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Change: France. He is also remembered on the Westcott War Memorial, Surrey (although incorrectly as N T Broadgate). (service record online). After the first few days in the battle that battalion had lost 15 officers and 487 men. History of the 10th Bn Lincolnshire Regiment The Grimsby Roll
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Change: At 7 o'clock on the morning of July 1st, the young officers of the Battalion sprang on to the parapet, and the next instant a
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Change: and buried in Morogoro Cemetery, Tanzania. CATHCART, Augustus Ernest, Capt, 2nd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps Augustus Ernest Cathcart was born in Wensley, Yorkshire,on 04/03/1875, the son of Col Hon. Augustus Murry &
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Change: EllenLaura Charlotte Rachel Barclay (nee Wyvill) His elder brother, Major Thomas Hubert Barclay, Surrey (Q.M.R.) Yeomanry, died on board an Italian Tug-boat after being torpedoed on H.M.Transport Transylvania on his way to Salonika, on May 4th, 1917 (see above). Both men are commemorated on the Westcott War Memorial, Surrey
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Change: Both men are commemorated on the Westcott War Memorial, Surrey. George was educated at Harrow and R.M.C.,at the R.M.C. Sandhurst, graduating in 1908. Captain Barclay was gazetted to the King's Own in February, 1909, being stationed
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Change: ,25/07/1889, the fourth son of Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, Dorking, and Ellen Charlotte Rachel Barclay (nee Wyvill) His elder brother, Major Thomas Hubert Barclay,
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Change: " Captain Barclay had only taken over the command of No. 13 Company that morning, and, with half the Company was the first to extend
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Change: Ellen Rachel Barclay, George Eric Barclay, Arthur Victor Barclay, and Robert Wyvill Barclay. HeThomas was educated at Harrow (his father's former school), and then Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 1906 with
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Change: ,22/12/1914 and his Squadron saw service from December, 1914 with the 27th Division, in France, Belgium, and Salonica, as Divisional Cavalry. He was employed for some months on the Divisional Staff, but rejoined to command his Squadron, then part of the 16th Corps Cavalry in Salonica.In April,
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Change: Both men are commemorated on the Westcott War Memorial, Surrey. CATHCART, Augustus Ernest, Capt, 2nd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps Augustus Ernest Cathcart was born in Wensley, Yorkshire,on 04/03/1875, the son of Col Hon.
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Change: 1884, the Secondsecond son of Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey, and of Mrs. Barclay. He was educated at Harrow (his father's former school), and
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Change: he was travelling, was torpedoed by U63. The vessel had departed Marseilles the day previously with an escort of two Japanese destroyers, the Matsu and
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Change: ***{cigarette} before he died. He said 'It's wonderful how soothing a ***{cigarette} is'." SANDERSON, Bradlaugh, Sgt. 6336, 2nd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps (Bradlaugh Sanderson) of Far Cliff, Holmfirth. Born 1885, Wooldale, Yorkshire. Diary of service with the Battalion from August 5th - November
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Change: beebeen a soldier before the war, having transfered to the reserves in 1913, and was then mobilized upon commencement of hostilities.He married Lucy Johnson in
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