Memorial Details

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Original book: James Pasby

Memorial

Roll of Service 1914-18 University of Durham pp 56-111 Names K-W

Reference

D47.151

Place

DURHAM CITY

Map ref

NZ

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 56-111 Names K-W (D47.151)

 
                                    
University of Durham.
   
                                  Roll of Service.
                            += Killed in Action or Died on Service. 
                        * = Member of University Officers' Training Corps.
   
Page 56
                                   University of Durham
  Keenan, T.F.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Kell, M.H.
        Armstrong College, British East Africa Volunteers.
  *Kelland, A.J.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Sub-Conductor, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  Kemp, C.G.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Kemp, H.V.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  Kendall, J.A.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Kennedy, H.
        Armstrong College, 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Kent, E.C.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. John's College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Invalided.
  +*Kent, G.H.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Royal Engineers; Killed in
        Action.
  Kevan, A.D.
        B.A. University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Key, W.T.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force, Framlingham College 
        Officers' Training Corps.
  +*Kidd, B.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; Machine Gun Corps, France, 1917-18; 
        Died of Wounds, Béthune, March 19th, 1918.
  *Kidd, E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918 and 1919, Temporary Capt.,
        (Acting Major, 1918-19), Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1915, Mesopotamia, 1915-19.
  *Kilby, E.A.
        Armstrong College, Temporary Midshipman, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; H.M.S
        Implacable, 1918-19.
  *Killick, C.G.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Military Cross; Temporary Major, 18th Durham Light Infantry,
        Egypt and France; 1915-16; 13th Leicestershire Regiment, France, 1916-17; Labour Corps,
        France, 1917; 1st Royal West Surrey Regiment, France, 1917-18; 18th Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1916.
  *King, A.H.
        St John's Hall; Capt., Durham Light Infantry.
  King, A.J.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  King, C.G.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +King, H.S.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, 1917, Capt., 2/5th Northumberland Fusiliers, Balkans,
        1916-18, France, 1918; Killed in Action, Cambrai, October 3rd, 1918.
  King, R.J.L'E.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Lance Corporal, Inns of Court Officers' Training Corps, Home, 1918-
        19.
  *King, T.A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Indian Army (Reserve of Officers); Royal Fusiliers,
        France, 1916; 3/1st Gurkha Regiment, India, 1917-18; 3rd Indian Machine Gun Company,
        Mesopotamia, 1918.
  Kingdon, W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1918.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Kinghorn, W.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917-19), 6th West Riding Regiment; 2/6th
        West Riding Regiment, France, 1917, Wounded, 1917.
  Kingston, E.V.
        Unattached; Corporal, 23rd Rifle Brigade.
  Kirby, E.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Sergeant, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Kirk, T.H.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S. Victory,
        1917, H.M.S. Lydiard, 1917-18.
  *Kirkhouse, E.S.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., 3rd King's Own Scottish Borderers; 1/5th King's Own
        Scottish Borderers, France, 1918.
  +*Kirkhouse, G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 6th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-18; Wounded,
        1915; Killed in Action, Estaires, April 9th, 1918.
  *Kirkup, F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers; 23rd Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France, 1916; Royal Engineers, France, 1916.
  *Kirkwood, T.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Chemist, Royal Air Force.
  *Kirsopp, T.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Northumberland Hussars, France.
  *Kitching, R.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Knott, R.C.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., (Acting Capt., 1915-16) 20th Northumberland Fusiliers, France,
        1916; Died of Wounds, Vimy Ridge, August 13th, 1916.
  Knowles. W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Army Service Corps.
  Knowles, W.H.
        (University Staff), Capt., 1st Northumbrian Royal Field Artillery.
   
  Lacey, B.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Laidler, G.S.
        B.Com., Armstrong College; Officers' Cadet School, Royal Artillery.
  *Lamb, F.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Army Service Corps.
  Lamballe, F.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Lamplough, W.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Lancaster, G.H.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Landells, A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut.-Comdr., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Landells, J.K.R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Lander, W.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Lane, A.G.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Major, Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Lane, G.O.F.
        Armstrong College; Air Mechanic, Royal Air Force.
  *Lang, F.J.C.
        Armstrong College; East African Pioneer Company, East Africa.
  Langdale, A.O.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lance-Bombardier, Royal Garrison Artillery, No.6 Mountain
        Battery; No.1 Mountain Artillery Brigade and 1st (Peshawar) Division, India 1916-19.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Langdale-Smith, R.M.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, Indian Army, India, 1916-19.
  *Langdon, J.A.T.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Major and
        Adjutant, North Staffordshire Regiment; Wounded.
  *Langhorne, E.H.
        St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Lieut., Royal Engineers; 1st Royal West Surrey Regiment,
        France, 1916; 2nd Royal West Surrey Regiment, France, 1917; 4th Company, 1st Sappers and
        Miners (Indian Army), Egypt, 1918-19; Wounded, 1916.
  Lansdown, R.G.P.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major (Acting Lieut.-Col.), Royal Army Medical Corps,
        2nd Stationary General Hospital.
  *Larkin, F.W.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Latham, M.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Corporal, Royal Garrison Artillery; 423rd Siege 
        Battery, Palestine, 1917-18; 87th Siege Battery, France, 1918-19.
  Laurence, G.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Chinese Labour Corps.
  Laverick, F.R.H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force);
        63rd Division, France, 1916-18.
  Law, W.L.M.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Lawrence, E.T.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; 200th Siege Battery,
        Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1918-19.
  Lawrence, G.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Lawrence, W.B.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment.
  *Laws, W.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., South Lancashire Regiment.
  Lawson, J.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Quarter-Master Sergt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Lawson, Wesley
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916-18), 17th Durham Light
        Infantry; 2nd Durham Light Infantry, France; Wounded.
  +*Lawson, William
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action.
  *Laydon, J.J.
        School of Medicine; Royal Artillery Officers' Cadet School.
  Lazenby, J.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned for services, Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Leadbitter, W.O.
        M.A., D.C.L., University College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Temporary Senior Chaplain
        to the Forces, 1915-19.
  Lee, F.S.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; 2nd Artists' Rifles Officers' Training Corps, 1918-19.
  Lee, J.H.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders.
  Lee, P.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Lee, T.A.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Base Hospital, France,
        1915; 25th Infantry Brigade, 1915-17; Etaples, 1917, 55th Casualty Clearing Station,
        1917-18; 9th Tank Battalion, 1918-19.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Lee, T.L.
        Armstrong College; Regimental Quarter-Master Sergeant, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Leech J.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Leech, J.W.
        (University Staff); M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st
        Northern General Hospital,
  *Leech, J.W.C.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., 23rd Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-18; 22nd
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1916.
  *Lee-Warner, J.
        B.A., University College; Lieut. (Acting Capt.) 93rd Burma Infantry; 25th Punjabis, India,
        1916; 93rd Burma Infantry, Mesopotamia and Palestine, 1916-19.
  *Legge-Wilkinson, L.C.
        B.A., University College; Lieut., South Lancashire Regiment; Wounded.
  Leigh, H.V.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Leighton, J.P.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917), 6th Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1915; Wounded, 1915.
  Lennie, S.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force), France, 1917-19.
  Leonard, R.C.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Lester, G.J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1918; Died, December,
        1918.
  *Levy, H.B.L.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., London Regiment; Wounded.
  Levy, P.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        Egypt and Balkans, 1916-17; Royal Air Force, 1918.
  *Leyshon, H.McQ.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, London Brigade.
  Liddell, A.S.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps (29th Division).
  *Liddell, J.L.
        School of Medicine; Capt., 1/5th West Riding Regiment, France, 1915-16; Royal Engineers
        Signals, Balkans, 1917-18.
  *Lidderdale, F.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches, 1917;
        Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 30th General Hospital, Italy, 1915-16; 2/2nd
        Northern Field Ambulance, France, 1916; 1/6th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-18.
  *Lidderdale, W.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; 53rd Field
        Ambulance, France, 1915-16; 6th Dorset Regiment, France 1916; 15th Casualty Clearing
        Station, France, 1916-17; 111th Field Ambulance, France, 1917; 86th General Hospital,
        Russia, 1918-19.
  Lilley, D.E.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Lilly, R.B.
        School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Lindars, W.St.J.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 43rd Brigade,
        Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1917-18.
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                                   University of Durham
  Lindley, G.E. 
        B.Mus., Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917, Croce di Guerra, Italy, 1917; Honorary
        Lieut., Italian Army, 1916-18.
  *Lindsay, J.
        Armstrong College, 2nd Lieut, Labour Corps.
  Lindsey, C.E.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned 
        in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Liney, A.A.
        B.A., University College; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class; No.6 Stationary Hospital, France, 1915, 5th Cavalry Field Ambulance, France, 1915-
        17; Calais, 1917-19.
  *Lishman, R.R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Lister, G.M.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Military Cross, 1916, Croce di Guerra, 1918; Temporary Capt., 8th
        Yorkshire Regiment, France, 1915-17, Italy, 1917-19; Wounded (twice).
  +*Lister, R.W.
        Hatfield Hall; Private, 14th Battalion, Royal Montreal Regiment, France, 1915; Killed in
        Action, St. Julien, April 27th, 1915.
  Lister S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Instructor-Lieut., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Ramillies.
  Little, H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Mentioned in Despatches, Chaplain to the Forces, 1st Class.
  *Little, W.B.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, 1917; Military Cross,
        1915, Bar, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, 1917, 1918; Capt. (Brevet.-Major, 1919)
        (Temporary Lieut.-Col.), East Lancashire Regiment; Durham Light Infantry Brigade, France,
        1915-16; 5th Border Regiment, France, 1916-18; 2/6th Manchester Regiment, France, 1918; 
        6th Royal Dublin Fusiliers, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1915.
  +Livesey, H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; 2nd Lieut., South Lancashire Regiment; Wounded; Killed
        in Action, August, 1916.
  *Livingston, H.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Special Reserve); 90th Siege Battery,
        Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1917-18.
  Livingstone, N.M.
        M.A., D.C.L., University College; Chaplain, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Dido, 1914-16, H.M.S.
        Blenheim, 1916-19.
  *Lloyd, B.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Capt., 10th South Staffordshire Regiment; 7th South
        Staffordshire Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; 8th South Staffordshire Regiment, France, 
        1916; Wounded, 1916 (twice).
  Lloyd, G.E.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Lloyd, H.Q.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Chaplain, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Impregnable, 1914-16, H.M.S.
        Benbow, 1916-19; Malta Hospital, 1919
  *Lock, W.J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Private, 2nd Honourable Artillery Company, France, 1917, Italy,
        1917-18; Wounded, 1918.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Locke, R.W.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; H.M.S.
        Agadir, 1916-17, H.M.S. Plassey, 1917, H.M.S. Talisman, 1918, H.M.S. Vidette, 1918;
        serving throughout in North Sea.
  Lockett, W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Private, South African Contingent.
  +*Lockett, W.H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916), 16th Durham Light 
        Infantry; 12th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916; Killed in Action, Le Sars, October 
        7th, 1916.
  Lodge, S.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Lofthouse, A.E.
        Armstrong College; Petty Officer, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Logan, R.B.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Logan, R.S.M. 
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Major, Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Long, S.H.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Military), Mentioned 
        in Despatches (twice); Major, Royal Engineers.
  +*Longden, F.C.
        B.A., University College; Capt., 4th Durham Light Infantry (attached 2nd Northumberland
        Fusiliers, 1916-18); 15th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1918; Wounded, 1916; Killed in
        Action, August 24th, 1918.
  *Longstaff, J.O.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, 4th Reserve Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Longstaff, J.S.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Lorains, J.P.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Lieut., Royal Engineers; Wounded.
  +Lough, E.E.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 1916-18; Died, 1918.
  Loveday, J.
        B.A., University College; Prisoner of War.
  *Loveday, T.
        (University Staff); M.A., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial
        Force, attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps.
  Lovibond, J.L.
        Armstrong College; Major, Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  *Low, J.
        Armstrong College; Bombardier, 81st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, France,
        1917-19.
  *Lowe, W.D.
        (University Staff), M.A., University College; Distinguished Service Order, 1918, Military
        Cross, 1916, Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, 1917 and 1918 (twice); Temporary Lieut.-Col.,
        18th Durham Light Infantry, Egypt, 1915-16, France, 1916-17; 16th West Yorkshire
        Regiment, France, 1917; 11th East Lancashire Regiment, France, 1917-18; 18th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1918-19.
  *Lowes, J.H.
        St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Capt., 12th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; Wounded,
        1916 (twice).
  *Lowson, W.L.
        Armstrong College; Private, 2nd London Scottish; 2nd London Scottish, France, Balkans, 
        Egypt and Palestine 1917-19.
  *Luckman, S.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        Egypt, 1917, Mesopotamia, 1918-19.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Lumb, J.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1919; Temporary Lieut.
        (Acting Capt., 1915-19), Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1915-18.
  Lumsden, J.M.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., Seaforth Highlanders.
  Lumsden, M.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Lunn, W.E.C.
        M.B, B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut.-Col.,
        Royal Army Medical Corps; Wounded.
  Lusher, T.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps, East Anglian Field Ambulance later
        Sapper, Field Survey, Royal Engineers.
  Lyle, R.P.R.
        (University Staff), M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, Northern
        General Hospital.
  *Lynch, A.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916), 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 1st
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915 and 1916; 2nd Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916;
        11th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917-19; Wounded, 1916 (twice).
  Lynes, J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Lyth, E.R.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
   
  Mabbott, W.J.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; A.Sc., Armstrong College; Major, 4th King's Own Scottish Borderers.
  McBean, S.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  McCall-Smith, N.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force), West
        Lancashire Field Ambulance.
  McCartan, M.J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Naval Division; Wounded.
  *McConnell-Wood, A.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force.
  McCoull, G.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  McCullagh, A.C.H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, Officer, Order of the
        Crown of Rumania; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Field Ambulance.
  Macdermott, K.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        1918-19.
  *Macdonald, J.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 5th Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  *McDonald, S.
        (University Staff); M.A., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        Northern General Hospital.
  McDowall, C.F.F.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  McDowall, J.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Staff-Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Macfadyen, J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *McFarlane, A.G.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); Royal
        Field Artillery, France, 1916-17.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Macfarlane-Grieve, A.A.
        (University Staff); M.A., University College; Military Cross, 1916, Italian Silver Medal,
        1917; Capt. (Acting Lieut.-Col., 1918), Seaforth Highlanders; 4th Highland Light Infantry,
        Home, 1914-15, 2nd Highland Light Infantry, France, 1916-17; 13th Essex Regiment, France,
        1917-18; 2nd Seaforth Highlanders, France, 1918-19.
  *Macfarlane-Grieve, G.M.
        B.A., University College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918-19); 3rd Royal Highlanders, Home, 
        1915, 1st Royal Highlanders, France, 1916; No. 2 Officers' Cadet Battalion, Home, 1917-19;
        Wounded, 1916.
  M'Gonigle, G.C.M.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, France,
        1917, Italy, 1917-19.
  McGonigle, T.G.
        Licentiate in Theology; Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *McGowan, T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Norfolk Regiment, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  *McIntosh, W.J.
        St. John's Hall; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *McIntyre, A.G.
        Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers, B Special Company, France, 1918-19.
  *MacIntyre, R.G.
        School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Capt. (Acting
        Major), 7th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-19.
  Mack, H.B.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces,  4th Class.
  MacKay, C.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  McKay, G.T.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Liverpool Regiment.
  McKenzie, A.E.
        Licentiate in Theology; Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps, South African Contingent
        in British East Africa.
  McKenzie, D.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  MacKenzie, H.G.G.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut-
        Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, 3rd Home Counties Field Ambulance.
  McKinnon, R.
        Armstrong College; Regimental Sergt.-Major, 12th Australian Imperial Forces; Wounded.
  +*MacLagan, J.G.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Lancashire Regiment (attached Loyal North Lancashire
        Regiment), France; Killed in Action, August 1st, 1918.
  *McLare, J.P.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; Wounded.
  *McLaren, D.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Temporary Lieut., 4th Yorkshire 
        Regiment, France, 1915; Wounded, 1915.
  *McLaren, E.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Private, 18th Yorkshire Regiment, Home.
  McLaren, J.
        Armstrong College; Major, Royal Army Service Corps (Territorial Force).
  *McLaren, W.
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine.
  McLean, W.R.J.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Lieut.-Col., York and Lancaster Regiment; Deputy Assistant Adjutant 
        General, Port and Transit Executive Committee.
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                                   University of Durham  
  McLoughlin, G.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George,
        Distinguished Service Order; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  McNabb, A.A.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of the Bath, Companion of the Order 
        of St. Michael and St. George, Indian Medical Service.
  McNabb, Sir D.J.P.
        School of Medicine; Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Commander of 
        Order of Crown of Belgium; Deputy Surgeon-General, Royal Navy, 1914-16; Deputy Director-
        General, Medical Department, Royal Navy, 1916-19.
  McNaught, H.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  MacPhail, H.D.
        School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumberland War Hospital.
  MacPherson, E.G.F.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 1914, 
        Commander of the Order of the British Empire 1919, Mentioned in Despatches (twice);
        Chaplain to the Forces, 1st Class, Senior Chaplain, British Expeditionary Force, 1914-15;
        Deputy Assistant Chaplain General, Northern Command. 
  *McQuillen, W.T.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  McShane, J.H.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Military Cross; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*McShane, V.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., 15th Northumberland Fusiliers; 2nd South Wales
        Borderers, Gallipoli, 1915; Killed in Action, Gallipoli, August 21st, 1915.
  McWalter, J.C.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Malta, 1916-17, 
        Egypt, 1918-19.
  *Maddison, E.J.C.
        St. John's Hall; Military Cross, 1919, Mentioned in Despatches, 1917 and 1918; Temporary
        Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 7th Machine Gun Company, France, 1916-18; Wounded, 1917.
  Maddison, R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 14th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-
        17.
  *Maddrell, H.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th 
        Class; 23rd Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1916; 47th Division, France, 1916-18, 5th
        Corps, Heavy Artillery, France, 1918-19.
  *Madgin, W.M.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., Royal Engineers; Royal West
        Kent Regiment, France, 1916; Royal Engineers, France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1917.
  *Madgwick, E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches; 2nd Lieut.,
        Royal Engineers Signals, Palestine, 1917-18; France, 1918-19.
  Magee, L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Mail, F.O.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery; Killed in Action, February, 1918.
  *Main, T.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, 6th Northumberland Fusiliers.
  +Mallett, C.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Chaplain, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, France,
        1917-18; Died 1918.
  Manford, J.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical
        Corps, Northumbrian Divisional Casualty Clearing Station.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Manners, E.W.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Prisoner of War.
 *Manners, R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College and School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps.
  +*March, W.F.G.
        University College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force, France, 1917; Killed in Action, October
        24th, 1917.
  Markham, E.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Surg.-Lieut.-
        Cmdr., Royal Navy.
  Markham, H.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northern General 
        Hospital.
  *Markham, H.R.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Markham, L.E., 
        School of Medicine; Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 2nd Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1915-16.
  Markham, L.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Markham, M.
        Armstrong College; Australian Imperial Force; Wounded.
  Markham, R.W.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Marks, Aaron G.
        L.D.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Air Force (Mechanical Section).
  Marks, Arthur G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force; Royal Army Service Corps, 
        Mesopotamia and Egypt, 1916-18; Royal Air Force, Egypt and Palestine, 1918-19.
  Marriott, F.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Marshall, F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry.
  Marshall, N.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., East Yorkshire
        Regiment.
  Marshall, R.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Martin, A.M.
        (University Staff); M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical
        Corps, 1st Northern General Hospital.
  *Martin, H.E.
        M.A., University College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917-19), 3rd Leicestershire Regiment; 2nd
        Leicestershire Regiment, France and Mesopotamia, 1915-16; 1st Garrison Battalion, West
        Yorkshire Regiment, Balkans, 1917-18; Wounded, 1915 and 1916 (twice).
  *Martin, H.P.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Engineers, France, 1916; Special Duty, Ministry of
        Munitions, 1917.
  Martin, H.S.
        M.A., B.Litt., Bede College; Mentioned in Despatches, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces,
        4th Class.
  Martin, M.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Lieut., 1st Garrison Battalion, Devon Regiment, Egypt and Palestine,
        1916-19.
  *Martin, N.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 43rd
        General Hospital, Balkans, 1916; 3rd Middlesex Regiment, Balkans, 1916-17; 86th Field
        Ambulance, Balkans, 1917-18, 43rd General Hospital, Balkans, 1918; 34th Field Ambulance, 
        France, 1918-19.
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                                   University of Durham
  +Martyn, C.R.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class; Died on Service.
  Martyn, C.W.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Mason, A.
        St. Chad's Hall; Private, 1/4th York and Lancaster Regiment; 16th King's Royal Rifle
        Corps, France, 1916; 1/4th York and Lancaster Regiment, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1916
        and 1918; Prisoner of War, 1918-19.
  Mason, F.E.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Master, H.C.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class and 2nd Lieut., 
        Royal Air Force; 12th Division, Infantry Base Depot, France, 1915-16; 55th Infantry 
        Brigade, France, 1916; Grogan's Brigade, Russia, 1919; Wounded 1916.
  Masters, J.A.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Territorial Decoration; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force), Assistant Director of Medical Service, London Division.
  Mather, H.L.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Scapa Flow,
        1917; Harwich and Dover Patrols, 1917-19.
  Mathew, A.G.
        M.A., University College; Acting Corporal, 51st Middlesex Regiment.
  Matthews, C.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Territorial Decoration, 1919; Chaplain to the
        Forces, 2nd Class; 11th General Hospital, France, 1915; 12th Casualty Clearing Station,
        France, 1915; 7th Division, France, 1915-16; 20th General Hospital, France, 1917-18.
  *Maughan, A.
        L.D.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1915, Mentioned in Despatches, 1917, Temporary
        Lieut., 14th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-18; Wounded, 1918.
  Maunsell-Eyre, R.H.
        St. John's Hall; 2nd Lieut., Somerset Light Infantry; Invalided.
  *Mawer, A.
        (University Staff); M.A., Armstrong College; Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial Force
        attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps.
  *Mawson, J.L.
        B.A., University College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical
        Transport); 90th Siege Battery, Ammunition Column, Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 
        1917-18; Wounded, 1918.
  *Mayhew, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Air Force (Cadet Wing).
  Maynard, E.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Maynard, F.P.
        M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Indian Medical Service.
  Mayne, M.A.O.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 122nd Infantry
        Brigade, France, 1916-17.
  *Mearns, C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 2nd
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1914; 2/5th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, 
        France, 1917-18; Prisoner of War, 1918; Wounded, 1914.
  *Mears, A. de Q.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Defence Corps.
  *Melrose, R.G.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Menzies, J.A.
        (University Staff); M.A., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Mercer, W.B.
        (University Staff); Adviser in Agricultural Botany; Military Cross, 1919; Lieut.,
        Warwickshire Yeomanry, Egypt and Palestine, 1917-18; Machine Gun Corps, France, 1918.
  Merewether, E.R.A.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, 4th Class Order of St. 
        Sava, 1915; Temporary Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy; Royal Naval Hospital, Malta, 1914-15;
        Serbian Naval Mission, 1915-16; H.M.S. Egmont, 1916-17; H.M.S. Erin, 1917-18.
  Merrick, A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Merrick, E.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; Royal Garrison Artillery,
        France, 1917-19.
  +*Metcalfe, F.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps (Territorial Force), France, 1915-16 and 1917-18; Wounded, 1916 and 1918; Died, July
        10th, 1918.
  *Metcalfe, G.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Northumberland 
        Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Metford, C.G.S.
        Unattached; Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport).
  Meux, Hon. Sir Hedworth, M.P.
        Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, Hon. D.C.L., Admiral of the Fleet.
  Michelsen, L.E.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Military Cross, 1918, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        Royal Army Chaplains' Department, France, 1917-18.
  +*Middlemass, G.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergeant, Royal Army Medical Corps; Died, February 21st, 1918.
  Middlemiss, G.W.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy, School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Mighell, P.
        Hatfield Hall; Lieut., 9th East Surrey Regiment, France, 1915-17; Royal Flying Corps,
        France, 1917; Died of Wounds, Arras, October 12th, 1917.
  Milbanke, W.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Milburn, C.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 1919;
        Temporary Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1916-17.
  Milburn, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt. (Acting Major, 1916-17); 3rd Northumbrian Brigade, Royal
        Field Artillery, France, 1915-17.
  *Milburn, W.L.
        School of Medicine; Flight-Lieut., Royal Air Force, France, 1918-19.
  Miles, B.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Special Reserve); Royal Horse
        Artillery, Home, 1916-17; Royal Garrison Artillery, Home, 1917-18.
  Millen, A.D.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1916-18.
  Miller, A.A.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                   University of Durham
  Miller, J.E.D.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve; H.M.S.
        Agadir, H.M.S. Plassey, H.M.S. Oak, 1916-18, Scapa Flow.
  Miller, Thomas Davidson
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Miller, Thomas Dunlop
        School of Medicine; Sergt.-Pilot, Royal Air Force.
  *Miller, W.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Distinguished Flying Cross; Flight-Lieut., Royal Air Force;
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-18; Royal Air Force, 1918-19; Wounded.
  *Miller, W.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Lancashire Regiment (Territorial Force).
  Millett, J.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 10th 
        Gloucestershire Regiment, France, 1917; 149th Brigade, France, 1917-18; 150th Brigade,
        France, 1918.
  Millidge, R.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces; 4th Class.
  Milligan, A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; No.6 Western Company, Non-Combatant Corps.
  Milligan, R.A.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Mills, F.
        Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  *Mills, H.N.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; 1st Class Private, Royal Air Force.
  Mills, R.
        Armstrong College; Company Sergt.-Major, East Yorkshire Regiment.
  +*Milne, J.V.P.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916. Killed in 
        Action, Somme, September 25th, 1916.
  +*Milner, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; Royal 
        Flying Corps, France, 1916; Killed in Action, France, April 26th, 1916.
  Milward, K.G.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Minchin, L.E.
        Unattached; Military Cross, Capt., Tank Corps.
  Mitchell, H.T.
        Armstrong College; Sergeant, 16th Durham Light Infantry.
  +*Mitchell, J.K.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force, France; Killed in Action, August 10th,
        1918
  Mitchell, J.R.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Field Ambulance.
  Mitchell, W.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Mitchell, W.M.H.
        Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  Moffat, A.D.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Territorial Decoration, Mentioned by Secretary of State; Lieut.-
        Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, Officer Commanding, Lowland Field Ambulance.
  *Moffat, H.A.
        Hatfield Hall; Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Moffat, J.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches, Italian Bronze Medal,
        1918; Lieut., 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers; 11th Northumberland Fusiliers, France and
        Italy, 1915-19; Wounded, 1918.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Moffatt, W.R. 
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Mole, J.H.
        Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  +*Mole, W.
        School of Medicine, Mentioned in Despatches; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Died of 
        Wounds.
  *Moles, R.C.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 7th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, France, 1916-17;
        Wounded, 1917.
  Molesworth, W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Companion of the Order of the 
        Indian Empire, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Colonel, Indian Medical 
        Service.
  *Moncrieff, K.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Lieut, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  +*Monk, A.
        St. Chad's Hall, Lieut., 8th Devon Regiment; Royal Air Force, France, 1917; Killed in 
        Action, Gheluvelt, October 26th, 1917.
  Montague, A.J.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Moor, H.
        School of Medicine; Sergeant, Royal Army Medical Corps, 2/1st Northern Field Ambulance,
        Home, 1916.
  *Moor, J.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, 1917, Lieut., 3rd West Yorkshire Regiment; 2/6th
        West Yorkshire Regiment, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1917.
  *Moore, C.P.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Capt., 11th Border Regiment, France, 1915-16; Wounded,
        1916.
  *Moore, F.J.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Canadian
        Contingent.
  +*Moore, G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Lieut., Royal Air Force, Balkans
        1916-18; Killed in Action, Mudros, February 26th, 1918.
  Moore, P.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Moore, W.H.E.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; 2nd Lieut., Manchester Regiment.
  Morgan, A.T.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Military Cross, 1916, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        6th Royal West Kent Regiment, France, 1915-16; 22nd Northumberland Fusiliers, France,
        1917-18.
  *Morgan, D.M.
        Hatfield Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918),
        Welsh Regiment, France, 1915.
  *Morgan, J.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Air Mechanic, 2nd Class, Royal Air Force.
  *Morgan, P.C.P.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Capt., Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
  +Morgan, W.C.
        University College; Lieut., Norfolk Regiment; Killed in Action, July 20th, 1916.
  Morris, B.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Fleet Surgeon, Australian Navy.
  Morris, E.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Morris, R.J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Morris, W.P.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Chaplain to the Forces, 1st Class.
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                                   University of Durham
  Morris-Airey, H.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut.-Cmdr., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Morrison, J.W.H.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Morrow, J.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Armstrong College; Territorial Decoration; Major, Unattached
        List, Territorial Force, attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps.
  Mortimer, R.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Mosby, J.E.G.
        Hatfield Hall; Distinguished Service Order, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Lieut., 
        Royal Air Force; 66th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1916; 28th Heavy
        Artillery Group, Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1916-17; 40th Siege Battery, Royal
        Garrison Artillery, France, 1917; 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, France, 1917-18;
        Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  Mossman, J.T.
        Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Field Artillery.
  +*Mottram, O.A.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary Capt., 7th Liverpool Regiment, France, 1916; Killed in Action,
        Guillemont, August 9th, 1916.
  *Mould, D.H.S.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 9th Infantry
        Brigade, 3rd (Lahore) Division, France, 1917, Mesopotamia, 1917-18, Palestine, 1918;
        Wounded, 1917.
  Moxon, F.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Capt., Royal 
        Army Medical Corps.
  Muir, A.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross and Bar, Mentioned
        in Despatches (twice); Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Muir, J.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Mentioned in
        Despatches (three times); Major, Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Muirhead, J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine, Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Mumford, K.W.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Munro, F.F.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry.
  *Murley, M.H.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Labour Corps.
  *Murphy, P.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Engineers.
  +*Murray, A.E.
        School of Medicine; Private, 2/8th London Regiment, France, 1917; Killed in Action,
        France, September 5th, 1917.
  Murray, G.R.
        (University Staff); M.A., M.D., Hon. D.C.L., School of Medicine; Major (Temporary
        Colonel, 1918-19), Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 57th General
        Hospital, France, 1918, Army Medical Service, Italy, 1918-19.
  Murray, J.W.C.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1915-17.
  +Murray, P.A.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  +*Murray, P.W.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, attached Royal Air Force; Killed in
        Action.
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  *Murray, R.A.
        School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917-19), 5th
        Northumberland Fusiliers; 10th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-17, 2nd Army
        Headquarters, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1917.
  Murry, S.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Murray, T.
        St. Chad's Hall; Capt. and Adjutant, Cheshire Regiment; Killed in Action, July, 1916.
  Murray, W.A.
        School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order; Major and Adjutant, Warwickshire Royal
        Horse Artillery.
  Mutimer, R.
        Hatfield Hall; Royal Fusiliers.
  *Myers, G.N.
        Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916), 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 15th Durham
        Light Infantry, France, 1916; 21st Division Staff, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  Mylchreest, H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
   
  *Naismith, R.T.E.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., 6th Durham Light Infantry; 32nd Machine Gun Company, France,
        1916-18.
  *Nattrass, F.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 62nd
        Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1917; 29th Division, France, 1917-18; Prisoner of War,
        1918.
  *Naylor, C.H. 
        Hatfield Hall; Lieut., Royal Berkshire Regiment (Special Reserve), France and Egypt, 1917-
        19; Wounded, 1917.
  Necker, H.Y.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Capt., Madras Volunteer Guards, India.
  +*Needham, O.
        Hatfield Hall; Signaller, New Zealand Rifle Brigade, Egypt and France; Died of Wounds,
        February 19th, 1919.
  +*Nesbit, C.W.
        Hatfield Hall; Private, 8th Lincolnshire Regiment, France; Died of Wounds, Doullens,
        April 10th, 1918.
  Nesbit, R.C.
        Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Field Artillery.
  *Nesbitt, A.W.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Prisoner of War.
  Nevin, R.W.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Field
        Ambulance.
 +Newbold, P.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; Killed in Action.
  Newby, S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Private, Royal Army Medical Corps; British Red Cross 
        Society, France, 1917-18; Royal Army Medical Corps, Home, 1918-19.
  +*Newby, T.E.
        Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps; Killed in Action.
  *Newell, L.B.C.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 4th Corps Heavy
        Artillery, France, 1918-19.
  Newham, H.B.G.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George; Lieut.-
        Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Newman, C.D.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Air Force; No.3 Wing, Royal Naval Air Service, France,
        1916; Prisoner of War, 1916-18.
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  Newman, G.R.
        Unattached; 10th Liverpool Regiment, Prisoner of War.
  *Newsome, C.A.V.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, 1916, Bar, 1916, Temporary Major, 14th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1915-16 and 1917; Wounded 1916 and 1917.
  Newsome, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Newson, F.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1915.
  +*Newstead, F.L.
        School of Medicine; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action, August 7th, 1916.
  Newstead, G.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Newton, G.D.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Nicholls, F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Medal, Mentioned in Despatches; Chief
        Petty Officer, Royal Navy.
  *Nicholson, A.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., West Riding Regiment, France and Italy, 1917-18.
  *Nicholson, E.S.
        B.A., University College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918), 6th Royal Warwickshire Regiment,
        France, 1916-17.
  Nicholson, H.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Bombardier, 17th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  +Nicholson, L.
        Armstrong College; Wiltshire Regiment; Killed in Action.
  Nicholson, Ruth
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Médaille d'Honneur des Epidémies en vermeil, 1916, 
        Croix de Guerre avec étoile (France), 1918; 2nd Surgeon, Royaumont Unit of Scottish 
        Women's Hospital, France, 1914-19.
  Nickson, E.
        Unattached; Sergeant, 2/7th Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Ninnis, R.P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  Nix, S.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Noble, B.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Croix de Guerre (French), 1916, Temporary Capt., Royal 
        Army Medical Corps; 10th General Hospital, France, 1915; 4th Suffolk Regiment, France,
        1915-16; 27th Sanitation Section, Mesopotamia, 1917-18; 41st Sanitation Section, Persia,
        1918-19.
  +Norman, B.C.Q.
        B.A., University College; Lieut., 4th North Staffordshire Regiment, France, 1916;
        Hampshire Regiment, Balkans, 1916-17; North Staffordshire Regiment, France, 1917-18;
        Wounded, 1916 and 1917; Killed in Action, September, 30th, 1918.
  Norris, A.H.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lance Corporal, 52nd Durham Light Infantry, Home, 1918-19.
  Norris, R.A.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 18th Durham
        Light Infantry, France, 1917-19; 52nd Rifle Brigade, France, 1919.
  Northumberland, His Grace Henry George Percy, Duke of
        K.G., P.C., F.R.S., Chancellor of the University, Hon. D.C.L.; Lord Lieutenant of
        Northumberland and Hon. Col., Northumberland Fusiliers, Deceased.
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  Norton, F.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Home, 1914; 2nd
        Stationary Base Hospital, France, 1915-16; 6th School of Aeronautics, 1917-18.
  Nott, A.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, Lieut.-Col., Royal Army
        Medical Corps; Indian Medical Service, 1914-19.
  Nutbrown, J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*Nuthall, J.C.
        M.A., University College; 2nd Lieut, Machine Gun Corps; Guards' Machine Gun Battalion,
        France, 1917: Killed in Action, Flanders, July 4th, 1917.
   
  Oakley, R.R.
        B.A., University College; Military Cross, 1917, Capt., Denbighshire Hussars; 11th Cavalry
        Machine Gun Squadron, France, 1917; Wounded, 1917.
  *O'Connor, H.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Royal Air Force; Royal Flying Corps, Egypt, 1917;
        193rd Squadron, Egypt, 1917-18; 194th Training Squadron, Egypt, 1918; 23rd Training 
        Squadron, Egypt, 1918.
  Officer, L.S.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *O'Hagan, C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Durham Fortress Royal Engineers.
  +Ohlsson, A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Durham Light Infantry; Missing, believed killed.
  Oliver, A.H.H.
        University College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917), 3rd Royal Lancashire Regiment; 7th
        Royal Lancashire Regiment, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  *Oliver, O.H.D.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., York and Lancaster Regiment.
  Oliver, Sir T.
        (University Staff); M.A., M.D., School of Medicine; Honorary Colonel, Northumberland 
        Fusiliers.
  Oliver, W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Oliver, W.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 8th Northumberland Fusiliers, Gallipoli,
        1915; Killed in Action, Suvla Bay, August 10th, 1915.
  *Olswang, M.
        School of Medicine; Corporal, Royal Engineers Motor D.R.; 4th Army Signal Company, France,
        1916-18; 3rd Corps Signal Company, France, 1918.
  O'Neill, L.N.K.
        (B.A., Oxford), Armstrong College and School of Medicine, Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut.,
        Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; H.M.S. Beaver, Mediterranean, 1918-19.
  Openshaw, T.H.
        M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of the Bath, Companion of the Order 
        of St. Michael and St. George; Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force).
  +*Ormerod, A.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 20th Royal Fusiliers, France, 1915-17; Wounded 1916; Killed in 
        Action, April 24th, 1917.
  Orton, D.C.L.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Welsh Border Field Ambulance.
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  *Orton, H.
        Hatfield Hall; Lieut., 5th Durham Light Infantry; 6th Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1917-18; Wounded, 1918.
  *Orton, J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; 7th London
        Regiment, France, 1919.
  Osborne, C.J.
        Armstrong College; Royal Navy (Sick Berth Reserve), H.M. Minesweeper Fareham.
  Oswell, A.
        B.A., Bede College; Military Cross, Capt., Durham Light Infantry; Machine Gun Corps,
        France, 1915-19.
  Ottewell, E.
        University College; Lancashire Fusiliers; Wounded and Prisoner of War.
  +*Owen, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 3rd Border Regiment; 2nd Border Regiment,
        France, 1914-15; Wounded, 1915; Killed in Action, Festubert, May 16th, 1915.
  Owen, J.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Owen, Ll.W.G.
        St. Chad's Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Temporary Capt., General List; 10th
        Cheshire Regiment, France, 1915-17; Staff Capt., General Headquarters, 3th Echelon,
        India, 1918; Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  *Oyston, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 12th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916;
        Wounded, 1916.
  *Ozanne, A.G.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 69th General Hospital,
        Egypt, 1917-18; Norfolk Yeomanry, Palestine and France, 1918; Suffolk Yeomanry, France, 
        1918; Wounded, 1918.
   
  Paddey, W.G.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France 1918.
  Pagan, G.O.
        Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers.
  +Paget, F.A.E.
        Unattached, Royal Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  Parke, J.G.
        B.Litt., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  Parker, E.T.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the
        Forces, 4th Class.
  Parker, J.
        Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Parker, M.B.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Home.
  Parker, M.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Naval Reserve.
  Parker, W.M.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Parkin, A.
        (University Staff), M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Parkinson, C.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Parkinson, T.S.P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Parkyn, F.L.C.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Parmley, H.
        Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers (Signal Company).
  Parry, H.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of the British Empire; Major and 
        Brevet Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
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  Parslew, R.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        2nd Bedfordshire Regiment, 1917-18; 6th South Wales Borderers, France, 1918-19.
  Parsons, Hon. Sir C.A.
        K.C.B.; Hon. D.Sc., Hon. Colonel, Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Paterson, M.S.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Patrick, J.W.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Patten, A.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Northumberland Hussars Imperial Yeomanry.
  *Patterson, A.
        School of Medicine; Capt., 2/1st Northumberland Cyclist Battalion; 7th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France, 1917.
  Patterson, D.W.
        (University Staff); M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British 
        Empire, Mentioned by Secretary of State, Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northern 
        General Hospital.
  *Patterson, G.E.
        Armstrong College; Ranks.
  *Pattie, A.E.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Special Reserve), 214th Siege
        Battery, France, 1917; 11th Siege Battery, France, 1918; 214th Siege Battery, France,
        1918-19.
  +*Patton, I.K.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Air Force, 1917-18; Died on Service, November 18th, 
        1918.
  Payne, A.
        University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class; 75th Division, Egypt
        and Palestine, 1916-19.
  Payne, C.E.
        Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  *Payne, E.H.
        St. Chad's Hall; Capt., 8th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; Corporal,
        10th Lincolnshire Regiment, 1914; 8th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry,
        Home, 1914-15, France, 1915, Balkans, 1915-19.
  Payne, W.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps and Royal Air Force;
        Hospital Ship in Mediterranean, 1916-17; Wounded, 1916 (torpedoed).
  *Peacock, A.D.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; 2nd London Sanitation Company.
  Peacock, A.H.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Company-Sergeant-Major, Royal Army Service Corps
  Peacock, N.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Peacock, R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Peacock, W.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Order of St. Sava (5th Class), Mentioned in Despatches;
        Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Pearse, F.E.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Pearse, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Navy.
  Pearson, R.W.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Pearson, W.G.M.
        B.A., University College; Corporal, 14th South Lancashire Regiment.
  Peart, R.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Peel, T.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1915, Temporary Lieut., Royal
        Army Medical Corps; 5th Dorset Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; Died of Wounds, Suvla Bay,
        August 19th, 1915.
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  Pennefather, C.M.
        M.B, B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Peppercorn, W.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Perring, R.J.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S.
        Retriever.
  *Perry, C.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy.
  Perry, T.T.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, Indian Army.
  *Pescod, A.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 45th Machine Gun Company, France,
        1916; Wounded, 1916.
  *Pestle, H.P.
        M.A., University College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 3rd King's Shropshire Light Infantry;
        1/4th King's Shropshire Light Infantry, France, 1918.
  Peterkin, E.C.
        B.A., Codrington College; Croix de Guerre; Capt.,  19th Middlesex Regiment; Wounded.
  Peterkin, L.D.
        B.A., Codrington College; Temporary Capt., Highland Light Infantry, France, 1917-18.
  *Peters, D.B.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Petersen, O.G.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Pettigrew, W.M.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915; Wounded,
        1915.
  Philip, G.F.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded (twice).
  *Philipps, J.E.T.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Capt., Chief 
        Intelligence Officer, Lake Command, Uganda; Wounded (twice).
  *Phillips, C.B.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Worcestershire Regiment; Wounded.
  Phillips, E (Jun.)
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Phillips, J.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917), 5th Durham Light Infantry; 6th Durham
        Light Infantry, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  Phillips, T.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Phillips, T.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Phillips, T.O.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Military Cross, Temporary Chaplain to the
        Forces, 4th Class.
  Phillips, W.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine and B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps, 1st Northern General Hospital.
  +*Pick, A.J.
        Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt.), 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 1st [King's Own] 
        Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, Egypt and Balkans, 1915-17; Royal Flying Corps, Balkans, 
        1917-18; Killed, Kent, December 2nd, 1918.
  Pickering R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers, Chemical Section.
  Pickworth, J.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        Royal Army Chaplains' Department, France, 1915-16.
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  *Picton, A.T.
        School of Medicine and Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, 4th Royal Highlanders; 4/5th
        Royal Highlanders, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916.
  Pierce, H.H.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Pigford, C.E.
        Armstrong College, Royal Naval Division.
 +Pigford, E.L.
        Armstrong College; Royal Naval Division; Killed at Jutland, June 1st, 1916.
  Pike, C.R.S.
        B.A., Codrington College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Pilbin, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps, 3rd Field Ambulance.
  Pilkington, W.
        Unattached; Military Cross; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery (2nd North Midlands
        Brigade).
  *Pirrie, I.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches (twice),
        1915; Capt. (Acting Major, 1918), Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve), 2nd General
        Hospital, France, 1914; 2nd South Lancashire Regiment, France, 1914-15; 7th Field 
        Ambulance, France, 1915-18; 12th Stationary Hospital, France, 1918; Royal Army Medical 
        Corps School of Instruction, France, 1918; Wounded, 1917.
  +*Pirrie, R.B.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Shropshire Light Infantry; Died of Wounds.
  Pirrie, R.R.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1915-16; H.M.
        Hospital Ship, 1917; Wounded, 1916.
  +Pitt, W.N.
        Unattached; Major, Lincolnshire Regiment; Killed in Action, France, August, 1916.
  +Pitts, J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Navy; Killed in Action on H.M.S.
        Good Hope, at Coronel.
  Platt, E.W.
        M.A., B.D., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 50th Casualty
        Clearing Station, France, 1915-16; 16th Infantry Brigade, France, 1916-17.
  Playfair-Robertson, H.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st
        Northumbrian Field Ambulance.
  Pledger, G.
        Armstrong College; Telegraphist, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Pledger, H.
        B.Com., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, 4th Reserve Brigade.
  *Plummer, B.D.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Northumberland
        Fusiliers.
  Plummer, S.W.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Territorial Decoration, 1919, Mentioned by Secretary of
        State (twice); Major, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force).
  Pockett, L.W.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  Pollard, G.C.
        B.A., University College; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 
        Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Lieut.-Col, Royal Engineers, 
        Northumbrian Field Company; Wounded.
  *Pollard, H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918-19), 2/4th West Riding Regiment; 1/4th
        West Riding Regiment, France, 1916-17; 2/4th West Riding Regiment, France, 1918-19;
        Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
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  Pollard, T.B.
        M.A., University College; Military Cross, 1917; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917-19), 4th Durham
        Light Infantry; 21st Royal Fusiliers, France, 1915-16; 2nd Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1917; A.G.S., 1st Army, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1917.
  *Pollock, C.W.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Air Force; 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers, France,
        1915; 19th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916; 6th Garrison Battalion, Royal Welsh 
        Fusiliers, Egypt, 1917; Royal Air Force, Egypt, 1917-19; Wounded, 1915 and 1916.
  +Poole, W.E.S.
        University College; Lieut., 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917; Killed in Action,
        September 19th, 1917.
  *Popham, A.E.
        B.A., University College; Military Cross, 1915 and Bar, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches,
        1915; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 1st Guards Brigade; 118th Brigade;
        3rd Army Infantry School, Royal Air Force, France, 1914-19; Wounded, 1915 and 1917
  Porter, J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Porter, W.S.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, 3rd Northern Hospital.
  +Potts, N.R.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Lieut., [South] Staffordshire Regiment; Killed.
  *Potts, T.N.V.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Royal Navy.
  +*Poulton, J.H.
        (University Staff); B.Sc., Armstrong College; Company-Sergeant-Major, Northumberland
        Fusiliers; Died of Wounds.
  +Pratt, R.F.
        School of Medicine; Surg.,-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy, 1917; Killed by an explosion, 1917.
  Pratt, R.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt. and Adjutant, Durham Light Infantry.
  Pratt, W.N.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 4th Royal Scots Fusiliers; Wounded (twice).
  *Price, J.A.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 23rd Infantry
        Brigade, France, 1918-19; 2nd Middlesex Regiment, France, 1919.
  +Price, J.P.
        Codrington College; Sergeant, 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Killed in Action, Festubert,
        May 16th, 1916.
  *Price, W.H.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., 6th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-16; Wounded, 1915
        and 1916; Invalided.
  Pridmore, W.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 
        Mentioned in Despatches; Colonel, Indian Medical Service.
  Priestner, H.
        Unattached.
  Prince, T.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., 2/7th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry.
  *Pringle, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; 14th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France 1916-17; 12/13th Northumberland Fusiliers, France 1918; Wounded 1917.
  *Pringle, J.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy; H.M.S. Hindustani,
        1915-18; 137th Field Ambulance, France, 1918; Royal Naval Hospital, Gibraltar, 1919.
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  *Pringle, J.W.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., East Yorkshire Regiment.
  Pringle, M.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Northern Cyclist Battalion, later 38th Battalion, Machine Gun
        Corps; Wounded.
  Pringle, T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers.
  Probyn-Williams, R.J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical School, 2nd London General Hospital.
  Procter, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Border Regiment; Wounded.
  Proctor, A.H.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Proud, J.D.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917, Bar, 1918, Capt. (Acting Major,
        1918), Royal Army Medical Corps, 44th Field Ambulance, France, 1918; Died of Wounds,
        Senlis, August 1st, 1918.
  *Proud, W.J.
        School of Medicine; Capt. (Special Reserve), [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry
        (Dental Surgeon); 1st [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France and Balkans, 1915
        and 1916, attached Royal Army Medical Corps, France, 1917-19.
  *Pruen, F.H.
        (University Staff); Honorary M.A., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List,
        Territorial Force attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps.
  Purvis, J.B.
        Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Pybus, F.C.
        M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, Northern General
        Hospital.
   
  Quarmby, R.Ll.
        Unattached; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery attached Royal Army Service Corps, 612th
        Mechanical Transport [Coy.]; 28th London Regiment, 1915-17; Royal Garrison Artillery, 
        France, 1917-18, Home, 1918-19.
  *Quick, D.E.
        St. John's Hall; Military Cross, 1918; Capt., 7th Durham Light Infantry; 7th Duke of
        Cornwall's Light Infantry, France, 1916-1919.
  Quin, B.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Capt., 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment, France,
        1917-19.
   
  Raffle, A.B.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Raggett, B.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force;
        2nd Division Signal Company, France, 1914-18; Killed in Action, Poperinghe, January 5th,
        1918
  Railton, W.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Rainbow, W.S.
        Armstrong College; Private, 2nd Honourable Artillery Company, France, 1916-17, Italy,
        1917-18.
  Raine, A.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Raine, J.R.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery.
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                                   University of Durham
  Raitt, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery
  +Ramsay, D.W.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Killed in Action.
  *Ramsay, W.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Northumberland
        Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Ramsbottom, J.W.
        (University Staff); M.Com., Armstrong College; Lieut., Manchester Regiment; Wounded.
  Ranken, D.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Ranken, J.S.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery.
  Rankin, S.M.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 2/7th
        Worcestershire Regiment, France, 1916-17; 13th Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1917-18;
        2/6th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, France, 1918-19.
  *Raw, A.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 6th Northumberland Fusiliers; 4th Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1916-17; 9th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  Raw, N.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 
        1918, Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial 
        Force), Liverpool Hospital, France, 1915-19.
  Raw, S.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Liverpool
        Merchants' Mobile Hospital, France, 1915-19.
  Raymond, E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Rayner, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon Lieut.-Col., Royal Horse Guards.
  Read, C.W.
        Armstrong College; Capt., 8th Durham Light Infantry attached Indian Army; Wounded.
  Reade, E.F.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1916-19.
  Reah, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Staff Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Reay, R.H.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Engineers (Territorial Force), 447th Field Company,
        France, 1917-18; Prisoner of War, 1918.
  Redgrave, H.G.
        M.A., M.Litt., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Home, 1916-18.
  +Reece, H.S.
        Codrington College; Military Cross; Lieut., Gordon Highlanders; Killed in Action, April
        2nd, 1916.
  Reed, A.J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Reed, C.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches (twice), Croix de Guerre with Gold Star
        (French); Capt., Tynemouth Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force); 32nd Anti-
        Aircraft Section, Royal Horse Artillery; 91st Anti-Aircraft Section, Royal Artillery 
        (Officer Commanding), and C. Cadre Royal Artillery (Office Commanding), Balkans, 1916-19; 
        Gassed.
  *Reed, G.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery (Special Reserve), 30th Division 
        Artillery, France, 1917; 148th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, France, 1917; Wounded, 
        1917.
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                                       Roll of Service                                     
  +Reed, H.W.T.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Monmouthshire Regiment; Killed in Action, May, 1915.
  Reep, R.H.
        St. Chad's Hall; Royal Army Service Corps.
  *Rees, C.L.J.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Rees, F.L.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, 1916; Temporary Lieut., 12th
        Durham Light Infantry; 13th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16, Italy, 1917-18;
        Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  +Reid, J.
        M.A., University College; Capt., Royal Engineers; Died, June 13th, 1919.
  *Reid, J.L.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery; 46th Divisional Ammunition Company, 
        France, 1918-19.
  Reid, J.M.W.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; Corporal, 1st City of London Field Ambulance.
  +Reid, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers, Chemist's Corps, France 1916-17;
        Wounded; Died of Wounds, May 4th, 1917.
  Reily, A.Y.
        M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Relton, C.D.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, South Western Mounted
        Brigade Field Ambulance.
  Rendell, E.J.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Drummer, 3rd (Reserve) Garrison Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
        Home, 1916-19.
  Renner, H.N.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Renshaw, W.H.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal Naval Division,
        France, 1918-19.
  +Renwick, J.C.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Died of Wounds, March
        21st, 1918.
  Reynolds, T.D.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Richards, C.S.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Sapper, Royal Engineers (Territorial Force), Tyne Electrical
        Engineers.
  Richards, D.O.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Richards, Herbert
        B.Mus., Unattached; Air Craftsman 1st Class, Royal Air Force, Home, 1918-19.
  Richards, Herbert
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Military Cross; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces,
        4th Class.
  Richards, S.W.L.
        M.A., D.C.L., Hatfield Hall; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Temporary 
        Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 19th Division, France, 1915-16; 11th Stationary 
        Hospital, France, 1916-18.
  Richards, W.M.
        B.A., Codrington College; 2nd Lieut., West Yorkshire Regiment.
  Richardson, C.G.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Richardson, Nicholas
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Eng.-Lieut., Royal Navy.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Richardson, Norman
        B.A., Armstrong College; Capt., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 18th Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1916-17; Wounded, 1917.
  Richardson, W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal
        Army Chaplains' Department, Egypt, 1917-19.
  Richardson, W.G.
        (University Staff); M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        1st Northern General Hospital.
  *Richmond, L.F.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force); 232nd A.F.A.
        Brigade, France, 1918.
  *Rickaby, J.D.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1919; Lieut., (Acting Capt., 1916 and 1918); 9th Durham
        Light Infantry, France, 1915-16 and 1917-18; Wounded, 1916 (twice) and 1918.
  *Rickleton, W.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., General List.
  Rideal, F.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Capt., 53rd West Yorkshire Regiment; Temporary 
        Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1917-19.
  *Rider, W.S.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders.
  *Ridley, C.N.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Engineers, France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1917.
  *Ridley, J.F.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  *Ridley, T.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  *Ridley, W.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Engineers; 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915; 183rd
        and 184th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers, France, 1915-18; Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  *Ridley, W.W.
        Armstrong College; Sergt.-Instructor, Army Gymnasium Staff; 21st Machine Gun Battalion,
        France, 1918-19.
  +Rielly, W.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Died at Dardanelles.
  +*Rigby, J.
        Armstrong College; Acting Corporal, 3rd Durham Light Infantry; Died, November 30th, 1918.
  Rigby, W.H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Riley, A.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Ringrose, E.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Rishworth, W.N.
        School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Ritherdon, G.T.
        Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Ritson, F.W.
        (University Staff); M.A., University College; Capt. and Quarter-Master, Unattached List,
        Territorial Force, Durham University Officers' Training Corps, Home, 1914-19.
  Ritson, F.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical College.
  Ritson, J.A.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College, Distinguished Service Order and Bar, Military Cross, Mentioned
        in Despatches (twice); Lieut.-Col., Royal Scots Regiment; Wounded.
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                                       Roll of Service                                     
  Rivaz, P.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surg.-Commander, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Bellerophon, 1914-16,
        H.M.S. Dublin, 1916-18.
  +*Roan, W.T.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 3/8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916; Killed in
        Action, Le Sars, September 29th, 1916.
  +*Robb, A.K.
        M.A. (by Vote), late Adjutant, Durham University Officers' Training Corps and Lecturer in
        Military Subjects; Major, 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry; Killed in Action, 
        September 20th, 1914.
  *Robb, J.M.
        Armstrong College; Distinguished Flying Cross, 1918; Capt., 4th Northumberland Fusiliers;
        40th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, France, 1916; 32nd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, 
        France, 1916-17; 92nd Squadron, Royal Air Force, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1917 and 1918.
  Roberts, The Right Hon. Earl
        K.G., V.C., Hon. D.C.L., Field-Marshall.
  Robert, H.J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Roberts, Sir J.R.
        M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Indian Medical Service.
  Roberts, N.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Major, Royal 
        Army Medical Corps, Officer Commanding, London War Hospital.
  Roberts, R.E.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Roberts, R.H.W.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., 3/4th Royal West Kent Regiment; Royal West Kent Regiment, Home,
        1915-16; Royal West Kent Regiment attached 89th Machine Gun Company, France, 1916-18;
        Wounded, 1918.
  Robertson, A.H.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate: Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1916-18.
  Robertson, C.R.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Home.
  *Robertson, James
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Robertson, John
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Capt., 3/9th Bhopal Infantry; 
        11th  Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; 3/9th Bhopal Light Infantry, India, 1917; 
        Wounded, 1916.
  *Robertson, T.W.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., 2nd West Riding Regiment; 9th West Riding Regiment, France,
        1915-16; 2nd West Riding Regiment, France, 1916; Wounded 1916 (twice).
  +*Robertson, W.S.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Air Force; 85th Squadron, Royal Air Force, France, 1918;
        Killed in Action, July 13th, 1918.
  *Robinson, E.R.
        B.A., University College; Lieut. (Acting Major, 1919), 7th Liverpool Regiment, France,
        1915-17; British Military Mission, U.S.A., 1917-18; Machine Gun Corps, France, 1918-19.
  Robinson, F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Capt., 1st Mounted Brigade, and 2nd Infantry
        Brigade, East Africa, 1916-18.
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                                   University of Durham
  Robinson, F.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Robinson, G.B.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 35th
        General Hospital, France, 1917.
  Robinson, H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Corporal, Border Regiment.
  Robinson, H.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Petty Officer, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Robinson, James
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Robinson, Joseph
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Robinson, J.F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Robinson, W.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Robson, A.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Bar, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches, 1918;
        Capt., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 1st [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, 1915; 22nd 
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916-18; Wounded, 1915, 1917 and 1918.
  Robson, B.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surg.-Lieut.-Cmdr., Royal Navy.
  +Robson, C.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Home, 1914-15, Gallipoli 
        and Egypt, 1915-16, France, 1916-17; Killed in Action, December 1st, 1917.
  *Robson, C.W.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Engineers (Territorial Force).
  *Robson, J.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut, Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Robson, J.E.
       B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers:
       Wounded (twice).
  *Robson, J.S.J.
       B.A., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., 4th
       Northumberland Fusiliers; 50th Division Cyclist Battalion, France, 1915-16; 5th Corps
       Cyclist Battalion, France, 1916-18; 4th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918; Wounded, 
       1918.
  Robson, J.W.
       Armstrong College; Sergt., Northern Cyclist Battalion.
  Robson, R.K.
       B.A., Armstrong College; Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 2nd Durham Light Infantry,
       France, 1915; Wounded, 1915.
  Robson, R.S.
       Armstrong College; Royal Air Force.
  Robson, S.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Robson, T.B.
       Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Member of the Order of the British
       Empire, 1919; Temporary Capt., Northern Royal Garrison Artillery; 82nd Brigade 
       Headquarters, Royal Garrison Artillery, Balkans, 1917-18; Headquarters, 16th Army Corps,
       Balkans 1918-19.
  *Rodgers, W.J.C.
       Armstrong College; Lieut., Hampshire Regiment; Wounded.
  Rogers, E.J.
        Hatfield Hall; Chaplain to the Forces, Australian Army, 1915-19.
  Rolfe, H.P.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army
        Chaplains' Department, France, 1917-19.
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  Rolleston, L.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned by 
        Secretary of State; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Rollin, H.C.
        School of Medicine; Capt., East Yorkshire Regiment; Wounded.
  Ronnebeck, H.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., West Yorkshire Regiment.
  Rooke, G.L.W.
        Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Rose, C.P.G.
        B.D., Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  Rose, J.C.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Rosten, L.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Rothfield, A.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Military Cross and Bar, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Lieut.,
        Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  *Rothfield, M.L.
        Armstrong College; Private, 9th Lines of Communication Supply Company, Royal Army Service 
        Corps, France, 1917-19.
  *Rothwell, E.B.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        Mesopotamia, 1917-19
  Rothwell, H.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Rowe, A.W.
        M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Major, Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  *Rowell, G.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force.
  Rowell, W.H.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 
        Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, Nottinghamshire and 
        Derbyshire Midland Brigade Field Ambulance.
  Rowland, F.W.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Eng. Chan. Service, 1917;
        H.M. Hospital Ship Kalyan, 1917-19.
  *Rowlands, E.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Military Cross, 1917; Lieut., 9th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1917; 18th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1918; Wounded, 1917.
  Rowstron, N.F.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medicine Corps.
  Roylands-Chanter, J.E.E.
        Unattached; 2nd Lieut., South Staffordshire Regiment.
  Ruddock-West, T.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Rupp, F.A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 10th Border Regiment, Gallipoli and France, 
        1915-16; Wounded 1915 (twice); Killed in Action, Somme, July 1st 1916.
  *Russell, W.K.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 3rd
        D.A.C., France, 1915; 4th Royal Fusiliers, France, 1916; 11th Labour Battalion, Royal
        Engineers, France, 1916; No.6 General Hospital, France, 1917; Ambulance Train, France,
        1917
  +Rutherfoord, T.C.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Indian Medical Service; Died.
  Rutherford, J.V.W.
        (University Staff); College [sic] of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Colonel, Royal 
        Army Medical Corps.
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                                   University of Durham
  Rutherford, Robert
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917; Temporary Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps; 14th Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, France, 1917-18.
  +*Rutherford, Robert
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 9th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; Killed in
        Action, Somme, September 15th, 1916.
  Ryder, D.G.
        University College; Royal Fusiliers.
   
  *Saggerson, E.J.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 4th Northumberland Fusiliers; 6th Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1917; 36th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918.
  Saint, C.F.M.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, Médaille des Epidémies (d'Or), France; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, 
        Northumbrian Divisional Casualty Clearing Station.
  *Saint, J.H.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force).
  *Saint, T.A.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; Invalided.
  *Saint, T.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded (twice).
  *Salisbury, W.L.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Salkeld, C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Salmon, W.C.
        Unattached; Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport).
  Salter, F.T.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Salvage, J.V.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Sampson, R.C.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Sandell, W.L.L.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Sandelson, A.E.W.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve).
  *Sandison, L.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 1914 Star and Bar, Mentioned in Despatches 1918, Officier de
        l'Ordre de la Couronne (Belgium); Major, King's Own Scottish Borderers, France, 1914-19;
        Wounded (twice).
  +Sandwith, F.M.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George; Colonel, 
        Army Medical Service, Egypt, 1916-17; Died, February 18th, 1918.
  Satchell, E.P.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Saunders, C.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches,
        1917; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 7th Division, Royal Field Artillery,
        France and Italy, 1916-18.
  +*Saunders, K.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Died.
  Saunders, S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  +Sayer, T.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry; Killed in Action.
  Scholefield, G.W.
        Unattached; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Schooling, C.M.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Schwabé, H.K.
        St. John's Hall; Military Medal, 1917; Corporal, 19th King's Royal Rifle Corps, Home,
        1916; 17th King's Royal Rifle Corps, France, 1916-18; Wounded, 1918.
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  Scott, C.F.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Royal Engineers; 4th Lincolnshire Regiment, 1914-15; 8th
        Leicestershire Regiment, France, 1915-16; 6th Leicestershire Regiment, France, 1917;
        Royal Engineers, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1916.
  *Scott, C.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Temporary Lieut., 19th  
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1917.
  +*Scott, D.B.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, 1914-18; Killed in Action, April
        9th, 1918.
  +*Scott, F.E.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; Died of Wounds, April 4th,
        1918.
  *Scott, F.H.F.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; Chaplain, Indian Army.
  Scott, F.J.
        Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  +Scott, H.E.
        M.A., B.D., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Border
        Regiment, Home; Died.
  Scott, J.A.C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross and two Bars, Croix de Guerre, Mentioned in
        Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Scott, K.S.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Member of the Order of the British Empire; Capt., Royal 
        Engineers.
  *Scott, R.R.
        School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1919, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 2nd South African Field Ambulance, East Africa, 1917-18;
        52nd Casualty Clearing Station, East Africa, 1918; 19th Stationary Hospital, East Africa,
        1918; 32nd  Base Stationary Hospital, East Africa, 1918-19.
  *Scott, S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Capt.
        (Acting Major, 1918-19), Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 4th Northern
        Howitzer Brigade, France, 1915; 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; 2/1st
        Northumberland Hussars, France, 1917; 48th Field Ambulance, France, 1917-19.
  *Scott, T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergeant, Royal Engineers; Royal Engineers (Signals)(Sound
        Ranging Section), France 1916-19.
  Scott, W.F. 
        B.A., University College; Chaplain, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Agamemnon, 1914-16, H.M.S.
        Renown, 1916-19.
  *Scougal, J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +Selkirk, W.O.
        Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  +*Sellers, J.H.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers; 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1915; Killed in Action, Hooge, May 24th, 1915.
  Sellwood, A.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Sellwood, E.L.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 58th Battalion (Canadians), France, 1918; Wounded.
  Selwyn, A.L.H.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Sergeant, B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian
        Divisional Casualty Clearing Station.
  Severs, T.S.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Reserve.
  Sewell, T.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery.
  +*Sewell, W.T.
        (University Staff); M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, 11th Battalion, Royal
        Inniskilling Fusiliers; Killed in Action, 1916.
  Seymour, W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northern General
        Hospital.
  *Shackleton, C.O.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps, attached London Regiment.
  *Shaddick, H.G.H.
        Non-Collegiate; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918 and 1919, Officer of the Order of the 
        British Empire, 1919, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces (Territorial Force), 3rd Class;
        50th Division, France, 1915; 9th Casualty Clearing Station, France and Italy, 1915-17; 
        General Headquarters, Italy, 1917-19.
  Shanley, G.H.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  *Shanley, H.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Sharp, A.M.
        University College; Civil Service Rifles; Killed in Action.
  Sharp, J.W.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Royal Field Artillery.
  Sharpe, W.S.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1915; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical
        Corps (Territorial Force); 84th Field Ambulance, France and Balkans, 1915-16.
  Shaw, A.R.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces; 4th Class.
  Shaw, E.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine, Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Couronne (Belgium); Capt.,
        Royal Army Medical Corps, Central Military Laboratory.
  *Shaw, T.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps (Special Reserve), 70th Indian Stationary Hospital, Mesopotamia, 1917-18; 17th Base 
        Stationary Hospital and 34th General Hospital, India, 1918-19.
  Shea, H.F.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, Major, Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  *Shearlaw, J.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 130th Machine Gun Corps, 
        Mesopotamia, 1916-18; Royal Air Force, Egypt, 1918.
  Shephard, L.B.
        University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Shepperd, A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps; 136th Field Ambulance,
        France, 1917-19.
  Sheppard, A.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Order of the Nile (3rd Class), Capt., Indian Medical
        Service.
  Sheppard, C.J.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Manchester Regiment.
  Shield, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                       Roll of Service                                     
  +Shields, G.H.
        Non-Collegiate; Lieut., Gold Coast Regiment, West Africa, 1914-16, East Africa, 1916-17;
        Killed in Action, February 3rd, 1917.
  Shields, O.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Shields, W.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Shiels, J.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Shipley, M.E.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Durham Light Infantry.
  *Shotton, F.G.S.
        Armstrong College; Sergt.-Major, Bowker's Horse, East Africa, 1914-19.
  Shuttleworth, R.C.
        St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Sidebotham, A.E.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 2nd Royal Welsh
        Fusiliers, France, 1916; 11th West Yorkshire Regiment, Italy, 1918.
 +Sieber, J.F.L.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., East Yorkshire Regiment; Died of Wounds.
  Sillitoe, H.J.
        Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 47th (London) Division,
        France, 1917-19; Prisoner of War Camps, France, 1919.
  Simm, R.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Sergeant, Royal Army Service Corps; Main Supply Depot,
        Gallipoli, 1915; 25th Lines of Communication Supply Company, Egypt, 1916.
  Simmons, A.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Force, 4th Class, Senior Chaplain to the
        Forces of the Allied Forces at Archangel, Russia, 1918-19.
  *Simmons, H.E.
        Hatfield Hall; Military Cross, 1917, Distinguished Flying Cross, 1919, Mentioned in
        Despatches, 1919, Order of St. Stanislaus,, 1919, Cross of St. George, 1919; Temporary
        Lieut., Welsh Regiment, France, 1916-17; Royal Air Force, Balkans, 1918, Egypt, 1918-19,
        Russia, 1919; Wounded, 1916.
  Simms, F.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Simon, G.P.
        Unattached; Lieut., Royal Air Force, Prisoner of War.
  Simpson, B.F.
        M.A., University College; Military Cross, 1919; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class; 30th Division, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  Simpson, F.T.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Prisoner of
        War.
  Simpson, T.Y.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Chief Surgeon, English Hospital, 249th bis Rhone, France.
  Simpson, W.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Divisional
        Casualty Clearing Station.
  *Sinclair, W.O.F.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Special Reserve), H.M. Hospital Ship Aquitania, 1916; 79th Field Ambulance, Balkans,
        1916-17; 114th Field Ambulance Brigade, Balkans, 1917-18; 6th Prisoner of War Camp, 
        Balkans, 1918.
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                                   University of Durham
  Skelton, H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Chaplain, East Africa Force.
  *Skentelbery, N.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; 110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
        Artillery, France, 1916-17; 21st Heavy Artillery Group, France, 1917; Anti-Aircraft 
        Battery, France, 1918.
  Skinner, H.H.
        A.Sc., Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers.
  Skipper, R.J.R.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Slack, J.N.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; 10th Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1917-18; 5th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1918-19; Prisoner of War, 1918.
  *Sladden, H.E.
        M.A., St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut, 4th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France,
        1915; Wounded, 1915.
  Slade, H.J.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northern General
        Hospital.
  Slater, G.A.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery, Home, 1916, Malta, 1917, Home, 1918-
        19.
  Slater, H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Slater, J.R.
        St. Chad's Hall; Durham Light Infantry.
  Slater, T.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Slater, W.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force); 2/2nd
        Home Counties Field Ambulance, France, 1917.
  Sleman, R.R.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force),
        Assistant Director of Medical Service.
  Small, J.
        (University Staff), Armstrong College, Royal Highlanders; Invalided.
  *Smirthwaite, A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Smith, A.A.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Durham Royal
        Garrison Artillery.
  *Smith, Andrew (Jun.)
        School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Mesopotamia, 1916-18,
        Balkans, 1918-19.
  Smith, A.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt.-Major, Royal Army Service Corps.
  *Smith, A.T.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Royal Air Force Depot.
  Smith, B.H.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Military Cross, 1919; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        2nd [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1918-19.
  *Smith, C.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Smith, C.A.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Military Medal, 1917; Royal Army Medical Corps; 51st Field
        Ambulance, France, 1915-18.
  Smith, C.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Smith, E.D.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  +*Smith, E.J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt. 1916), 8th West Riding Regiment,
        11th Division, Gallipoli, Egypt and France, 1915-16; Wounded 1915; Killed in Action, 
        Somme, September 2nd, 1916.
  Smith, F.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Smith, H.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Instructor-Lieut., Royal Navy, H.M.S. London, 1916.
  Smith, H. Darroll
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Smith, H. Davison
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917), Durham Light Infantry (Special 
        Reserve); 2nd Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; 10th Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1916-17; Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  Smith, H.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Smith, James
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Tank Corps.
  Smith, Joseph
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  Smith, J.M.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 1/7th Highland Light Infantry, Gallipoli, 1915-16, Egypt and
        Palestine, 1916-18, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1917.
  Smith, K.I.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northumbrian
        Field Ambulance.
  Smith, Robert W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Smith, Roland W.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps, Balkans, 1916-19.
  *Smith, S.J.C.
        School of Medicine; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917), Royal Field Artillery (Territorial 
        Force), France, 1916-17; Wounded, 1917.
  Smith, William
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Smith, William
        Hatfield Hall; Bombardier, Royal Garrison Artillery (Anti-Aircraft Searchlights), Home,
        1916-19.
  +Smith, W.D.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Army Medical Corps; Killed in Action.
  Smith, W.M.
        Hatfield Hall; Highland Light Infantry.
  +Smith, Y.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Royal Fusiliers, 1914-16; Missing, November 13th, 1916, presumed
        killed.
  Smurthwaite, H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  *Snape, B.
        University College; Lieut., Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; 15th Nottinghamshire
        and Derbyshire Regiment, France, 1916-17; 4th Nigeria Regiment, East Africa, 1917-18;
        Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  Sneed, F.L.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Royal Fusiliers.
  Snow, W.S.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, attached 55th Royal Welsh
        Fusiliers.
  *Soden, G.C.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Solly, P.R.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Indian Army, attached Grenadiers.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Somerville, T.B.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers; A.N. Cable Section, France, 1918-19.
  +*Sopwith, F.W.
        School of Medicine; Military Cross; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, 4th Northern Howitzer
        Brigade, 1916; Killed in Action, Craonelle, May 28th, 1918.
  Southcombe, A.G.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Southern, G.S.
        B.Sc. Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Royal Engineers; 16th Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1915-16; 4th Special Battalion, Royal Engineers, France, 1916-17; Headquarters 
        Special Company, Royal Engineers, 1st Army, France, 1917-19.
  *Soutter, J.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Sowerby, J.P.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Lincolnshire Regiment.
  Sparkes, F.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Spence, J.C.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1917, Bar, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches
        (twice); Major, Royal Army Medical Corps (Special Reserve); 11th Division, Gallipoli,
        Egypt and France, 1915-19.
  +*Spence, J.R.
        Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Field Artillery attached Northumbrian Royal Garrison
        Artillery.
  Spencer, C.A.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 281st Brigade
        Royal Field Artillery and 53rd General Hospital, France, 1918-19.
  +Spensley, J.R.
        School of Medicine; Royal Army Medical Corps, Mesopotamia, 1915-16; Killed, 1916.
  Spicer, H.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Surgeon-Commander, Royal Navy.
  *Spicer, W.E.H.
        Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916-17) 2nd West Yorkshire Regiment; 1st West
        Yorkshire Regiment, France 1915-17; Prisoner of War, 1917.
  +Spink, H.O.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Killed in Action, 1916.
  Spitta, H.R.D.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Capt., Royal Army 
        Medical Corps.
  *Spraggon, C.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Acting Sergt.-Major, Royal Army Medical Corps; 33rd Base General
        Hospital, Mesopotamia, 1916-19.
  Spurgin, B.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Squance, T.C.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches, 1919; Temporary Major, Royal
        Army Medical Corps.
  *Stafford, G.W.
        B.A., University College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers (Territorial Force).
  Stainsby, W.C.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Staley, S.C.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Stallybrass, T.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Stanger, J.H.
        Armstrong College; Chief Petty Officer, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Staton, J.F.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Croix de Guerre (Belgium); Temporary Lieut., 530th Durham Reserve 
        Field Company, Royal Engineers; 208th Field Company, Royal Engineers, France, 1918-19.
  Statt, G.W.B.
        Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Navy.
  *Stearns, H.D.
        Hatfield Hall; Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Capt., 117th Mahrattas (Indian Army Reserve 
        of Officers) Mesopotamia, 1915-16; Wounded, 1915; Prisoner of War, 1916.
  Stedman, W.D.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Steed, P.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Inns of Court Officers' Training Corps.
  Steedman, J.
        B.Hy., D.P.H., School of Medicine; Order of St. Sava (5th Class), Mentioned in Despatches;
        Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Steegman, E.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Surg.-Lieut.-
        Comdr., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Steel, M.R.
        School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, 1918, Military Cross, 1917, Bar to 
        Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches (three times); Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917),
        3rd Northumberland Fusiliers; 27th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916-18; 8th
        Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1916.
  *Steele, L.V.
        Hatfield Hall; Temporary Lieut., 15th King's Royal Rifle Corps; 18th Royal Fusiliers,
        France, 1915-16; 1/5th Somerset Light Infantry, India, 1916-17; 1st Oxfordshire and
        Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Mesopotamia and Balkans, 1917-9.
  *Steele, R.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Engineers Motor Cyclists; Wounded and Prisoner of War.
  *Steele, R.V.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; 3rd Royal
        Fusiliers, France, 1915; 84th Field Ambulance, France, Egypt and Balkans, 1915-16.
  *Steenberg, F.S.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 4th Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1915-16; 41st Machine Gun Company, France, 1917-18; 14th Battalion Machine Gun 
        Corps, France, 1918.
  *Stephenson, G.E.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine, and B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross; Capt., Royal
        Army Medical Corps.
  +*Stephenson, G.H.
        Armstrong College; 3rd Coldstream Guards; 1st Coldstream Guards, France, 1916-17; Killed
        in Action, Pilkem Ridge, July 31st, 1917.
  *Sterling, C.S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; South African Expeditionary Force, France.
  +*Sterling, G.P.
        Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches;
        Temporary Capt., 11th Northumberland Fusiliers, Italy, 1918; Killed in action, Italy,
        October 27th, 1918.
  +Sterling, R.
        M.A., University College; M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        Egypt, 1915-17; Invalided, 1917; Died, October 16th, 1917.
  Stevens, A.E.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Médaille des Epidémies (en argent); Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
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                                   University of Durham
  *Stewart, C.P
        Armstrong College; Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Royal Engineers (London 
        Electrical Engineers).
  Stewart, C.R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Stewart, J.R.
        Licentiate in Theology; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Stewart, R.S.
        M.A., B.C.L., Hatfield Hall; B.Litt., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Garrison Artillery,
        General Staff.
  Stockdale, R.E.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Stocks, C.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Air Force Cross; Temporary Capt. (Acting Major, 1918) Royal Air
        Force; Scottish Rifles, France, 1915; Royal Air Force, Egypt and Palestine, 1917-19.
  *Stocks, E.V.
        (University Staff); M.A. (ad eund) Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Territorial
        Force, attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps, Home, 1914-19.
  Stokes, J.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force), 
        France, 1917-18 and 1918-19.
  Stone, F.
        M.A., University College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches, 1916; Temporary
        Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class (2nd Class, 1918), France, 1915-18.
  *Stopford, G.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        18th Division, France, 1916-17; H.M. Hospital Ship Euripides, 1917; 20th Division, France,
        1918; 1st Corps Schools, France, 1918-19; Wounded, 1916 and 1918.
  *Storey, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., 3rd
        Durham Light Infantry; 10th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916 and 1917; Wounded, 1916 
        and 1917.
  Storey, T.C.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Wounded.
  *Storey, T.S.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S.
        Silvio, 1918, H.M.S. Amaryllis (Alexandria), 1918-19.
  Storrow, B.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; Royal Navy (Sick Berth Reserve).
  *Stott, W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt. (Acting Major, 1918-19), Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force), 25th Division, France, 1916; 21st Casualty Clearing Station, France,
        1916-18.
  +Stott, W.C.H.E.
        Unattached; 7th Officers' Cadet Battalion; Killed in Action.
  Strachan, C.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1918; Capt., (Acting Major, 1919), Royal
        Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force), 2/1st Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Balkans, 1916-
        17; 82nd Field Ambulance, Balkans, 1917-19.
  Strachan, F.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1916; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps, France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1916.
  Straiton, G.I.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 5th Border Regiment.
  Stratton, J.W.
        M.A., B.Litt., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army
        Chaplains' Department, Home 1917-18, France, 1918-19.
  Streatfeild, S.F.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Gallipoli, 1915-16;
        13th Division, Egypt and Mesopotamia, 1916-17, India, 1917-19; Wounded, 1916. 
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  *Strong, G.N.
        St. Chad's Hall; Rifleman, Queen's Westminster Rifles, 1918-19.
  Strong, R.
        B.Litt., Armstrong College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class.
  Strong, R.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*Stroud, H.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916) Northern Division Royal
        Engineers, France, 1914-15; 5th Royal Cavalry Regiment, Home, 1915-16; Royal Flying Corps
        (London Defences), 1917-18; Wounded, 1915; Killed in Action, Essex, March 7th to 8th, 
        1918.
  Stuart, A.
        Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Stubbs, R.H.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917; Capt. (Acting Major, 1919) 2/2nd 
        (Queen's Victoria's Own) Regiment of Rajput Light Infantry; 13th Durham Light Infantry, 
        France, 1915-16; 11th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916-17; 2/2nd (Queen's Victoria's 
        Own) Regiment of Rajput Light Infantry, India 1919.
  *Studdy, L.W.
        School of Medicine; Private, Royal Army Medical Corps, 50th Casualty Clearing Station,
        France, 1915-18.
  +*Studdy, M.L.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Died of Wounds.
  Sturt, D.E.
        B.A., University College; Military Cross, 1918; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th 
        Class, 1/8th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, France, 1918-19; Wounded.
  Suckling, F.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Sugget, F.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches,
        1918; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 62nd Division and 186th Brigade,
        France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1917.
  *Surtees, W.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., 2nd Leinster Regiment; 18th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France, 1916-17; 2nd Leinster Regiment, France, 1917-18; Wounded 1918.
  Sutcliffe, A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northumbrian Divisional
        Casualty Clearing Station.
  *Sutcliffe, A.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, 1918, Military Cross, 1915, 
        Mentioned in Despatches, 1916, 1918 (twice) and 1919; Lieut. (Acting Lieut.-Col., 1918)
        3rd Border Regiment; 2nd Royal Scots, France, 1914-15; 2nd Border Regiment, France,
        1915-16; 1st Border Regiment, France, 1917-19.
  *Suthrien, G.
        St. John's Hall; Temporary Lieut., 9th East Yorkshire Regiment; 11th East Yorkshire
        Regiment, France, 1916-18; Wounded, 1918.
  Swainston, E.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Major, Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  *Swan, E.V.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 9th Durham Light Infantry; 7th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
        Regiment, France 1916; 11th Rifle Brigade, France 1916-17.
  +Swan, J.H.F.R.
        Hatfield Hall; Private, Gordon Highlanders; Missing, October 25th, 1917.
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                                   University of Durham
  Swayne, R.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, Médaille des Epidémies (d'or), (France); Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, 
        Northumbrian Casualty Clearing Station.
  Symes, W.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Order of St Sava (5th Class); Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  Symons, W.H.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
   
  Tait, G.A.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 83rd Field
        Ambulance, Balkans, 1917-19.
  Tait, J.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Middlesex Regiment.
  *Talbot, A.D.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Garrison Chaplain, Lucknow.
  Tate, A.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +Tate, A.E.
         M.Sc., Armstrong College; Royal Engineers Chemical Section; Died of Wounds, 1917.
  +*Tate, J.M.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., 10th Northumberland Fusiliers; 14th Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France 1915; Killed in Action, Aisne, May 27th, 1918.
  Tate, W.H.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Taylor, A.C.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps; 49th Field Ambulance,
        France and Italy, 1915-17, Russia, 1919; Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  *Taylor, A.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Taylor, B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Order of Avis (3rd Class), (Portugal); Surg.-Lieut.-
        Comdr., Royal Navy.
  +Taylor, E.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Engineers (Chemical Section); Died of Wounds.
  Taylor, E.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Territorial Decoration, 1918; Chaplain to the
        Forces (Territorial Force), 1st Class; 8th Durham Light Infantry, Home.
  *Taylor, E.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Member of the Order of the British Empire, 1919, Mentioned in 
        Despatches 1918; Capt., 1/5th Essex Regiment, Gallipoli and Egypt 1915-16; Royal Army 
        Service Corps (Mechanical Transport), Palestine 1916-19.
  Taylor, H.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Taylor, J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Scottish General Hospital.
  Taylor, J.G.
        M.A., University College and Armstrong College; Military Cross; Temporary Captain, Durham
        Light Infantry.
  *Taylor, L.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force).
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  *Taylor, R.
        Armstrong College; Capt., 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers; 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1915; 1st Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916; Wounded, 1915 (twice) and 1916.
  +*Taylor, R.W.
        School of Medicine; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 11th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-16;
        Wounded, 1915; Killed in Action, Contalmaison, July 7th, 1916.
  Teague, T.R.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1917.
  *Teasdale, G.A.J.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1917 and 1919; Officer of the Order of the 
        British Empire, 1919; Temporary Capt., Royal Field Artillery, 18th Division Artillery, 
        France, 1915; 8th and 10th Corps, Headquarters, 1918-19, Staff Capt., France, 1919.
  Teasdale, R.K.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Telford, F.H.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Telford, T.C.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  Terry, T.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Tew, J.S.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Thackeray, J.R.
        B.Com., Armstrong College; Private, 1st Royal Lancashire Regiment, France, 1918; Wounded,
        1918.
  Theodosius, H.G.
        (University Staff); M.A., Hatfield Hall; Lieut., Interpreters' Corps; Corporal, Royal
        Army Medical Corps, Home, 1915-17; Interpreter's Corps., Home, 1917-19.
  *Thomas, B.
        Armstrong College; Private, 1st Northumberland Fusiliers; Northumberland Hussars, France,
        1917; 9th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1917; 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 
        1918; 1st Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1918-19.
  Thompson, A.E.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order; Capt., Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  Thompson, A.G.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 4th Command Depot.
  +*Thompson, C.J.M.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers (Special Reserve); 1st Northumberland
        Fusiliers, France, 1914; Acting Town Major, Bailleul, 1915-16; Died of Wounds, St. Eloi,
        March 27th, 1916.
  Thompson, E.
        M.A., B.D., University College; Lieut., Chinese Labour Corps, France, 1916-19.
  Thompson, E.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Military Cross; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces,
        4th Class.
  Thompson, G.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Capt., Yorkshire Regiment.
  *Thompson, H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Thompson, John, 
        Armstrong College; Officers' Cadet Battalion.
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  *Thompson, Joseph
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917) 11th York and Lancaster Regiment;
        4th York and Lancaster Regiment, France, 1916-17; Royal Air Force, France, 1918-19; 
        Wounded, 1917 (twice).
  *Thompson, J.R.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1917, Mentioned in
        Despatches; 2nd Lieut. (Temporary Lieut., 1918-19), Unattached List, Territorial Force,
        Durham University Officers' Training Corps; 9th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917.
  *Thompson, L.A.
        (University Staff); M.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 7th Durham Light Infantry, France,
        1915-16; Wounded, 1916.
  +*Thompson, L.M.
        University Staff); B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., North Staffordshire Regiment;
        Killed in Action, 1917.
  *Thompson, R.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded (twice).
  Thompson, R.T.
        Armstrong College; Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Thompson, S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northern General
        Hospital.
  Thompson, T.
        Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916;
        Invalided.
  +*Thompson, Walter
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded and Missing.
  Thompson, William
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Thompson, William
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 29th
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1918-19.
  *Thompson, William
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 5th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  +*Thompson, W.T.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., 14th Durham Light Infantry; 14th Durham Light Infantry, 
        France, 1915; Killed in Action, Loos, September 26th, 1915.
  Thomson, C.S.
        B.Hy., School of Medicine; Greek Medal for Military Merit; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps, Balkans, 1917-19.
  *Thomson, G.H.
        (University Staff); D.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Unattached List, Territorial Force,
        Durham University Officers' Training Corps, Home 1915-18.
  *Thomson, W.E.D'O.
        Hatfield Hall; Private, 9th Scottish Rifles, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1917.
  *Thorne, A.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Yorkshire Regiment; Wounded.
  *Thornton, B.M.
        Armstrong College; Private, 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Thornton, T.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Lothians and Border Horse; Northumberland Hussars, France,
        1915-17; 4th Reserve Regiment of Dragoons, Home, 1917.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  Thorpe, A.St.J.
        M.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Balkans, 1917-18.
  Threlfall, E.N.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northern Cyclist
        Battalion.
  Thrippleton, G.
        St. John's Hall; Sergt., Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force), Egypt, 1917-19.
  Thurlow, F.R.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Thwaites, A.R.
        Armstrong College; Cadet, Royal Field Artillery.
  Tilley, H.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Devon Regiment.
  Tinley, W.E.F.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Major, Royal Army
        Medical Corps.
  *Titley, W.
        Armstrong College; Military Medal, 1917, Bar, 1917, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); 
        Sergt. Royal Naval Division, Gallipoli and France, 1915-18; Wounded, 1917 and 1918.
  +*Todd, A.
        University College; Military Cross; Capt., 4th Durham Light Infantry; 2nd Yorkshire
        Regiment, France, 1915; 10th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-17; 18th Squadron,
        Royal Air Force, France, 1917; Wounded, 1915 and 1917; Prisoner of War; Died of Wounds,
        April 12th, 1917.
  *Todd, F.W.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., 19th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1916; 107th
        Pioneers, India, 1918; Indian Mechanical Transport Corps, India, 1918.
  *Todd, H.S.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieut., Liverpool Regiment; “B” Special Royal Engineers, 
        France, 1915-18.
  *Todd, J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Todd, M.
        B.Litt., Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Field Artillery.
  Tomlinson, A.C.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Royal Lancashire Regiment.
  Tomlinson, A.W.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Torry, R.G.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Tovey, C.J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 1st Suffolk Regiment,
        Mesopotamia, 1917-18; 1st Welsh Regiment, Gallipoli, 1918-19.
  *Towers, F.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Captain, 1st Manchester Regiment; 19th Manchester
        Regiment, France, 1916; 1st Manchester Regiment, India, Mesopotamia, and Palestine,
        1917-19; Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  *Towers, J.
        Armstrong College; Lance Corporal, Durham Light Infantry.
  Townsend, H.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry.
  *Townshend, N.E.G.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers; 40th Division Signal Company, Home.
  +*Tragheim, E,
         Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers, Chemical Section; Killed in Action.
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                                  University of Durham
  Travis, W.O.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Home, 1915-19.
  +Treble, J.N.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry,
        France, 1915; Killed in Action.
  Tredgold, A.F.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, 5th Royal West Surrey Regiment;  2/4th Royal West Surrey
        Regiment, Gallipoli and Palestine, 1915-16.
  Trench, A.C.
        Unattached; Military Cross, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Trimmer, A.C.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 6th East Lancashire Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915; Invalided;
        Lancashire Fusiliers, 1917-18; Wounded, 1918.
  +*Trimmer, E.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut., 6th East Lancashire Regiment,
        Gallipoli, 1915; Died of Wounds, Chunuk Bair, August 10th, 1915.
  Tritton, F.W.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Lieut., Royal Engineers.
  *Trobridge, F.G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches (three 
        times); Capt., Unattached List, Territorial Force; Major, General List (Staff).
  *Trotter, F.M.
        Armstrong College; Corporal, Royal Engineers; 5th Corps of Signals, France, 1916-18; 18th
        Corps of Signals, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  Trousdale, L.W.S.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Essex Regiment,
        Egypt, 1917-18; 5th Royal Irish Fusiliers, Palestine, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  +Truran, J.
        Armstrong College; Died on Service.
  Trussell, D.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Tuckey, J.G.W.
        M.A., University College; Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1919, Mentioned in 
        Despatches, 1914, 1915, 1916 and 1918, Honorary Chaplain to King, 1918, Chaplain to the 
        Forces, 1st Class (Assistant Chaplain General); 4th General Hospital, France, 1914; 4th 
        Division, France, 1914; Headquarters, 3rd Corps, France, 1914-15; Headquarters, 2nd Army, 
        France, 1915-16; Base Headquarters, France, 1916; Headquarters, Southern Command.
  Tuke, W.S.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Tulip, W.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, 10th Tank Battalion, France, 1917-19.
  *Tulloch, J.W.
        University College; Lieut., Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force); 16th Division
        Artillery, France, 1917-19.
  Tunnard, T.M.
        Licentiate in Theology, University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        Plymouth Garrison, Home.
  +Tunnell, O.
        M.Litt., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Royal West Kent  
        Regiment, Home 1916; Machine Gun Corps, France, 1917-18; Northumberland Fusiliers, France,
        1918; Killed in Action, Le Quesnoy, October 24th, 1918.
  +Tunstall, J.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Major, 54th Division
        Signal Company; Killed in Action.
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  *Turnbull, J.W.E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915 and 1918;
        Wounded, 1915, Prisoner of War.
  Turner, A.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Turner, A.N.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry and Royal Air Force, France, 1916,
        Home, 1917-18, France, 1919; Wounded, 1916.
  +Turner, E.S.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; Ranks, Royal Artillery, 1914-
        15; Royal Garrison Artillery, 1915-16; Killed in Action, August 21st, 1916.
  *Turner, G.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Engineers.
  Turner, G.G.
        (University Staff), M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force); 32nd Base General Hospital, Mesopotamia, 1916-17.
  Turner, G.P.L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Turner, H.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Turner, H.F.D.
        B.A., University College; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Capt. (Brevet-Major), 6th Royal 
        Welsh Fusiliers, New Zealand Division, France, 1917; 2nd Army Trench Mortar School, 
        France, 1917; 19th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1918.
  *Tustin, A.
        Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 4th (Reserve) Battalion (Conway), Royal
        Engineers.
  *Tweddle, W.A.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., 1st Garrison Battalion [King's Own] Yorkshire Light
        Infantry, Malta, 1918.
  +*Tweedie, D.S.
        Armstrong College; Military Medal; Lance Sergeant, 23rd Northumberland Fusiliers, France,
        1916-17; Died of Wounds, Arras, April 30th, 1917.
  *Tweedie-Smith, L.
        University College; Lieut., East Surrey Regiment.
  Tweedy, I.M.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers 
        (Territorial Force).
  Twidle, A.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Chaplain, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Glorious; Torpedoed.
  Tyrrell, E.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps, France,
        1915-16; Wounded, 1916.
   
  Unthank, W.R.E.
        M.D., M.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy; Division Train, Royal
        Naval Division, Gallipoli, Egypt and France, 1915-17; 1st Royal Marine Battalion, France,
        1917.
  Urch, H.S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
   
  *Varvill, W.W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches (twice); Lieut., Royal
        Engineers (Territorial Force); 4th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915; Royal 
        Engineers, France, 1915-16; Wounded, 1915.
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                                  University of Durham
  Vasey, H.D.
        Armstrong College; Staff-Sergt.-Instructor, School of Musketry.
  *Vasey, J.W.
        School of Medicine; Military Cross, 1918; Temporary Capt., 18th Northumberland Fusiliers,
        France, 1916-19; Wounded, 1918.
  +*Vassid, C.E.
        St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., 9th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry; Trooper, Scot's
        Greys, 1914-15; 9th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1915-16; Killed in
        Action, Somme, July 1st, 1916.
  *Vaughan, C.B.
        St. John's Hall; Royal Engineers (Signal Company).
  Veitch, C.C.Mck.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Vickery, F.W.A.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry; 2nd Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916;
        23rd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, France, 1916-17; Wounded, 1917.
  Victor, J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Victor, O.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Vincent, W.J.N.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Lieut.-Col., 
        Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Viney, A.D.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport).
  Vinter, S.G.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Vise, C.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Royal West Kent
        Regiment.
  Vizard, A.H.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  
  Wade, W.G.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 10th Duke of Wellington's Regiment.
  Waggett, A.C.
        Unattached; Capt.
  +Wake, J.P.
        Armstrong College; Killed in Action.
  *Wake, T.H.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches, 1919, Temporary Capt.,
        General List; 16th Northumberland Fusiliers, France, 1915-18; General Staff Officer, Grade 
        3, 32nd Division 1918; Brigade Major, 96th Infantry Brigade, 1918; Wounded, 1917.
  Walcott, L.A.
        B.A., Codrington College; 2nd Lieut., 8th British West Indies Regiment.
  Walker, A.H.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Walker, B.H.
        Armstrong College; South African Horse.
  *Walker, C.V.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Dental Surgeon; Howe Battalion, France, 1917-18;
        23rd and 33rd Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1918-19.
  Walker, C.W.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Walker, E.P.
        Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Walker, F.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College, Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Walker, F.S.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Lieut.-Col., 
        Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Walker, J.
        Armstrong College; Officers' Cadet Battalion.
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  +Walker, J.N.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut; [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry; Killed in Action.
  Walker, N.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Walker, O.N.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital Anglais, 249 bis
        Rhone, France.
  Walker, R.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Non-Collegiate; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 
        Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Walker, S.C.
        Armstrong College; Air Mechanic, 2nd Class, Royal Air Force.
  Walker, T.
        Armstrong College, Northumberland Fusiliers, Invalided.
  *Walker, W.E.
        Armstrong College; Temporary Lieutenant, 13th Durham Light Infantry; 1st Durham Light
        Infantry, Egypt and France, 1915-16; 1st Wiltshire Regiment, France, 1918; 13th Durham
        Light Infantry, France, 1918; Wounded, 1916 and 1918 (twice).
  *Walker, W.N.
        School of Medicine; Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Wall, S.H.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +Wallace, Herbert
        Armstrong College; Royal Fusiliers, Killed in Action.
  +Wallace, Hugh
        Armstrong College and School of Medicine; Royal Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  *Wallace, H.H.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery; Royal Engineers, France, 1916-17;
        Royal Garrison Artillery, Balkans, 1918-19.
  +Wallace, J.J.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France,
        1917-18; Killed, November 8th, 1918.
  Wallace, S.J.N.
        University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 42nd Division, Balkans,
        1915-16; 1st Cavalry Division, France, 1917-19.
  *Wallace, T.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1915, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., 3rd Border
        Regiment; 1st Royal West Kent Regiment, France, 1914; 1st Border Regiment, Gallipoli,
        1915; 11th Royal Sussex Regiment, France, 1916; Wounded 1916.
  Wallis, C.S.
        (University Staff); M.A., Non-Collegiate; Mentioned by Secretary of State, 1918; Temporary
        Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Mediterranean, East France, Egypt, Gallipoli and East
        Mediterranean, 1915-17, Home, 1918.
  Walmsley, F.G.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Mentioned in Despatches, 1918; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th
        Class; 12th Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1917-18.
  Walsh, E.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Military Medal, Royal Army Medical Corps, 7th Field Ambulance
        (3rd Division).
  Walsh, F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Medal; Royal Army Medical Corps, 7th Field Ambulance.
  Walshe, W.G.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1914.
  Walters, T.C.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, 1917-18.
  +*Walton, E.A.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., 9th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916; Killed in 
        Action, Somme, September 1916.
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  *Walton, H.P.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 10th Royal Berkshire
        Regiment, 1916; 11th Durham Light Infantry, 1916; 7th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light 
        Infantry, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  *Walton, J.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Gurkha Rifles.
  *Walton, N.A.
        Licentiate in Theology, St. John's Hall; Northumberland Fusiliers.
  +*Walton, W.K.
        St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., 21st Durham Light Infantry; 9th Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1916-17; Killed in Action, Hooge, July 31st, 1917.
  Walton-Brown, S.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College: Capt., Royal Army Service Corps.
  Wanless, R.P.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S.
        Sturgeon, Haslar Hospital; H.M.S. Gloucestershire, 1917; H.M.S. Pentstemon, 1917-18.
  Wansbrough, H.S.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Chaplain, Royal Navy, H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth, 1914-19.
  *Warburton, W.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*Ward, F.H.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; East Yorkshire Regiment, Cyclist Battalion; Killed in Action,
        September 24th, 1917.
  Ward, J.I.
        B.A., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  *Ward, R.H.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary 2nd Lieut., 3rd [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry; 
        1/5th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1916-17; Wounded, 1917.
  +Ward, T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  Wardale, J.D.
        (University Staff); M.A., M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps
        (Territorial Force), 1st Northern General Hospital.
  *Wardill, W.E.M.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  *Wardle, W.C.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Crocus, 1918, H.M.S.
        Duchess of Devonshire, 1918, H.M.S. Beagle, 1918-19.
  Warner, S.M.
        M.A., University College; Chaplain, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Victory.
  Warner, W.A.
        Unattached; Military Cross; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Warren, J.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Warth, S.F.
        B.A., University College; Royal Army Medical Corps; 130th Field Ambulance, France,
        1916-18; 6th Corps Headquarters, France, 1918-19.
  *Warwick, G.
        B.A., University College; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1916-19), 2/9th Durham Light Infantry,
        Balkans, 1916-18.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Warwick, J.A.
        Armstrong College; Private, 1st Garrison Battalion, [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry; 
        16th Garrison Battalion, [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, France, 1918-19.
  Waterfield, J.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Waters, J.F.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., 5th West Riding Regiment, France, 1917-18.
  Watkins-Jones, D.J.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Watmough, J.C.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  *Waton, A.H.
        University College; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches, Croix de Guerre; Temporary
        Major, General List; 18th Durham Light Infantry, Egypt and France, 1915-16; 5th Army
        Infantry School, France, 1916-17; 5th Army Headquarters, France, 1917-18; General Staff
        Officer, Grade 3, 9th Division, France, 1918; Brigade Major, 87th Infantry Brigade, 
        France, 1918-19.
  *Waton, C.F.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Mesopotamia, 1918-19.
  *Watson, E.G.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., South Lancashire Regiment; Killed in Action.
  Watson, H.J.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Scottish Horse.
  Watson, John
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross; Capt., Royal Engineers (Gas Services); Royal
        Army Medical Corps (9th Division), France 1915-16; Royal Engineers (Gas), France, 1916-19;
        Wounded.
  Watson, J.R.
        M.B., School of Medicine; Temporary Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, No.3 Native Labour
        General Hospital.
  *Watson, N.H.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry (Special Reserve); 10th Durham Light
        Infantry, France, 1916; Wounded, 1916 (twice).
  *Watson, S.J.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Scots Fusiliers.
  Watson, T.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Watson, W.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery; 277th Army Brigade, Royal
        Field Artillery, France, 1918-19.
  *Watt, G.V.
        L.D.S., School of Medicine; Temporary Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Egypt, 1917-18.
  Watts, A.M.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Watts, H.C.
        University College; Capt., Indian Army Reserve of Officers; 11th Nottinghamshire and 
        Derbyshire Regiment, France, 1915, 1916, and 1916-17; Indian Army, India, Mesopotamia, 
        Palestine and Egypt, 1917-19; Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  Watts, J.A.W.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Major, Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  Watts, W.P.T.
        School of Medicine; Air Force Cross, 1918, Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Lieut., 
        Royal Air Force; 29th Squadron, Royal Air Force, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918.
  Waugh, J.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry.
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                                  University of Durham
  Wear, A.E.L.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George,
        Territorial Decoration, Mentioned by Secretary of State; Colonel, Royal Army Medical 
        Corps.
  *Wear, A.H.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Lieut., Royal Navy; Royal Naval
        Barracks, Chatham, 1914-15; H.M.S. Ajax, 1915-17; Royal Naval Air Service, 1917-18; Royal
        Air Force, 1918.
  +Weatherill, E.T.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Dublin Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  Weaver, S.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1917-18,
        Palestine and Egypt, 1918-19; Gassed, 1917.
  Webb, F.R.
        B.A., St. John's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal Flying Corps, 
        Egypt, 1916-17.
  Webb, J.F.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Webb, S.G.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Webb, S.Ll.
        Licentiate in Theology; Unattached; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned 
        in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class.
  Webb, W.A.
        M.A., M.Litt., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Machine Gun Corps.
  Webb, W.H.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Private, South African Contingent.
  Webster, W.G.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; 35th Casualty
        Clearing Station, France, Balkans and Palestine, 1916-18; 50th General Hospital, Balkans,
        1918.
  *Weddell, E.T.
        Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1918-19) 3rd Durham Light
        Infantry; 18th Durham Light Infantry, France 1916-19.
  +Weeks, F.M.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; Wounded;
        Killed in Action.
  Weidner, R.J.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Weightman, F.N.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps, Home 1915-16; 35th Field
        Ambulance, France 1916; Wounded 1916.
  Weir, D.H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Welch, G.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut, Royal Engineers; Royal Army Service Corps, France, 1915;
        Royal Engineers, France, 1915-18.
  *Welch, J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded (twice).
  +*Welch, M.S.
        Armstrong College; Highland Light Infantry; Killed in Action, March, 1918.
  Welch, R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine, and B.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Army Medical
        Corps.
  Welch, T.
        Armstrong College;  Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches, Mentioned by Secretary of
        State; Major, Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Wellington, H.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  *Welsford, P.S.J.
        St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Capt., 7th South Wales Borderers., France, 1915, Balkans, 1915-
        19.
  *Welsh, E.A.W.
        School of Medicine; Lieut., 7th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1915-16 and 1917-18.
  Welsh, R.A.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  West, C.J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Capt., Royal Army 
        Medical Corps.
  West, R.M.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches, Officer of
        the Order of the British Empire; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, North Midlands 
        Field Ambulance.
  *Weston, E.P., 
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  Wetherell, M.C.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Commander, Military Order of Avis (Portugal); Lieut.-Col.,
        Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Weyman, G.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., 3rd Durham Light Infantry; 2nd Durham Light Infantry,
        France, 1915.
  Whaite, H.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Wheeler, A.E.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery, Home, 1918.
  Wheeler, C.R.E.
        B.A., Hatfield Hall; 3rd Canadian Labour Battalion.
  Wheeler, G.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class,
        attached Hampshire Regiment.
  Wheeler, G.M.E.
        Licentiate in Theology, Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Wheeler, H.J.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  While, T.S.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut, 5th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry.
  Whillis, S.S.
        (University Staff); M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps,
        1st Northern General Hospital.
  Whitby, F.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  White, E.H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut, Tyne Electrical Royal Engineers.
  *White, E.L.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Northern Cyclist Battalion; 2/6th Manchester Regiment, France,
        1917-18; Wounded, 1918.
  *White, H.H.
        St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
  White, H.V.N.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall.
  +*White, S.W.
        Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Killed in Action.
  *Whitehead, E.E.
        Armstrong College; Lieut., Machine Gun Corps; 16th Machine Gun Corps, France, 1916-18;
        100th Machine Gun Corps, France, 1918-19; American Expeditionary Force, France, 1918.
  *Whitehead, T.
        (University Staff); Armstrong College; Capt., Unattached List, Territorial Force;
        (Territorial Force) attached Durham University Officers' Training Corps.
  Whitehouse, W.H.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +Whiteley, L.
        M.A., University College; Lieut., Royal Highlanders; Machine Gun Corps, 1916; Killed in
        Action, Ypres, July 31st, 1917.
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                                  University of Durham
  *Whitfield, F.E.B.
        M.A., University College; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Capt., Welsh Regiment; Wounded
        (twice).
  *Whittaker, H.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Corporal, Special Brigade, Royal Engineers, France, 1915-17.
  Whittaker, H.S.
        Unattached; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; Wounded.
  Whittle, J.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Whittle, J.T.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; 2nd Lieut, 8th North Staffordshire Regiment.
  Whitworth, W.
        Licentiate in Theology; St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class;
        Royal Army Chaplains' Department, 1918-19
  *Widdicombe, E.H.
        University College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
  *Wigg, G.W.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  *Wigham, F.J.
        Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches, Corporal, Canadian Division.
  *Wight, H.R.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Military Cross, 1918; Capt. (Acting Major, 1918-19) 3rd Border
        Regiment; 2nd Border Regiment, France, 1914-15; 1st Border Regiment, Gallipoli, 1915;
        Special Brigade, Royal Engineers, France, 1915-19.
  Wilcock, A.W.
        B.Mus., Unattached; Section Sanitaire Anglais 2 Convois Automobiles, attached 72nd 
        Division, French Army, 1917-18.
  Wilcox, F.T.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Wilde, H.
        Unattached; Military Cross; 2nd Lieut., 4th South Lancashire Regiment, attached 12th
        Somerset Regiment.
  Wilkins, C.R.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Wilkinson, A.E.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Royal Engineers, Chemical Corps.
  Wilkinson, A.W.
        School of Medicine; 2nd Lieut., West Yorkshire Regiment.
  Wilkinson, E.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Staff-Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  *Wilkinson, F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers (Special Reserve).
  Wilkinson, F.D.
        B.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  *Wilkinson, H.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Military Cross; 2nd Lieut., East Lancashire Regiment.
  Wilkinson, James
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Wilkinson, Josiah
        B.Litt., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Wilkinson, L.H.
        B.A., University College; Lieut., 3rd South Staffordshire Regiment; 8th Lincolnshire
        Regiment, France, 1916-17.
  *Wilkes, H.G.
        St. Chad's Hall; 2nd Lieut., 1st Somerset Light Infantry; 28th London Regiment, France,
        1916; 1st Somerset Light Infantry, France, 1918-19.
  Willan, R.J.
        (University Staff); M.B., M.S., School of Medicine; Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 
        Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Lieut.-Comdr., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  Williams, C.E.
        Hatfield Hall; 2nd Lieut., Royal Army Service Corps; Wounded.
  Williams, G.
        School of Medicine; Royal Garrison Artillery; Wounded (three times).
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                                       Roll of Service                                      
  +Williams, G.T.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Capt., Royal Field Artillery, France 1914-15, Gallipoli, 1915,
        Egypt, 1916, Mesopotamia, 1916; Invalided; India, 1916-18; Died, April 19th, 1918.
  Williams, J.H.
        M.A., Armstrong College; Royal Army Medical Corps.
  *Williams, T.J.
        B.A., Non-Collegiate; Military Cross; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal
        Army Chaplains' Department, France, 1916-17; Gassed, 1917.
  *Williamson, A.B.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned by Secretary of State; Capt., Royal Engineers, Tyne
        Electrical Engineers.
  Williamson, H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Royal Navy.
  Williamson, J.B.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Willmore, W.S.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Indian Medical Service.
  *Wilson, A.D.
        Armstrong College; Pioneer, Royal Engineers, Chemical Section.
  Wilson, A.F.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Air Force, France, 1917, Italy, 1918.
  *Wilson, A.L.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Mentioned in Despatches; Lieut. (Acting Capt., 1917); 8th
        Durham Light Infantry, France, 1917-18.
  +Wilson, D.
        School of Medicine; Killed in Action.
  Wilson, F.G.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Staff Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Wilson, J.J.V.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College: Bowker's Horse, British East Africa.
  *Wilson, J.L.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, Northern General 
        Hospital.
  *Wilson, P.W.
        Armstrong College; Able Seaman, Drake Battalion, Royal Naval Division; Nelson Battalion,
        Gallipoli and France, 1915-18; Drake Battalion, France, 1918; Wounded, 1918; Prisoner of 
        War, 1918.
  *Wilson, R.H.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., York and Lancaster Regiment.
  Wilson, S.
        B.A., Armstrong College; Durham Light Infantry.
  Wilson, W.F.
        (University Staff); M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st
        Northern General Hospital.
  Wilson, W.J.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; Sapper, Royal Engineers.
  Wiltshire, W.B.C.
        Unattached; Royal West Surrey Regiment.
  Wimberley, C.F.A.
        M.A., Non-Collegiate; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Winstanley, E.H.
        B.A., St. Chad's Hall; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +Winter, L.A.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; Died on Service, November
        15th, 1918.
  Wippell, J.C.
        Principal of Codrington College; Chaplain, 4th British West Indies Regiment.
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                                  University of Durham
  Wiseman, J.
        Armstrong College; Sergt., Royal Engineers.
  *Wolf, H.O.
        Armstrong College; Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, France, 1916-19.
  Wolfenden, W.I.
        M.A., University College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Welsh
        Fusiliers, Egypt, 1918; Royal Air Force, Egypt, 1918-19.
  Wood, C.A.
        Codrington College; 15th London Regiment.
  *Wood, E.
        B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Royal Warwickshire Regiment; Wounded.
  Wood, F.H.
        D.Mus., Unattached; Royal Army Medical Corps, Home, 1917-18.
  Wood, F.T.H.
        D.P.H., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in 
        Despatches; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Wood, G.C.
        M.Sc., Armstrong College; Sergt., Northumberland Fusiliers.
  +Wood, G.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt. New Zealand Medical Corps, New Zealand Expeditionary
        Force; Died of Wounds.
  *Wood, G.S.
         (University Staff); B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry attached
         Royal Air Force; Wounded (twice)
  *Wood, J.F.
         Armstrong College; Sergt., 3rd Scottish Rifles; 5/6th Scottish Rifles, France, 1916-17;
         Wounded, 1916 and 1917.
  Wood, J.H.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Military Cross; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps; Assistant
        Director of Medical Service (Sanitary), Canal Zone Department, Egypt Expeditionary Force.
  Wood, M.D.
        M.D., B.S., School of Medicine; Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached 61st South
        Midland Division Train, Royal Army Service Corps.
  *Wood, N.
         B.A., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., 11th [King's Own] Yorkshire Light Infantry, 
         Egypt 1915-16; 3rd Battalion West India Regiment, Egypt, France and Italy, 1916-19.
  Wood, Reginald
         B.Sc., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry (Territorial Force).
  *Wood Robert
         B.Sc., Armstrong College; Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers; Wounded.
  *Wood, R.P.
         Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery.
  Wood, S.T.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Woodhams, S.
        M.A., Hatfield Hall; Sergt., Royal Fusiliers.
  +Woodhouse, D.C.
        B.D., Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, France, 1915-16; Invalided
        and died October 6th, 1916.
  Woodman, A.
        School of Medicine; Temporary Surg.-Sub-Lieut., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Minos, 1918, H.M.S.
        Tobago, 1918.
  *Woodman, G.S.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Lieut., Royal Army Medical Corps, attached East Surrey
        Regiment.
  Woodman, T.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  Woodroffe, C.A.
        Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class; Royal Army Chaplains'
        Department.
  Woodyatt, J.F.
        M.D., School of Medicine; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps.
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  *Woolacott, D. 
        (University Staff); D.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary Capt., Unattached List
        Territorial Force, Durham University Officers' Training Corps, Home, 1914-19.
  Woolcott, L.
        Licentiate in Theology, Codrington College; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Woollett, F.W.C.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  +*Wordsworth, J.C.D.
        Hatfield, Hall; 2nd Lieut., 8th Durham Light Infantry, France, 1916-17; Killed in Action,
        France, April 6th, 1917.
  Wormald, T.L.
        M.D., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps; 6th General
        Hospital, France, 1915; 4th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, France, 1915-16; 1/1st North Midlands
        Field Ambulance, France, 1916-17
  Worsley, F.W.
        M.A., B.D., University College; Mentioned in Despatches; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces,
        3rd Class; 51st Division, France, 1915-16; 41st Casualty Clearing Station, France, 1916,
        Commanding Chaplains' School of Instruction, France, 1917-18, Italy, 1918-19.
  Worswick, S.
        Licentiate in Theology, Unattached; Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class.
  Worth R.
        M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Major, Royal 
        Army Medical Corps.
  Worthington, S.
        M.B., B.S., B.Hy., School of Medicine; Surgeon, Royal Navy.
  Wreford, J.
        M.B., B.Hy, School of Medicine; Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1st Northumbrian Royal
        Field Artillery.
  *Wrench, P.E.
        B.A., University College; Private, Royal Army Service Corps.
  +*Wright, C.J.
         B.Sc., Armstrong College; Temporary 2nd Lieut., South Staffordshire Regiment;
         Machine Gun Corps, France, 1916; Killed in Action, Flers, October 19th, 1916.
  *Wright, J.N.
         St. Chad's Hall; Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, Home, 1916-19.
  Wright, W.T.
         Non-Collegiate; Lieut.-Col., Punjabis Volunteer Rifles.
  *Wyatt, L.C.K.
         University College; Lieut., 3rd Wiltshire Regiment; 2/4th Wiltshire Regiment, India,
         1914-16; 2nd Royal Berkshire Regiment, France, 1917; 1st Wiltshire Regiment, France,
         1918; Wounded, 1917 and 1918.
  Wyeth, F.J.S.
         B.D., Unattached; Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches; Capt., General List (Staff).
  *Wylam, B.
         Armstrong College; Lieut., Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force); 449th Siege
         Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 1917-18; Wounded, 1917.
  Wylie, J.R.
         M.B., B.S., School of Medicine; Capt., Royal Army Medical Corps.
  +*Wylie, W.S.
         B.A., Armstrong College; 2nd Lieut., York and Lancaster Regiment; Killed in Action.
  Wynne, G.W.L.
         St. Chad's Hall; Capt., Durham Light Infantry; 28th London Regiment, 1915-17; Durham
         Light Infantry, France, 1917-19.
  *Wynne-Owen, D.
         St. Chad's Hall; Lance Corporal, 3rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1918-19. 
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