Bn., London Regiment (Artists' Rifles). attd. 17th Bn., London Regiment, Killed in action 9 November 1918. Age 26. Son of Gervase O'Bryen Alington and Mary Charlotte Swan Alington, of 9, Montpelier Grove, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. V. D. 1.

LOGAN, Lieutenant, HUGH, Leicestershire Yeomanry. Died of pneumonia 24 February 1919. Age 33. Son of Maud A. Logan and the late John W. Logan; husband of Phyllis Logan, of "Tresco", Hewlett Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Born at East Langton, Market Harborough. Grave Ref. IV. G. 10.

LUMLEY, Private, JOHN A., 17871, 3rd Bn., Coldstream Guards. Died of wounds 21 April 1918. Age 24. Son of John Stephen and Rose Ellen Lumley, of 45, Cheltenham Place, Brighton. Grave Ref. II. H. 9.

TRACK "X" CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

WRIGHT, Private, GEORGE REGINALD, 266994, 1st/7th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 25 August 1917. Age 20. Son of Timothy George and Martha Wright, of 1, Wolseley Villas, Swindon Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. D. 43.

TYNE COT CEMETERY, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

BAILEY, Second Lieutenant, DONALD WILLIAM, 1st Bn. attd. 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 4 October 1917. Age 23. Son of William Thomas and Mary Lizzie Annie Bailey, of Old Mill House, Lower Alstone, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XLIV. C. 4.

BARNETT, Private, E, 33545, 8th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action 4 October 1917. Age 22. Son of Jane Barnett, of 13, St. Paul's Parade, Cheltenham, Glos., and the late John Barnett. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. XLII. D. 9.

BROWN, Private, FRANK, 30506, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 10 January 1918. Age 20. Son of Charles James and Alice Brown, of 21, Marle Hill Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. XXXV. D. 21.

CLARE, Private, LIONEL VICTOR, 489842, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Killed in action at Passchendaele 30 October 1917. Age 27. Son of Eldred Gascoigne Clare and Lilly Clare, of Cheltenham; husband of Kathleen Margaret Carroll (formerly Clare), of 218, Saskatchewan Crescent West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Grave Ref. XXXVII. E. 17.

GWILLIAM, Lance Corporal, HERBERT BERT, 260289, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 4 October 1917. Age 21. Son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Gwilliam, of Coleford, Glos. Enlisted in R. Gloucestershire Hussars. Grave Ref. LXIII. B. 3.

MALPASS, Private, F P, 240714, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1917. Age 24. Son of Francis Edwin and Martha Malpass, of 23, Alfred St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. F. 21.

RIDLER, Private, OLIVER JOSEPH, 33505, 8th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 29. Son of Joseph Ridler and of Amelia Bailey (his wife), of I, Norton Green, Gloucester. Grave Ref. LIX. F. 17.

SOARS, Private, HERBERT HENRY, 3627, 2nd Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 8 November 1917. Age 32. Son of Alfred and Elizabeth Soars, of Gloucester, New South Wales. Grave Ref. XXII. A. 2.

STEVENS, Private, RALPH, 242232, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 16 August 1917. Age 20. Son of John and Louisa Elizabeth Stevens, of 137, High St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. F. 3.

TAYLOR, Private, ARTHUR ERNEST, 29434, 45th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action 23 August 1917. Age 26. Son of Charles and Mary Annie Taylor, of 22, Leighton Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. L. H. 15.

TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

ALDRIDGE, Private, CHARLES W., 235012, 1st/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 October 1917. Age 22. Son of Ralph and Charlotte Aldridge; husband of Beatrice Kate Witts (formerly Aldridge), of 2, Alban Place, Tuffley Lane, Tuffley, Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

ALDRIDGE, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK G., 202605, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1917. Age 21. Son of Albert and Ellen Aldridge, of III, New St., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

ARCHER, Private, THOMAS, 21597, "C" Coy. 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 21 November 1917. Age 37. Son of Robert and Sarah Archer; husband of Janet M. Archer, of 33, Oxebode Lane, Gloucester. Panel 75 to 77.

ARKELL, Private, PERCY, 241151, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 26 April 1918. Age 26. Son of Alfred and Louisa Arkell, of 2, Newent Place, Marsh Lane, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

BASTIN, Second Lieutenant, ERIC CHARLES, 1st/8th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 21. Son of Charles Thomas and Edith Bastin, of "Ferndale," Gloucester Road, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 23 to 28 and 163A.

BERRY, Private, EDWARD, 39621, 1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment. 26 April 1918. Age 18. Son of William and Ellen Berry, of 157, Gloucester Street, Cirencester, Glos. Panel 119 to 120.

BISHOP, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 39678, 1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment. 26 April 1918. Age 18. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bishop, of 33, Alma Place, Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Panel 119 to 120.

BLOXSOME, Private, ARTHUR E., 202719, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1917. Age 26. Son of Mrs. A. Bloxsome, of 3, Woodville Cottages, Church St., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

BURFORD, Private, HENRY H., 39064, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 7 November 1917. Age 29. Son of John and Emily Burford, of 7, Monson Avenue, Cheltenham; husband of Ellen Emma Cox (formerly Burford), of Radford Semele, Leamington Spa. Panel 72 to 75.

BURLTON, Serjeant, WILLIAM GEORGE, 240693, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. formerly (2663TF), Killed in action 28 September 1917. Age 26. Son of Alfred Joseph Burlton, of 18, Seymour Road, Gloucester and the late Annie Jefferies Burlton. Grave Ref. Addenda Panel.

BYARD, Second Lieutenant, HUBERT, D C M, 1st Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 6 November 1917. Age 29. Son of William Morris Byard, of 29, Park St., Gloucester. Panel 80 to 82 and 163A.

CANDY, Company Serjeant Major, JAMES DAVID, 5165, 6th Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 22 August 1917. Age 40. Son of Mrs. M. Candy, of 1, Dunalley Parade, Cheltenham. Panel 80 to 82 and 163A.

CLARIDGE, Private, THOMAS E., 202634, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1917. Age 30. Son of Thomas and Fanny Lissette Claridge, of 2, Queen's Buildings, Queen's Rd., Cheltenham; husband of Alice Blanche Claridge, of 9, Millbrook St., Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

CLARK, Rifleman, LEONARD HARRY HUDSON, 392019, 2nd/9th Bn., London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles). 27 September 1917. Age 21. Son of Harry Elias Clark and Emily Jane Clark, of 22, Tivoli Place, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 151.

CLARKE, Private, EDWARD MARTIN, 30798, 9th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. 4 October 1917. Age 19. Son of Thomas and Annie F. Clarke, of 5, Victoria Cottages, Rea Lane, Hempstead, Quedgeley, Gloucester. Panel 54 to 60 and 163A.

COOK, Rifleman, ERNEST JAMES, 47860, 12th Bn., Royal Irish Rifles. 15 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook, of 73, Vauxhall Rd., Gloucester. Panel 138 to 140 and 162 to 162A and 163A.

COOMBES, Private, WILFRED, 241526, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 October 1917. Age 20. Son of Mrs. G. Coombes, of Gambles Lane, Woodmancote, Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

COPESTAKE, Private, FREDERICK JOHN VICTOR, 18443, 8th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 26 October 1917. Age 20. Son of John and Minnie F. Copestake, of 32, Duke St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 38 to 40.

COWIE, Private, ALEXANDER GEORGE, 33833, "A" Coy. 3rd Bn., Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Killed in action 15 October 1917. Age 20. Son of William and Mary Cowie, of 9, Taenui Rd., Cheltenham, Devonport, Auckland. N.Z. Apse, Panel 1.

CRITCHLEY, Serjeant, EDWARD P., 241215, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 August 1917. Age 22. Son of Mrs. E. M. Critchley, of Belmont, Hucclecote, Gloucester, and the late Mr. A. L. Critchley. Panel 72 to 75.

CUMMINGS, Private, ALEXANDER GORDON, 762854, 1st/28th Bn., London Regiment (Artists' Rifles). 30 October 1917. Age 32. Son of Alexander William and Mary Cummings, of 16, Promenade Villas, Cheltenham. Panel 153.

DERRICK, Captain, JOHN LESLIE, 6th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action at Langemarck 27 August 1917. Age 27. Son of the Rev. J. G. and Edith Derrick, of 2, Royal Crescent, Cheltenham. Enlisted in Public Schools University Bn. Royal Fusiliers in 1914. Gazetted 2nd Lt. Dec., 1914. Served in Egypt Jan.-July, 1916; France and Flanders July, 1916-Aug. 1917. Promoted Capt. July, 1917. Panel 52 to 54 and 162A.

DRISCOLL, Private, JOHN PATRICK, 201995, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1917. Age 33. Son of Denis Driscoll, of 64, Marle Hill Parade, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

DRIVER, Private, HARRY, 29866, 1st Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 12 October 1917. Age 28. Son of John and Matilda Driver, of Birdlip, Gloucester. Panel 23 to 28 and 163A.

ENSTONE, Trooper, SIDNEY, 2607, Household Battalion. 10 October 1917. Age 28. Son of Albert and Sarah Ann Enstone, of Gloucester; husband of Ethel Elizabeth Enstone, of 32, St. James' St., Gloucester. Panel 3.

ETHERIDGE, Private, FREDERICK J. F., 285146, 1st/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 August 1917. Age 24. Son of William and J. Etheridge, of 33, Station Rd., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

FRY, Private, CHARLES ERNEST SYDNEY, 39697, 1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment. 26 April 1918. Age 18. Son of Julia Hannah Fry, of Chapel House, Ryeworth Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, and the late Thomas Fry. Panel 119 to 120.

GLOSTER, Lieutenant, GERALD CHARLES EDWARD, 1st Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 6 November 1917. Age 20. Son of Brig. Gen. G. M. Gloster, C.M.G. (Devonshire Regt.), and Mrs. W. O. Gloster, of Oak Manor, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 38 to 40.

GRIMES, Serjeant, ALFRED WILLIAM, 13890, 5th Bn., South Wales Borderers. 13 April 1918. Age 37. Son of Ann Maria Grimes, of 75, Victoria St., Gloucester, and the late Ralph Grimes. Panel 65 to 66.

HATTON, Private, JOHN CYRIL, 241699, 1st/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 10 October 1917. Age 31. Son of Jane Hatton, of 77, London Rd., Gloucester, and the late John Hatton. Panel 72 to 75.

HIGGS, Private, FREDERICK CHARLES, 28738, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 April 1918. Age 34. Husband of Elizabeth Esther Higgs, of 51, Lysons Avenue, Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

HILL, Private, HARRY, 202768, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 October 1917. Age 22. Son of Harry and Mary Hill, of Abbott's Stables, All Saints Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

HILL, Private, IVOR, 260015, 2nd/6th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 4 September 1917. Age 24. Son of Thomas and Mary Jane Hill, of 14, Summerfield Place, Birchgrove, Cardiff; husband of Lilian Mary Hill, of 14, Clegram Rd., Gloucester. Panel 23 to 28 and 163A.

HIRAM, Private, ALBERT VICTOR, 28106, 1st Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 4 October 1917. Age 19. Husband of Beatrice Ada Walker (formerly Hiram), of 19, Edwy Parade, Kingsholm, Gloucester. Panel 41 to 42 and 163A.

HOLDER, Private, ARTHUR W., 266814, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 October 1917. Age 21. Son of Arthur and Mary Holder, of Brockhampton, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

HOLE, Second Lieutenant, MICHAEL, 10th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 19 September 1917. Age 39. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hole, of Hunscott, Swindon, Cheltenham; husband of Mrs. F. Hole, of The Barn, Northcourt Avenue, Reading. Panel 115 to 119 and 162A and 163A.

JENKINS, Serjeant, FREDERICK J., 240812, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 August 1917. Age 24. Son of Mr. F. and Mrs. L. Jenkins, of 171, Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

JENNINGS, Corporal, ALBERT LAWRENCE, 240741, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 August 1917. Age 33. Son of Thomas and Hannah Jennings, of Morse's Farm, Tibberton, Gloucester; husband of Isabella Jennings, of 62, The Oval, Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

JOHNSTONE, Private, FREDERICK G., 11436, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 10 April 1918. Age 23. Son of Mrs. E. Johnstone, of 13, Cross Keys Lane, Gloucester; husband of Hettie Frances Mumford (formerly Johnstone), of 20, Worcester Parade, Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

JONES, Private, FRANCIS T. P., 240534, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 August 1917. Age 31. Son of Penrey Jones, of Linden Rd., Gloucester; husband of M. A. Cole (formerly Jones), of 33, Linden Rd., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

JONES, Private, JOHN, 33724, 9th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 26 October 1917. Age 33. Son of James and Elizabeth Jones, of Quay St., Worcester; husband of Matilda Jones, of 2, Barbican Place, Bearland, Gloucester. Panel 38 to 40.

LANCHBURY, Private, WILFRED W., 242505, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 November 1917. Age 36. Son of Robert and Hannah Lanchbury, of Taddington; husband of Laura Ann Wiggett (formerly Lanchbury), of Taddington, Temple Guiting, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

LANE, Corporal, FRANK E., 240303, "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 August 1917. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane, of 10, Union St., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

LEACH, Lance Corporal, SIDNEY, 23296, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 September 1917. Age 19. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Leach, of 73, Stanhope St., Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

LEVY, Private, LEVY HOWARD, 13708, 2nd Bn., Honourable Artillery Company. 9 October 1917. Age 40. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy, of Brussels; husband of Margaret Mary, lee Thornton, of Home Farm, Hurst Green, Surrey. Educated at Cheltenham College. Panel 7.

LEWIS, Private, GEORGE, 203214, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 30. Son of Mrs. E. E. Lewis, of 82, Hare Lane, Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

LLOYD, Private, LEWIS HENRY, 40951, Bedfordshire Regiment. posted to 1st/1st Bn., Hertfordshire Regiment 21 September 1917. Age 35. Husband of Harriet Lloyd, of 15, Balfour Rd., Gloucester. Panel 48 to 50 and 162A.

MAJOR, Private, FRANK, 21310, 1st/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 October 1917. Age 27. Son of Mrs. Alice Newman, of Wharf, Coombehill, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

MALSOM, Private, FREDERICK GEORGE, 763130, "C" Coy.1st/28th Bn., London Regiment (Artists' Rifles). 30 October 1917. Age 20. Son of Harry and Eleanor Mary Malsom, of 13, St. George's Parade, Cheltenham. Panel 153.

MANSELL, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM P., 241147, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 October 1917. Age 22. Son of George and Frances Clara Mansell, of 16, Ryecroft St., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

MARSHALL, Rifleman, ERNEST GILBERT, A/202282, "D" Coy. 17th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 20 September 1917. Age 19. Son of Mrs. E. Green, of 12, Park St., Gloucester. Panel 115 to 119 and 162A and 163A.

MAYCOCK, Private, CHARLES FREDERICK, 26178, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 22. Son of Mrs. Louisa Scotford, of Quedgeley, Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

McKEE, Corporal, HAROLD JOHN, 240596, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 21. Son of Mrs. S. McKee, of 46, St. Catherine St., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

MOORE, Second Lieutenant, RAYMOND CECIL DEVEREUX, Honourable Artillery Company. 9 October 1917. Age 20. Son of Reginald Devereux Moore, and Charlotte Mabel Moore, of Churchdown, Gloucester. Panel 7.

MUSTOE, Lance Corporal, REGINALD, 241064, 2nd/5th. Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 August 1917. Age 21. Son of William and Esther H. Mustoe, of 17, Fairhaven Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

MUSTOE, Private, FREDERICK OLIVER, 21771, "A" Coy. 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 9 October 1917. Age 32. Son of the late William and Sarah Mustoe, of Abloads Cottages, Sandhurst, Gloucester. Panel 23 to 28 and 163A.

NORRIS, Private, EDWARD, 41502, 8th Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment. attd. 51st Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 19 November 1917. Age 31. Son of James and Elizabeth Norris, of 5, Station St., Cheltenham; husband of Daisy Alice Norris, of 4, Eatington Rd., Whipps Cross, Leyton, Essex. Enlisted volunlarily in Royal Flying Corps. Panel 90 to 92 and 162 to 162A.

PARKER, Private, ERNEST EDWARD, 33550, 8th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 5 October 1917. Age 21. Son of Frank Augustus and Emma Parker, of Dalkes Farm, Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 38 to 40.

OAKEY, Lance Serjeant, ALBERT, 12993, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 April 1918. Age 22. Son of James Oakey, of Bulley, Churcham, Gloucester, and the late Mary Ann Oakey. Panel 72 to 75.

OVERBURY, Private, EDWIN HENRY, 204406, 3rd/4th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 19 October 1917. Age 34. Husband of E. C. Overbury, of Teakles Court, Haresfield, Stonehouse, Glos. Served in the South African Campaign with 2nd Bn. Gloucestershire Regt. Panel 106 to 108.

PAGET, Serjeant, THOMAS WALTER HATHERLY, 240717, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 25. Son of Walter Springley Paget and Ellen Paget, of 43, St. Mark St., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

PHELPS, Private, NATHANIEL, 291894, 8th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 2 October 1917. Age 26. Son of James Phelps, of Stantway, Westbury-on Severn; husband of Rose Anne Sherwood (formerly Phelps), of Newark House, Hempstead, Gloucester. Panel 38 to 40.

PINCHIN, Private, CHARLES JOHN, 17021, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 10 April 1918. Age 33. Son of the late Mr. J. and Mrs. E. M. Pinchin, of 3, Cotswold View, Churchdown, Gloucester. Panel 75 to 77.

POPE, Corporal, CECIL HUGH, 499, Household Battalion. 10 October 1917. Age 21. Son of James Pearce Pope and Clara Pope, of Coombend, Hucclecote, Gloucester. Panel 3.

PRESTON, Private, THOMAS E., 241398, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1917. Age 20. Son of Harry Preston, of 113, Cecil Rd., Gloucester, and the late Emily Preston. Panel 72 to 75.

PRIDAY, Private, ALBERT JOHN, 33086, 2nd/4th Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. 22 August 1917. Age 34. Husband of Ethel May Priday, of Peacock Cottage, Down Hatherley, Gloucester. Panel 96 to 98.

PRUCE, Corporal, ALBERT EDWARD, 17362, 6th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. 16 August 1917. Age 29. Son of Albert Edward and Nora Pruce, of The Lodge, Hyde Lane, Gloucester; husband of Alice Annie Pruce, of 45, Norton-in-Hales, Market Drayton, Salop. Panel 112 to 113.

RICE, Serjeant, ARTHUR C., 240110, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 22. Son of Albert Edward and Florence Kate Rice, of 12, Central Rd., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

RICKETTS, Rifleman, AUSTIN WALTER, S/27923, 16th Bn., Rifle Brigade. 20 September 1917. Age 21. Brother of Ivy Ricketts, of 130, High St., Treadworth, Gloucester. Panel 145 to 147.

ROWLES, Private, FRED CALEB NURSE, 241099, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 October 1917. Age 19. Son of Christiana Maria Rowles. of "St. Sidwells," Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester, and the late Capt. Fred Caleb Rowles. Panel 72 to 75.

RUSSELL, Corporal, HENRY, 12894, 9th Bn., Welsh Regiment. 20 September 1917. Age 36. Son of William Russell, of 3, Oakland Terrace, Prestbury Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 93 to 94.

SMITH, Private, CHARLES, 16283, 1st/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 October 1917. Age 24. Brother of Mr A. Smith, of 8, Brevel Terrace, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

SPARROW, Private, HARRY, PLY/1657(S), 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Marine Light Infantry. 26 October 1917. Age 33. Son of Harry Charles and Charlotte Sparrow, of 74, Kingsholm Rd., Gloucester; husband of Florence Emily Sparrow, of 6, Maple Rd., Horfield, Bristol. Panel 1 and 162A.

SPAWTON, Company Serjeant Major, WILLIAM F, 12687, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 October 1917. Age 27. Son of the late Alfred Butlin Spawton and Henrietta Spawton; husband of Louisa K. Spawton, of 8, High St., Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

SPENCER, Corporal, ALBERT J., 13321, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 15 April 1918. Age 25. Son of George Spencer, of 2, Bowbridge Cottages, Prestbury, Cheltenham; husband of Edith E. R. Spencer, of Cultrein Cottage, St. Paul's, Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

STARR, Private, AMOS CHARLES ALLEN, 40762, 7th Bn., King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. 16 August 1917. Age 26. Son of Amos J. and Mary Ann Jane Starr, of Westfield, Brockworth, Gloucester. Panel 108 to 111.

STIBBS, Private, JAMES ARTHUR, 240243, 2nd/1st Bucks Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. 22 August 1917. Age 33. Son of George and Rosa Anne Stibbs; husband of Annie Elizabeth Stibbs, of 20, Denmark Villas, Hewlett Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 96 to 98.

TAYLOR, Private, EDWARD CHARLES, 41779, 8th Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 16 August 1917. Age 19. Son of E. and Louisa Taylor, of 6, Cambridge St., Gloucester. Panel 70 to 72.

TAYLOR, Private, FREDERICK T., 202873, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1917. Age 24. Son of John Taylor, of 30, Calton Rd., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

TAYLOR, Private, FRANK VICTOR, 51992, 10th Bn., Cheshire Regiment. formerly, Army Service Corps 26 April 1918. Husband of Florence E. Taylor, of 240, Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Went to France1914. Panel 61 to 63.

THORPE, Private, ARTHUR, 241237, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 August 1917. Age 20. Son of Mrs. Mary Louisa Thorpe, of 58, New St., Gloucester. Panel 72 to 75.

TIMBRELL, Private, GEORGE THOMAS, 280787, "C" Coy. 15th Bn., Hampshire Regiment. 20 September 1917. Age 18. Son of Robert Nigel Timbrell, Engr. Lieut. Cmdr., R.N. (Retired), and Ellen Letitia Timbrell, of The Copelands, Staunton, Gloucester. Student at Portsmouth Technical School. Panel 88 to 90 and 162.

TRUNKFIELD, Private, HARRY, 238532, 1st/4th Bn., Herefordshire Regiment. attd. 1st/4th Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry 19 April 1918. Age 35. Son of Elizabeth Trunkfield, of 19, Nelson St., Treadworth, Gloucester; husband of Mrs. M. A. Trunkfield, of 3, Gospel Hall Terrace, Gadlys Rd., Aberdare. Panel 154.

UZZELL, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 107355, 49th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 25 April 1918. Age 19. Son of William and Ellen Louisa Uzzell, of Brick Yard Lane, Llanthony, Gloucester. Panel 154 to 159 and 163A.

VILLAR, Private, REGINALD HEISER, 2432, 1st/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 October 1917. Age 34. Son of James and Hannah Villar, of "Gledholt," Charlton Lane, Cheltenham; husband of Hannah Villar. Panel 72 to 75.

WILKES, Gunner, WILLIAM ERNEST, 174562, 210th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 30 November 1917. Age 24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes, of Gloucester; husband of Elizabeth Wilkes, of 1, Hampden Cottage, Cromwell St., Nechells, Birmingham. Panel 6 to 7 and 162.

WISE, Lance Corporal, WALTER WILLIAM, 70957, 165th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 20 September 1917. Age 28. Son of Edward E. B. and Annie E. Wise, of 48, Slaney St., Gloucester. Panel 154 to 159 and 163A.

WOOD, Private, OWEN ARTHUR, 40325, 8th Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 16 August 1917. Age 20. Son of Arthur and Elizabeth Wood, of 17, Cross Keys Lane, Gloucester. Panel 70 to 72.

YEATES, Lance Corporal, ALBERT J., 240270, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 April 1918. Age 29. Son of Amanda Yeates, of 1, Marsh Terrace, Swindon Rd., Cheltenham, and the late Joseph Yeates. Panel 72 to 75.

YOUNG, Private, WILLIAM J., 266980, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 October 1917. Age 34. Son of Mrs. E. Young, of 23, Sun St., Cheltenham. Panel 72 to 75.

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MORRIS, Private, ALFRED GEORGE, 30709, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 31 August 1917. Age 41. Son of Annie Williams (formerly Morris), of 25, Cleeveland St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 29.

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NASON, Captain, J W W, 46th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps. and 14th Res. Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment 26 December 1916. Age 27. Son of Dr. and Mrs. Nason, Late of Corse Grange, Gloucester, now of 23, Grosvenor Crescent, St. Leonards-on-Sea; husband of Fredrica Nason. Grave Ref. V. B. 11.

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BOREHAM, Gunner, ALFRED JAMES, 226372, 55th Bty. 33rd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 14 August 1917. Age 39. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Boreham; husband of Constance May Boreham, of 10, Glenroy St., Roath Park, Cardiff. Native of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. V. C. 19.

BISHOP, Second Lieutenant, FRANK ERNEST, Royal Flying Corps. and , General List, Killed in action 12 July 1917. Age 20. Son of William George Bishop, of Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. G. 1.

BOON, Gunner, SAMUEL, 164520, Y/5th Trench Mortar Bty., Royal Field Artillery. 9 July 1917. Age 22. Son of Renford and Clara Boon, of The Quay, Sandhurst, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. F. 25.

CHUBB, Gunner (Signaller) FRANCIS HENRY, 107017, 262nd Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 1 July 1917. Age 40. Son of Frederick William and Selina Chubb, of 25, Midland Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. E. 7.

CREESE, Gunner, ERNEST WILLIAM, 831567, "A" Bty. 241st Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 11 September 1917. Age 36. Husband of May Agnes Creese, of 9, Bedford St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XI. H. 2.

EAST, Private, FREDRICK, 552865, 1st Bn., Canadian Labour Corps. Killed in action 2 October 1917. Age 45. Son of John and Mary East, of Lower Guiting, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. V. H. 13.

HUNT, Private, F, 15316, M M, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 November 1917. Age 34. Husband of Alice Emily Hunt, of St. Michael's Lodge, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. IX. B. 27.

PALMER, Driver, ERNEST HAROLD, 196521, 126th Army Bde. Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 20 July 1917. Age 19. Son of Daniel Samuel and Eliza Maud Palmer, of 60, Lysons Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. G. 17.

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DAVIS, Lance Corporal, ALFRED JOHN, 34109, 9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. 30 May 1918. Age 21. Son of. Fanny Davis, of 7, Exmouth St., Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Coll. Grave XIV. E. 5.

JACOBS, Private, ALBERT HAROLD, 28946, 15th (Hampshire Yeomanry) Bn., Hampshire Regiment. 4 September 1918. Age 19. Son of Albert and Mary Annie Jacobs, of "Enderley," 20, Carlton St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XV. L. 14.

PRICE, Private, WILLIAM RICHARD, 19863, 15th (Hampshire Yeomanry) Bn., Hampshire Regiment. 4 September 1918. Age 25. Son of William and Susan Price, of 6, Tredworth Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVI. J. 20.

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BROOKE, Captain, GEORGE TOWNSHEND, 1st (North Midland) Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed in action 5 May 1915. Age 36. Son of the late John Townshend Brooke and of Lady Wilhelmina Brooke, of Shifnal; husband of Ida May Brooke, of "Elmleigh", Queen's Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. A. 13.

WICKSEY, Private, EDGAR GIDEON, 767112, 123rd Bn., Canadian Pioneers. 10 November 1917. Age 29. Son of Gideon and Mary Ann Wicksey, of Cheltenham, England; husband of Rachel Kidd (formerly Wicksey nee Tomlinson), of 14, French Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Grave Ref. L. A. 36.

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HOPKINS, Private, RICHARD MINIET, 18114, 3rd Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 18 December 1915. Age 26. Son of Richard Hawkins Hopkins and Belle Hopkins, of Southfield Farm, Hardwicke, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 11.

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ATKINSON, Rifleman, SIDNEY EDWARD, 4911, 2nd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 31 October 1914. Age 31. Son of Mr. A. E. Atkinson, of "Cropthorne," Hucclecote, Gloucester. Panel 51 and 53.

AVERY, Private, GEORGE, 8029, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 7 November 1914. Age 31. Son of George and Mary Avery, of Upton St. Leonards, Gloucester; husband of Edith Louise Hines (formerly Avery), of South Wellington, British Columbia, Canada. Panel 22 and 34.

BIRCHALL, Lieutenant Colonel, ARTHUR PERCIVAL DEARMAN, Royal Fusiliers. attd. 4th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment) 24 April 1915. Age 38. Son of John Dearman Birchall, of Bowden Hall, Gloucester. Selected prior to the war for work on the Instructional Staff in Canada. Panel 6 and 8.

BLAKEWAY, Private, REGINALD JOHN, 1884, "C" Coy. 3rd Bn., Monmouthshire Regiment. 6 May 1915. Age 18. Son of John and Annie Blakeway, of 7, Newland St., Gloucester. Panel 50.

BRADLEY, Private, WILLIAM ALFRED, 201547, 1st/4th Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). 31 July 1917. Age 34. Husband of Ellen Bradley, of 2, Newbury Cottage, Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 12.

BROOKER, Private, ALBERT ERNEST, 3288, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 May 1915. Age 38. Son of the late George Brooker; husband of Florence Emma Brooker, of 13, Hermitage St., Bath Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

BROUGHTON, Private, AUSTIN FRANK, 3555, "A" Coy. 1st Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers. 16 June 1915. Age 19. Son of William C. and Ellen E. Broughton, of 9, Rosebery Avenue, Gloucester. Panel 8 and 12.

BROWN, Private, ALBERT STEPHEN, 34415, 12th Bn., East Surrey Regiment. 1 August 1917. Age 25. Son of Lily Lavina Fitzpatrick (formerly Brown) and Charles Fitzpatrick (step-father), of 27, Suffolk St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Panel 34.

BURFORD, Private, JAMES ROBERT, TF/2670, "D" Coy. 1st/8th Bn., Middlesex Regiment. 26 April 1915. Age 26. Son of James and Frances E. Burford, of Uckington, Cheltenham. Panel 49 and 51.

CAINES, Lance Corporal, ALBERT, 1088, 3rd Bn., Monmouthshire Regiment. 8 May 1915. Age 30. Son of William and Catherine Caines, of 11, Windsor St., Cheltenham; husband of Annie Jane Caines, of 32, King St., Abertillery, Mon. Panel 50.

CAMDEN, Private, CHRISTOPHER B., 629, "A" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 November 1914. Age 26. Son of the late George and E. L. Camden; husband of Mrs. May Edith Newman (formerly Camden), of 19, Malvern St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

CARTER, Private, GILBERT CRAWFORD, 32968, 10th Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. 1 August 1917. Age 35. Son of F. Carter, of 27, Seymour Rd., Gloucester; husband of Annie Louisa Carter, of "Windcrest," 25, New Burlington Rd., Bridlington, Yorks. Panel 36 and 55.

CASWELL, Corporal, CHARLES, 9734, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 October 1914. Age 19. Son of Charles W. A. and Alice S. Caswell, of 72, St. Catherine St., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

CLEMENTS, Private, ARTHUR, 7460, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 November 1914. Age 26. Son of Emma and the late John Clements, of Vineyard St., Winchcombe, Glos.; husband of Elizabeth Clements, of 262, High St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

COLLETT, Private, WILLIAM, 7790, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 1 November 1914. Age 32. Son of Robert Collett, of 3, Quarry Villas, Stratton, Cirencester; husband of Mrs. Collett, of 171, Gloucester St., Cirencester, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

COOKE, Private, HENRY G., 9209, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 May 1915. Age 25. Son of Edward Cooke, of The Burgage, Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

COOPER, Serjeant, ALBERT E., 7765, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 May 1915. Age 28. Husband of Mrs. E. M. G. Cooper, of Gothic Cottage, Stroud Rd., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

COX, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK C., 1896, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 May 1915. Son of Mr. O. H. Cox, of 17, Marlborough Rd., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

CRUSE, Private, CECIL EDGAR, 907928, No. 2 Coy., Canadian Machine Gun Corps. 6 November 1917. Age 24. Son of John and Lavinia Mary Cruse, of 8, Mossleigh Terrace, Great Western Rd., Cheltenham, England. Panel 32.

CURTIS, Private, ROBERT CHARLES, 9558, 3rd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 12 March 1915. Age 43. Husband of Mary A. Curtis, of 155, Gloucester St., Cirencester, Glos. Panel 34.

DALLEY, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM, 91, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 7 November 1914. Age 27. Son of Henry Dalley, of 16, Sweet Brier St., Gloucester; husband of Beatrice Emily Dalley, of 27, Worcester St., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

DAVIS, Lance Corporal, ERNEST JAMES SEABOURNE, 5596, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 1 November 1914. Age 34. Brother of William J. Davis, of 56, Alfred St., Gloucester. Served in the South African Campaign. Panel 22 and 34.

DEE, Private, JAMES, 16251, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 10 May 1915. Age 37. Son of Charles and Annie Dee, of Gloucester St., Newent, Glos.; husband of Alice Emily Dee, of 37, Wellington St., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

DENTON, Gunner, FREDERICK ROY, 56774, 36th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 30 October 1914. Son of Mrs. Alice Denton, of 100, Calton Rd., Gloucester. Panel 5 and 9.

DRAKE, Private, WILLIAM HENRY, 6294, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 7 November 1914. Age 31. Son of John and Jane Drake, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos; husband of Ethel Drake, of Bromfield Cottages, Middle St., Uplands, Stroud, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

EDEN, Serjeant, ERNEST GEORGE, 12593, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. 26 October 1914. Age 28. Son of Mrs. Kate Eden, of 95, Howard St., Gloucester; husband of Florence Gertrude Eden, of 65, Moray Rd., Finsbury Park, London. Panel 9 and 11.

ERRILL, Private, GILLMORE GEORGE, G/24439, 11th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 31 July 1917. Age 36. Son of Mrs. Sarah Ann Errill, of II, Somerset Place, Gloucester. Panel 45 and 47.

FARRAR, Corporal, HOWARD ALAN, 1474, 1st/9th Bn., London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles). 24 April 1915. Age 22. Son of William David Farrar, of The Red Bungalow, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Panel 54.

FLYNN, Private, THOMAS, 18853, 9th Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. 9 June 1917. Son of Joseph Flynn, of 11, Grove St., Cheltenham. Panel 36 and 55.

FORD, Private, EDWARD W., 9500, "B" Coy. 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 May 1915. Age 22. Son of Mrs. Sarah Ann Ford, of 10, Worcester St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

GARDNER, Private, ALFRED E., 276323, 20th Bn., Durham Light Infantry. 31 July 1917. Age 35. Husband of Abigail Gardner, of 55, Knowles Rd., Gloucester. Panel 36 and 38.

GREEN, Private, ARTHUR, 7235, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 October 1914. Age 32. Husband of May Green, of 28, Upper Norwood St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

GREENWOOD, Lieutenant, JOHN FRANCIS BERNAL, 1st Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). 2 May 1915. Age 30. Son of the late Lt. Col. Joseph Greenwood and Mrs. Greenwood, of 212, Haverstock Hill, London, N.W.3; husband of Frances Mary Georgina Greenwood (nee Anderson), of Evelyn Court, Cheltenham. Panel 12.

GOODE, Private, HARRY EDGAR, 3454, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. 13 May 1915. Age 24. Son of Sarah Ann Goode, of 10, Forest Terrace, Stroud Rd., Gloucester. Panel 5.

GOODWIN, Private, CHARLES HENRY, 166773, 1st Bn., Canadian Pioneers. Killed in action 13 June 1916. Age 45. Son of Henry Charles and Mary Jane Goodwin, of 73, Calton St., Gloucester; husband of Louisa E. Gcodwin, of 3, Jefferson Place, Oxford St., Gloucester, England. Panel 32.

GOULDING, Trooper, CECIL RUFUS, 2535, 2nd Life Guards. 31 October 1914. Age 26. Son of Thomas and Marie Goulding, of Gloucester Rd., Stratton, Cirencester, Glos. Panel 3.

GRIFFITHS, Private, ALBERT ISRAEL, 2565, 37th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 8 June 1917. Age 30. Son of Israel and Rosa Ellen Griffiths, of 223, Lane Cove Rd., North Sydney. Native of Gloucester, England. Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

HALL, Pioneer, CHARLES THOMAS, 24374, 2nd Div. Signal Coy, Royal Engineers. 16 November 1914. Age 24. Son of Mr. W. J. Hall, of 2, Gravel Pits, East End, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Panel 9.

HALL, Serjeant, WILLIAM HENRY, 4471, 3rd Dragoon Guards (Prince of Wales' Own). 17 November 1914. Age 34. Son of James Hall, of 8, Abbott's Cottage, Heatherley, Cheltenham; husband of Phyllis Hall, of 8, Baker St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 3.

HALLAM, Private, ERNEST, 1035, 2nd Bn., Leinster Regiment. 8 June 1917. Age 22. Son of Edward and Kate Hallam, of Brockworth Villa, Brockworth, Gloucester. Panel 44.

HART, Private, WILLIAM, 19831, 1st Bn., Welsh Regiment. 25 May 1915. Age 40. Son of Edward and Emma Hart, of Pates Alms Houses, Albion St., Cheltenham. Panel 37.

HILL, Private, PERCIVAL WALTER, 36006, 1st Bn., Welsh Regiment. 25 May 1915. Age 25. Son of William H. Hill, of 1, Rosehill Terrace, Hales Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 37.

HOBBS, Private, HENRY T., 7429, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 7 November 1914. Age 33. Son of Mrs. C. Hobbs, of 17, Granville St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

HODGES, Private, WILLIAM RALPH, 7963, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 October 1914. Age 27. Son of John James and Annie Hodges of 15 Victory Road, Gloucester. Addenda Panel.

HOLMES, Lieutenant, FRANCIS LERMOX, 1st Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment. 23 October 1914. Age 27. Son of Mrs. B. G. Harrison (formerly Holmes), of Evesham House, Cheltenham, and the late Maj. Gen. P. R. Holmes (R.M.L.I.). Panel 35 and 37.

HOOPER, Private, JOSEPH, 3/8727, 1st Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. 19 December 1914. Age 38. Son of the late Joseph and Mary Hooper; husband of Ellen Hooper, of 11, Cheltenham St., Bath. Panel 37.

HOWE, Private, WALTER C., 7469, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. On or since 29 October 1914. Age 28. Son of the late Thomas Howe and of Sarah Howe, of Gloucester St., Winchcombe, Cheltenham. Addenda Panel 59.

HUGHES, Serjeant, WILLIAM OSMAN, 5080, D C M, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 12 August 1917. Age 27. Son of William and Emily Hughes, of Clapton, Bourton-on-the-Water, Cheltenham. Panel 56.

HUMPHRIES, Private, WILLIAM, 245177, 2nd/2nd Bn., London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). 25 September 1917. Age 30. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Humphries, of 3, Alvin St., Gloucester; husband of Ada Rose Powell (formerly Humphries), of 43, St. Mary's Square, Gloucester. Panel 52.

HURST, Serjeant, CHARLES, 7824, 2nd Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. 24 October 1914. Age 26. Son of R. Hurst (late R.S.M.), of "The American Hotel." Stratford, Ontario, Canada; husband of Edith Alice Hurst, of Ivy Cottage, Shurdington, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 53.

JEENES, Private, ALBERT GEORGE, 9813, "A" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 October 1914. Age 22. Son of Annie Jeenes, of 4, Grove St., Cheltenham, and the late John Jeenes; husband of Elizabeth Lily Goodhall (formerly Jeenes), of 71, Queen St., Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

JELF, Private, ARCHIBALD, 11155, 1st Bn., Gordon Highlanders. 25 September 1915. Age 26. Son of Walter and Selina Eliza Jelf, of Scarifour, Hasfield, Gloucester. Panel 38.

JONES, Private, GEORGE A., 19656, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 May 1915. Age 19. Youngest son of Mrs. Sarah Ann Jones, of 25, Albert Place. Pitville. Cheltenham. Panel 22 and 34.

JONES, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 16441, 11th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 10 August 1917. Age 23. Son of John and Sarah Anne Jones, of 42, Tivoli St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 6 and 8.

JOSEPH, Private, THOMAS EVAN, 6525, 1st Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 3 October 1917. Age 31. Son of Thomas Joseph, of Alvington, Lydney, Glos., England, and the late Mary Jane Joseph. Native of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

KINGMAN, Private, GEORGE, 11094, 1st Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 26 April 1915. Age 24. Stepson of Mr. Jeffries, of 1, Deeppitt Rd., st George, Bristol; husband of Mrs. B. A. Mason (formerly Kingman), of 2, Cakebridge Cottage, Prestbury Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 21.

LANE, Private, WILLIAM, 10809, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 10 May 1915. Age 24. Son of William and Elizabeth Lane, of 25, Swan Rd., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

LARNER, Corporal, ERNEST ARTHUR, 9153, 1st Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. 17 April 1915. Age 22. Son of Mr. E. J. and Mrs. Kate Larner, of "Tarradale," Old Bath Rd, Cheltenham. Panel 36 and 55.

LAWRENCE, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR EDWARD, 20789, 10th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). 22 April 1915. Age 34. Son of Edwin and Fannie Lawrence, of 26, Victoria Mansions, Lethbridge, Alberta. Native of Cheltenham, England. Panel 24 - 28 - 30.

LAWRENCE, Private, REGINALD, 20500, 10th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). 22 April 1915. Age 32. Son of Edwin and Fannie Lawrence, of 26, Victoria Mansions, Lethbridge, Alberta. Native of Cheltenham, England. Panel 24 - 28 - 30.

LEWIS, Serjeant, WILLIAM, 43318, M M, 7th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. 10 August 1917. Husband of Ethel M. Lewis, of 1, Priory Rd., Gloucester. Panel 31 and 33.

LOUSADA, Lieutenant, BERTIE CHARLES, Adjt. 1st Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. 9 May 1915. Age 26. Son of Capt. Charles Lousada (late Norfolk Regt.), of Lansdowne Rd., Cheltenham. Educated at Cheltenham College and Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Panel 36 and 55.

MANSFIELD, Private, EDGAR, 2953, 51st Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 10 June 1917. Age 37. Son of Alfred and Sarah Mansfield, of 12, Parkhurst Rd., Hertford, England. Native of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

MATHER, Lieutenant, JOHN KEARSLEY, 1st Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action 18 February 1915. Age 25. Son of Arthur and Ethel Madeline Mather, of Avonhill, Cheltenham. Panel 36 and 55.

MILLS, Private, A, 240347, "B" Coy. 1st/5th Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment. 6 August 1917. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mills, of 51, New St., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

MOORE, Private, WILFRED, 1947, 42nd Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 29 June 1917. Age 33. Son of Alfred and Sarah Ann Moore. Native of Cheltenham, Glos., England. Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

NEWMAN, Lance Corporal, HAROLD JAMES, 18904, 1st Bn., Coldstream Guards. 31 July 1917. Age 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newman, of 7, Portland Terrace, Cheltenham; husband of Maude Agnes Newman, of 4, Park View, Albany Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 11.

ORGAN, Second Lieutenant, STUDLEY, 27th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 9 October 1917. Age 26. Son of George and Mary Organ, of Cavanagh St., Cheltenham, Victoria. Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

PEARCE, Private, WILLIAM CYRIL, 781236, 46th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). 23 October 1917. Age 27. Son of Richard Roberts Pearce and Bessie Sandford Pearce (nee Johnsons), of 523, East 56th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia. Native of Cheltenham, England. Panel 18 - 26 - 28.

PHILLIPS, Private, ARTHUR, 28037, 14th Bn., Hampshire Regiment. 31 July 1917. Age 33. Son of the late Harriett Phillips, of 4, Corpus St., Cheltenham. Panel 35.

PHILLIPS, Corporal, GEORGE T., 9087, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 February 1915. Age 24. Son of Mrs. Annie Maria Phillips, of 4, Philip St., Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

PRICE, Lance Corporal, CHARLES GEORGE, 7984, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 31 October 1914. Age 23. Son of Mrs. Edith Gardner, of 22, Worrell St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

PRITCHETT, Corporal, ALBERT OSCAR, 16990, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 6 July 1917. Age 24. Son of Oscar Tom and Annie E. Pritchett, of "St. Hilda," Church Rd., Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 34.

PURNELL, Lance Corporal, TOM, 2051, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 April 1915. Age 16. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Purnell, of 18, Stratton Rd., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

RANDALL, Private, SIDNEY ALBERT, 13315, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 28 July 1917. Age 25. Son of Henry John and Mary Ann Randall, of 4, Stretton Terrace, Rose Hill St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

RANSOM, Drummer, GEORGE EDWARD, L/8961, 2nd Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 7 November 1914. Age 27. Son of James Edward Ransom, of 31, Marle Hill Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 11 - 13 and 14.

RAWLINSON, Lieutenant, LEONARD HUGH, 2nd Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). 10 May 1915. Age 27. Son of Mrs. Rawlinson, of Lansdown Court, Cheltenham, and the late Robert Rawlinson, of Graythwaite, North Lancs Educated at Cheltenham College and Sandhurst. Gazetted in 1908. Panel 12.

ROBERTS, Private, ALBERT T.V., 9692, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 January 1915. Age 26. Son of David William and Jane Mary Annie Roberts, of 36, Swindon Place, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

ROGERS, Private, ARTHUR, 7665, "D" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 October 1914. Age 30. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, of 11, Norwood Terrace, Upper Bath Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

RUDGE, Lance Sergeant, STUART HENRY, 59857, 21st Bn., Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). 9 April 1916. Son of Peter Henry and Eliza Rudge of Dursley, Gloucestershire. Panel 10 - 18 - 26 - 28.

SMITH, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR EDWARD, 43667, 165th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 1 August 1917. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, of 13, Little Herberts, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Panel 56.

SMITH, Private, FRANCIS GEORGE, 33883, "D" Coy. 8th Bn., The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 6 August 1917. Age 19. Son of George William and Louisa Mary Smith, of 104, Coney Hill Rd., Gloucester. Panel 41 and 43.

SMITH, Private, HENRY NEWEN, 5429, 4th Bty., Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery. 26 September 1917. Age 31. Son of Henry John and Emily Jane Smith, of May's Farm, Stone, Falfield, Gloucestershire, England. Panel 31.

SMITH, Private, RAYMOND FREDERICK, 34219, 8th Bn., The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 4 August 1917. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, of 13, Little Herberts, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 41 and 43.

SMITH, Private, WILLIAM H., 7924, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 October 1914. Age 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, of Sandfield Cottage, Churchdown, Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

SPIRES, Private, JAMES, 37392, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 June 1917. Son of Albert and Florence L. Spires, of 6, Normans Row, Quay St., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

STEELE, Private, CHARLES R., 642, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. On or since 7 November 1914. Age 24. Son of George and Louise Steele, of Gloucester; husband of Ellen Louise Steele, of 9, Worcester Parade, Gloucester. Addenda Panel 58.

STEPHENS, Private, ARTHUR W., 7459, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 October 1914. Age 33. Husband of Sarah Stephens, of 1, Morley Terrace, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

TATE, Captain, FREDERICK HERMAN, Mentioned in Despatches, 10th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 11 August 1917. Age 22. Son of Mrs. Tate, of 76, Queensborough Terrace. Hyde Park, London, and the late W. J. Tate, I.C.S. Educated at The Old Ride School, Bournemouth; Cheltenham College (Scholar); and New College, Oxford. Panel 51 and 53.

TAYLOR, Serjeant, FREDERICK, 8879, "C" Coy. 8th Bn., Rifle Brigade. 30 July 1915. Age 32. Brother of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Swinford, of 9, Marsh Lane. Swindon Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 46 - 48 and 50.

THOMAS, Private, WILLOUGHBY, 1149, 1st Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment. On or since 7 November 1914. Age 23. Son of Mrs. R. Kleene, of 11, Cricklade St., Cirencester; husband of Alice I., Woodward (formerly Thomas), of 97, Gloucester St., Cirencester. Addenda Panel 58.

TOMLINS, Lance Corporal, JOHN A., 13383, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 May 1915. Age 26. Husband of Florence Mabel Madeline (formerly Tomlins), of 27, Victoria St., Gloucester. Panel 22 and 34.

TRINDER, Private, LESLIE FREDERICK, 240940, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 6 August 1917. Age 22. Son of Elizabeth Trinder, of 67, Brighton Rd., Cheltenham, Glos, and the late Charles William Trinder. Enlisted Aug., 1914. Panel 22 and 34.

WARING, Private, ROBERT ANDERSON, 73864, 28th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). Died of wounds 28 September 1915. Age 29. Son of Elizabeth S. Meakin (formerly Waring), of Cambray Chambers, Cambray, Cheltenham, England, and the late George Brunyee Waring. Panel 18 - 26 - 28.

WELCH, Private, JOHN, 7252, 1st Bn., South Wales Borderers. 19 October 1914. Age 31. Husband of Emily Eatwell (formerly Welch), of 51, Worcester St., Cheltenham. Panel 22.

WEST, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM ALFRED, 535389, 1st/15th Bn., London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles). posted to 1st/9th Bn., London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles) 16 August 1917. Age 23. Son of James S. and Lavinia Wise West, of "Avondale," 15, Teddington Rd., Southsea, Portsmouth. A civil servant. Educated at Mount Joy School, Dublin, and Cheltenham Grammar School. Panel 54.

WHITTINGHAM, Drummer, FREDERICK, L/8356, 2nd Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 1 November 1914. Age 23. Son of Mrs. E. Follett, of Sidney Lodge, Overton Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 11 - 13 and 14.

WILLIAMS, Private, ALEC, 28665, H.Q. Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 11 November 1914. Age 33. Husband of Mrs. K. E. Williams, of 2, Marlborough Place, Princess St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 22 and 34.

WILLIAMS, Private, FREDERICK, 7839, 1st Bn., North Staffordshire Regiment. 11 June 1915. Age 28. Son of Frederick Williams, of 39, Bloomsbury St., Cheltenham. Panel 55.

VOLLER, Private, WILLIAM SCOVELL, 216785, 27th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). 6 November 1917. Age 27. Son of Sarah Voller, of St. Briavels Castle, Gloucestershire, England, and the late George Scovell Voller. Panel 24 - 26 - 28 - 30.

WELSHMAN, Private, ALFRED CHARLES, 186, 44th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 8 June 1917. Son of John and Annie Welshman. Native of Gloucestershire, England. Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

WILSON, Private, ARTHUR SYDNEY, 3168, 38th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 13 October 1917. Son of Sydney Alexander Wilson and Matilda Evelyn Donelan, his wife, of Collins St., Cheltenham, Victoria. Native of Walwa, Victoria. Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

WILSON, Private, SIDNEY WILLIAM, 33492, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 17 June 1917. Age 34. Son of William and Sophia Wilson, of Rosehill St., Leamington Spa; husband of Fanny Louisa Wilson, of 8, Lansdown Crescent, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 34.

YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

GEDDES, Colonel, AUGUSTUS DAVID, 2nd Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 28 April 1915. Age 48. Son of Col. John Geddes, of 4, Suffolk Square, Cheltenham; husband of Vera Colville Goff (formerly Geddes), of 16, Lincoln House, Basil St., Chelsea, London. Grave Ref. IV. C. 4.

LEA, Private, HARRY NOEL, 3419, 17th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of wounds 14 October 1917. Age 21. Son of May Caroline Lea, of Beecroft Rd., Cheltenham, New South Wales, and the late Henry Arkell Lea. Grave Ref. I. H. 12.

MULHEARN, Sapper, W E, 504105, 10th Field Coy., Canadian Engineers. Killed in action 27 October 1917. Age 34. Son of George and Fanny Mulhearn, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England; husband of Elsie Violet Mulhearn, of 541, Banning St., Winnipeg, Canada. Grave Ref. I. I. 24.

NIXON-ECKERSALL, Major, FREDERIC ECKERSALL, 157th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 10 November 1917. Age 48. Son of the Rev. Canon Eckersall Nixon and Mrs. C. M. Nixon; husband of Florence Eleanor Nixon- Eckersall, of "Gainsborough," College Rd., Cheltenham. Born in Ireland. Grave Ref. I. A. 40.

YPRES TOWN CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

GRIFFITH, Major, JOHN GWYNNE, Mentioned in Despatches, 32nd Lancers. 9th Cavalry Bde. Indian Army 24 May 1915. Age 40. Son of Col. J. G. E. Griffith (Indian Staff Corps) and Mrs. Griffith; husband of F. E. Griffith, of 29, Park Place, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. G. 8.

LONDON (ST. PETER'S) ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY, Ontario, Canada

LOCKE, Private, HARRY, 844722, 149th Bn., Canadian Infantry. 5 October 1917. Age 27. Son of Mrs. Bridget Locke, of Nazareth House, Bath Rd., Cheltenham, England, and the late Edward Locke. Grave Ref. Sec. C. Lot 8. 1.

BERMUDA ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY, Bermuda

COOPER, Lieutenant, DOUGLAS BURRARD, H.M.A.S. "Melbourne", Royal Navy. on loan to, Royal Australian Navy, Died of sickness 28 May 1915. Age 27. Son of R.B. Cooper, of Bilnery Court, Fairford, Gloucestershire; husband of Adelaide Joan Schneid Cooper. Grave Ref. 221.

HARROWSMITH CEMETERY, Ontario, Canada

WATTS, Private, JOHN LESLIE, 536174, Canadian Army Medical Corps. 24 August 1920. Age 32. Son of the late James William and Susan Watts of Hardington, kingston, Ont; husband of Florrie Watts,of 3 Gladstone Terrace, Painswick, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England.

MONTREAL (MOUNT ROYAL) CEMETERY, Quebec, Canada

HANCOCK, Private, A J, 2483, British Canadian Recruiting Mission. Died of influenza 17 October 1918. Age 25. Son of James Hancock, of Coaley, Gloucestershire, England. Grave Ref. Soldiers S.G. G.932/A.

VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY, British Columbia, Canada

SOULE, Private, PERCY H., 463944, 8th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Died of pneumonia 28 February 1920. Age 35. Son of Alfred Henry Soule, of Regent St., Stonehouse, Eastington, Gloucester, England, and the late Julia Emily Soule. Grave Ref. 45. 15. 6.

WHITEHURST, Lieutenant, GEORGE J., Royal Army Service Corps. Died of pneumonia 23 December 1919. Age 41. Son of Sarah Anna Catherine Whitehurst, of 13, Lansdowne Crescent, Cheltenham, England, and the late Thomas Tace Whitehurst. Grave Ref. Jones 45. 16. 11.

WINNIPEG (BROOKSIDE) CEMETERY, Manitoba, Canada

CLARE, Private, FREDERICK CLYDE, 73769, 28th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). Died of pneumonia 19 February 1915. Age 29. Son of Ellen Clare, of 19, Winchcombe St., Cheltenham, England, and the late Joseph Sharpe Clare. Grave Ref. Mil. 5.

ELLIS, Trooper, DANIEL HENRY, 2293586, Lord Strathcona's Horse. 25 May 1919. Age 31. Son of Elizabeth Marion Ellis. of Glenside, Cromwell Rd., Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. Mil. 200.

LEWIS, Staff Quartermaster Sergeant, MARTIN BARRY, 4508, No.10 Coy., Canadian Army Pay Corps. 27 February 1920. Age 47. Son of Arthur Lewis, of Milocroft, Hempstead, Gloucester, England, and the late Margaret Lewis. Grave Ref. Mil. 318.

PROCTOR, Private, WILFRED, 440093, 53rd Bn., Canadian Infantry. Died of sickness 20 February 1916. Age 24. Son of John and Ellen Proctor, of Ebrington, Campden, Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. Mil. 23.

ALEXANDRIA (CHATBY) MILITARY AND WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt

HARRIS, Private, H, 21389, 7th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 12 January 1916. Age 19. Son of Joseph and Annie Harris, of South Cerney, Cirencester, Glos. Born at Elkstone, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 67.

LEGG, Corporal, WILLIAM THOMAS, 37036, 19th Gen. Hosp, Royal Army Medical Corps. 2 January 1916. Age 31. Son of James Legg, of Roseville, Bayshill Terrace, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 46.

PHELPS, Private, H J, 16887, 9th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of enteric 12 October 1915. Age 22. Son of Martin and Jane Phelps, of Withington, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. D. 41.

STOKES, Lieutenant Colonel, WILLIAM ALLEN, Royal Air Force. and, Royal Engineers 28 August 1920. Age 48. Son of the late Alfred Allen Stokes, of Pauntley, Gloucester; husband of Maud Vevers Stokes, of Bamfield, Gillingham Green, Gillingham, Kent. Grave Ref. G. 117.

WHEELER, Private, ERNEST EDGAR, Deal/1862(S), R.M. Div. Train, R.N. Div., Royal Marines. 21 August 1915. Age 34. Son of John Thomas and Fanny Wheeler, of The Old Meuse, Falkner St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. K. 62.

ALEXANDRIA (HADRA) WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt

CASWELL, Private, WILFRED, 12628, 9th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 1 July 1917. Age 32. Husband of A. Caswell, of 2, Gilbert St., Coventry. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. D. 150.

FOSTER, Private, CHARLES, 45520, 1st/7th Bn., Essex Regiment. 17 July 1918. Age 34. Son of Joseph and Helen Foster, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 232.

GARDNER, Gunner, W H, 158653, 440th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of malaria 14 November 1918. Age 20. Son of Walter and Annie Gardner, of Naunton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 257.

GIDDY, Private, F, 320879, "C" Coy. 24th Bn., Welsh Regiment. 3 October 1917. Age 20. Son of F. and C. Giddy, of 6, West End Parade, Gloucester. Grave Ref. D. 186.

HOLE, Private, CHARLES, 537045, 15th Bn., London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles). Drowned in loss of S.S. "Aragon" (enemy torpedo explosion) off Alexandria 30 December 1917. Age 35. Son of the late William Henry and Lucy Hole, of Swindon, Cheltenham, Glos.; husband of A. Hole, of Stuart House, 19, Longton Grove Rd., Weston-super-Mare. Grave Ref. A. 113.

SMITH, Sapper, A J, 283050, 96th Light Railway Operating Coy., Royal Engineers. Drowned in loss of S.S. "Aragon" (enemy torpedo explosion) off Alexandria 30 December 1917. Age 30. Husband of E. F. Smith, of 19, Albert St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. D. 294.

SMITH, Private, W H, DM2/137740, 983rd Mechanical Transport Coy., Army Service Corps. 4 November 1918. Age 21. Son of J. and E. A. Smith, of 224, High St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. E. 119.

CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt

CHAMBERS, Gunner, W A, 199506, 204th Bty. 263rd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia 15 December 1918. Age 20. Son of William Albert and Minnie Chambers, of 13, Andover Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. 0. 183.

CHURCHILL, Private, FRANCIS KENNEDY, L/17635, 2nd/19th Bn., Middlesex Regiment. transf. to (622764) 804th Area Employment Coy., Labour Corps 15 March 1919. Age 37. Husband of F. M. Churchill, of Church Cottage, Down Hatherley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. P. 4.

DAVOLL, Corporal, HENRY GEORGE HOOPER, 45304, 1st/4th Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. formerly (Lce. Serjt. 04161), Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Died of heart failure 30 November 1918. Age 29. Son of Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Jones, of "Beechcroft," 22, Furlong Rd., Gloucester. Secretary, Old Boys' Association, Sir Thomas Rich's School, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Q. 141.

CHATBY MEMORIAL, Egypt

HUMPHRIES, Driver, ALBERT JAMES, T/35263, 49th Reserve Park, Army Service Corps. Buried at sea 24 May 1915. Son of Sarah Jane Humphries, of 10, Albert St., Gloucester, and the late James Humphries.

HELIOPOLIS (ADEN) MEMORIAL, Egypt

BENNETT, Captain, WILLIAM HARRIS, H.Q., Royal Air Force. and , Middlesex Regiment, Died of malaria 16 January 1920. Age 23. Son of William and Annie E. Bennett, of 2, Wolseley Terrace, Cheltenham.

KANTARA WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt

STEVENSON, Serjeant, W, 7350, "D" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Royal Scots Fusiliers. Killed in action 4 August 1916. Age 36. Son of the late James and Maggie Stevenson, of Irvine, Ayrshire; husband of Agnes H. Jenkins (formerly Stevenson, nee Curlett), of Whitesmiths Arms, Southgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 14.

PORT SAID WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt

ABRAHAM, Captain, GEOFFREY WILLIAM PEPPERRELL, 24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Bn., Welsh Regiment. Died of wounds received in attack from Hebron 6th Nov., on Sheria Forts 19 November 1917. Age 22. Son of the Right Rev. Charles Thomas Abraham (Vicar of Bakewell and Bishop of Derby) and of Mary Theresa Abraham. Born at Lichfield, Staffs. Educated at Cheltenham College. In business with E. and A. Robinson, Reddiffe, Bristol. Joined as Trooper 5th Aug., 1914. Gazetted 30th Sept., 1914. Grave Ref. F. 42.

SUEZ WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt

SKEEN, Private, JOHN THOMAS, 5827, 1st/5th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. 24 May 1916. Age 18. Son of Edwin and Emily Skeen, of 13, Waterloo St., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. Spec. Memorial.

A.I.F. BURIAL GROUND, FLERS, Somme, France

HADDRELL, Private, FREDERICK GEORGE, 2351, 30th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 2 November 1916. Age 31. Son of Frederick George and Emily Haddrell; husband of M. Munday (formerly Haddrell), of 77, Lower Cheltenham Place, Montpelier, Bristol, England. Grave Ref. IX. L. 4.

MORGAN, Private, E A, 11913, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 15 December 1916. Age 24. Husband of Ethel Hannis (formerly Morgan), of 88, Great Western Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XV. L. 12.

ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, France

HOOPER, Private, JOSEPH SAMUEL, 10770, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 5 July 1916. Age 23. Son of Walter Hooper, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. F. 11.

LISTER, Airman 2nd Class, EDWARD ASHTON, 4276, Royal Flying School, Le Cretoy, Royal Flying Corps. 2 July 1915. Age 20. Son of Edward Ashton Lister and Fanny Lister, of Dursley, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. II. A. 9.

ADANAC MILITARY CEMETERY, MIRAUMONT, Somme, France

BAYLEY, Corporal, A C, 77577, 16th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). 8 October 1916 - 9 October 1916. Son of George H. and Alice F. Bayley, of Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. II. F. 37.

HANMAN, Private, P J, 3998, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 December 1916. Age 20. Son of William Hanman, of 47, Tarrington Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. G. 25.

MOORE, Private, ALAN, 25101, 13th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment). 8 October 1916. Age 29. Son of Maj. Gen. Charles A. Moore (late Bombay Cavalry) and Mrs. Moore, of "Glenarbuck," Park Place, Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. VI. C. 11.

PUTLEY, Private, A, 3285, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 19 November 1916. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Putley, of 38, St. Aldate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. A. 9.

SMITH, Captain, CHARLES EDGAR HOLTON, Royal Army Medical Corps. attd. 10th/11th Bn., Highland Light Infantry, Killed in action 16 September 1916. Age 32. Order of St. Sava 5th Class (Serbia). Son of Charles and Ellen Smith; husband of Ethel Bertha Smith (nee Terry), of 5, Evelyn Court, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. F. 15.

AGNY MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

LAKE, Acting Bombardier, JOHN EDWIN, 78362, 199th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 6 April 1917. Age 23. Son of John and Mary Jane Lake, of 72, Ryecroft St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. G. 40.

AIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

DICKS, Second Lieutenant, FRANCIS JAMES NEVILLE, 2nd/8th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 27 May 1918. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Dicks, of Buckingham Lawn, Wellington St., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. K. 29.

FISHER, Private, CHARLES GEORGE, 57890, 2nd/8th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 21 August 1918. Age 18. Son of Harry and Sarah Ann Fisher, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. IV. B. 17.

HOLDER, Private, REGINALD CHARLES, 41011, 2nd/7th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 18 May 1918. Age 18. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Holder, of Wistling Down House, Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. J. 29.

HOPES, Private, SIDNEY GEORGE, 240420, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 18 April 1918. Age 20. Son of Albert and Ada Hopes, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. D. 22.

KEELING, Lance Corporal, ERNEST JAMES, 203905, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 26 April 1918. Age 35. Husband of Mrs. M. J. Keeling, of 6, Christ Church Villas, Malvern Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. G. 16.

LACEY, Serjeant, HARRY CYRIL, 240982, "C" Coy. 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 24 April 1918. Age 26. Son of Joseph Henry and Alice Lacey, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. F. 15.

MEAD, Private, HARRY EDWARD, 37398, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 3 September 1918. Age 24. Son of Harry Edward and Emma Mead, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. IV. C. 29.

OVERBURY, Private, THOMAS, 29989, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 25 April 1918. Age 22. Son of James and Julia Overbury, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. F. 16.

PAGE, Private, W G, 202463, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 June 1918. Son of Mrs. E. L. Page, of 7, Whitehart St., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. III. E. 37.

RHYMES, Private, GEORGE E., 29448, 1st Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died of wounds 15 April 1918. Age 35. Son of the late Frederick and Eliza Rhymes, of Bath, husband of Amelia L. Rhymes, of 42, Cheltenham St., Lower Bristol Rd., Bath. Grave Ref. II. D. 11.

SMITH, Private, THOMAS GERALD, 34288, 2nd/4th Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. Died of wounds 24 April 1918. Age 18. Son of Lewis and Alice Maud Smith, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. F. 25.

SMITH, Corporal, WILLIAM GEORGE THOMAS, 9233, "G" Coy. 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 30 June 1918. Age 27. Son of Mrs. W. G. T. Smith, of 20, Lindon Rd., Bristol Rd., Gloucester; husband of Mrs. J. Langridge Smith, of Varne St., Eccles, near Maidstone, Kent. 10 years service; wounded five times in the war. Grave Ref. III. G. 7.

TIMMS, Gunner, ROBERT EDMUND, 197833, 521st Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 29 June 1918. Age 35. Son of Francis and Helen Timms, of Broadwell, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos; husband of Maud Mary Timms, of Earlswood, Old Bath Rd., Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Glos. His brother, Walter, also served. Grave Ref. III. F. 14.

ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

LANE, Private, PERCY OLIVER, 46027, 10th Bn., Essex Regiment. Killed in action 23 August 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lane, of Back 81, Cardigan St., Birmingham. Born at Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. B. 12.

LATHAM, Second Lieutenant, ARTHUR JAMES, 185th Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of gas poisoning 4 February 1916. Age 25. Son of Emma Latham, of Wynoles Hill, Calaford, Gloucestershire. Bsc (Eng.). Grave Ref. I. F. 2.

AIX-NOULETTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

RENDOL, Private, ARTHUR GILBERT, 727294, 58th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 30 August 1917. Age 17. Son of Thomas Charles and Emily Rendol, of Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. I. P. 13.

ANCRE BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL, Somme, France

HOPKINS, Private, HENRY WILLIAM, 19752, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 September 1916. Age 24. Son of William and Lizzie Hopkins, of Oxenton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VIII. B. 9.

ANNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

ELLSMORE, Lance Corporal, N E, PLY/1802(S), 1st R.M. Bn., Royal Marine Light Infantry. 27 September 1918. Age 20. Son of George and Florence Mary Ellsmore, of 11, Birchmore Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 10.

ANZIN-ST. AUBIN BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

WILKS, Serjeant, CHARLES PETER, 100213, 1st/3rd (Highland) Field Amb, Royal Army Medical Corps. 16 June 1918. Age 38. Son of William and Mary Wilks; husband of Alice Celia Wilks, of 48, Winstonian Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. C. 12.

ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

LEWIS, Private, ERNEST FREDERICK, 38476, 1st Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. 16 May 1918. Age 24. Son of Charles and Rosina Lewis, of Lydney, Glos. Late 8th Bn. Gloucestershire Regt. Grave Ref. III. A. 27.

ARRAS FLYING SERVICES MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France

BARWELL, Captain, HUGH WILLIAM EAMES, M C, 18th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps. 25 March 1918. Age 25. Croix de Guerre (France). Son of William and Emily Crompton Barwell, of The Cottage, Withington, Cheltenham, Glos., formerly of Edgbaston, Birmingham.

BURNETT, Flight Sub-Lieutenant, WILLIAM JOSIAH, No. 1 Sqdn., Royal Naval Air Service. 26 September 1917. Age 26. Son of John Francis Burnett, of Hampton House, Hardwicke, Gloucester.

DARNELL, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES VERDON, 25th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps. and 1st Bn., Connaught Rangers 25 April 1917. Age 22. Son of Mr. C. K. and Mrs. A. V. Darnell, of Bangor, Co. Down. Educated at Arnold House, Llandulas, Cheltenham College, and Sandhurst.

DEAKIN, Lieutenant, ROBERT HARTLEY, 10th Jats. and 45th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps 22 July 1917. Age 22. Son of William Robert and Mary Jane Deakin, of Norton Hall, Worcester. Gazetted to Indian Army from Sandhurst. Scholar of Cheltenham Grammar School. Captain of his house. Undergraduate at Jesus College, Oxford.

ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France

BAKER, Rifleman, THOMAS HENRY, 374538, 8th Bn., London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). attd. 1st/5th Bn., London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) 28 March 1918. Age 20. Son of Alice Baker, of "Lewinville", Gloucester Rd., Cheltenham, and the late John Baker. Bay 10.

BAYLEY, Second Lieutenant, REGINALD JOHN, 13th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 29 April 1917. Age 19. Son of John William and Isabella Annie Bayley, of Grey Friars House, Gloucester. Bay 3.

BROWNING, Private, HAROLD, 203381, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 May 1917. Age 18. Son of Mrs. Esther Browning, of IO, Tweenbrook Avenue, Gloucester. Bay 6.

CULLIS, Private, WALTER, 26973, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 28 March 1918. Age 27. Son of Mr. G. and Mrs. M. E. R. Cullis, of 1, Red Cottages, Witcombe, Gloucester, late of Waterworks, Witcombe. Bay 6.

CUTTING, Private, CHARLES HENRY, 4943, 2nd Bn., Honourable Artillery Company. 15 May 1917. Age 28. Husband of Ellen Kate Cutting, of Bon Marche, Cinderford, Gloucester. Bay 1.

DENCHFIELD, Private, HARRY JAMES, 911, 15th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 23 May 1916. Age 23. Son of John and Frances Denchfield, of 2, Louieville Cottages, Swindon Rd., Cheltenham. Bay 3.

DURRANT, Lance Corporal, MONTAGUE, 37863, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 May 1917. Age 30. Husband of Kate Durrant, of 36, St. Mark St., Gloucester. Bay 6.

EVANS, Private, WILLIAM, 25118, 14th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 25 March 1918. Husband of Hetty L. Moore (formerly Evans), of 29, Ryecroft St., Gloucester. Bay 6.

FARMER, Private, GEORGE, PO/1553(S), 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Marine Light Infantry. 28 April 1917. Age 40. Son of Frederick and Cordella Farmer, of Rose Tree Cottages, Bristol Rd., Quedgeley; husband of Ethel M. Farmer, of 6, Victoria Cottages, Rea Lane, Quedgeley, Gloucester. Bay 1.

GIBBINS, Private, HUBERT H., 29383, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 May 1917. Age 38. Husband of Kate Emma Gibbins, of 17, Dean's Walk, Gloucester. Bay 6.

GREGORY, Lance Corporal, HAROLD, 20661, 11th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 24 April 1917. Age 40. Son of the late Benjamin Gregory, F.R.S., and Harriette Gregory; husband of Mary Louise Gregory, of 50, Leighton Rd., Cheltenham Spa, Glos. Bay 3.

HALL, Private, ARTHUR JOHN, 17007, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 22 March 1918. Age 24. Son of W. J. and Alice Hall, of 2, Gravel Pits, East End, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Bay 6.

HAYDEN, Private, WILLIAM THOMAS, 21469, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 May 1917. Age 21. Son of Julia Hayden, of Eastington, Northleach, Cheltenham, and the late Edward Walter Hayden. Bay 6.

HULL, Private, HAROLD URIAK ARTHUR, 24608, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. 30 March 1918. Age 20. Son of Arthur Christopher and Elizabeth J. Hull, of 4, Sweet Briar St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Bay 1.

HUMPHRIES, Private, FREDERICK THOMAS, 74455, Royal Army Medical Corps. attd. 2nd Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry 24 March 1918. Age 24. Son of Alice Beams (formerly Humphries), of 1, Gloucester Rd., Cheltenham, and the late Albert Humphries. Bay 10.

JENKINS, Lance Corporal, JAMES ALLAN, 83038, 102nd Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 4 June 1917. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jenkins, of Hinton Lodge, St. George's Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Bay 10.

JONES, Private, RICHARD, 38891, 2nd Bn., Yorkshire Regiment. 24 April 1917. Age 39. Husband of Amy Alice Jones, of 3, The Friars, Priory St., Cheltenham. Bay 5.

LONG, Private, GEORGE HENRY, 33851, 10th Bn., The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 11 April 1917. Age 21. Son of Elizabeth Peach (formerly Long), of 18, Bath Terrace, Cheltenham, Glos., and the late Oliver Long. Bay 7.

MARTIN, Private, FRANK, G/10558, 10th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 23 March 1918. Age 32. Son of Reuben Martin and of Caroline Martin (step-mother), of Colman Cottages, Temple Guiting, Cheltenham. Bay 7.

MITCHELL, Private, THOMAS FREDERICK WHEATSTONE, PS/6830, 13th Bn. formerly 20th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 5 April 1918. Age 22. Only son of Mr. D. T. and Mrs. R. Mitchell, of "Glenholme", Elmbridge Rd., Gloucester. Enlisted, 1914. Educated at Cheltenham College. Bay 3.

MORGAN, Second Lieutenant, WILLIAM ALFRED, 13th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 23 April 1917. Age 28. Son of Anne Morgan, of Laburnum House, Upleadon, Newent, Gloucester, and the late Edward Morgan. Bay 3.

MOULDER, Private, WILFRED ERNEST, G/18703, 1st Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). formerly, Army Service Corps 23 April 1917. Age 28. Son of William and Charlotte Moulder, of Lawson Villa, Leckhampton, Cheltenham; husband of Fanny Edith Moulder, of 6, Victoria Place, Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Bay 2.

PALMER, Private, WILLIAM A., 12068, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 5 May 1917. Age 26. Son of W. H. and Elizabeth Palmer, of 30, Worrell St., Gloucester. Bay 6.

PEARCE, Private, CHARLES MORRIS, 29042, 3rd Bn., Grenadier Guards. 27 March 1918. Age 36. Son of George and Elizabeth Pearce, of 5, Upper Norwood St., Cheltenham; husband of Lucy Pearce, of "Labonella", Moorend Crescent, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Bay 1.

POOLE, Private, ALBERT HARRY, 2261, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 6 May 1917. Age 36. Son of Mrs. Ellen Poole, of 17, Vauxhall Rd., Gloucester. Bay 6.

SIDDALL, Able Seaman, AUGUSTUS GILES, R/239, Drake Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 25 March 1918. Age 20. Son of Mr. A. G. and Mrs. E. A. Siddall, of 1, Southfield Villas, Old Bath Rd., Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Bay 1.

STANTON, Private, THOMAS FRANK, 30446, 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 14 April 1917. Age 21. Son of Thomas Stanton, of Murrels End, Maisemore, Gloucester. Bay 6.

WEBB, Private, FRANK, 3152, 1st/6th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). 26 July 1916. Age 24. Son of John and Elizabeth Webb, of "Corona," Cirencester Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Bay 7.

WHITFORD, Serjeant, EDWARD JOHN, R/4500, 13th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 11 April 1917. Age 38. Son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Whitford, of Sherborne. Gloucestershire. Bay 7.

WITHEY, Private, WALTER EDGAR, 33633, "D" Coy. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 28 March 1918. Age 27. Son of George and Emily Withey, of Holme Cottage, Winkfield, Berks; husband of Florence May Challis (formerly Withey), of 42, Courtenay St., Cheltenham. Bay 6.

WOOLNOUGH, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK JAMES, 17536, 8th Bn., Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). 3 May 1917. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woolnough, of 25, St. Paul's St. North, Cheltenham. Bay 6.

WOOLVIN, Corporal, EDWARD, 4955, 10th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. 12 May 1917. Age 29. Husband of E. A. Cossens (formerly Woolvin), of 9, New St., Cheltenham, Glos. Bay 5.

YEANDLE, Corporal, HENRY WILLIAM, 664, "C" Coy. 14th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 20 May 1917. Age 30. Son of Albert Henry and Annie Yeandle, of Witley Lodge, Hatherley, Cheltenham; husband of Maud E. Yeandle, of "Abbotsford," Acock's Green, Birmingham. Educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham. Bay 3.

ARRAS ROAD CEMETERY, ROCLINCOURT, Pas de Calais, France

KILBY, Captain, ARTHUR FORBES GORDON, V C, M C, "C" Coy. 2nd Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action 25 September 1915. Age 30. Only son of Sandford and Alice F. Kilby. Born at East Hayes, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. N. 27.

ASSEVILLERS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

DEAN, Private, SIDNEY LEONARD, 31611, 1st Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action 27 August 1918. Age 21. Son of William and Alice Dean, of 32, Fairview Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. B. 2.

MURPHY, Gunner, D, 195040, "N" Bty., Royal Horse Artillery. 1 September 1918. Age 30. Son of Mrs. Murphy and the late Edwin Murphy; husband of Ethel Murphy, of 15, Rosberry Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. XII. C. 7.

REEVES, Private, L, 203478, 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 15 March 1917. Age 19. Son of Frank S. and Annie Reeves, of 5, High St., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. IV. B. 7.

WHITE, Private, ALBERT LEONARD, 2982, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 17 February 1917. Age 19. Son of Mrs. M. J. White, of 53, St. James St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. C. 4.

AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas

de Calais, France

BEACALL, Private, ALAN, 2000060, 28th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). Died of wounds 6 September 1918. Age 25. Son of Thomas and Eleanor Beacall, of Quedgeley, Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. IV. A. 43.

CAUDLE, Private, PERCY WASLEY, 270327, 38th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Died of wounds 21 July 1918. Age 37. Son of the late Albert Edward and Charlotte Caudle. Native of Cheltenham, England. Served in the South African Campaign. Grave Ref. IV. F. 24.

DE CANDOLE, Lieutenant, ALEC CORRY VULLY, 4th Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. attd. 49th, Machine Gun Corps 3 September 1918. Age 21. Son of H. L. C. V. and Helen Edith de Candole, of 6, Little Cloisters, Westminster, London. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. A. 8.

AUCHONVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

DIXON, Private, JOSEPH EDWARD, 5154, 2nd/7th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). 17 February 1917. Son of George and Charlotte Dixon, of 20, Cheltenham St., Tong Rd., Armley, Leeds. Grave Ref. II. J. 17.

AULNOY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

LANDER, Private, H, 291560, 46th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). 1 November 1918. Age 35. Brother of Mrs. Amy Slade, of Beards Lane, Cainscross Rd., Stroud, Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. B.1. 11.

AVAL WOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, VIEUX-BERQUIN, Nord, France

CLEMENTS, Private, ARTHUR JOHN, 29381, 11th Bn., East Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action 29 June 1918. Age 22. Son of John and Elizabeth Clements, of 13, Station St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 2.

GABB, Private, ARCHIBALD VICTOR, 24463, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 28 June 1918. Age 20. Son of Thomas and Edith Gabb, of 7, Tivoli St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. B. 3.

GREENING, Corporal, GEORGE HENRY, 12735, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 June 1918. Age 25. Son of Mr. T. J. and Mrs. C. Greening, of 6, Peel St., Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Lancs. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. AA. 39.

AVELUY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

CARTLEDGE, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES ASHFORTH, 5th Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment. 29 July 1916. Age 33. Husband of Ethel Cartledge, of "St. Lawrence," Christchurch Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. F. 64.

AVESNES-LE-COMTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

CAFFYN, Lieutenant, CHALONER MCCRAE, 60th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps. and, East Surrey Regiment 28 March 1917. Age 24. Son of Stephen M. and Kathleen M. Caffyn, of London and Ireland. Educated at Cheltenham College and the University of Zurich. Grave Ref. III. C. 24.

GARDNER, Second Lieutenant, WILLIAM SUTTON, 57th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps. and, Royal Field Artillery, Killed in action, while flying 6 March 1917. Age 19. Son of William J. Sutton Gardner and Harriet Sutton Gardner, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 12.

AWOINGT BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

WILLS, Air Mechanic 2nd Class, A H, 42365, 102nd Sqdn., Royal Air Force. 19 November 1918. Age 28. Son of Sidney Charles and R. H. Wills, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. G. 27.

BAC-DU-SUD BRITISH CEMETERY, BAILLEULVAL, Pas de Calais, France

TURNER, Private, REGINALD CHARLES, 356814, 2nd/4th Bn., Hampshire Regiment. Died of wounds 30 August 1918. Age 21. Son of William and Matilda Turner. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 19.

BAGNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, GEZAINCOURT, Somme, France

BARTLETT, Gunner, JOHN, 110951, 274th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 13 June 1918. Age 23. Son of John and Mary Ann Bartlett, of Harford Hill, Naunton, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. E. 2.

BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION (NORD), Nord, France

BARNARD, Driver, ARTHUR EDWIN, 832077, 1st Div. Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 28 May 1917. Age 21. Son of Thomas Henry and Caroline Barnard, of Bowden Villa, Matson, Upton St. Leonards, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. B. 172.

CLELFORD, Private, L J, 203158, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 17 April 1918. Age 36. Son of Tom and Emily Clelford; husband of Mrs. M. Clelford, of 51, Swan Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. G. 101.

CRATCHLEY, Private, W, 19691, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 12 July 1915. Age 19. Son of Mrs. Kate Cratchley, of 33, St. Philip's St., Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. D. 106.

GOATMAN, Private, ALBERT WILLIAM, 7137, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 1 May 1915. Age 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goatman, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. F. 31.

HILL, Private, C H, 28739, 16th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). 28 April 1915. Age 24. Son of James Cotesworth Hill, of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. I. B. 29.

SCRIVENS, Private, H, 13397, 9th Div. Cyclist Coy., Army Cyclist Corps. 6 February 1917. Age 45. Son of Harriet Scrivens, of 17, Great Western Rd., Gloucester, and the late Alfred Scrivens. Grave Ref. III. A. 66.

SILVESTER, Lance Corporal, LESLIE JAMES, 1906, "C" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of accidental injuries 20 May 1915. Age 22. Son of James Andrew and Mary A. Silvester, of Z, St. Clair Villas, Naunton Lane, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. A. 41.

TOOMEY, Private, THOMAS, 11675, "A" Coy. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 31 August 1916. Age 22. Brother of Mr. C. Toomey, of Huntley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. F. 187.

BAILLEUL ROAD EAST CEMETERY, ST. LAURENT-BLANGY, Pas de Calais, France

PRATT, Private, ERNEST HAYWARD, 5389, 18th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 3 May 1917. Age 27. Son of Francis John and Alice Elizabeth Pratt. Born at Cheltenham, Glos., England. Grave Ref. II. H. 11.

BANCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

AMBURY, Private, RAYMOND JOHN, 63991, 1st Bn., Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Killed in action 30 August 1918. Age 31. Son of Arthur and Emily Ambury, of Cheltenham, England; husband of Mildred Sarah Ambury, of Gill St., New Plymouth, New Zealand. Grave Ref. I. A. 19.

BAPAUME POST MILITARY CEMETERY, ALBERT, Somme, France

KNIGHT, Second Lieutenant, R E, D C M, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 22 July 1916. Age 29. Son of Edward and Rosa Knight, of "Rhyl," Barnwood Rd., Gloucester. Native of Haresfield, Glos. Grave Ref. I. F. 11.

BEAULENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, LIGNY-THILLOY, Pas de Calais, France

MANSBRIDGE, Private, SYDNEY, 48871, 2nd Bn., Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Killed in action 24 August 1918. Age 30. Son of Mr. M. C. and Mrs. R. Mansbridge, of Grove Cottage, Stalbridge, Dorset, England. Born at Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. E. 15.

NIND, Lance Corporal, F A, 276726, 15th Bn., Durham Light Infantry. Died of wounds 9 October 1918. Age 30. Husband of the late Eleanor Edith Nind (nee Portlock). Born at Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 31.

BEAUMONT-HAMEL BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

ELLIOTT, Second Lieutenant, JAMES HAROLD, 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 29 November 1916. Age 18. Son of Henry and Annie Elliott, of 4, Pittville Lawn, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 1.

BEAUVAL COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, France

PHILLIPS, Private, JAMES, 8602, 2nd Bn., Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 27 October 1915. Age 18. Son of Charles Phillips, of 2, Exmouth Cottages, Sidney St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 24.

ROE, Private, WILLIAM HAROLD, 2649, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 April 1916. Age 25. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roe, of 32, Wellesley St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. E. 2.

BECOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, BECORDEL-BECOURT, Somme, France

FROWEN, Private, PERCY, 13786, 7th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 23 August 1918. Age 30. Husband of Alice C. K. Roberts (formerly Frowen), of 24, Cleeveland St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. C. 10.

BEEHIVE CEMETERY, WILLERVAL, Pas de Calais, France

STEPHENS, Private, J, 25742, 14th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 3 September 1917. Age 19. Son of Ellen M. Stephens, of 4, Providence Place, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, and the late William Stephens. Grave Ref. A. 10.

BELLE VUE BRITISH CEMETERY, BRIASTRE, Nord, France

KENT, Serjeant, G D, 250645, M M, 1st/6th Bn., Manchester Regiment. Died of wounds 20 October 1918. Age 22. Son of Charles and Ada Kent, of 191, Upper Brook St., Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 3.

BELLICOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France

HADLEY, Private, LIONEL WILLIAM, 25592, 1st Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 28 September 1918. Age 25. Son of the late James and Emma Hadley, of Charfield, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. IV. A. 7.

LANE, Rifleman, LESLIE YOCKNEY, R/41818, 2nd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 25 September 1918. Age 22. Son of the late Alfred Charles Lane and of Lydia Yockney Lane, of 5, Ashling Villas, London Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. O. 10.

PEMBERTON, Captain, VIVIAN TELFER, M C, 216th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 7 October 1918. Age 24. Son of George and Isabella Pemberton, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 1.

BERGUETTE CHURCHYARD, Pas de Calais, France

HACK, Private, JOHN WALTERS, 266952, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 April 1918. Age 37. Son of John Henry and Mary Jane Hack, of 31, Upper Norwood St., Cheltenham. Born at Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 8.

BERNAFAY WOOD BRITISH CEMETERY, MONTAUBAN, Somme, France

GRIFFITHS, Gunner, H A, 73284, 47th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 19 December 1916. Age 19. Son of Charles and Mary Ann Elizabeth Griffiths, of 11, Pittville St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. J. 64.

BERTRANCOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

DICKSON, Gunner, JAMES, 687477, "A" Bty. 110th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 5 April 1918. Age 37. Son of Peter and Anna Dickson, of Coleford, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row A. Grave 22.

HOLTHAM, Private, JOHN, 348018, 1st/8th Bn., Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 16 July 1918. Age 30. Son of Edwin and Elizabeth Annie Holtham, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row E. Grave 19.

RAWLINGS, Private, EDWARD LANCELOT, 303087, 1st/7th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 18 August 1918. Age 31. Son of James and Harriett Rawlings, of 12, Station Street, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row F. Grave 32.

BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

AKERS, Lance Serjeant, A, 13088, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 2 April 1916. Age 21. Son of James Akers, of Hay Cottage, Elmstone Hardwick, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. III. G. 5.

CAREY, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM, 11731, 2nd Bn., Coldstream Guards. 8 May 1915. Age 22. Only son of Harry and Mary Ann Carey, of 5, Benhall Cottages, Granby Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. B. 81.

HARDINGE, Major, PATRICK ROBERT, M C, 1st Bn. attd. 10th Bn., Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died of wounds 17 June 1916. Age 23. Only son of The Hon. Robert and Mrs. R. Hardinge, of Brockworth House, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. K. 22.

SIMS, Private, CHARLES, 18518, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 7 August 1916. Age 33. Son of G. and Sims, of Stratton St. Margaret, Swindon; husband of R. Sims, of 12, Victoria Rd., Longford, Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. H. 17.

STEPHENS, Private, SIDNEY THOMAS, 23867, 1st Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Died of wounds 8 February 1917. Age 21. Son of William and Florence Gertrude Stephens, of 8, Arle End Cottages, Arle, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. B. 28.

BETTRECHIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

WILLIAMS, Private, L, 12442, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 11 November 1918. Son of Emily J. Williams, of Woodbine Cottage, Church St., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. At West End. A. 28.

BEUVRY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

IRELAND, Private, C R, 7792, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 January 1915. Son of Mr. A. Ireland, of Trafalgar Place, Matson, Gloucester. Grave Ref. 26.

ROME, Captain, HUBERT CHARLTON, 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis) attd. 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis, Killed in action 18 December 1914. Age 31. Son of Mr. Thomas Rome, J.P., and Mrs. Rome, of Charlton House, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham; husband of Doris Rome, of Darnaconnar, Barrhill, Ayrshire. Grave Ref. 4.

BEUVRY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

GARDNER, Lance Corporal, ALBERT HENRY, 10067, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 April 1918. Age 22. Son of Henry and Alice Mary Gardner, of 3, Ferndale Terrace, St. Luke's Place, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. A. 14.

KINGSCOTE, Private, CHARLES WILLIAM GEORGE, 12774, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 17 April 1918. Age 30. Husband of Edith M. Kingscote, of 13, Royal Oak Yard, Lower Westgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. A. 13.

NEWMAN, Serjeant, JOSEPH, 1330, D C M, M M, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 17 April 1918. Age 28. Son of Elisha and Mary Newman, of 6, Jersey St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. A. 12.

BEVILLERS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

ARNOTT, Second Lieutenant, LESLIE, 11th Sqdn., Royal Air Force. 16 September 1918. Age 19. Son of John M. C. and Cissie Arnott, of 14, Church St., Partick, Glasgow; husband of Evelyn Arnott, of Gloucester Rd., Stratton, Cirencester, Glos. Grave Ref. 2.

BIENVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

LOCKE, Lance Corporal, HORACE, 12501, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. Killed in action 8 May 1918. Age 33. Son of Charles Locke, of Cheltenham; husband of Elizabeth Locke, of 197, Prospect Rd., Woodford Green, Essex. Grave Ref. XVI. C. 11.

ROBBINS, Private, R I, 22343, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. 30 April 1918. Son of Mrs. E. A. Robbins, of "Hill View", Evesham Rd., Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XVII. C. 4.

TAYLOR, Gunner, G W, 82301, 177th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 11 October 1916. Husband of A. G. Taylor, of Old Rd., Hartpury, Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. C. 8.

BLARGIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Oise, France

HUNT, Sapper, ALFRED FRANCIS, WR/308064, Inland Water Transport, Royal Engineers. Accidently killed 13 August 1918. Age 35. Son of Herbert Hunt, of Bristol; husband of G. E. Ayres (formerly Hunt), of 12, Normal Terrace, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. B. 2.

BOIS GUILLAUME COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Seine-Maritime, France

HIATT, Private, JOHN CORBETT, 16331, 15th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds 14 September 1916. Age 22. Son of William Lionel and Charlotte Ann Hiatt, of Upper Swell, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. I. C. 8.

POOLE, Private, ALBERT GEORGE, 8510, 1st Bn., Royal Scots Fusiliers. Died of wounds 17 October 1914. Age 30. Husband of Ethel Poole, of Church Street, Longborough, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. I. A. 10A.

BOIS GUILLAUME COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Seine-Maritime, France

JONES, Private, T H, 201778, "A" Coy. 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 9 April 1918. Age 23. Son of Henry and Bessie Jones, of Dymock, Gloucester. Grave Ref. C. 19B.

KENT, Driver, FREDERICK MAURICE, 87290, 16th Bde. H.Q., Royal Horse Artillery. Died of disease 13 June 1917. Age 22. Son of Sarah C. and the late Giles Kent, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 16A.

BORRE BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

RUSSELL, Lieutenant, SIDNEY HENRY ERNEST, M M, 9th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 20 July 1918. Age 22. Son of Herbert W. H. Russell, K.B.E., Legion of Honour France), and Lucie M. Russell, of 4, Lonsdale Villas, Mannamead, Plymouth, England. Native of Standish, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. II. E. 3.

BOUCHOIR NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

CURTIS, Rifleman, WILLIAM HERBERT, 47509, 16th Bn., Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Age 42. Son of Rowland and Mary Curtis, of Cheltenham; husband of Mary Agnes Curtis, of 53, Sumatra Rd., West Hampstead, London. Grave Ref. II. D. 141.

STALLARD, Private, W H, 54899, 2nd Bn., Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 10 August 1918. Age 36. Son of the late William John Batt Stallard and Lucy Jane Stallard, of Cheltenham; husband of Nellie Stallard, of 3, Bedford Buildings, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. IV. B. 43.

WELLER, Private, CHARLES, 34294, 1st Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action 11 August 1918. Age 20. Son of Charles and Sarah Ann Weller, of Columbia House, Winchcombe St., Cheltenham. Born at Oxford. Grave Ref. III. A. 10.

WORKMAN, Private, ALICK, 20290, 1st Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action 11 August 1918. Age 19. Son of Ezra and Alice Mary Workman, of 40, Derby Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. D. 14.

BOUILLY CROSS ROADS MILITARY CEMETERY, Marne, France

MORGAN, Private, SAMUEL, 15403, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. 30 September 1914. Age 26. Son of Reuben and Elizabeth Morgan; brother of Elizabeth Thompson, of 23 Bearland, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem.

BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BANNERMAN, Captain, ORIEL WILLIAM ERSKINE, 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multani's). Died of wounds received at Givenchy, 20th Dec., 1914 3 February 1915. Age 38. Son of General W. Bannerman, C.B., and Mrs. Bannerman, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 4.

CHESHIRE, Lance Corporal, GEORGE WOODFORD, 9218, 2nd Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. Died of wounds 23 May 1915. Age 22. Son of Fredrick and Elizabeth Cheshire, of "Montrose," Ewlyn Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VIII. D. 36.

CLARKE, Private, WALTER BENJAMIN, 2664, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 15 June 1915. Age 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. A. Clarke, of The Lawn, Kingsholm, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. A. 81.

DUTTON, Private, CHARLES, 36798, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 27 April 1918. Age 34. Son of Charles and Mary Ann Dutton, of 30, Rudand St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IX. A. 34.

EDEN, Lance Corporal, W R J, 9285, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 18 March 1915. Age 31. Son of William and Kate Eden, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. D. 36.

HAREWELL, Private, WILLIAM (TOPPER), 2983, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 July 1916. Age 47. Son of John and Mary Harewell, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VIII. D. 119.

HATCH, Lance Corporal, REGINALD JOHN, 5350, 1st/5th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds 13 October 1917. Age 24. Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Hatch, of Cross Roads, Highnam, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. I. 51.

HAWKINS, Private, ARTHUR WILLIAM, 8019, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 18 November 1914. Age 25. Son of William and Annie Hawkins; husband of Elsie Emily Hawkins, of 62, Melbourne St., Tredworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. A. 52.

HODGSON, Second Lieutenant, ERIC GODFREY, Indian Army Reserve of Officers attd. 40th Pathans, Died of wounds 22 May 1915. Age 22. Son of Col. and Mrs. G. B. Hodgson, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. B. 44.

JONES, Private, EDGAR FREDERICK, 24188, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 24 April 1918. Age 29. Husband of I. D. Jones, of Berkeley House, Berkeley St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IX. A. 18.

NEWMAN, Private, HENRY CLAUDE, 2763, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 26 May 1915. Age 37. Son of Elizabeth Jane and the late Henry John Newman, of 31, Moreton St., Tredworth, Gloucester. Served in the South African Campaign. Grave Ref. VIII. A. 46.

PURTON, Private, A W, 27506, 4th Bn., Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds, received near St. Julien 27 August 1917. Age 36. Son of John and Clara Purton, of Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester; husband of Florence Louise Purton, of "Ferness," Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. I. 18.

RANSOM, Private, JAMES VICTOR, 12364, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 May 1915. Age 26. Son of James E. and Emily L. Ransom, of 31, Marle Hill Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VIII. D. 9.

SNOW, Private, ALBERT EDWARD, S4/043929, 12th Field Bakery, Army Service Corps. Died of pneumonia 30 December 1916. Age 41. Son of Charles Giles Snow and Elizabeth Snow; husband of Elizabeth Jane Snow, of 82, Anderton St., Ladywood, Birmingham. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VIII. C. 184.

VEAL, Corporal, REGINALD GEORGE STANLEY, 2740, "C" Sqdn., 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers. Died of wounds 1 November 1914. Age 22. Son of John Henry Charles and Sarah Veal, of Victoria Inn, Hucclecote, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. B. 21.

WILLIAMS, Lance Corporal, JETHROE, 6074, 3rd Bn., Coldstream Guards. Died of wounds 5 November 1914. Age 30. Born Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. B. 30.

WILLIAMS, Private, WALTER JAMES, 7471, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 10 November 1914. Age 32. Son of William and Polly Williams, of Stanton, near Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. C. 12.

BOUZINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

GODWIN, Private, CHARLES EDWARD, 48720, "D" Coy. 5th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. Killed in action 26 June 1918. Age 19. Son of George and Julia Godwin, of Matson Cottage, Matson, Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. B. 14.

BOUZINCOURT RIDGE CEMETERY, ALBERT, Somme, France

DAVIS, Private, THOMAS, 129351, 18th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 23 August 1918. Age 19. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Davis, of 300, High St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. Q. 1.

BOVES WEST COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, France

REAY, Lance Corporal, LESLIE, 241066, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 March 1918. Age 21. Son of Mr. W. H. and Mrs. E. S. A. Reay, of 4, Olio Cottages, St. Luke's, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 5.

BOVES WEST COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

BRIGGS, Sapper, THOMAS LEONARD, 2005740, 1st Tramway Coy., Canadian Engineers. Died of wounds 20 August 1918. Age 39. Son of Walter and Annie Matilda Briggs; husband of Annie Marie Briggs (nee Stedman), of Buena Vista Heights, Duncan, Vancouver, British Columbia. Born in Gloucestershire, England. Grave Ref. B. 3.

BRAY MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

BUNDY, Private, A E, 202984, 1st/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 6 February 1917. Age 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bundy, of Hasfield, Gloucester; husband of Ethel Bundy, of 11, Tudor St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 5.

JONES, Lance Serjeant, GEORGE, 240009, "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 3 March 1917. Age 26. Husband of Annie Elizabeth Jones, of 1 15, Hatherley Rd., Gloucester. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. B. 42.

BREWERY ORCHARD CEMETERY, BOIS-GRENIER, Nord, France

HARDING, Private, ALBERT, 2478, 13th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 1 July 1916. Age 27. Son of Sarah Harding. Native of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. IV. D. 15.

BRONFAY FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, BRAY-SUR-SOMME, Somme, France

SMITH, Bombardier, D J, 25374, 95th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 31 July 1916. Age 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, of Matson Lane, Gloucester; husband of Margaret Alice Smith, of 10, Priory Villia, Milford Haven. Grave Ref. II. B. 17.

YOUNG, Private, GEORGE EDWARD, 1583, 1st Bn., Welsh Guards. 27 December 1916. Age 27. Son of George William and Kate Young, of Gloucester; husband of Esther Hannah Young, of 42, Barry Terrace, Pwllgwaun, Pontypridd. Grave Ref. II. E. 16.

BROWN'S COPSE CEMETERY, ROEUX, Pas de Calais, France

BOOKER, Private, CHARLES WILLIAM HENRY, 241370, "B" Coy. 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 24 October 1917. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booker, of 49, Great Western Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. B. 23.

HARGRAVE, Private, HARRY COLIN, 202670, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 October 1917. Age 34. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave, of Cheltenham; husband of Fanny Maud Jones (formerly Hargrave), of 18, Granley Rd., St. Mark's, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. B. 22.

SCRIVEN, Lance Corporal, GILBERT GEORGE, 1194, No. 4 Coy., Household Battalion. formerly, 1st Life Guards 12 April 1917. Age 19. Son of Charles John G. Scriven, of Godfrey House, The Reddings, Cheltenham, and the late Caroline Annie Scriven. Grave Ref. I. H. 25.

WOODWARD, Private, RAYMOND HENRY, 240138, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 15 November 1917. Age 22. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Woodward, of 26, Robinhood St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. B. 11.

BROWN'S ROAD MILITARY CEMETERY, FESTUBERT, Pas de Calais, France

WHITE, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR CHARLES, 15816, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 3 November 1915. Age 33. Son of Mrs. White, of Gloucester; husband of Rosa Annie White, of 86, Alvin St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. G. 7.

BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, FICHEUX, Pas de Calais, France

BOYLE, Captain, EBEN ARCHIBALD, M C and Bar, 8th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). 1 October 1918. Age 32. Son of Mary A. Boyle, of 6, Clarence Square, Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. III. B. 32.

CLAPPEN, Private, SYDNEY THOMAS, 33491, 9th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 23 August 1917. Age 23. Son of Henry Charles and Annie Clappen, of 41A, Sun St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. L. 10.

LEA, Private, ERNEST JAMES, 290848, 1st/6th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 26 August 1918. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lea, of 7, Station St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. D. 13.

LANE, Lance Corporal, HENRY WILLIAM, 205, D C M, 4th Bn., Machine Gun Guards. 30 March 1918. Age 34. Husband of Louisa Clara Lane, of The Waterworks, Witcombe, Gloucester. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. K. 6.

BULLY-GRENAY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, BRITISH EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

GRIFFITHS, Gunner, H W, 61344, 88th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 23 September 1917. Age 22. Son of Agnes Griffiths, of 43, Jersey St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. F. 10.

HEALING, Second Lieutenant, G W, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Killed in action 3 October 1918. Age 38. Son of James and Mary Ann Healing, of Gloucester; husband of E. H. Healing, of 124, Waldegrave Rd., Brighton. Grave Ref. VI. C. 9.

SMITH, Private, HENRY WILSON, 47980, "C" Coy. 7th Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment. Died of wounds (gas) 1 June 1918. Age 23. Son of Albert Edward and Sarah Smith; husband of Edith Nellie Smith, of Lawton, Shifnal, Salop. Native of Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. V. C. 9.

BUNYANS CEMETERY, TILLOY-LES-MOFFLAINES, Pas de Calais, France

COVENTON, Serjeant, HARRY, 865006, 12th Div. Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery. 12 June 1917. Age 38. Son of John George and Martha Coventon, of Lympstone, Devon; husband of Mrs. H. Coventon, of 27, Roman Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. D. 6.

BUSIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France

GILL, Gunner, A H, 150137, "C" Bty. 330th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 30 October 1918. Age 19. Son of Mrs. S. Gill, of 5, Suffolk St., Gloucester, and the late William Gill. Grave Ref. II. A. 6.

REYNOLDS, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK CHARLES, 14096, 19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars. 8 October 1918. Age 22. Son of Charles and Harriett Reynolds, of Hilcot Wood Cottage, Coberley, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV.C.32.

SMITH, Private, JESSE ERNEST, 240395, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 5 November 1918. Age 23. Son of Alice Smith, of 4, Suffolk St., Gloucester, and the late Mr. H. J. Smith. Grave Ref. VIII. A. 5.

BUSNES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

HILL, Gunner, GEORGE HENRY, 176615, "D" Bty. 306th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 7 June 1918. Age 27. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Hill, of 3, Collett's Yard, Westgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. 8.

CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ, Pas de Calais, France

BRAY, Serjeant, JOHN HERBERT, 15955, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. Killed in action 4 October 1915. Age 20. Son of Harry and Sarah Grace Bray, of 50, Newton St., Coney Hill, Gloucester. Grave Ref. XX. AA. 3.

BRIDGMAN, Serjeant, FREDERICK EDWARD, 13335, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 20. Son of Frederick John and Bessie Kate Bridgman, of 2, Hungerford Cottages, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XXVI. D. 9.

DENLEY, Private, EDWARD, 10235, 1st Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 2 June 1916. Age 21. Son of Mrs. E. Parish, of 8, Princes Terrace, Tivoli, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XVII. L. 22.

EXELL, Corporal, WILLIAM, 235382, M M, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 10 April 1918. Age 23. Husband of Elizabeth Exell, of Gloucester St., Wootton-under-Edge, Glos. Grave Ref. XX. B. 19.

HAWKER, Private, ERNEST RAYMOND, 30813, "D" Coy. 15th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 21 June 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. C. Hawker, of "Kingsholm," Gloucester, and the late Mrs. Hawker. Grave Ref. VIII. K. 8.

NORTH, Corporal, WALTER GROSVENOR BERTIE, 1025, 22nd Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 11 June 1916. Age 34. Son of Walter Meyrick North and Earl Ada North. Educated at Cheltenham College, B.A. of Caius College, Cambridge. Grave Ref. I. A. 37.

RIMINGTON, Second Lieutenant, ERNEST CAMERON WATERFIELD., 3rd Bn., Cheshire Regiment. 2 October 1915. Age 20. Son of Maj. Gen. J. C. Rimington, C.B., C.S.I., of 31, Craven Hill Gardens, Paddington, London, and the late Amy Gordon Rimington (nee Waterfield). Educated at Cheltenham College. Grave Ref. XXVI. H. 10.

RUMBOLD, Private, HENRY, 13639, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 23. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rumbold, late of Longborough, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos.; husband of Eva Rumbold (now Gibbard), of 2, Malvern St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XXVII. J. 25.

TRIGG, Sapper, HARRY CHARLES, 16556, 23rd Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed in action 21 April 1915. Age 30. Son of Mrs. Evaline Trigg, of 43, Parliament St., Gloucester, and the late Edwin Trigg. Grave Ref. XXIX. B. 30.

CAIX BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

GARDNER, Private, W C, 38682, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 April 1918. Age 31. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gardner, of Gloucester Rd., Stonehouse, Glos., husband of Mabel Elsie Gardner, of 2, Belmont Rd., Stroud, Glos. Grave Ref. II. G. 12.

CALAIS SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BOWSTEAD, Pioneer, ARTHUR JAMES, 162154, 30th Railway Labour Bn., Royal Engineers. 4 September 1917. Age 58. Son of Joseph and Sarah Bowstead, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Plot H. Row 4. Grave 6.

HAMBLIN, Private, ROBERT, 21756, 4th Bn., Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds 2 February 1916. Age 25. Son of Joseph and Keziah Hamblin, of Woods Cottages, East End Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. Plot B. Row 3. Grave 1.

PLATT, Private, HERBERT HOOD, 07478, 28th Coy., Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Drowned 11 December 1915. Age 19. Youngest son of Roger Oswald and Elizabeth Platt, of Glenfalls, Stroud Road, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Plot A. Row 4. Grave 15.

CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France

BATEMAN, Private, JAMES, 200785, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 December 1917. Age 23. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, of 138, Lower Cheltenham Place, Montpelier, Bristol. Panel 6.

BRAIN, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK JOHN, S/30912, 11th Bn., Rifle Brigade. 20 November 1917. Age 26. Son of Mrs. Sophia Drew, of, The Wagon and Horses Hotel, Hucclecote, Gloucester. Panel 10 and 11.

EDWARDS, Private, SAMUEL C., 11017, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 December 1917. Age 30. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edwards, of Dean's Walk Inn, Gloucester. Panel 6.

GALLOP, Private, HAROLD ERNEST, 9765, 7th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 30 November 1917. Age 24. Son of Ellen Gallop, of Gloucester Rd., Thornbury, Glos., and the late E. G. Gallop; husband of Emily Hurn (formerly Gallop), of 6, Grovesend, Thornbury, Glos. Panel 4 and 5.

HERBERT, Private, CHARLES HENRY, 26433, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. 1 December 1917. Age 38. Son of Henry and Jane Herbert, of Chalford Hill, Stroud, Gloucester. Panel 2.

HUNT, Gunner, JAMES ROBERT TOWNSEND, 59588, "B" Bty. 15th Bde., Royal Horse Artillery. 30 November 1917. Age 23. Son of George and Edith Ann Hunt, of Ash Cottage, Icombe Lane, Stow-on-the-Wold, Cheltenham. Panel 1.

HUNT, Private, WILLIAM ARTHUR CHARLES, 27530, 4th Bn., Grenadier Guards. 1 December 1917. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt, of 9, Upper Norwood St., Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Panel 2.

KENSINGTON, Private, DUDLEY, 33646, 8th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. 3 December 1917. Age 33. Brother of Mrs. Amy Wiggall, of Cromarty House, College Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 5.

LEA, Private, ALBERT, 31449, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 5 December 1917. Age 37. Son of Mrs. Mary Lea, of Bamfurlong, Cheltenham. Panel 6.

MAJOR, Private, FRED, 240445, 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 December 1917. Age 26. Son of Fred Major, of "Coates," Cheltenham Rd., Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. Panel 6.

MASON, Corporal, JOSEPH CHARLES, 8361, M M, "B" Coy. 1st Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 29 November 1917. Age 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mason, of 24, Albert St., St. Peters, Cheltenham; husband of Emily M. Byles (formerly Mason), of 2, Caledonian Cottages, King St., Cheltenham. Panel 9.

OAKLEY, Private, WILLIAM J., 37399, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 December 1917. Age 22. Son of Arthur William and Frances C. A. Oakley, of 23, New St., Cheltenham. Panel 6.

PERRY, Private, HERBERT S., 203571, 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 December 1917. Age 30. Husband of Annie Perry, of "Maythorne," Marle Hill Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 6.

POCKETT, Serjeant, RAYMOND, 473954, 1st/12th Bn., London Regiment (The Rangers). 1 December 1917. Age 20. Son of John D. and Annie M. Pockett, of 45, Burton St., Cheltenham. Panel 11.

PONTING, Private, RICHARD SULLY, 266985, 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 December 1917. Age 34. Son of William Harris Ponting and Jemima Spiller Ponting, of "Elmhurst," Thornbury, Glos.; husband of Ada Eleanor Ponting, of "Oakdene," Albany Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 6.

PRICE, Private, HARRY, 29993, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 December 1917. Age 28. Son of Harry and Ellen Price, of Elmstone Hardwick, Cheltenham. Panel 6.

SINGER, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK CHARLES, 19037, No. 4 Coy. 3rd Bn., Grenadier Guards. 27 November 1917. Age 26. Son of Edward and Eliza Singer, of Odeel House, Albany Rd., Tivoli, Cheltenham; husband of Mabel Elsie Singer, of 25, Bennington St., Cheltenham. Panel 2.

SMITH, Private, REUBEN BARTRUM, 42442, "D" Coy. 13th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment. 23 November 1917. Age 40. Husband of Clara Elizabeth Smith, of G, St. Paul's Rd., Gloucester. Panel 5.

SMITH, Serjeant, REUBEN D., 240379, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 December 1917. Age 20. Son of Alice Smith, of 4, Suffolk St., Gloucester, and the late Henry Jesse Smith. Panel 6.

TASKER, Private, WILLIAM R., 242348, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 December 1917. Brother-in-law of Mr. G. W. Enoch, of 9, Upper Bath St., Cheltenham. Panel 6.

TOVEY, Private, JAMES WILLIAM, 26048, 3rd Bn., Grenadier Guards. 27 November 1917. Age 21. Son of Richard and Kate Tovey, of 9, Waterloo St., Cheltenham. Panel 2.

CAMBRIN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

CANE, Captain (Adjt) LEONARD DOBBIE, 20th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action 24 January 1916. Age 32. Son of Henry Drake Cane and Margaret Agatha Cane, of Ballarat, Australia; husband of Kathleen Frances Cane, of 7, Keynsham Parade, Cheltenham, England. H.M. Inspector of Schools. Grave Ref. E. 3.

HATTON, Serjeant, ALBERT EDWARD, 2547, No. 2 Coy. 1st Bn, Coldstream Guards. 28 July 1915. Age 34. Son of Charlie and Charlotte Hatton; husband of Nellie Hatton, of 13, New St., Gloucester. Of Gloucester. Grave Ref. D. 23.

CAMBRIN MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BICK, Private, L L, 27653, 16th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 13 March 1917. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bick, of Church Farm, Staverton, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. H. 23.

UNDERHILL, Private, S J, 9910, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 22 May 1918. Age 22. Son of Albert George and Charlotte Mary Underhill, of 5, Victoria Place, Fairview, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. O. 17.

CANADIAN CEMETERY No.2, NEUVILLE-ST. VAAST, Pas de Calais, France

DUTSON, Private, GEORGE, 9232, 1st Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers. 26 October 1914. Age 33. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson, of Hereford; husband of Rosa Dutson (now Morgan), of Forest View, Nine Wells, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 17. J. 4.

THOMAS, Serjeant, ALBERT EDWARD, G/11007, M M, 1/8th Bn., Middlesex Regiment. 28 March 1918. Age 26. Son of Rowland and Getrude Thomas, of New Inn Cottage, High St., Bream, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 16. B. 2.

CARNOY MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

MUSGROVE, Lieutenant, G H S, 8th Bn., East Surrey Regiment. 1 July 1916. Age 27. Son of William and Rebecca Musgrove, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. E. 30.

CATERPILLAR VALLEY (NEW ZEALAND) MEMORIAL, Somme, France

HAMLIN, Rifleman, FRANK JOSEPH, 22792, 1st Bn. 3rd, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 15 September 1916. Age 27. Son of John William and Sarah Hamlin, of Rangitikei Line, Kairanga, Palmerston North. Native of Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. A Farmer and Organist at Rongotea Anglican Church.

CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL, Somme, France

GRAY, Serjeant, BERESFORD JOHN, 8015, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 8 September 1916. Age 25. Son of Beresford and Mary Jane Gray, of Beresford Villa, Cirencester Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Born at Cirencester, Glos. Grave Ref. XII. G. 17.

HANCOX, Private, E, 24762, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Frederick Hancox, of 5, Sinope St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. J. 23.

POLLARD, Serjeant, HAROLD ARTHUR, 12276, M M, "B" Coy. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 30 July 1916. Age 22. Son of John and Elizabeth Pollard, of 7, Oxford St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. F. 22.

TAYLOR, Private, S, 13962, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 July 1916. Age 25. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Taylor, of 51, Longsmith St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. F. 23.

TIMBRELL, Private, D, 11443, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Timbrell, of 140, Vale Terrace, Tredegar, Mon. Born at Gloucester. Grave Ref. XVI. H. 29.

CAYEUX MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

VENTRIS-FIELD, Private, B F, 41032, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. attd. Light Trench Mortar Bty. 4 May 1917. Age 21. Son of Alfred J. Ventris-Field, of 6, Rodney Place, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. I. E. 5.

CERISY-GAILLY MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

CLARK, Private, LEONARD BRUMMEL, 700607, 16th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Killed in action 17 August 1918. Age 26. Son of Robert Lindsey Clark and Georgina Blandford Clark, of "Beechwood," Gloucester Rd., Cheltenham. England. Grave Ref. II. O. 20.

CHAMBRECY BRITISH CEMETERY, Marne, France

MORGAN, Private, F, 235326, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 12 June 1918. Age 31. Son of Eliza Morgan, of Gloucester, and the late George Morgan. Grave Ref. IV. D. 8.

CHAPELLE BRITISH CEMETERY, HOLNON, Aisne, France

HUMPHRIS, Corporal, S W G, 240810, M M, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 31 March 1918. Age 21. Son of W. and Lucy Humphris, of "La Bassee," Reservoir Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. F. 14.

WINTLE, Private, R, 205847, 1st Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. 19 September 1918. Son of Mr. W. Wintle, of 62, Widden St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. B. 7.

CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES OLD MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France

BAKER, Private, THOMAS HENRY, 492, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 6 July 1915. Age 35. Son of Mrs. E. L. Baker, of 4, Orchard Place, Cheltenham. Served in the South African War. Grave Ref. D. 16.

CHAUNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH EXTENSION, Aisne, France

BLEAKEN, Private, WILFRED WILLIAMS, 225319, 1st Bn., London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). 28 June 1918. Age 24. Son of Eliza Bleaken, of Hawkesbury Common, Horton, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 1. A. 12.

LLOYD, Private, THOMAS DAVIS, 29329, 14th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 March 1918. Age 35. Son of Samuel and Ann Arkell Lloyd, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire; husband of Louisa Lloyd, of "Malaya", Priory Terrace, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. 3. B. 10.

MAYO, Private, WILLIAM, 6523, 1st Bn., Coldstream Guards. 14 September 1914. Age 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mayo; brother of Mrs. M. Naldu, of 1 St. John St, Lechlade, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 6. B. 28.

SALLIS, Private, ARTHUR FRANCIS, G/24743, 7th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). formerly, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 21 March 1918. Age 27. Son of Mrs. E. Sallis, of Mayalls Court, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 2. I. 17.

SHIPWAY, Private, EDWIN CHARLES, 29299, 6th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 16 July 1918. Age 20. Son of Heming and Elizabeth Shipway, of "Malvern View", Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 1. B. 8.

CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BARNARD, Second Lieutenant, EDWARD ARMSTRONG, 10th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps. and, Royal Field Artillery, Killed in action 29 September 1917. Age 21. Son of Edward and Jessie E. Barnard, of Cheltenham, Glos. Joined the R.N.V.R. "Hawke" Bn. Grave Ref. V. C. 6.

BIGGS, Private, J, 17268, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. 16 June 1915. Age 20. Son of Joseph and Annie Biggs, of 6, Bishopstone Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 6.

BIRCHER, Lance Corporal, MAURICE FREDRICK, 13925, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 November 1915. Age 21. Son of Henry and Sarah Jane Bircher, of 8, Broomfield Rd., Hucclecote, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. H. 1.

GITTINGS, Private, C H, 2550, 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds 26 September 1915. Age 18. Son of Charles and Emma Elizabeth Gittings, of 17, Dinely St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 15.

HAINES, Private, EDWARD CHARLES, 9488, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 May 1915. Age 22. Son of William and Emily Haines, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. C. 83.

MATTHEWS, Flight Serjeant, F G, 2012, 10th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps. 24 June 1917. Age 25. Son of Henry and Alice Matthews, of 3, Blenheim Terrace, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. I. L. 15.

ROBERTS, Private, ERNEST JAMES, 17271, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds 14 October 1915. Age 19. Son of James and Alice Roberts, of 6, Mayville, Longford, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. G. 41.

TOMBS, Lance Corporal, RALPH, 124, 1st Bn., Welsh Guards. 5 October 1915. Age 27. Son of William and Sarah Ann Tombs, of I, Somerset Cottages, Church St., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. E. 139.

CINQ RUES BRITISH CEMETERY, HAZEBROUCK, Nord, France

CLARK, Private, HENRY VANSITTART, 203920, 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 1 June 1918. Age 28. Son of Henry and Kate Clark, of Albert Arms, St. Pauls Road, Cheltenham. Husband of Mrs. H. Clark, of Spa House, Albion Street, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. E. 19.

CITADEL NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, FRICOURT, Somme, France

CHANDLER, Private, RALPH, 3809, 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 23 April 1916. Age 25. Son of Richard and Martha Chandler, of Lower Farm, Dowdeswell, Cheltenham. Native of Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. B. 2.

CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES, Nord, France

GRIFFIN, Private, RANDOLPH WILLIAM, 6/3334, 1st Bn., Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Died of wounds 30 May 1916. Age 27. Son of William and Susan Griffin, of Gloucestershire, England. Grave Ref. I. B. 20.

CITY OF PARIS CEMETERY, BATIGNOLLES, CLICHY, Hauts-de-Seine, France

LOXLEY, Captain, REGINALD VICTOR BYRON, Royal Air Force. Died of pneumonia 18 October 1918. Son of the Rev. A. S. Loxley and Alice M. Loxley, of Little Cloisters, Gloucester. Grave Ref. 14. IV. 11th Transverse path.

COMBLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

WEBB, Private, JOHN G., 174390, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). posted to 22nd Bn., London Regiment 2 September 1918. Age 18. Son of John and Annie Webb of Bond End, Upton St. Leonards, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. D. 25.

CONDE-SUR-L'ESCAUT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

CASSIDY, Private, HERBERT OWEN, 16930, 1st Bn., East Lancashire Regiment. Died whilst Prisoner of War 16 July 1918. Age 39. Son of Mrs. E. F. Cassidy, of "Rylstone," 46, Lansdown Crescent, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 66.

CONTALMAISON CHATEAU CEMETERY, Somme, France

MINAHAN, Serjeant, REGINALD JAMES, 7612, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 July 1916. Age 30. Son of John and Mary Minahan, of Gloucester; husband of Evelyn Minahan, of 1, Adrian Square, Westgate, Kent. Recommended for a Commission and killed before leaving the front line to take it up. Grave Ref. II. D. 3.

CONTAY BRITISH CEMETERY, CONTAY, Somme, France

BLAKE, Private, HENRY GEORGE, 47234, 13th Bn., Welsh Regiment. Killed in action 24 April 1918. Age 20. Son of George and Elizabeth E. A. Blake, of 6, Windmill Parade, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VII. C. 1.

GIBBINS, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK JOHN, 3066, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 November 1916. Age 41. Husband of Mrs. F. M. Gibbins, of 35, St. Catherine St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. E. 25.

HUNT, Private, MORGAN HENRY, 3400, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 24 December 1916. Age 19. Son of Herbert and Elizabeth Hunt, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. VII. B. 5.

WILLIS, Corporal, SIDNEY, 10908, 200th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 5 April 1918. Age 29. Son of Elizabeth Ann and the late John Frank Willis, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. VII. E. 1.

CORBIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, France

ANDREWS, Private, T, 11231, 6th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 27 August 1915. Age 36. Son of Thomas and Frances Andrews, of Stroud, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. Plot I. Row A. Grave 24.

THOMPSON, Lance Corporal, GEORGE STANLEY, 12253, 6th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 29 March 1916. Age 20. Son of Edward and Elizabeth Thompson, of 29, Windsor Street, Cheltenham; late of Ruardean, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. Plot I. Row E. Grave 33.

CORBIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

Private, CAESAR, 14722, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 September 1916. Age 31. Son of Joseph and Annie Levatino, of Chiswick, London and Gloucester. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row C. Grave 92.

MORRIS, Private, GEORGE HENRY, 7840, 1st Bn., North Staffordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 22 August 1916. Age 34. Son of Henry and Sarah Morris, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row B. Grave 101.

ROBINSON, Captain, ERIC, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds, received at Guillemont 10 September 1916. Age 32. Son of Arthur Robinson, of Lawrence Weston, Gloucester; husband of Ruth D. Robinson, of Helenslee, Dumbarton. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row D. Grave 3.

COUIN BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

ALLEN, Private, W V, 26028, 94th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 4 November 1916. Age 37. Son of Mary Ann Allen, of 89, Gt. Western Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. C. 2.

COUIN NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

TOOMEY, Private, SIDNEY CLAUD, 703883, 1st/23rd Bn., London Regiment. attd. 3rd Field Survey Coy., Royal Engineers 17 June 1918. Age 21. Son of Thomas and Harriet Toomey, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. G. 41.

CROSS ROADS CEMETERY, FONTAINE-AU-BOIS, Nord, France

HATTON, Private, HAROLD THOMAS, 240458, "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 4 November 1918. Age 24. Son of Henry Philip and Elizabeth Hatton, of 12, St. James' St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. G. 7.

MORTEN, Private, E, 202700, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 1 November 1918. Husband of L. R. Burnell (formerly Morten), of 9, Townsend Place, Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. H. 14.

WEAR, Private, CECIL HENRY, 37580, 1st Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died of wounds 8 November 1918. Age 19. Son of H. and Ellen Matilda Wear, of 13, Derby Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. C. 6.

CROUY BRITISH CEMETERY, CROUY-SUR-SOMME, Somme, France

LUSTY, Gunner, THOMAS HENRY, 322556, 11th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 29 April 1918. Age 20. Son of Gilbert and Susannah Lusty, of The Street, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. II. A. 27.

WILLIAMS, Private, JESSE, 240891, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. attd. 4th Army H.Q. Royal Artillery 29 May 1918. Age 25. Son of George and Rhoda Williams, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. F. 16.

CRUCIFIX CEMETERY, VENDEGIES-SUR-ECAILLON, Nord, France

BOYCE, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES WALLACE, 4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment attd. Machine Gun Corps, Killed in action 24 October 1918. Age 31. Son of James William Boyce, of Cheltenham; husband of Jessamine May Boyce, of Ashley Villa, Shurdington Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 1.

CRUCIFIX CORNER CEMETERY, VILLERS-BRETONNEUX, Somme, France

WOORE, Private, ALBERT CHARLES, 240994, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 31 March 1918. Son of Mr. William C. and Mrs. Kate A. Woore, of 2, Eaton Place, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IX. C. 21.

DAINVILLE BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

LANE, Rifleman, ARTHUR EDGAR, 318409, 5th Bn., London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade). Killed in action 8 August 1918. Age 18. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane, of "Southwold," Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. A. 15.

DANTZIG ALLEY BRITISH CEMETERY, MAMETZ, Somme, France

SALES, Serjeant, C H A, 13954, 4th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 11 July 1916. Age 24. Son of Charles and Amy Sales, of Neville House, 20, Sherborne Place, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. K. 6.

DELVILLE WOOD CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL, Somme, France

HOLLAND, Private, E H, 2299, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 8 September 1916. Age 20. Son of Mr. H. E. and Mrs. A. E. Holland, of 8, Upper Bath St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XX. N. 5.

RUMMINGS, Lance Serjeant, ALFRED ALOYSIUS, 8426, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 3 September 1916. Age 27. Son of Joseph and Mary Rummings, of 15, Grove St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XXVI. F. 8.

DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

FLETCHER, Private, PERCY, 2026, 29th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of wounds 1 March 1917. Age 30. Son of Frederick and Julia Fletcher; husband of Katie Annabell Fletcher, of "Rodborough," Wellington St., Kew, Victoria, Australia. Native of Stroud, Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. V. D. 34.

DOINGT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

HIGGS, Corporal, S, 48569, 5th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 26 September 1918. Age 19. Son of Martin Stanger Higgs and Catherine Higgs, of 43, Park Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 39.

ORCHARD, Private, WALLACE MILSON, 240819, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 5 October 1918. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Milson T. Orchard, of "Southlands," Stroud Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. C. 23.

SIMMONS, Corporal, THOMAS, 242504, "B" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 15 October 1918. Age 26. Son of Charles and Alice Hannah Simmons, of 4, Leonard Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. F. 34.

DOUAI BRITISH CEMETERY, CUINCY, Nord, France

COX, Private, C, 43340, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 14 October 1918. Age 19. Son of Walter and Emily Cox, of 8, Royal Well Terrace, Cheltenham. Born at Teddington, Worcs. Grave Ref. F. 21.

DOULLENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION No.1, Somme, France

BARNES, Rifleman, RAYMOND EDWARD, R/15595, 8th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died of wounds 21 March 1916. Age 19. Son of William and Mary Ann Barnes, of Longfurlong, Gotherington, nr. Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. E. 18.

BOYCE, Private, GEORGE HENRY, 1121, 22nd Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of wounds 13 April 1918. Son of John and Catherine Alice Boyce, of Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia. Grave Ref. VI. C. 31.

BURFORD, Private, HARRY, 27660, 17th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of wounds 20 April 1918. Age 25. Son of Charles and Harriett Burford, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. C. 47.

CHEASMAN, Private, STEPHEN GEORGE, 14577, 4th Bn., Middlesex Regiment. Died of wounds 6 April 1918. Age 23. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cheasman, of Wood Green, London; husband of Mrs. E. L. Cheasman, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. D. 24.

LEE, Private, SAMUEL GEORGE, 29235, 7th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment. Died of wounds 31 March 1918. Age 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, of Gloucester; husband of R. Lee, of 39, Hatherley Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. F. 24.

DOULLENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION No.2, Somme, France

GATHERCOLE, Gunner, WILLIAM, 18976, "C" Bty. 78th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds (gas) 23 May 1918. Age 27. Eldest son of Robert and Alice Gathercole, of Gothic Cottage, Churchdown, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. C. 15.

DUD CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France

BARNFIELD, Private, WILLIAM, 13358, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 9 October 1915. Age 25. Son of George and Adelaide Bamfield, of 13, Kew Place, Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. K. 6.

BETTERIDGE, Serjeant, ERNEST LINDEN HOWARD, 13334, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 25 September 1915. Age 24. Son of Richard and Mary Betteridge, of 36, Hatherley St., Tivoli, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. D. 1.

DAY, Private, GEORGE HENRY JAMES, 16022, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 25. Son of Mary Ann Ashmead, of 16, Suffolk St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Special Memorial 13.

HEATH, Captain, EDMUND GRIFFITH, 97th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 25 September 1915. Age 28. Son of Christopher and Francis Heath, of Jersey, Channel Islands; husband of Irene Margaret Heath, 28, Lansdowne Place, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. VI. F. 1.

READ, Captain, ANKETELL MOUTRAY, V C, 1st Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment. formerly, Royal Flying Corps 25 September 1915. Age 31. Son of Col. J. Moutray Read, of Cheltenham, and of Mrs. E. Moutray Read, of 17, Albany Rd., St. Leonards-on-Sea.

DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France

BIRCHER, Private, FREDERICK CHARLES, PO/1554, 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Marine Light Infantry. Died of wounds 21 August 1917. Age 38. Son of Selina Bircher, of Box Cottage, Barnwood, Gloucester, and the late William Bircher; husband of Emily Dorcas Bircher, of Billbrook Rd., Hucclecote, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. C. 18.

BROWN, Private, OLIVER, 81021, Essex Yeomanry. Died of wounds 15 April 1917. Age 27. (Served as TRAVERS). Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown, of Furnace View, Cinderford, Glos; husband of F. H. B. Brown, of 32, Victoria St, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. J. 38.

CONN, Serjeant, REGINALD WILLIAM, 29725, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 14 October 1918. Age 19. Son of William and Martha Conn, of North St., Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. VII. B. 85.

GODLEY, Lieutenant, GERALD ANNESLEY GEORGE, 15th Div. Train, Army Service Corps. Killed in action 26 March 1918. Age 20. Son of Major H. C. Godley, D.S.O. (Northamptonshire Regt.) and Elizabeth Mary Godley, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. V. F. 15.

HEARNE, Private, ALBERT EDWARD, 33845, 10th Bn., The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 April 1917. Age 23. Son of Newbury John and Emily Eliza Hearne, of 75, Bloomfield Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. H. 29.

MARSH, Private, A, 308273, 1st Tanks Carrier Unit, Tank Corps. 24 December 1918. Age 26. Son-in-law of Jane Marsh. Gloucester St., Wotton-under-Edge, Glos. Grave Ref. VIII. B. 59.

NEWMAN, Private, F J, 41999, 2nd Bn., Yorkshire Regiment. 29 September 1918. Son of Fred. Newman, of 11, Pretoria Terrace, Alstone, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. A. 83.

NIELD, Private, FREDERICK ERNEST, 16662, 1st Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). 27 December 1917. Age 39. Son of Frederick G. and Sarah Nield; husband of Agnes Nield, of 27, Alexandra Rd., Skerton, Lancaster. Born at Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. E. 2.

PARKER, Private, GEORGE FREDERIC, 55278, 4th Labour Coy., Devonshire Regiment. transf. to (101147) 169th Coy., Labour Corps, Died of wounds 18 July 1917. Age 35. Son of David and Hester Parker, of Prestbury, Glos.; husband of Florence Mary Parker, 33, Albert St., St. Paul's, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. O. 49.

RUSSELL, Lieutenant, ARTHUR CHARLES, 6th Bn., Rifle Brigade. Died of wounds 28 October 1918. Age 27. Son of Ada E. Merritt (formerly Russell), of 164, Linden Rd. Gloucester, and the late Tom Alston Russell. Grave Ref. VIII. B. 40.

RUSSELL, Second Lieutenant, N J G, "A" Bty. 26th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 27 September 1918. Son of Mr. W. H. Russell, of Pitville House, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. A. 23.

SHEEPWAY, Private, DENNIS NORMAN, 2138513, 7th Bn., Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment). Died of wounds 16 October 1918. Age 23. Son of George T. J. and Charlotte Agnes Sheepway, of Heffley Creek, Kamloops, British Columbia. Native of Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. VII. B. 95.

WHEELER, Driver, G F, 216247, "B" Bty. 250th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 27 September 1918. Age 20. Son of Mr. M. E. and Mrs. W. G. Wheeler, of The Dyers, Lower Guiting, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. A. 41.

DURY CRUCIFIX CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

COX, Private, LEONARD HENRY, 47215, 2nd Bn., Essex Regiment. Killed in action 1 September 1918. Age 26. Son of Leonard Henry and Margaret Cox, of 11, Northfield Terrace, North St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. K. 27.

ECOIVRES MILITARY CEMETERY, MONT-ST. ELOI, Pas de Calais, France

HILES, Gunner, WILLIAM JAMES, 52014, "D" Bty. attd. 110th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge 21 May 1916. Age 24. Son of Eliza Martha and the late Pte. W. H. Hiles, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. A. 18.

TAYLOR, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES MATHESON, 121st Bty., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds, received at Vimy Ridge 20 April 1917. Age 19. Only son of Mary E. and the late C. E. M. Taylor, of Rio de Janeiro. Educated at "Hurst Court" and Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. F. 21.

THORN, Private, G, 210912, 58th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Killed in action 19 December 1916. Age 32. Son of John and Verena Thorn, of Bibury, Gloucestershire, England. Grave Ref. IV. A. 1.

WOMACK, Private, GEORGE VICTOR, 742059, 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion. Killed in action 10 April 1917. Age 19. Son of George Francis and Agnes Womack, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. E. 10.

ENGLEBELMER COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

CROUCH, Private, E W, 41768, 7th Bn., Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action 9 August 1918. Age 34. Husband of Elizabeth Crouch, of 23, Sidney St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. C. 3.

EPEHY WOOD FARM CEMETERY, EPEHY, Somme, France

NICHOLLS, Lance Corporal, C F, 267577, 1st/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 1 April 1917. Age 20. Son of Charles and Mary J. Nicholls, of The Gardens, Brimscombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. III. C. 13.

ESQUELBECQ MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France

ESSEX, Lieutenant, ROBERT CHARLES, "B" Bty. 162nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died, of wounds, received on 29th April 14 May 1918. Age 21. Son of Mildred Eva Essex, of Gloucester, and the late Robert Charles Essex; husband of Violet Edith Amy Essex, of "Mortehoe," Central Rd. Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 16.

ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

ALDRIDGE, Private, FREDRICK PERCIVAL, 50688, 1st/6th Bn., North Staffordshire Regiment. Died of wounds (gas) 11 May 1918. Age 24. Son of William and Annie Aldridge, of Stroud, Gloucestershire. Native of Stroud. Grave Ref. LXV. B. 1.

BAKER, Private, WALTER ALLEN, 201533, 3rd Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Killed in action 15 April 1917. Age 19. Son of Ephraim and Fanny Baker, of 169, Woodbine Avenue, Toronto. Born at Cheltenham, Glos, England. Grave Ref. XXII. H. 8.

BARNETT, Private, SYDNEY JOHN, 33777, 1st Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 7 November 1917. Age 36. Son of Elizabeth Barnett, of 71, Rosebery Avenue, Gloucester, and the late Robert Barnett; husband of Alice S. Barnett. Grave Ref. XXX. K. 1 3A.

BARRATT, Lieutenant, JOHN ROLAND, No. 23 G.H.Q. Res. Mechanical Transport, 1144th Coy., Royal Army Service Corps. 24 January 1919. Age 25. Son of Harold and Ruby Barratt, of Fernbank, Pittville Circus Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Native of Redmarley, Worcestershire. Grave Ref. XLV. B. 1.

BARTLETT, Private, SIDNEY HENRY, 15756, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 2 September 1916. Age 30. Son of Henry and Mary Ann Bartlett, of 32, 32, Napier St., Gloucester. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. X. B. 4.

BLAKE, Private, FRED, 3136, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 1 August 1916. Age 21. Son of William and Hannah Blake, of Portland Stores, Pittville, Cheltenham, Glos. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IX. B. 13A.

BIRCHALL, Captain, EDWARD VIVIAN DEARMAN, D S O, Bucks Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. Died of wounds, received at Pozieres 10 August 1916. Age 32. Son of John Dearman Birchall and Emily Birchall, of Bowden Hall, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 42.

BREWSTER, Pioneer, HUBERT WILLIAM DUNCAN, WR/255786, 30th Rly. Labour Bn. H.Q., Royal Engineers. 24 October 1918. Age 42. Husband of Emily Blanche Brewster, of 7, Hawarden Parade, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. LXVIII. K. 1.

CLARK, Private, WALTER HARRY, 22083, 5th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. Died of wounds 12 April 1917. Age 20. Son of Harry and Beatrice Ellen Clark, of 62, Carlyle Rd., Greenbank, Bristol. Born at Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. XXII. G. 17A.

FLETCHER, Private, EDWARD WINTERBOTHAM, 7190, 2nd Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. 3 October 1915. Age 29. Husband of Ada Sarah Jane Fletcher, of Compton Abdale, nr. Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. H. 17A.

HAVILAND, Serjeant, H S, 11301, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 March 1918. Age 24. Son of Mrs. E. Haviland, of 15, Pembroke St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXXI. H. 25A.

HAWKER, Second Lieutenant, F J, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 July 1916. Age 26. Son of John and Sarah Hawker; husband of Kathleen Mary Hawker, of 99, Bromsgrove Rd., Redditch, Worcestershire. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 37.

HIGGINS, Private, W, 19348, 3rd Bn., Machine Gun Corps. 11 July 1916. Age 28. Son of Mary Jane Higgins, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. B. 77A.

HOPTON, Able Seaman, ERNEST, R/357, Nelson Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died of wounds 28 April 1917. Age 26. Son of Edwin Charles and Edith Hopton, of Gloucester; husband of Charlotte Hopton, of 24, Worrell St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Grave Ref. XIX. M. 6A.

HORNE, Private, W, D/19585, 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards. 20 May 1918. Age 31. Son of the late William Horne; husband of Rosetta Horne, of 49, Twyver St., Gloucester. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. LXVII. C. 36.

JOHNSON, Lance Corporal, JAMES GILBERT, 2588, "D" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 3 September 1916. Age 21. Son of William James and Eliza Johnson, of "Gilhurst," Linden Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. X. B. 5.

JOHNSTON, Private, C, M2/131163, 50th Aux. Bus Coy., Army Service Corps. 4 November 1918. Husband of Elsie Annie Johnston, of 55, Union St., Fairview, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. XLIX. A. 27.

LOCKE, Gunner, DENNIS WILFRED, 62926, "Y" Trench Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 25 May 1916. Age 28. Son of Charles and Emily Locke, of 60, Upper Norwood St., Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. V. D. 7.

LUCAS, Private, O J, 33496, 8th Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 28 April 1917. Age 29. Son of James and Louisa Lucas, of 53, Seymour Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XIX. M. 1A.

PALMER, Private, HERBERT FREDERICK, 241406, 2nd/6th Bn., The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Died of wounds (gas) 12 August 1917. Age 35. Son of John and Mary Palmer; husband of Eleanor B. Palmer, of 10, Alexandra Terrace, Whitley Bay, Northumberland. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXV. M. 7A.

MONTAGNON, Lieutenant, BERNHARD COCURE, M C, 16th Coy., Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Died of wounds 14 November 1917. Age 29. Son of Louis W. and Sarah Montagnon, of 127, Fellows Rd., Hampstead, London, England. Born at Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. XXVIII. C. 4.

OLIVER, Corporal, ERNEST JOHN, WR/269949, 26th Light Rly. Works Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of influenza 26 October 1918. Age 39. Husband of Elizabeth Oliver, of 1, Hill St., Plymouth Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. LXVI. L. 3.

SEYMOUR, Private, WILLIAM EDWIN, 10331, 6th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. Died of wounds 1 September 1915. Age 20. Son of Albert Coles Seymour and Ellen Seymour of 54, Westgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. E. 10A.

SMITH, Private, HENRY CROZIER, 442483, 5th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). Died of wounds 28 November 1916. Age 46. Son of Maj. Gen. William and the late Emma Smith, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos.; husband of Dorothy Crozier Smith, of The Woodlands, Ashtead, Surrey. Grave Ref. XX. C. 16A.

SMITH, Private, WILLIAM FRANCIS, 13304, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 8 October 1915. Age 22. Son of Melatiah and Margaret Kate Smith, of 5, Francis St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 11A.

TANNER, Corporal, RICHARD HAROLD, 313, 4th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of wounds 24 August 1916. Age 32. Son of Charles and Charlotte Tanner. Native of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England. Grave Ref. IX. F. 16.

TOOMEY, Rifleman, ALBERT, B/211, 1st Bn., Rifle Brigade. Died of wounds 10 July 1915. Age 32. Husband of Alice Jane Toomey, of 151, High St., Gloucester. Served in the South African Campaign. Grave Ref. II. A. 17A.

TREVENEN, Captain, SYDNEY VYVYAN, M C, 49th Bty. 40th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 10 June 1918. Age 24. Son of S. W. and J. Trevenen, of "Welton," Christ Church Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XXVIII. N. 8.

WHILEY, Private, RICHARD, 1513, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 October 1916. Age 21. Son of Walter Reuben and Fanny Jane Whiley, of 3, Market Parade, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. C. 2.

ETRETAT CHURCHYARD EXTENSION, Seine-Maritime, France

RUDGE, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR FREDERICK, 201203, 1st/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 22 April 1917. Age 25. Husband of Mrs. Ethel J. Rudge, of "The Lagger," Halmore, near Berkeley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 15.

EUSTON ROAD CEMETERY, COLINCAMPS, Somme, France

BEACALL, Second Lieutenant, ARTHUR, 10th Bn. attd. 11th Bn., East Lancashire Regiment. 1 July 1916. Age 20. Son of Thomas and Eleanor Rebecca Beacall, of 44, Podsmead Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 6.

DOWDESWELL, Gunner, MILTON RAYMOND, 826260, "C" Bty. 155th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 8 March 1917. Age 22. Husband of Annie Dowdeswell, of Audrey House, 26, Brunswick Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. H. 15.

FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY, ARRAS, Pas de Calais, France

BERRY, Lance Corporal, W A, WR/254245, 296th Railway Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed in action 7 September 1918. Age 23. Son of Mr. A. W. and the late Mrs. Berry, of St. Paul's St. South, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. F. 20.

GODSELL, Private, W J, 9329, 1st Bn., Cheshire Regiment. 3 May 1916. Age 23. Son of William Godsell, of 43, Tudor St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 22.

PURNELL, Driver, GEORGE HENRY, T4/249085, 3rd Coy. 61st Div. Train, Army Service Corps. 3 June 1917. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Purnell, of 34, Wellington St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. G. 18.

STANLEY, Private, NEVILLE, 34211, 1st Bn., The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died of wounds 3 September 1918. Age 20. Son of Clifford Stanley, of 22, Alexandra St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. F. 36.

FAUQUISSART MILITARY CEMETERY, LAVENTIE, Pas de Calais, France

BRACEY, Private, RICHARD NEWTON, 9425, 2nd Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. Killed in action 1 May 1915. Age 22. Son of Richard and Helen Bracey, of "Henry Villa," 14, Hatherley Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. F. 2.

FAVREUIL BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

FERGUSON, Private, WILLIAM, 306442, 2nd/6th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Killed in action 27 July 1917. Age 38. Son of William and Agnes Ferguson, of Leeds; husband of Edith Jane Ferguson, of Church St., Lower Guiting, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 25.

FIENVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

ROGERS, Private, A J, 45130, 8th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 27 August 1918. Age 19. Son of Joseph and Alice Rogers, of I, Granville Cottage, Barnwood, Gloucester. Grave Ref. C. 7.

FIFTEEN RAVINE BRITISH CEMETERY, VILLERS-PLOUICH, Nord, France

GODWIN, Private, CHARLES, 266078, (3601). "A" Coy. 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 15 December 1917. Age 33. Son of Walter and Sarah Godwin, of Gloucestershire; husband of Ethel Jessie Godwin, of 3, Lancaster Rd., St. Werburghs, Bristol. Grave Ref. II. H. 15.

MONK, Private, T J, 201884, 6th Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. 20 November 1917. Age 24. Son of John and Sarah Monk, of Grange Hill, Naunton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. A. 10.

FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND, Somme, France

JONES, Private, ALBERT, 26649, 11th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. transf. to (96214) 161st Coy., Labour Corps 13 December 1917. Age 43. Son of Henry and Bessie Jones; husband of Mrs. G. A. Jones, of 64, Stanley Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. B. 10.

WEALE, Lance Corporal, WALTER HENRY, 30385, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 4 March 1917. Age 36. Son of Henry and Alice Weale, 41, Heathville Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VII. E. 2.

FIVE POINTS CEMETERY, LECHELLE, Pas de Calais, France

MOXEY, Private, A V E, 34157, 6th Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. 19 September 1918. Son of Mrs. M. A. Moxey, of 46, Queen St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 18.

FLATIRON COPSE CEMETERY, MAMETZ, Somme, France

JOHNSTON, Major, HUGH, D S O, 21st Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 27 October 1916. Age 39. Son of Lt. Col. James T. Johnston, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. H. 4.

FONCQUEVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

JORDAN, Lieutenant, LESLIE TIEL, M C, Mentioned in Despatches, 2nd/1st (North Midland) Field Coy, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 6 June 1916. Age 22. Son of Joseph Thomas Tiel and Georgina Annie Jordan, of "The Orchard," Newcastle-under-Lyme. Educated at Newcastle-under-Lyme High School and Birmingham University. Born at Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 16.

FONTAINE-AU-BOIS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

HAYES, Second Lieutenant, RICHARD JOHNSON (DICK), 7th Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. 4 November 1918. Age 20. Son of Moses and Laura Ellen Hayes, of "Lynnthorpe," Barnwood, Gloucester. Grave Ref. E. 1.

FORCEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY AND EXTENSION, Somme, France

BLANDFORD, Lance Corporal, COLIN, 21558, 1st Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. Died of wounds 25 August 1916. Age 28. Son of William E. and Mary Blandford, of Castle Farm, Dursley, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row E. Grave 4.

JORDAN, Corporal, H C, 35105, 7th Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action 21 April 1918. Age 39. Son of Elizabeth and the late Joseph Jordan, of Tivoli, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. Plot 4. Row A. Grave 10.

RESTALL, Lance Corporal, ELDRED MALLARD, 4000, 6th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Died of wounds 29 August 1916. Age 19. Son of Sarah Ann and Frederick George Restall, of Cheltenham, Glos. Deceased was shorthand typist clerk; he leaves one brother, F. G. Edward, and one sister, Dorothy Miriam. Grave Ref. Plot 3. Row 2. Grave 12.

FORENVILLE MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France

HARDING, Lance Corporal, RICHARD TOM BOND, 44828, 1st Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 8 October 1918. Age 19. Son of Tom and Charlotte Agnes Annie Harding, of Glevum Hotel, Gloucester. Native of Wiveliscombe, Somerset. Grave Ref. D. 11.

FORESTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France

RICKARDS, Private, H J, 25107, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 February 1918. Age 22. Son of Charles and Mary A. Rickards, of Elmbridge Rd., Barnwood, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 16.

FOUCAUCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, France

LEWIS, Gunner, J E, 161892, 161st Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 31 August 1918. Age 27. Born at Stoke Orchard. Son of M. A. Gregg (formerly Lewis), of Elmstone Hardwicke, Cheltenham, Glos., and the late George Lewis. Grave Ref. South West corner.

FRASNOY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

CURTIS, Private, WILLIAM SPENCER, 28896, 2nd/4th Bn., Hampshire Regiment. 4 November 1918. Age 19. Son of Thomas and Selina Curtis, of Langton House, Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 30.

FRICOURT NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

HICKING, Second Lieutenant, FRANCIS JOSEPH, 13th Bn. attd. 10th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Killed in action 1 July 1916. Age 19. Son of Joseph William and Kate Florence Hicking, of Halsey House, Pittville, Cheltenham, formerly of Ruddington, Notts. His brother George Graham Hicking also fell. Grave Ref. C. 4.

RUTLEDGE, Captain, JOHN BEDELL, 7th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Age 33. Son of the Rev. L. W. Rutledge and Alicia Maud Rutledge; husband of the late Theodora Bracebridge Rutledge, of Cheltenham, formerly of Alejandro, Argentine. Born in Co. Fermanagh. Grave Ref. B. 4.

GEZAINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

MARKEY, Driver, HERBERT CHARLES, 2670, 1st/3rd (Gloucester) Bty. 1st/1st (South Midland) Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia 3 May 1916. Age 33. Eldest son of Edwin Charles and Elizabeth Markey, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 1.

MOSS, Second Lieutenant, JOHN STEPHEN NOEL, 57th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of injuries received in a railway accident at Gezaincourt 24 November 1916. Age 20. Son of John Henry Buckton Moss and Margaret Agnes Moss (nee Tatlock), of 25, Palewell Park, East Sheen, Surrey. Native of Gloucester. Gazetted from Royal Military Academy 26th Oct., 1915. Grave Ref. II. D. 15.

GODEWAERSVELDE BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

BLISS, Lance Corporal, JESSE, 240908, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 10 October 1917. Age 21. Son of William Walter and Eliza Ann Bliss, of Bramley Villa, Ewlyn Rd., Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. H. 23.

DAY, Second Lieutenant, C N, 298th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 1 May 1918. Husband of C. N. Day, of 20, Southgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. S. 11.

JAMES, Rifleman, H J, 6166, 16th Bn., Rifle Brigade. 28 September 1917. Son of Mrs. E. James, of 10, Chestnut Terrace, Gladstone Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. J. 7.

SEWARD, Private, ARCHIBALD, 204545, 12th Bn., East Surrey Regiment. Died of wounds 7 August 1917. Age 31. Son of George and Annie Seward, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 32.

GONNEHEM BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

DONALD, Second Lieutenant, COLIN GEORGE HAMILTON, 2nd Bn., Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action at St. Quentin 8 August 1918. Age 19. Only son of the late Archibald Hamilton Donald (Writer), of Glasgow, and Ada St. Clair Donald, of The White House, Old Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Educated at Cheltenham College; passed into Sandhurst, 1916; Gazetted 2nd Seaforths, Dec., 1917. Grave Ref. G. 22.

ETHERIDGE, Private, C H, 35724, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 September 1918. Age 19. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Etheridge, of Maisemore, Gloucester. Grave Ref. H. 16.

GORDON DUMP CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE, Somme, France

FRANKLIN, Private, H E, 11242, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Age 24. Son of William Franklin, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. E. 6.

WARDEN, Captain, WALTER GEORGE, 8th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 1 July 1916. Age 30. Son of G. F. and J. B. Warden, of Gloucester; husband of Constance S. Warden, of 12, Highbury Rd., Weston-super-Mare. Grave Ref. II. Q. 2.

GOUZEAUCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

DAVIS, Private, ALFRED JAMES, 26890, 9th Bn., Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment). Killed in action 21 September 1918. Age 32. Husband of Clara E. Davis, of 50, Millbrook St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. B. 9.

GRANDCOURT ROAD CEMETERY, GRANDCOURT, Somme, France

BAGOT, Private, FREDERICK SPENCER WELLESLEY, G/18180, 13th Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action 21 October 1916. Age 26. Son of Arthur Greville Bagot, (late 60th K.R.R.), and Lily Bagot (stepmother), of Old Croft Cottage, Brimpsfield, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 48.

RIDLER, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 15015, "D" Coy. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 18 November 1916. Age 22. Son of Albert and Alice J. Ridler, of Upton St. Leonard's, Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 87.

SMITH, Private, SIDNEY, 19034, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 18 November 1916. Age 32. Son of Thomas and Mary Ann Smith, of Gloucester; husband of Annie Smith, of 2, Sudmeadow Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 80.

WEBB, Private, GEORGE, 24799, 7th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 15 February 1917. Age 25. Son of Mrs. Jessie Webb, of Yew Tree Cottage, Dymock, Gloucester. Grave Ref. C. 41.

GREVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BIFFIN, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM, 240776, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 July 1917. Age 35. Son of George Ayres Biffin and Eliza Biffin, of Bee Hive, Millbrook St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. D. 1.

HARTLEY, Private, JOSEPH JAMES, 59203, 1st Bn., Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Died of wounds 23 October 1918. Age 42. Son of John and Susan Hartley, of Halifax; husband of Rosanna Hartley, of 27, Cheltenham Place, Coronation Rd., Halifax, England. Grave Ref. XVII. B. 9.

GROVE TOWN CEMETERY, MEAULTE, Somme, France

MARPLE, Pioneer, NORMAN LESLIE, 41755, 9th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. 24 October 1916. Age 21. Son of George William and Eliza Marple, of 14, Podsmead Rd., Gloucester. Served at Gallipoli; was at the Suvla Bay Landing, Aug. 1915; invalided home in Dec., 1915. Grave Ref. I. P. 31.

SIMMONS, Corporal, F M, 9829, 2nd Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. Died of wounds 30 October 1916. Age 23. Son of Annie Simmons, of Cambridge, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. II. D. 6.

GUARDS' CEMETERY, COMBLES, Somme, France

GARLAND, Lance Corporal, JONAS GEORGE, M1/07510, Army Service Corps. attd. 145th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery 2 March 1917. Age 25. Son of Abel and Sarah Ann Garland, of Minety, Malmesbury, Wilts; husband of Gladys Josephine Garland, of 261, Barton St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 11.

GUARDS' CEMETERY, LESBOEUFS, Somme, France

YEAMAN, Second Lieutenant, DENIS JOHN, 21st Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 5 October 1916 - 10 October 1916. Age 21. Son of Mr. D. Yeaman, of Ribbleside, Harphill, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. 13.

GUARDS CEMETERY, WINDY CORNER, CUINCHY, Pas de Calais, France

DE ROUGEMONT, Second Lieutenant, MAURICE HENRY, 2nd Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died of wounds received at Festubert 16 May 1915. Age 25. Son of Arthur Francis and Janet Emma de Rougemont, of 5, Gloucester Terrace, London, W.2. Grave Ref. III. V. 11.

ROACH, Private, B A F, 16072, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. Killed in action at Festubert 25 December 1914. Age 24. Son of Frederick John Roach, of 7, Kingsholm Rd., Gloucester, and the late Clara Roach. Grave Ref. V. E. 5.

GUARDS GRAVE, VILLERS COTTERETS FOREST, Aisne, France

MORGAN, Private, G, 16292, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. 11 September 1914. Son of Mrs. M. Morgan, of 20, Cecil Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. 13.

H.A.C. CEMETERY, ECOUST-ST. MEIN, Pas de Calais, France

WHITEHOUSE, Second Lieutenant, ERIC, 144th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 5 September 1918. Age 20. Son of Mr. H. and Mrs. M. E. Whitehouse, of Bafford Lodge, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos. Native of Barry, Glam. Grave Ref. VIII. D. 1.

HAM BRITISH CEMETERY, MUILLE-VILLETTE, Somme, France

PARDINGTON, Private, F, 34617, 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 January 1918. Age 30. Son of William and Mary Ann Pardington, of Longborough, Gloucester; husband of Harriet Knight (formerly Pardington), of 14, Stafford Rd., Grangetown, Cardiff. Grave Ref. I. B. 23.

PHILLIPS, Corporal, JOSEPH GILBERT, R/5903, 11th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 24 March 1918. Age 24. Son of Joseph Watkin Phillips and Ellen Phillips, of 94, Alfred St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. E. 12.

UZZELL, Second Lieutenant, FRANCIS CLAUDE, 2nd/5th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 3 February 1918. Age 21. Son of George and Elizabeth Uzzell, of "Muilla," London Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 19.

WHITWORTH, Private, JOSIRAH, 12563, "D" Coy. 6th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died whilst a prisoner of war 27 April 1918. Age 36. Son of the late W. H. and Maria Whitworth. Born at Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 1.

HAMEL MILITARY CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL, Somme, France

CROOKE, Second Lieutenant, HUGH NEVILLE, 67th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed in action 10 December 1916. Age 19. Son of William Crooke, I.C.S., of Langton House, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. B. 28.

HANGARD COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

SMITH, Private, ARTHUR HENRY, 41305, 6th Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment. 25 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Peter and Lucina Smith, of Sheepscombe, Stroud, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. 7.

HAVERSKERQUE BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

LITTLE, Serjeant, SIDNEY GEORGE, 9574, M M, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 28 June 1918. Age 24. Son of George and Fanny Little, of Central Green Stores, Swindon Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 21.

HAWTHORN RIDGE CEMETERY No.2, AUCHONVILLERS, Somme, France

ALDRIDGE, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR WILLIAM, 14703, 2nd Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 1 July 1916. Age 34. Son of Arthur William and Sarah Aldridge; husband of the late Helen Beatrice Aldridge. Native of Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. B. 61.

HEBUTERNE MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BROWN, Private, STANLEY, 3008, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 April 1916. Age 24. Son of Mr. W. J. Brown, of 21, Henrietta St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. E. 12.

DANCEY, Private, S E V, 2811, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 April 1916. Age 23. Son of Harry A. and Louisa Rose Dancey, of "Woodlands", Welland Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 14.

DURRETT, Serjeant, THOMAS, 66, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 13 March 1916. Age 42. Son of Samuel and Mary Durrett, of Gloucester; husband of Ellen Bannister (formerly Durrett), of 38, Park Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 15.

FURNIVAL, Serjeant, FREDERICK WILLIAM, 24/1048, "D" Coy. 2nd Bn. 3rd, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 20 May 1918. Age 27. Son of Frederick and Agnes Furnival, of 64, Falkland Rd., Dorking, Surrey, England. Born at Marshfield, Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. III. C. 2.

ROBERTS, Private, ALBERT EDWARD, 2563, "B" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 6 July 1916. Age 22. Son of Mary Roberts, of Badgeworth Cross, Cheltenham, and the late John Roberts. Grave Ref. I. E. 17.

SMITH, Private, AUGUSTUS BATES, 4358, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 April 1916. Age 17. Son of William Bates Smith and E. H. Smith, of 24, Edwy Parade, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 13.

SULLY, Private, RICHARD ARNOLD, 2045, 13th Kensington Bn., London Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Age 22. Son of Gilbert and Lilian Sully, of 1, Bank Place, Falmouth. Born at Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. B. 5.

WEAVER, Rifleman, LEONARD HENRY, 6154, 21st Bn., London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles). attd. 12th Bn., London Regiment (The Rangers) 20 July 1916. Age 22. Son of Benjamin and Hannah Priscilla Weaver, of 4, Glenfall Terrace, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. D. 10.

WILLIS, Private, EDWARD WILLIAM WINGETT, 5172, 1st Bn., London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). 14 May 1916. Age 20. Son of Edward Henry and Florence Catherine Lucas Willis, of 28, Henry St. Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. H. 1.

WOOD, Private, J P, 17004, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 13 January 1917. Age 23. Son of Mrs. Kate Wood, of 6, Grange Terrace, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. L. 2.

HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE, Somme, France

BASSETT, Private, ERNEST JAMES, 26550, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 5 September 1916. Age 25. Son of James and Ellen Bassett, of 56, Winstonian Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. A. 11.

CHAMBERLAIN, Private, F, 25068, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 August 1916. Age 22. Son of Mrs. Fanny Chamberlain, of 22, Royal Oak Yard, Lower Westgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. G. 48.

CLARK, Private, A B, 21461, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 15 July 1916. Age 20. Son of Mary Ann Clark and the late Thomas Nelson Clark, of 15, Dainty St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. B. 33.

COSSENS, Private, WILLIAM THOMAS, 4851, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. attd. 8th Bn., Devonshire Regiment, Died of wounds 23 July 1916. Age 30. Son of H. C. B. Cossens, and the late Robert Cossens, of 19, North Place, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. C. 1.

DIXON, Private, HENRY STANLEY, 2205, 29th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of wounds 7 November 1916. Age 20. Son of Joseph Ashby Dixon and Elizabeth Dixon, of Newtown, Charfield, Gloucestershire, England. Native of Wadsley, Sheffield, England. Grave Ref. V. F. 23.

HAINES, Private, F C, 12535, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 26 July 1916. Age 38. Son of William and Louisa Haines, of Cheltenham; husband of Alice Jane Haines, of 21, High St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. E. 16.

MANSELL, Sapper, J, 199018, "L" Signal Coy., Royal Engineers. 7 December 1916. Age 31. Son of Albert and Caroline Jane Mansell, of 57, Buttermear Rd., Sheffield. Native of Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. VI. E. 9.

TANDY, Private, ROBERT WILLIAM, 1424, 50th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of sickness 26 January 1917. Age 28. Son of John Robert and Elizabeth Tandy, of New St., Rothville, Plympton, Adelaide, South Australia. Native of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. V. G. 26.

HENIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

FOOTE, Serjeant, FRANK WILFRED, 11975, 4th Bn., The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in action 23 April 1917. Age 23. Son of Charles Frederick and Rosaline Mary Foote, of 43, Henry Rd., Gloucester. Henin Brit. Cem.,. Grave Ref. Henin Brit. Cem., Mem. 2.

HENINEL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

BROOM, Bombardier, GEORGE HUBERT, 797093, "Z" 62nd Trench Mortar Bty., Royal Field Artillery. 15 September 1917. Age 31. Husband of Kate Emily Broom, of "Castle Villa", St. Marks, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. D. 20.

ELAM, Serjeant, S D, 76024, 129th Bty. 42nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 11 May 1917. Age 22. Brother of Mr. C. K. Elam, of "Elmhurst," Fairfield Parade, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 10.

HERSIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

HARWOOD, Private, A H, 772216, 4th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 22 January 1917. Nephew of Mrs. Tomlins, of 51, High St., Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. I. D. 18.

HIGHLAND CEMETERY, LE CATEAU, Nord, France

EVANS, Private, REGINALD WILFRED, 241259, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 October 1918. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Fairview, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. A. 16.

LOCKEY, Private, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD, 144270, 38th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 21 October 1918. Age 19. Son of George and Constance Helen Lockey, of Lower Swell, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos. Native of Harford Hill, Naunton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 2.

THOMAS, Private, HORACE DAVID, 35494, "A" Coy. 7th Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. 16 October 1918 - 18 October 1918. Age 19. Son of David and Emily Thomas, of "Ashley," Alstone Avenue, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. F. 14.

HIGH TREE CEMETERY, MONTBREHAIN, Aisne, France

TAYLOR, Private, ROBERT, 28711, 1st Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. 17 October 1918. Age 18. Brother of Henry Taylor, of 12, Fox Elm Rd., Tuffley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 13.

HONNECHY BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

GURNEY, Second Lieutenant, KENNETH GERARD, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds received Ylear La Vacquerie 17 December 1917. Age 30. Son of Walter Gerald and E. Constance Gurney, of 12, Wellington Square, Cheltenham; husband of the late Blanche Lilian Brown Gurney. Grave Ref. II. D. 77.

HEMBURY, Private, JAMES WILLIAM, 103464, 21st Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds 24 March 1918. Age 26. Son of William and Kate Hembury, of 18, Prince St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. D. 10.

HOUCHIN BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

SMART, Private, CHARLES FLETCHER, 54050, 1st/5th Bn., South Lancashire Regiment. 26 May 1918. Age 19. Son of Henry and Ada Smart, of Brockworth Mill, Brockworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 3.

JANVAL CEMETERY, DIEPPE, Seine-Maritime, France

SYKES-BANKS, Major, WILLIAM, Dorsetshire Regiment. attd. H.Q. (Dieppe), General Staff 19 February 1916. Husband of Eleanor Sykes-Banks, of Moorend Park, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 5.

JOEUF COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France

MACKAY, Captain, DUNCAN RONALD GORDON, D F C, Mentioned in Despatches, 55th Sqdn., Royal Air Force. Died while a Prisoner of War, of wounds received the previous day in returning from an air raid over the enemy lines 11 November 1918. Age 23. Son of D. L. M. Mackay, I.C.S. and Mrs. M. G. C. Mackay, of Gate House, Midhurst, Sussex. Born at Inverness. Enlisted 1914, 19th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Commissioned Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Educated at Cheltenham College, 1909-1914. Grave Ref. Military Plot.

KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY, MESNIL-MARTINSART, Somme, France

LOXLEY, Captain, VERE DUNCOMBE, 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Marine Light Infantry. Killed in action 13 November 1916. Age 43. Son of Alice M. Loxley, of Little Cloisters, Gloucester, and the late Rev. Arthur S. Loxley. Grave Ref. E. 1.

LA CHAPELETTE BRITISH AND INDIAN CEMETERY, PERONNE, Somme, France

MANSFIELD, Sapper, ALFRED, 442180, 429th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. 17 May 1917. Age 30. Son of Alfred and Sarah Mansfield late of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. E. 10.

LA CHAUDIERE MILITARY CEMETERY, VIMY, Pas de Calais, France

EDWARDS, Company Serjeant Major, HORACE MAUNDER, 565, 16th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 20 April 1917. Age 28. Son of Horace and Mary Anne Edwards, of Cheltenham, husband of Ida Winifred Edwards, of The Nurses Home, Terrel St, Bristol. Grave Ref. Special Memorial B.1.

LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL, Seine-et-Marne, France

BUTLER, Driver, HAROLD ALBERT, 49811, 119th Bty. 27th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 24 August 1914. Age 28. Son of Alfred Butler, of 2, Oakland St., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.

HARRISON, Lieutenant, CYRIL CAZALET, 3rd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 20 September 1914. Age 23. Son of Hilda Beaumont Harrison, of Westral Court, Hatherley Rd., Cheltenham, and the late Harry Cazalet Harrison. His brother Capt. Maurice Cazalet fell during the Battle of the Somme, 1916.

OWEN, Second Lieutenant, NORMAN MOORE, 49th Bty., Royal Field Artillery. 13 September 1914. Age 20. Son of the Rev. Octavius Edward and Mrs. Ella Jane Owen, of Over Wallop Rectory, Stockbridge, Hants. Educated at Cheltenham and Woolwich.

PARRY, Private, EDWIN JAMES, 8303, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 September 1914. Age 25. Son of James and Rose Parry, of 2, The Green, Green Lane, Hucclecote, Gloucester; husband of Martha Parry, of 2, Mile Lane, Highnam, Gloucester.

STEVENS, Private, JAMES, 9864, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 September 1914. Age 17. Son of Samuel and Susan Stevens, of 14, St. Paul's St. South, Cheltenham.

LA GORGUE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

JAMES, Lance Serjeant, G R, 3279, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 June 1916. Age 26. Son of Mrs. Emma James, of Down Hatherley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. C. 15.

LA NEUVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, CORBIE, Somme, France

GOLDING, Private, ROBERT, 4933, 1st/8th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds 31 December 1916. Age 42. Son of Joseph Golding, of Tetbury, Gloucester. Served in the South African Campaign. Grave Ref. B. 48.

OLIVER, Gunner, LIONEL JACK, 160019, X29th Trench Mortar Bty., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 9 December 1916. Age 21. Son of Emily and the late Frank George Oliver, of 16, Albert Place, Pittville, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 27.

LANDRECIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

COLE, Private, GEORGE FREDERICK, 8058, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 26 August 1914. Age 27. Son of Frederick Cole, of 89, Southgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 18.

EAST, Private, WALTER R J., 52102, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 November 1918. Age 36. Son of James and Emma East, of Lower Guiting, Cheltenham, Glos; husband of Annie East, of Naunton, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. A. 65.

HACKLING, Lance Corporal, CHARLES HENRY, 8110, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 26 August 1914. Age 26. Son of Mrs. E. H. Head, of Barnwood House Farm, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 17.

MATTHEWS, Corporal, HORACE, 240618, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 November 1918. Age 26. Son of William Charles Matthews, of Holborn House, Winchcombe St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 9.

LAPUGNOY MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

DODWELL, Lance Corporal, HENRY RICHARD, 16009, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 12 September 1918. Age 31. Husband of Eliza A. Dodwell, of 33, Upper Park St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XI. A. 6.

GODWIN, Corporal, HAROLD HENRY, 152246, 544th (Household) Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 8 May 1918. Age 30. Son of Arthur and Sylvia Godwin, of Gloucester; husband of Beatrice L. Godwin, of Worcester Villa, Linden Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. F. 6.

MILNER, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM, 183594, 25th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regiment). 11 April 1917. Age 28. Son of Henry Robert and Mary Milner, of 14, Honyatt Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. D. 5.

MOTT, Private, W J, 2173, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 9 October 1915. Age 30. Son of Jim Mott; husband of F. Mott, of 118, Tennyson Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 11.

LAVENTIE MILITARY CEMETERY, LA GORGUE, Nord, France

ASKEW, Corporal, A H, 3777, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 31 August 1916. Son of Mrs. F. Askew, of 75, Upton St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. F. 12.

COOKE, Private, A W, 3095, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 June 1916. Son of Mrs. W. T. Cooke, of 43, Swindon St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. A. 9.

DAVIS, Corporal, WALTER GEORGE, 1943, M M, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 19 August 1916. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of 1, Gardners Row, Kingsholm, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. F. 2.

PALMER, Serjeant, JOHN EDMUND, 3552, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 August 1916. Age 22. Son of Ernest Wenman Palmer and Adelaide Muriel Palmer, of "Amberley," Elmbridge Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. F. 5.

RUCK, Private, WILFRED GEORGE, 19201, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 30 September 1918. Age 21. Son of William and Mary Ruck, of 8, Keynsham St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. D. 5.

SAUNDERS, Lance Corporal, W H, 2128, M M, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 19 August 1916. Son of Mr. H. W. Saunders, of 8, Smiths Passage, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. F. 1.

TANNER, Private, EDWIN JAMES, 2884, "B" Coy. 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 June 1916. Age 24. Husband of Polly Tanner, of 2, Guinea St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. A. 11.

WARD, Lance Serjeant, H, 3354, 2nd/7th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action 19 July 1916. Age 35. Son of Walter and Mary Ward, of Coventry; husband of Alice Ward, of 31, Bloomsbury St., Gloucester Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. E. 16.

LE CATEAU MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France

ROBERTSON, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES WILLIAM, 3rd Bn., Manchester Regiment. Died of wounds whilst prisoner of war 22 August 1916. Age 25. Son of William and Emily Robertson, of 5 Clarence Square, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. B. 2.

LE GRAND BEAUMART BRITISH CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord, France

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KNIGHT, Company Serjeant Major, ERNEST HENRY, 51767, 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Age 40. Husband of Fanny Knight, of 2, Swindon St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. H. 8.

LE QUESNEL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

CANNOCK, Serjeant, GEORGE LUMBARD, 165298, 6th Dragoons (Inniskilling). 8 August 1918. Age 24. Son of Eleanor Robinson (formerly Cannock), of Quilon Villa, Prestbury Rd., Cheltenham, and the late Thomas Cannock. Grave Ref. A. 44.

LE TOUQUET-PARIS PLAGE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

RAWLINGS, Private, WILLIAM JAMES, 998, 8th Field Amb, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died of enteric 9 July 1915. Age 27. Husband of the late Lydia Rawlings; son of Mr. W. J. and the late Mrs. Rawlings, of St. Mary's Square, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. A. 19.

LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France

ALLEN, Private, JOHN HENRY, 2245, 1st/7th Bn., The King's (Liverpool Regiment). 16 May 1915. Age 26. Son of Jack Allen, of 18, Ashfield Cottages, Scotland Rd., Liverpool; husband of Annie Dorothy Allen, of 48, Upper Park St., Cheltenham. Panels 6 to 8.

BALLINGER, Second Lieutenant, FRANCIS ALLAN, 4th Bn., The King's (Liverpool Regiment). 22 May 1915. Age 22. Son of Allan and Kate Ballinger, of "Melrose". Alexander Rd., Gloucester. Panels 6 to 8.

BERRY, Corporal, HENRY, 5711, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 May 1915. Age 32. Husband of Beatrice Eveline Berry, of 68, Alvin St., Gloucester. English International (1910). Panel 17.

BEVAN, Private, PAUL THOMAS, 5520, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 December 1914. Age 30. Husband of Fanny Bevan, of 39, Albany St., Gloucester. Panel 17.

CLIFFORD, Private, WILLIAM JOHN, 8055, 1st Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. 13 October 1914. Age 29. Son of John and Emily Clifford, of Wilmonton Cottage, East End, Charlton Kings; husband of Charlotte Winnifred Clifford, of 1, Moreton Place, Brookway Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Panel 10 and 11.

COLE, Private, JAMES FLETCHER, 18785, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 13 March 1915. Age 28. Son of James Fletcher Cole; husband of Ella Cole, of 18, Dynevor St., Gloucester. Panel 17 and 18.

COOPEY, Private, CHARLES T., 9953, "C" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 December 1914. Age 19. Son of C. T. and Ella Matilda Coopey, of 36, Oxford St., Gloucester. Panel 17.

DREW, Private, GEORGE, 5472, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 December 1914. Age 35. Husband of Mary Ann Drew, of 21, Hopewell St., Gloucester. Panel 17.

DYKE, Private, HARRY HOWARD, 7388, 1st Bn., Devonshire Regiment. 17 October 1914. Age 29. Son of Mrs. Sarah Dyke, of Serlo Rd., Gloucester; husband of Isabella Dyke, of 5, Bearland Villas, Gloucester. Panel 8 and 9.

GRIFFIN, Private, LIONEL, 23665, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 July 1916. Age 19. Son of Joseph Griffin, of Kirkham Cottage, Lower Slaughter, Cheltenham. Panel 17.

HARPER, Private, HENRY GUY WILLIAM, 2702, "D" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 1 July 1915. Age 39. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Harper; husband of Edith Mary Harper, of 4, Marlborough Place, Prince's St., Cheltenham. Panel 17.

HOPE, Serjeant, THOMAS, 7191, 1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment. 19 October 1914. Age 28. Son of Mrs. Rachel Hope, of 1, Gloucester Villas, Gloucester St., Cirencester, Glos. Panel 33 and 34.

JONES, Rifleman, CYRIL FREDERICK INSALL, 5342, 2nd Bn., Rifle Brigade. 10 March 1915. Age 20. Son of Edward and Mary J. Jones, of Laureltyne Villa, Cirencester Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Panel 44.

KEARSEY, Private, FRANK, 2548, "A" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 9 May 1915. Age 36. Son of the late George and Anne Kearsey, of 4, Grosvenor Place, Cheltenham. Panel 17.

KING, Private, WILLIAM LEONARD, 9882, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 December 1914. Age 21. Son of Charles King, of I, Birchmore Rd., Gloucester, and the late Emily King. Panel 17.

MEREDITH, Private, HARRY, 5612, 6th Dragoons (Inniskilling). 13 May 1915. Age 24. Son of Thomas and Alice Meredith, of Colesbourne, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 1.

PRIDAY, Private, CHARLES, 1688, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 21 December 1914. Age 21. Youngest son of Thomas Nathaniel and Harriet Priday of 14 Granville Street, Hempsted, Gloucester. Panel 17.

SWANN, Private, GEORGE, 2543, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action at Givenchy 15 January 1915. Age 32. Husband of Elizabeth Swann, of Field Cottage, Prestbury, Cheltenham. Panel 17.

TRIGG, Private, JAMES ARTHUR, 15620, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. 11 March 1915. Age 21. Son of Annie Maria Jarvis (formerly Trigg), of 18, Matson Place, Hatherley Rd., Gloucester, and the late Jonathan Marfell Trigg. Panel 2.

LE TOURET MILITARY CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, Pas de Calais, France

HIGGINS, Private, A C, 27669, 16th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action 9 November 1916. Age 35. Son of Alfred Charles and Emily Jane Higgins, of 4, Hatfield Rd., Gloucester. Native of Miserden, Glos. Grave Ref. IV. B. 38.

HOWELL, Private, HUBERT, 19652, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action near Richebourg 23 December 1915. Age 20. Son of William J. and Charlotte Howell, of 212, Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. A. 29.

LE TREPORT MILITARY CEMETERY, Seine-Maritime, France

CLISSOLD, Gunner, L, 80547, 18th Bty., Royal Field Artillery. 13 April 1915. Age 25. Son of Florence Emily Organ (late Clissold), of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Plot 1. Row C. Grave 1.

LOVE, Private, A, 17321, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 September 1915. Age 32. Son of James and Eliza Love, of Whitehall, Charfield, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Plot 2. Row G. Grave 5A.

LEBUCQUIERE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

JAMES, Shoeing Smith, A, 109875, "A" Bty. 79th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 5 September 1918. Son of Mr. M. James, of 18, Westgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. C. 4.

SUMMERS, Private, HAROLD GEORGE, 2567, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Edwin Ernest and Annie Summers, of Pilley Lane, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. C. 21.

LEMPIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France

RYDER, Lance Corporal, ERNEST JOHN, 240153, M M, "A " Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 April 1917. Age 21. Son of Mrs. Rosa Ryder, of 64, Frampton Rd., Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. 3.

LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE, Pas de Calais, France

KENNEDY, Captain, GILBERT, 1st Bn., Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died of influenza 11 December 1918. Age 32. Son of the late R. M. Kennedy, I.C.S., Bombay Pres. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Sutton, Surrey; husband of Eileen Kennedy, of 11, Evelyn Court, Cheltenham. Born at Kaira, Bombay. Educated at Oundle and Sandhurst. 4th Gurkhas, 1907. Joined North Staffords, 1914. Engaged Mahsuds at Bannu, India, 1914. Transf. to Royal Munster Fusiliers. Fought at Loos, Somme and Aisne, 1916. Cambrai, 1917. Attd. 1st American Corps School as Instructor, 1918. Grave Ref. VII. C. 5.

PENVER, Private, JAMES FRANCIS, 024226, 21st Coy., Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 19 October 1918. Age 25. Son of Mrs. F. Penver, of 49, Stroud Rd., Gloucester; husband of K. Hearn (formerly Penver), of Green End, Highleadon, nr. Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. H. 3A.

LIGNY-ST. FLOCHEL BRITISH CEMETERY, AVERDOINGT, Pas de Calais, France

BALLINGHAM, Sapper, FREDERICK, 388514, 5th Siege Coy. (Royal Monmouth), Royal Engineers. Died of disease 20 June 1918. Age 38. Son of John and Elizabeth Ballingham; husband of Ethel Mary Ballingham, of 3, Almshouse St., Monmouth. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. D. 11.

BROOKS, Private, W H, 44508, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 2 August 1918. Age 18. Son of T. L. Brooks, of 9, Kew Place, Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. A. 11.

SHORE, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM MANNING, 38787, 7th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. Died of wounds (gas) 29 May 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shore, of 133, High St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. C. 1.

LILLE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nord, France

CHERRINGTON, Private, THOMAS CHARLES, 138070, 55th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 23 November 1918. Age 19. Son of Thomas and Agnes Cherrington, of 1, Flaxley Hill Cottages, London Rd., Charlton Kings Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 24.

GODWIN, Driver, PERCY EDWARD, TS/10690, Royal Army Service Corps. attd. 111th Field Amb., Royal Army Medical Corps 11 December 1918. Age 25. Husband of Mrs. L. E. Hopkins (formerly Godwin), of 2, Andover St., Back Park Place, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. D. 21.

LILLERS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BRINKWORTH, Private, WILFRED, 9761, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 February 1915. Age 19. Son of W. E. Brinkworth, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. A. 5.

GRINNELL, Private, FREDERICK, 18947, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 November 1915. Age 32. Son of Mrs. Edward Grinnell; husband of Elizabeth Ann Grinnell, of 2, Calcutta Cottage, St. Georges Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. D. 51.

IRELAND, Private, W H, 7116, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 December 1914. Age 29. Son of Mary Jane Porter, of 26, All Saints Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. B. 20.

LOYE, Private, REGINALD PHILIP, 2266, 12th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. Died of pneumonia 31 January 1917. Age 40. Only son of Amy M. A. Loye, and the late James Loye (solicitor), of Plymouth. Educated at Cheltenham College and qualified as solicitor in June, 1899. Enlisted in Bankers' Bn. Royal Fusiliers, March, 1916. Grave Ref. V. C. 35.

LONDON CEMETERY AND EXTENSION, LONGUEVAL, Somme, France

EDWARDS, Private, ALEXANDER, 16571, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 23. Son of George William and Charlotte Edwards, of 30, St. James St., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 7.D.10.

FREEMAN, Private, ALBERT, 40231, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. formerly (2573), Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 2 November 1916. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Freeman, of Highland House, Lydney, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 8.G.16.

TURVEY, Private, BERTRAM HENRY, 81902, 2nd Bn., Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). 1 September 1916. Son of the late Henry Walters Turvey and Louisa Turvey, of Church Cottage, Rodborough, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. 3.B.20.

LONGPRE-LES-CORPS SAINTS BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

HUDSON, Second Lieutenant, FRANK HOBBS, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 26 April 1918. Age 27. Son of Richard Warne Hudson and Agnes Moore Hudson, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. A. 19.

LONGUENESSE (ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BRUNSDON, 2nd Corporal, ALFRED THOMAS, 55860, 113th Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed accidentally 18 April 1915. Age 43. Husband of the late Eliza Beatrice Brunsdon, of 56, Vauxhall Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 82.

DAVIS, Private, ERNEST ALBERT, 10019, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 10 January 1915. Age 22. Son of Mrs. Fanny Davis, of 7, Exmouth St., Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. A. 31.

DIX, Private, H, 204324, 6th Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. Died of wounds (gas) 16 April 1918. Age 33. Son of David and Eliza Dix, of Gloucester; husband of Mabel Irene Dix, of "The Elms," Twigworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. A. 46.

FRY, Serjeant, P A, WR/251124, Railway Operating Div. (Malhove), Royal Engineers. 19 November 1918. Age 43. Son of Charles Manfred Fry and Alice Eliza Fry, of Gloucester; husband of K. E. Fry, of Merrywalks, Stroud. Grave Ref. V. E. 61.

HARDWICK, Lance Corporal, CHARLIE, 11684, "B" Coy. 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 15 August 1918. Age 36. Youngest son of the late Thomas Hardwick, of G.P.O. Postal Staff, Gloucester. Enlisted, Aug., 1914. Twice previously wounded. Grave Ref. V. D. 52.

HAWKINS, Lieutenant, REGINALD, 79th Sqdn., Royal Air Force. 29 July 1918. Age 19. Son of George Albert and Florence Jane Hawkins, of Ashley House, Battledown, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. V. D. 17.

MILES, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 23639, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 June 1916. Age 17. Son of Thomas and Mary Ann Miles, of 73, Cecil Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. C. 10.

LEWIS, Private, G, 10317, 1st Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died of wounds (gas) 2 January 1916. Age 21. Son of Mary Wilkinson (formerly Lewis), of 72, Stanhope St., Cheltenham, and the late Thomas Lewis. Grave Ref. II. B. 6.

LLOYD, Private, CYRIL GEORGE, 36414, 19th (Garrison) Bn., Hampshire Regiment. Died of influenza 27 November 1918. Age 27. Son of Robert and Ada Lloyd, of 46, Courtenay St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. V. E. 68.

MITCHELL, Private, F, 31648, 2nd Bn., Hampshire Regiment. Died of wounds 13 July 1917. Age 30. Son of Harry and Fanny Mitchell; husband of Gertrude Ward Mitchell, of 9, Andover St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. C. 54.

LONGUEVAL ROAD CEMETERY, Somme, France

BROWN, Second Lieutenant, STANLEY NEWMAN, 8th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 27 August 1918. Age 25. Son of Joseph and Agnes Brown, of Gloucester; husband of Gladys Brown, of 1, Banbury Rd., Brackley, Northants. Grave Ref. J. 1.

LOOS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

SHEPPARD, Private, CECIL LINFORD, 269322, 9th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). 16 December 1917. Age 20. Son of Frederick George and Alice Sheppard, of 5, Painswick Lawn, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XX. D. 11.

WATTS, Private, J A, 19126, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 30 June 1916. Age 26. Son of Mrs. Emily Watts, of 65, Union St., Fairview, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XVIII. E. 30.

LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France

ANNANDALE, Gunner, ARCHIBALD JAMES, 162888, 157th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 9 April 1918. Age 33. Husband of Nellie Annandale, of "Hillcroft", Saintbridge, Gloucester; son of Emily Annandale, of 282, Barton St., Gloucester, and the late Henry James Annandale. Panel 3 and 4.

AUSTIN, Private, WILLIAM, 7748, 2nd Bn., Welsh Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 33. Son of Mary Austin, of 24, Cheltenham Terrace, Bridgend, Glam, and the late Thomas Austin. Panel 77 and 78.

BARNES, Private, JOHN, 16062, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 21. Son of Elizabeth Churchill, of Elm Cottages, Tibberton, Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

BEALE, Private, GEORGE, SD/4004, 13th Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment. 30 June 1916. Age 19. Son of John and Emma Beale, of Icomb, Stow-on-the-Wold, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 69 to 73.

BOUGHTON, Private, HUBERT ERNEST, 7592, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 January 1916. Age 31. Son of Thomas Boughton, of 62, Melbourne St., Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

BUTLER, Private, HUBERT F.A., 12495, "B" Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 17. Son of Hubert Arnold Butler and Estella Butler, of 7, Montpellier Villas, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

DAVIS, Private, ERNEST, 13345, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Son of Mrs. M. A. Davis, of 1, Brunswick St., St. Paul'S, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 60 to 64.

DELANEY, Private, CECIL J., 19253, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 18. Son of Mrs. B. Delaney, of 84, Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 60 to 64.

DRAPER, Private, RALPH PIERCY, 13348, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 19. Son of John Ralph Draper, of "Sunnycroft", Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

DUNN, Rifleman, HENRY ARTHUR PACKER, 54063, 1st/5th Bn., South Lancashire Regiment. 17 September 1918. Age 19. Son of Henry and F. Emily Dunn, of 2 Durbin Cottage. Folly Lane, Cheltenham. Panel 76.

ELLIS, Private, FREDERICK E.G., 9695, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 October 1915. Age 19. Son of Mary H. A. Simmonds (formerly Ellis), of 1, Raglan Terrace, 222, Southgate St., Gloucester, and the late William Ellis. Panel 60 to 64.

ESTCOURT, Private, PERCY R., 203552, "B" Coy. 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Mrs. Jane Estcourt, of 62, Sherborne St., Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

FANN, Serjeant, FRED MANLEY, 23, 1st/5th Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 36. Son of John William Fann, of The Dene, Ropley, Winchester; husband of G. L. Blackwell (formerly Fann), of "Inglesyde", Quedgeley, Gloucester. Panel 31 to 34.

FISHER, Private, WILLIAM H., 21121, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 21. Son of Arthur H. and Annie M. Fisher, of Cowley, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

FLETCHER, Private, CHRISTOPHER, 16043, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 27. Son of Sarah Fletcher, and the late Charles Fletcher; husband of Margaret Fletcher, of Black Horse Row, Naunton, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

FRANKLIN, Lance Corporal, HAROLD REGINALD, 204097, 1st/4th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. 30 September 1918. Age 19. Son of A. R. B. and Isabel Franklin, of White House, Cheltenham Rd., Gloucester. Panel 98 and 99.

GAPPER, Lance Corporal, JAMES CHRISTOPHER LIPSCOMB, 13363, "C" Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 18. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gapper, of 8, Burton St., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

GARNER, Serjeant, HORACE, 3198, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 35. Son of the late Edward and Edna Garner, of Park Mews, Painswick Rd., Cheltenham; husband of Sarah Ann Garner, of 34, Montpelier Villas, Cheltenham. Served in the South African Campaign. Panel 60 to 64.

GOSTLOW, Lance Corporal, ALBERT G., 15771, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 23. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gostlow, of 14, Swindon St., Cheltenham; husband of Bertha Wilkinson (formerly Gostlow), of 14, George St., New Wisbech, Cambs. Panel 60 to 64.

HALL, Lieutenant, GEORGE FERRIER MANSFIELD, 1st Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 28 September 1915. Age 20. Son of the late Lt. Col. G. W. M. Hall (Royal Berkshire Regt.) and Evelyn Hall, of Hillfield Parade, 104, London Rd., Gloucester. Panel 93 to 95.

HOLDER, Lance Corporal, HARRY, 2113, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 April 1918. Age 22. Son of Walter and Mary Holder, of Elm Gardens, Reddings, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

HOLFORD, Private, ERNEST, 13147, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 23. Son of John and Louie Holford, of May Hill, Longhope; husband of Lucy Georgina Holford, of The Ferns, Quedgeley, Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

HOPKINS, Lance Corporal, FRANCIS JAMES, 9260, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 26 September 1915. Age 24. Son of George and Eliza Hopkins, of 9, Edward St., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

HOPTON, Private, WILLIAM AISLES CHARLES JOB, 2172, "B" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 October 1915. Age 28. Son of Daniel and Alice Hopton, of 19, York St., Cheltenham; husband of F. B. Purveur (formerly Hopton), of 4, St. Paul's St. South, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

IRELAND, Private, FREDERICK JAMES, 17410, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 25. Son of Arthur and Fanny Ireland, or Gloucester St., Painswick. Glos. Panel 60 to 64.

IRELAND, Private, JOHN FRANCIS, 17411, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 32. Son of Arthur and Fanny Ireland, of Gloucester St., Painswick, Glos. Panel 60 to 64.

JACKSON, Private, ADOLPHUS, 7685, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 11 October 1915. Age 29. Son of Alexandra Jackson; husband of Florence Williams (formerly Jackson), of 7, Norfolk St., Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

JONES, Private, ERNEST A., 15294, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 21. Husband of Ethel Alice Jones, of 55, Upper Norwood St., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

KING, Private, CHARLES WILLIAM, 10262, 1st Bn., Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). 13 October 1915. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William King, of 24, Clare St., Gloucester. Panel 78 to 83.

LEACH, Private, ALBERT E., 17251, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 20. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leach, of East End, Northleach, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

LOCKEY, Private, ALBERT, 23593, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 20. Son of Harry and Agnes Lockey, of Lower Harford, Naunton, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

LOWNDES, Private, EDMUND HAROLD, 42111, "A" Coy. 18th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 September 1918. Age 19. Son of the Rev. Edmund A. T. Lowndes and Annie Lowndes, of Compton Abdale Vicarage, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

MAISEY, Private, EDMUND J., 11988, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 30. Son of Frederick and Eliza Maisey, of Garden Cottage, London Rd., Cheltenham; husband of Agnes Gertrude Maisey, of Elmdon Heath, Solihull, Birmingham. Panel 60 to 64.

MARTIN, Corporal, JOHN D., 12460, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 23. Son of E. G. and Catherine Martin, of 10, Upper Norwood St., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

MOULSDALE, Lance Corporal, CHARLES, 9546, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 October 1915. Age 20. Son of William and Annie Moulsdale, of 25, Union St., Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

NASH, Private, FRANCIS THOMAS, 14398, 3rd Bn. formerly 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. 17 October 1915. Age 25. King George's Coronation Medal. Son of William Henry and Annie Nash, of Hinton, Berkeley, Glos. Member of Gloucestershire Police Force. Panel 5 to 7.

OAKLEY, Private, ALFRED E. J., 1768, "B" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 October 1915. Age 26. Husband of May B. Oakley, of 62, New St., Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

PAINE, Private, GEORGE THOMAS, 7939, 19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars. 26 January 1916. Age 22. Son of George and Emma Elizabeth Paine, of 1, Old Lawn, Tuffley, Gloucester. Panel 2.

PAGE, Private, ALBERT E., 4824, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 September 1916. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Page, of 7, Whithart St., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

PARTLOW, Private, GEORGE, 17353, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 29. Son of the late James and Ellen Partlow, of Cold Aston, Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 60 to 64.

RICKETTS, Private, EDWARD GEORGE, 240987, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 April 1918. Age 20. Son of Edward and Florence Ricketts, of 1, Angle Villa, Gratton Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

RIGSBY, Private, HARRY GEORGE, 18168, 6th Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 21. Son of M. E. Agg (formerly Rigsby), of Farmington, Cheltenham, and the late George Rigsby. Panel 102.

SABIN, Private, FRANK, 3688, 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 30. Son of John Sabin, of 60, Salisbury Rd., Gloucester. Panel 22 to 25.

SCOTT, Private, WILLIAM, 17748, 7th Bn., King's Own Scottish Borderers. 25 September 1915. Age 22. Son of Robert and Isabella Scott, of 88, Gloucester St., Glasgow. Panel 53 to 56.

SMART, Lance Corporal, CHARLES, 16168, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 28. Son of C. Smart, of Stanley Cottage, St. Paul's, Cheltenham; husband of G. M. Smart, of 34, York St., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

SMITH, Lance Corporal, PERCY, 9292, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 25. Son of Mrs. Harriet Smith, of 10, Granville St., Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

SMITH, Private, WILLIAM F., 11994, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 30. Husband of Winifred B. Taylor (formerly Smith), of Auckland, Marle Hill Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 60 to 64.

SPENCER, Private, ARTHUR W., 17523, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 24. Son of Mary Ann Hall (formerly Spencer), of 5, St. Paul's Street South, Cheltenham, and the late Joseph Spencer. Panel 60 to 64.

TAYLOR, Lance Serjeant, JAMES HENRY, 12450, No. 1. Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 22. Son of Charles Henry and Eliza Alice Taylor, of 2, Melrose Villas, Marle Hill Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

THORNTON, Second Lieutenant, GEORGE ROWLAND HART, 16th Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 9 April 1918. Age 35. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Marmaduke Hart Thornton, of Exeter Villa, Cranham Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 3 and 4.

TOWNSEND, Corporal, WILLIAM VERNARD, 8422, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 24. Husband of Lucy Maria Morgan (formerly Townsend), of 33, Birchmore Rd., Gloucester. Panel 60 to 64.

URSELL, Private, ALFRED, 4500, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 September 1916. Age 29. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ursell; husband of Alice Louisa Ursell, of Mill End, Northleach, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

WALKER, Private, CHRISTOPHER JAMES, 20384, 4th Bn., Grenadier Guards. 18 October 1915. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, of Millbridge, Churchdown Lane, Hucclecote, Gloucester. Panel 5 to 7.

WHEELER, Private, WILLIAM E., 23048, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 October 1915. Age 21. Son of G. William and Martha Ellen Wheeler, of The Dyers, Lower Guiting, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

WYNNIATT, Private, FRANK C., 13301, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 September 1915. Age 23. Son of Charles J. and Amy Wynniatt, of Didbrook, Winchcombe, Cheltenham. Panel 60 to 64.

LOUEZ MILITARY CEMETERY, DUISANS, Pas de Calais, France

DUNSFORD, Lieutenant, LEONARD, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion. Killed in action 17 December 1916. Age 30. Son of Arthur and Blanche Maud Mary Dunsford, of "Harnham," Hewlett Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. III. A. 1.

LOUVENCOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

TANNER, Private, H G, 10405, 2nd Bn., South Wales Borderers. 28 April 1916. Age 23. Son of Charles Job and Julia Tanner, of 16, Worcester Street, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Plot 1. Row C. Grave 41.

MARFAUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Marne, France

WILKINSON, Captain, THOMAS WILLIAM MUSGRAVE, 8th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Killed in action at Marfaux 20 July 1918. Age 23. Son of William Musgrave Wilkinson and Lillie Grant Wilkinson, of "Brecondene", St. Mary's Rd., Leeds. Educated at Cheltenham College. Grave Ref. X. I. 7.

MAROC BRITISH CEMETERY, GRENAY, Pas de Calais, France

CORKE, Second Lieutenant, HUBERT WILLIAM, "C" Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 19 April 1916. Age 21. Son of the Rev. Hubert Alfred Corke and Louisa Alice Corke, of Swindon Rectory, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. I. A. 5.

DARCH, Second Lieutenant, STANLEY PERCIVAL, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 22 April 1916. Age 23. Son of William Henry and Mary A. Darch, of 81, Park End Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 8.

JONES, Lieutenant, CHARLES LAMBERT, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 15 June 1916. Age 20. Son of William and Margaret Phillis Jones, of "Ribbledin," 6, Elmore Rd., Sheffield. Native of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. I. A. 12.

KINGSTON, Private, CHARLES ROBERT MILES, 16276, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 4 April 1916. Age 36. Husband of Bridget Kingston, of 4, Portland Parade, Pittville, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. I. A. 23.

NEGUS, Second Lieutenant, RALPH ALBERT, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 April 1916. Age 30. Son of Ralph and Jessie Negus, of "Bon Marche," Suffolk Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. A. 4.

WILLIAMS, Private, F B, 24223, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 June 1916. Age 31. Son of Andrew and Emily Williams, of Charlton Kings; husband of May Ann Williams, of 3, Church St., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 1.

MARTINPUICH BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BLAKEWAY, Second Lieutenant, NOEL CARELTON, 1st Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. 27 March 1916. Age 20. Son of George Sheffield Blakeway and Florence Blakeway, of Staniforth, Tuffley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 17.

MARTINSART BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

BERNARD, Colonel, HERBERT CLIFFORD, Commanding 10th Bn., Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action, at Thiepval Wood 1 July 1916. Age 50. Born at Cheltenham. Son of Robert Bernard, M.D., R.N., Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals and Fleets, and Sarah Augusta Clifford. Served in the Burmese War (1885-1891). Commanded the 45th (Rattray's) Sikhs from 1909 to 1914, after which he retired from the Indian Army. Grave Ref. I. A. 16.

VERYARD, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM ERNEST, 700420, 1st/23rd Bn., London Regiment. 5 April 1918. Age 23. Son of William Thomas and Alice Amelia Veryard, of 175, Gloucester Rd., Peckham, London. Grave Ref. I. C. 27.

MAUBEUGE (SOUS-LE-BOIS) CEMETERY, Nord, France

BROWNING, Private, VICTOR, 3119, 53rd Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Died of sickness 13 February 1919. Age 29. Son of William and the late Mary M. Browning, of 23, Park End Rd., Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. B. 25.

MAZARGUES WAR CEMETERY, MARSEILLES, Bouches-du-Rhone, France

HAWKER, Lieutenant, ALBERT VICTOR, 9th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of pneumonia 23 December 1918. Age 26. Son of John and Sarah Hawker, of Cheltenham; husband of Katharine Hawker, of 50, Harrogate Rd., Caversham, Reading. Grave Ref. III. B. 51.

MEAULTE MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

HUTCHINGS, Gunner, WILLIAM CHARLES, 86120, "B" Bty. 103rd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 16 July 1916. Age 26. Husband of Alice Victoria Hutchings, of 60, Stratton Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. D. 5.

STEPHENS, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 16107, "B" Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 July 1916. Age 23. Son of William George and Annie Stephens, of 14, Sidney St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. D. 3.

MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

BARRETT, Private, ARCHIBALD MANNING, 6482, 19th Div. Cyclist Coy., Army Cyclist Corps. 23 March 1916. Age 23. Son of Henry Arthur and Lucy Barrett, of 8, George St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. Q. 3.

BOURNE, Lance Corporal, WALTER GEORGE, 19633, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 12 October 1915. Age 36. Son of William and Harriett Bourne, of Gloucester; husband of Sylvia Dora Bourne, of 4, Clare St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. J. 3.

BROOKES, Serjeant, FRANK JOHN, 2802, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 17 July 1916. Age 32. Husband of Sarah Jane Brookes, of 53, Painswick Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XI. A. 47.

GODDARD, Private, W, 16966, "A" Coy. 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 7 January 1916. Age 22. Son of Edward and Annie Goddard, of 1, Portman Terrace, Upper Bath St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. E. 3.

RALPH, Serjeant, HAROLD GEORGE, 12078, "C" Coy. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 April 1916. Age 35. Son of George and Sarah Ralph, of 65, Lyons Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. P. 10.

WARD, Corporal, B T, 16410, 10th Bn., Welsh Regiment. 23 January 1916. Husband of F. E. Ward, of 12, St. James's St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. H. 1.

METEREN MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France

LONGNEY, Private, GRAHAM JOHN, 64538, 2nd, New Zealand Entrenching Battalion, N.Z.E.F. 16 April 1918. Age 36. Son of Frederick John and Eliza Longney, of Longney, Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. V. J. 840.

METZ-EN-COUTURE COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

BYARD, Private, ARTHUR JOHN, 104605, 3rd Field Amb., Royal Army Medical Corps. Died of wounds 1 December 1917. Age 37. Husband of Winifred M. Byard, of 12, Oxford Place, London Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. E. 17.

MILLENCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

PARSONS, Private, WILLIAM, 26779, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 21 August 1916. Age 29. Son of James and Sarah Parsons, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. F. 9.

EMMES, Private, THOMAS HENRY, 17558, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 30 August 1916. Age 30. Husband of Mrs. E. Emmes, of 10, Victoria St., St. Paul'S, Cheltenham. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. F. 20.

ORGAN, Private, L, 11991, "A" Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 1 September 1916. Age 38. Husband of S. Organ, of 59, Queen St., Tewkesbury Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. F. 32.

MILL ROAD CEMETERY, THIEPVAL, Somme, France

KEEN, Private, EDMUND LEWIS, 240381, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 27 August 1916. Age 21. Son of Charles Lewis Keen and Mary Elizabeth Keen, of 5, Marle Hill Parade, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. B. 1.

MONCHY BRITISH CEMETERY, MONCHY-LE-PREUX, Pas de Calais, France

GREENING, Serjeant, FREDERICK WILLIAM, 62292, D C M, 9th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 30 June 1917. Age 29. Son of Maria Greening, of 12, Oakfield Rd., Cannon Hill, Birmingham, and the late William Greening. Native of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. F. 11.

MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, Seine-Maritime, France

BISHOP, Private, H C, 21219, 53rd Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died of wounds 18 August 1918. Age 31. Son of George and Julia Bishop; husband of E. C. Bishop, of 3, Bath Cottages, Mill St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. O. 4A.

DAVIS, Second Lieutenant, CHARLES EDWIN, 14th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Drowned 15 September 1918. Age 22. Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Davis, of 28, Russell St., Gloucester. Native of Weston, nr. Ross, Herefordshire. Grave Ref. VII. G. 6.

FOXWELL, Private, CHARLES HENRY, 49080, "C" Coy. 1st/8th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of wounds 25 September 1918. Age 19. Son of Ada E. and the late Sidney Edward Foxwell, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. H. 5A.

GRIFFIN, Private, GILBERT SILAS, 42860, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 17 October 1918. Age 32. Son of Annie Griffin, of 1, Clement St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. VII. K. 5B.

HIRON, Private, ARTHUR THOMAS, 50762, 1st/6th Bn., North Staffordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 15 October 1918. Age 38. Son of Lucy and the late Thomas Hiron, of Cheltenham; husband of Emily Hiron, of 4, Melrose Cottages, Rosehill St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. K. 12A.

LAWRENCE, Private, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 30616, 14th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 October 1918. Age 27. Son of the late William and Annie Lawrence, of Norton Mill, nr. Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. N. 11A.

MARTIN, Gunner, ALFRED HENRY, 17932, "B" Bty. 159th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of disease 6 July 1918. Age 33. Son of Henry Edward and Harriek Martin, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. V. L. 11B.

PRICE, Serjeant, ALBERT JOHN, 91856, 331st Siege Bty. 69th Bde., Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 30 April 1918. Age 31. Son of George and Rosa Kate Price, of Charlton Kings; husband of Diamond Price, of "Clydesdale," Cirencester Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. H. 10A.

SMITH, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR HERBERT, 38897, 7th Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died of wounds 17 June 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, of College View, St. Paul's Lane, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VI. J. 5B.

MONTAY-NEUVILLY ROAD CEMETERY, MONTAY, Nord, France

SKINNER, Rifleman, E V, R/37216, 16th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. 12 October 1918. Husband of Mrs. M. J. Skinner, of Hungerford Cottage, Hungerford, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 9.

MONT-BERNANCHON BRITISH CEMETERY, GONNEHEM, Pas de Calais, France

SKUSE, Private, W, 30437, 1st Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). 18 April 1918. Son of Mrs. M. A. Skuse, of 100, Lower Cheltenham Place, Montpelier, Bristol. Grave Ref. I. A. 13.

MONTIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, Somme, France

STEPHENS, Gunner, ALFRED SIDNEY, 146030, 312th Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 28 May 1918. Age 29. Son of Lewis and Sarah Stephens, of Stratton Road., Gloucester; husband of Kate Ellen Stephens, of 4, Montpellier, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 12.

MORBECQUE BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

HAYWARD, Private, FRANCIS GEORGE EDWARD, 31494, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 April 1918. Age 21. Son of Francis and Mary Ann Hayward, of Highfield Lodge, Lydney, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. Plot I. Row B. Grave 3.

HOWES, Private, ARTHUR HARVEY, 31227, 1st Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action 2 May 1918. Age 30. Son of Florence Howes, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Plot I. Row F. Grave 3.

SPARROW, Private, LEO WILFRED CHARLES, 37415, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 23 April 1918. Age 23. Son of Charles and Emma Sparrow, of Cam, nr. Dursley; husband of Annie Sparrow, of Hill Square, Upper Cam, nr. Dursley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Plot I. Row C. Grave 9.

MORCHIES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

WEBB, Rifleman, WILLIAM, 473980, 12th Bn., London Regiment (The Rangers). 22 September 1917. Age 21. Son of John and Elizabeth Webb, of "Corona," Cirencester Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 15.

MORY STREET MILITARY CEMETERY, ST. LEGER, Pas de Calais, France

HANDLEY, Lieutenant, G F B, M C and Bar, No. 3 Coy. 2nd Bn., Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 27 August 1918. Age 35. Son of Francis F. and Ada Handley, of Handley Cross, Albert Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 3.

NAMPS-AU-VAL BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

PRICE, Private, JAMES WILLIAM, 204112, 6th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. 1 April 1918. Age 22. Son of James and Rosina Price, of I, Britannia Square, Fairview St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. F. 25.

NAVAL TRENCH CEMETERY, GAVRELLE, Pas de Calais, France

ROGERS, Able Seaman, EDWARD, R/664, Anson Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action 4 September 1917. Age 20. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Rogers, of Upper Dowdeswell, Andoversford. Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 10.

NAVES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France

BURTON, Pioneer, FREDERICK WILLIAM RICHARD, 356496, 49th Div. Signal Coy., Royal Engineers. 10 October 1918. Age 20. Son of Herbert William and Emily Rose Burton, of 67, Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 1.

EVANS, Private, F G, 42502, 1st Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment. 8 October 1918. Son of Mr. G. Evans, of 10, Park St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. E. 16.

NEUVILLE-BOURJONVAL BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

BUTLER, Private, FRANCIS WALTER, 27657, "D" Coy. 14th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action 27 September 1918. Age 29. Son of George and Martha Butler, of Oriel House, Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. C. 35.

NOEUX-LES-MINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

GAINER, Private, G J, 13287, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 26 September 1915. Age 20. Son of James and Clara Gainer, of 38, Burton St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 23.

GODSELL, Private, J M, 9663, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 October 1915. Age 21. Son of William Godsell, of 43, Tudor St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 18.

PEARCE, Sergeant, HAROLD WILFRED, 440770, 5th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). Died of wounds 18 July 1917. Age 27. Son of William and Elizabeth Pearce; husband of Winifred Pearce, of Southam, Cheltenham, Glos., England. Grave Ref. II. F. 2.

RAVEN, Lance Corporal, H E, 13222, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 27 September 1915. Age 28. Son of Mrs. J. Raven, of I, Mills Cottage, Alstone Croft, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. C. 22.

NOEUX-LES-MINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

BRASINGTON, Gunner, WALTER EDGAR, 173709, 151st Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 19 May 1918. Age 39. Son of Jacob and Marianne Brasington, of Poole Keynes, Glos.; husband of Ellen Brasington, of 8, Victoria Terrace, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 10.

COX, Private, ALBERT HENRY, 36769, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 April 1918. Age 21. Son of James and Annie Cox, of 3, Fairfield Parade, Naunton Park, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 1.

NOYELLES-SUR-L'ESCAUT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France

SKEY, Corporal, CHARLES, 50664, 1st Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 28 September 1918. Son of Charles and Sarah Skey, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. C. 12.

ORANGE TRENCH CEMETERY, MONCHY-LE-PREUX, Pas de Calais, France

GIBBINS, Private, A E, 27652, 8th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. Killed in action 11 April 1917. Age 19. Son of Albert and Edith Ellen Gibbins, of 2, Lynworth Terrace, Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. A. 3.

ORIVAL WOOD CEMETERY, FLESQUIERES, Nord, France

TOZER, Rifleman, A A, 573779, 1st/17th Bn., London Regiment. 10 January 1918. Age 21. Son of Mr. A. E. G. Tozer, of 126, Gloucester Rd., Peckham, London. Grave Ref. II. B. 18.

OUTTERSTEENE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, BAILLEUL, Nord, France

GAPPER, Private, WILLIAM VICTOR, 32032, 2nd Bn., South Wales Borderers. 20 August 1918. Age 21. Son of Alfred and Sarah Gapper, of 15, Caerphilly Rd., Senghenydd, Cardiff. Native of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. II. G. 8.

OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France

BLACKPOOL, Rifleman, STEPHEN, 4310, "B" Coy. 1st Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 16 February 1917. Age 30. Husband of Maude E. Blackpool, of 60, Roman Rd., St. Mark's, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. E. 17.

COOKLEY, Serjeant, P T, 240020, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 37. Son of Elizabeth P. Cookley, of Beaufort House, London Rd., Cheltenham, and the late James Cookley. Grave Ref. XIV. H. 9.

JONES, Lance Corporal, STANLEY FRED, 15839, "B" Coy. 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 3 July 1916. Age 26. Son of Fred and Emily Jones, of 26, Victoria St., Gloucester; husband of Edith F. Jones, of 1, Lynton Rd., Aston, Birmingham. Grave Ref. V. H. 10.

RALPH, Private, W G, 15767, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Brother of Mrs. A. Greening, of 9, Suffolk St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XII. N. 8.

SWIFT, Lance Corporal, E, 15783, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Reginald William Swift, of 140, Southgate St., Gloucester, and the late Mary Anne Swift. Grave Ref. XVII. H. 2.

PERNES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

JONES, Driver, GEORGE, 87733, 73rd Bty. 5th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 24 July 1918. Age 42. Husband of Mary E. Jones, of 5, Upton St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. F. 32.

KIDD, Private, SYDNEY, 88559, 46th Bn., Machine Gun Corps. Died of wounds 20 July 1918. Age 29. Son of James Kidd, of Hanover Inn, Hanoever St., St. Paul's, Cheltenam; husband of Winifred Kidd, of 8, Fairfield Walk, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. V. F. 14.

PERONNE ROAD CEMETERY, MARICOURT, Somme, France

HOLTAM, Lance Corporal, W T B, 17034, 18th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 23 August 1916. Age 19. Son of Tesse and Georgina Holtam, of 29, Tivoli St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. E. 38.

HUNTER, Bombardier, THOMAS EUGENE, 632, 113th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 30 August 1916. Age 30. Husband of Beatrice A. Hunter, of "Briardene". Sisson Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. G. 16.

MINCHIN, Private, R E, 15866, 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 7 September 1916. Age 20. Brother of Mrs. Elsie Lane, of "Boxbush," Great Rissington, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. C. 29.

PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE, Pas de Calais, France

LOCK, Corporal, EDGAR, 44922, "Z" Special Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of wounds (gas) 13 May 1918. Age 22. Son of John and Annie Lock, of Holditch, Naunton Park, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IV. C. 8.

TOMBS, Private, WALLACE OAKLEY, 19714, 1st Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Killed in action 28 April 1917. Age 21. Son of C. H. and M. P. Tombs, of Cheltenham Rd., Churchdown, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. P. 10.

PIGEON RAVINE CEMETERY, EPEHY, Somme, France

LAMBERT, Second Lieutenant, GEORGE, 1st Bn. attd. 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 29 September 1918. Age 23. Son of George and Alice Lambert, of 32, Longsmith St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 4.

POMMEREUIL BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

MADDER, Sapper, S H, 231250, 130th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. 23 October 1918. Age 28. Son of H. and Mary Ann Madder, of Exeter House, Grosvenor St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. D. 4.

TAYLOR, Lance Corporal, H. NORMAN, 241443, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 October 1918. Age 20. Son of Emma Ann Organ (formerly Taylor), of 2, Old Row, Millbrook St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 17.

PONT-D'ACHELLES MILITARY CEMETERY, NIEPPE, Nord, France

SMITH, Driver, A J, 87144, "L" Bty. 15th Bde., Royal Horse Artillery. 4 September 1918. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, of 2, Derrett's Cottage, Alstone Croft, Cheltenham, Glos. Native of Badgeworth, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. C. 26.

PONT-DU-HEM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA GORGUE, Nord, France

KELLY, Major, H N, 33rd Punjabis. Killed in action near Moulin-du-Pietre 25 September 1915. Age 45. Son of Henry Russell Kelly; husband of M. Alves (formerly Kelly), of The Priory, Lansdown Rd., Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. X. G. 12.

ROSSER, Private, JOHN MORGAN, DG/6937, 4th Dragoon Guards (Royal Irish). formerly, 7th Dragoon Guards (Princess Royal's) 28 October 1914. Age 27. Son of Charles and Harriet Rosser, of Catchapin, Much Marcle, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VI. L. 9.

POZIERES BRITISH CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE, Somme, France

CAUSON, Private, SIDNEY ALBERT, 2473, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 23 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Joseph Edwin and Fanny Causon, of 45, Linden Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 20.

GOUGH, Corporal, THOMAS WOOD, 240601, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 23 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Alfred and Martha Gough, of "The Laurels", Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 39.

JELFS, Private, ALFRED ERNEST, 2174, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 23. Son of George and Emma Jelfs, of 22, York St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. A. 46.

LANE, Private, HENRY ARTHUR, 240252, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 23 July 1916. Age 21. Son of William Henry and Adeline Sarah Lane, of Northampton House, Cheltenham. Native of Long Eaton, Derbyshire. Grave Ref. I. D. 42.

MASLIN, Private, ARTHUR GEORGE, 4490, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 21 July 1916. Age 20. Eldest son of George J. P. and Jessie Maslin, of 11, Great Western Terrace, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. B. 19.

SMITH, Private, C F, 2500, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 28. Son of George and Mary Anne Smith, of 261, Barton St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 25.

SULLIVAN, Corporal, DANIEL WILLIAM, 2569, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 28. Son of Daniel and Winnifred Mary Sullivan. of 22. King St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. F. 19.

WAKEMAN, Private, JONAH, 2451, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 25. Son of B. T. Wakeman; husband of Emily C. Wakeman, of 27, Clare St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 26.

YOUNG, Serjeant, H, 463, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 40. Husband of Annie Louise Young, of 2, Springfield Place, Rosehill St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. E. 7.

POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France

BADCOCK, Captain, MINDEN FRANCIS, M C, "C" Coy. 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. attd. 9th Bn., East Surrey Regiment, Missing near Rosieres 27 March 1918. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Badcock, of 1, College Lawn, Cheltenham. Volunteered Aug., 1914. Wounded June, 1916. Gazetted Capt., Oct., 1916. Educated at Cheltenham College. Panel 40 and 41.

BLACKMORE, Private, GEORGE ALBERT JAMES, 60187, 16th Bn., Royal Welsh Fusiliers. 22 April 1918. Age 32. Son of Albert Edward and Edith Ann Blackmore, of 3, Elm View Terrace, Swindon Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 36 and 37.

BOWLES, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 11747, 19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars. 25 March 1918. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowles, of 3, Rosehill St., Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 5.

BURR, Corporal, ALFRED, 156562, M M, 1st Special Coy., Royal Engineers. 24 March 1918. Age 27. Son of George Frederick Burr, of Highfields Park, Halesowen, Birmingham; and Caroline Burr, of Selsley Lawn, Hales Rd., Cheltenham. Panel 10 to 13.

DALE, Private, STANLEY G., 2090, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Annie L. Dale, of 15, Hamilton Place, St. Paul's Rd., Cheltenham, and the late George Dale. Panel 40 and 41.

DEE, Private, WALTER J., 242411, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 31 March 1918. Age 23. Son of Walter Joseph and Lucy Dee, of 84, Melbourne St., Gloucester; husband of Rosina Mary Dee, of 2, Gardener Buildings, Kingsholm, Gloucester. Panel 40 and 41.

DORE, Private, THOMAS, 27174, "C" Coy. 2nd Bn., Royal Dublin Fusiliers. 21 March 1918. Age 20. Son of Mrs. Mary Anne Dore, of 31, Upper Gloucester St., Dublin. Panel 79 and 80.

EVANS, Serjeant, WILLIAM, 241130, 2nd/8th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 31 March 1918. Age 21. Son of Mrs. S. Eales, of 7, St. George's Terrace, St. Jame's Square, Cheltenham. Panel 41.

GILLMAN, Private, ERNEST, 12418, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 April 1918. Age 24. Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Gillman, of 132, Gloucester St., Cirencester, Glos. Panel 40 and 41.

HAWKES, Private, LIONEL G., 15185, 2nd/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 March 1918. Age 23. Son of Mrs. Mary Hawkes, of 41, Wellington St., Gloucester. Panel 40 and 41.

HOWELL, Private, ERNEST WILLIAM, 30881, 8th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 21 March 1918. Age 30. Son of James T. and Flora E. Howell, of 24, Conduit St., Gloucester. Panel 56 and 57.

JACKSON, Second Lieutenant, STEWART SPIERS, M C, 1st Bn. attd. 2nd/8th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 21 March 1918. Age 28. Son of the Rev. S. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, late of St. Paul's College, Cheltenham; husband of Helen M. Jackson. Panel 41.

LAKE, Lieutenant, NOEL GRAHAM, "C" Coy. 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 March 1918. Age 23. Son of Constance M. Lake, of Tatchley, Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos, and the late Admiral Atwell Lake. Panel 40 and 41.

MANNERS, Private, OSBORNE AUTHER, 31412, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 March 1918. Age 21. Son of John Albert and Florence Charlotte Manners, of Compton Abdale Cheltenham. Panel 40 and 41.

MUSTOE, Private, GILBERT, 203504, 2nd/6th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 March 1918. Age 21. Son of Charles Mustoe, of 2, Upper Norwood St., Cheltenham. Panel 40 and 41.

SMITH, Private, PERCIVAL GEORGE, 235280, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 31 March 1918. Age 21. Son of William and Alice Ellen Smith, of 18, Dainty St., Gloucester. Panel 40 and 41.

STEPHENS, Private, FRANCIS THOMAS, L/17615, 13th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 23 July 1918. Age 29. Son of John and B. Stephens of East View, Bickington, Newton Abbot, Devon; husband of Lucy Stephens, of 50, Duke St., Cheltenham. Panel 19 to 21.

TAYLOR, Private, EDWARD HERBERT, G/7760, 8th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 21 March 1918. Age 36. Son of Herbert Utton Taylor, of 7, Gloucester Place, Cheltenham. Panel 58 and 59.

TAYLOR, Private, JACK, 21843, 2nd Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. 22 March 1918. Age 18. Son of Charles William and Alice Taylor, of 3, Marsh Lane, Cheltenham. Panel 28 and 29.

WORKMAN, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK YORK, 241633, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 March 1918. Age 22. Son of Arthur and Kate Workman, of Cheltenham, Glos. Panel 40 and 41.

PREMONT BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France

GORMAN, Private, C, 52100, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 6 November 1918. Age 25. Son of William Smith Gorman and Agnes Gorman, of 216, Southgate St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. B. 11.

MURDOCH, Driver, ALEXANDER McALPINE, 126496, "U" Bty. 16th Bde., Royal Horse Artillery. Died of influenza 17 November 1918. Age 27. Son of the late George and Sophia Murdoch, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. A. 19.

PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

BLAND, 2nd Corporal, ARCHIBALD EVATT, 234, 1st Field Coy., Australian Engineers. Died of wounds 23 July 1916. Age 30. Native of Gloucester, England. Son of Samuel and Harriet Bland; husband of Isabel Bland, of 266, Arder St., Coogee, New South Wales. Grave Ref. I. F. 53.

CLARKE, Private, HAROLD GWYNNE, 150842, 13th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment). Died of wounds 24 September 1916. Age 44. Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Clarke, of Ashelworth Court, nr Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. IV. D. 44.

HALL, Private, A W, 11236, 9th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 31 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Walter John and Henrietta Hall, of IA, Wellesley St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. C. 23.

POWELL, Second Lieutenant, FREDERICK WILLIAM, 5th Bn. attd. 10th Bn., Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died of accidental injuries 20 January 1917. Age 22. Son of Frederick William and Emma Powell, of 5, Victoria Place, Fairview, Cheltenham, Glos. Native of Dublin. Grave Ref. III. C. 2.

QUARRY CEMETERY, MONTAUBAN, Somme, France

MILLER, Acting Bombardier, GEORGE WILLIAM, 2/1244, 4th Bty. 3rd Bde., New Zealand Field Artillery. Killed in action 6 September 1916. Age 38. Son of George and Caroline Miller, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. V. D. 7.

MILLS, Captain, THOMAS HENRY LEWIS, 8th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment. 14 July 1916. Age 41. Son of Henry George and Elizabeth Mills, of Birmingham; husband of Mary Emily Mills, of Glenfall Lawn, Cheltenham. Formerly served with the West African Regt., at Sierra Leone. Grave Ref. VI. J. 15.

QUARRY WOOD CEMETERY, SAINS-LES-MARQUION, Pas de Calais, France

JENNINGS, Gunner, FREDERICK C., 1257816, 21st Bty. 4th Bde, Canadian Field Artillery. 27 September 1918. Age 24. (Served as MORRISON). Son of Frederick C. and Elizabeth Jennings, of The Gardens, Charlton Park, Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. III. A. 41.

QUEENS CEMETERY, BUCQUOY, Pas de Calais, France

LOVELL, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR MOSS, 17164, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 23 August 1918. Age 23. Son of Henry and Rosa Jane Lovell, of Severn Farm, Elmore, Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. A. 7.

TUBB, Private, FRANCIS GEORGE, 39688, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 August 1918. Age 32. Son of Francis George Tubb; husband of Ada Tubb, of 77, Regent St., Gloucester. Born at Stroud Glos. Grave Ref. IV. A. 12.

QUERENAING COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

ROWLAND, Second Lieutenant, JOHN WALTER BRUCE, "D" Bty. 175th Army Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action near Valenciennes 1 November 1918. Age 19. Son of Dr. Ernest Daniel Rowland and Edith Ellen Stratford Rowland, of 78, Church St., Georgetown, British Guiana. Educated at Cheltenham College. Grave Ref. A. 10.

RAMILLIES BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

GARDINER, Second Lieutenant, ASHLEY JAMES, "A" Coy. 1st Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. Died of wounds 24 October 1918. Age 31. Son of Colston and Jane Gardiner, of Gloucester; husband of Ethel Mary Gardiner, of "South Bank," Stroud Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. G. 2.

RAPERIE BRITISH CEMETERY, VILLEMONTOIRE, Aisne, France

SPENCER, Private, H G, 236545, 1st/1st Bn., Herefordshire Regiment. 23 July 1918. Age 22. Son of Thomas and Harriet Spencer, of Hempsted, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. A. 6.

RATION FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-DARMENTIERES, Nord, France

DODSON, Second Lieutenant, JOSEPH EDWARD, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). attd. 10th Bn. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), Killed in action 10 October 1918. Age 31. Son of Edward and Selina Dodson, of "The Gables," Hathersage, Derbyshire; husband of Dorothy May Dodson, of 7, Evelyn Court, Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham. Late Balliol (Oxford), Liverpool, and Dover Colleges. Grave Ref. VIII. D. 2.

REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY, GRANDCOURT, Somme, France

GOSLING, Private, PERCIVAL ALBERT GEORGE, 2217, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 December 1916. Age 20. Son of Albert and Edith Ellen Gosling, of 17. Ormond Terrace, Regent St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. A. 28.

RIBECOURT ROAD CEMETERY, TRESCAULT, Pas de Calais, France

CALEY, Private, A, 328108, 1st/8th, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 27 September 1918. Age 35. Husband of Frances Alice Caley, of 3, Queen's Parade, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. C. 1.

RIBEMONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Aisne, Aisne, France

JONES, Private, JOHN WESLEY, 37937, 6th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 21 March 1918. Age 27. Son of John and Mary Jones, of Farndon House, Great Norwood St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. British. B. 16.

ROCLINCOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

LEYLAND, Lieutenant Colonel, REX HAMILTON, Cdg. 2nd Bn., Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 24 September 1918. Age 33. Son of the late Frederick Dawson Leyland and of Sybil Leyland, late of 79, Cromwell Rd., South Kensington, and husband of Helen Mary Leyland, late of Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. VI. E. 1.

PEARSON, Rifleman, SYDNEY FRANK, 2933, 1st Bn., Rifle Brigade. 13 July 1917. Age 27. Son of Edmund John and Emily Pearson; husband of Mary Louisa Pearson, of 130, Gloucester St., Cirencester, Glos. Grave Ref. III. C. 26.

WOODCOCK, Private, G F, 37276, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 July 1917. Age 23. Son of Lucy Woodcock, of "Ellerslie," 39, Tredworth Rd., Gloucester, and the late F. H. Woodcock. Grave Ref. I. D. 8.

ROCLINCOURT VALLEY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

HERBERT, Private, LESLIE STAFFORD, 27668, 16th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. formerly, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 14 May 1917. Age 21. Son of E. Stafford Herbert and Elizabeth Herbert, of "The Cedars," Hucclecote, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. C. 14.

ROCQUIGNY-EQUANCOURT ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, MANANCOURT, Somme, France

EVANS, Private, JOHN RICHARD, 24067, 6th Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died of wounds 26 November 1917. Age 34. Son of John and Elizabeth Evans, of Cheltenham; husband of Ethel Daisy Evans (nee Davis), of IA, Southemhay, Clifton Wood, Bristol. Grave Ref. V. A. 4.

HAWKINS, Major, ALEXANDER EDWARD, "B" Bty. 161st Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 12 December 1917. Age 23. Nephew of Charlotte E. P. Hawkins, of The Manor House, Upton Lane, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. A. 10.

HUNT, Private, A F V, 43644, 11th Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 18 December 1917. Age 20. Son of Alfred Frederick and Elizabeth Hunt, of Pilley Lane, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VII. B. 15.

ROEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

CULL, Private, ALBERT EDWARD, 63364, 152nd Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 15 May 1917. Age 20. Son of Robert W. and Louisa Cull, of "Cotteswold," Swindon, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 29.

ROISEL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

BURLTON, Private, HENRY WILLIAM, 290311, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action at St. Quentin 15 September 1918. Age 39. Eldest son of William and Ellen Burlton, of Gloucester; husband of Edith E. Burlton, of 40, Hinton Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. L. 2.

GARDNER, Private, WILLIAM, 6006, 5th Bn., Connaught Rangers. 11 October 1918. Age 31. Son of Sarah Holland (formerly Gardner), of 58, Wellington St., Gloucester, and the late Henry Gardner. Grave Ref. II. A. 15.

ROMERIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France

BULLINGHAM, Lance Corporal, SIDNEY VICKERS JAMES, 38491, 2nd Bn. 3rd, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. 26 October 1918. Age 29. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Bullingham, of Edge Hill Cottage, Stroud, Glos., England. Native of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. VIII. A. 18.

HAYWARD, Private, ARTHUR, 20606, 6th Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. 20 October 1918. Age 19. Son of Arthur and Jane Hayward, of 3, Oxford Buildings, Upper High St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. IX. B. 8.

WINDIATE, Private, BERTRAM FRANK, 128333, 61st Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 29 October 1918. Age 20. Son of James and Alice Windiate, of Bafford Farm House, Bafford Lane, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. VIII. C. 10.

ROSIERES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

POWELL, Private, F C, 5761, 2nd/5th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 26 February 1917. Age 28. Son of Henry John and Harriett Powell, of Glebe Cottage, Sandhurst, Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. D. 5.

ROYAL IRISH RIFLES GRAVEYARD, LAVENTIE, Pas de Calais, France

JACKSON, Private, C W, 3580, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 June 1916. Age 19. Son of William Compton Jackson and Fanny Jackson, of 54, Rosebery Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. J. 2.

SKILLERN, Private, E, 3345, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 June 1916. Age 20. Son of George and Kate Skillern, of Pope's Cottage, Higham, Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. J. 4.

ROYE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

PALMER, Private, W A, 41672, 2nd/4th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 23 March 1918. Age 18. Son of John Palmer, of 86, Painswick Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. A. 13.

RUE-DES-BERCEAUX MILITARY CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, Pas de Calais, France

BOND, Lance Corporal, S, 11527, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 October 1915. Age 24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bond, of Spring Field Villa, Longlevens, Gloucester. Born at Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 15.

PULHAM, Private, FRANK ERNEST, 17464, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 October 1915. Age 21. Son of the late John and Mary Pulham, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. D. 14.

STEPHENS, Private, JOHN JOSEPH, 12044, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 15 December 1915. Age 24. Son of Joseph John and Elizabeth Stephens, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 20.

RUE-DU-BACQUEROT No.1 MILITARY CEMETERY, LAVENTIE, Pas de Calais, France

BALLINGER, Private, A, 2166, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 March 1916. Age 28. Son of George Ballinger, of 7, Grove St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. F. 13.

GILLIAT, Captain, REGINALD HORACE CROSBIE, 5th Bn., Leinster Regiment. attd. 1st Bn. (formerly 2nd Bn.), Connaught Rangers, Killed in action 6 April 1915. Son of Mr. C. Gilliat, of New Club, Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. I. A. 18.

LOVERIDGE, Private, W, 23010, 10th Bn., South Wales Borderers. 22 January 1916. Age 34. Son of William and Jane Loveridge; husband of Amelia Maud Loveridge, of 8, Pennard Place, Mynachdy, Cardiff. Born at Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. E. 17.

MASON, Private, HAROLD JOHN, 16999, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 19 March 1916. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mason, of 24, Albert St., St. Peter''s, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. F. 8.

RUE-PETILLON MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX, Pas de Calais, France

COOCH, Lieutenant, CHARLES ROLLO, "B" Coy. 2nd Bn., Border Regiment. Killed in action 17 December 1914. Age 20. Son of Maj. C. E. H. Cooch (Border Regt.) and Mrs. Cooch, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. A. 3.

RUESNES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

CHAMBERLAIN, Battery Serjeant Major, CHARLES, 40915, M M and Bar, "C" Bty. 310th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. 4 November 1918. Age 30. Husband of Annie Chamberlain, of 20, Millbrook St, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. A. 2.

SAILLY-LABOURSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France

BROOKES, Lance Corporal, E A, 263002, 18th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 11 September 1918. Age 25. Son of Mrs. J. A. Brookes, of Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. N. 14.

GREEN, Private, FRANK ROLAND, 42266, 18th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 11 September 1918. Age 19. Son of William and Ophelia Mary Green, of 2, Glenorah Villas, Cleeve View Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. N. 15.

PALMER, Pioneer, FREDERICK ROBERT, 130177, "A" Special Coy., Royal Engineers. 18 April 1918. Age 31. Husband of Isabella Theresa Palmer, of 51, Upper Gloucester Place, Dorset Square, Marylebone, London. Grave Ref. G. 13.

PARRY, Private, A E, 34836, 18th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 11 September 1918. Son of Mr. F. Parry, of 2, Millbrook Terrace, Gloucester Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. N. 17.

PRICE, Private, ALBERT PERCY, 12103, 18th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 11 September 1918. Age 29. Son of James and Martha Fanny Price, of Stoke Rd., Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. N. 21

SAILLY-SAILLISEL BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France

BROWN, Private, HARRY HORACE CHARLES, 14907, ''D'' Coy. 1st Bn., Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 22 December 1916. Age 24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, of Gloucester St., Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. VI. H. 1.

NORTH, Private, W, 29802, 2nd Bn., Hampshire Regiment. 27 January 1917. Age 37. Son of Mrs. E. North, of Gloucester Cottage, South St., Farnborough, Hants. Grave Ref. I. C. 2.

SAILLY-SUR-LA-LYS-CANADIAN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

FISHER, Second Lieutenant, CECIL ERIC HAIG, 15th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 24 July 1915. Age 20. Born at Guildford. Son of Brig. Gen. J. Fisher, C.B., late 2nd King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) of "Sirmoor," Short Heath, Farnham, Surrey, and the late Mrs. Fisher (nee Haig). Educated at Cheltenham College. Grave Ref. II. G. 143.

SANCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

BARKER, Sergeant, SIDNEY BARNES, 177936, M M, 1st Bn., Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment). Killed in action 30 September 1918. Age 21. Son of James William and Laura Barker, of Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. Grave Ref. II. B. 13.

BOX, Private, REGINALD GEORGE, 718499, 16th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). 1 October 1918. Age 24. Son of William and Ada Eleanor Box, of 4, Westgate St., Gloucester, England. Native of Cheltenham, England. Grave Ref. II. B. 34.

SANDERS KEEP MILITARY CEMETERY, GRAINCOURT-LES-HAVRINCOURT, Pas de Calais, France

BAYLISS, Private, THOMAS, 13940, King's Coy. 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. Killed in action 27 September 1918. Age 29. Son of George and Hannah Bayliss, of Churchdown, Gloucester; husband of Daisy Irene Bayliss, of 5, Victoria Cottages, Hucclecote, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 1.

SANDPITS BRITISH CEMETERY, FOUQUEREUIL, Pas de Calais, France

SEELEY, Private, THOMAS, S/13800, 4th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 13 May 1918. Age 27. Son of Thomas and Harriet Seeley, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. J. 1.

SAVY BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France

GAUKROGER, Second Lieutenant, HUBERT, 1st Bn., Manchester Regiment. 2 April 1917. Age 31. Son of Mr. Young Gaukroger, of Didsbury, Manchester; husband of Eva Mary Gaukroger, of 14 Lansdown Parade, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. I. Q. 6.

RICKERBY, Captain, J H E, M C, "A" Coy. 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 22 March 1918. Age 22. Silver Medal for Military Valour (Italy). Son of Maj. T. E. Rickerby and Mrs. A. E. Rickerby, of Hafod, Shurdington, Cheltenham. Educated at Cheltenham College and Pembroke College, Cambridge. Grave Ref. I. U. 15.

SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No.1, Pas de Calais, France

PALMER, Private, A B, 12273, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Palmer, of 5, Oxford St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. G. 19.

SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No.2, Somme, France

CHANDLER, Corporal, HARDY CHALONER POWELL, 12839, 5th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). 26 September 1916 - 27 September 1916. Age 20. Son of the late Powell Richard William and A. E. Chandler, of Mirfield House, Churchdown, Gloucester, England. Born at Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XVI. B. 14.

GODSELL, Private, FRANK, 11995, 9th Bn., Royal Welsh Fusiliers. 3 July 1916. Age 26. Son of John and Rosetta Fanny Godsell, of 29, Brunswick St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XV. H. 2.

ESSERY, Private, JOHN E., 17527, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 30. Son of the late Albert and Miriam Essery, of St. George'S, Bristol; husband of Gertrude M. Cooper (formerly Essery), of 66, Kingsholm Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXIII. K. 12.

HARDING, Private, JOHN WILLIAM, 3292, 1st/10th Bn., The King's (Liverpool Regiment). attd. 166th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 9 August 1916. Age 25. Son of John William Harding, of 4, Salisbury Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. XXXV. M. 5.

MACEY, Serjeant, CLAUDE E. N., 10505, 2nd Bn., Welsh Regiment. 8 September 1916. Age 25. Son of Claude and Alice Macey, of Rosedale House, Minsterworth, Gloucester. Born at Cardiff. Grave Ref. VI. B. 13.

SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, France

MAYO, Private, LEONARD FRANK, 55303, "B" Coy. 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 27 May 1918. Age 30. Son of George Mayo, of Minsterworth, Gloucester; husband of Elizabeth Mayo, of Elmore Back, Elmore, Gloucester.

RANDALL, Private, HENRY FREDERICK, 39382, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 May 1918. Age 20. Son of Mr. H. J. Randall, of 4, Stretton Terrace, Rose Hill St., Cheltenham.

SAVAGE, Private, FRANK, 41899, 3rd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 27 May 1918. Age 19. Son of Harry and Martha Savage, of Alpha Cottage, Hatherley, Cheltenham, Glos.

SKEEN, Private, ARTHUR JAMES, 23578, 2nd/4th Bn., Hampshire Regiment. 25 July 1918. Age 26. Son of Edwin and Emily Skeen, of 13, Waterloo St., Cheltenham.

SMITH, Private, GEORGE HARRY, 48089, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 5 June 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. J. and Mrs. Annie Smith, of 18, St. Mary's Square, Gloucester.

SOUTHAN, Private, TOM, 42915, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 6 June 1918. Age 20. Brother of Mrs. Beatrice A. Roberts, of "Clifton House", Falkner St., Gloucester.

SOLESMES BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

JONES, Private, PERCIVAL THOMAS BRITTON, 29152, 7th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. 29 November 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. G. and Mrs. L. Jones, of 40, Jersey Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. E. 12.

ST. AUBERT BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

BUTLER, Private, GEORGE HENRY, 203477, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 October 1918. Husband of G. Butler, of Oriel House, Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. V. A. 19.

MATTHAMS, Second Lieutenant, LAWRENCE, 49th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 13 October 1918. Age 23. Son of William and Selina Matthams, of 28, Lansdown Crescent, Cheltenham, Glos. Native of Great Waltham, Chelmsford. Grave Ref. V. A. 25.

SIMMONS, Second Lieutenant, PERCY MARSTON, 2nd Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. 20 October 1918. Age 36. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simmons, of Norton, Gloucester; husband of Violet Madeline Eliza Simmons, of "Hazeldene," 37, Lysom Avenue, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. B. 16.

STEPHENS, Lance Serjeant, ALBERT WILLIAM, 13361, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 October 1918. Age 25. Son of John Henry and Eliza Stephens, of 1, Rosedale Cottages, Hyde Rd., Swindon, Cheltenham, Glos. Native of Uckington, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. V. D. 6.

ST. ERME COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Aisne, France

DAWE, Private, R M, 35668, 5th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment. 13 August 1918. Age 28. Son of Mrs. E. Dawe, of 76, Milbourne St., Tredworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 18.

ST. HILAIRE CEMETERY, FREVENT, Pas de Calais, France

SMITH, Private, HUBERT ALFRED, 42441, 9th Bn., Essex Regiment. Died of wounds 27 March 1918. Age 20. Son of Hubert Alfred and Annie Louisa Smith, of 85, Victoria St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. V. D. 10.

ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France

STEPHENS, Serjeant, E W, 13631, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 April 1916. Age 24. Son of Mrs. Ellen M. Stephens, of 4, Horsefair St., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Born at Gretton, Glos. Grave Ref. III. J. 2.

WAKEFIELD, Private, JOHN EDMUND, 2114, "D" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 28 April 1916. Age 19. Son of the late Edward and Rosetta Wakefield, of Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. D. 11.

ST. PIERRE CEMETERY, AMIENS, Somme, France

BRAZENER, Private, GEORGE EDWIN ARTHUR, 55009, 3rd Labour Coy., Devonshire Regiment. transf. to (100246) 168th Coy., Labour Corps, Died of broncho pneumonia 28 February 1919. Age 31. Husband of Agnes May Brazener, of 2, Essex Rd., Bourton-on-the-Water, Glos. Native of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. XIV. G. 7.

LONG, Corporal, WILLIAM ERNEST, 315281, 2nd/5th Bn., London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade). 25 April 1918. Age 38. Son of James and Mary Long, of Cheltenham; husband of Florence Grace Long, of 35, Gowlett Rd., East Dulwich, London. Grave Ref. XIII. B. 7.

MINCHIN, Captain (Quartermaster) WILLIAM SMITH, M C, 11th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 20 April 1918. Age 46. Husband of Gertrude Annie Minchin, of 64, Fairview Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XII. D. 2.

RALPH, Private, HAROLD EDGAR, 58484, 6th Labour Coy., Devonshire Regiment. transf. to (102355) 171st Coy., Labour Corps 15 April 1918. Husband of Mrs. E. D. Ralph, of 2, Victoria Parade, Gloucester Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XVI. D. 7.

ST. POL BRITISH CEMETERY, ST. POL-SUR-TERNOISE, Pas de Calais, France

ATKINS, Driver, W W, T/37917, 22nd Army Auxiliary Horse Coy., Army Service Corps. Died of pneumonia 7 November 1918. Age 21. Grandson of Mrs. A. Cratchley, of 18, Archdeacon St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. C. 13.

DYMOND, Private, W R, 28457, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 19 November 1918. Age 30. Son of Samuel and Fanny Dymond, of Staple Hill, Bristol; husband of Emma Nellie Gertrude Dymond, of North Rd., The Reddings, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. II. D. 7.

ST. REMI-DU-NORD COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France

WILLIAMSON, Private, THOMAS RICHARD, 37579, "B" Coy. 1st Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Killed in action 8 November 1918. Age 19. Son of Thomas and Sarah Williamson, of Grange Farm, Woolstone, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Near North-East corner.

ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France

ALLEN, Serjeant, SAMUEL, 18343, 13th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 April 1918. Age 32. Son of Samuel and Mary Allen; husband of Lilian C. Lodge (formerly Allen), of 46, Widden St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. P. IX. C. 6B.

BIRDSEYE, Private, HENRY JOSEPH, 52186, 2nd Bn., Devonshire Regiment. Died of meningitis 20 March 1917. Age 18. Son of Eleanor Birdseye, of 46, Blenheim Rd., Gloucester, and the late Herbert J. Birdseye. Grave Ref. O. VIII. O. 2.

COSIER, Lance Corporal, W R, 241554, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 November 1918. Age 37. Son of Reuben Thomas and Maria Cornley Cosier, of 35, Queen St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. S. III. J. 7.

DEVEREUX, Private, JOSEPH, 37648, 2nd Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. Died of wounds 22 March 1917. Age 32. Son of Charles and Fanny Devereux, of Sandhurst; husband of Agnes Mary Devereux, of Industrial Cottages, Sandhurst, Gloucester. Grave Ref. O. VIII. M. 4.

EMMS, Lance Corporal, CHARLES, 27940, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 28 June 1917. Age 28. Son of William and Kate Emms, of Redditch; husband of Lilian Rose Emms, of 3, Stretton Terrace, Rosehill St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. P. II. 1. 10B.

FERGUSON, Captain, JOHN CHARLES MOORE, 7th Bn. attd. 2nd Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of influenza 19 November 1918. Age 30. Son of Emily Norton Ferguson, of Chester House, Kewstoke Rd., Weston-Super-Mare, and the late John Ferguson. Born at Cheltenham. Grave Ref. S. V. K. 4.

FRIZZELL, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK GEORGE, 28138, 6th Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment. Died of wounds 14 June 1918. Age 28. Son of Frederick and Eliza Frizzell, of Parkstone; husband of Maud Frizzell, of "Ivydene," Cheltenham Rd., Upper Parkstone, Dorset. Grave Ref. Q. I. E. 6.

HARKER, Private, W G, 16965, 3rd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. attd. 2nd Employment Base Depot. 22 July 1918. Age 41. Husband of Francis Louisa Harker, of 11, St. Paul's Terrace, St. Paul's Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. Q. III. J. 23.

HIGGINSON, Private, S, 6483, 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own). transf. to (413410) 898th Coy., Labour Corps 26 October 1918. Age 30. Husband of Mary B. Higginson, of Woods Orchard, Tuffley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. S. II. T. 15.

HOOPER, Private 2nd Class, ALFRED JAMES, 119519, 35th Sqdn., Royal Air Force. 5 December 1918. Age 21. Son of James and Amelia Hooper, of 33A, Duke St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. S. III. BB. 15.

LAWRENCE, Lance Corporal, ALBERT JAMES, 10095, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 12 April 1917. Age 19. Son of Frederick John Lawrence, of Andoversford, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. O. VIII. H. 8.

MONGER, Lance Corporal, J E, 240984, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 9 February 1918. Age 21. Son of John E. and 1. G. Monger, of "Southmead," Barnwood Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. P. VI. K. 12B.

PORTLOCK, Lance Corporal, W E, 12046, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 June 1918. Age 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Portlock, of Gloucester; husband of Maria Ellen Portlock, of 24, Chester St., St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Grave Ref. Q. II. J. 1.

PREECE, Serjeant, GEORGE FRANCIS, G/87827, 4th Bn., Middlesex Regiment. Died of wounds 3 October 1918. Age 29. Son of G. J. Preece, of Hampton Park Dairy, Hereford; husband of Florence Louisa Preece, of 19, Pembroke St., Gloucester. A Labour Master of the Gloucester Union. Grave Ref. R. III. M. 14.

ROWLAND, Squadron Serjeant Major, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, L/12772, D C M, "A" Sqdn., 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers. 16 August 1918. Age 41. Son of John and Eliza Rowland, of 106, Washwood Heath Rd., Saltley, Birmingham. Native of Gloucester. Grave Ref. R. II. I. 20.

STAYNER, Bombardier, GRAHAM RICHARD FRANCIS, 14, 14th Bde., Australian Field Artillery. Died of wounds 14 October 1918. Age 25. Son of Christina Stayner, of Bay Rd., Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia, and the late Robert Stayner. Grave Ref. R. III. N. 1.

TOMLINSON, Private, L R, 12566, 1st/4th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. 5 November 1918. Age 28. Son of William and Jane Tomlinson, of Boddington, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. S. II. Y. 29.

WAKEMAN, Private, C H, 13791, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 November 1916. Age 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas Wakeman, of Gloucester; husband of Rosina Wakeman, of 2, Clare St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. O. II. R. 5.

WEBB, Private, A, 38647, 2nd/4th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. Died of wounds 30 March 1918. Age 33. Son of Edwin and Elizabeth Webb; husband of Edith Emily Webb, of Lower Slaughter, Glos. Native of Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. P. VII. E. 5A.

WINTLE, Driver, RICHARD, T4/145713, Army Service Corps. attd. 44th Prisoner of War Coy. 13 February 1917. Age 40. Son of Thomas and Annie Wintle, of Cheltenham; husband of Charlotte Wintle, of 113, Iverson Road, West Hampstead, London. Grave Ref. O. V. E. 6.

ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France

ALDRIDGE, Private, DAVID WALTER, 9150, 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 28 September 1915. Age 26. Son of Sarah Ann Wilkinson (formerly Aldridge), and Matthew Wilkinson (stepfather), of 7, Blackfriars Sq., Blackfriars, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 11. 19.

BRAIN, Serjeant, THOMAS HENRY, 11366, King's Coy., 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds 24 September 1916. Age 30. Son of Worthy James and Sarah Brain, of Gloucester Rd., Stonehouse, Glos. Grave Ref. B. 18. 31.

CHALLENGER, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR ESTWICK, 2629, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 28 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Edward Herbert and Sarah Rosa Challenger, of 2, Brook Villas, Hatherley Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. A. 13. 46.

CHALLONER, Serjeant, WILLIAM, 6884, 5th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died of wounds 29 August 1916. Age 34. Son of Thomas and Mary Challoner, of 35, Moorend St., Cheltenham; husband of Minnie Challoner, of Little Hills, Shurdington, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 26. 7.

GRAIL, Private, STANLEY JAMES, 2807, 6th Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 5 June 1915. Age 18. Son of George Henry and Kate Grail, of "Hillside," Grove Rd., Lydney. Native of Newnham, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. A. 9. 43.

HOLLIDAY, Private, BRUCE PHILIP, 31437, 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 1 September 1916. Age 27. Son of Elizabeth Margaret Millard (formerly Holliday), and the late William Holliday; husband of Elizabeth Ann Holliday, of 17, Albert St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 24. 36.

LANE, Private, G E, 13574, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 6 August 1916. Age 32. Husband of Sarah A. Lane, of 24, Kitchener Avenue, Tuffley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 33. 18.

LEWIS, Private, CHARLES VICTOR, 19918, 2nd Bn., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. Died of sickness 1 August 1916. Age 29. Son of Charles and Emily Lewis, of Gloucester; husband of Ethel Louisa Lewis, of 27, Wakefield Rd., Normanton, Yorks. Grave Ref. B. 29. 24.

MARSHALL, Second Lieutenant, LAURANCE HERBERT, 9th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 22 April 1918. Age 33. Son of Frank Herbert and Lucy Harriet Marshall (nee Jordison), of "Sunnyside," Prestbury, Cheltenham. Born at Middlesbrough. Grave Ref. Officers, B. 7. 6.

RESTALL, Private, H, 2510, 5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 January 1916. Son of Mrs. J. Restall, of Brookfield Rd., Hucclecote, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 15. 46.

ROBINSON, Sergeant, ALBERT JOHN, 440149, 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion. Died of wounds 10 October 1916. Age 36. Son of Henry and Martha Robinson; husband of Emily Jane Vautrin (formerly Robinson), of Vernon, British Columbia. Native of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. B. 16. 35.

RODWAY, Private, G, 6053, 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 8 January 1915. Age 31. Husband of L. Rodway, of 4, Cross Keys Lane, Gloucester. Grave Ref. A. 2. 16.

WHITFIELD, Private, WILLIAM CHARLES, 9348, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 30 July 1916. Age 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Whitfield, of 13, Upper Norwood St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. B. 32. 4.

ST. VAAST COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France

PARKER, Private, FRANK LESLIE, 29589, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. 20 October 1918. Age 26. Husband of Violet Parker, of 183, High St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. A. 6.

ST. VAAST POST MILITARY CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, Pas de Calais, France

BENNETT, Private, A R, 2793, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 13 July 1916. Age 20. Grandson of William Bennett, of 35, Napier St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. III. J. 12.

GREENING, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK HENRY, 15810, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 20 December 1915. Age 24. Husband of Daisy Greening, of 36, Goodyere St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. H. 8.

ST. VENANT-ROBECQ ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, ROBECQ, Pas de Calais, France

BELL, Private, W, 241289, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 17 April 1918. Son of Mrs. E. Bell, of 20, Archdeacon Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. A. 11.

BEVAN, Private, S R, 235079, 15th Bn., Suffolk Regiment. 23 August 1918. Brother of Percy C. Bevan, of "Winifred House," Cheltenham Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 5.

COX, Private, F W, 307449, 2nd/7th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 20 April 1918. Husband of Mrs. A. M. Cox, of 207, Barton St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. D. 13.

EMERY, Private, E, 44079, 2nd/4th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 27 April 1918. Husband of L. V. L. Foote (formerly Emery), of 101, Howard St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. IV. C. 11.

JENKINS, Corporal, EDGAR FRANCIS, 28077, 1st Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. Killed in action 15 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Alfred and Nellie Jenkins, of 30, Fairview St., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. III. D. 11.

PHELPS, Private, H, 202749, 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 April 1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Phelps, of 124, Seymour Rd., Gloucester. Grave Ref. II. B. 17.

STE. MARIE CEMETERY, LE HAVRE, Seine-Maritime, France

ARUNDELL, Private, HENRY RUDOLPH, 203275, 1st/4th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 15 April 1917. Age 34. Son of William Arundell, of Cheltenham, Glos., and the late Jane Arundell; husband of H. R. Arundell, of 2, Oxford St., Maindee, Newport, Mon. Grave Ref. Div 3. N. 14.

BURTON, Lance Corporal, CHARLES, 334194, 15th Bn., Highland Light Infantry. Died of wounds 10 October 1918. Age 19. Son of Albert and Ann Maria Burton, of 5, Bell Terrace, Cheltenham St., Old Basford, Notts. Grave Ref. Div. 62. V. I. 7.

FRICKER, Private, ERNEST JAMES, S/29367, No. 2 Field Bakery, Army Service Corps. Died of meningitis 14 March 1915. Age 23. Son of James and Alice Fricker, of Cheltenham, Glos; husband of Florence Edith Fricker, of 72, Crossman St., Sherwood, Nottingham. Grave Ref. Div. 19. A. 5.

HARRIS, Private, ERNEST HENRY, 72143, Royal Army Medical Corps. attd. H.M.H.S. "Salta." , Lost at sea (mine explosion) half mile North from Whistle Buoy, Le Havre 10 April 1917. Age 18. Son of Annie Sarah Yarnold, of 5, Royal Parade, Cheltenham, Glos, and the late Joseph Henry Harris. Native of Elmstone Hardwick, Cheltenham. Grave Ref. "Salta" Memorial.

JONES, Chaplain 4th Class, The Rev. B, Army Chaplains' Department attd. Royal Garrison Artillery 25 October 1918. Age 32. Son of George and Emma Jones; husband of Dora M. Jones, of 48, Conduit St., Gloucester. Grave Ref. Div. 62. V. N. 2.

MATTHEWS, Private, WILLIAM HENRY, 2548, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 December 1915. Age 21. Son of Henry and Alice Matthews, of Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. Div. 19. N. 6.

STUMP ROAD CEMETERY, GRANDCOURT, Somme, France

MYERS, Private, ROBERT PATTERSON, 158156, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion. Killed in action 1 October 1916. Age 30. Son of William and Elizabeth Myers, of Chapel House, Longney, Gloucester, England. Born at Wandsworth, London. Grave Ref. B. 56.

SUCRERIE BRITISH CEMETERY, GRAINCOURT-LES-HAVRINCOURT, Pas de Calais, France

BIRD, Private, HAROLD PERCY, PLY/2111(S), 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Marine Light Infantry. 30 September 1918. Age 29. Son of Samuel and Ody Bird, of Old Tudor, Stelling, Canterbury. Native of Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. A. 14.

SUCRERIE CEMETERY, ABLAIN-ST. NAZAIRE, Pas de Calais, France

PEGLER, Private, W E, 237954, 75th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 2 September 1917. Age 30. Son of Arthur Edward and Kate Pegler, of Scarborough Junction, Ontario. Native of Gloucester, England. Grave Ref. I. A. 4.

SUCRERIE MILITARY CEMETERY, COLINCAMPS, Somme, France

BUCK, Private, GEORGE WALTER, 10/1297, 10th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 27 June 1916. Age 35. Son of Michael Buck, of Pierpoint Hotel, Cheltenham, and the late Maria Buck, of Buchanan St. Corn Mill, Blackpool, Lancs. Grave Ref. I. F. 26.

SUNKEN ROAD CEMETERY, VILLERS-PLOUICH, Nord, France

CLARKE, Able Seaman, HORACE, Wales Z/835., Nelson Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 4 January 1918. Age 20. Son of William and Alice Clarke, of 9, Gloucester St., Stroud, Glos. Native of Bath, Somerset. Grave Ref. B. 6.

MATTHEWS, Able Seaman, E E, R/1125, Drake Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 2 January 1918. Age 21. Son of Mrs. Rosina Matthews, of Ivy Cottage, North End, Huntley, Gloucester. Grave Ref. B. 5.

SAUNDERS, Able Seaman, WALTER CHARLES, R/1694, Anson Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died of wounds received 31st Dec., 1917 1 January 1918. Age 27. Son of Mrs. Dora Saunders, of Middle St., Uplands, Stroud, Glos., and the late Charles Saunders. Member of Cheltenham Division of the Gloucestershire Constabulary. Native of Eastcourt, Wilts. Grave Ref. A. 28.

TEMPLEUX-LE-GUERARD COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France

GARDNER, Private, G F, 3845, 6th Dragoons (Inniskilling). 17 June 1917. Age 41. Son of Charlotte Gardner, of 13, Pembroke St., Gloucester; husband of Joanna Gardner, of 23, Surrey Rd., Darnall, Sheffield. Grave Ref. B. 12.

TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE, Pas de Calais, France

BALDWIN, Private, PERCY GEORGE, M/371863, 71st Aux. Mechanical Transport Coy., Army Service Corps. Died of disease 5 November 1918. Age 32. Son of William and Annie Baldwin, of Pirton Lane, Churchdown; husband of Gertrude Baldwin, of Sandywell, Churchdown, nr. Gloucester. Grave Ref. X. A. 29.

BARNES, Private, HENRY THOMAS, 266870, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 2 November 1918. Age 34. Son of William and Mary Ann Barnes, of Longfurlong, Gotherington, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. VI. F. 49.

BOND, Pioneer, EDGAR WILLIAM, 115670, 4th Labour Bn., Royal Engineers. transf. to (291414) 703rd Labour Coy., Labour Corps, Died of disease 8 March 1919. Age 38. Son of William and Mary Bond, of Drymock, nr. Gloucester; husband of Mary Arm Bond, of 9, Garby St., Worcester. Grave Ref. XV. B. 9.

BOURNE, Sapper, SAMUEL BOULTON, WR/269519, Railway Operating Dept., Royal Engineers. Died of disease 17 July 1918. Age 35. Son of Henry and Fanny Bourne, of Knapp Cottage, Charlton Kings, nr. Cheltenham; husband of Mrs. C. M. J. Bourne, of 7, Suffolk St., Swindon, Wiltshire. Grave Ref. I. F. 12.

COOK, Air Mechanic 3rd Class, ARTHUR WILLIAM EDWARD, 28089, 1st Aeroplane Supply Depot Repair Park, Royal Air Force. Killed in action 24 September 1918. Age 24. Son of Edwin and Margaret Cook; husband of Elizabeth Cook, of New Row, Aldsworth, nr. Northleach, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. IV. C. 17.

CREED, Private, WILLIAM HENRY, 378177, 259th Area Employment Coy., Labour Corps. 17 February 1919. Age 28. Son of William and Francis Creed, of Chalford Hill, nr. Stroud; husband of Mrs. O. Creed, of Grove View Cottages, Lower Leazes, Stroud Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. XIII. D. 30.

FOWLES, Private, ROWLAND, 96562, 52rd Gen. Hosp, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died of disease 1 July 1918. Age 29. Son of Rowland and Maria Fowles, of Avening, nr. Stroud, Gloucester. Grave Ref. I. C. 21.

HILLER, Private, HARRY LEONARD, 32783, 2nd Bn., South Lancashire Regiment. Died of malaria 12 October 1918. Age 25. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hiller, of 8, Christ Church Terrace, Malvern Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. VIII. C. 8.

HOOKHAM, Private, R, 33934, 3rd Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). transf. to (66258) 111th Coy., Labour Corps, Died of disease 3 July 1918. Age 42. Husband of Alice Hookham, of South Hill Cottage, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. I. D. 12.

ILES, Lance Corporal, J, 42730, 2nd Bn., Essex Regiment. Died of wounds 5 September 1918. Age 19. Son of John and Rhoda Iles, of Horton, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire. He was the son of a soldier on service and grand-nephew of a Crimean veteran. Grave Ref. III. C. 18.

KIDDLE, Air Mechanic 2nd Class, D L, 263531, 91st Wing, Royal Air Force. 18 September 1919. Age 18. Son of Alfred and Susan Kiddle, of Gloucester. Grave Ref. XIV. B. 29.

LODGE, Private, S C, 60531, 23rd (Tyneside Scottish) Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers. 28 July 1918. Son of Mr. L. C. Lodge, of Vicarage Cottage, Brockworth, Gloucester. Grave Ref. VIII. D. 13.

MANDERS, Private, ARTHUR, 29845, 1st Bn., Border Regiment. Died of wounds 23 October 1918. Age 31. Son of William and Elizabeth Ann Manders, of Willersey, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. VI. B. 59.

MUNDAY, Private, BENJAMIN, 51117, 17th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 14 December 1919. Age 29. Son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Alexandra Munday, of Upper Park Fields, Putney, London; husband of L. A. Munday, of Bryn Ivor, St. Stephens Rd., Cheltenham. Grave Ref. XV. C. 4.

NEAL, Private, WILLIAM, 30353, 8th Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed in action 27 August 1918. Age 30. Son of Eliza and the late Bletsoe Neal, of Berrill St., Irchester, Northants; husband of Alice Lydia Neal, of Tortworth Court, Falfield, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. II. F. 4.

PEGLER, Private, HOWARD RICHARD, 50280, 2nd/6th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds 30 October 1918. Age 19. Son of Julia Kate and the late Richard Pegler, of Laurel Terrace, Thrupp, nr. Stroud, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. VII. A. 4.

PULLOM, Private, VICTOR GEORGE, 22487, 18th Bn., Army Cyclist Corps. Died of wounds 25 June 1918. Age 20. Son of Frank John and Rose Ann Pullom, of Hollow Brook, Condeston, nr. Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. I. B. 27.

SMITH, Private, ALBERT, 3083014, 14th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment). Died of disease 21 December 1918. Age 38. Son of William Henry and Ellen Mary Smith, of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. XII. D. 25.

SMITH, Pioneer, HENRY GEORGE, 48446, M M, 31st Div. Signal Coy., Royal Engineers. Died of disease 10 November 1918. Age 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of Down Hatherley, Gloucester; husband of Margaret Smith, of 25, Shackleton Rd., Earlsdon, Coventry. Grave Ref. X. D. 9.

WHILEY, Private, SIDNEY ARTHUR, 96110, 7th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 7 October 1918. Age 25. Son of Arthur and Emma Whiley, of Stroud; husband of Ethel F. Whiley, of 8, Elm Terrace, Lighthill, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Grave Ref. IV. F. 23.

WILLIAMS, Corporal, FRANK, M2/048255, Mechanical Transport, Royal Army Service Corps. attd. Pontoon Park, Royal Engineers, Died of disease 28 January 1919. Age 25. Son of William and Emily Williams, of Cheltenham; husband of Henrietta Williams, of Fifield, Milton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire. Grave Ref. XIII. B. 15.

WOODWARD, Private, H W, 45187, 2nd Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died of wounds 17 November 1918. Age 19. Son of Frank B. and Louisa E. Woodward, of 2, Priory Buildings, London Rd., Cheltenham, Glos. Grave Ref. XI. A. 32.

THIENNES BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France

RHODES, Private, CECIL, 50701, 15th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 28 June 1918. Age 18. Son of Frederick Charles and Elizabeth Rhodes, of 33, Ryecroft Street, Gloucester. Grave Ref. Row D. Grave 5.

THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France

ABELL, Captain, JOHN LLOYD WILLIAM HOWARD, 11th Bn., Cheshire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Age 28. Son of the late Howard C. Abell and Eleanor Abell, of Marlborough House, Witcombe, Glos; and Stepson of Annie Abell, of "Dunedin," Western Rd., Cheltenham. Pier and Face 3 C and 4 A.

ALCOCK, Second Lieutenant, ALFRED, 18th Bn. attd. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 August 1916. Age 31. Son of Alfred and Mary Alcock, of Didbrook, Winchcombe, Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

ALDER, Private, ARTHUR FREDERICK, 22486, 4th Bn., Grenadier Guards. 25 September 1916. Age 24. Son of John Thomas and Elizabeth Alder, of 17 Sebert St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Pier and Face 8 D.

ALDRIDGE, Private, HERBERT EDGAR, 26549, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 August 1916. Age 21. Son of Ernest William and Sarah Melinda Aldridge, of 16, Portland Square, Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

ALLAWAY, Private, ALBERT E., 4018, "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 20. Son of Albert W. and Mary E. Allaway, of 63, Great Western Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

ALLEN, Private, THOMAS A., 2874, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 29 August 1916. Age 20. Son of Thomas Halls Allen and Ann Allen, of Glenthorne, Longford, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

ALLSOPP, Private, WILLIAM, 36796, "B" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 24 December 1916. Age 21. Son of William and Emily Allsopp, of 1, Alma Place, Bristol Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

AMERY, Private, ERNEST JOHN, 3084, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 20. Son of John Witfill Amery and Lillie Amelia Amery, of 31, All Saints Terrace, Hewlett Rd., Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

ANDREWS, Private, CHARLES N., 241307, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 20. Son of Henry Thomas and Emily Andrews, of 37, Prince St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

ATKINSON, Captain, LEWIS DE BURGH, Mentioned in Despatches, 2nd Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment. 16 August 1916. Age 35. Son of Humphrey Alexander Atkinson and Harriet Atkinson, of "Stoneville", King's Rd., Cheltenham; husband of Louise Christine Atkinson, of 9, Langley Rd., Elmers End, Beckenham, Kent. Pier and Face 7 C.

BALDWIN, Private, ARTHUR, 240393, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 August 1916. Age 21. Son of Arthur Andrew and Emily Kezia Baldwin, of 12, St. Catherine St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BALLINGER, Private, ARCHIBALD, 240686, "D" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 22. Son of Ralph E. and Annie Ballinger, of 21, Weston Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BALLINGER, Private, FREDERICK, 2214, "D" Coy. 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ballinger, of 7, Grove St., Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BARTLETT, Private, HERBERT, 23249, 12th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 September 1916. Age 24. Son of Edwin and Mary Jane Bartlett, of Newton Cottage, Corse, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BARTLETT, Lance Corporal, RICHARD E., 3411, "C" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 August 1916. Age 21. Son of Ashton Bartlett, and Bertha Bartlett, of 3, Midland Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BASE, Private, ALFRED JAMES, 23926, "C" Coy. 1st Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 22 August 1916. Age 19. Son of Alfred and Martha Base, of Post Office Row, Longney, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BAYLISS, Lance Corporal, THOMAS J., 12259, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 18 November 1916. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bayliss, of The Salmon Inn, Elmore, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BEER, Private, ERNEST, 18535, 8th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 7 July 1916. Age 29. Son of Thomas Henry Beer, of 6A, Jersey Rd., Gloucester; husband of Edith Beer, of 29, Gascony Avenue, West Hampstead, London. Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16 A.

BIRD, Private, CHARLES H., 3399, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 27 August 1916. Age 19. Son of George Sidney and Mary Ann Bird, of 26, St. James St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BIRD, Private, GUS, 1516, 1st Bn., Welsh Guards. 16 September 1916. Age 27. Son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Bird, of 2, Stroud Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 7 D.

BOYCE, Private, SAMUEL G., 26440, 10th Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Sidney Boyce, of I, Arbour Cottages, Longney, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BRAZENER, Private, ALBERT C. H., 4594, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 November 1916. Age 24. Son of William and Susan Goodwin Brazener, of "Lilybank", Cundell, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BRIMFIELD, Corporal, ALFRED, 20252, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Age 23. Son of Mr. J. Brimfield, of 216, Coney Hill Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 6 C.

BROOKS, Private, ERNEST O., 240781, "B" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 24. Son of Thomas Brooks, of 2, Prospect Cottages, Armscroft Rd., Barnwood, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BROWN, Private, ALFRED, 37024, 2nd Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. 12 October 1916. Age 30. Son of Thomas and Sophia Brown, of Gosberton House, Lincoln Rd., Peterborough; husband of Edith Ellen Brown, of 43, Sidney St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 3 C and 3 D.

BROWN, Private, WILLIAM M., 12300, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 25 October 1916. Age 28. Son of Matthias and Ann Jane Brown, of " Gilling", Gladstone Rd., Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

BUTT, Private, CHARLES WILLIAM, 1690, 1st Bn., Welsh Guards. 25 September 1916. Age 21. Son of Sarah Ann Butt, of Cheltenham Rd., Churchdown, Gloucester, and the late George Butt. Pier and Face 7 D.

CAPON, Serjeant, GEORGE G., 13538, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Francis William and Selina Capon, of 25, Regent St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

CARTER, Private, GILBERT W., 241264, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 14 July 1916. Age 30. Son of William and Ann Carter, of Foxcote, Andoverford, Glos.; husband of Lucy Carter, of Rosedale, Gloucester Rd., Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

CASWELL, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM D., 2041, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 19. Son of Charles W. and A. S. Caswell, of 72, St. Catherine St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

CHANDLER, Private, GEORGE ERNEST, 26968, 11th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment. 30 July 1916. Age 39. Son of the late James and Sarah Ann Chandler; husband of Annie Eagles (formerly Chandler), of 17, Albany St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 11 D.

CHESS, Lance Corporal, ERNEST HENRY, 240910, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 August 1916. Age 20. Son of George and Mary Chess, of 2, Grosvenor Cottages, Grosvenor Terrace, Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

CLARK, Private, HORACE S., 240491, "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 23. Son of Horace and Clara Clark, of 122, Tredworth Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

CLIFFORD, Private, JOHN, 13728, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 23. Son of John and Sarah Ann Clifford, of 11, Victoria Rd., Longford, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

COLE, Private, GEORGE, 16853, 10th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 39. Son of G. D. Cole, of 21, Wheatstone Rd., Tredworth, Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 6 C.

COX, Private, ALBERT R., 17634, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 24. Son of Charles Henry and Clara Cox, of 14, Chapel St., Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

CREED, Private, ALBERT CYRIL, 14017, 4th Bn., Grenadier Guards. 25 September 1916. Age 26. Son of Albert Ernest Creed, of 1, Grosvenor Cottages, Grosvenor Terrace, Cheltenham. Pier and Face 8 D.

DAVIS, Private, ALBERT ERNEST, 241310, (4020). 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 23. Son of Fred and Sarah Ann Davis, of 19, New St., Cheltenham, Glos. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

DIDCOTE, Private, JAMES, 23854, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 30 July 1916. Age 21. Son of Rose H. E. Barnfield (formerly Didcote), of "Rosemount", Hasfield, Gloucester, and the late George Didcote. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

DIX, Private, ALFRED E. C., 19070, 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 20 July 1916. Brother of William Dix, of 18, Victoria Place, Bath Rd., Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

DONE, Private, ALBERT, 2503, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 16 August 1916. Age 27. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Done, of 19, Guinea St., Kingsholm, Gloucester. Eldest of three brothers who served. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

DREW, Private, JAMES HENRY, 20425, 1st Bn, South Staffordshire Regiment. 14 July 1916. Age 21. Son of the late James Drew; husband of Lilian Ellen Cooper (formerly Drew), of 4 Church St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 7 B.

DRINKWATER, Serjeant, ARCHIBALD G., 12286, 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 3 July 1916. Age 32. Son of the late George James and Elizabeth Drinkwater, of 57, Clegram Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

DU BOULAY, Second Lieutenant, HUBERT LIONEL HOUSSEMAYNE, 3rd Bn. attd. 1st Bn., Wiltshire Regiment. 3 September 1916. Age 19. Son of Col. Woodforde George Du Boulay and Rose Du Boulay, of Marchmont, Cheltenham, Glos. Pier and Face 13 A.

DUNFORD, Private, HAROLD GEORGE, 23392, No. 2 Coy. 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 23 July 1916. Age 19. Son of Francis James and Bertha Mary Dunford, of 19, All Saints Rd., Gloucester. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

DUNN, Serjeant, REGINALD THEODORE, 1485, South Midland Div., Army Cyclist Corps. 18 August 1916. Age 24. Brother of Miss Edith M. Dunn, of "Bangalore " Kensington Avenue, Cheltenham, Glos. Pier and Face 12 C.

ENOCH, Lance Corporal, ALFRED W. G., 2528, M M, 1st/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment. 21 July 1916. Age 24. Son of William C. and Constance F. Enoch, of Camden Cottage, Croft St., Cheltenham. Pier and Face 5 A and 5 B.

ETHERIDGE, Lance Serjeant, ERNEST ALBERT, 20851, 1st/6th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 10 December 1916. Age 19. Son of Albert and Louisa F. Etheridge, of 14, Parliament St., Gloucester. Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B.

FAULKNER, Serjeant, JOHN CHARLES, 4415, 57th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 22 July 1916.