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            Hurst-Brown, Cecil, 1894-1915
            GB-2014-WSA-09804 · Persona · 1894-1915

            Hurst-Brown, Cecil, second son of William Hurst-Brown, of North Kensington, by Ethel Mary Dredge, daughter of John Newbury Coles, of Boreham House, Warminster, Wilts; b. April 12, 1894; adm. Jan. 16, 1908 (R); left July 1913; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1913; R. M.C. Sandhurst Aug. 1914; 2nd Lieut. 2nd Batt. Oxfordshire and Bucks L. I. Dec. 16, 1914 (attached 3rd Batt.); went out to the western front in May 1915, where he joined his own Batt.; d. Sept. 26, 1915, from wounds received in action near Givenchy on the previous day; unm.

            Johnson, Thomas Colwell, 1897-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-10158 · Persona · 1897-1918

            Johnson, Thomas Colwell, son of Kendall Warren Johnson, of Hampstead, by Nellie, daughter of the Rev. T. M. Colwell, of Lowell, Massachusetts, U. S. A.; b. Jan. 9, 1897; adm. Jan. 18, 1912 (R); left Dec. 1912; travelled in the United States, South America, and on the Continent; went to Australia in the early autumn of 1914, and in Nov. of that year enlisted as a Private in the 1st Batt. Australian Imperial Force; went with his batt. to Egypt, and in April 1915 landed at Gallipoli, where he served until he was wounded Aug. 10; was invalided to Egypt, and in April 1916 was sent to the western front, where he was again wounded in July 1916; received special mention for gallant conduct in the field in July 1918; killed in action near St. Quentin Sept. 18, 1918; unm.

            Kellie, Esmond Lawrence, 1894-1915
            GB-2014-WSA-10349 · Persona · 1894-1915

            Kellie, Esmond Lawrence, younger son of Lawrence Kellie, of Maida Hill, singer and composer, by Gertrude, daughter of John Stonier, of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffs; b. April 27, 1894; adm. April 29, 1909 (G); left July 1912; London Univ.; passed the exam. for the Civil Service; joined the 28th (Co. of London) Batt. the London Regt. (Artists' Rifles) Aug. 3, 1914; 2nd Lieut. 1st Batt. Beds Regt. Jan. 1, 1915; went out to the western front; killed in action at 'Hill 60', Ypres, Belgium, April 19, 1915; unm.

            GB-2014-WSA-10629 · Persona · 1898-1916

            Kohnstam, Oscar Jacob Charles, brother of Norman Mortimer Joseph Kohnstam (q.v.); b. Feb. 28, 1898; adm. Sept. 28, 1911 (G); left Dec. 1913; joined the Inns of Court O. T. C. in Sept. 1914; 2nd Lieut. 4th Batt. (Extra Reserve) the Prince of Wales's (North Stafford­shire) Regt. March 31, 1915; attached Machine Gun Corps Dec. 14, 1915; went out to the western front Feb. 5, 1916; killed in the trenches at Carnoy on the Somme, France, June 29, 1916.

            Heath, John Oswald, 1895-1916
            GB-2014-WSA-09001 · Persona · 1895-1916

            Heath, John Oswald, only son of John Edgar Heath, of Lee, Kent, by Nora Mary, daughter of Oswald Lofthouse, of Warrington, Lancs; b. May 24, 1895; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (A); left July 1912; entered the pottery and glass manufacturing business; joined the Hon. Artillery Co. in 1913, and went out to the western front Sept. 18, 1914; after serving nine months came back to take a commission; 2nd Lieut. 11th (Service) Batt. the Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) Regt. June 28, 1915; Lieut. Feb. 7, 1916; returned to the western front as Batt. Bombing Officer May 1, 1916; killed in action at Le Sars Oct. 7, 1916; unm.

            Hepburn, George, 1888-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-09092 · Persona · 1888-1918

            Hepburn, George, brother of Jonathan King Hepburn (q.v.); b. March 3, 1888; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (R); left July 1905; readm. Jan. 1906; left July 1906; passed into the Technical Coll., South Kensington, 1906; took B.Sc., and won a nomination to the R.E. at Chatham for one year 1909; obtained an appointment at Rosyth 1910; entered the Indian Public Works Dept. as asst. engineer 1911; returned to England May 1916; 2nd Lieut. R.E. July 1916; Lieut. Jan. 1, 1918; went out to the western front Feb. 1917, and served with the 98th Field Co.; killed in action at Driencourt, near Peronne, France, March 22, 1918; umm.

            Hogarth, Archibald Henry, 1877-1919
            GB-2014-WSA-09387 · Persona · 1877-1919

            Hogarth, Archibald Henry, only son of Edward Lucas Hogarth, Head Master of Palace School, Enfield, Middlesex; b. June 14, 1877; adm. Sept. 24, 1891 (A); Q.S. Sept. 22, 1892; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. (with Triplett gratuity) July 1896, matric. Oct. 1896; B.A. 1901; M.B. and B. Ch. 1904; D. P. H. 1906; M. D. 1912; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1903; Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer for the County of Bucks; Major R.A.M.C. attached R.A.F. April 4, 1918; served in France and Belgium 1914-6, Italy and the Mediterranean 1918; O.B.E. June 3, 1919; m.; d. Sept. 5, 1919.

            Gregory, John Sheridan, 1889-1918
            GB-2014-WSA-08241 · Persona · 1889-1918

            Gregory, John Sheridan, younger son of Gregory Marcar Gregory, of West Kensington, by Edith Laura, second daughter of. John Sheridan, of Earl's Court; b. Sept. 15, 1889; adm. Sept. 25, 1902 (A); left July 1907; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1908; B.A. and LL. B. 1911; adm. to the Middle Temple Nov. 1913; 2nd Lieut. A. S. C. (Spec. Res.) Aug. 15, 1914, and went out to France three days later; Supply Officer to the 9th Cavalry Brigade April 13, 1915 - Aug. 24, 1917; temp. Lieut. Aug. 1, 1915; Lieut. Feb. 23, 1916; temp. Capt. June 25, 1916, attached to R. F. C. and returned to England in Aug. 1917; returned to France as a qualified Observer Oct. 16, 1917; joined No. 16 Squadron R. F. C. Oct. 18, transferred to No. 35 Squadron Nov. 20; Capt. Nov. 29, 1917; killed in action, being shot down in an encounter with a German machine between Lempire and Epehy, Feb. 19, 1918; unm.

            GB-2014-WSA-12766 · Persona · 1877-1915

            Muriel, Sidney Herbert Foster, only son of the Rev. William Carter Muriel, Vicar of Fulham, by Lucie, daughter of Edmond Foster, of Cambridge; b. Sept. 9, 1877; adm. May 8, 1891 (H); left Dec. 1894; R.M.C. Sandhurst Sept. 1896; 2nd Lieut. Border Regt. Feb. 16, 1898; Lieut. Aug. 27, 1901; Adjt. Oct. 1, 1904 - Sept. 30, 1907; Capt. April 13, 1909; Adjt. (T.F.) April 13, 1909 - April 12, 1912; served in South Africa 1899-1902; mentioned in despatches L.G. July 29, 1902; served in Great War I; killed in action at Sed-el-Bahr, in the Dardanelles, April 30, 1915; unm.

            Myers, Wilfrid Hermann, 1884-1916
            GB-2014-WSA-12828 · Persona · 1884-1916

            Myers, Wilfrid Hermann, brother of Gilbert Percival Louis Myers (q.v.); b. May 23, 1884; adm. as (non-resident) Q.S. Jan. 21, 1897 (R); left July 1900; R.M.A. Woolwich 1900; 2nd Lieut. R.A. Dec. 21, 1901; Lieut. Nov. 23, 1904; retired 1907; a journalist on the staffs of the Standard and the Globe newspapers; rejoined as Lieut. 12th (Serv.) Batt. the King's (Liverpool) Regt. Oct. 1, 1914; Capt. Dec. 30, 1914; invalided Feb. 1916 on account of wounds received on active service; d. at Millbank Military Hospital from the effects of his wounds April 10, 1916.