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            Dewar, Lindsay, 1891-?
            GB-2014-WSA-06112 · Pessoa singular · 1891-?

            Dewar, Lindsay, son of John Dewar, L.R.C.P., of Hampstead, by Annie Elizabeth, daughter of John Parr Scatliff, M. D., of Clapham Common; b. Sept. 10, 1891; adm. Sept. 28, 1905 (A); left July 1907; King's Coll. London; B. D. 1913; Bishops' Coll. Cheshunt 1913; ord. deacon 1914, priest 1915 (Southwark); Curate of Wimbledon, Surrey, 1914-6; served in France in Great War I; temp. Chaplain to the Forces Aug. 10, 1916 - Oct. 18, 1917, when he resigned on account of ill health; lecturer at Bishops' Coll., Cheshunt, 1918-9; Keble Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1919; B.A. 1921; M.A. 1925; Warden of St. Anselm's Hall, Manchester, 1922; Vicar of St. Mark, Witton, Lancs. 1927-30; Canon of York 1930-35; Canon Missioner of Gloucester 1935-7; Principal of Bishops' Coll., Cheshunt, 1937-54; Hon. Canon of St. Albans 1937; Rector of Much Hadham, Herts and examining chaplain to the Bishop of St. Albans 1954; author of several books on dogmatic and moral theology and pastorial psychology; m. Aug. 14, 1926, Edith Marjorie, eldest daughter of J. W. Hudson, of Hull, Yorks.

            Dickson, Alexander Hunt, 1899-?
            GB-2014-WSA-06159 · Pessoa singular · 1899-?

            Dickson, Alexander Hunt, son of Alexander Dickson, of Bromley, Kent; b. June 3, 1899; adm. Sept. 25, 1913 (A); left July 1916; d. (date unknown).

            Dodds, Robert William Lee, 1894-1915
            GB-2014-WSA-06240 · Pessoa singular · 1894-1915

            Dodds, Robert William Lee, only son of Robert Carr Dodds, of Kingston Hill, Surrey, solicitor, by Constance Lena Tolderoy, daughter of William Hans Lee, of Hythe, Kent; b. April 29, 1894; adm. Sept. 27, 1906 (A); left Easter 1911; a clerk to a firm of brokers on the London Stock Exchange; joined the Inns of Court O. T. C. on the outbreak of Great War I; 2nd Lieut. 13th (Service) Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers Sept. 19, 1914; Lieut. Jan. 26, 1915; went out to the western front with his batt. as senior subaltern Sept. 9, 1915; killed in action at Hill 70, near Loos, Sept. 25, 1915.

            Dowson, Lawrence Stephen, 1897-?
            GB-2014-WSA-06368 · Pessoa singular · 1897-?

            Dowson, Lawrence Stephen, son of Henry Martin Dowson, of Oxford; b. Oct. 20, 1897; adm. Sept. 28, 1911 (A); left July 1914; Wadham Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1914; R. M.C. Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. Oxf. and Bucks Light Infantry Sept. 15, 1915; Lieut. Dec. 20, 1916; was wounded while serving in Great War I.

            Drury, Reginald John, 1889-1984
            GB-2014-WSA-06426 · Pessoa singular · 1889-1984

            Drury, Reginald John, son of John Henry Drury, of Tooting, by Emily Turner; b. Nov. 10, 1889; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (A); left Dec. 1906; served with the H. A. C. (Infantry) 1914-7; Capt. Nov. 1, 1916; was twice wounded; seconded to R.E. on War Office duties 1917-9; secretary to a public company; m. June 1, 1918, Marjorie Lincoln, daughter of Lincoln Chandler, of Wimbledon; d. 1 Jan. 1984.

            Dunning, James Edmund, 1905-?
            GB-2014-WSA-06508 · Pessoa singular · 1905-?

            Dunning, James Edmund, son of Maj. James Edmund Dunning DSO, of Chelsea, and Isabel Backus of Rochester, NY, USA; b. 24 Nov. 1905; adm. Sept. 1919 (A); left Mar. 1923; RAFVR (A & SD) 1940-5 (Sqdn Ldr), despatches Sept. 1943; OBE Jan. 1943; US Legion of Merit Mar. 1944.

            Dyson, Watson Harold, 1904-1987
            GB-2014-WSA-06574 · Pessoa singular · 1904-1987

            Dyson, Watson Harold, brother of Frank Palemon Dyson (q.v.); b. May 27, 1904; adm. Sept. 26, 1918 (A); elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Samwaies) July 1923, matric. Michaelmas 1923; B.A. 1926; M.A. 1930; F. R. I. C. 1942; managing director Twiga Chemical Industries Ltd., Nairobi; m. Feb. 1933, Ursula, daughter of F. Q. Stubbings, of Pietermaritzburg, Natal; d. 2 Dec. 1987.

            East, Allred Tomlin, 1877-1915
            GB-2014-WSA-06592 · Pessoa singular · 1877-1915

            East, Allred Tomlin, only son of Sir Alfred East, R. A., of Hampstead, President of the Royal Society of British Artists, by Annie, daughter of Henry Heath, of High Wycombe, Bucks; b. July 13, 1877; adm. Sept. 24, 1891 (A); left April 1895; became an engineer; A. M. I. C. E. Dec. 3, 1907; special assist. engineer to the Bombay Municipality Waterworks; enlisted in the Indian Marines at Bombay at the outbreak of Great War l; 2nd Lieut. Indian Army (Reserve of Officers) 1915; was attached 17th Co. 3rd Sappers and Miners in July 1915, and left Bombay with the Expeditionary Force to Mesopotamia in the following month; d. Dec. 25, 1915, of wounds received in action at Kut-el-Amara, Mesopotamia, Dec. 18, 1915; unm.

            Brackenridge, Robert Robertson, 1918-1944
            GB-2014-WSA-03681 · Pessoa singular · 1918-1944

            Brackenridge, Robert Robertson, son of James Hastie Brackenridge, textile manufacturer, of Wimbledon, and Margaret, d. of Robert Robertson of Larkhall, Lanarkshire; b. 23 Feb. 1918; adm. Sept. 1931 (A); left July 1935; RA 1940-4 (Capt.); d. of wounds in ltaly 30 May 1944.

            Robert Robertson Brackenridge was born on the 23rd of February 1918 the younger son of James Hastie Brackenridge, a company director of a textile manufacturer, and Margaret (nee Robertson) Brackenridge of Lanark, Lanarkshire later of 9, Inner Park Road, Wimbledon Common in Surrey. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy where he was in Mackenzie House from 1929 to July 1931, and at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from September 1931 to July 1934. On leaving school he was employed as an apprentice surveyor with Knight, Frank & Rutley, Estate Agents.
            He enlisted in the Royal Signals in November 1939 and attended an Officer Cadet Training Unit before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery on the 26th of October 1940. He served with Heavy Anti Aircraft and Light Anti Aircraft units in the UK, North Africa and in Italy and was promoted to Captain on the 3rd of January 1944.
            On the 19th of May 1944, 75 Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery left the area of Trocchio and crossed the Rapido River the next day where it arrived at its new positions at 5pm. On the 21st of May 1944, the Regiment spent its time in reconnaissance and in ranging its guns in preparation for a planned attack on the Hitler Line which was due to begin two days later. During the afternoon the enemy began shelling the Cassino area and a shell struck the truck in which Robert Brackenridge was travelling, severely damaging it and badly wounding him. He was taken to hospital where he died from his wounds nine days later.
            He is commemorated on the war memorial at Edinburgh Academy.
            He is buried at Naples War Cemetery Plot I, Row O, Grave 16.

            Broad, Geoffrey Charles Walton, 1890-?
            GB-2014-WSA-03824 · Pessoa singular · 1890-?

            Broad, Geoffrey Charles Walton, brother of Kenneth Stephen Broad (q.v.); b. Oct. 21, 1890; adm. May 4, 1905 (A); left July 1907; served in Great War I, first with the Canadian Overseas Forces and afterwards with the Royal Highlanders; was wounded in Mesopotamia.