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Blair John
Scottish Lieutenant 8th Bn. Durham Light Infantry 1889 12 october 1918 Educated at Ardrossan Academy and the University of Edinburgh - Student of Arts and Science 1907-12 - Cadet Corps - First XI - M.A. 1910 , B. Sc. 1912 Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row A , Stone 47 |
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March 1915 November 1915 May 1916 April 1918 October 1918 12 october 1918 |
Enlisted as a Private in the 6th Bn. Royal Scots (Colege Coy.) Transferred to the 2nd/8th Bn. Durham Light Infantry Gazetted Second Lieutenant Acted as Temporary Captain Wounded twice Promoted to full Lieutenant Wounded again on the 2nd October but died of wounds on the 12th. |
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Dandridge William Leslie
British Lieutenant 103rd Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps 24 1 december 1893 Died 5 october 1918 of wounds received on October 3rd Son of Alfred and Catherine Mary Dandridge, of "Hillside," Brundall, Norwich. Educated at Clare House Preparatory School , Sherborne School ( January 1908 - July 1912) and Emmanuel College , Cambridge * Medical student Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row A , Stone 26 |
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December 1914 January 1916 November 1917 March 1918 23 april 1918 |
At the outbreak of war he was in business in South America and returning to England Obtained a commission in the Lancashire Hussars (Yeomanry). He went to France and when the Yeomanry was disbanded the following year he was transferred, together with a number of his men, to the 18th Battalion King’s Liverpool Regiment. He was mentioned in Despatches Awarded the M.C. in March 1918. The citation reads: “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during the withdrawal of a line, when he reorganised a party of some two hundred men of all regiments in a sunken road and made a splendid resistance to the enemy’s advance, fighting his way back step by step, and helping thereby to save our guns and men from capture. Later, he led two companies in a counter-attack at a critical moment, and by his courage, leadership, and fine example delayed the advance of the enemy for twenty four hours.” He fell mortally wounded , in a lull between the First and Second Battles of Kemmel, during the German Flanders Offensive, and died in a Casualty Clearing Station at Haringhe the following day. |
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Hudson Harry
British Second Lieutenant 177th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery 29 26 april 1918 Husband of Mary Hudson, of 141, J Cross Flatts Grove, Dewsbury Rd., Leeds Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row E , Stone 49 |
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Meeke S.
Northern Ireland born Private 9th Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers 19 6 october 1918 Son of John and Margaret Meeke, of Slatt, Ballymena, Co. Antrim Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row A , Stone 27 |
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Morrison James Bough
Scottish Lieutenant 6th Bn. T.M.B. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 26 1892 13 october 1918 Son of Beatrice Lydia Morrison, of 14, Fountairlhall Rd., Edinburgh, and the late James Graham Morrison. Educated at George Watson's College (1901) where he was a keen cricketer. A lover of music, he became organist in Greenside Parish Church Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row A , Stone 51 |
Military Footsteps
1914 1917 13 october 1918 |
Enlisting in the Royal Scots He received a commission in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and rose to be Acting Captain. Was wounded while engaged with his Stokes gun and died of wounds at Haringhe |

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Nicholas Albert Fredrick
Welsh Corporal 5th Bn. South Wales Borderers 30 14 april 1918 Son of Fredrick and Rosina Nicholas, of 18, Lime St., Pillgwently, Newport, Mon. Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot II , Row C , Stone 10 |
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Pitcairn Ellis Gledhill
Scottish Captain 8th Bn. Black Watch 27 1890 , Edinburgh 6 october 1918 Son of John Erskine Pitcairn and Amelia McGlashan Pitcairn Educated at George Watson's College 1903-06 He was employed some time with the Scottish Insurance Corporation, and then joined the clerical staff of the Falkirk Herald. In 1913 he was appointed manager of one of the rubber estates of the Moopley Valley Coy. Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row A , Stone 36 |
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1915 9 october 1918 |
Came home to enlist and rose to the rank of Captain in the Royal Highlanders. He was sent to France, then to Salonika and again to France He succumbed to pneumonia |
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Savory Henry Lawrence Scott
British Lieutenant 1st (Garrison) Bn. Suffolk Regiment attd. Worcestershire Regiment 20 26 april 1918 Son of Henry George Scott Savory (India P.W. Dept.) and Hetty Savory Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row D , Stone 2 |
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Single H.W. served as Holley
British Private 6th Bn. Wiltshire Regiment 23 18 april 1918 Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Winter Single, of Jersey Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot II , Row F , Stone 21 |
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Stevenson John Scott
Scottish Lieutenant 90th Field Coy. Royal Engineers formerly 8th Bn. Royal Scots 22 1896 9 october 1918 Son of William and Fanny Scott Stevenson, of 31, Warrender Park Rd., Edinburgh Single Educated at George Watson's College and the University of Edinburgh - Student of Science 1913-14 - O.T.C. Cadet Serjeant - O.T.C. Engineers October 1913 to October 1914 Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot III , Row A , Stone 41 |
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October 1914 Autumn 1916 December 1917 9 october 1918 |
Commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 8th Bn. Royal Scots Invalided home Transfered to the 9th Division Royal Engineers Gassed and wounded near Ypres on the 4th october 1918 Died at the Casualty Clearing Station. |
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Wright Percy Clifford
British Private 4th Bn. Worcestershire Regiment 19 15 august 1917 Son of Samuel George and Anne Wright, of 63, Welford Rd., Leicester Single Haringhe Bandaghem Military Cemetery Plot I , Row A , Stone 3 |