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            Bull, Roland John Howard, 1892-1917
            GB-2014-WSA-04087 · Pessoa singular · 1892-1917

            Bull, Roland John Howard, eldest son of Henry John Howard Bull, of Hammersmith, solicitor, by Bertha Frances, daughter of Frederick John Nash, of Tulse Hill, Surrey; b. April 10, 1892; adm. Jan. 19, 1905 (A); left July 1907; adm. a solicitor Dec. 1913, and became a partner in the firm of Bull and Bull, of London and Hammersmith; joined the Artists' Rifles Feb. 24, 1909; 2nd Lieut. 16th (co. of London) Batt. the London Regt. (Queen's Westminster Rifles) Aug. 26, 1914; Lieut. June 25, 1915; Capt. May 24, 1917; went out to the western front Sept. 29, 1915; attached to the R.E. for Army Signal Service Sept. 13, 1916, and subsequently to 8th Heavy Artillery; killed accidentally July 13, 1917; unm.

            Batley, Ralph Cecil, 1862-1917
            GB-2014-WSA-02855 · Pessoa singular · 1862-1917

            BATLEY, RALPH CECIL, brother of John Armytage Batley (qv); b. 2 Dec 1862; adm. (G) 26 Jan 1872; left Aug 1881; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 10 Oct 1881, matr. Mich. 1881; BA and LLB 1884; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 26 Jan 1882; adm. solicitor 1887; went out to South Africa; served in Matabele War, 1893, with Salisbury Horse, and with Rhodesian Horse in rising of 1895-7; returned to England 1897; commissioned Dorset Yeomanry 17 Nov 1897; served with Imperial Yeomanry in South African War 1900-1; wounded at Diamond Hill 12 Jun 1900; afterwards employed as Civil Commissioner for Pretoria and district; Hon. Capt. in Army 26 Jul 1901; despatches L. G. 10 Sep 1901; Maj., Dorset Yeomanry, 12 Apr 1902; medically unfit for foreign service when regiment ordered to Gallipoli, and given command of 3rd line Dorset Yeomanry battalion; res. on account of ill-health 24 Jan 1917; TD 1917; m. 14 Jun 1904 Mabel Gwynnedd Terry, youngest dau. of Arthur James Lewis, Moray Lodge, Campden Hill, Kensington; d. 23 Oct 1917.

            Blane, James Pitcairn, 1883-1915
            GB-2014-WSA-03408 · Pessoa singular · 1883-1915

            Blane, James Pitcairn, second son of Capt. Arthur Rodney Blane, R. N., of Heggatt Hall, near Norwich, by Mary Georgina, second daughter of James Pitcairn Campbell, of Burton Hall, Cheshire; b. May 27, 1883; adm. May 2, 1895 (A); left July 1901; became a mining engineer; was four years in West Australia, and went to West Africa several times; was manager of a mine in Cornwall when the war broke out; Lieut. 8th (Service) Batt. the King's Royal Rifle Corps Oct. 2, 1914; Capt. March 5, 1915; went out to the western front in May 1915; d. in the Belgian hospital at Poperinghe Nov. 23, 1915, from wounds received in action in West Flanders Nov. 19, 1915.

            Bonser, Winfield Joyce, 1886-1915
            GB-2014-WSA-03502 · Pessoa singular · 1886-1915

            Bonser, Winfield Joyce, only son of the Right Hon. Sir John Winfield Bonser, of Eaton Place, London, sometime Chief Justice of Ceylon, and subsequently a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, by his first wife Bertha M. L., second daughter of John Nanson, of Carlisle; b. Jan. 12, 1886; adm. as Q.S. Jan. 18, 1900; left July 1904; Christ's Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. Oct. 1, 1904, scholar Nov. 7, 1906); 1st class (div. 3) Classical Tripos, part 1, 1907; B.A. 1907; called to the bar at the Inner Temple June 28, 1911; 2nd Lieut. 11th (Service) Batt. Rifle Brigade Sept. 25, 1914; Lieut. 12th (Service) Batt. Feb. 3, 1915; Capt. March 12, 1915; went out to the western front in July 1915; killed in action at Fauquisert, near Estaires, Sept. 25, 1915.

            Bowes-Scott, Harry George Rodney, 1887-1916
            GB-2014-WSA-03630 · Pessoa singular · 1887-1916

            Bowes-Scott, Harry George Rodney, only son of Henry Bowes-Scott, of Chelsea, by Alice Henrietta Rodney, eldest daughter of Sir Hugh Owen, Bart., by his second wife; b. May 15, 1887; adm. Sept. 26, 1901 (A); left Easter 1903; a civil engineer at Calcutta; 2nd Lieut. Infantry Reserve of Officers, Indian Army, Aug. 7, 1915; attached 29th Punjabis Sept. 4, 1915; killed in action at Soko River, German East Africa, March 21, 1916.

            Bowman, Arthur William, 1887-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-03639 · Pessoa singular · 1887-1918

            Bowman, Arthur William, son of the Rev. Arthur Gerald Bowman, Vicar of St. Mark's, Kensington; b. May 1, 1887; adm. from Eton Jan. 17, 1901 (A); left July 1905; New Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1905; joined the army in Aug. 1914; served on the western front as Corporal 23rd Batt. London Regt.; m.; d. a prisoner of war at Valenciennes April 12, 1918, of wounds received in action.

            Aglionby, Arthur Hugh, 1885-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-01987 · Pessoa singular · 1885-1918

            Aglionby, Arthur Hugh, brother of John Orfeur Aglionby (q.v.); b. Nov. 4, 1885; adm. Sept. 28, 1899 (A); left July 1905; Corpus Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1905; 1st Cl. Lit. Hum. 1908; B.A. 1908; M.A. 1912; an assistant master at preparatory schools at St. Andrews and at Bournemouth, and subsequently at Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario, Canada; 2nd Lieut. Dorsetshire R.G.A., No. 1 Co., April 4, 1912; returned home from Canada in July 1914; Lieut. R.G.A. Dec. 1, 1914, Capt. (acting) Aug. 26, 1917; Major (acting) May 29, 1918; went out to the western front in Sept. 1916 and served with the 174th, 244th, and 219th Siege Batteries, being in command of the last at the time of his death; M.C. Jan. 1, 1919; d. at the second Canadian C. C. S. at Roubaix Nov. 7, 1918, of wounds received in action at Moen, near the Scheidt, on the same day; unm.

            Harrison, Francis lnglehy, 1883-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-08779 · Pessoa singular · 1883-1918

            Harrison, Francis lnglehy, son of the Rev. JohnJames Harrison, R. N., of Highgate, Chaplain and Naval Instructor, by Louisa Edith, daughter of the Rev. Frederick William Darwall, Vicar of Sholden, Kent; b. April 27, 1883; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 30, 1897; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1902; matric. Michaelmas 1902; left the Univ. in 1904 to read for the Civil Service; went to Ceylon, where he was engaged as a tea planter, and subsequently to the Malay States, where he managed a rubber property; returned to England in 1915 and joined the O. T. C.; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Reserve) the Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) Regt. Nov. 3, 1915; Lieut. 1917; went out to the western front in Aug. 1916; was transferred to Italy in Dec. 1917, but returned to France in April 1918; d. at Aire May 8, 1918, of wounds received the same day in the front line trenches there; unm.

            Heigham-Plumptre, Leslie Grantham, 1897-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-09034 · Pessoa singular · 1897-1918

            Heigham-Plumptre, Leslie Grantham, son of John Vallis Nicholl Plumptre, of London, solicitor, by Mary Ling; b. Oct. 9, 1897; adm. Sept. 26, 1907 (A); migrated up Grant's; left Easter 1913; H. M. S. Worcester training ship; R. M.C. Sandhurst 1917; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Beds. Regt. Sept. 12, 1917, attached R. F. C. Dec. 1917; went out to the western front March 11, 1918, and was wounded on March 22 and invalided home; returned to the western front May 19; d. at Riquier, near Abbeville, France, June 4, 1918, of injuries acci­dentally received when starting on a bombing raid on June 2.

            Helsdon, Harold Leofric, 1896-1916
            GB-2014-WSA-09039 · Pessoa singular · 1896-1916

            Helsdon, Harold Leofric, eldest son of Horace John Helsdon, F.R.I.B.A., of Regent's Park, by Flora, eldest daughter of W. Franklin Dickson, of Hendon, Middlesex; b. Nov. 18, 1896; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 22, 1910 (A); left Easter 1915; entered the Inns of Court O. T. C.; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Reserve) Dorsetshire Regt. July 28, 1915; was attached to 1/7th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt., and went out to the western front in June 1916; acted first as bombing officer, and afterwards as intelligence officer; killed in night patrol work near Butte de Warlencourt Nov. 25-6, 1916; unm.