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Record of Service 1914-18 Boys School

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N12.06

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NEWBROUGH

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NY 868681

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Newbrough Boys' School.

Which war

1914-18

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Booklet approx. 7½ inches high x 5 inches wide. It lists the names by the year is which they left the school. The preface written by the Headmaster indicates they feels some names may have been omitted.
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Newbrough Boys’ School.
A Record / of / Names and Service / in the / Great War / 1914-1919.

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Record of Service 1914-18 Boys School (N12.06)

 
NEWBROUGH   Boys' School.

    

    
Title page

    
   Newbrough Boys’ School.

    
   A Record
   of
   Names and Service
   in the
   Great War
   1914-1919.
------------------------------------
Introduction   

    
   Newbrough Boys’ School

    
   Easter 1920

    
   It has been impossible to gather a complete list
   of Old Boys who served in the War; but suffi-
   cient evidence is forthcoming that this school’s
   register has supplied a fair share of names to the
   Roll of Honour.  Sincere sympathy is extended to
   the parents who for their country’s sake have had
   to bear the loss of a dear son.

    
   With the hope that this list will be of interest
   and use, and that any omissions may be excused, 
   I ask acceptance of this tribute to the Old Boys of
   Newbrough School.
      W.T. Butland
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Page 1

    
   War Record Of Individual Scholars

    
   Arranged according to the years of
   leaving school.
   -----------------
   H.S.   Home Service
   W.F.   Western Front.
   -----------------

    
   1887
   
   Waugh, Robert         Company Qr.Mr.Sergt. 4th N.F.
                         H.S.
   
   1888
   
   Bell, John Henry      Private, 1st Sherwood Foresters   
                         W.F.   Killed in action 6-5-15

    
   Hindmarsh, Edward     Lance Corporal, 21st K.R.R.
                         H.S.
   
   Allen, Henry A.       15th Reinforcements, Auckland
                         Battalion, N.Z.
                         W.F.   Killed in action 21.2.17

    
   1890
    
   Charlton, M.S.        Company-Sergt.-Major, 4th N.F.,
                         and Tyneside Scottish
                         W.F.   Passchendaele, the Hindenburg Line,
                         Croiselle, etc.  Gassed Aveluy Wood 9.4.18
   
   Waugh, John           Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   2nd Battle of Ypres.
                         Wounded, Armentieres, 10-8-15
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   1892
   
   Charlton, Robert      Private, 8th Lincs., Labour Batt.
                         W.F.

    
   Wilson, Thomas.       Private, 25th N.F.
                         W.F.   Killed in action, 3-9-17
                         Buried in Hargicourt Cemetery, near Peronne.

    
   1893
   
   Johnson, James        Private, 2nd Tyneside Scottish
                         W.F.   Wounded, Somme, 1-7-16

    
   1894
   
   Johnson, Matthew J.   Private, K.O.S.B.
                         W.F.   Killed in action, October, 1918

    
   1895
   
   Dagg, John            Sapper, Inland Waterways & Docks, R.E.
                         H.S.   Sandwich

    
   1896
   
   Smith, John W.        Private R.A.M.C.
                         W.F. and the Rhine (Cologne)

    
   Nattrass, Ralph W.    Signaller, 5th D.L.I.
                         W.F.   Taken prisoner 27-5-18
                         Died at Darcy, 23-9-18
   
   1897
   
   Elliott, Robert       Sapper, Northumbrian R.E.
                         W.F.   Loos.   Egypt.   Salonika.
                         Missing at Cubuluk Bridge in Macedonia 2-11-16
                         Buried there

    
   Brown, Matthew        Lce.Corpl., Military Police
                         Canadians, Machine Gun Section
                         W.F.   Aubin.   St.Vasst.   Etaples.
   
   Brown, John           Private, 4th D.L.I.
                         H.S.   Seaham Harbour.
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   1898
   
   Waugh, Joseph         2nd Corporal R.E.
                         W.F.   Dunkerque.   Bergues.

    
   Smith, George         Private R.A.M.C.
                         W.F. and the Rhine (Cologne)

    
   1899
   
   Blackburn, John J.    Private, 159th Depot Brigade
                         Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.

    
   Cleminson, Robert     Trooper, N.H.I.Y. and 9th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded Ypres, 11-4-18

    
   Robley, Wm.R.         Lance-Corporal R.E.
                         Railway Transportation Section.   W.F.

    
   Charlton, John W.     Company Sergt.Major, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded on three occasions.
                         Three medals.
   
   Smith, Thompson       Corporal, 85th Nova Scotia Highlanders
                         W.F.   Vimy.   Lens, etc.
                         Buried and wounded in mine explosion 28-6-1917

    
   Cousin, Joseph.       Private N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded 9-4-17

    
   Jacques, John         Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.

    
   1900
   
   Hulse, Henry          Driver, R.A.S.C. (M.T.)
                         Dublin

    
   McCready, John J.     Private, 21st N.F.
                         W.F.   Killed in action.

    
   1901
   
   Brown, Thomas         Private, R.A.M.C.
                         W.F.   Metz.   Somme.   Gassed in March 1918

    
   Barker, George.       Private, 11th Lincolns.
                         H.S.
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Page 4
   
   Robley, Thomas        Corporal, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.

    
   Pattison, Edward J.   Lance-Corporal, Canadian
                         Overseas Construction Corps
                         W.F.   Somme.

    
   Blackburn, Hugh       Shoeing Smith, R.A.S.C.
                         W.F.

    
   Forster, Walter       Lieut. And Quartermaster, D.L.I.
                         W.F.   Somme   Vermelles   La Basse   Armentieres
                         Passchendaele
                         Seriously hurt in a collision at Chalnes.

    
   Elliott, William      Sergeant, Canadian Engineers,
                         W.F.   Somme   Vimy Ridge   Passchendaele
   
   Pringle, James        Lieutenant, 14th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded 22.8.17
                         Demobilisation Officer for Manchester Regt.

    
   1902
   
   Parker, Joseph        Private, South Wales Borderers
                         W.F.   Wounded, Kimmel Hill, 21-8-18

    
   Cresswell, J.J.       1st Air Mechanic, R.A.F.
                         School of Technical Training, Halton Camp

    
   Charlton, Nevison     Bandsman, 4th N.F.
                         H.S.

    
   Smith, Joseph H.      Corporal, Yorks and Lancs.
                         W.F. and the Rhine.   Wounded Highwood  15.9.16

    
   1903
   
   Scott, Charles        Shoeing Smith, R.F.A.
                         W.F.   Gassed.

    
   Lowes, Matthew H.     Sergeant, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Ypres.   Peronne.
                         Died in France of pneumonia.

    
   Thorburn, William     Private, K.O.Y.L.I.
                         W.F.   Wounded 11.5.17.
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   Brown, Matthew        Private, R.A.S.C. (Supply)
                         Newcastle

    
   Watson, Baynes        Corporal, Remount Service.
                         Ripon
   
   Elliott, Roger T.     Private, 3rd N.F.
                         H.S.

    
   Smith, Robert         Private, Lewis Gun Section, 15th D.L.I.
                         W.F.   Killed at Warlencourt, 7-10-18

    

    
   Bell, Joseph          Bandsman, 8th Yorks and Lancs.
                         Italy   Fiume

    
   Charlton, Robert W.   Signaller, R.G.A.
                         W.F.   Gassed 9-10-18

    
   Hunter, George        Private, K.O.Y.L.I.
                         W.F.   Wounded in right arm.

    
   Hunter, John W.       Corporal, 9th P.W.  Yorks.Regt.
                         W.F.   Gassed in 1916

    
   1904
   
   Elliott, James        Lance-Corporal, 1st Northamptons.
                         W.F.   Passchendaele and Givenchy.
                         Wounded 19-4-18

    
   Mews, John W.         Private, Tyneside Scottish
                         W.F.   Wounded 21-3-18
                         Reported dead a few days later.

    
   Cousin, Thomas        Private, T.R. Batt., R.A.M.C.
                         H.S.

    
   Hodgson, Frank        Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded 15-9-16.   Died two days later.

    
   Charlton, Louis.      Leading Seaman, Howe Batt., R.N.D.
                         Egypt.   Dardanelles.   Greece.   France.
                         Wounded Dardanelles 6-6-15 Killed in France 29-8-16

    
   Smith, Thomas.        Private, East Yorks.
                         W.F.
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   1905
   
   Tiffin, Norman        Lance-Corpl. 6th H.L.I. (Glasgow
                         Highlanders).
                         W.F.   Wounded 25-9-17, 14-4-18 and 25-12-18

    
   Cleminson, John       Trooper, N.H.I.Y.
                         W.F.   Killed in action at St. Quentin, 22-3-18

    
   Hodgson, Joseph       Private, 4th N.F. and 1st Royal Berks.
                         W.F.   Wounded 9-9-18

    
   Tiffin, Fred.         Private, 6th N.F.
                         W.F.   Killed in action 11-4-18

    
   1906
   
   Robson, Thomas B.     Guardsman, Grenadier Guards
                         Tower of London.

    
   Smith, Edward         Private, R.A.M.C.
                         H.S.
   
   Wharton, William      Private, R.A.S.C (M.T.)
                         Salonika and Egypt.

    
   Heslop, William       Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.  Killed in action in the Ypres Sector 29-5-15

    
   Butland, W.T.         Corporal, 91st Field Company, R.E.
                         W.F.   Hill 70, near Loos.   Reported wounded
                         and missing 25-9-1915.  Presumed killed same date.

    
   Brown, Arthur         Private, R.A.S.C. (M.T.)
                         W.F.

    
   1907
   
   Smith, John E.        Sergeant, 14th N.F.
                         W.F.   Accidentally killed while prisoner of war at
                         Amifontaine in June 1919

    
   Elliott, Ernest       Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Several engagements.   Died of pneumonia
                         after demobilization.

    
   Robley, Edward        Private, 11th N.F.
                         W.F. and Italy.
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   Stevenson, John
                         W.F. (?)   Killed in action.
   
   Mews, Robert          Private, 4th Yorks
                         H.S.   Hornsea.

    
   Brown, William        Sergeant, 4th N.F.         
                         W.F.

    
   Heslop, John Tom      Private, 4th N.F. attached to
                         103rd L.T.M.B.
                         W.F.   Wounded, 2nd Ypres, 20-4-15.   Somme 23-9-16
                         Arras, 24-12-17

    
   Winchester, George    Pioneer, R.E.
                         W.F.   Wounded at Nieuport and Landres.
               
   Milburn, Sidney T.    Driver, R.A.S.C. (M.T.)
                         W.F.   Wounded Gauzeaucourt, 19-9-18

    
   Dargue, Joseph        Sergeant, 4th N.F. and Y.L.I.
                         W.F.   Ypres.   Wounded July 1915, Nov. 1916

    
   1908
 
   Elliott, John Henry   Corporal, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded 2nd Ypres, 26-4-15

    
   Pearson, S. Haswell   Corporal, R.A.F. Mechanic Instructor
                         Halton Aerodrome.

    
   Pearson, Fenwick      Lance-Corporal, Army Cyclist Corps
                         W.F. and the Rhine.

    
   Arkle, Wm.C.          Private, 19th N.F.
                         W.F.   Lacerated wound in forehead, February 1918

    
   Thorburn, Thomas      Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Prisoner of war in Germany 8 months.

    
   Smith, Joseph W.      Private, Coldstream Guards
                         W.F.   Wounded, Cambrai 31-11-17.

    
   Blackburn, Peter      Sapper, R.E.
                         W.F.

    
   Lowes, Edwin John     Private, Northern Cyclist Corps
                         W.F.   Wounded at Passchendaele.
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   Robley, Nevison       Sergeant, M.G.C.
                         W.F.   Wounded and gassed.  Awarded Military Medal.

    
   Benson, James         Private, D.L.I.
                         H.S.

    
   1909
 
   Bell, George Rigg     Private, 1st Garrison Battalion.
                         South Staffordshire.
                         India – Bombay

    
   Short, Wilfrid        Gunner, V22, H.T.M.B., R.G.A.
                         W.F.   Passchendaele   Arras   Gassed at Ypres.

    
   Allcorn, John         Corporal, T.M.B., R.F.A.
                         H.S. and W.F.   Wounded at Locre 22-8-18

    
   Stephenson, Thomas

    
   Charlton, Arthur      Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded Somme 15-9-17   Killed in
                         action  12-12-17

    
   Bell, Thomas W.       Private, 13th N.F. and R.A.M.C.
                         W.F.   Somme.

    
   Brown, Joseph         Private, Sherwood Foresters
                         Ireland and France.  Wounded Somme 12-10-16

    
   Cleminson, Thomas     Trooper, N.H.I.Y. and 6th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded Arras 15-4-17

    
   Wright, Thomas A.     Sergeant, R.A.O.C.
                         Mesopotamia and India

    
   Scott, Tom.           Corporal, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded in arm and legs 7-11-18

    
   Hodgson, Thomas       Private, 9th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded 26-4-17 and 24-9-18

    
   Nicholson, Edwin      Lance-Corporal 4th Reserves N.F.
                         H.S.

    
   1910

    
   Chandler, George      Private, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.   Wounded at Highwood (Somme) 15-9.16
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   Shield, John          Canadians
                         W.F.

    
   Shield, Joseph        Canadians
                         W.F.   Killed in action.

    
   Peart, Thomas R.      Private, Royal Warwicks.
                         W.F.   Killed in action at Valenciennes 24-10-18

    
   Carruthers, Edgar C.  Sergeant, 4th N.F.
                         H.S.

    
   Miller, Lionel        Private, N.F. and M.G.C., R.E.
                         W.F.   Somme and Lens.

    
   1911
   
   Harrison, Ernest      Corporal, 4th N.F. P. and B.T.
                         Instructor
                         W.F.  Lyrs, Cronne Hill. Wounded in head, neck, and
                         left side, 27-5-18  at the Aisne.

    
   Pearson, Cecil        Canadians
                         W.F.

    
   Robley, Edward        Private, Royal Fusiliers
                         W.F.   Prisoner of war in Germany.

    
   Thompson, Thomas      Drummer, 4th N.F.
                         W.F.

    
   Smith, Fred           Corporal, Grenadier Guards
                         H.S.   Chelsea.

    
   Johnson, Forster      Private, K.O.Y.L.I.
                         W.F.   Died of wounds at 3rd Australian Clearing
                         Station 10-10-17

    
   Thorburn, Frank       Private, West Riding Regiment
                         W.F.   Killed at Valenciennes 24-10-18

    
   Butland, Robert E.    Corporal R.A.S.C (M.T.)
                         Dublin.

    
   Lowes, George R.      Private, Lancashire Fusiliers
                         W.F. The big push. Prisoner in Germany for 8months.
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   1912
   
   Wharton, Edward       Private, R.A.S.C (M.T.)
                         H.S.   London, Southampton, &c.

    
   Elliott, Gladstone    Private, 1st Battalion Northamptons
                         W.F.   Wounded Passchendaele 23-11-17
                         Died next day.

    
   Nicholson, Nicholas W.  Private, M.G.C.
                         W.F.   Reported missing 13-4-18.  Presumed killed.

    
   Wood, Fred.           Private, M.G.C.
                         W.F.   Cambrai.   Valenciennes.

    
   Watson, Gill.         Cadet, R.A.F.
                         H.S.   Shorncliffe.

    
   Pearson, Wilfrid      Canadians
      
   Milburn, Arthur.      Corporal, Lincs Yeomanry and
                         Lincs. Infantry
                         W.F. and Germany. Cambrai, the Hindenburg Line,etc.

    

    
   1913
   
   Thorburn, Andrew      Private, 5th D.L.I.
                         H.S.

    
   Peart, Norman         Private, 9th D.L.I.
                         W.F.   Wounded, Marne, 21-7-18

    
   Miller, George        Private, 10th N.F.
                         Italy.   The big push on the River Drave.

    
   Rutherford, Robert W. Private, R.A.S.C. (M.T.)
                         Egypt.

    
   Rutter, John          Private, R.A.S.C. (M.T.)
                         H.S.

    
   Bell, John Martin     Private, 17th M.G.C.
                         W.F.

    
   1914
   
   Hetherington, John W. Sergeant-Pilot, R.F.C. and R.A.F.
                         H.S.   Farnborough, &c.
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   Let us not forget that if Honour be for
   the dead, Gratitude can only be for the
   living.      
   Ruskin.
NamesN12.06   

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