Compiled from the Northern Daily Mail by the late S. Reed
Please note that the date following the name is the date on which the newspaper was published.
Kay; A.; Pte.; 04/12/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; buried by a shell; defective heart; hospital Warrington; 33 Slater Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Keady; Jack; Rifleman; 04/09/1918; gassed in France; 23 Roker Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Keady; J.; L/Cpl.; 21/11/1918; killed in action 5 November; 34th London regiment; enlisted August 1914; 23 Straker Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Keely; Pte.; 05/05/1916; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds; letter from his commanding officer; see 6 May; 86 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; small obituary; page 4 column 2.
Keenan; J.O.; Pte.; 04/09/1917; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; head wound; Mrs Laidler; 40 Colenso Street; West Hartlepool; page 2.
Keenan; John O.; Pte.; 11/10/1915; 8th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 3 October 1915; 40 Colenso Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Keenan; Thomas; Gunner; 25/07/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; in hospital France with shell shock; 1 Rugby Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Keenan; William; Pte.; 02/05/1917; Durham Light Infantry; lost part of his foot; 1 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted May 1916; page 4 column 4.
Keith; Edward; L/Cpl.; 08/05/1917; Somerset Light Infantry; neck wound; 23 Hawkridge Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Keith; Edward; Sgt.; 14/08/1917; Somerset Light Infantry; leg wound; 3rd time; son in law of Mrs Kelly; 23 Hawkridge Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Keith; Edward; Sgt.; 27/05/1918; 29 years; Somerset Light Infantry; awarded D.C.M.; son of Mrs Kelly; wounded 3 times; 23 Hawkridge Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Keith; Edward; Sgt.; 23/08/1918; D.C.M.; Citation; son in law of Mrs Kelly; page 2 column 4.
Keith; Edward; Sgt.; 11/09/1918; D.C.M.; winners achievement; Citation; page 4 column 7; see 23 December; page 6 column 3.
Keith; Edward; Sgt.; D.C.M.; 06/12/1918; 3rd Battalion Somerset Regiment; reports to Colonel L. Roberts; York Road, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Kelly; D.; Gunner; 18/10/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded 25 September; hospital Canterbury; 1 Throston Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Kelly; D.; Pte.; 25/10/1917; Durham Light Infantry; severely wounded ; shoulder; hospital France; 8 Hill Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 7.
Kelly; James; Pte.; 16/12/1918; 10th Queens; died of pneumonia; brother of Mrs Elwine; 32 Warren Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Kelly; James; Pte.; 17/12/1918; died 10 December; 3rd son lost; 8 Clayton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Kelly; James; Pte.; 20/12/1918; message of sympathy from the King; 8 Clayton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Kelly; John Thomas; Pte.; 24/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right hand; hospital at Warrington; 24 Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Kelly; John T.; Sgt.; 23/04/1917; wounded twice in the leg; hospital France; 24 Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; some family information; page 4.
Kelly; John T.; Sgt.; 12/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 3 times; now in a hospital in Lincoln; 24 Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Kelly; Peter; Pte.; 18/05/1918; Yorkshires; missing 9 December 1914; France 7 weeks; 30 Hermit Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Kelly; R.W.; Pte.; letter to Mr J.J. Bennison; of Lynn Street, West Hartlepool; mentions his son; page 4 column 1.
Kelly; Samuel; L/Cpl.; 28/10/1916; killed in action 5 October; Yorks. Regiment; 18 Frederick Street, Hartlepool; blacksmith ship yard; page 4 column 5.
Kelly; Joseph P.; Stoker; 08/06/1916; 35 years; HMS Queen Mary; 1 Wood Street, West Hartlepool; widow & 2 children; page 4 column 6.
Kendall; James; Pte.; 18/04/1918; wounded in the arm; Cumberland Street, West Hartlepool; has 2 brothers in France; page 2 column 6.
Kenmire; Arthur; Pte.; 11/01/1918; Durham Light Infantry; 30 months in France; prisoner of war in Germany; 51 Grace Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Kenmire; Arthur; Pte.; 26/06/1918; 31 years; Durham Light Infantry; died at Conde 17 April whilst a prisoner of war; wounded twice; 51 Grace Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Kennedy; J.; Pte.; 19/08/1915; letter to brother W.; of 92 Frederick Street, West Hartlepool; ‘every man goes mad’; page 4 column 7.
Kennedy; James; Pte.; 28/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; badly wounded; in hospital Manchester; 17 Silver Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Kennedy; G.; Pte.; 15/05/1917; wounded for the 6th time; 38 Eden Street West Hartlepool; in hospital France; page 4 column 6.
Kennedy; Robert; Pte.; 01/08/1916; 22 years; Gordon Highlanders; wounded; in hospital Bristol; 8 Stanley Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Kennedy; William; Pte.; 07/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; son of Mrs Thompson; Newcastle; foy boatman; Hartlepool; page 4.
Kester; Alfred; Pte.; 05/10/1918; Duke of Wellington’s; wounded in the shoulder; 17 Harrison Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Kidd; W.; Pte.; 10/09/1915; letter to his mother; Mrs Bensley; 20 Adelaide Street, West Hartlepool; how he was wounded; page 4 column 3.
Killgallon; T.; Pte.; 03/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 25 March; 5 Tennant Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Kilrain; E.; Pte.; 21/08/1915; killed in action; 8th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; letter to his mother; Seamer Street, West Hartlepool; small obituary; page 4.
Kindlan; H.; Stoker; 18/10/1918; in hospital with Spanish flu & double pneumonia; of Rose Cottage, Mount Pleasant, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Kindon Noah; Pte.; 07/10/1915; 8th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded in hand; Ypres; better known as Kendall; page 4 column 4.
King; Fred; Pte.; 25/03/1915; 2nd Yorks.; letter to his brother, Arthur; of 23 Clarendon Road, West Hartlepool; mowing them down; page 1.
King; I.; Sapper; 10/12/1917; Royal Engineers; awarded M.M.; good work at Ypres; 18 Gill Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 2 column 6.
King; John James; Pte.; 22/10/1918; 33 years; killed in action; officer’s letter; parents at 4 Lawrence Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
King; T.T.; L/Cpl.; 06/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in France; 11 Preston Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
King; R.V.; Cpl.; 08/05/1918; killed in action 24 April; France; Royal Marine Light Infantry; 48 Stephenson Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.
King; Thomas H.; Pte.; 13/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; hand wound; 31 Windsor Street, West Hartlepool; son of H.G. King; page 4 column 5.
King; William; Pte.; 30/05/1916; 21 years; killed in action 21 May; Durham Light Infantry; 31 Windsor Street, West Hartlepool; letter from officer; page 4 column 5.
King; William; Gunner; 09/04/1918; killed in action; Royal Field Artillery; chaplain’s letter; 26 Furness Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Kinghorn; J.W.; Pte.; 06/10/1915; writes to his wife; ‘doing his bit’; 37 Topcliffe Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
King’ston; Joseph; Pte.; 29/11/1916; killed in action; West Yorks.; 45 Albert Street, West Hartlepool; NER; page 4 column 5.
Kinnersley; W. C.; Gunner; 11/09/1916; Royal Garrison Artillery; on munitions work; applies for a leaving certificate; page 3 column 7.
Kirkbright; Leonard; Pte.; 11/09/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; gassed; hospital France; 54 Percy Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Kirkwood; Gunner; 23/04/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; in hospital with a leg wound; 3 Cumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Kirtley; F.; Pte.; 08/04/1918; Royal Dublin Fusiliers; gassed & wounded; hospital France; 10 Middlegate, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Kirtley; F.; Pte.; 17/09/1918; Royal Dublin Fusiliers; wounded in the head; 10 Middlegate, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Kirton; R.; Gunner; 28/09/1916; Royal Field Artillery; wounded right arm 15 September; hospital Aldershot; 16 Penrith Street, West Hartlepool.
Kirton; T.; Cpl.; 14/05/1918; Royal Engineers; wounded in the arm; France 2 years 11 months; 16 Penrith Street, West Hartlepool; 1 of 4 sons; page 2.
Kirton; W.; Cpl.; 15/05/1917; 23 years; Royal Field Artillery; wounded 30 April; 16 Penrith Street, West Hartlepool; 2 years in France; page 4 column 6.
Kitching; Charles Reginald; 23/08/1916; 26 years; Navy; stoker; lost HMS Nottingham; 67 Brenda Street, West Hartlepool; 2 years in the Navy; page 4.
Kitching; George; Pte.; 21/07/1915; 2nd Coldstream Guards; 31 Topcliffe Street, West Hartlepool; lot of family information; hospital Rouen.
Kitching; Harry; Pte.; 03/10/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the side; hospital at Oxford; of William Street, West Hartlepool.
Kitching; T.T.; Pte.; 30/11/1914; Coldstream Guards; letter to his wife at 31 Topcliffe Street, West Hartlepool; parents at Burbank Street; page 1.
Knight; Miles; Pte.; 17/08/1916; 19 years; killed in action 2 August; intimation to mother at 51 Sydney Street, West Hartlepool; worked at Hebburn Colliery; page 4 column 3.
Knowles; John Wesley; Pte.; 05/03/1915; of the Bahamas; obituary; Yorks. Regiment; page 4 column 1.
Knox; J.; L/Cpl.; 04/04/1918; 19 years; London Regiment; wounded twice; hospital France; 46 Perth Street, West Hartlepool; music hall artiste.
Knox; J.; L/Cpl.; 31/08/1918; London Regiment; wounded 3 times; gas shell; 46 Perth Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Knox; J.W.; Pte.; 12/06/1918; London Scottish; wounded twice in the head; hospital France; Granville Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Knox; Robert; Pte.; 01/11/1915; 10th Scottish Rifles; wounded; prisoner of war at Wesel; 35 Water Street, West Hartlepool; 2 brothers; page 4.
Knox; Walter; Pte.; 28/09/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; hospital Manchester; 10 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Knox; Walter; Pte.; 04/10/1918; West Yorks.; wounded left hip; hospital France; Granville Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Kydd; C.A. Signals; Sgt.; 04/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; 42 Cleveland Road, West Hartlepool; 21 April received parchment; good conduct; page 2 column 8.
Kydd; C.A.; Signals; Sgt.; 20/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; 42 Cleveland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Laffin; E.; Pte.; 15/08/1918; Royal Scots Fusiliers; gassed in France; now in hospital there; 10 Exeter Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 6.
Laffin; Edward; Pte.; 07/01/1919; Royal Scots Fusiliers; coM.M.endation from General; 10 Exeter Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Laheney; Michael; Pte.; 17/03/1916; wounded 28 February; of 1 Johnson Square, Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Laheney; Michael; Pte.; 30/03/1916; killed in action 26 February; 1 Johnson Square, Hartlepool; short obituary; page 4 column 6.
Laidlay; C.F.; Rev.; Chaplain; 11/11/1918; 13th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; shoulder wound; hospital Camaris; late Primitive Methodist; West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Laidler; R.; Pte.; 05/08/1916; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 40 Colenso Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 5; see 10 August; letter ‘by a mine’; page 4 column 5.
Lake; H.T.; Pte.; 13/10/1915; 15th Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded in France; hospital London; 67 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Lake; J.; Pte.; 07/10/1918; wounded in the head; 29 Water Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Lake; Robert William; Pte.; 18/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds 16 August; son of William & Annie; 19 Moore Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Laking; John; Pte.; 17/05/1916; killed in action 30 April; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; mother in law Mrs Preston; Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Laking; J.; Gunner; 29/05/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded in the neck; 289 Green Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Laking; K.; Bombardier; 24/02/1917; Royal Field Artillery; wounded face & eye; 89 Westmorland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lamb; J.R.; L/Cpl.; 24/10/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; head wound; hospital Rouen; 17 Green Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lamb; N.A.; seagoing; 27/01/1917; prisoner of war at Ruhleben; son of late Harry Lamb; Lynn Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Lambert; Cecil; Pte.; 26/10/1917; 23 years; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; died Glasgow; suffered from shell shock; previously had trench fever; Clifton Avenue.
Lambert; T.; Pte.; 04/10/1917; died of wounds; brother of Mrs Lambert; 43 York Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Lancaster; W.; L/Cpl.; 26/04/1918; severely wounded; back , left thigh & foot; died same day 20 April; 32 Clayton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Langdale; F.; Pte.; 18/11/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; died of wounds 3 October; France; intimation to Miss M. Horsley; 18 Clayton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Langford; Fred; Pte.; 08/07/1915; letter home; 4th Yorks.;’only 15 yards from German trenches’; page 4 column 1.
Langton; J.J.; Gunner; 18/01/1916; 51st Brigade; Royal Field Artillery; wounded in leg 16 December; 18 Thorne Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Larkin; A.; Pte.; 06/07/1918; East Yorks.; missing 27 May; of West Hartlepool; wife at Felling; South Shields 1914; page 2 column 7.
Larkin; Alexander; Pte.; 29/07/1918; East Yorks.; missing 27 May; brother of Thomas; at 23 Catherine Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Larkin; E.; Cpl.; 16/10/1917; 27 years; West Yorks.; 3 times wounded; left shoulder; 89 Mainsforth Terrace; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Larkin; Edward; Pte.; 20/0/1916; West Yorks.; wounded; in hospital; 89 Mainsforth Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Larkin; Peter; 08/06/1916; Navy; HMS Queen Mary; lost at sea; 18 years service Navy & Reserves; page 4 column 6.
Lauder; Frederick; Signals; 16/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; 22 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4; see 06 August; page 2 column 8; prisoner of war.
Laurence; J.W.; Pte.; 15/09/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded in action; 2nd time since April; Benson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Laurence; James William; Pte.; 01/11/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; Edinburgh hospital with trench feet; Benson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Laughlan; J.; Pte.; 27/08/1915; 6th Yorks.; letter about his experiences at Gallipoli; page 4 column 8.
Laughl(a)in; James; Pte.; 30/10/1917; Yorks. & Lancs.; awarded the M.M.; wounded 3 times; once at Sulva Bay; twice in France; 10 Dale Street, page 2 column 6; see letter.
Laughton; James W.; Pte.; 16/04/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in France; 10 Mozart Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Laughton; J.W.; Pte.; 29/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; left arm; in France; 10 Motzart Street West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Laverick; George H.; Driver; 09/03/1916; Army Service Corps; of Hartlepool; husband of Sarah; accidental death; fell off a mule; see also 16 March; page 2 column 7.
Lawn; Frederick G.; Pte; 25/01/1918; killed in action December 1917; Yorks.; 28 Shrewsbury Street, West Hartlepool; tram inspector; page 4 column 8.
Lawn; J.; Sgt./ Major; 27/10/1917; Australian Imperial Force; awarded M.M.; son of J. Lawn; 5 Rugby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lawn; J.; Sgt./ Major; 10/12/1917; Australian imperial Force; parents at 5 Rugby Street, West Hartlepool; granted a commission in the field; page 2 column 8.
Laws; E.E.; Pte.; 31/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; awarded the M.M.; of Easington Colliery; page 4 column 6.
Laws; H.; L/Cpl.; 28/10/1916; killed in action 13 October; West Yorks.; letter on his death; page 4 column 5.
Laws; T.A.; Sapper; 05/12/1917; Royal Engineers; hospital Canterbury with shell shock; 22 Elliott Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Lawson; J.; Sapper; 09/09/1916; Royal Engineers; wounded in the head; 34 Northgate, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lawson; R.; Cpl.; 02/10/1915; Yorkshires; intimation to his son in law Mrs Massam; 68 Moreland Street, West Hartlepool; wounded; page 4 column 6 bottom.
Lawson; T.; Driver; 12/04/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded by gas shell 6 April; hospital France; 6 Streatham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lawson; V.; Sgt.; 18/06/1918; Machine Gun Corps; wounded left foot; France 2 years; 101 Thornton Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Lawson; W.; 2nd Lt.; 08/12/1917; severely wounded; left buttock; dangerously ill; hospital France; 69 Percy street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lawson; Wilfred; L/Cpl.; 26/10/1915; writes a letter to his friend; Mr Brown; page 4 column 5.
Lawson; Wilfred; Cpl.; (now Sgt.); 09/07/1917; of Hartlepool; see 10 July; page 1 column 5; mentioned in despatches; page 4 column 7; now with Anzacs.
Lawson; Wilfred; Rgt. Sgt. Major 05/07/1918; awarded Meritorious Service Medal; 49 Milton Street, West Hartlepool; served at Gallipoli; page 3 column 3.
Lax; J.N.; Staff/ Sgt.; 06/05/1918; Royal Engineers; head wound; 2 years in France; husband of E. nee Jolly; 13 Houghton Street, West Hartlepool.
Laycock; J.; Capt.; 30/03/1918; Royal Engineers; chest wound 21 March; of West Hartlepool; mentioned in despatches twice; page 4 column 6.
Laycock; C.; Capt.; 30/03/1918; missing in action 24 March; M.C.; Royal Engineers; page 4 column 6.
Lazenby; E.R.; Pte.; 05/08/1918; Wiltshire Regiment; missing 31 May; 27 Wharton Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Leach; R.H.; Pte.; 07/10/1918; King’s Liverpool Regiment; wounded; fractured jaw; lost brother in war; 43 Cumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Leadley; W.; Pte; 09/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 22 March; 12 Durham Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Leahney; J.; Pte.; 18/01/1917; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; lost an arm; hospital Roehampton; of 5 Albany Street, West Hartlepool.
Leaheny; Joseph Leo; 12/01/1916; 18 years; Royal Naval Reserve; stoker; mother; 4 Albany Street, West Hartlepool; killed; HMS Natal disaster; page 4 column 4.
Leahney; Jospeh Leo; 24/01/1916; intimation to his mother; not dead; HMS Natal; page 4 column 6.
Leaven; James L.; Pte.; 12/06/1916; letter; Canadian officer; died of wounds; had emigrated to Canada; Angus Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Lee; D.; Pte.; 09/11/1917; Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds 19 October; officer’s letter; 18 Lumley Street West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5; see 14 November; page 4 column 2.
Lee; E.W.; Sgt.; 21/05/1917; killed in action 30 May; letter of condolence; family information; 9 Blaydon Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.
Lee; G.R.; Sapper; 15/07/1916; Royal Engineers; missing 1 July; has been seen in German trenches unharmed; page 4 column 6.
Lee; George R.; Sapper; 26/04/1917; Royal Engineers; missing 1 July 1916; presumed dead; South Crescent, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lee; M.H.;’Harry’; Gunner; 28/11/1918; 23 years; Royal Field Artillery; died of malaria; Egypt; of 17 Acclam Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lee; R.; Pte.; 01/03/1917; wounded right arm; hospital in Rouen; 18 Powell Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Lee; R.W.; Sapper; 20/09/1915; Royal Engineers; letter to family; wounded in right forearm & thigh; page 2 column 7.
Lee. R.W.; L/Cpl.; 11/10/1915; Royal Engineers; letter to parents; 3 Ward Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Leeming; Sydney; Pte.; 07/08/1916; 24 years; Northumberland Fusiliers; died from wounds & gassing; France; 17 Lamb Street, West Hartlepool; shunter; page 4 column 4.
Leeming; William; L/Cpl.; 18/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; France 15 July; left knee; 33 Hurworth Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Lennard; John; Pte.; 13/09/1918; Gordon Highlanders; parchment for gallant conduct 28 August/22 September; 24 Hilda Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Lennard; John; Pte.; 01/10/1918; Gordon Highlanders; awarded the M.M.; enlisted 1914; 24 Hilda Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Lennard; John; Pte.; 12/10/1918; Gordon Highlanders; wounded & gassed; hospital London; 24 Hilda Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Leighton; James Shepherd; 16/05/1918; awarded D.S.M.; 14 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; 3 brothers with the colours; page 2 column 8.
Leonard; Henry; Pte.; 04/07/1916; 22 years; died of wounds 27 June; stretcher bearer; 19 Mozart Street, West Hartlepool; letter from commanding officer; page 2 column 4.
Leonard; J.; Pte.; 02/05/1917; in a hospital in England; wounded; of New Inn, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Levell; Stanley; Pte.; 18/11/1918; died of pneumonia; France; 28 Keswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Lewis; Francis P; Pte.; 04/08/1916; 18 years; killed in action 18 July; France; Durham Light Infantry; brother of Mrs Murphy; 5 Arabella Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Lewis; Harold; Gunner; 06/07/1918; on active service in Egypt; 5 Victoria Road; West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Lewis; George W.; Pte.; 06/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; 13 Lowthian Road; West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Leybourne; G.W.; Pte.; 05/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; hospital Surrey; brother of Mrs West; 67 Clarence Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lightfoot; J.W.B.; Gunner; 05/10/1916; Royal Field Artillery; severely wounded 25 September; 5 Swainston Street, West Hartlepool; in Manchester hospital; page 2 column 4.
Liddle B.; L/Cpl.; 10/08/1917; severely wounded; right leg amputated; 17 Devon Street, 13 Flaxton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lilly; William; Gunner; 24/09/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; severely wounded in the head & right hand; 9 Wells Yard, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lilly; R.; Pte.; 07/08/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded left leg; of Lilly Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Lindridge; F.N.; Cpl.; 31/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right leg; hospital Nottingham; 1 Throston Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lindridge: William; Pte.; 05/11/1918; 8th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; missing; intimation to 3 Bentinck Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Lindridge; William T.; Pte.; 15/09/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; reported missing at Loos 25 September; reported dead; 3 Bentinck Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lines; Cpl.; 24/03/1916; Royal Field Artillery; letter to father William Lines R.N.; ‘his near misses’; page 4 column 6.
Lines; Cpl.; 24/03/1916; Royal Field Artillery; tells of being in action; wants an accordion for singalongs; page 4 column 6.
Linighan; J. Gunner; 27/09/1918; Royal Field Artillery; awarded the M.M.; of 30 Tweed Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Linney; Harry; Pte.; 11/11/1918; 19 years; killed in action 11 October; Yorks.; enlisted 1917; of The Lodge, The Grove, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Linsley; W.; Pte.; 30/03/1918; Highland Light Infantry; wounded twice; now in hospital in Sheffield; Union Place, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lipman; Samuel; Pte.; 31/07/1916; 22 years; killed in action; Liverpool Regiment; late Burn Terrace, West Hartlepool; worked for Steam Navigation Company; page 4 column 6.
Lithgo; Curzon; Sgt.; 15/07/1916; killed in action; Northumberland Fusiliers; of Seaton Crew; page 4 column 6.
Lithgo; James; Pte.; 09/04/1918; West Yorks.; wounded left arm; Oswald House, Seaton Carew; page 4 column 7.
Lithgoe; John; Gunner; 14/05/1917; wounded; in hospital France; of Oswald House, Seaton Carew; page 4 column 6.
Lithgoe; W.E.; Pte.; 03/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; Kestor House, Seaton Carew; page 4 column 6. See 14 October; page 4 column 6; prisoner of war.
Little; Arthur; Cpl.; 28/07/1916; East Yorks; wounded right shoulder; hospital France; 17 Arch Street, Hartlepool; page 6 column 4.
Livingstone; D.; Sgt.; 10/10/1917; 35 years; killed in action 25 September; Royal Field Artillery; 2 Watt Street, Central Estate; wife & 3 children; page 4 column 7.
Lobb; Norman; Pte.; 13/05/1915; of 51 Union Street, West Hartlepool; awarded the D.C.M.; page 4 column 1.
Lobb; Pte.; 00/03/1915; letter to his brother from Mombassa about receiving the D.C.M.; 31st Signal Regiment.
Lobb; James; L/Cpl.; 25/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; head; hospital England; 51 Union Road, Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 2.
Lock; P.; Pte.; 17/04/1918; Lincs. Regiment; wounded back & shoulder; hospital France; Bertha Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lockey; H.; 05/04/1917; Royal Naval Reserve; lost at sea 29 March; page 4 column 4.
Lockwood E.; Pte.; 10/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 1 July; France; now in hospital in Liverpool; page 2 column 3.
London; William; L/Sgt.; 29/12/1915; 14th Durham Light Infantry; lost leg; hospital Wimereaux, near Boulogne; 61 Alice Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Longstaff; R.; Pte.; 20/01/1916; Army Cyclist Corps; writes of his experiences to the Mail; page 1 column 6.
Longstaff; Walter; Pte.; 09/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; badly wounded in the leg; 227 York Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Longmore; Thomas M.; Pte.; 17/05/1916; killed by German sniper; St Hilda’s Court, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lord; Sgt.; 09/05/1918; killed in action 24 April; Canadian Infantry; parents at 16 Richmond Street, West Hartlepool; officer’s letter; page 2 column 8.
Lord; Pte.; 14/11/1918; 23rd Lancashire Fusiliers; died of wounds to the chest; 5 Hermit Street, Hartlepool; page 4.
Lorne; see Muir; C.; letter; 05/08/1916; of Collingwood Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Loughborough; Edward; Pte.; 03/08/1916; killed in action 14 July; France; West Yorks.; of 29 Brougham Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5; see letter 5 August; page 4 column 5.
Lovatt; J.; Mrs; Nurse; 23/03/1918; VAD; hospital; West Hartlepool; Secretary of State informed of valuable services rendered; page 4 column 5.
Lovell; Herbert; Pte.; 24/05/1915; killed in action; 1st King’s Own Scottish Borderers; short obituary; 15 Watt Street, Central Estate, Hartlepool; page 1 column 7.
Loverridge; H.N.; Bombardier; 22/04/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; awarded M.M. 21 March 1918; page 3 column 3.
Low; John; 22/09/1915; wounded; Dardanelles; in hospital Birmingham; 28 Henry Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 7.
Low; R.H.; Pte.; 31/07/196 West Yorks; missing; now reported dead; 28 Henry Street, West Hartlepool; moulder CEMW; page 4.
Low; Rufus Henry; Pte.; 11/09/1915; West Yorks; missing in the Dardanelles; 28 Henry Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Lowe; E.H.; L/Sgt.; 04/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; head wound; France; nephew of Mrs Jarvis; 157 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Lowe; T.B.; Pte.; 11/07/1918; Loyal North Lancs.; missing 27 May; France sine 26 April; 24 Baden Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8. Lowe; William Pte.; M.M.; 17/08/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; Croix de Guerre; of west Hartlepool; see Citation; page 4 column 5.
Lowe; William; Pte.; M.M.; 17/08/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; received Silver St John’s Medal; bombardment Hartlepool 16 December 1914; page 4 column 5.
Lowe; William; Pte.; M.M.; 17/09/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; local soldier honoured; his Army service & citations; page 2 column 4.
Lowes; H.H.; Pte.; 30/08/1917; Dorsets; wounded chest; also has bronchitis; 8 Durham Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 5.
Lowrey; William; Pte.; 29/07/1918; Yorks; prisoner of war in Germany; not reported missing; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 6.
Lowther; Joseph Henry; sapper; 22/10/1915; Royal Engineers; died of wounds; buried at sea; short obituary; 9 Charles Street, West Hartlepool; page 6 column 3.
Lowther; J.H.; Sapper; 25/10/1915; also 25 October 1915; see page 4 column 7.
Lumsden; L.; Pte.; 28/09/1917; Grenadier Guards; gassed; hospital France; 2 Richard Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Lumsden; L.; L/Cpl.; 05/09/1918; Grenadier Guards; wounded twice; arm & thigh; hospital France; 2 Richard Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lund; Thomas Henry; Pte.; 01/08/1916; Yorks; died from wounds to face & jaw; 68 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; dock labourer.
Lupton; Benjamin; A/B; 07/07/1916; lost on the Queen Mary; family has 3 sons with the colours; page 4 column 5.
Lupton; J.; Sgt.; 24/05/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; gassed in France; 26 Cumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Lupton; J.W.; Pte.; 13/08/1915; 10th Durham Light Infantry; 75 Frederick Street, West Hartlepool; wounded in action; page 2 column 7.
Lupton; J.W.; Pte.; 27/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 4 times; right leg; 75 Frederick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Lupton; P; Pte.; 09/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; severe shell shock; 52 Mary Street, Hartlepool; 2 other sons at the front; page 4 column 4.
Lupton; Thomas; L/Cpl.; 21/03/1916; 14th Durham Light Infantry; 5 Blanford Street, West Hartlepool; gunshot wound to the forehead; page 2 column 6.
Lupton; Thomas; Sgt.; 01/10/1917; Royal Engineers; wounded in 5 places; hospital France; 2 years 6 months in France; page 4 column 7.
Lynas; J.; Pte.; 10/08/1916; Gordon Highlanders; wounded; letter to his sister, Mrs Cave; 1 Jesmond Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 5.
Lynch; Frank; Pte.; 29/07/1916; wounded; now in hospital Huddersfield; 8 Beacon Street, Hartlepool; France 20 months; page 4 column 5.
Lynch; Frank; Pte.; 03/05/1916; killed in action 19 April; France; 15 Duke Street, West Hartlepool; message from War Office; page 2 column 5.
Lynch; Frank; Sgt.; 17/07/1917; West Yorks; wounded 3 times; in France since 10 December 1914; 8 Beacon Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lynch; Frank; CSM; 26/09/1918; West Yorks.; wounded twice; face, right shoulder & both arms 19 September; dangerously ill in hospital; page 4.
Lynch; Frank; Sgt./Major; 20/11/1918; West Yorks.; officer’s letter how he was killed; 8 Beacon Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Lynch; G.E.; Lt.; 10/04/1918; killed in action; 27 years; ‘Somersby’, Park Road, West Hartlepool; see obituary; page 4 column 4.
Lynch; Henry; Gunner; 12/11/1918; killed in action 19 October; Royal Garrison Artillery; 1 Tees Street, Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.
Lynch; James; Gunner; 07/09/1917; Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds; officer’s letter; 13 Ladysmith Street, West Hartlepool.
Lynch; John; Pte.; 20/11/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; right forearm; 2 years France; 13 Ladysmith Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8
. Lynch; Peter; Pte.; 24/08/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 23 years; hospital Etaples; wounded; at front for 7 months; page 4 column 6.
Lynch; Peter; Pte.; 15/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in finger; second time; 13 Ladysmith Street, West Hartlepool; 1 of 3 sons; page 4 column 2.
Lynch; Peter Pte.; 26/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 3 times; prisoner of war; 13 Ladysmith Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Lynn; Charles; Pte.; 18/04/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded in the head; 16 months in France; 42 Grosvenor Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Lynn; John James; Pte.; 08/09/1916; 38 years; killed in action 28 August; Durham Light Infantry; officer’s letter; 33 Kilwick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Lynn; Pte.; 08/10/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded twice; now in hospital in France; 36 Thornville Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Lyth; Harry; L/Cpl.; 27/08/1917; killed in action 27 August; Durham Light Infantry; posthumously awarded M.M.; letter on his action from officer; page 4 column 4.
Lyth; Harry; Cpl.; 07/02/1918; father receives his medal; see page 2 column 6.
Lyth; J.; Pte.; 24/09/1918; Welsh Regiment; severely wounded twice; had trench fever & pleurisy; 29 Baden Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Lyth; T.; Pte.; 30/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in right arm; hospitalised; 10 Bolton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Lyth; Vincent; 19/08/1916; killed in action; short obituary; page 4 column 6.
Lyth; W.C.; Pte.; 12/10/1915; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded left foot 25 September; hospital Newcastle; 20 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; page 2.