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GB-2014-WSA-02254 · Person · 1912-1944

Armstrong, Lindsay Crawford, son of Hugh Clayton Armstrong, solicitor, of Bromley, Kent, and Norah MacMahon, d. of William Henry Cortland Mahon of Dulwich; b. 21 June 1912; adm. April 1926 (A); left July 1929; a timber merchant; Roy. Sussex Regt 1940-4 (Lieut.); m.; d. of smallpox on active service in India 10 Apr. 1944.

Lindsay Crawford Armstrong was born at Bromley, Kent on the 21st of June 1912 the youngest son of Hugh Clayton Armstrong, a solicitor, and Nora Macmahon (nee Mahon) Armstrong of 7, Sanford Road, Bromley. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from April 1926 to July 1929 after which he went to work as a timber merchant. He was married at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1933 to Leonore “Nordie” Mary (nee Langton) of Chidham in Sussex.
Following the outbreak of war he attended an Officer Cadet Training Unit before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Sussex Regiment on the 21st of September 1940. He was later attached to the 1st Battalion, Sierra Leone Regiment.
On the 1st of February 1944, the 1st Battalion, Sierra Leone Regiment was advancing down the banks of the Kaladan River in Burma in pursuit of the retreating Japanese, who had placed a number of ambush parties in their path. D Company was patrolling in advance of the rest of the Battalion when Lindsay Armstrong singlehandedly killed an entire seven man Japanese patrol.
He was later contracted smallpox from which he died.
He is buried at Chittagong War Cemetery Plot 7, Row D Grave 8

GB-2014-WSA-02255 · Person · 1876-1944

Armstrong, Walter Launcelot, elder son of Sir Walter Armstrong, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, by Emily Rose, daughter of Charles Cotton Ferard, of Ascot, Berks; b. Feb. 3, 1876; adm. Sept. 1889 (R); left Dec. 1893; served in France during Great War I until Aug. 1916; Capt. 9th Batt. Seafortli Highlanders Oct. 24, 1915; afterwards in Home Service as Major Pioneer School of Instruction; M.C. Jan. 1, 1917; m. July 21, 1914, Laura, youngest daughter of Samuel Solomon Joseph, of London; d. April 26, 1944.

Arnold, ---, fl. 1665
GB-2014-WSA-02257 · Person · fl. 1665

ARNOLD, ---; b.; at school in 1665 (Busby’s Account Book); a boarder.

GB-2014-WSA-02258 · Person · 1912-1995

Arnold, Arthur Phillip, son of Montie Phillip Arnold, solicitor, and Sonia, d. of Jacob Rubens; b. 4 Aug. 1912; adm. Jan. 1926 (A); left July 1930; Univs of Grenoble and Sorbonne Sept-Dec. 1930; Christ's Coll. Camb., matric. 1931, BA 1933, MA 1938; adm. a solicitor Nov. 1937; 1st Sec. Aux. Met. Police and Aux. Police Assn of England & Wales 1941-3; Intell. Corps 1943-5 (Lieut.) NW Europe; commanded 275 Field Security Section; Master Worshipful Company of Painters & Stainers 1978-9; m. 12 Apr. 1938 Betty Esther, d. of Jack da Silva Haley; d. 29 Dec. 1995.

Arnold, Bransby, 1826-?
GB-2014-WSA-02259 · Person · 1826-?

ARNOLD, BRANSBY; b. 13 Oct 1826; adm. 28 Jan 1839; left Aug 1844. [Evidently Bransby Arnold, bapt. St. Mark, Kennington, London 3 Nov 1830 (sic), son of William Arnold, and Sarah --- (IGI)]

GB-2014-WSA-02260 · Person · 1858-1958

ARNOLD, CECIL NORTH, brother of Henry Edgeworth Bicknell Arnold (qv); b. 23 Sep 1858; adm. 22 Sep 1870; left May 1876; Clare Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 17 Jun 1878, matr. Mich. 1878; BA 1882; MA 1888; ordained deacon 1882 (Salisbury), priest 1883 (Bishop Kelly for Salisbury); Curate, Stour Provost, Dorset 1882-7; Vicar of Bulsford, Wilts. 1887-1909; Vicar of Ebbesbourne Wake cum Fifield Bavant, Wilts. 1908-35; m. 23 Oct 1889 Sarah Alice, dau. of John Seary, Walton Crescent, Oxford, clothier; d. 24 Aug 1958.