Memorial Details

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Original book: James Pasby

Memorial

Roll of Service 1914-18 University of Durham pp 1-55 Names A-K

Reference

D47.151

Place

DURHAM CITY

Which war

1914-18

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

Printed by Thomas Caldcleugh, Printer & Publisher, 45 Saddler Street, Durham

Memorial Description

Roll of Service Book, printed before 1923.

Materials used

Paper and Board

Inscription

Roll of Service, 1914-1919

Names

Who commissioned

University of Durham

Cost

3s 6d

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Roll of Service, 1914-1919, University of Durham.

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Research acknowledgements

Tony Harding; James Pasby

Research In Progress

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Roll of Service 1914-18 University of Durham pp 1-55 Names A-K (D47.151)

 
                                    
University of Durham.
                                    Roll of Service.
                            += Killed in Action or Died on Service. 
                        * = Member of University Officers' Training Corps.
   
  Abbott, R.F.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th 
        Class.
  *Abraham, E.C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, 1917; Temporary Captain (Acting Major, 1918) Royal Army Medical 
        Corps; 3rd General Hospital, France, 1915; 9th Field Ambulance, France, 
        1915; 61st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, France, 1915-16; 9th Field 
        Ambulance, France, 1916-18.
  Adams, F.J. M.A., 
        Non-Collegiate; Chaplain to the Forces (Territorial Force), 4th Class; 
        4th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment.
  +Adams, J.P.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light 
        Infantry, attached Royal Air Force, Home, 1914-16, France, 1916-17; 
        Wounded; Killed in Action, October 14th, 1917.
  Adams, T.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th 
        Class.
  Adamson, J.,
        M.Litt., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; 2nd 
        Lieut., Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Wounded.
  Adamson, R.S.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  Addenbrooke, B.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Territorial Decoration, 1919; Major, 
        Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 7th Worcestershire Regiment, 
        France 1915-17.
  Adderley, A.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Capt., 2nd Cheshire Regiment.
  Addison, W.R.F.
        Unattached; Victoria Cross, Mentioned by Secretary of State, Russian Order 
        of St. George (4th Class); Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 
        Wounded.
  +*Adie, G.C.
        L.D.S., School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917; 
        Killed in Action, 1917.
  Agar, G.
        Armstrong College; No.6 Company, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Ainsworth, H.W.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th 
        Class; 31 Casualty Clearing Station.
  *Alban, E.B.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; 2nd Lieut., Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Alderson, R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Alderson, W.E.
        M.D., M.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Aldous, F.W.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Alexander, J.N.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., West Yorkshire Regiment.
  Alexander, J.W.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., West Yorkshire Regiment.
  Allan, A., 
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Engineers.
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  Allan, C.W.
        B.Litt., Bede College; Meritorious Service Medal; Royal Army Medical Corps, 
        27th Field Ambulance, 9th Division, and XIII Corps, Headquarters, France, 
        1916-19.
  *Allan, K.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Allison, G.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 3/1st Gurkha Rifles, India, 1917-19; Wounded, 
        1919 (twice); Killed in Action, Indian Frontier, June 8th, 1919.
  Allison, T.M.
        (University Staff), M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army 
         Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force); 59th General Hospital, France, 1917-19.
  Allott, H.C.W.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Amsler, A.C.
        Unattached; 3rd Cheshire Regiment, India, 1917-18; Died on Service, October 
        18th, 1918.
  Anderson, C.G.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Anderson, D.S. 
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Tyne Electrical Engineers.
  *Anderson, E.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Capt., 4th Northumberland Fusiliers, “E.” Infantry 
       Base Depot, France, 1918-19.
  *Anderson, G.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 12th Worcestershire
        Regiment; 9th Worcestershire Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915.
  Anderson, H.R.W.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Anderson, James
        B.Hy., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Anderson, James
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 12th Highland Light Infantry.
  Anderson, J.C.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Anderson, P.V.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve),
        France, 1915, East Africa, 1917-18.
  *Anderson, R.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Tyne Electrical
        Royal Engineers.
  *Anderson, S.E.H.
        School of Medicine; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; 12th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  *Anderson, T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1919, Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Lieut.
        (Acting Capt.), Royal Garrison Artillery (Special Reserve); 168 Siege Battery, Royal
        Garrison Artillery, France, 1917-18.
  *Anderson, W.
        Armstrong College; Cadet, 14th Officers' Cadet Battalion.
  Anderson, W.D.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Anderson, W.R.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Lieut., 2/6 Liverpool Regiment; 28th London Regiment, Home, 1916-17;
        Liverpool Regiment, France, 1917-18, Home, 1918-19; Wounded, 1918.
  Anderton, W.
        Hatfield Hall, Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery.
  Andrews, A., 
        Armstrong College; Lance Corporal; Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      3
  Andrews, O.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; C.B.E, Mentioned in Despatches, Silver Medal for Military 
        Valour, Italy; Surg.-Capt; Deputy Surg.-General, Royal Navy.
  *Angus, A.
        School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Capt., 8th Northumberland Fusiliers,
        Egypt, 1915-16, France, 1916-18; Wounded, 1917.
  +*Angus, A.W.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  Angus, H.B.
        (University Staff); M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical
        Corps (Territorial Force); 1st Northern General Hospital, Home, 1914-19.
  Angus, H.F. 
        Armstrong College; Capt., Wiltshire Regiment.
  +Annand, W.M.
        Armstrong College; Lt.-Comdr., Royal Navy; Killed in Action.
  +Annett, H.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action, September
        16th, 1916.
  Appleby, E.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Appleby, G.H.V.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Appleton, C.R.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Appleton, F.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Archdall, M.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 3rd
        Northern Field Ambulance, France, 1915-16.
  *Archibald, D.A.
        Hatfield Hall; Sergt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Archibald, J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  *Arkle, J.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918 and 1919; O.B.E., 1919; 
        Temporary Capt. (Acting Major, 1918-19), Royal Army Medical Corps; 12th Royal Scots, 
        France, 1915; 3rd Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1915-19; 43rd Casualty Clearing 
        Station, France, 1919.
  +*Arkless, J.W.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 17th Durham Light Infantry; 15th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1915; Killed in Action, December 30th, 1915.
  Armitage, C.M.
        St. Chad's Hall; Royal Air Force.
  *Armour, T.M.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 176th Infantry
        Brigade, France, 1918-19.
  +Armstrong, Cecil
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry (Special
        Reserve); Killed in Action.
  *Armstrong, Cyril
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., (Acting Major, 1918-19) Royal Army Medical
        Corps (Special Reserve); 15th General Hospital, France, 1914-15; 1/5th Liverpool
        Regiment, France, 1915; Royal Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, 1916; West Africa, 1916-17.
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                                    University of Durham
  *Armstrong, C.N.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; H.M.S. Petrel, 
        1916-17; H.M.S. Myrtle, 1917; H.M.S. Nerissa, 1917-18.
  +*Armstrong, Denys
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916; Killed in
        Action, Le Sars, October 3rd, 1916.
  *Armstrong, Donald
        Armstrong College; Lieut., King's Own Scottish Borderers (Special Reserve); 1st King's Own 
        Scottish Borderers, France, 1916-18; West Yorkshire Regiment, Home, 1918; King's Own 
        Scottish Borderers, Germany, 1918-19.
  *Armstrong, Edward S,
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Major, 8th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, Gallipoli, Egypt and France, 1915-16 and 1917-18; Wounded 1916.
  *Armstrong, Ernest S.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1919), 4th Durham Light
        Infantry; Royal Engineers, France, 1915-19.
  Armstrong, F.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northern General
        Hospital.
  Armstrong, F.J.
        School of Medicine; Corporal, Durham Light Infantry; 22nd Durham Light Infantry, France
        and Balkans 1916-18; Wounded 1918.
  *Armstrong, G.G.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt.; 2nd Garrison Battalion, Northumberland 
        Fusiliers, India, 1916-17; 1/5 Royal West Kent Regiment, Mesopotamia, 1917-18; 1st South
        Lancashire Regiment, India, 1918.
  +*Armstrong, J.N.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., 15th Northumberland Fusiliers; 8th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, Gallipoli, 1915-16, Egypt, 1916, France, 1917; Died of Wounds, Somme, January
        16th, 1917.
  *Armstrong, R.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  +*Armstrong, R.V.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Camel Transport Corps, Egypt, 1916-17; Drowned, Sinai,
        March, 1917.
  Armstrong, W.G.L.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Arnallt-Jones, J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Surg.-Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps; Assistant Director
        of Medical Service, Welsh Division (53rd), Gallipoli, 1915.
  Arnison, W.D.
        (University Staff), M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force).
  Arnold, E.C.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Arnold, H.J.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Arnold, J.F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., 6th Northamptonshire Regiment, France, 1915-16; 
        Wounded, 1916.
  Arnold, P.C.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy. 
  Arnold, W.A.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Arnold, W.O.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                       Roll of Service                                                                                       
  Arthur, A.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Ash, S.H.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Royal Engineers.
  +*Ash, W.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Temporary Capt., 15th 
        Northumberland Fusiliers, Egypt, 1915, France, 1916-17; Killed in Action, France, August
        16th, 1917.
  +Ashe-Everest, J.
        B.A., Codrington College; 7th Wiltshire Regiment; Missing, June 1917, since believed 
        killed.
  Ashworth, F.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +Atkinson, G.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College: Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Died of Wounds,
        1918.
  *Atkinson, G.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 22nd Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916, 1917 and 
        1918; 9th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918; Wounded, 1916.
  Atkinson, J.B.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Atlay, T.A.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Durham Light Infantry
  Averill, C.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917 and 1919; Lieut.-Col., Royal
        Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force), 53rd Division, Gallipoli 1915.
  Averill, E.
        School of Medicine; Lance Corporal, Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport).
  Axford, E.G.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Aylwin, F.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Ayre, R.T.
         Armstrong College; Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
   
  *Babst, E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt. (Acting Major, 1918-19) Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force); 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1914-15; Royal Army Medical
        Corps, Balkans, 1917-19; Wounded.
  +Bachelor, F.C.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Colonel, New Zealand Expeditionary Force; Died on Service, 
        September, 1915.
  Bacon, G.N.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Cornwall Royal Garrison Artillery; London Electrical
        Engineers, Royal Engineers (Territorial Force), Sergeant, Home, 1914-15; Royal Garrison
        Artillery, Home, 1915-16; No.3 Anti-Aircraft Section, France, 1916-18; No.28 Anti-
        Aircraft Section, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  Bacon, P.G.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Badcock, V.E.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal
        Army Medical Corps; Wounded.
  *Badenoch, R.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Northumberland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  *Bagnall, A.E.
        St. Chad's Hall; Military Cross, 1917, Lieut. (Acting Captain, 1918-19), 1/5th York and
        Lancaster Regiment, 1916-19; Wounded (twice), 1917.
  Bagnall, W.A.
         Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry.  
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                                    University of Durham
  Bagshaw, A.G.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 2/6th South
        Staffordshire Regiment, France, 1916-18, 2nd Echelon, France, 1918; General Headquarters,
        France, 1916-18.
  +*Bailes, J.T.
        M.Litt., M.A., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 5th Durham Light Infantry; 9th Durham 
        Light Infantry, France, 1917; Wounded, 1917; Died of Wounds, May 9th, 1917.
  +Baird, J.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, Royal
        Army Chaplains' Department, 1915-19; Died on Service, France, February 11th, 1919.
  *Bairstow, H.
        Hatfield Hall, Officers' Cadet Battalion.
  *Baister, S.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry, attached Royal Engineers.
  Baker, F.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal Engineers, 
        France, 1917, Italy, 1917-19, Home, 1919.
  Baker, F.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1918.
  Baker, W.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Artillery, Officer Cadet School.
  Ballance, V.G.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Bamber, J.W.
        Unattached; Lieut., [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry.
  *Bambrough, H.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; Royal 
        Engineers, France, 1915-17; Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1915.
  Banks, B.M
        Licentiate in Theology, St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        attached 33rd London Regiment, France, 1919.
  *Banks, R.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Mombasa Home Defence Force.
  Barclay, J.H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northumberland Field
        Ambulance.
  Bardsley, H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Driver, 2/2nd Lancashire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Barkas, T.L.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., East Yorkshire Regiment.
  Barker, J.W.H.
        M.A., University College; Honorary Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Barkes, W.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Barlow, G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Engineer-Lieut., Royal Navy, 1915; Killed on H.M.S. Natal, 1915.
  Barnes, A.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; 2nd Lieut.
  *Barnes, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918-19) Royal Garrison Artillery; 66
        Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, Jamaica, 1915-17; 379 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
        Artillery, Egypt and France 1917-19.
  Barras, W.G.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Staff-Surgeon, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Barrett, E.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Barrow, R.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy.
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  Barstow, J.S.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal Field Artillery
        (Corporal), France, 1914-16; Royal Army Chaplains' Department, France, 1917-19.
  Bartlett, L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Bartram, G.H.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery; C/186 Battery, 39th Division, France,
        1917-19.
  Bartram, R.A.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., 12th Highlanders.
  Baser, G.B.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Fortress Royal Engineers.
  *Basey, F.T.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Basham, J.E.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S. Martial.
  Bate, J.B.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Bates, T.H.
        School of Medicine; Sergeant, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Batey, J.L.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Engineers, France, 1917-19.
  Batey, T.M.
        Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, 7th Northamptonshire Regiment.
  *Baty, G.G.
        School of Medicine: Mentioned in Despatches, 1919; Temporary Capt., 10th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1915 and 1916; 7th North Staffordshire Regiment, Mesopotamia and Russia,
        1917-19; Wounded, 1915 and 1916.
  Baumer, L.E.
        M.A., University College: Mentioned in Despatches, Mentioned by Secretary of State , 1919;
        Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, France, 1915-17.
  Baxter, R.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; 2nd Lieut., South 
        Staffordshire Regiment.
  Baylis, H.E.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Croce di Guerra; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  Bean, W.
        Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Beattie, N.R.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S.
        Nimrod (North Sea), 1917.
  Beattie, T.
        (University Staff), M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; 
        Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 1st Northern General Hospital.
  +*Beattie, T. 
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 11th West Riding Regiment; 9th West Riding Regiment,
        France, 1916; 10th West Riding Regiment, France and Italy, 1917-18; Wounded, 1916; Killed 
        in Action, Piave, October 27th, 1918.
  Beck, W.E.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Italy, 1918-19.
  Bedford, Sir W.G.A.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the 
        Order of St. Michael and St. George, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Surgeon-General, 
        Army Medical Service.
  *Bedson, S.P.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps; 8th Northumberland Fusiliers, Gallipoli, 1915, Wounded, 1915.
  Belcher, G.C.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, H.M. Hospital Ship.
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                                    University of Durham
  *Bell, D.G.P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Cross, 1916; Temporary Surg.-Lieut.,
        Royal Navy, Grand Fleet.
  *Bell, E.F.H.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Bell, E.L.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., 6th 
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-16 and 1917-18; Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  *Bell, F.A.F.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., 4th Royal Highlanders; 4/5th Royal Highlanders, France, 1917-18;
        Wounded 1918.
  *Bell, G.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; 2nd Lieut., Machine Gun
        Corps, previously Royal Army Service Corps.
  +*Bell, H.
        St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., East Yorkshire Regiment, France, 1916; Killed in Action,
        November 13th, 1916.
  Bell, H.J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Bell, H.O.
        A.Sc., Armstrong College; Major, Royal Army Service Corps.
  *Bell, H.P.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Border Regiment.
  Bell, J.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Wessex
        Field Ambulance.
  Bell, R.E.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Capt.
  +Bell, R.N.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action.
  +*Bell, W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy; Killed in Action.
  Bell, W.L.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall, Volunteer Decoration; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Bender, C.A.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Bender, H.C.
        M.A., University College.
  Bennett, J.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Brevet-Major, Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  Benson, E.G.D.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Benson, J.A.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  +Benton, W.
        Unattached; Capt., Manchester Regiment; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 1914-15;
        Manchester Regiment, France, 1915-6; Wounded (three times); Killed in Action, 1916.
  Beresford, J.R.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached and Armstrong College; Temporary Chaplain to the
        Forces, 4th Class.
  Bergg, G.H.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Berkeley-Cole, G.A.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); No.3 General
        Hospital, France, 1914; 12th Casualty Clearing Station, 2nd Suffolk Regiment, 142nd Field
        Ambulance, Staff, 14th and 8th Corps, France, 1915-17; Wounded, 1916 (twice) and 1917.
  *Bertram, R.J.S.
        (University Staff), Armstrong College; Temporary Lieutenant, Unattached List, Territorial
        Force; Durham University Officers' Training Corps, Home, 1915-19.
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  Best, J.H.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Machine Gun Corps; Wounded (twice).
  Bettison, F.H.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 2nd Lieut., 1/4th
        Border Regiment, India, 1914-16; Royal Army Chaplains' Department, India, 1916-18, France,
        1918, 1919.
  *Bewley, W.F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Cheshire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery; Wounded 
        (twice).
  Bibby, A.S., 
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Biddlecombe, S.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Biggs, G.N.
        M.B, B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Commander of the Military Order of 
        Avis (Portugal); Major (Acting Lieut.-Col.), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Bill, C.R.E.H.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps.
  *Bird, G.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918; Temporary Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps 
        (Mechanical Transport Company); 156th Siege Battery Ammunition Column, France 1916-17; 
        7th Corps Troops, Mechanical Transport Company, France 1917-19.
  +Birney, T.
        Armstrong College; Killed in Action.
  Birt, D.T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Bishop, G.B.H.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, attached 6th
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917-18; Killed in Action, Fismes, May 27th, 1918.
  Bishop, W.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Military Medal; Staff-Sergt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps; 140th Field Ambulance, France, 1916-17, Italy, 1917-18.
  *Black, A.J.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers (Special Reserve).
  +Black, T.P.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; M.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 9th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and
        Derbyshire Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; Killed in Action, August, 1915.
  Blackbourne, J.
        M.A., University College;  Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 1915, 
        Mentioned in Despatches, 1915 and 1917; Chaplain to the Forces, 1st Class; No.1 Field 
        Ambulance, France; Headquarters, 1st Army Corps, France; Headquarters, 1st Army, France;
        Acting Chaplain-General, Etaples; Western and Aldershot Commands; Deputy Chaplain-General, 
        Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  Blackburn, E.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Blackett, W.C.
        Honorary M.Sc.; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Lt.-Col., Durham Light Infantry.
  Blackwell, C.T.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Blair, G.N.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers (Special Reserve},
        attached Machine Gun Corps; Wounded.
  +*Blair, T.F.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force; Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-17;
        Wounded, 1916; Accidentally Killed, April 5th, 1918.
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                                   University of Durham
  Blake, C.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Capt., Royal Air Force.
  Blake, H.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in 
        Despatches (twice); Brevet-Major (Acting Lieut.-Col.), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Bland, R.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Bedfordshire Regiment (Special Reserve): Royal Engineers, 
        France, 1916-17; Bedfordshire Regiment, France, 1917-18; Wounded 1918.
  Blandford, L.J.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of the British Empire; Colonel, 
        Royal Army Medical Corps (Staff); Deputy Director of Medical Service.
  *Blench, T.H.
        School of Medicine; Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Divisional Casualty Clearing
        Station.
  *Blenkinsop, A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt. (Acting Major, 1918), 6th Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1915-16.
  *Bligh-Hill, N.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 9th Brigade
        Machine Gun Company, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  Blizard, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Canadian Regiment.
  *Blood, A.G.
        St. Chad's Hall; Croix de Guerre (France), 1917; Lance Corporal , 1/6 (Rifle) Battalion,
        Liverpool Regiment, 1914-19, France, 1915-17; Wounded, 1917.
  Blood, C.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Blyth, T.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Signaller-Bombardier, Royal Garrison Artillery; 241st Siege
        Battery, France, 1916-19.
  *Boden, J.P.
        St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Lieut., Royal West Surrey Regiment; 2nd Battalion, London
        Regiment, 1916; 8th Officers' Cadet Battalion, 1916; Royal West Surrey Regiment, Home,
        1916-17, France, 1917; Wounded, 1917.
  Bodman, C.O.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Body, A.B.R.
        M.A., University College; Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1918-19.
  Bodycombe, J.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Prisoner of War.
  *Boggon, H.H.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded (twice).
  Bolam, R.A.
        (University Staff); M.D, B.S., School of Medicine; Major (Brevet Lieut.Col.), Royal Army
        Medical Corps (Territorial Force), 1st Northern General Hospital, Home, 1914-19.
  Bond, B.K.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Military Cross; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class.
  Bontor, S.A.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Booth, J.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th 
        Class, Balkans, 1917-18.
 *Boothroyd, C.G.
       Armstrong College; Distinguished Flying Cross; Lieut., Royal Air Force, 20th Squadron,
       India.
 *Borrodale, J.F.
       Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., 4th 
       Northumberland Fusiliers; 21st Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917-18; 14th 
       Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918-19.
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  Boundy, J.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Coldstream Guards; Wounded (twice).
  Bourne, F.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Capt.
  Bourne, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Boutflour, R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Private, 7th General Headquarters Reserve Mechanical Transport 
        Company, France 1918-19.
  *Bowden, E.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Bowey, J.W.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Capt., 6th Northumberland Fusiliers; 4th Northumberland 
        Fusiliers, France, 1917; 2nd Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, 1918-19; 11th
        Leicestershire Regiment, France, 1919; Gassed, 1917.
  Bowey, S.,
        Armstrong College;  Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Bowie, S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Surg.-Sub.-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 63rd Royal
        Naval Division.
  +*Boyd, W.
        School of Medicine; Capt., 8th Durham Light Infantry, France 1915-16; Killed in Action,
        Butte de Warlencourt, November 5th, 1916.
  Boyes, P.V.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; VII Division
        (Indian), Mesopotamia, 1916-17.
  *Bradford, G.O.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Bradley, M.L.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force (attached Newcastle Grammar
        School Officers' Training Corps).
  Bradley, P.H.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*Bradley, W.A.
        Hatfield Hall; Military Cross; Staff-Capt., Heavy Artillery XVIII Corps; Civil Governor of 
        Bonn; Died on Service with Army of Occupation, December 23rd, 1919.
  +*Braidford, W.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieutenant, 19th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916;
        Killed in Action, Longueval, July 24th, 1916.
  Braine, J.F.C.
        School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Temporary Lieut., Royal Army Medical
        Corps, France, 1915, East Africa, 1916-19.
  Braithwaite, E.C.
        M.B., M.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Staff-Capt., serving in
        West Africa.
  Braithwaite, H.M.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Surg.-Commander, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Blenheim, 1914-16, 
        H.M.S Foresight, 1916-18.
  Braithwaite, J.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Croix de Guerre, Légion d'Honneur.
  *Braithwaite, N.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy, Russia, 1918-19.
  Brambston, W.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Pioneer, Royal Engineers (Signals), Home, 1918-19.
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                                   University of Durham 
  *Braund, B.K.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Engineers, 225th Field Company, France, 1918-
        19.
  Brennan, C.J.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Irish Fusiliers; Staff of
        School of Instruction for Officers, 1914-16, Royal Irish Fusiliers, Home, 1916-18, France, 
        1918-19; attached Divisional Headquarters, 36th (Ulster) Division 1918-19.
  *Brennan, M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Wounded.
  *Brereton, E.H.
        B.A., University College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 1919, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, 1918 and 1919; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class; 22nd General 
        Hospital, France, 1915, Division Arty. and Senior Chaplain, 26th Division, France and 
        Balkans, 1915-19.
  Brew, R.V.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Brewis, G.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., 12/13th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-18; Wounded,
        1918.
  +*Brewis, J.A.G.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Air Force; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1914-15; Royal Air Force, France, 1915-16, France, 1917; Wounded (twice); Killed in 
        Action, April 29th, 1917.
  Bridge, H.N.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Mentioned in Despatches, 1915 and 1916; Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class; Senior Chaplain (Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment), Mesopotamia, 1915-16, India, 
        1916-19.
  +*Brierley, H.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., Machine Gun Corps; 15th Machine Gun Company, 
        France, 1916; Missing, Delville Wood, July 27th, 1916.
  Briggs, H.T.R.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1914-15.
  *Brimblecombe, P.Y.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Captain, Royal Engineers; 8th Oxfordshire and
        Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, France and Mesopotamia, 1915-16.
  Britton, J.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Uganda, 1914-16,
        East Africa, 1916.
  *Broad, A.N.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., (Acting Capt., 1918), 2/7th Durham Light Infantry, Russia, 1918-
        19.
  Broadhurst, H.C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy; Prisoner of War.
  *Brodie, J.P.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., 9th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 
        1918.
  Brodie, N.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Calcutta Scottish.
  *Brodie, S.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Navy.
  *Brogdon, C.E.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Bromley, E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Brooke, H.W.
        St. John's Hall; 2nd Lieut., York and Lancaster Regiment.
  Brooke, J.M.W.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Brooks, F.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Flight/Sgt., Royal Air Force, 1918-19; Royal Air Force School of 
        Music, France, 1918.
  Brough, C.A.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Medal for Military Merit (Greece); Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal
        Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Brown, Arthur
        School of Medicine; Capt., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Brown, Albert
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Machine Gun Corps (Special Reserve); 144 Machine Gun Company,
        France and Italy, 1916-18; 48th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps, Italy, 1918.
  Brown, C.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Brown, E.J.
        M.Litt., Armstrong College; Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Brown, G.
        Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Brown, G.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Brown, Janet C.
        Armstrong College; Nurse, 1st Northern General Hospital.
  *Brown, J.C.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, Capt., Royal Engineers.
  Brown, J.H.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Sapper, Royal Engineers; Royal Army Medical Corps, Home, 1915-16,
        France, 1916-17; Royal Engineers, France, 1917-19.
  +Brown, P.A.
        (University Staff); M.A., Oxford; Lieut., 13th Durham Light Infantry; 13th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1915; Previously Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1914; Killed in
        Action, November 4th, 1915.
  *Brown, R.A.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieutenant, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; 12th
        Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, France and Balkans, 1916-18; Wounded (twice),
        France, 1917 and 1918.
  Brown, R.B.
        Armstrong College; Durham Light Infantry.
  *Brown, R.C.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Brown, R.T.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Brown, V.
        (University Staff), B.Sc., Armstrong College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire
        (Military), Croce di Guerra, Mentioned in Despatches; Major, Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Brown, W.C.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force).
  +*Brown, W.J.H.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Norfolk Regiment; Killed in Action.
  Browne, B.H.H.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 2nd Cavalry
        Division, France, 1915-16; 19th Division, France, 1916-17; 1st Cavalry Division, France,
        1917-18.
  +Browne, J.C.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Honourable Artillery Company; Killed in Action.
  Browne, L.F.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 13th
        General Hospital, France, 1914-15; Royal Engineers, France, 1915-17.
  +*Bruce, R.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery; Killed in Action, October
        19th, 1917.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Brumwell, J.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surgeon-Lieut., Royal Navy., H.M.S. Ambrose, 1914-15;
        H.M.S. Archer, 1915; H.M.S. Erin, 1916-18.
  *Brunning, E.R.
        St. Chad's Hall; Rifleman, 19th King's Royal Rifle Corps.
  +*Brunskill, J.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Northern Cyclist Battalion; Killed in Action, 1917.
  *Bryden, S.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1919; Capt., 9th Durham Light
        Infantry; Royal Engineers (Signals), East Africa, 1916-19.
  *Brydon, S.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Royal
        Engineers (Wireless)(Territorial Army).
  Buchannan, M.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1914-16.
  Buckley, T.W.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Temporary Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Budd, A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Wounded.
  *Buffey, F.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 7th East Yorkshire Regiment.
  +Bulkeley, L.A.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Killed in Action, 1918.
  Bull, C.E.S.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Capt., Dorsetshire Regiment, attached Welsh Regiment.
  Bullock, E.
        D.Mus., Unattached; Capt., [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry.
  Bullock, J.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Eng.-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  Bullock, T.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Bullock, W.H.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Lieut., Labour Corps.
  *Burd, J.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        Northumbrian Field Ambulance, France, 1917-19.
  Burden, W.G.
        Armstrong College; Dorset Yeomanry.
  +Burdett, C.P.
        B.A., University College; 2nd Lieut., 15th Royal Fusiliers attached 9th Royal Fusiliers,
        France, 1916; Wounded, 1916; Killed in Action, Oviliers, July 7th, 1916.
  +Burgess, W.H.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., (Scottish Rifles) Cameron Highlanders; Killed in Action.
  Burgis, W.G.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the
        Forces, 4th Class.
  +Burke, W.H.
        Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers, Home, 1916-17, France, 1917; Died of Wounds,
        1917.
  +*Burkett, F.E.
        St. John's Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 14th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915; Killed in
        Action, Loos, September 26th, 1915.
  *Burman, C.E.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Burn, F.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Burn, J.H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Burn, J.R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Burne, H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Burnett, J.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Burnham, W.
        Armstrong College; Bombardier, 90th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Burniston, H.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George,
        Surgeon-Commander, Royal Navy.
  *Burrell, C.I.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1915),
        Royal Engineers (Territorial Force); Royal Engineers, France, 1915; Royal Air Force,
        France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  *Burrell, T.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Medal, 1918; Lance Corporal, L. Special Company, Royal
        Engineers, France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1918 (twice).
  *Burt, C.K.J.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers (Special Reserve), Home.
  Burton, F.H.M.,
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, Officer Commanding,
        Military Hospital at Warley.
  +*Burton, R.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Indian Army Reserve of Officers, attached 125th 
        Rifles, Mesopotamia, 1915-16; Died of Wounds, April 9th, 1916.
  *Bush, E.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 79th Machine Gun Company, Balkans 1916-
        18; 48th Machine Gun Battalion, Italy, 1918; 30th Machine Gun Battalion, France, 1919.
  Bush, S.G.
        Hatfield Hall; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  +Butcher, H.
        Unattached; Sergt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Killed in Action.
  Butcher, H.J.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the
        Forces, 4th Class.
  Butcher, L.L.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Butler, R.V.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Butterfield, R.P.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Byron, F.N.
        University College; Capt., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
   
  *Cairns, R.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., South Staffordshire Regiment.
  *Calderwood, J.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force (Airship Section).
  Caley, W.L.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Callis, F.B.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross 1917, Bar 1918, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Lieut.
        (Acting Capt., 1918) Royal Garrison Artillery (Special Reserve); 244th Siege Battery, 
        France, 1917-19; New Zealand Division, France, 1918, Wounded, 1917.
  *Calvert, G.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 1st Cadet Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, Home.
  +*Cameron, H.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 3rd Norfolk Regiment; 1st Norfolk Regiment, France, 1914-
        15 and 1916; Royal Engineers, France, 1915; Wounded 1916; Killed in Action, Guillemont,
        September 4th, 1916.
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                                   University of Durham
  Campbell, H.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Tyne Electrical Engineers (Royal Engineers), France,
        1917-18, Germany, 1918-19.
  Campbell, J.G.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., New Zealand Forces.
  *Canadine, R.D.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 8th Royal Sussex
        Regiment, 1916-17.
  Card, H.
        Unattached; Air Mechanic (3rd Class), Royal Flying Corps.
  Carden, H.C.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Mesopotamia, 1918-19,
        India, 1919.
  *Carpenter, F.C.H.
        (University Staff); M.A., Capt., Durham Light Infantry Brigade; Wounded.
  *Carr, C.C.
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Warwickshire Yeomanry.
  *Carr, J.L.
       B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers (attached Royal Engineers).
  Carrick, D.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; 28th Siege Battery, Royal
        Garrison Artillery, France, 1916-18; No. 1 Section, Anti-Aircraft, France, 1918-19.
  Carrick, F.R.P.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 39th and 34th
        Divisions, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  Carrick, H.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Sappers and Miners' Corps, Indian Army.
  Carter, T.M.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Territorial Decoration, 1919, Officer of the Order of the 
        British Empire, 1919, Mentioned in Despatches, 1917 and 1919; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army
        Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 2/6th Gloucestershire Regiment, France 1916; 69th and 
        130th Field Ambulance, France, 1917-18; 7th Convalescent Hospital, France 1918-19.
  *Cartman, F.J.
        University College; Military Cross, 1916; Temporary Capt., Durham Light Infantry; 15th
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916-17.
  Cartwright, F.H.T.
        B.A., University College; Major, 4th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry; 1/4th [King's 
        Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1915-17.
  Cavalier, C.G.
        M.A., University College; Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Rumania, 1919; 
        Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 52nd Infantry Brigade, France 1916; 179th
        Infantry Brigade, Balkans and Palestine, 1916-19.
  *Chalmers, R.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917), 8th East Yorkshire
        Regiment, France, 1917; Wounded, 1917.
  +Champness, E.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Eng.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy; Killed in Action on H.M.S. Queen
        Mary.
  +*Chapman, D.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., 3rd Rifle Brigade, France, 1918; Killed in Action,
        March 25th, 1918.
  Chapman, F.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Wounded.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Chapman, L.A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Assam Valley Light Horse.
  Chappel, J.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1916-18.
  Charles, J.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Charlton, G.F.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Temporary Capt., South Wales
        Borderers, France, 1915-16; Killed in Action, Wieltje, October 7th, 1916.
  +Charlton, J.M.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in
        Action.
  Charlton, R.H.
        M.A., B.C.L., Non-Collegiate; Lieut., 9th Observer Company, Royal Defence Corps, Home,
        1914-19.
  *Cheeseright, L.S.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Lieut., 
        (Acting Capt.) 8th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917-18; 1/4th Northumberland 
        Fusiliers, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  *Cheesmond, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1916, Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Temporary
        Major, Labour Corps; 4th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-16; Lines of Communication 
        Supply Company, France, 1917-18.
  Cheetham, W.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Surg.-Major, Yorkshire Hussars.
  *Chester, G.B.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918; Temporary Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 19th Durham
        Light Infantry, France, 1916-17; 12th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917; 1st Machine Gun
        Corps, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1917 (twice).
  Cheverton, F.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached: Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, Lieut.-Col., 21st
        Durham Light Infantry; 16th Northumberland Fusiliers, Home, 1914-15; 21st Durham Light
        Infantry, Home, 1915-18; Chaplain to the Forces, France, 1918-20.
  Child, F.
        M.A., University College; 2nd Lieut., Chinese Labour Corps, France, 1918-19.
  *Chipchase, J.
        Armstrong College; Private., 1/5th Devon Regiment, France, 1918-19.
  *Chipper, C.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; General Staff Officer, 
        Grade 1; Brigade Major.
  Chisholm, H.V.
        M.A., M.Litt., Armstrong College; Lieut., 9th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916-18;
        Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  Chittenden, T.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Christal, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Clappen, W.J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Died of Wounds, 1916.
 *Clapperton, A.H.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Clapton, T.H.W.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army Chaplains'
        Department, Home, 1918-19.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Clare, G.
        School of Medicine; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 1st (Reserve) Garrison Battalion, [King's Own] 
        Yorkshire Light Infantry; 2/4th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1918.
  +Clark, B.
        Unattached; Royal Air Force; Killed in Action, France, 1915.
  Clark, E.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Army Service Corps, Northumbrian Division.
  *Clark, G.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Minos, 1915,
        H.M.S. Anemone, 1915-16, H.M.S. Circe, 1917-18.
  +Clark, J.G.
        Armstrong College; Military Medal; Royal Fusiliers, Missing, believed killed.
  *Clark, J.S.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  +Clark, P.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action, 1916.
  Clark, T.P.R.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Clark, W. Briggs
        (Codrington College Staff); Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Clark, W.J.
        Armstrong College; Private., 16th Corps Cyclists, France, 1917-19.
  Clavering, J.J.
        Armstrong College; Sergt.-Instructor, Durham Light Infantry.
  Clay, J.
        (University Staff), M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches (three times),
        C.B.E.; Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Divisional Casualty Clearing 
        Station.    
  +*Clay, V.H.
        B.A., University College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Capt., Wiltshire
        Regiment, France, 1915-16; Killed in Action, 1916.
  Clayton, A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +Cleaver, F.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Air Force; Died on Service.
  Cleaver-Howard, B.
        University College; 28th London Regiment.
  *Clegg, F.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 3rd King's Own Scottish Borderers; Lancashire Fusiliers,
        France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1917.
  Clements, P.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Cleveland, F.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Military Cross, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class; Died of Wounds.
  Clifford-Smith, H.C.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Berkshire Regiment.
  Clitheroe, G.W.
        B.D., Non-Collegiate; 28th London Regiment, Home, 1918-19.
  Clothier, Gertrude E.
        B.A., St. Mary's College; Forewoman, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps; Army Pay Corps,
        France, 1917-19.
  +Clothier, W.H.
        B.Litt., Armstrong College; Killed in Action.
  *Clough, R.G.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary Lieut., Royal Air Force; 21st Royal Fusiliers, France, 1915-16;
        585 Squadron, Royal Air Force, France, 1918.
  Coad, J.E.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Fleet Surgeon, Royal Navy.
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                                       Roll of Service                                    
  Coakley, J.
        Non-Collegiate; Cadet, 28th London Regiment.
  Coates, T.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Brevet-Lt.-Col.,
        Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Coates, W.H.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, 4th Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Coates, W.H.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve).
  Cochrane, R.A.
        M.A., B.Litt., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Force, 4th Class; 1st Border
        Regiment and 1/5th Devon Regiment, France, 1918-19.
  Cockell, C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, Home, 1918-19.
 +Cocker, J.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. John's Hall; Ranks, Lancashire Fusiliers, France, 1915-16;
        Killed in Action, April 15th, 1916.
  Cockill, W.B.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Territorial Decoration; Lieut.-Col.,
        Royal Army Medical Corps, West Lancashire Clearing Hospital.
  *Cocks, F.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., East Lancashire Regiment; Wounded.
  *Coe, J.
        Armstrong College; Military Medal, 1917; Sergeant, No. 1 Reception Battalion; 10th
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France and Italy, 1916-17 and 1918; Wounded, 1917.
  Coldicott, H.R.S.
        B.Litt., University College; Military Cross, Surrey Rifles (London Regiment).
  Cole, H.P.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Coleman, W.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers.
  +Collin, R.
        Armstrong College; Missing, believed killed.
  +Collins, F.W.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Life Guards; Killed in bomb accident in France.
  Collins, S.W.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Force, 4th Class.
  *Collinson, G.T.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., (Northumberland) Royal Garrison Artillery; 52 Company, Royal
        Garrison Artillery, India, 1916-17; Royal Field Artillery, India, Egypt and France, 1917-
        18; 40th Division Artillery, France, 1918, 42nd Division Artillery, France, 1918.
  Collis, A.J.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Lieut.Col., Northern Cyclist Battalion, attached Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  *Colman, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers, 4th, 5th and 38th 
        Division Signal Company, France, 1918-19.
  *Colquhoun, C.J.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Company Serjeant-Major (Instructor, Musketry), School of 
        Musketry; Royal Engineers, France, 1918.
  *Colville, E.T.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Special Reserve).
  +*Colville, H.L.
        St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., Somerset Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; Died of Wounds,
        July, 1916.
  Colville, O.
        School of Medicine; Attendant, Royal Naval Air Service Bombing Range, North Sea, 1916-18.
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                                   University of Durham
  Comley, W.J.
        Unattached; Pioneer, Royal Engineers, 52nd Division Signal Company and 20th Corps
        Signal Company, Egypt and Palestine, 1917-19.
  *Common, J.E.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Lieut.,
        52nd Northumberland Fusiliers; 23rd Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-17; 12/13th
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918; 52nd Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1919;
        Wounded, 1917.
  *Conan-Davies, I.A.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
  Connolly, B.G.H.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt. Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Constable, L.G.A.
        University College; Military Cross; Temporary Capt., 8th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers,
        France, 1916-17; Wounded, 1916, 1917.
  *Cook, E.W.
        M.A., University College; Private, Inns of Court Officers' Training Corps, Home, 1919.
  Cook, T.A.
        Armstrong College, Cadet, No.14, Officers' Cadet Battalion.
  Cooke, C.H.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross; Capt. and Adjutant, 19th Northumberland Fusiliers;
        Wounded.
  Cooke, J.H.
        B.Litt., Armstrong College, M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  *Cooke, R.G.
        Armstrong College; Royal Artillery Officer Cadet School.
  Cooksley, F.R.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Military Cross, 1917; Temporary Capt., 8th Somerset Light Infantry,
        France, 1916-19.
  *Cooper, B.R.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 1st Royal Fusiliers,
        France, 1917-18, 7th Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1918.
  *Cooper, Carey
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 8th North
        Staffordshire Regiment, France, 1918-19, 4th Royal Fusiliers, France, 1919; 1/4th York and
        Lancaster Regiment, France, 1919.
  Cooper, Cuthbert
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Cooper, C.J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917, Lieut., Royal Engineers
        (Territorial Force); 474th Field Company, France and Italy, 1916-18, 477th Field Company,
        Italy, 1918-19.
  Cooper, W.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Copland, C.A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., Royal Engineers, Ceylon Contingent, Egypt,
        1914-15; 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Gallipoli and France, 1915-16; Field Survey 
        Battalion, France 1917-19.
  *Corbett, J.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 20th Durham Light Infantry; 18th Durham Light
        Infantry, Egypt and France, 1915-16; 9th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-17; 20th
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917; Wounded, 1917.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  +Corby, M.S.
        B.A., University College; Lance Corporal, Worcestershire Regiment; 2nd and 4th
        Worcestershire Regiment, France, 1916-17; Died of Wounds, Poperinghe, October 13th, 1917.
  Cornish, H.K.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Cornish, H.R.A.
        Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Cotton, W.F.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Regiment [sic].
  *Coulson, T.E. 
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Lieut., Durham Light Infantry;
        Wounded and Prisoner of War.
  Coulthurst, P.
        Unattached; Chaplain, Canadian Forces.
  *Cowden, W.A.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., 22nd Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917-18;
        Wounded 1917.
  *Cowen, R.W.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers, 500th Field Company, Balkans,
        Russia and Palestine 1918-19.
  *Cowgill, J.E.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Sergeant, 10th Lincolnshire Regiment, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  Cox, B.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Major, Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  Cox, J.C.C.
        Unattached; Lance Corporal 21st London Regiment, Home, 1916, Palestine, 1916-18.
  *Cox, N.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*Cox, P.E.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  +*Cox, T.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action, 1916.
  +*Coxon, P.H.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Capt., 8th
        Border Regiment, France, 1915-18; Wounded, 1916; Killed in Action, Neuve Eglise, April 
        13th, 1918. 
  *Coxon, T.L.J.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieutenant, 15th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916-17, 
        1918-19; Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  *Crabtree, C.J.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Egypt, 1918, 
        Mesopotamia, 1918-19.
  Crabtree, F.W.
        Armstrong College; Durham Light Infantry. 
  *Crabtree, H.S.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, Fourth Class, Etaples, 1917;
        1/7th West Riding Regiment, France, 1917-19.
  *Craggs, T.A.  
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Lieut., 5th Durham Light Infantry; 6th Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1916-17; 7th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1918-19.
  Craggs, T.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Engineers (Signals), 70 Heavy Artillery Group, France, 
        1916-18.
  Craig, N.
        Armstrong College, London Rifle Brigade.
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                                  University of Durham
  Craig, R.N.
        School of Medicine; Royal Navy.
 +Craman, R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Canadian Division Royal Field Artillery; Died of
        Wounds.
  *Craven, J.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches. 1916,
        Legion of Honour, 1st Class, 1915; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial
        Force); 1/1st Northern Field Ambulance, France, 1915-19.
  *Crawford, R.D.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  *Crawhall, J.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, Temporary
        Major, Royal Engineers, 68th Field Company, Gallipoli, Egypt and France 1915-17; 406th
        Field Company, France, 1917-19; Wounded, 1915.
  *Crawhall, T.C.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Field Royal Engineers; 3rd Field Squadron, Royal
        Engineers, France, 1918-19.
  *Crawhall, T.L.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 14th General 
        Hospital, France, 1918; 38th Division, France, 1918-19.
  *Cribb, C.T.
        University College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1919, Capt. and Adjutant, Royal Field 
        Artillery; Royal Army Service Corps, France, 1916-17; Royal Field Artillery, 3rd (Lahore)
        Division, Mesopotamia and Palestine, 1917-19; Wounded.
  Crick, W.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Egypt.
  Crisp, H.R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Crofton, R.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; M.B.E., 1919, Lieut. (Acting Captain, 1918-19) Royal Air Force;
        8th Northumberland Fusiliers, Egypt and France, 1915-16; 49th Squadron, Royal Air Force,
        France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1916.
  Cross, E.J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st East Midlands Brigade
        Field Ambulance.
  Cross, H.L.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Lincolnshire Regiment.
  Cross, R.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Dorsetshire Regiment.
  +Cross, S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Killed in Action, 1918.
  Crossland, H.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Royal Army Medical Corps, Home, 1918.
  Crossley, W.
        B.Mus., Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Special Reserve); Royal
        Garrison Artillery (Bombardier), Home, 1917-18, France, 1918-19.
  *Crowe, T.A.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Eng.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Lancaster, 1917-19.
  *Crowe, W.N.
        School of Medicine; Military Medal, Sergt., Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical
        Transport).
  Cubey, H.
        Armstrong College, Bombardier, 265 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Cuff, C.C.H
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Cumberlege, G.I.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                       Roll of Service                                     
  Cumming, J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force).
  +Cummins, H.C.B.
        M.A., University College; Capt., Seaforth Highlanders; Killed in Action.
  Cundell, T.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Cunningham, H.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Curd, A.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Chaplain, Indian Army.
  Currie, A.V.
        Armstrong College: Capt., Coldstream Guards; Wounded.
  Curzon-Siggers, W.S.
        M.A., University College; Chaplain, 2nd Class, New Zealand Defence Force.
  Cutten, J.A.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class, East Africa, 1916-17.
  *Cutter, E.O.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded (twice).
   
 *Dagger, E.C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer
        Reserve, H.M.S. Restless, 1917-18.
  *Dagger, R.L.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Irish Guards; 1st and 2nd Irish Guards, France,
        1917-18; Wounded, 1917.
  *Dainton, A.H.
        (University Staff), M.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force
        (attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps).
  Dakeyne, C.R.B.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Dale, J.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Chaplain to the Forces, Australian Contingent.
  +Dale, F.C.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., 10th Liverpool Regiment; Killed in Action.
  Damarel, W.F.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Devon Regiment, attached Somerset Light Infantry.
  *Daniels, J.J.N.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; H.M. Hospital Ship
        Garth Castle, 1916-17, H.M.S. Vanoe, 1917-18.
  *Danks, F.A.
        Hatfield Hall; Leading Telegraphist, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Italy, 1918-19.
  *Dannatt, C.
        Hatfield Hall; Military Cross; 2nd Lieut., York and Lancaster Regiment.
  *Danskin, G.W.
        Armstrong College; Durham Light Infantry.
  Darker, G.F.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Date, W.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Davidson, P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George,
        Distinguished Service Order, Military Order of Avis (Portugal); Brevet-Lieut.-Col., Royal
        Army Medical Corps.
  *Davidson, S.W.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S.
        Mystic, H.M.S. Tancred and H.M.S. Pembroke, 1918.
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                                   University of Durham
  Davies, D.S.Ll.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Home, 1915-19.
  *Davies, E.Ll.
        St. John's Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, Capt., 1/3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha 
        Rifles; 13th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, France, 1916-17.
  Davies, E.N.
        Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Air Force.
  Davies, H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Chaplain, Australian Imperial Forces.
  +Davies, H.H.
        St. John's Hall; Military Cross, Durham Light Infantry, Missing believed killed.
  Davies, J.B.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Davies, J.C.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
  +*Davies, J.I.J.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  *Davies V.G.
        University College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded (twice); Prisoner of War.
  *Davies, V.J.
        University College; 2nd Lieut., Machine Gun Corps.
  Davis, G.E.P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Davis, G.M.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Guards Brigade;
        11th Middlesex Regiment; 9th Sussex Regiment; 4th Northern General Hospital; Argyle and
        Sutherland Highlanders, 1915-16, 1917-18, 1918-19.
  Davis, G.W.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Davis, H.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Balkans 1916-17.
  Davison, H.G.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Davison, J.
        Armstrong College; Royal Air Force Depot.
  Davison, L.S.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Davison, N.
        Armstrong College, Royal Air Force Depot.
  *Davison, R.C.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Sussex Regiment attached Royal Fusiliers; Wounded.
  *Davison, R.G.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Air Force, 6th Squadron, France, 1917-
        18.
  *Davison, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., (Acting Capt., 1917-19) 3rd
        Durham Light Infantry; 2nd Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915; 6th Division Cyclists,
        France, 1915-16; 14th Corps Cyclists, France, 1916-17; Inland Waterways Traffic Convoy 
        Company, France, 1917-19.
  Davy, R.
         Armstrong College, Sergt., East Yorkshire Regiment.
  Dawe, E.L.
        B.A., University College; Croix Rouge Francaise (Section Sanitaire Anglaise 10).
  *Dawson, A.W.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Capt., and Adjutant, Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Dawson, H.K.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches
        (twice), Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Dawson, W.A.
        Armstrong College; Pioneer, Special Brigade, Royal Engineers (Special Reserve); No. 2 
        Special Company, Royal Engineers, France, 1917-19; Wounded, 1918.
  *Day, A.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1916, Bar, 1917; Temporary Capt., 9th [King's 
        Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1915-16 and 1917-18; Wounded, 1916, 1917 and 1918 
        (twice).
  Day, C.V.P.
        M.A., University College; C.B.E., Mentioned in Despatches; Chaplain to the Forces, 2nd 
        Class.
  *Daybell, C.N.
        St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Dean, A.E.
        (University Staff); M.Litt., M.A., Armstrong College; Capt., General List.
  Dean, C.G.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Dean, R.A.
        Codrington College; 160 Company, Machine Gun Corps; Wounded.
  De La Bere, C.E.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*De Lacey, J.M.
        School of Medicine; Temporary 2nd Lieut., West Yorkshire Regiment attached Royal Air 
        Force; West Yorkshire Regiment, France, 1916, 1917; Killed in Action, France, September
        23rd, 1917.
  De Lacey, R.C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  De Legh, H.L.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  +Demetriadi, L.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps; West Riding Casualty
        Clearing Station, France; Died on Service, October 26th, 1918.
  Denholm, G.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, formerly 28th
        London Regiment.
  Dent, H.H.C.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Territorial Decoration; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        North Midland Field Ambulance.
  Dent, O.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Dent, W.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; 2nd Lieut., South
        Staffordshire Regiment; Wounded.
  De Rusett, W.H.
        Armstrong College, Lieut., Special List.
  Dewhurst, B.H.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Dexter, W.E.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Distinguished Conduct
        Medal; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, Australian Contingent.
  Dickenson, G.O.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Staff-Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  +Dickinson, H.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class attached Artists' Rifles,
        1915-17; Killed in Action, France, October 30th, 1917.
  +*Dickinson, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Northumbrian
        Royal Field Artillery; Killed in Action.
  *Dickson, R.A.M.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force), 94th
        Company, Royal Garrison Artillery and 79th Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, India, 1916-
        18.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Digby-Seymour, C.H.
        B.A., University College; Capt., 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-16; Wounded,
        1916.
  *Dimmock, G.F.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; 12th Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1915; Wounded, 1915. 
  Dimmock, H.P.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 1919; Lieut.-Col., 
        Indian Medical Service.
  *Dingle, E.R.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force).
  +*Dingle, H.J.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Probationer., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Comet, H.M.S. Marmion, H.M.S. 
        Petard, 1914-16; Killed in Action, Jutland, June 1st, 1916.
  *Dinnin, J.W.
        Armstrong College; Private, 18th Durham Light Infantry, Egypt and France, 1915-16; 
        Prisoner of War, 1916.
  *Dinning, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers (Special Reserve); Wounded
        (twice).
  Dittmer, A.R.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; 2nd Lieut., London Rifle Brigade.
  Dix, R.H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; 39th General
        Hospital, France, 1917; 51st General Hospital, Italy, 1918.
  *Dixon, A.M.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., South Staffordshire Regiment; Wounded.
  +Dixon, G.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers; Killed in Action.
  Dixon, N.
        St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Dixon, S.F.
        University College; Military Cross, 1918; Temporary Capt., 9th Royal Warwickshire 
        Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915, Mesopotamia, 1916-18.
  *Dixon, W.M.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Dobson, A.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        France and Egypt, 1919.
  Dodd, H.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Dodd, J.R.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Doig, E.T.
        University College; Private, Royal Army Medical Corps; 36th General Hospital, Balkans,
        1916, 1917; 37th General Hospital, Balkans 1917, 1918; 67th and 68th Field Ambulance, 
        Balkans 1918, 1919.
  *Donaldson, J.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., Indian Army (99th Infantry); 2nd Northumberland
        Fusiliers, Egypt and Balkans, 1916; 84th Machine Gun Company, Balkans, 1916-17; 65th 
        Machine Gun Company, Balkans, 1917; 99th Deccan Infantry, India, 1918-19.
  +*Donkin, S.T.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 7th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915; Killed in 
        Action, France, December 25th, 1915.
  Doorbar, J.H.H.
        University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                       Roll of Service                                     
  *Dorey, S.F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Eng.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  *Douglas, F.J.T.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery, Home.
  Douglas, R.I.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Dow, C.R.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, London Scottish.
  Dowlen, F.M.
        Codrington College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Lancashire Regiment; Wounded.
  Downes, R.M.
        Unattached; Military Cross, 2nd Lieut., Lancashire Fusiliers.
  +*Doyle, T.W.
        St. John's Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 1st King's Royal Rifle Corps, France, 1916.
        Killed in Action, Poperinghe, August 9th, 1916.
  *Drewer, S.W.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Private, 28th Royal Fusiliers.
  Drummond, Hamilton
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        2nd London Casualty Station.
  Drummond, Horsley
        (University Staff); M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Major,
        Royal Army Medical Corps; Northumberland Hussars, France, 1914-19.
  Drury, E.G.D.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Regimental Surgeon , Mounted Rifles, German South West Africa,
        1914-15.
  *Dryden, W.B.
        St. John's Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Lieut., South Staffordshire Regimen;, 7th
        South Staffordshire Regiment, Egypt, 1915-16, France, 1916-17.
  Duddington, L.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Dudgeon, H.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Dudley, C.R.
        A.Sc., Armstrong College; M.B.E., Mentioned by Secretary of State; Capt., 3rd South
        Lancashire Regiment.
  *Duffy, T.B.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Dugdale, F.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Duke, E.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1919.
  Dumphreys, J.M.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Duncan, A.L.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Tyne Garrison,
        1915-17.
  Duncan, C.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Duncan, J.A.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 1919, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, 1919; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, attached King's Royal Rifle 
        Corps and 58th Division, France, 1915-19.
  Duncan, W.A.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; General Headquarters, Army of the Rhine.  
  *Dunlop, E.C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy, Home, 1917-19.
  +Dunn, A.G.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps; Killed in Action, 1917.
  Dunn, D.
        Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, 24th Rifle Brigade.
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                                   University of Durham
  +*Dunn, R.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; Missing, believed killed.
  Dunn, R.C.
        Armstrong College; York and Lancaster Regiment.
  *Dunscombe, T.W.K.
        School of Medicine; Highland Light Infantry; Wounded; Invalided.
  +Durand, H.M.
        M.A., University College; Ranks, Australian Army, Gallipoli, 1915; Killed in Action, 1915.
  Durham, Rt. Hon. The Earl of
        Chancellor of the University, Honorary D.C.L.; Lord Lieutenant of Durham and Honorary
        Colonel, Durham Light Infantry.
   
  Eacott, H.J.T.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  East, W.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class
        (Territorial Force).
  Eastman, C.T.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Eastwood, J.E.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Eaton, E.A.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Royal Field Artillery; 95th Battery, Royal Field
        Artillery, France, 1915-16, Balkans, 1916-18.
  *Ebden, C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Private, 12th Norfolk Regiment; Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 
        France, 1916; 12th Norfolk Regiment, Egypt, Palestine and France, 1917-19.
  *Edgar, G.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., (Acting Major, 1917-18), Royal Engineers; Howe 
        Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Gallipoli, Balkans and France, 1915-16; 248th Field
        Company, Royal Engineers, France and Home, 1918; Wounded 1916.
  +Edgar, J.H.
        (University Staff); School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Killed in 
        Action.
  Edgar, S.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Trooper, 8th (N) United Provinces [Light] Horse, India, 1914-19.
  Edgar, W.C.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Edgar, W.H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Edger, W.
        Armstrong College; Royal Naval Division.
  +Edsell, G.A.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1914-15;
        Invalided; Died, August 15th, 1915.
  Edwards, I.
        Armstrong College: Légion d'Honneur, Lieut.-Col., Royal Air Force.
  Edwards, O.S.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Edwards, W.O.W.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Edwards, W.R.
        M.D., School of Medicine; C.B., C.M.G.; Surgeon-General, Indian Medical Service.
  *Egerton, G.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1919; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Special Reserve); Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry, Egypt, 1915-16; 68th Field
        Ambulance, Balkans, 1916-17; Surrey Yeomanry, Balkans, 1918-19; Wounded, 1918.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Eland, M.J.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Ellershaw, H.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall and University College; Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class
        (Territorial Force) attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps, Home, 1914-19.
  Elliot, A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  Elliot, H.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches, 1917 and 
        1918; Temporary Captain (Acting Major, 1915-19) Royal Army Medical Corps; 8th Welsh
        Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; 24th Field Ambulance, France, 1916-17; 2nd Rifle Brigade,
        France, 1917-18; 24th Field Ambulance, France, 1918; Headquarters, 34th Division, France,
        1918-19; Wounded, 1915 and 1917.
  +*Elliott, C.W.
        (University Staff), M.Sc., Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers; Special Brigade,
        Royal Engineers, France, 1916-17; Died of Wounds, August 19th, 1917.
  *Elliott, G. R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Special Brigade, Royal Engineers, France, 1915-16.
  *Elliott, W.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 2/4th
        Hampshire Regiment, India 1915-16; 3rd Base General Hospital, Mesopotamia, 1916-17; 9th
        Field Ambulance, France, 1917-18.
  *Ellis, A.C.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Air Force.
  Ellis, G. Reginald
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps., 2nd Northumbrian Field
        Ambulance.
  *Ellis, G. Robson
        Armstrong College; Cadet, Royal Engineers.
  *Ellis, G.W.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., North Staffordshire Regiment.
  *Ellis, H.A.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 2nd West Yorkshire Regiment, France, 1918-19.
  *Elstob, A.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Mesopotamia and
        Balkans, 1918-19.
  Elston, P.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Elton, P.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Bombardier, Royal Filed Artillery, Home, 1916-18.
  Emmett, R.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Territorial Decoration, 1918; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical
        Corps (Territorial Force).
  Emtage, H.G.
        M.A., Codrington College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  England, H.G.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Mesopotamia, 1916-17,
        India, 1917-19.
  *Ensell, A.V.
        Armstrong College; Training Reserve Battalion; Wounded.
  Errington, R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross and Bar; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        1st Northumbrian Field Ambulance.
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                                   University of Durham
  Erskine, H.A.
        (University Staff), Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, Commander of the 
        Order of the British Empire, Volunteer Decoration, Mentioned in Despatches; Colonel, 
        Royal Army Service Corps.
  +Essex, P.L.G.
        B.A., University College and School of Medicine; Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer
        Reserve; Died of illness contracted on Service, 1917.
  Etches, W.R.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Evans, E.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Temporary
        Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class. Died on Service.
  +Evans, G.H.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Canadian Contingent; Killed in Action.
  Evans, H.R.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., General List; 1/153 Punjabis, India, 1918.
  *Evans, I.D.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt. (Acting Lieut.-Col., 1919), Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Special Reserve); 10th Stationary Hospital, France, 1914-15; 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers, 
        France, 1915; Rawalpindi Hospital, France, 1915; 43rd Field Ambulance, France, 1917-19.
  Evans, L.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Evans, P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 
        Mentioned in Despatches (three times); Lieut.- Col. (Acting Colonel), Army Medical 
        Service.
  Everard, E.D.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal Army Chaplains'
        Department, France, 1918-19.
  Evers, C.H.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Evers, F.P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Evers, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Every, W.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Lance Corporal, 15th London Regiment, France, 1916-19.
  *Eves, H.C.
        St. Chad's Hall; Military Cross, 1917, Bar, 1918; Major, Machine Gun Corps; Durham Light
        Infantry, Home, 1915-16; 12th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916; 6th Battalion, Machine
        Gun Corps, France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1918.
  *Ewart, A.
        Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, 1st Seaforth Highlanders; Wounded.
  *Ewart, H.V.
        Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery.
   
  Facey, N.S.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Faichnie, N.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Faid, J.E.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Air Force.
  *Faid, W.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Fairclough, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Farquhar, J.H.J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Nigeria Regiment.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  +Farrar, E.B.
        Unattached; Ranks, Grenadier Guards, 1916-18; 2nd Lieut., Devon Regiment, France, 1918;
        killed in Action, September 18th, 1918.
  *Farrar, S.R.
        Hatfield Hall; Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Faulder, J.H
        (University Staff); B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded
         (twice); Prisoner of War.
  Faulkes, C.H.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery; Royal Field Artillery (Bombardier), Home,
        1915-17, France, 1917-18.
  Favell, J.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Engineers.
  Fawcus, H.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 
        Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches (five times), Croix de Guerre; 
        Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps; Deputy Director of Medical Service; Wounded.
  Featherston, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Featherstone, H.L.
        M.A., Armstrong College; Acting Capt., Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport).
  Featherstone, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Featonby, T.
        Armstrong College; Cadet, No.2 Royal Air Force, Cadet Wing.
  +*Feggetter, J.H.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917; Temporary Lieut., 12/13th Northumberland 
        Fusiliers, France 1916-17; Wounded, 1916; Killed in Action , Broodseinde, October 4th,
        1917.
  Fenn, C.E.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  Fenn, W.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  *Fenwick, C.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., 3rd East Yorkshire Regiment; 12th East Yorkshire Regiment,
        France, 1917; Prisoner of War, 1917; Wounded, 1917.
  +Ferguson, R.
        School of Medicine; Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  *Ferguson, R.S.
        Non-Collegiate; Private, Royal Army Medical Corps; 49th Stationary Hospital, Balkans, 
        1917-19.
  Ferris, P.R.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Balkans, 1918-19.
  ffolkes, F.A.S.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Member of the Royal Victorian Order; Chaplain to the Forces, King's
        Own (Norfolk) Imperial Yeomanry Divisional Chaplain.
  Fidoe, S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1918.
  Fielding, S.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force),
        Egypt and Palestine, 1916-17.
  *Fincken, V.S.T.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Military Cross, 1917, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 
        1919, Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, 1917 and 1918; Major, General Staff Officer, Grade 2; 
        [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1915; 61st Infantry Brigade, Staff Captain 
        and Acting Brigade Major, France, 1915-17; Brigade Major Special Reserve Brigade,
        Edinburgh, 1918; Polish Mission, 1919.
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                                   University of Durham
  Findlay, J.L.O.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Distinguished Service Order, 1918, Mentioned
        in Despatches (three times), Italian Military Cross, 1919; Chaplain to the Forces, 2nd
        Class, 1st Division, France, 1914, Balkans, 1915-18; Principal Chaplain, Army of the Black
        Sea, 1919.
  Finnimore, A.K.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; General 
        Headquarters, France 1915; No. 2 Canadian General Hospital, France, 1915-16; Casualty
        Clearing Station, France, 1916.
  Firth, E.N.M.
        M.A., University College; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force.
  *Firth, J.B.
        B.A., Armstrong College: Machine Gun Corps.
  Firth, J.L.A.
        Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Fisher, E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915, 1916-17;
        Wounded, 1915 and 1917.
  +*Fisher, P.H.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 10th Royal Sussex Regiment; 94th Machine
        Gun Corps, France, 1915-16; Died of Wounds, Serre, July 4th, 1916.
  *Fleming, G.W.T.H.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; H.M.S.
        Negro, 1916.
  Fleming, J.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Fletcher, W.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Floyd, A.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1919; Temporary Lieut., (Acting Capt., 1916
        and 1918-19) 11th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16 and 1918-19.
  Foote, G.H.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Footitt, J.M.
        Armstrong College; Training Reserve Battalion.
  Footitt, P.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Ford, A.H.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Forde, G.M.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross; Temporary Major, Royal
        Inniskilling Fusiliers; Wounded.
  +Forman, F.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Lieut., 3rd Dorset Regiment (attached 1/7th Royal Warwickshire
        Regiment); Killed in Action, July 14th, 1916.
  Forrest, W.D.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  *Forrest-Bell, F.A.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Royal Highlanders; 4th Reserve Battalion Royal Highlanders
        (Lance Corporal), Home, 1915-17; 4/5th Royal Highlanders, France, 1917-18; Wounded 1917.
  *Forster, C.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., York and Lancaster Regiment; Royal Engineers,
        France, 1916-17; 6th Corps Headquarters, France, 1919.
  Forster, G.M.
        Armstrong College; Bombardier, 493rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
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  *Forster, J.J.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., and Adjutant, Northumbrian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
  Forster, J.M.
        M.Litt., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 130th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Forster, J.R.
        Armstrong College; Capt., King's Own Scottish Borderers.
  Fortescue, C.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Foskett, B.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Field
        Artillery (Territorial Force); 78th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, France, 1916-18;
        Wounded, 1917 and 1918.
  Foster, E.
        Armstrong College; Royal Air Force Depot.
  Fothergill, E.R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Major, Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  *Fox, C.J.B.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force.
  *Fox, C.R.G.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Lieut., 14th Royal Fusiliers; 9th Royal Fusiliers,
        France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  Francis, H.C.H.
        M.A., University College; Capt., Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  Francis, R.C.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Fraser, J.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Frayling, H.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
  Frazer, E.E.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Frazer-Hurst, J.L.
        B.A., M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., New Zealand Army.
  *Freedman, W.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, Russia, 1919.
  Freeman, E.C.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, Mentioned 
        in Despatches, 1915; Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force), 56th Division, 
        Gallipoli, 1915, Egypt, 1915-16.
  +Freeman, W.T.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, 3rd Southern General 
        Hospital; Died on Service, December 26th, 1918.
  Freeth, A.C.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *French, R.
        M.A., University College; Military Cross, 1917, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd
        Class, 8th Stationary Hospital, France, 1916; 15th Lancashire Fusiliers, France, 1916-18,
        29th Division, France, 1918-19; Assistant Chaplain General, General Headquarters, Rhine
        Army, 1919; Wounded 1918.
  +*Frere, F.J.H.T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1915; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        Gallipoli, 1915-16, France, 1917; Killed in Action, Kemmel, June 9th, 1917.
  +*Frere, L.B.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 2nd East Yorkshire Regiment,
        France, 1915; Killed in Action, Loos, September 29th, 1915.
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  *Frisby, G.
        St. Chad's Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, Home, 1915-16, France, 1916-
        17, Home, 1917-18.
  Froggatt, G.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Frossard, E.L.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Fryer, H.T.
        Armstrong College; Cadet, 14th Officers' Cadet Battalion.
  Furnass, W.
        Armstrong College; Telegraphist, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  +Furneaux, W.E.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Major, 9th Seaforth
        Highlanders; Killed in Action, Somme, March, 1918.
  +*Futers, N.R.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., (Acting Capt., 1918), 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers; 16th
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-17; Wounded, 1917; Killed in Action, Havrincourt, 
        September 27th, 1918.
   
  *Gale, L.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Major, 7th
        East Yorkshire Regiment, France 1915-18; Wounded 1917 and 1918 (twice).
  *Gallon, J.
        (University Staff); B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery.
  Galpin, P.A.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps, 2nd London Sanitation Company, Royal Engineers.
  Gamlen, H.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Ganderton, H.Y.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Signaller, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (H.M.S. Engadine); with
        Grand Fleet, 1915-17, Special Service (Mediterranean), 1918.
  *Gard, H.M.
        Armstrong College; Singapore Rifles.
  Gardiner, L.
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Service Corps, Northumbrian
        Brigade.
  Gardner, J.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Special List.
  Gardner-Brown, A.H.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Garland, G.M.
        University College; Military Cross, Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916-17 and 1918-19), 2nd
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-18; Wounded 1915. 1916, 1917, 1918.
  *Garrard, R.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  +*Garrett, C.H.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1917; Killed
        in Action, September 26th, 1917.
  *Garrett, F.C.
        (University Staff); D.Sc., Armstrong College; O.B.E., Mentioned by Secretary of State;
        Lieutenant-Colonel, Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Gass, F.T.
        School of Medicine.
  *Gaunt, E.
        M.Litt., M.A., Armstrong College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Geddes, N.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northumbrian Field Ambulance.
  Gee, L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
   Geipel, H.C., University; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 4th Durham Light Infantry; Home 1918; attached 4th Notts & 
        Derby Regiment, Home 1918, 13th Durham Light Infantry France 1918, wounded 1918. 
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  *Gelsthorpe, A.M.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Distinguished Service Order, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches, 1918 and
        1919; Temporary Major, 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; 201st Machine Gun 
        Company, France, 1917; 207th Machine Gun Company, Mesopotamia, 1917-19; Wounded, 1917.
  *Gent, C.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Captain, 1918), 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 1st
        [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, Egypt and Balkans, 1915-16; 83rd Machine 
        Gun Corps, Balkans, 1916-19.
  *George, F.A.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Air Force; 16th Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1915-16; Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, France, 1916-18; Wounded 1916.
  Gerty, W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Force, 4th Class, 33rd
        Division.
  Gethen, L.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1918-19.
  Gibbard, T.W.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in
        Despatches (twice); Colonel, Army Medical Service.
  Gibbs, T.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Gibson, H.N.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  +Gibson, James
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, 1st Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917-18;
        Missing, Wancourt, March 8th, 1918.
  +*Gibson, John
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 9th Yorkshire Regiment, France, 1915-16; Killed in Action, July
        3rd, 1916.
  *Gibson, J.P.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Gibson, W.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Gifford, G.T.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Gifford-Wood, D.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Manchester Regiment.
  +Gifford-Wood. L.K.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., 6th Yorkshire Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; Killed in Action,
        August 2nd, 1915.
  Gilbert, F.F.
        Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Gilbert, J.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Gilbertson, F.J.
        School of Medicine; Capt., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 2nd Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1914 and 1915; Base Headquarters, 1916; 18th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917; 2/6th
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1918; Wounded, 1914.
  Giles, J.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Gilhespy, J.P.
        Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Gill, J.W.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, Hospital Ships and 4th Southern
        General Hospital.
  Gill, W.B.
        B.A., University College; Mentioned in Despatches, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class, 1916-17.
  Gillingham, F.H.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Gillmore, C.A.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Acting Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Home, 1918-19.
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  *Gilmour, J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.  
  Gilmour, R.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Glanley, R.R.L.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., South Wales Borderers.
  Glew, H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Glover, A.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Croix de Guerre (France); Temporary Captain,
        Royal Engineers, 2/3rd Field Company, France, 1916-17; 41st Division Headquarters,
        France and Italy, 1917-1919.
  *Glynn, J.F.S.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Capt., 4th Durham Light Infantry.
  Goddard, C.E.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Major, Royal Army 
        Medical Corps; 1st Cavalry Division, France.
  Godfrey, J.R.A.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Sergeant, Royal Lancashire Regiment; Wounded; Prisoner of War.
  Gofton, E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Golder, W.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt.,
        1918) 13th Durham Light Infantry, 64th Trench Mortar Battery, France, 1916-17; 15th Durham 
        Light Infantry, France, 1917; 13th Durham Light Infantry, Italy, 1917-18; Wounded 1917; 
        Killed in Action, Beaurevois, October 5th, 1918.
  *Goldstien, C.
        Armstrong College; Private, Royal Fusiliers, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  *Gompertz, E.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Honourable Artillery Company.
  *Good, W.F.
        St. John's Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Temporary Capt., 15th Durham Light 
        Infantry, 1915-18; Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  *Goode, A.E.
        St. John's Hall; Gunner, 15th Anti-Aircraft Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, Home,
        1916-19.
  Goodlet, J.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Goodwin, A.R.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Goss, D.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery; 20th Hussars (Trooper), Home,
        1916-17, France, 1917, Balkans, 1918-19.
  Gostwyck, C.H.G.
        D.Psy., School of Medicine; Capt., Army Medical Service.
  +Gould, C.V.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Major, Royal Field Artillery; Killed in Action, 1917.
  +Gould, F.G.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Capt., Royal Sussex Regiment; Killed in Action.
  *Gover, C.N.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt.,
        (Acting Lieut.-Col., 1918-19), Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve), 50th Field 
        Ambulance, France, 1915; 96th Field Ambulance, France, 1915-19.
  Gover, J.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches;
        Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Field Ambulance.
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  Gowans, F.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Staff Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Gowans, T.
        (University Staff); School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State, Order of St. Anne
        (3rd Class) (Russia); Brevet-Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Graber, J.R.
        Armstrong College, Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918), 12th Corps, Cyclist Battalion, Balkans
        and Russia, 1917-19.
  *Graham, J.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Graham, J.W.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Army Ordnance Corps; 12th King's Royal Rifle
        Corps, France, 1916-18; Royal Army Ordnance Corps, France, 1918-19; Wounded 1916.
  *Graham, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1919) Royal Engineers, France,
        1915-18.
  *Graham-Hodgson, H.K.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt. (Acting Major, 1918), Royal Army Medical Corps;
        Royal Engineers, France, 1914; Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1917; Wounded, 1914
        and 1917.
  Grant, A.O.
        Armstrong College; Royal Fusiliers.
  *Grant, J.C.
        B.Com., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Naval Air Service.
  Graves, W.E.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
  Gray, R.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Gray, W.R.H.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Lieut., Royal Defence Corps; Observer Corps, Home, 1916-19.
  Grayfoot, B.B.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Colonel, Indian Medical Service.
  Greaves, C.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        Gallipoli, Egypt and France, 1915-18.
  *Green, C.
        B.Mus., Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry (Special Reserve); Wounded.
  Green, C.R.M.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Colonel, Indian Medical Service, Assistant Director of Medical
        Service.
  +*Green, H.J.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force; 43rd Squadron, Royal Air Force,
        France, 1917; Killed in Action, Bois Bernard, March 4th, 1917.
  Green, S.F.St.D.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, Colonel, Army Medical Service.
  Green, W.
        Armstrong College; Army Cyclist Corps.
  *Green, W.G.A.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Greene, R.D.R.
        Hatfield Hall; Mentioned by Secretary of State, Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class.
  Greenhalgh, W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Greenwell, T.G.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Greenwood, B.T.
        B.A., University College; Mentioned in Despatches, Capt., Royal Engineers.
  *Greeves, A.T.
        B.A., University College; 2nd Lieut., Norfolk Yeomanry.
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  Gregory, R.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*Gregory, T.W.
        Armstrong College; Capt., 4th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915, 1916 and 1917-18;
        Wounded, 1915; Killed in Action, France, March 22nd, 1918.
  Gregson, W.C.S.
        B.A., University College and B.Litt., Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers;
        Wounded.
  +Greig, G.A.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Acting-Chaplain, Royal Navy, 1915-16; Died, April 29th, 1916, of
        injuries received in sinking of H.M.S. Russell.
  Greig, R.B.
         Honorary M.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Staff-Capt.
  *Grey, P.H.
         Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers.
  *Griffin, J.B.
         St. Chad's Hall; Capt. (Temporary Major, 1918-19) 1/10th Middlesex Regiment, India, 1914;
         General Staff Officer, Grade 2, 8th Division, India, 1917; Deputy Assistant Adjutant 
         General, 8th Division, India, 1917-19.
  Griffith, D.H.
         B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Griffiths, E.H.
         Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 16th
         King's Royal Rifle Corps, France, 1917-18; Wounded (Messines Ridge), 1917.
  +*Grigson, K.W.
         St. Chad's Hall; Military Cross, 1918; Acting Capt., Devon Regiment (Cyclist Battalion);
         Ranks, 1914-15; 2nd Lieut., 1915-16, Lieut., 1916-17; Acting-Capt., attached West
         Yorkshire Regiment, 1917-18, France; Killed, July 20th, 1918.
  Grimmer, G.S.M.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps (Special Reserve).
  +*Grimshaw, G.H.H.
        University College; 2nd Lieut., 6th North Lancashire Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; 8th
        North Lancashire Regiment, France, 1916; Killed in Action, Somme, July 10th, 1916.
  Groom, S.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Grover, E.E.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Guardabassi, V.A.
        Hatfield Hall; Lieut., Italian Army, Prisoner of War.
  *Gunn, R.F.
        B.A., University College; Capt., 3rd Norfolk Regiment; 1st Norfolk Regiment, France,
        1914-16; Mounted Machine Gun Service and Tank Corps, France, 1916-18.
  Gunton, E.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Private, Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical
        Transport), Home, 1917-18.
  Guy, J.B.S.
        School of Medicine; Cadet, Royal Air Force.
  Gwilliam, C.L.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
   
  Hack, R.
        M.A., University College; Member of the Order of the British Empire, 1919, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, 1918; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, General Headquarters,
        France, 1915; 19th Infantry Brigade, France, 1915-16, East Africa, 1916-19.
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  *Hadden, J.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Air Force; 19th Corps Cyclist Battalion, France,
        1917-18; 25th Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1918-19.
  *Haddon, C.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., 5th Durham Light Infantry; 12th Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1916; 5th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1916; Prisoner of War.
  *Haddon, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Haden, C.O.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hahn, G.J.
        University College; 28th London Regiment.
  Hails, R.G.
        A.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Engineers (Inland Water Transport)
  Halder, A.K.
        Armstrong College; Royal Engineers.
  Hall, A.A.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Ph.D., Armstrong College; Capt., 5th South Staffordshire
        Regiment; Northumberland Fusiliers, Home, 1914-16; South Staffordshire Regiment, France,
        1917; Royal Engineers, France, 1917-19.
  Hall, A.A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery,
  Hall, A.C.H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hall, A.E.
         Armstrong College; Lieut., Yorkshire Regiment.
  Hall, B.P.
         Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1/2 Field Ambulance.
  Hall, D.W.
         B.A., B.Litt., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Hall, E.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Sapper, Royal Engineers; 59th Division Signal Company, France,
        1918-19.
  Hall, G.
        (University Staff); B.Sc., Armstrong College and School of Medicine; Companion of the 
        Order of St. Michael and St. George, , Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Major, Royal 
        Army Medical Corps, 17th General Hospital, Egypt.
  *Hall, G.A.M.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916-17), 18th Northumberland 
        Fusiliers, France, 1916-17; 17th Corps School, France, 1917-18.
  Hall, G. Roland
        M.A., Hatfield Hall, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hall, G. Rome
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; West African Frontier
        Force; Invalided.
  +*Hall, G.S.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Private; Killed in Action, France, October 8th, 1917.
  *Hall, G.W.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., York and Lancaster Regiment; 6th York and Lancaster
        Regiment, Gallipoli, Egypt and France, 1915-16; Wounded, 1916.
  Hall, H.A.
        B.D., University College; C.B.E., 1919; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Chaplain to the
        Forces, 1st Class, Deputy Assistant Chaplain General, Northern Command, 1916-19.
  Hall, J.A.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  Hall, J.G.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate.
  Hall, J.S.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                   University of Durham
  Hall, J.W.
        B.A., University College; Military Cross, Military Medal, Temporary Chaplain to the 
        Forces, 4th Class; previously Royal Naval Division.
  Halliday, G.
        B.D., Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hall-Patch, J.S.P.
        Licentiate in Theology, Codrington College; Capt. and Adjutant, Machine Gun Corps, British
        West Indies Regiment, France, 1914-15; 7th Devonshire Regiment, 1915-16; Machine Gun
        Corps, 1916-19.
  *Hallsworth, H.M.
        (University Staff); M.Comm., Armstrong College; O.B.E., 1919; Temporary Major, Royal
        Engineers; Unattached List, Territorial Force., (Durham University Officer's Training
        Corps), Home, 1914-17; Royal Engineers, 1917-19.
  +*Halstead, J.T.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., North Lancashire Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; Trench
        Mortar Battery, France, 1916; Killed in Action, December 7th, 1916.  
  *Hamblin, G.H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Sergeant, 2nd Honourable Artillery Company, France, 1916-19;
        Wounded, 1917 (twice).
  *Hamblin, R.H.
        Armstrong College; Air Mechanic (3rd Class), Royal Air Force (Wireless), France, 1917-18.
  Hamer, O.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hames, W.M.D.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers.
 *Hamilton, C.P.
        University College; 2nd Lieut., London Regiment, Surrey Rifles.
  Hamilton, F.L.C.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1915-16.
  +Hamilton, James
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; 2nd Lieut., Border Regiment, France, 1916; Killed in Action,
        November 5th, 1916.
  +Hamilton, John
        M.D., School of Medicine; Corporal, 6th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917-18; 
        Missing, Estaires, March 22nd, 1918.
  +*Hancock, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 14th Northumberland Fusiliers, France,
        1916-17; Killed in Action, Ypres, September 28th, 1917.
  Handfield-Jones, C.R.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Handford, H.W.M.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hankin-Turvin, C.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces; 4th Class; Royal Naval Division,
        France, 1916-17.
  +*Hansell, W.B.
        Armstrong College; Capt., 6th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-18; Prisoner of War;
        Killed in Action, France, May 27th, 1918.
  *Hanson, A.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; H.M.S.
        Plassey (North Sea), 1916; H.M.S. Manxman (Mediterranean), 1916-18; H.M.S. Crocus 
        (Atlantic), 1919.
  Harbottle, G.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Medical Branch, Royal Air Force.
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  Hardie, R.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Surg.-Capt., Royal 
        Navy.
  Hardy, C.E.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., King's Royal Rifle Corps; 28th London Regiment,
        France, 1914-15; King's Royal Rifle Corps, France, 1915; Wounded, 1915.
  *Hardy, E.P.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918), 72nd
        Punjabis; 2/4th Border Regiment, India, 1915-17; 261 Machine Gun Company, India, 1917;
        72nd Punjabis, India, Palestine and Egypt, 1918 and 1919.
  *Hardy, F.H.
        Armstrong College, Officers' Cadet Battalion.
  *Hardy, V.C.
        Armstrong College, Capt., 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers; 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers, 
        France, 1915; Prisoner of War, 1915; Wounded, 1915.
  Hare, F.F.T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Hare, J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  *Hare, R.V.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, Promoted for gallantry in the trenches;
        Capt., Durham Light Infantry.
  Harker, W.E.
        M.D., B.S., D.Hy., School of Medicine; O.B.E.; Surg.-Lieut.-Commander, Royal Naval
        Volunteer Reserve.
  Harkness, W.T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northern Field
        Ambulance.
  Harnby, A.S.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate: Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Harper, H.H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, 4th Brigade, Australian
        Imperial Force, France, 1917-19.
  +*Harper, M.H.de J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Queen Mary. Killed in Action.
  Harris, F.P.
        Armstrong College; Staff Sergt.-Major, Royal Army Service Corps.
  Harris, J.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Harris, R.J.
        Hatfield Hall; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action, September 11th, 1916.
  Harrison, A.S.C.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 6th East Surrey
        Regiment (Senior Chaplain to the Forces) attached 67th Division, Home, 1915-16; attached 
        Royal Air Force, Home, 1916-19.
  *Harrison, A.T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  Harrison, E.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Military Cross, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Harrison, H.D.
        Non-Collegiate; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Army Cyclist Corps.
  *Harrison, J.E.S.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 25th General Hospital,
        France, 1916; 3rd Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1916; 18th Middlesex Regiment, 
        France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Harrison, T.H.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Labour Corps; 104th Labour Company, France, 1918-19.
  Harrison, W.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Northumberland
        Fusiliers.
  Harroway, G.E.
        Armstrong College; Eng.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  Harry, G.O.M.
        University College; Canadian Forces.
  Hart, A.H.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Surma Valley Light Horse, Assam, 1915-16.
  Hart, G.W.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 3rd Gloucestershire
        Regiment., Home, 1918-19.
  Hartigan, J.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 
        Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches (four times); Colonel, Army Medical 
        Service.
  *Haselhurst, H.W.R.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Major, Royal Air Force; 9th
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France 1915-16; Wounded, 1915 and 1916.
  +*Haslam, A.D.
        Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916-18), 9th Northumberland Fusiliers, France,
        1915-16 and 1918; Wounded 1916 and 1918; Killed in Action, November 2nd, 1918.
  Hastings, F.G.B.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  +*Haswell, G.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Capt., [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France 1916; Killed 
        in Action, July, 1916.
  *Haswell, S.V.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Special List, 48th General Hospital, Balkans, 1917; 28th
        General Hospital, 1919.
  *Haswell, W.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergeant, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force), 1/3rd
        Northumberland Field Ambulance, France, 1917; 1/1st Northumberland Field Ambulance,
        France, 1917-18; Prisoner of War, 1918.
  +*Hatfield, A.P.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Balkans, Palestine and
        Mesopotamia, 1916-18; Died on Service, July 9th, 1918.
  Hatfield, C.N.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Haultain, D.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the
        Forces, 4th Class.
  *Havelock, T.H.
        (University Staff), D.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force
        attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps.
  +Haver, A.
        Armstrong College; Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport); Died on Service.
  *Havis, J.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 15th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; 
        Wounded, 1916.
  Haward, W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Order of St. Sava (4th Class),
        Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Hawdon, A.F.
        Armstrong College; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Hawes, I.H.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Hawker, D.J.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Chaplain, 8th South African Horse, British East Africa
        Expeditionary Force.
  Hawkes, A.C.
        Unattached: Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hawkes, L.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Captain, Royal
        Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 3rd Water Tank Company, France, 1917-19.
  Hawkins, H.J.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1916-19.
  Hawksley, P.E.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, later 2nd Lieut.,
        Norfolk Regiment.
  *Haworth, J.K.J.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve),
        India, Mesopotamia and Egypt, 1915-19.
  Hawthorn, Clementine Mary
        (University Staff); B.Sc., Armstrong College; Roll of Honourable Service (1st Class);
        Senior Nurse, British Red Cross Society, 1st Northumberland Field Ambulance, 1914-15.
  Hawthorn, F.
        (University Staff); M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, 1917,
        Mentioned in Despatches (three times); Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial
        Force); 1/1st Northumberland Field Ambulance, France, 1915-17.
  *Hay, H.A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; 2nd Lieut., West
        Yorkshire Regiment.
  +Hay, J.B. 
        M.Litt., Armstrong College; Died on Service.
  +*Hayfield, A.S.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917, 2nd Lieut., 7th East Kent Regiment; 
        France, 1915-16; Wounded, 1916; Killed in Action.
  *Hayfield, C.D.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, 1918, Military Cross, 1916, Bar 
        1917; 2nd Bar, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches (three times); Temporary Captain, 9th West 
        Kent Regiment; 7th West Kent Regiment, France, 1915-19; Wounded, 1917.
  Haynes, J.A.
        B.A., Codrington College; 2nd Lieut., 8th British West Indies Regiment.
  +*Hays, J.H.
        Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers; Royal Engineers, France 1916; Killed in
        Action, July 3rd, 1916.
  Healey, R.
        Armstrong College; Sergt.-Major, Royal Garrison Artillery, Darlington Heavy Battery.
  *Heaps, H.
        Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 53rd Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France, 1919.
  *Hearn, D.E.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Heaslett, S.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918-19), Labour Corps,
        attached Chinese Labour Corps, China, Canada and France, 1917-19.
  Heath, J.D.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                   University of Durham
  +Heath, W.R.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; Temporary
        Capt.; Inspector of Physical Training and Bayonet Drill, 1915-16, France, 1916; Killed,
        August 23rd, 1916.
  *Heaton, C.W.L.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., York and Lancaster Regiment.
  *Heaton, E.J.
        Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, 1917; Temporary Lieut., 3rd Lincolnshire Regiment; 6th
        Lincolnshire Regiment, Egypt, 1916; 11th Division, Trench Mortar Battery, France, 1916-17;
        3rd Lincolnshire Regiment, Home, 1917-18.
  Helsham, C.T.
        School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Cross; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer
        Reserve.
  Hemmans, L.F.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Major, Royal Army Medical Corps; 12th London
        Regiment, France, 1914-15; 3rd General Hospital, France, 1915; 25th General Hospital,
        France, 1915-6; 13th General Hospital, France, 1916-17; 11th General Hospital, Italy, 
        1917-18.
  *Henderson, H.D.
        B.A., University College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 1919; Mentioned in 
        Despatches, 1919; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Egypt, 1916-17, 
        Mesopotamia, 1917-19.
  Henderson, H.F.H.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 16th Division,
        France, 1918-19.
 +*Henderson, J.T.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers, Home, 1914-15, France, 1915-16; 
        Killed in Action, 1916.
  Henderson, R.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Engineers; Northumberland Fusiliers, Home, 1915-16;
        Machine Gun Corps, France, 1916; Royal Engineers, France, 1918; Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  Hendley, H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Colonel, Indian Medical Service.
  *Henegan, D.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Henzell, A.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force).
  *Hepple, H.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Hepplewhite, W.G.T.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Military Cross, Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Herald, J.H.C.
        University College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 2/8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16;
        Died of Wounds, Ypres, January 24th, 1916.
  *Herbert, G.R.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Royal Highlanders (Territorial Force); Royal Highlanders, Home,
        1916-18, Egypt, 1918, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  *Herbert, J.H.
        Non-Collegiate; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  +*Herbert, W.A.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., Duke of Cambridge's Light Infantry, 1914-17, France,
        1916-17; Wounded; Killed in Action, 1917.
  Herbertson, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches,
        Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Herdman, T.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergeant-Mechanic, Royal Air Force.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Herring, J.M.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Lieut., 9th Durham Light Infantry;
        Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1915-16; 9th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916-19; 
        Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  Herron, R.T.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1919; Temporary Major, Royal Army
        Medical Corps, Home, 1915-18.
  Hesketh, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Army Service Corps.
  Heslop, A.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, Officer of the Order of the 
        British Empire, Mentioned in Despatches; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Heslop, E.B.
        School of Medicine; Capt., General List, Home.
  +Heslop, H.L.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Durham Light
        Infantry. Died on Service.
  Heslop, J.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northern General
        Hospital.
  *Heslop, T.E.
        Armstrong College; Driver, Royal Army Service Corps.
  *Hessey, W.F.
        M.A. (by vote) University College; Distinguished Service Order, 1918 and Bar, 1918, St.
        Stanislaus with swords (3rd Class), 1917, Croix de Guerre with Palmes, 1918, (France),
        Mentioned in Despatches (five times); Hon. Brigadier-General in Army; Brevet-Colonel in
        Reserve of Officers; 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 110th Infantry Brigade; 109th
        Infantry Brigade, France, 1915-19.
  *Hetherington, J.
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Hewitson, W.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve),
        Mesopotamia, 1918-19.
  Hewitt, J.F.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Officer Chaplain to the Forces.
  Hewson, J.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Royal Engineers attached
        Machine Gun Corps.
  +*Hewson, W.J.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Temporary Lieutenant, 9th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France, 1915-18; Wounded, 1916; Died of Wounds, Cambrai, October 25th, 1918.
  *Heys, W.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Engineers.
  +*Heyward, H.N.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; Gassed, 1915; Wounded;
        Killed in Action, October 10th, 1916.
  +Heywood, A.B.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut.; Killed in Action.
  Hickey, E.L.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, H.M. Hospital Ship.
  *Hickey, P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., 7th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16;
        Wounded, 1915.
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                                   University of Durham
  Hickey, W.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Northumberland
        Hussars.
  Hickley, R.A.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Hickman, G.G.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Hicks, W.E.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, 1919, Mentioned in
        Despatches; Temporary Lieut., 19th Northumberland Fusiliers; 21st Royal Fusiliers, France,
        1915-16; 19th Northumberland Fusiliers, France 1916-18; Wounded, 1918.
  Hide, J.S.
        Armstrong College; Capt., East Riding Fortress Royal Engineers.
  *Hill, A.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumbrian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
  Hill, A.A.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Hill, E.E.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall,; Chaplain Aden Field Force.
  Hills, E.H.
        Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, Honorary D.Sc.; Colonel. C.R.E.,
        Staff Officer.
  Hill, F.A.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall, Chaplain to the Forces, 1st Class.
  Hill, G.P.O.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Agamemnon, 1916-19.
  *Hill, J.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  *Hill, J.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Army Corps Staff.
  *Hill, T.O.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  Hills, J.W.
        M.P., Honorary D.C.L.; Mentioned in Despatches, Lieut.-Col., Durham Light Infantry; 
        Wounded.
  *Hilton, M.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt. Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 72nd
        General Hospital, France, 1917-18; 50th Division, France, 1918-19.
  Hincliff, S.B.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Corporal, South African Medical Corps.
  Hinchcliffe, S.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Hindhaugh, R.M.
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 3rd Northumberland
        Fusiliers; 12/13th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1918 (twice).
  *Hindmarsh, T.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; 18th 
        Stationary Hospital, Egypt, 1915-16; 41st General Hospital, Balkans, 1916-18.
  Hines, A.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached York and Lancaster
        Regiment; Wounded.
  *Hinton, F.A.S.
        Non-Collegiate; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916 and 1917; Temporary Major, 6th Welsh 
        Regiment, France, 1914-16.
  Hird, R.W.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Hoare, H.J.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Hochlov, B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Russian Naval Brigade.
  *Hocken, D.F.
        School of Medicine; Médaille d'Honneur, 1917; Private, Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force), France, 1915-18; Wounded.
  Hodges, A.V.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hodgkinson, I.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Hodgson, B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Experimental 
        Officer, War Office.
  Hodgson, N.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt. (Acting Major, 1919), Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force), Balkans, 1917-19.
  *Hodgson, W.C.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 10th
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916; 13th Durham Light Infantry, France and Italy, 1917-
        18; Wounded, 1918.
  *Hodgson, W.E.D.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve,
        Mediterranean, 1918-19.
  +Hodkinson, H.H.
        Unattached; Lieut., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment); Ranks, Oxfordshire and
        Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; Promoted for meritorious conduct in the
        field; Killed in Action, August, 1916.
  Hodson, T.G.S.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Holburn, H.
        School of Medicine; (Reservist) Durham Light Infantry.
  +*Holdsworth, H.B.
        Armstrong College; Capt., 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; 13th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1917; 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1915 and 
        1916; Killed in Action, Estaires, April 10th, 1918.
  Holland, C.G.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Balkans, 1915-16.
  *Holme, H.J.
        Armstrong College; Cadet, No.2 Officers' Cadet Battalion.
  Holme, T.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        Lieut., 2nd West Lancashire Royal Army Service Corps, Home, 1915-16; 8th Warwickshire
        Regiment, France, 1916; Royal Army Chaplains' Department, 1916-17.
  *Holmes, A.P.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches, Lieut., Royal 
        Engineers.
  *Holmes, F.W.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., East Lancashire Regiment, 5th East Lancashire
        Regiment, France, 1917-18; Wounded 1918.
  Holmes, O.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Engineer, H.M.S. Sagitta.
  Holmes, R.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Holmes, R.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport).
  *Holmes, S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry (Special Reserve); 12th Durham
        Light Infantry, France 1915-19; Wounded, 1916.
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                                   University of Durham
  Holohan, M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
  Holt, J.H.L.  
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class. 
  Holtby, H.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S.
        Ready (North Sea), 1918.
  Holt-Hughes, T.H. 
        Armstrong College; Capt., Lancashire Fusiliers.
  *Holzapfel, J.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force (with East
        Africa Force).
  Honeyball, M.
        B.Litt., Bede College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Hook, N.
        St. Chad's Hall; Corporal, 27th Liverpool Regiment, Home, 1918-19.
  +Hoole, W.D.
        Armstrong College; Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action.
  *Hooper, R.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northern General
        Hospital.
  Hope, C.W.M.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in 
        Despatches; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Hope, J.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 34th Division,
        France, 1918; 9th Division, France, 1918-19; 12th North Lancashire Regiment, France,
        1919.
  Horan, H.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Horan, P.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Greek Medal for Military Merit,
        4th Class, M.B.E.; Capt., Durham Light Infantry.
  Horner, A.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Horner, S.D.M.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Horrax, O.J.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; York and Lancaster Regiment.
  +Horsley, H.E.,
        Armstrong College, Lance Corporal, Northumberland Fusiliers, Killed in Action.
  +Horsley, J.,
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Border Regiment, France, 1914-15; Killed in Action, 
        May 16th or 17th, 1915.
  Horstead, J.L.C.
        University College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Horton, H.E.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces (attached Royal Air Force), 1918-19.
  Horwood, K.C.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, India; 2nd Cavalry
        Division, France, 1914-15; Lahore Division, Mesopotamia, 1916.
  *Hounsfield, N.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Lieut., 7th Voluntary Battalion, Essex Regiment;
        2/7th Cyclist Battalion, Devon Regiment, Home, 1918.
  *Houston, H.R.
        Armstrong College; Cadet, Royal Engineers.
  Howard, C.S.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        Greece, 1915, Balkans, 1916-17.
  Howard, H.B.
        Armstrong College; Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Howard, K.S.
        Non-Collegiate; 2nd Lieut., Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment.
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                                        Roll of Service                                     
  Howard, T.G.C.
        M.A., University College; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  Howe, A.P.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Lieut., Royal Fusiliers; Inns of Court Officers' Training Corps,
        1915; Royal Fusiliers, Home, 1915-16, France, 1917-19.
  *Hoy, C.A.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918-19), Royal Air Force,
        France, 1917; Wounded, 1917.
  Hoyland, S.S.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps, Assistant Director of
        Medical Service, East Anglian Division.
  Hoyten, W.J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Hudson, T.W.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        Balkans, 1918-19.
  *Hudson, W.A.
        B.A., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, 65th Division Headquarters,
        Home.
  +*Hudspeth, A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 13th Durham Light Infantry, France, 
        1916; Missing, Fricourt Wood, September 16th, 1916.
  Hudspeth, H.M.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Mentioned in
        Despatches; Major, Royal Engineers; Wounded.
  +*Hudspith, G.
        Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, France, 1916; Killed in Action, France,
        August 5th, 1916.
  *Hughes, B.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. John's Hall; 2nd Lieut., Reserve Unit, Tank Corps.
  Hughes, G.H.
        Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Hughes, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Northern Cyclist Battalion; Killed in Action.
  *Hughes, J.R.
        (University Staff), M.A., Hatfield Hall; M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surg.-Lieut.,
        Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Hughes, J.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Hughes, L.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Hughes, P.B.
        Hatfield Hall; Capt., 2/7th Durham Light Infantry, Russia, 1918-19.
  Hughes, P.E.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Fort Pitt Military
        Hospital.
  Hughes, R.D.
        M.A., B.D., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Home, 1916-18.
  +*Hughes-Games, G.B.
        St. John's Hall; Private, 1/6th Gloucestershire Regiment, France, 1915-16; Machine Gun
        Corps, France, 1916-18; Killed in Action, St. Quentin, March 21st, 1918.
  *Hugill, R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Engineers, Chemical Corps.
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                                   University of Durham
  Hume, N.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Indian Medical Service.
  Hume, W.E.
        (University Staff), School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army
        Medical Corps, Northumberland Casualty Clearing Station.
  +*Humphreys, A.I.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Naval Reserve; Trooper, Scottish Horse, 1914; 2nd
        Lieut., Royal Naval Reserve, 1914; Lieut., Royal Naval Reserve, 1915, Gallipoli, 1915-16;
        Balkans, 1916, France, 1916-17; Killed in Action, February 5th, 1917.
  Hunn, W.R.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Meritorious Service Medal, 1919; Band Master, 11th Lancashire 
        Fusiliers, 25th Division, France, 1916-19.
  Hunnam, H.W.
        Armstrong College; Company Quarter-Master Sergt., 20th Durham Light Infantry.
  Hunns, A.
        M.A., D.C.L., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, attached
        King Edward's Horse.
  Hunt, J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Hunt, W.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Private, 2/5th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, 1916-18,
        France, 1917; Wounded, 1917.
  *Hunter, A.
        Armstrong College; Royal Naval Division.
  Hunter, C.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Somerset Royal Horse Artillery.
  *Hunter, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Engineer-Lieutenant, Royal Navy,
        H.M.S. Barham, Grand Fleet, 1914-19; Promoted for Gallantry, 1916.
  +Hunter, H.T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., 6th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1914-15;
        Killed in Action, April 25th, 1915.
  *Hunter, L.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Tank Corps.
  Hunter, R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Naval Engineer.
  *Hunter, T.C.
        (University Staff); M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force).
  +Hunton, F.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Northumberland
        Hussars, 1915-17; Killed in Action, May 6th, 1917.
  Hurd, F.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Hurrell, G.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S.
        Dido, 1917-18.
  *Husband, V.R.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery (Special Reserve); 51st Battery, Royal
        Field Artillery, France, 1915-16; B/336th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Mesopotamia
        1917-18; 63rd Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1918; Wounded, 1916.
  Huskinson, H.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Fleet Surgeon, R.N.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Hutchens, H.J.
        (University Staff), M.A., Distinguished Service Order; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Hutchinson, C.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        87th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, France, 1918-19.
  Hutchinson, H.H.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Chevalier de
        l'Ordre de la Couronne, Croix de Guerre, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Heavy Battery,
        Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Hutson, J.
        B.A., Codrington College; Member of the Order of the British Empire; Major, Royal Army 
        Medical Corps.
  *Hutson, S.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; 17th (Service Battalion)
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1917.
  *Hyden, G.E.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., 12th Durham Light Infantry; 14th Durham Light 
        Infantry, France, 1915; 12th Durham Light Infantry, France and Italy, 1917-18; Wounded, 
        1915 and 1917.
  *Hyslop, M.J.M.K.
        Armstrong College; Military Medal; Royal Garrison Artillery.
   
  Iliewicz, H.F.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Fleet Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Illingworth, E.C.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Ince, D.E.
        University College; Military Cross, 1918; Temporary Major, 18th Durham Light Infantry,
        Egypt, 1915-16, France, 1916-19.
  Inchbald, C.C.E.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Ingram, W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; 2nd Lieut., 6th Royal Fusiliers.
  *Inglis, K.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Ingram, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Durham Light Infantry.
  +*Ingram-Johnson, R.J.T.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 2nd East Lancashire Regiment,
        France, 1915; Died of Wounds, Sailly-sur-le-Lys, August 10th, 1915.
  *Iredale, L.H.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps attached
        [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry.
  Irvin, J.G.
        Armstrong College; 2/10th London Regiment.
  *Irvine, F.R.
        Armstrong College; Gordon Highlanders; Wounded.
  Irving, G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Irving, G.A.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Marine Light Infantry, Home.
  Irwin, C.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Divisional
        Casualty Clearing Station.
  Isherwood, J.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        1916-19.
  *Ison, T.J.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Egypt, 1918-19.
  +*Iung, H.A.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers; 1st Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1915; Wounded (three times); Died of Wounds, St. Eloi, May 9th, 1915.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Jackson, A.L.,
        B.Sc., Armstrong College, 2nd Lieut., Yorkshire Regiment.
  Jackson, C.B.,
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached, 2nd Lieut., Middlesex Regiment.
  Jackson, E.,
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army 
        Chaplains' Department, Home 1917-18, France, 1918-19.
  Jackson, F.M.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  Jackson, H.S.S., 
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Lance Corporal, King's Royal Rifle Corps, Home,
        1918-19.
  +*Jackson, J.M.H.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 5th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, France,
        1915, Died of Wounds, Ypres, June 22nd, 1915.
  Jackson, R., 
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Jackson, W.E.G., 
        M.A., University College; Chaplain, Royal Navy; H.M.S. Theseus, 1914, H.M.S. Minerva, 
        1914-17, H.M.S. Inflexible, 1917-19.
  Jackson, W.M.M.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1919, Mentioned by Secretary of 
        State; Temporary Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Jacob, L.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force, Bloxham School Officers'
        Training Corps, 1918.
  *Jacobs, C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917, Bar, 1917, Mentioned in 
        Despatches (twice); Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve), France, 
        1914-15; 1st Lincolnshire Regiment, France, 1915-18.
  Jacques, T.H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1918.
  Jaffé, H.N.C.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Dover
        Patrol, 1918.
  Jaggard, A.W.P.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 55th Casualty
        Clearing Station, France, 1918-19.
  *James, C.E.H.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1915, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Air Force; 
        2nd Welsh Regiment, France, 1914-15, Royal Flying Corps, France, 1915-16, Prisoner of War
        1916-19.
  *James, G.B.
        B.A., University College; Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps (Territorial Force); Royal
        Warwickshire Regiment, France, 1914-15, Wounded, 1915.
  +James, R.V.
        Non-Collegiate; Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914-15, Despatch Rider, Royal Engineers, 
        1915; Invalided, 1915-16, Royal Engineers, Home, 1916-17, Mesopotamia, 1917-19, Died, 
        India, 1919.
  *James, S.H.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Capt., 3rd Border Regiment; 1st
        King's Shropshire Light Infantry, France, 1914-15, Special Brigade, France, 1916-19;
        Wounded, 1915.
  James, W.F.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal Engineers
        and 53rd King's Royal Rifle Corps; Home.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Jameson, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sapper, Royal Engineers, 32nd Division Signal Company,
        France, 1917-19.
  +Jameson, R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Killed in Action.
  *Jamieson, H.G.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1915-16; Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918, Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  Janes, E.
        Unattached; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Quarter-Master and Capt., Royal 
        Army Medical Corps.
  Japing, T.H.E.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Jaques, W.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve),
        “Syren” Force, Russia, 1919.
  *Jaques, W.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sapper, Royal Engineers, N. Special Company, France, 1916-19.
  Jarvis, F.D.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army Chaplains'
        Department, Home, 1917, France, 1917-18.
  Jarvis, G.J.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 14th Brigade, Royal
        Garrison Artillery, France, 1918; 7th Suffolk Regiment, France, 1918-19.
  Jefferson, S.C.
        Armstrong College: Royal Fusiliers.
  Jeffery, E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Engineers (Chemical Corps).
  +Jefferys, C.T.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        France, 1916-18; Died on Service, November 20th, 1918.
  Jeffree, F.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Jenkins, D.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 1918-19;
        Died on Service, March 6th, 1919.
  Jenkins, E.L.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Jenkins, H.J.
        Armstrong College; French Army.
  +Jervis, J.C.
        Unattached; Lieut., Royal Air Force; Killed in Action, 1916.
  *Jervis, W.W.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Devonshire Regiment.
  Jewels, J.G.
        A.Sc., Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Jewels, T.H.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Engineers, Tyne Electrical Engineers.
  *Jobling, W.H.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., Royal Garrison Artillery, Malta, 1914-17;
        351st, 67th and 177th Siege Batteries, Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1917-19.
  Johnson, E.
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Indian Army (Carnatics).
  +Johnson, E.E.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1918; Died, December
        1st, 1918.
  Johnson, J.B.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Johnson, J.D.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Johnson, J.R.
        Armstrong College; Driver, Royal Field Artillery.
  Johnson, James S.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Royal Air Force; H.M.S. Nairana (North Sea), 1918;
        H.M.S. Phaeton (North Sea), 1918; H.M.S. Glorious (North Sea), 1918-19.
  Johnson, Joseph S.
        Armstrong College; Sapper, 9th Corps Heavy Artillery, Signal Section, Royal Engineers.
  Johnson, J.T.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, 1917, Order of St.
        Sava (4th Class), 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Brevet Lieut.-Col., Royal Army
        Medical Corps; Assistant Director of Medical Service (Sanitation) Base and Lines of 
        Communication Supply Company Area, Salonika Army.
  Johnson, K.A.
        Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Johnson, P.Y.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 5th Manchester
        Regiment, Home, 1915-18.
  +*Johnson, R.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 4th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-17; Killed in
        Action, France, April 24th, 1917.
  Johnson, R.C.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Johnson, R.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt. (Acting Major, 1917), 1/1st Northern Cyclist Battalion;
        1/8th Royal Fusiliers, France, 1916-18; Wounded, 1917.
  *Johnson, S.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Corporal, 5th (Reserve) Border Regiment, France, 1918-19.
  *Johnson, S.P.
        St. John's Hall; Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Johnston, A.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Johnston, D.M.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Home Counties Field
        Ambulance.
  *Johnston, F.F.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 8th Infantry Base Depot, 
        France, 1916; 7th York and Lancaster Regiment, France, 1916; 179th Infantry Brigade,
        Balkans and Palestine, 1916-18; Base, Egypt, 1918.
  *Johnston, P.
        St. Chad's Hall, Bedfordshire Regiment.
  +*Johnston, P.E.
        Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916), 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 2nd 
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, Egypt and Balkans, 1915-16; Died of Wounds, Salonika,
        September 12th, 1916.
  Johnstone, J.C.L.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +Johnstone, M.H.
        Armstrong College, Machine Gun Corps; Killed in Action.
  *Johnstone, R.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Northumberland
        Fusiliers; Wounded.
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                                       Roll of Service.                                     
  *Johnstone-Wallace, A.S.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers.
  Johnstone-Wallace, D.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1919) Royal Garrison Artillery; 217th  
        Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1918-19.
  Jones, A.H.E.
        Licentiate in Theology; Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Jones, C.J.C.
        School of Medicine; Sergeant, Royal Army Medical Corps, Balkans, 1918-19.
  +*Jones, D.L.
        Hatfield Hall; Capt., Lincolnshire Regiment; Ranks, 1914-15, Gallipoli, 1915, Egypt, 1916.
        Killed, August 22nd, 1917.
  Jones, E.C.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Jones, E.L.H.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut, Durham Light Infantry (Special Reserve).
  *Jones, F.A.C.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., South Wales Borderers.
  Jones, G.D.E.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 3rd Welsh Field Ambulance.
  Jones, H.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces,
        4th Class.
  Jones, J.A.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Colonel, Army Medical Service and Assistant Director of
        Medical Service, Welsh Division; 53rd Welsh Division, Gallipoli, 1915.
  Jones, J.L.T.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Indian Medical Service.
  Jones, J.O.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Sapper, Royal Engineers, Home, 1916-17, France, 1917-18.
  *Jones, J.R.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Jordan, H.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Capt., Royal 
        Engineers; Wounded.
  *Joseph, C.N.
        School of Medicine; Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery.
  +*Joyce, F.P.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Border Regiment; Ranks, Royal Fusiliers, 1914-15; Border
        Regiment, France, 1915-17; Wounded; Killed in Action, May 29th, 1917.
  Joynt, H.F.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Judges, F.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Engineers, Military Railways, India, 1916-17, East
        Africa, 1917-19, India, 1919.
  Jupp, R.T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
   
  *Kay, C.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Capt., 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, Home.
  Kay, W.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross and two Bars, Mentioned
        in Despatches; Lieut. (Acting Capt.) Manchester Regiment (Special Reserve); Wounded.
  Kaye, E.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Keates, W.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France,
        1917-19.
  *Keay, C.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force).
  Keech, W.J.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Pioneer, Royal Engineers Anti-Gas Establishment, Home, 1918-19.
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