List of Old Dunelmians

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This is a list of notable Old Dunelmians, former students of Durham School at Durham, England.

Contents

[edit] Public life

[edit] Military

[edit] Church

  • Reverend William Hall, inventor of the nautical slide rule, author on maritime navigation.Completed his education at Rossall Schcool.
  • Thomas Knaggs, 17th century preacher
  • Richard Godfrey Parsons, Bishop of Middleton,Bishop of Southwark, Bishop of Herefordd
  • Alan Redpath, Christian evangelist and author
  • Thomas Rudd, master of Durham School, important historian and librarian of Durham cathedral and city, rector.
  • John D Rayner, Rabbi Emeritus of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue
  • James Rain, antiquary and historian of Durham and Northumberland. Founder of the Surtees Society. Rector.
  • Henry Baker Tristram, canon, naturalist, travel writer, missionary and fellow of the Royal Society. Masonic Grand Chaplain of England. Founding member of British Ornithologists' Union.

[edit] Arts

[edit] Sportsmen

[edit] International rugby players at all levels

  • 1886: E.B. Brutton, England, One cap versus Scotland
  • 1891-1893: F.H.R. Alderson, England (Captain), 6 Caps, one try, 4 Conversions, Barbarian
  • 1893: F.C. Lohden OBE, England, 1 Cap, 1 Try, Barbarian (fought WW1)
  • 1898-1900: G.C. Kerr, Scotland, 8 Caps, Barbarian
  • 1899: C.Y. Adamson, British Lions, 4 Caps vs Australia, Lions Tour, 2 Tries, 4 Conversions, Barbarian (died WW1)
  • 1900: R.W. Bell, England, 3 Caps, Barbarian
  • 1901: J.W. Sagar, England, 2 Caps, Barbarian
  • 1903: E.M. Harrison, British Lions Prop, 1, 1 Cap vs. South Africa, Barbarian (Surgeon WW1)
  • 1910: N.F. Humphreys, England, British Lions (fought WW1)
  • 1911-1914: A.D. Roberts MC, England, 8 Caps, 5 Tries, Barbarian (wounded WW1)
  • 1914: A.J. Dingle, England, 3 caps, Barbarian (died WW1)
  • 1914: A.F. Maynard, England, 3 Caps (died WW1)
  • 1920-1922: B.S. Cumberledge, England, 8 Caps, 2 Conversions (fought WW1)
  • 1924: R.G. Henderson, Scotland, British Lions, 5 Caps, 1 try, Barbarian (Cadet WW1)
  • 1924-1929: H. Witley, England, British Lions
  • 1927-1931: C.D. Aarvold, England (Captain), British Lions, 21 Caps, 7 Tries, Barbarian
  • 1929-1931: R.W. Smeddle, England, Caps 4, Tries 2, Barbarian
  • 1930: J.G. Askew, England, Caps 3, Barbarian
  • 1931: A.(D?). McLaren, Scotland, 1 Cap
  • 1936: J.A. Brett, England
  • 1960-1967: M.P. Weston, England (Captain), British Lions, Centre, 35 Caps, 1 Try, 1 DG, Barbarian
  • 1963-1965: J.M. Ranson, England, 7 Caps, 2 Tries, Barbarian
  • 1969-1970: M.D. Miller, England 19 Group
  • 1973-1974: J.H. Croasdell, England U23
  • 1973-1974: R.S. Tilley, England 19 Group
  • 1978-1979: C.J. Kingston, England 19 Group
  • 1986-1987: J.M. Dent, England 18 Group
  • 1989-1990: David Roberts, England 16 Group
  • 1989-1990: J.C. Belton, England 18 Group
  • 1990-1991: S.C. Thompson, England 18 Group
  • 1990-1992: G.S. Archer, England 16 & 18 Group
  • 1991-1992: Jeffrey Roberts, England 16 Group
  • 1992-1993: R.M.S. Weston, England 18 Group
  • 1992-1993: David Willetts, England 16Group
  • 1992-1994: P.R. Harvey, England 18 Group
  • 1992-1994: G.P. Truelove, England 18 Group
  • 1992-1995: S.L. Conley, England 16 & 18 Group
  • 1994-1997: L.M. Best, England 16 & 18 Group
  • 1995-1996: M.B. Olugbode, England 16 group
  • 1995-2000: G.S. Archer, England, 21 Caps
  • 1996-1999: M. Stephenson, England 16 &18 Group
  • 1997-1998: C.A. Balshen, England 18 Group
  • 1997-1998: H. Charlton, England 18 Group
  • 2000-2001: D. Cullen, England 16 Group
  • 2000-2001: N.G. Hooper, England 18 Group
  • 2000-2001: J. Smithson, England 18 Group
  • 2000-2001: R. Oxley, England 18 Group
  • 2000-2002: G.M. Parling, England 16 & 18 Group, England U21
  • 2001-2002: Michael Stephenson, England. 3 Caps vs Canada and U.S.A
  • 2002-2003: P. Phelan, Ireland U18 Youth
  • 2007: Michael Young, England 18 Group
  • 2007: Robert Bell, England 18 Group

[edit] Old Dunelmians who fought in World War I

  • Lord Wyfold of Accrington, formerly Colonel Sir Robert Trotter Hermon-Hodge, Bart., raised to the peerage for services in the Great War
  • Noel Hodgson MC, war poet on the Somme, mentioned in despatches. Killed in action.
  • Noel Oxland, war poet (Gallipoli) and friend of Noel Hodgson, Lt.,6th Border Regiment. Killed in action.
  • Sir Anthony Alfred Bowlby KCMG CB KCVO KCB Surgeon-General, Mentioned in despatches five times, Distinguished Service Medal (USA)
  • Ian Hay MC, a master at Durham School, humorist and author
  • C.Y. Adamson, England, Barbarians and British Lions rugby footballer. Killed in action.
  • A.D. Roberts MC, England and Barbarian rugby footballer, Captain. Wounded.
  • A.F. Maynard, England rugby footballer, Lieutenant, RNVR (with army rank of Captain). Killed in Action.
  • A.J. Dingle, England, Barbarian rugby footballer . Killed in action.
  • E.M. Harrison, Barbarian and British Lions rugby footballer, Surgeon
  • F.C. Lohden OBE, England and Barbarians rugby footballer
  • N.F. Humphreys, England and British Lions rugby footballer
  • R.G. Henderson, Scotland and British Lions rugby footballer (Cadet)
  • B.S. Cumberledge, England rugby footballer
  • Reverend William Hall, inventor of the nautical slide rule, author on maritime navigation. Completed his education at Rossall School. Died of wounds.

[edit] The War Record of Old Dunelmians 1914-1919

All names below are from The War Record of Old Dunelmians 1914-1919, by Captain A. Brodrick Thompson and Captain E. Watts Moses.

  • Abbey, C.H. (at the school 1915-1917), 2nd Lt., RAF
  • Adam, J.C. (1884-1886), Capt., 9th Northumberland Fusiliers
  • Adamson, C. (1910-1914), Lt., KOYLI
  • Adamson, C.Y. (1887-1895), Captain and Quartermaster, 29th Northumberland Fusiliers, Killed in action (England RFC & British Lions)
  • Adamson, F. (1888-1893), New South Wales Contingent
  • Adamson, F.D. (1906-1910), Lt., 2nd Border Regiment, Killed in action.
  • Adamson, R.W. (1886-1890), 2nd Lt.,1/7th Durham Light Infantry.Killed in Action
  • Affleck, R. (1902-1907), Lt., 1st/4th Ox. and Bucks.Light Infantry.Wounded.Seconded M.G.C.
  • Aitken, A.R. (1894-1898), Ceylon Mounted Rifles
  • Aitken, W.L.E. (1895-1899), 2nd Lt., Tank Corps.
  • Alderson F.R. (1914-1916), Durham University O.T.C.
  • Alderson G.G. ((1898-1903), Capt., R.A.M.C.
  • Alderson W.H.R (1913-1915), Lce-Cpl., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
  • Allan D. (1895-1901), Lt., R.A.M.C
  • Allan R. ((1898-1902), Lt., R.G.A
  • Allwork, Rev. A.T (1903-1910) Artists' Rifles OTC
  • Angus, G. (1904-1907), Major, R.G.A, 206 Siege Battery.
  • Apperley, A.W. (1898-1903), 2nd Lt.,18th Durham Light Infantry.Wounded.Temporary Lt., R.E.
  • Apperley, N.W. (1909-1910), Midshipman, R.N.R, H.M.S Virginia. Grand Fleet.Invalided. Died.
  • Apperley, W.W. (1894-1898), Capt., 18th Durham Light Infantry.Wounded.Attached 2nd Gar.Batt., Devon Regiment.Lt., Labour Corps.
  • Appelby, E.W. (1892-1897), Capt., 3rd DLI (Spec. Reserve). Resigned commission on account of ill health, with rank of Capt.
  • Arkless, B.I. (1913-1917), 2nd Lt., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Wounded.
  • Arkless, E.E. (1911-1915), 2nd Lt., 2nd Duke of Wellington Reg.Wounded. Placed on H.P. list on account of ill-health caused by wounds.
  • Arkless, W.R.S. (1913-1918), 2nd Lt., (1st Res.)Lancers.
  • Armstrong D. (1912-1914), Lt., 1st K.O.S.B
  • Armstrong N. (1913-1917), 2nd Lt., W.Yorks. Regt,
  • Armstrong V.B. (1907-1911), Lt, 2nd Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry. Wounded.Resigned commission on account of ill-health contracted on active service, with rank of Lt.
  • Arnison W.D. (1878-1882), Major RAMC, 1st Northern Gen. Hospital
  • Arnold P.C. (1911-1914) Surgeon Probationer, TBD Diligence.
  • Arnott S (1903-1908) Major RAMC, Egyptian Army Medical Service
  • Atwood R.P (1912-1915) Lt., RAF Relinquished commission on account of health, Granted rank of Lt.
  • Ayton, M. (1900-1902) Lt., 4th (attached 37th) Northumberland Fusiliers
  • Ayton, W.A. (1893-1899) 2nd Lt., RGA
  • Bagley, C.H.F. (1896), 2nd Lt., 5th DLI
  • Baker, G.A. (1906-1910), Lt., Denbighshire Hussars. Attached 5th MG, Squadron Cavalry
  • Barclay, C.L.T. (1907-1912), Lt.25th DLI
  • Barradell-Smith, W (1893-1900), Lt., 8th (att.2nd) Scottish Rifles
  • Bell, C.W. (1897-1886), Major, Gen.List. Employed on recruiting duties
  • Bell, F. (1890-1896), Capt., Machine Gun Corps. Mentioned in Despatches.
  • Bell, F. (1898-1901), Motor Machine Gun Battery
  • Bell, G.F. (1893-1896), Capt., 1/6th Northumberland Fusiliers. Wounded twice. 'Mentioned in despatches twice'. Att. H.Q. 149th Bde.
  • Bell R.C. (1881-1896), Major, Army Vet. Corps, Australian Imperial Force
  • Bell W.B. (1893-1900), Capt (Temp.Major), 12th Lancers. Bde. Major. Wounded. Mentioned in Secretary of State's Despatch. G.S.O 2nd Grade. Brevet Major.
  • Bennett E.N. (1881-1885), Capt., Ox. and Bucks. L.I, T.F Res. Att. H.Q. Infantry Bde.
  • Bennett P.R. (1909-1914), Lt. (Acting Captain) R.G.A (Durham T.F). Seconded for duty with Siege Battery.
  • Bernays, Rev. S.F.L. (1883-1885), Army Chaplain 4th Class
  • Blackett, W.C. (1871-1874), DL, MSc, Lt-Col., 8th DLI., T.F. Res. T.D. 'Mentioned in Secretary of State's Despatch. Col. and County Commandent, Durham Volunteer Regiment, CBE (military division)
  • Blumer, J. (1901-1905), Major 1/5th DLI. Wounded twice.
  • Body, A.B.R. (1884-1890), RAMC
  • Body L.A. (1885-1890), no record - will add later when researched -Ed.Tony Allen.
  • Bolt, W. (1908-1911), Surgeon Probitioner, RNVR, H.M.S Mallow. Grand Fleet.
  • Sir Anthony Alfred Bowlby (1870-1874), FRCS, Lt.-Col., Surgeon-General, 1st London General Hospital, RAMC (TF). Major-General, Inspector General of Hospitals, Mentioned in despatches five times, KCMG CB KCVO KCB Distinguished Service Medal (USA)
  • Bowman, J.B. (1889-1892), Major, 26th DLI
  • Bowmer, M.N. (1895-1899), Major, Northumbrian Division Royal Engineers, Mentioned in despatches
  • Boyd, W. (1909-1911), Lt., 1/8th DLI,Killed in action.
  • Brooks, C.M. (1914-1916), Edinburgh University O.T.C
  • Brown, A.F.R. Military Cross (1908-1913), Lt., 3rd Norfolk Regiment, attached 2nd Royal Berkshire Regiment, "wounded" twice.
  • Brown, A.G. (1906-1911), Lt., 3rd (att.10th)Northumberland Fusiliers, Mentioned in despatches, Killed in action
  • Brown G.E. (1914-1915) Cadet Unit, RAF
  • Brown H. (1910-1912), Cadet Unit
  • Brown R.P.M. (1904-1908), (Durham) RGA, "prisoner of war"
  • Buchannan, A. (1893-1895), Capt. 6th West Yorkshire Regiment, Killed in action.
  • Buchannan, C. (1895-1898), 2nd Lt., West Yorkshire Regiment
  • Buchannan, Rev. M (1893-1897), Army Chaplain, 4th Class
  • Burnett, F.A. (1912-1914), Honourable Artillery Company, "Wounded", Died of wounds.
  • Burnett, F.D. (1912-1918), Cadet School, R.A
  • Burrell, J.H. (1905-1912), Lt. (acting Capt. and Adjut.), 1/8th DLI, Mentioned in Despatches, Prisoner of war.
  • Caesar, C.P. (1901-1905), Lt., 7th Shropshire L.I. Killed in Action.
  • Caird, C.D. (1900-1902), Lt., R.E. Wounded. Employed Admiralty.
  • Caird, F.C. (1904-1906), Lt., 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Killed in Action.
  • Callinan, J.G. (1899-1902), R.G.A
  • Callinan, T.W. (1897-1902), Lt., 8th DLI, Killed in action.
  • Carlile, T.A. (1911-1914), Lt., 4th (Res.) Northumberland Fusiliers, attached motor M.G.C. 2nd Lt., attached Indian army, Mentioned in despatches
  • Carpenter, G.C. (1916-1917), Durham University OTC
  • Carr, A.R. Military Cross (1908-1912), Lt. (acting Major), RGA. 188th Siege Battery RGA
  • Carr, G.B. (1904-1907), 13th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Captain, RAF
  • Carr, J. (1908-1913), Lt., 5th, attached 4th Worcestershire Regiment, Wounded.
  • Carr, J.E. (1883-1887), Capt., 11th Notts. and Derby Regt., wounded, Mentioned in despatches, Italian War Medal
  • Carr, V.F. (1899-1905), Lt., (acting Capt.) RGA (T), attached RGA Regiment 108th Heavy Battery, wounded, Killed in action.
  • Casper, C.F. Military Cross (1909-1915), Lt., RGA (T), attached RGA Regiment
  • Champion de Crespigny, F.P. (1896-1899), Lt.-Commander (acting Commander), R.N., Commanding H.M Destroyer, H.M.S Sheldrake. 'Mentioned in despatches.
  • Charlton, G.S. (1899-1900), Lt., 2/1st Northumbrian Amn. Col. RFA, att. to RND, Wounded
  • Charlton, R.H. (1885-1888), Lt., R. Defence Corps.
  • Charlton, W. (1913-1917), 2nd Lt., 4th East Lane Regt. Killed in Action.
  • Chaytor, A.H. (1885- 1888), Major, 8th London Regt., Wounded (twice). ADC
  • Chaytor, Rev. H.J. (1883-1889), Army Chaplain, 4th Class, att. Devon R.E. (T.F)
  • Churchyard, A.S. (1897-1903), Capt., 3rd Rifle Brigade. Wounded. Died of Wounds
  • Churchyard, O.P. (1895-1901), Major, 7th Rifle Brigade. Wounded(twice), Mentioned in Secretary of State's Despatch GSO 3rd Grade. W.O.
  • Clark, A.N. (1892-1896), Capt., 1/8th D.L.I. Wounded. 'Mentioned in despatches (twice). Military Cross. D.S.O
  • Clark, N. (1890-1895), Lt., 1/8th D.L.I. att. Transport Services. 'Mentioned in despatches. Wounded. Military Cross.
  • Clark, R.L. (1915-1917), Inns of Court O.T.C
  • Clarke, Rev. A.D., V.D. (1858), Hon. Chaplain, Chaplains Dept. T.F.
  • Clatsworthy, L.A. (1912-1916), Lt., R.A.S.C. Military Cross
  • Coates, N. (1903-1906), Capt. (temp. Major), Royal Warwickshire Regt. Staff Lt. (1st Class). Staff Captain. Wounded. Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (DAAG), Desert Mounted Corps, Palestine. Director of Army Accounts (DAA) and Quartermaster General, Russian Order of Saint Anne, Mentioned in despatches, Military Cross
  • Constantine, H.G (1915-1917), 7th Border Regtt, Killed in action.
  • Cooper, M. (1909-1914), Lt., 11th DLI Mentioned in despatches (twice), Wounded.
  • Cooper, Q.M. (1907-1910) 2nd Lt., 4th DLI, Wounded.
  • Corbet, V.W. (1912-1914) Lt., 21st DLI attached 3rd Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army
  • Coulson, W.H. (1899-1904), Capt., 1/8th DLI, Wounded, prisoner
  • Cowgill, J.C. (1898-1904), 2nd Lt., Unattached List, T.F
  • Cowgill, J.V. (1901-1907), Lt., 4th Notts. and Derby Regt., attached Army Signals Service. 'Mentioned in despatches. Military Cross.
  • Craven, Rev. G.E. (1902-1904), Army Chaplain, att. Rifle Brigade, Died on active service.
  • Crawhall, G.T.W. (1911-1017), 2nd Lt., Labour Corps.
  • Crawhall, L.R. (1908-1912), Lt., RAMC
  • Crawhall, W.N.C. (1911-1918), 2nd Lt., DLI
  • Cremer, A.S. (1900-1904) Uganda Vol. Reserves
  • Crofton, R.L. (1910-(1912) Captain and Flight Commander, 14th Northumberland Fusiliers, att. RFC Wounded. OBE (Military Division)
  • Croisdale, T.C. (1894-1898), 2/7th DLI, RQMS (Embarkation Duties)
  • Crowe, T.A. (1911-1914) Eng. Sub.-Lt., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Lancaster
  • Cumberledge, B.S. (1905-1910), Capt. (act. Major), att. NZ Div., RASC M.T (Sp. R), O.B.E (Military Division) (England Rugby Football)
  • Cumberledge, D.S. (1903-1906), Temp. Capt., RASC MT, attd. R.F.C. Mentioned in despatches.
  • Cumberledge, G.I. (1898-1901), Lt., RAMC
  • Cumberledge, R.C. (1895-1900), Sgt., Volunteer Force, Chittagong, India.
  • Cumberledge, R.F. (1890-1895), Capt., Unattached list TF
  • Cumming, G.E. (1906-1911), Lt., 8th Gordon Highlanders. Resigned commission due to ill-health contracted on active service with rank of Lt.
  • Cumming, J.E. (1908-1913), Lt. (act. Capt.) 2nd North Midland Brig., R,F.A. Wounded. Military Cross
  • Cutter, R.H. (1912-1914), 19th Royal Fusiliers. Wounded
  • Dagget, H.C.E. (1913-1915), Lieut., RAF Wounded
  • Davies, D.C. (1914-1918), Cadet Unit
  • Davison, J.W. (1915-1917), Durham University OTC
  • Dawe, B. (1911-1917), Lieut., RAF
  • Dean, M. (1911-1912), 2nd Lieut., R.A.F
  • Deighton, J.W. (1913-1914), Signal Service, R.E
  • del' Strother, R.L. (1900-1904) Capt., RMLI H.M.S Devonshire, Dangerously wounded in Zeebrugge Raid, April, 1918.
  • Denholm, G. (1895-1901), Lt., RAMC
  • Denholme, W.H. (1911-1915), Lieut., 1/5th DLI Wounded.
  • Dingle, A.J. (1905-1910), Captain, 6th East Yorkshire Regiment, Killed in action (England Rugby Football)
  • Dingle, H.J. (1907-1911), Surgeon Probationer, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed in Action
  • Dixon, C. (1915-1916), Durham University OTC
  • Dodds, C.B. (1906-1911), 2nd Lt., 12th [[Northumberland Fusilier, Killed in Action
  • Dodds, G.H. (1901-1904), Major, 2/1st Northumbrian Div. RE, Wounded
  • Dodds, W.M. (1899-1902), Lt. (act. Capt.)18th Northumberland Fusiliers, wounded three times, prisoner, Died of wounds
  • Douglas, D. McL. Military Cross (1909-1914), Lt., 1/6th Northumberland Fusiliers, attached MGC
  • Douthwaite, P.H. (1910-1915), 20th DLI, wounded
  • Dowding, J.C.K. (1904-1905), Lieut. RNR, H.M.S. Otway.
  • Dufton, A.F. (1907-1910), Lt. (act. Capt.), 1/4th North Midland (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA
  • Dufton, J.T. (1907-1910), Lt. (Temp. Capt.), 19th West Yorkshire Regiment. Resigned commission
  • Durand, E.D. (1897-1899), Capt. R.A.O.D., att. to I.A. Mentioned in Despatches
  • Durand, P.F. (1901-1907), Lt., 53rd Sikhs. Wounded. Mentioned in Despatches. Military Cross
  • East, A.N. (1900-1904), Engineer Sub. Lt., RNR, H.M.S. Almanzora
  • Elliott, A.W. (1898-1901), Capt., RAMC (Baluchistan), Mentioned in despatches
  • Elliott, T.R. (1889-1896), Colonel, AMS, DSO, CBE (Military Division), Mentioned in despatches
  • Ellis, C. (1913-1917), Cadet Unit
  • Ellis, J.T. (1913-1915), Lt.,4th Black watch.
  • Elphic, C.S. (1898-1902), Capt., Vet. Officer, 2nd South African Horse.
  • Falconar-Stewart, R.D (1897-1899), Lt.-Colonel, 12th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Mentioned in Despatches three times, DSO.Killed in action.
  • Farrow, G.H. (1900-1904), Royal Engineers Australian Expeditionary Force. 2nd Lt., MGC
  • Fawcus, H.B. CMG DSO Croix de Guerre (1889-1894), Lt.-Colonel., Temp. Colonel, RAMC, Mentioned in despatches four times France, "wounded", Brevet Colonel ADMS Guards Division
  • Feetham, O.J. Military Cross (1910-1914), A/Capt., 1/5th Border Regiment, prisoner
  • Fenwick, F.C.A. (1913-1918), Cadet Unit
  • Fenwick, J.L.F. (1911-1916), 2nd Lt., DLI
  • Fenwick, W. Military Cross (1907-1911), Capt., 18th DLI, Staff Captain, Mentioned in despatches
  • Ferens, H.C. (1911-1917), 2ns Lt., RGA (Sp. R.)
  • Firth, Rev. E.N.M (1904-1909), 2nd Lt., unattached TF
  • Fisher F.H. (1908-1912), Mechanist Sergt.-Major, RE Rly. Branch.Meritorious Service Medal
  • Fitzgerald, H.S (1897-1902), Lt., 24th Northumberland Fusiliers, attached to West African Frontier Force.
  • Flint, M.C.W. (1912-1916), Lt., 3rd Gordon Highlanders.Military Cross.
  • Fogg-Elliott, C.T. (1880-1888), Capt., 3rd Batt. DLI
  • Forbes, M.H.O. (1905-1908), Capt. 3rd Gordon Highlanders, Wounded, Prisoner
  • Ford, R. (1883-1887), DSO, Lt.-Colonel (Temp. Major General), RASC, AQMG, DA and QMG; Director of Supplies and Transport; DQMG; Major General; CMG, CB, KCMG, commander, Order of Leopold, Croix de Guerre (Belgium), Distinguished Service Medal (USA), Mentioned in despatches nine times, Croix de guerre (France)
  • Forrest, W.D. (1911-1914), Surg. Probationer, T.B.D.
  • Forster, J.R, (1911-1913), Capt., 9th K.S.O.B. relinquished commission on behlaf of ill health contracted on active service and granted rank of Lieut.
  • Fosbrooke, C. (1906-1908), 2nd Lieut., 5th D.L.I. Killed in action.
  • Foster, T.M (1894-1899), Public Schools Batt., Royal Fusiliers
  • Fownes, H.H (1899-1903), Capt. (acting Major) 4th R.G.A., attached Reg. Batt. Died of wounds.
  • Fox, B.M (1915-1916), Cadet Unit, R.A.F.
  • Fox, Rev.H.W (1884-1888), Army chaplain (4th Class). Mentioned in despatches twice. D.S.O.
  • Gales, E.F (1879-1881), Major, 16th D.L.I
  • Gardner, J.M.S (1909-1913), Lt. (A/Capt.), 124th Baluchistan Infantry, I.A.
  • Gawan-Taylor, N. (1906-1913), 2nd Lt., 3rd att. 8th york and Lancaster Regt. Killed in action.
  • Gedge, P (1906-1909), Lt., 7th Suffolk Regt. Killed in action.
  • Gee, C.H.R (1910-1916), Lieut. (A/Capt and Adj.), 9th D.L.I. Mentioned in despatches.Military Cross
  • Gee, R.C.M (1910-1915), Capt. 15th D.L.I.Military Cross.Killed in action.
  • Gibson, J (1903-1904), 2nd Lt., 7th Batt. Devon Regt. and R.A.F. Killed accidentally in France.
  • Gibson, R (1905-1907), Major, Field Company., R.E.
  • Gledstone, H.R (1904-1909), Lt. (act. Capt.), Northumberland Fusiliers, att. 4th Bedfordshire Regt. Wounded twice. Killed in action.
  • Glen, J.V.H (1907-1915), Lt., 6th Jat. L.I, Indian Army
  • Glendenning, G.H (1912-1915), Public Schools Batt., 28th Royal Fusiliers, att. No.2 Batt. Machine Gun Corps
  • Good, H.A (1886-1888), Surgeon Captain, VII N.Z. Contingent
  • Gooderham, Rev. E.J.R.B (1903-1908), 2nd Lt., 3rd Royal Irish Regt., att. Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action.
  • Goudie, H.B (1912-1913), 2nd Lt., 7th Cameron Highlanders. Military Cross. Killed in action.
  • Graham, Hartley (1889-1894), 2nd Lt., R.W.F., attd. 12th North Staff. Regt.
  • Graham, J.E.C (1887-1890), Major, 2/4th Border Regt.
  • Gray, O.A (1911-1915), 2nd Lt., R.G.A
  • Greenway, H (1910-1914), Durham University O.T.C
  • Greenwell, W.B (1895-1898), Major (Temp. Lt.-Colonel), 1st (Commanding 19th) Batt. D.L.I. Wounded.Mentioned in despatches twice.D.S.O.. Special Staff appt. W.O. Brevet Lt.-Colonel.
  • Greenwell, W.F (1873-1876), Lt., 257 Co. R.D.C
  • Gregson, N.D.K (1912-1917), Flight Cadet R.A.F.
  • Greville-Jones, E (1910-1913), Lt. (Temp. Capt.) 5th D.L.I.Military Cross.G.S.O 3rd grade.Wounded
  • Grevill-Jones, M (1908-1912), Lt., 1st Northumberland Fusiliers, att. R.A.F. Wounded. Military Cross.Killed in action.
  • Grover, E.C (1904-1907), Captain 1st Norfolk regt. Promoted 2nd Lt. on the field. Wounded.
  • Guest-Williams, Rev. A.A (1901-1907), Army Chaplain. Church Army In Italy. Mentioned in desatches
  • Guest-Williams, R.H (1905-1911), Capt. 1st/8th D.L.I. Wounded three times. Mentioned in despatches
  • Guest-Williams, W.A (1902-1908), Capt., 2nd Royal Berks Regt. Wounded twice. Killed in action.
  • Guest-Williams W.K (1900-1906), Capt. East Bengal I.R.V. Rifles. R.T.O. graded as staff Lt. (1st class)
  • Gunn, R.W.C (1910-1915), 2nd Lt., 3rd Sherwood Foresters. Killed in action.
  • Guy, R.L (1910-1915), Lt., 1/6th Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action.
  • Hall, G Rome (1876-1880), R.A.M.C (Cameroon Expedition). Invalided
  • Hall, Rev. W. (1877-1878), Chaplain and Naval instructor, R.N. Lent to Autstralian Navy.Died of injuries
  • Hamilton, B. St.G (1906-1908), Lieut., 15th M.G.C., Killed in action
  • Hamilton, H.B.Hans, V.D. (1863-1869), Lt.Colonel, 17th London Regiment, T.F. (Res.).Mentioned in Secretary of States Despatch. Spec. appointment. Graded as Staff Lieut. (1st Class). Resigned appointment , April 1918.
  • Hampton, G.K. (1908-1912), Lt., 4th Norfolk Regt. (T.F.), Killed in action.
  • Hancock, R.G. (1913-1916), 2nd Lt., Royal Engineers.
  • Handy, L (1909-1912), Motor Despatch Section C.I.V.
  • Hardaker, R. (1903-1905), 2nd Lt., Royal Engineers, South Africa Force.
  • Harlow, V.T. (1915-1917), Lieut., R.F.A.
  • Harrison, E.M. (1894-1895), Surg., R.N., H.M.S. Weymouth
  • Harrison, H.S (1883-1887), 3rd Vol. Batt. D.L.I
  • Harrison R.B (1906-1909), Lt., R.G.A (Spec. Res.)
  • Harrison, W.H.L (1911-1918), Midshipman, R.N, H.M.S Saint Vincent.
  • Haslewood, W.B (1914-1917), Inns of Court O.T.C.
  • Haworth, J.K.J. (1902-1907), Captain R.A.M.C, Spec. Res., India.
  • Haycroft P.R.N. (1910 - 1917), 2nd Lt. Dorset Regiment.
  • Haycroft R.F. (1910-1913), Public Schools Batt., Royal Fusiliers. Invalided
  • Haythornthwaite, A.T. (1894-1900), Captain, 1/6th D.L.I. Asst. Superintendent of Light Railways, 5th Army. Wounded.
  • Headlam, E.J. (1884-1886), Commander, Royal Indian Marine. Temp. Commander, H.M.S. Hyacinth, D.S.O., Senior Marine Landing Officer, B.E. Africa. Mentioned in Despatches three times.Director of Transport for South and East Africa.C.M.G.
  • Heads A (1909-1912), Captain, 34th Brigade R.F.A, attached Trench Mortar Batt. Mentioned in dispatches, Military Cross.
  • Heads J.E.B. (1901-1907), Captain 9th D.L.I, attached 27th D.L.I. Wounded.
  • Hedley G.M. (1900-1902), Capt., 29th Coy. R.E. Crown of Italy Silver Medal for Military Valour Staff Captain, . Mentioned in Despatches. Died on Active Service
  • Hedley, Rev. P (1903-1905), Army Chaplain (4th Class).
  • Henderson, F (1903-1908), Major, R.A.M.C. Military Cross and Bar

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