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            Leighton, Percy Lewis, 1898-1955
            GB-2014-WSA-10975 · Pessoa singular · 1898-1955

            Leighton, Percy Lewis, brother of Albert Lewis Leighton (q.v.); b. April 16, 1898; adm. Sept. 23, 1909 (A); K.S. 1913; left July 1915; R. M.C. Sandhurst 1915; 2nd Lieut. Queen's Royal West Surrey Regt. April 7, 1916; Lieut. Oct. 7, 1917; served in France in Great War I (wounded) and on the N. W. Frontier 1920; retired from the Army 1921 and became a local government publisher; Lieut. Pioneer Corps retaining seniority as Capt. R. O. The Queen's Regt., Aug. 13, 1940; Major; served in Egypt; m. Feb. 6, 1947, Nancy Potter, daughter of T. E. Limener, of Thames Ditton, Surrey; d. April 5, 1955.

            Lewis, Edward Reginald Charles, 1913-1988
            GB-2014-WSA-11057 · Pessoa singular · 1913-1988

            Lewis, Edward Reginald Charles, brother of Frederic Isaac Harry Lewis (qv); b. 22 Aug. 1913; adm. May 1927 (A), (B) Sept. 1928; left July 1929; AA Sch. of Architecture, ARIBA 1936; 2nd Lieut. RE Feb. 1942, invalided June 1944; architectural dept GLC 1951-73, retd 1973; m. 1st 1938 Michal Augusta, d. of Mark Hambourg, pianist; 2nd Sept. 1968 Betty, d. of Alfred Burt, building contractor, of Poole, Dorset; d. 24 Oct. 1988.

            Liberty, John Ince, 1888-1917
            GB-2014-WSA-11103 · Pessoa singular · 1888-1917

            Liberty, John Ince, only son of John Barnes Liberty (q.v.); b. Jan. 26, 1888; adm. Sept. 26, 1901 (A); left July 1905; a cattle farmer in Argentina; being at home on a holiday, enlisted in the H. A. C. Aug. 8, 1914; served in Egypt with B Battery and was invalided; 2nd Lieut. R. F. A. Oct. 22, 1915; Lieut. July 1, 1917; went out to the western front in April 1916; killed in action near Ypres, Flanders, Nov. 28, 1917; unm.

            Little, Edward Mountstephen, 1882-?
            GB-2014-WSA-11161 · Pessoa singular · 1882-?

            Little, Edward Mountstephen, son of Edward Little, M. D. of Wimbledon; b. Nov. 9, 1882; adm. Sept. 24, 1896 (A); left July 1898; R.M.A. Woolwich; 2nd Lieut. R. A. Dec. 21, 1900; Lieut. Sept. 9, 1903; Capt. Dec. 21, 1913; Major Dec. 30, 1915; served on the N. W. Frontier of India 1908, and in Great War I 1914-9; mentioned in despatches L. G. Aug. 6, 1918.

            Harrison, Alfred Tuke Priestman, 1921-1995
            GB-2014-WSA-08773 · Pessoa singular · 1921-1995

            Harrison, Alfred Tuke Priestman, brother of John Graham Harrison (qv); b. 8 May 1921; adm. Sept. 1933 (A, non-res. KS); left July 1939; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1939, BA 1943, MA 194 7; RA 1941-5 (Capt.), despatches Feb. 1944; ord. deacon 1949, priest 1950 (Bath & Wells); Curate St Andrew Taunton 1949; priest-in-charge St Peter Lyngford, Taunton, 1955; Vicar of La Brea, Trinidad, 1959, Cartagena, Colombia, 1966; Dean of Trinidad 1969; Vicar of St Thomas Leesfield, Oldham, 1973-; d. 3 Aug. 1995.

            Harrison, Keith, 1934-2015
            GB-2014-WSA-08793 · Pessoa singular · 1934-2015

            Harrison, Keith, son of Cyril Harrison, higher exec. officer War Office, and Lucy, d. of Frank Higgart; b. 20 Apr. 1934; adm. Sept. 1947 (A); left July 1952; ACII 1960, FCII 1967; claims man. Sun Alliance and London Insurance Group 1955-83; retd. 1983; man. Westside Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon 1986-98; m. 12 Sept. 1959 Jean, d. of George Henry Harold Richards, solicitor; d. 31 Jan. 2015.

            Harrison, Peter Graham, 1912-1998
            GB-2014-WSA-08799 · Pessoa singular · 1912-1998

            Harrison, Peter Graham, brother of John Graham Harrison (qv); b. 29 Sept. 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (A); left July 1931; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1931, BA 1934, MA 1938; ord. deacon 1935, priest 1936 (Canterbury); Curate St Peter-in-Thanet 1935-8, St Saviour, Croydon, 1938-45; Chaplain RNVR 1941-6; Vicar of St James, Garlinge, Kent, 1945-52; Rector of Hawkinge and Acrise, Kent, 1952-8; Vicar of Gt Torrington, Devon, 1958-; -85; retd; m. 4 Jan. 1945; Eleanor Joan, d. of S. S. Rowland of Bristol; d. APr. 1998.

            Harston, Michael George Sirdefield, 1920-1943
            GB-2014-WSA-08816 · Pessoa singular · 1920-1943

            Harston, Michael George Sirdefield, son of Maj. Sir Ernest Sirdefield Harston CBE, Chairman Brit. Commonwealth Ex-Service League, and Ruth Barbara, d. of Sir George Shirtcliffe KBE, of Wellington, NZ; b. l 2Jan. 1920; adm. Sept. 1932 (A); left July 1938; Peterhouse, Camb., matric. 1938; RNVR 1940-3 (Lieut.), lost in HMS Beverley (Atlantic) 11 Apr. 1943.

            Michael George Sirdefield Harston was born at Wellington, New Zealand on the 12th of January 1920 the only son of Major Ernest Sirdefield Harston CBE, Chairman of the British and Commonwealth Ex Service League, and Ruth Barbara (nee Shirtcliffe) Harston of 12, Wyndham Place in London W1. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from September 1932 to July 1938 and was a distinguished athlete while he was at the school. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps where he achieved Certificate A in November 1936 and was promoted to Corporal in September 1937. He matriculated for Peterhouse College, Cambridge in 1938 but did not graduate as he left the College for military service.
            Following the outbreak of war he enlisted in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and was commissioned as a Sub Lieutenant on the 12th of January 1940. He was promoted to Lieutenant on the 12th of July 1942. He was posted to the destroyer HMS Beverley (D64), under the command of Lieutenant Commander Rodney Athelstan Price RN.
            On the 4th of February 1943, HMS Beverley and the destroyer HMS Vimy (D33) were escorting Convoy SC118 on route to Londonderry, when they attacked the U Boat U-187, under the command of Oberleutnant zur See Ralph Münnich. They sank her with depth charges and t The U Boat sank with the loss of nine men from her crew of fifty four; her Captain was among the dead.
            At 6pm on the 1st of April 1943, HMS Beverley was sailing off Rankin Island, County Antrim when she joined the convoy ON-176, which consisted of forty one merchant ships. She was to act as one of its escorts on its journey to Canada and on to the United States. At 10.10pm on the 9th of April, she was seriously damaged in a collision with the British steam merchant SS Cairnvalona while in fog. She was holed in the forward starboard side and took station at the rear of the convoy while the damage was being repaired.
            At 5.49am on the morning of the 11th of April 1943, the German submarine U-188, under the command of Korvettenkapitän Siegfried Ludden, fired a torpedo at the convoy, which was to the southwest of Iceland at the time. He observed a hit on a tanker after 1 minute 34 seconds, which finally sank 45 minutes later with a broken back. At 5.50am, two more torpedoes were fired at the convoy and after 1 minute 58 seconds and 2 minutes 11 seconds hits on two ships were heard. At 5.52am two more torpedoes were fired which, after 1 minute 58 seconds, hit a fourth ship which began to settle by the bow. However, Allied records later indicated that only HMS Beverley was actually hit, between the forward and aft boiler rooms. The explosion on board the destroyer was followed by a complete power failure and a severe lurch to port, after which the ship sank by the stern about a minute later at the position of 52º19'N, 40º28'W. As she slipped beneath the surface there was a large underwater explosion. She was lost with one hundred and fifty one of her crew from a ship's complement of one hundred and fifty five officers and men. Michael Harston was among the dead. Although seven of her crew were picked up over the next hour, three of these were either already dead, or died a short time later.
            He is commemorated on the war memorial at Peterhouse College, Cambridge.
            He is commemorated on the Portsmouth naval Memorial Panel 81, Column 1.

            GB-2014-WSA-08828 · Pessoa singular · 1913-2000

            Hart, Robert Adrian de Jauralde (known at school as Robert Adrian Jauralde), son of Nicasio Roberto Jauralde, notary public, of Hampstead, and Ruby Ellen, d. of William Henry Hart, stockbroker, of Hampstead; b. 1 Apr. 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (A); left Apr. 1930; King s Coll. Lond., LLB 1934; sub-editor Reuters 1938-40; Devon Regt 1940, lntell. Corps 1942-5 (Capt.); a writer and farmer; author of The Inviolable Hills 1968, Ecosociety 1984; d. Mar. 2000.

            Hartog, Geoffrey Barthold Numa, 1916-1999
            GB-2014-WSA-08836 · Pessoa singular · 1916-1999

            Hartog, Geoffrey Barthold Numa, son of Sir Philip Joseph Hartog KBE CIE LLD, Vice-Chan­cellor Dacca Univ., Bengal, and Mabel Helene, d. of Henry Joseph Kisch; b. 17 Jan. 1916; adm. Sept. 1928 (A, non-res. KS); left July 1933; Balliol Coll. Oxf., matric. 1933, BA 1937; Roy. Fusiliers (TA) Apr. 1939, Intell. Corps 1942-5 (Capt.); Board of Inland Revenue, private sec. to Chairman 1946-8, Asst Sec. 1958; d. 23 Jan. 1999.