
British soldiers
The lists of some 500 names that you will find on this website represent the smallest drop of the huge river of men who must have passed through the Fovant Camps in the years of the Great War. The camps could hold 20,000 soldiers at any one time and there was continual coming and going. Some stayed months, others a few days only.
If you know that your relation was definitely in any of the Fovant Camps (including Sutton Mandeville and Hurdcott) please let us know the details and we will add his name to the list.
General information
No | Rank | Name | Unit | Date | Aged | Notes |
Mr | F?, Percy | Construction worker with McDonald, Gibbs & Co. Wrote PC to Marjorie …May 3rd | ||||
Anderson, Thomas William | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Oct 1916 | West Farm Camp, drowned in River Nadder near Teffont Mill | |||
1384 | Arnold, | 1st/2nd VRS | Signature on Church lead | |||
Lt. | Ashworth, H. | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Capt | Ball, | 6th Bn. City of London Regt. | Apr 1916 | organized the cutting of the Regt Badge in April 1916 | ||
Pte | Barrett, E.G.G. | London Regt. | Went swimming with Cyril Hardy when he drowned | |||
Bennett, R.V. | 1st QVR | 10/12/1916 | Signature on Church lead. 10.12.16 | |||
2/Lt | Berry, | 14th Bn York & Lancaster Regt | 01/12/1915 | Had to round up AWOLs For emb. To France | ||
Bilton, David | 1st Hull | Wrote ‘The Trench – the Story of the 1st Hull Pals’ | ||||
2/Lt | Boyd-Carpenter, Roy Hyde | RAMC | Witness at Henry Shaw’s inquest | |||
Col. | Bradney, C.B. | Queen Victoria Rifles | C.O. 1916 at Fovant named on London Rifle Brigade Concert Programme as Chairman. | |||
Lt | Breton, Lancelot. | RAMC | Gave evidence at William Roads’ inquest | |||
LCpl. | Broadbent, John | 31st Div. | Photo in Sals. J. ‘Scrapbook’ | |||
82171 | Bdr. | Brooke, Frank | Royal Field Artillery, 52nd Bde. | 4/9/1918 | 4th Sept 1918 (Museum 2411-15) | |
Brooks, John E. | 12th Service Bn.Yorks & Lancs | |||||
Capt/Adj | Burgin, | London Regt. | Attended Arthur Searle’s inquest | |||
Calcott, Hamilton | Queen Victoria Rifles | 24/09/1916 | 24.9.16 | |||
Cannell, J. | RAMC | Signature on Church lead. Could be British or Australian | ||||
Brig Gen. | Carter-Campbell, G.T.C. | 94th Bde | Inspected troops of 11 East Lancs | |||
Capt | Casey, J.P.N. | RAMC | Aug 1916 | Hurdcott, gave evidence at Inquest for Cyril Hardy and Arthur Norman | ||
Major | Chapman-Huston, | London Regt. | Attended Arthur Searle’s inquest | |||
Pte. | Clark, G. | 80th MT Co, ASC | ||||
Cpl. | Coates, | 5th Cav. Regt. | Boxing | |||
Pte. | Cocker, | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Sgt. Drmr. | Cooper, Richard | Notts & Derbyshire Regt. | Feb 1917 | Presented with DCM by King George V. Feb 1917 (Museum ) | ||
Pte | Cotterell, | Southern Command Labour Centre, Labour Corps | Witness at Henry Shaw’s inquest | |||
Pte. | Covey, | Boxing | ||||
Crabtree, Percy | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | ||||
Sgt. | Cripps, Charlie A. | 3rd/10th Bn. London Regt. | Hurdcott | |||
307215 | Pte. | Cross, W.G. | Notts & Derbyshire Regt. | Mar 1917 | Museum 2365 March 1917 | |
Maj. | Croysdale, | 3/8th Bn. London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Mentioned in Pat Paterson’s | |||
Sub/Lt | Cruickshank, W.T. | Royal Navy | In charge of the POW work camp. | |||
1413 | Pte | Cursley, W.W. (Willie) | West Yorkshire Regt. | 7/10/1915 | Oct 7th 1915 Post card sent | |
Col. | Davie, | 3/8th Bn. London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Mentioned in Pat Paterson’s | |||
Lt. | Deakes, | Edited ‘Poison Gas’ | ||||
Sgt.Maj | Dunn, James | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Oct 1916 | West Farm, witness at Pte Tom Anderson’s inquest | ||
Capt | Elliott, T.S. | RAMC | Feb 1917 | Gave evidence at the inquest for Arthur Newcombe | ||
Ellison, Thomas | 7th Bn. London Regt. | Conscientious objector who refused to put on the uniform issued him at Sutton Camp. Jailed then returned to S. Camp. | ||||
Pte | Fakey, Charles | London Regt. | Aug 1916 | Went swimming with Cyril Hardy when he drowned | ||
Lt | Foizey, Harold | 18th Bn. West Yorks | 01/07/1916 | 31 | Group photo in ‘Bradford Pals’ by David Raw, pg 105 d. 1 July 1916, aged 31 | |
Sgmn. | Froggatt, J.A.S. | 12th (Sheffield) York & Lancs | 16/10/1915 | 16.10.15 | ||
Gains, Ted | ||||||
4162 | Rfn. | Gardiner, J.J. | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Signature on Church lead, Bedfordshire | ||
Gerelli, Henrico | Hampshire Regiment | Demobbed from Fovant. Grandfather of Meg Morse. Arrived in London 1906 or 7 and became the head waiter at the Savoy Grill Hotel. His wife was Scottish, in domestic service in London. They had four children (Ron, who now lives in Tisbury, and told me this story, John, Lola and Lenny.) Henrico was called up in 1916 and joined the Hampshire Regiment. He was demobbed in Fovant Camp. In WW2, with the entry of Italy, he became an enemy alien and had to report to the Police each week. One week he didn’t report and when the police arrived to arrest him he explained that he had just heard that his son had been killed fighting in Germany with the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. | ||||
Capt. | Girvan, | RAMC | Witness at Henry Shaw’s inquest | |||
Pte. | Glover, | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Lt/Col | Gore., | London Regt. | Gave evidence at Arthur Searle’s Inquest | |||
LCpl | Gray, Ernest | London Regt. | Gave evidence at William Proctor’s inquest | |||
31427 | Pte. | Griffin, Ernest Frederick | 8th Bn. Devonshire Regiment | KIA 27.10.1918 in Italy, aged 20. Photocopy of Fovant PC by relatives visiting the 2008 Exhibition. | ||
Groom, W.H.A. | City of London Rifles | Summer 1916 | ||||
Pte. | Grundy, Thomas | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Gundell, | West Yorkshire Regt. | Signature on Church lead | ||||
Aircraftman | Hale, Alfred M. | Royal Air Force | ‘The 4 Deaf of Alfred M. Hale’ By Paul Fussell | |||
Sgt | Hall, | 6th Bn. City of London Regt. | Apr 1916 | Helped Capt Ball organize the team cutting the Regt Badge in Apr.1916 | ||
Dvr. | Hall, W.A. | At Sutton Camp. Dgt has his NT Inscribed ‘In memory of the YMCA Hut, Mana Farm, Fovant’ signed F. Doa Dupies. | ||||
Halliday, W. | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Signature on Church lead | ||||
Capt. | Hamilton, | Edited ‘Poison Gas’ | ||||
LCpl. | Hardy, Cyril A.W. | London Regt. | Aug 1916 | Drowned at Brooke’s Hatches Hurdcott. | ||
Cpl. | Harriman, | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Capt | Harrison, H.J. | London Regt. | Aug 1916 | Gave evidence at inquest for Cyril Hardy and Arthur Norman. Aug 1916 | ||
CRMS | Harrison, Fred M. | 80th MT Co, ASC | 16/08/1915 | 16.8.15 | ||
Hayne, Harold T. | ||||||
Higgins, | 18th Bn. West Yorks | Signature on Church lead | ||||
Hills, H. | MT ASC | |||||
Lt. | Hoyte, | Sherwood Foresters | Feb 1917 | In charge of live bomb training for the Sherwood Foresters when Arthur Newcombe was killed. | ||
Pte | Hunt, Thomas | 11th Bn E. Yorks | Oct 1915 | Issued rifles at Fovant Oct ’15 practiced thru Nov. Emb for Egypt | ||
Capt | Jeffree, Frank | RAMC | Gave evidence at William Proctor’s inquest. | |||
Jones, A.C. | 12th London Regt.(The Rangers) | Letter to Badges Society. | ||||
Jones, A.J. | Queen Victoria Rifles | Signature on Church lead 26.2.16 | ||||
977198 | Joseph, W.E.B. | Signature on Church lead | ||||
Pte | Joyce, Thomas William | London Regt. | Witness at Arthur Searle’s inquest | |||
Kesterton, L. | 80th MT Co, ASC | |||||
Keyser, Harold | 8th Bn. City of London Regt. (PO Rifles) | Drumhead Service in 1986 Museum 2511 | ||||
Knowles, S.M. | 59th Div. | Photo of a group of MP. Signature Date 12/2/17, Fovant Salisbury Plain. | ||||
2/Lt. | Kohn, Wilfred | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
2/Lt | Lamb, Frank | Sherwood Foresters | Feb 1917 | Gave evidence at the inquest for Arthur Newcombe | ||
Lt. | Lane, | Edited ‘Poison Gas’ | ||||
Pte. | Laycock, A. | 18th Bn. West Yorks | Signature on Church lead | |||
2/Lt | Linaker, | Witness at Henry Shaw’s inquest | ||||
Livermore, Bernard | 3/9th Bn. London Regt. (Queen Victoria Rifles) | ‘Long ‘un – A Damn Bad Soldier’ | ||||
Pte. | Lomax, Abel T. | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’. P/C to his mother | |||
Sgt.Maj. | Long, | Sherwood Foresters | Feb 1917 | Gave evidence at the inquest for Arthur Newcombe Feb 1917 | ||
Mallison, L. | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Photo | ||||
Lt. | Marchant, E. | 3rd/7th Bn. London Regt. | Letters in IWM | |||
Sgt. | Mitton, H.W. | D Co., 8th Trg. Bn., | 02/12/1916 | (? Brit)* 2.12.16 . Could be British | ||
Moore, | 13th (5) Bn. E.Y.A. (Hull Pals) | 12/12/1915 | 12.12.15 | |||
2/Lt | Moxon, | 14th Bn York & Lancaster Regt | 01/12/1915 | Had to round up AWOLs For embarkation to France | ||
Capt | Murphy, J.T. | RAMC | Oct 1916 | Gave evidence at Tom Anderson’s Inquest | ||
Pte | Myers, Samuel | London Regt. | Witness at Arthur Searle’s inquest | |||
Pte | Newcombe, Arthur | Sherwood Foresters | Feb 1917 | Killed in live bomb training Feb 1917. Inquest | ||
Pte | Newton, Alec Samuel | London Regt. | witness at Arthur Searle’s inquest | |||
Capt. | Nobbs, Gilbert | London Rifle Regt. | Wrote ‘Englishman, Kamerad’ a description of Fovant Camp | |||
Pte | Norman, Arthur | London Regt. | Aug 1916 | Committed suicide on the railway near Dinton | ||
Nunn, E.J. | Royal Warwickshire Regt. | |||||
15558 | Sgt. | O’Mara, Jim | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | Football team which won the cup Z Coy (Accrington). Served in France. d.1955. | ||
Capt. | Oram, | Queen Victoria Rifles | C.O.(Bernard Livermore) | |||
Pte. | Page, | 5th Cav. Regt. | Boxing | |||
433455 | Pte | Percival, Henry Scott | ASC, Labour Corps | Dec 1916 | Dec 1918 | |
Perriman, A.E. | British Army gym instructor attached to AIF. | |||||
4051 | Rfn. | Pluck, A.F. | Signature on Church Lead | |||
273228 | Porance, Eustace | Southern Command Labour Centre, Labour Corps | 15/11/2018 | PC to his brother Lt Basil H. from Sutton Mandeville camp | ||
Pte | Proctor, William | London Regt. | Killed while training with live bomb. | |||
LCpl. | Race, | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Lt. | Rawcliffe, | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Col. | Rayner, | Sherwood Foresters | Feb 1917 | O.C. Gave evidence at the inquest for Arthur Newcombe | ||
Maj. | Reiss, E.L. | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
5476 | Rfn | Reynolds, Bernard C. | 3rd Bn London Rifle Brigade | 22/10/1918 | KIA Oct 22 1918 | |
19273 | Cpl. | Reynolds, Harold Erwin | 19th Coldstream Guards ? | Demob ‘Out-of-Work booklet | ||
Maj. | Richard, Lance | 3/9th Bn. London Regt. (Queen Victoria Rifles) | Photo ‘Soldier’ on internet | |||
Col. | Rickman, A.W. | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | History of Z Company’. Buried at Coombe Bissett. | |||
2/Lt | Roads, William Herbert | London Regt. | May 1916 | Accidently shot in Swallowcliffe. May 1916 | ||
Lt. | Robinson, M.J. | 18th Bn. West Yorks | Photo showing West Spring Gun. Dated 1915 | |||
Cpl. | Rubenstein, | Boxing | ||||
Lt. | Ruttle, Jack | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
Sayer, Fred | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ sport. (internet) | ||||
2/Lt | Scott, Thomas | London Regt. | Gave evidence at William Roads’ inquest | |||
Lt | Searle, Arthur Henry | London Regt. | Killed in motor cycle accident in Burcombe. | |||
Pte | Shaw, Henry | Southern Command Labour Centre, Labour Corps | Committed suicide near RE Camp | |||
534276 | L/Cpl. | Shephard, Percy | 2nd London Sanitary Section. | Hut 27, RE Camp (8/12/08) | ||
Sgt Maj. | Shorrocks, | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | Mentioned in’History of Z Coy’ By Sayer & Crabtree. | |||
Skirrow, F. | 18th Bn. West Yorks | Signature on Church lead, from Pudsey, Yorks. | ||||
Pte. | Smith, H. | Alberton, Yorkshire, signature on church lead. | ||||
Rfn. | Snow, H.C. | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | 1916 Museum 2501 | |||
Pte | Stevens, Walter | Sherwood Foresters | Feb 1917 | Gave evidence at the inquest for Arthur Newcombe | ||
2/Lt | Stranson, John Howard | London Regt. | In charge of bomb training when William Proctor was killed. | |||
Sgt. | Streets, John William | B Co, 12th Bn. York Regt (Sheffield Pals) | 01/07/1916 | 31 | Poet, in Hurdcott 1915, KIA 1.7.16 aged 31. Poem called ‘Hymn to Life,Hurdcott Camp’ dated Nov.1915 | |
Rfn | Sturmer, Joe | 2nd/5th Bn. London Rifles | ||||
4376 | Summers, ?William J. | 5th Bn Gloucester Regt | May 1919 | Demobbed May 1919. Spent 8 hours trans BROD Royal Engineers at Fovant | ||
Swann, R.C. | 1st/6th Bn. London Rifles | Identified in photos | ||||
Terrell, John | 8th Bn. City of London Regt. (PO Rifles) | Letter and photo from his son JR Terrell | ||||
Sgt. | Thomas, A. | D Co., 8th Trg. Bn., | 2/12/1916 | 2.12.16. Is Sgt Thomas a Brit? | ||
Tolkien, J.R.R. | Demobbed from Fovant | |||||
Turner, William | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | Wrote ‘Pals – the 11th East … | ||||
Cpl | Tytler, Alan Bruce | 2nd/5th Bn. London Rifles | Trained | |||
3965 | Rfn. | Wakeford, L. | Signature on Church lead. | |||
Walker, F. | Loughborough, Leicestershire. Signature on Church lead | |||||
Rfn | Watt, John | Royal Irish Rifles | Demobbed Fovant, in hospital 1 month | |||
Sgt | Way, E.G. | Dorsetshire Regt. | Wounded in thigh. | |||
LCpl | Williams, Albert | London Regt. | Aug 1916 | In charge of the hut where Arthur Norman billeted. Gave evidence at inquest. | ||
Lt. | Williams, George | 11th Bn. East Lancs Regt. | ‘History of Z Company’ | |||
253617 | Gnr | Wills, Frank | Royal Field Artillery | aka Pte Richard Mellor 1709. 4th Div Cycle Co. AIF. AWOL and enlisted in British Army, AWOL Sent to Fovant 5th Trg Bn, 22.5.18 AWOL again and probably executed for murdering a policeman trying to arrest him. | ||
4856 | Rfn. | Wilton, H. | 5/6th City of London Regt. | 16/01/1915 | Signature on Church lead.16.1.1915 | |
9412 | Pte. | Wiltshire, Robert William | 1st Somerset Light Inf. | Jun 1919 | Marriage Cert. dated June 1919. email from g’son P Brooks. | |
Pte | Yellen, William | London Regt. | Aug 1916 | Went swimming with Cyril Hardy when he drowned. |
Concert parties
We were lucky to be given three printed programmes for concerts held in the Camps. The men had many entertainments provided by professionals of varying degrees of talent but they also enjoyed providing their own. Indeed, they delighted in forming Concert Parties of their own which travelled to other camps and once to a theatre in Salisbury.
YMCA New Hut (Hurdcott) 4/1st London Regt – 17 Apr 1916
Rank | Name | Notes |
Dmr. | Ackland | Burlesque |
Pte. | Clensy, Cyril | Impersonator (From the London Hippodrome)! |
Pte. | Diggens | Step and Clog Dancer. |
Cpl. | Edwards | Violin, ‘The Lost Chord’ & ‘Traumerci’ |
Pte. | Hewett | Baritone, ‘When the Angeleus is Ringing’ & ‘Until’ |
Pte. | Isaacson | Humorist, ‘The Picadilly Farm’, ‘You’re the Fellow’ |
Dmr. | Waple | Burlesque |
Pte. | Watkinson | Conjuror |
YMCA Empire Day – 24 May 1916
Rank | Name | Notes |
Cpl. | Babbington | Sang ‘Border Ballard’ |
Cpl. | Camfield | Accompanist |
Rfn. | Church | Piano |
Rfn. | Edwards | Sang ‘Loch Lomond’, ‘Cloud Capped Towers’ |
Rfn. | Goodson | Sang prologue from ‘Pagliacci’ |
Rfn. | Hayes | Sang humorous song ‘Koo-la-loo’ |
LCpl. | Hayward | Humorous song ‘The End of the Chapter’ |
Cpl. | Howard | Recital ‘Alphonse’ |
Rfn. | Moore | Sang humorous song ‘Taking Father’s Tea’. |
Rfn. | Naude | Sang |
Other people mentioned on Programmes
Rank | Name | Unit | Notes |
2/Lt. | Best | Opening ceremony official party | |
Rev. Dr. | Huns, C.F. | Official party | |
2/Lt. | Le Sueur | Official party. | |
Fedarb, F.J. | Director YMCA on Salisbury Plain | ||
Col. | Bradney, C.B. | Queen Victoria Rifles | C.O. 1916 at Fovant named on London Rifle Brigade Concert Programme as Chairman. |
Hospital patients
The hospitals were staffed by Army Medical Service personnel as well as local people some of whom were trained by the combined Red Cross and St Johns Ambulance known as Volunteer Aid Detachment or VADs. For more information on the staff see the Military hospitals/Hospital staff page.
Rank | Name | Unit | Notes | |||
Pte | Backhouse, J.W. | 18th Bn. Durham Lt Infantry | Discharged from Hosp. To Egypt | |||
Brooks, Arthur Lionel | Came from Birmingham. Later his son Roy bought a house in Fovant. | |||||
Cpl. | Brown, F.T. | Letters in Manchester Uni From Fovant Hosp. Is he British or Australian? | ||||
Cannell, J. | RAMC/RAMAC | Signature on Church lead. Could be British or Australian | ||||
142410 | Pte | Kestle, Frederick James | Southern Command Labour Centre, Labour Corps | 13/09/1918 | Discharged Fovant. Jack & Anne-Marie Kestle visited with his discharge. paper. | |
255580/WR28504 | Spr | Le Noury, William | 321 Quarrying Company, RE | 14/03/1919 | 58 | Died of flu Buried in Guernsey. Aged 58 |
Rfn. | Paterson, Pat | 3/8th Bn. London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | Spent lot of time trying to convince the various medical authorities that he was fit to go | |||
Pte | Rushton, W.H. | 18th Bn. Durham Lt Infantry | Discharged from Hosp. To Egypt | |||
Dr. | Stocks |
War Graves at Barford St Martin
A small group of WW I graves in the old Cemetery on the right under the railway bridge. 1 British and 3 Australian.
No. | Rank | Name | Unit | Died | Aged | Commemoration |
Gnr. | Penfold, F.C. | Royal Artillery | 19/10/16 |
War Graves at Baverstock
These graves can be found in the Churchyard of St Edith’s. 3 British and 28 Australian
No. | Rank | Name | Unit | Died | Aged | Commemoration |
3024 | Pte. | Emsley, E.G. | 10th Bn. London Regt. R Fusiliers | 27/10/16 | ||
L/Cpl | Hardy, Cyril Alec William | 1st Bn. London Regt. R.Fusiliers | 05/08/16 | 19 | *Responsive to his country’s call he gave his life , his best, his all.* | |
5852 | Pte. | Strawbridge, C.H. | 4th Bn. London Regt. R Fusiliers | 22/10/16 | 19 | *In memory ever dear, Father Mother, sisters and brothers.* |
War Graves at Compton Chamberlayne
These graves are in dedicated ground in the middle of the village. 5 British and 29 Australian
No. | Rank | Name | Unit | Died | Aged | Commemoration |
WR/200434 | Spr. | Hooper, E.B. | Royal Engineers | 05/02/19 | ||
23610 | Rfn. | Larkin, Patrick Joseph | Royal Irish Rifles | 16/02/19 | 17 | *RIP, on his soul sweet Jesus have mercy.* |
5099 | Pte. | Lintott, A. | London Regt. R. Fusiliers | 24/04/16 | ||
5148 | Pte. | Redman, Valleton Sydney Algernon | London Regt. R. Fusiliers | 22/02/16 | 19 | *He died serving King and Country and we rejoicing, record his memory* |
1615 | Cpl. | Walsh, Cornelius | Royal Irish Fusiliers | 18/05/18 | 42 |
War Graves at Fovant
St George’s Church graveyard holds 60 War Graves for both British and Australian soldiers. Many visitors come from ‘Down under’, one lady bringing a gum leaf to lay on each Australian grave. 17 British and 43 Australian.
No. | Rank | Name | Unit | Died | Aged | Commemoration |
4060 | Pte. | Allport, W. | 2nd Bn. London Regt. R Fusiliers | 20/11/16 | 26 | *Oh! that this world could be a heaven, could I hear your voice again.*. |
6603 | Rfn. | Ansell, A.C. | London Rifle Brigade | 18/10/16 | 26 | |
49214 | Pte. | Ashley, G. | Devonshire Regiment | 06/11/18 | 31 | *Gone but not forgotten.* |
5964 | Pte. | Blackford, F. | 3rd Bn. London Regt. R Fusiliers | 20/12/16 | ||
39335 | Pte. | Crome, S.K. | Devonshire Regiment | 14/11/18 | ||
4849 | Rfn. | Frampton, H.F. | Queen Victoria Rifles | 06/03/16 | 26 | |
47015 | Pte. | Glover, J. | Lancashire Fusiliers | 18/01/19 | 29 | |
306591 | Handyside, G. | Royal Air Force | 03/11/18 | 28 | ||
T/407608 | Pte. | Jones, T. | Royal Army Service Corps. | 37 | *Thy will be done* | |
5437551 | LCpl. | Lee, William Edward George | 2nd Bn. DCLI | 30 | From Fovant, also named on the war memorial inside the church. | |
6603 | Rfn. | McAndrew, S.W. | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | 04/10/16 | 26 | |
6595 | Rfn. | Patton, W. | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | 01/09/16 | 26 | |
4312 | Rfn. | Procter, W.T. | London Rifle Brigade | 03/07/16 | 26 | |
645842 | Pte. | Reynolds, F.J.E. | Labour Corps | 05/11/18 | 31 | |
5011 | Rfn. | Sanderson, T.W. | London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) | 19/10/16 | 35 | |
55600 | Pte. | Shaw, H. | Hampshire Regiment | 15/09/18 | 28 | |
4535 | LCpl. | Weight, A.L. | Queen Victoria Rifles | 06/03/16 | 27 | *Safe in the arms of Jesus.* |
M.A.M.
January 2008
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