[From 1918 Examiner Annual]

THE GREAT WAR.

MANXMEN'S GALLANT PART.

THE GREAT WAR which commenced in August, 1914, is still in progress, and some thousands of gallant men of Manx birth are still serving in the armies of Britain which are engaged in fighting the battle of civilisation against the onslaughts of barbarism. Since the last issue of the Examiner Annual the chief event in connection with the war has been the entry into the struggle, on behalf of the Entente, of the United States of America, and though the American forces have not yet been sufficiently organised and developed to allow of them taking an important part in the war, there is no doubt -that in the coming Spring and Summer they will be in a position to make themselves felt to considerable purpose. Fine progress has been made by the British and French in France and Belgium since April last, while the British armies in Mesopotamia and Palestine have secured important victories over the Turks. On the other hand, the Russians, from whom so much was expected, have almost entirely relaxed their efforts as a consequence of the internal troubles which have followed upon the revolution in the early part of the year-a revolution which resulted in the deposition of the Czar. Then, too, the position in Italy is grave owing to the fact that the combined German and Austrian forces have within the last few weeks severely defeated the Italians, taking, they claim, over 200000 prisoners and capturing over 2,000 guns. British and French troops have been hurried to the aid of the Italians, and at time of writing the enemy are being held on the Piave line.

In this number of the Annual we give a list as complete as is possible of Manxmen who have been killed, reported missing, and decorated in the course of the year's fighting, together with portraits of many of the Island's sons who have either made the Supreme Sacrifice for King and Country or who have been decorated for gallant conduct in the field,.-(November 30, 1917.)

ROLL OF HONOUR-1917

Killed in Action and Died of Wounds.

ALLDRITT, Private John R., Labour Company; died of wounds on 3rd October, 1917.-Marsden Terrace, Ramsey.
ANDERSON, Lieutenant A. J. S., Cheshire Regt.; killed on August 27th, 1916. -Formerly of Mona House, Ballaugh.
ARCHER, Private R., Middlesex Regt.; killed on June 9th, 1917.-Bowring Road, Ramsey.
ARCHER, Private T., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on July 31st, 1917. -Bowring Road, Ramsey.
ATKINSON, Rifleman R., London Rifle Brigade; killed on Sept., 22nd, 1917. -Nephew of Miss Atkinson, Ellan Vannin Arms, Douglas.
BLEASDALE, Private J. R., Kings' Own Royal Lancaster Regiment; killed on August 15th, 1916.-Nephew of Mr & Mrs Bridson, Mill Street, Castletown.
BREW, Private Percy Morton Canadian Forces; died of wounds on May 13th, 1917.-Agneash, Laxey.
BREW, Private W. H., Scottish Rifles; died of wounds on April 12th, 1917. -2 Summer Hill Grove, Douglas.
BRIDSON, L'Corporal F. W., Royal Engineers; killed on April 21st, 1917.-24 Tynwald Street, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Private James Q., Royal Scots; killed on April 9th, 1917.-Edge Lane House, Peel Road, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Signaller E., R.E.; died from wounds on August 1st, 1917.-Mineral Terrace, Foxdale.
BROADBENT, Corporal Walter E., South African Infantry; killed at Arras on April 12th, 1917. Eskadale, Groudle.
BOYD, Private Robert, New Zealand Imperial Forces; killed in France on 2nd Aug., 1917.-53 Derby Road, Douglas.
BOYDE, Private Robert N., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on Sept. 10th, 1916.-Maple Cottage, Ballaugh.
BOYDE, Private John James, Australian Forces; died of wounds in France on; 27th September, 1917.-Ballamoar Cotttage, Ballaugh Village.
BROWN, Private Charles, Scots Guards died of wounds on October 9th, 1917, 1 Quilliam's Court, Douglas. '
BURNYEAT, Major N. Q., R.F.A.; died of wounds on August 6th, 1917.-Son of Mr J. Burnyeat, formerly M.H.K. for Ayre Sheading.
BUTTERWORTH, Sapper H. P., Royal Engineers; died of wounds on April 23rd, 1917.-7 Brunswick Road, Douglas.
CAINE, Sapper Eden, Royal Engineers; killed on July 2nd, 1916.-Formerly of Ballakilley, Rushen.
CAINE, Gunner John, Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds on June 14th, 1917.-Formerly of Peel.
CAINE, Bombardier T. A., M.M., Royal Field Artillery; killed on June 1,1917. -18 Templar Terrace, Ramsey.
CANE, Private Albert E., Coldstream Guards- killed on October 9th, 1917. -Patrick Street, Peel.
CAIN, Sergt. J. T'., First Manx Service Company; killed in the Balkans, May 19th, 1917-21 Hatfield Grove, Douglas.
CAIN, Private W., Machine Gun Corps; killed on December, 13th, 1916.-Formerly of Foxdale.
CAIN, Private Alfred, Royal Fusiliers killed on 20th September, 1917.-Old Chapel, Lonan.
CAIN, Private Fred, Australian Forces, killed on September 25th, 1917.-Hope Street, Castletown.
CALLOW, Private W. E., First Manx Service Company; killed at Salonica on November 9th, 1916.-Cronkbourne Village, Braddan.
CAMERON, Private George B., Scottish Rifles; killed on August 26th, 1917.-33 Palatine Road, Douglas.
CANNELL, Private John W., King's Royal Rifles; killed in action on February 28th, 1917.-9 Loch Villas, Ramsey.
CANNELL, Private Joseph A., Loyal N. Lancashire Regiment; killed on Nov. 26th, 1916.-24 Circular Rd., Douglas.
CANNELL, L'Corporal Arthur E., Liverpool Scottish; killed on July 20th, 1917.-Brother of Miss M. A. Cannell, headmistress of Hanover Street Girls' School, Douglas.
CANNELL, Private W. S., Cheshire Regt.; killed on July 17th, 1917.-Mill Cottage, Kewaigue, Braddan.
CANNELL, Private Leslie G., Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds, November 9th, 1917.-Mount Vernon, Douglas.
CARRAN, Sergt. T. H. Royal Engineers; killea on July 6th, 1917.-Formerly of Peel.
CARRAN, Private Tom; killed on August 3_lst, 1917.-68 Patrick Street, Peel.
CARSTAIRS, Private Charles, S. African Infantry; died of wounds on April 16th, 1917.-Nephew of Mr and Mrs 1. J. Cannell, Myrtle Bank, Laxey.
CASHEN, Bombardier Charles, Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds on June 16th, 1917.-Lake Lane, Peel.
CHRISTIAN, Capt. E. C., Staffordshire Regt.; killed September 11th, 1916. Son of Mr E. H. Christian, formerly, M.H.K. for Michael Sheading.
CHRISTIAN, Skipper W., R.N.R.; killed while engaged in mine-sweeping operations, February 12th, 19,17.-Formerly of Peel.
CHRISTIAN, L'Corporal W. E., Middlesex Regiment; killed on July 7th, 1916. -Taubman Street, Ramsey.
CHRISTIAN, Private W., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on May 3rd, 1917. -Brother of Mr E_ Christian, Well Road Hill, Douglas.
CHRISTIAN, Private William, Royal Fusiliers; killed on August 3rd, 1917.E Strand Street, Ramsey.
CHRISTORY, Private W. E., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on February 24th; 1917.-20 Shaw's Brow, Douglas.
CLAGUE, Private W., Royal Scots; killed April 9th, 1917.-Formerly of Castle. town.
CLAGUE, Lance-Corpl. John, Royal Welsh Fusiliers; killed on July 31st, 1917 -80a Circular Road, Douglas.
CLAREY, Private E., Machine Gun Section; died of wounds, August, 1917.- Maughold Street, Ramsey.
CLEATOR, Rifleman W. K., King's Liverpool Rifles- killed on September 2~th. 1916.-Nephew of Mr R. Cleator, of Andreas.
CLEATOR, Private C. H., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; died at Ramsey, Cottage Hospital, August 30th, 1917.. -Formerly of Ballaugh.
CLIFTON, Private -W. S., South African Infantry; killed during October, 1916, -Nephew of the Misses Daugherty, Rhencullen, Michael.
CLUCAS, Driver H., Royal Engineers; died of wounds on July 310, 1917.--i Church Lane, Peel.
CLUCAS, Gunner W. H., R.N.R.,' lost at, sea on May 18th, 1917.31 Big Well Street, Douglas.
CONNOCK, Sergt. Edward,, Australian Imperial Forces; killed in France on lot October, 1917.-6 Douglas Street, Castletown.
COOIL, Private Edward, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed in France on July, 2nd, 1917.-Ballacubbon, Arbory.
COOLE, L'Corporal Reginald C., Canadian Forces; killed on July 13th, 1917.-Braeside, Ballanard Road, Douglas.
CORDINER, Lieut. R. C., Canadians; killed on April 12th, 1917.-Wood-bourne Square, Douglas.
CORKILL, Private W., Australian Forces; killed on February 6th, 1917.-Brother of Mr J. Corkill, Ballamenaugh, Lonan.
CORKISH, Private Edward, Wilts Regiment; killed on 26th Sept., 1917.-Promenade, Ramsey.
CORKISH, Rifleman John James, King's Liverpool Rifles; killed on September 20th, 1917.-Blackwood, Ballaugh.
CORLETT, Pte. Arthur, Grenadier Guards; killed November 13th, 1916.--Riversdale, Ramsey.
CORLETT, Driver Caesar, Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds on March 30th, 1917.-Templar Terrace, Ramsey.
CORLETT, Seaman W., R.N.R.; killed while engaged in mine-sweeping operations in May, 1917.-Victoria Road, Ramsey.
CORLETT, Gunner W. T., Royal Garrison Artillery; killed on July 21st, 1916. -Formerly of Queen Street, Douglas.
CORLETT, Private J. J., South African Infantry.--Formerly of Jurby.
CORLETT, Private A. T., Canadian Forces; killed on August 15th, 1917.--3 Graf-ion Street, Douglas.
CORLETT, Private Thomas Sayle, Australian Forces; killed on October 19th, ;91'7.-Carmodalo, Ballaugh.
CORMODE, Private James E., Canadian Forces; killed on August 15th, 1917. -Aust, Lezayre.
CORRIN, Private S., R.A.M.C.; killed in France on August 3rd, 1917.-Formerly of Ballasalla.
CORRIS, Fireman William Joseph; lost at sea owing to enemy submarine, November, 1917.--35 Tynwald Street, Douglas.
CORTEEN, Private James, South African Infantry; killed on Sept. 20th, 1917. -Promenade, Castletown.
COWIN, Private J. W., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed on June 22nd, 1917.-30 Princes Street, Douglas.
COWIN, Private J. J., M.M., Manchester Regiment; killed on September 8th, 1917.--Cronkbourne Village, Braddan.
COWLEY, L'Corporal Stanley C., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed at Battle of Messines-Formerly of 7 Clarence Terrace, Douglas.
COWLEY, Private John A., New Zealand Forces; killed on August 15th, 1917. Nephew of Mrs Craine, Fairleigh, runswick Road, Douglas.
COWLEY Private William M., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on June 10th, 1917.-Cronk Urleigh, Michael.
COX, Lieut. H. B. H., Royal Flying Corps: accidentally killed (after ten months air fighting in France), January 29th, 1917.--Son of Mr G. W. S. COX, J.P., Mill Mount, Braddan.
COX Second-Lieut. N.; killed in France on dune 9th, 1917.-Grandson of Capt. Main, Queen's Avenue, Douglas.
CREBBIN, Private George, West Yorkshire Regiment; killed in France on 9th October, 1917.---Son of the late Mr W. Crebbin, Shore Road, Port Erin.
CREGEEN, Private Elgin, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on October 18th, 1917.-36 Mill Street Castletown.
CREGEEN, Seaman Gunner Samuel Eric, H.M. Troopship Tahiti; drowned at Port Chalmers, New Zealand; body re-covered on 7th November, 1917.-Son of Mr J. J. Cregeen, Four Roads, Part St Mary.
CREEK, Capt. Morrice, R.A.M.C.; killed on June 16th, 1917.-Formerly of Ballasalla.
CRELLIN, Private Charles C., Cheshire Regiment; killed on August 10th, 1937. -26 Barrack Street, Douglas.
CREETCH, L'Corporal H. F., Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on April 6th, 1917. -Son of Mrs Creetch, Port Soderick.
CRETNEY, Private Sidney C., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on Feb. 20th, 1917.-Ballachrink, Santon.
CROUGHAN, Private Robert; reported as missing, July, 1916, now presumed killed.--17 Victoria Avenue, Onchan.
CROWE, Private Albert B., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on May 25th, 1917.-8 Rose Mount, Douglas.
CUNNINGHAM, Private Jos., R.A.M.C.; killed at Battle of the Somme.-Son-in-law of the late Mr J. Clague (ironmonger), Castletown.
CUNNINGHAM, Private T. J., Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on July 14th, 1917. -7 Governor's Road, Onchan.
CURPHEY, Private E., Royal Scots; killed on April 28th, 1917.-31 Big Well Street, Douglas.
DEVEREAU, Private Robert S., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; died of wounds in France on July 24th, 1917. -11 Oxford Street, Douglas.
DOBSON, L'Corporal J. E., South Lancashire Regiment; killed on January 21st, 1917.-Barroose Cottage, Lonan.
DUNCAN, Private W. J., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on March 13th, 1917. -12 St. George's Walk, Douglas.
EDWARDES, Private Geoffrey Marples, Anson Battalion, R.N.V.D.; killed in the trenches at Gavrelle, near Arras, on September 3rd, 1917.-Son of Mr. T. E. Edwardes (editor of The Manxman ), The Bungalow, Douglas.
EMERY, Private Fred, Royal Welsh Fusiliers.-Formerly of Ramsey.
FANNING, Private Peter, Machine Gun Corps; killed during May, 1917.-Brother of Mr J. Fanning, Thorny road, Douglas.
FARGHER, Private Alfred L., Royal Fusiliers; died of wounds on May 18th, 1917.-Son of Mr T. A. Fargher, T.C., Ramsey.
FARAGHER, Stoker John J., R.N.; lost at sea, May 2nd, 191'7.-Son of Mr Walter Faragher, Douglas.
FARAGHER, Corporal J. A., Australian Forces; killed on August 22nd, 1917. -Son of Mr Walter Faragher, Douglas.
FARAGHER, Private T., King's Own Scottish Borderers; killed on April 9th, 1917.-Ballaugh Village.
FARAGHER, Gunner William, Seaforth Highlanders (Machine Gun Section) ; died of wounds on July 24th, 191'7.-Hilldale, Abbey Lands, Onchan.
FARAGHER, Seaman Charles, R.N.,R.; lost his life on active service on October 15th, 1917.-Ramsey.
FAYLE, Sargt. J. T., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed on July 7th. -Formerly of Peel.
FINN, L'Corporal A., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed in action in France. --Ballakeil, Andreas.
FITZSIMMONDS, Private W. E., South Lancashire Regiment; killed at Battle of the Somme.-Formerly of Douglas.
GALE, Private T., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on May 11th, 1917.-Formerly of Compton Buildings, Port St. Mary.
GAWNE, Lieut. William Z., Black Watch; killed at St. Laurent, April 9th, 1917. -20 Malvern Terrace, Douglas.
GAWNE, Private Wm. J., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on September 25th, 1917.-Clanagh Road, Santon.
GILL, Private Andrew, Cheshire Regiment; killed on August 5th, 1917.-19 Church Street, Douglas.
GOLDIE, Private W., King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on March 23rd, 1917.-Skerrisdale, Michael.
GOLDIE, Corporal J. W., Coldstream Guards; killed on September 7th, 1917. -East Loughan, Jurby.
GLASS, Lieut. W., Black Watch; killed, April 23, 1917.-Ballaglass, Maughold,
GRANTHAM, Lieut. Percy, Lincoln Regiment; killed on 26th September, 1917, -Nephew of Mrs W. Christian, 5 HopeStreet, Douglas.
GREEN, Assistant-Paymaster T. F., R.N.; lost at sea during May, 1917.-Derby Square, Douglas.
GROSE, Private Eden H., Mechanical Transport (A.S.C.); died of wounds or July 10th, 1917.-Sunnyside Terrace, Onchan.
HAMPTON, Private Sydney, Australian Forces; died from wounds in France. -Nephew of Mrs C. Moore, Nunnery Howe, Braddan.
HANNAY, Sergt.. D., Manchester Regiment; died of wounds in France.-Formerly of Douglas.
HARRAGHY, Gunner Wilfred, Royal Garrison Artillery; died of wounds on Dec 2nd, 1916.-Hutchinson Square, Douglas.
HARRAGHY, Gunner Cyril, Royal Field Artillery; died on October 11th, 1917, -Hutchinson Square, Douglas.
HARRISON, Private Harold, Mechanical Transport (A.S.C.); died of wounds on June 27th, 1917.-6 Mona Terrace, Douglas.
HENRY, Lieutenant Robert James (Roy), Canadian Forces; killed on November 1st, 1917.-formerly of 11 Hillary Park, Douglas.
HOLDEN, Private Alfred E., Royal Fusiliers; killed on May 3rd, 1917.-11 Sydney Street, Douglas.
HUMPHREYS, Sapper J. T., Royal Engineers; killed in France on August 25th, 1917.--The Rowans, Onchan.
HUNTER, Private J., Liverpool Scottish; killed on September 15th, 1917.-Victoria Road, Castletown.
JACKSON, Private E. A., New Zealand Forces; killed on June 3rd, 1917.-Formerly of Castletown.
KANEEN, Private John R., East Lancashire Regiment; died of wounds oa April 12th, 1917.-Summer Hill Grove, Douglas.
KARRAN, L'Corporal J. V., Australian Forces; killed in action in France.-Formerly of Colby.
KELLETT, Pte. W.,; killed on July 310, 1917.-9 Parr Street, Douglas.
KELLY, Private Ambrose, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment; killed in action.-Formerly of Peel.
KELLY, Private P., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on 31st July, 1917.-Kirby Cottage, Braddan.
KELLY, Private Wilfred, King's Liverpool Regiment- died of wounds on April 16th, 1917.-Station Road, St. Johns.
KELLY, Private George H., Manchester Regiment; died whilst prisoner of war, at Moussul, Turkey, July, 1916.-The Parade, Castletown.
KELLY, Private Percy, King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on September 29th, 1917.-13 Lord Street, Douglas.
KELLY, Joseph H., D.S.M., Patrol Section, R.N.R.; drowned at sea.-Son of Mr J. Kelly, Stanley Road, Peel.
KELLY, Gunner Robert W., Royal Field Artillery; killed on October 1st, 1917. Grotch Voar, Laxey.
KENNAUGH, Private Stanley, Royal Fusiliers; killed on April 19th, 1917,-Son-in-law of Mr J. W. Cannell, T.C., Castletown.
KENNISH, Private E., Duke of Wellington's Regiment; killed on August 11th, 1917.-Queen Street, Ramsey.
KEWIN, Private R., Royal Fusiliers.-Formerly of Onchan.
KEWLEY, Lieut. J. T., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed in Mesopotamia, January 16th, 1917.-Formerly of Ballaragh, Lonan.
KEWLEY, Private A. E., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on March 3rd, 191'7.-2 St. George's Street, Douglas.
KEWLEY, Private James F., Coldstream Guards; killed during December, 1916. -Formerly of Ballaragh, Lonan.
KEWLEY, Sapper Robert A., Royal Engineers; died of wounds on April 10th, 1911.-Baldrine, Lonan.
KEWLEY, Private Thomas K.; killed in France, October 9th, 1917.-Fern Villa, Now Road, Laxey.
KEWLEY, Private Edward, Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on October 9th, 1917. -3 Shaw's Brow, Douglas.
KILLEY, L'Corporal John; killed on22nd September, 1917.-Formerly of Peel; nephew of Mrs T. Quirk, Church Street, Peel.
KILLEY, Private W. Nelson, Border Regiment; killed on January 15th, 1917. -formerly of Douglas.
KILLEY, Sergt. R. D., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on May 20th, 1917. -1. Victoria Avenue, Douglas.
KINRADE, Seaman Alfred, R.N.R.; lost at sea on :February 6th, 1917 -Dale Street, Ramsey.
KINRADE, Sapper Orry A., Canadian Forces; died of wounds on May 25th, 1911.-Nephew of Mr J. Quays, Corvally, Marown.
KINRADE, Private W., King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on August 17th, 1917.-25 Barrack St., Douglas.
KIRBY, L'Corporal Harry, Queen's Royal Regiment died of wounds on Sept. 23rd, 1917.3 Hope Street, Douglas.
KISSACK, Pte. George, Canadian Forces; killed on January 20th, 19,17.-Rhenab, Maughold.
KNEEN, Private Alfred, Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on August 22nd, 1917.-School House, Cronkbourne, Braddan,.
KNEALE, Private George, Manchester Regiment; killed on February 8th, 1917.-Hill's' Gardens, Douglas.
KNEALE Private W. A., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on June 25th, 1917.-Nephew of Mr James Kneale, Melrose, Sulby.
KNEA-LE. Private W., King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on November 2nd, 1917.--Ballavolley, Ballaugh.
LACE, Leading-Seaman George, R.N.R.; lost at sea in the sinking of the s.s. Star of Freedom, 19th April, 1917.-Queen Street, Castletown.
LANCASTER, Bombardier J. W., Royal Field Artillery; killed on June 24th, 191'7.-Formerly of Ballakaneen, Andreas.
LAWRENCE, Corporal Jack, Honorary Artillery Company; killed on October 13th, 1917-Ballaugh.
LAWSON, Private W. Arthur, Manchester Regiment; killed on August 1st, 1916. -Arbory Street, Castletown.
LEWIN, L'Corporal T., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on February 28th, 191'x,-Son of Mr T. R. Lewin (clerk to Douglas School Board), of Cronk-villa, Onchan.
LEWTHWAITE, Gunner William S., Royal Field Artillery; killed in France on June 18th, 1917.-The Ferns, Promenade, Port St. Mary.
LINDSAY, Private Bernard, Royal Fusiliers; killed on July 24th, 1916.-Nephew of Miss Lindsay, 3 Empress Terrace, Douglas.
LINDSAY, Private G. Douglas, Manchester Regiment; killed on July 2nd, 1916-(Brother of the above).
LINDSAY, Private James, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed in action.-2 Fairy Grounds, Douglas.
LITTLE, Private C., King's Liverpool Regiment; missing, July 30th, 1916, now officially reported killed.-Hilberry House, York Road, Douglas.
LOWEY, Private William, King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds, April 21st, 1917.-Abbey Lands, Lonan.
LYNCHEY, Private J. C., Cheshire Regiment; killed on May 9th, 1917.-Formerly of Big Well Street, Douglas.
MADDRELL, Lieut. J. Keggen, Machine Gun Corps; killed on April 23rd, 1917. -Son of Mr James Maddrell (Liverpool), formerly of The Howe, Port St. Mary.
MADDRELL, Lieut. J. D. H., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; died of wounds on December 22nd, 1916.-Nephew of Mr R. H. Maddrell, Ballamaddrell, Arbory.
MARTIN, Private R., Canadian Forces; killed during June, 1917.-Brother of Mrs F. Kelly, 74 Bucks Road, Douglas.
McCAULEY, Corporal Matthew, Manchester Regiment; killed on October 5th, 1917.-28 Big Well Street, Douglas.
McGARRY, Private H. C., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 23rd, 1917.-Jib Lane, Peel.
McHARRIE, Private Chas., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed at Pozieres on January 17th, 1917-71 Malew Street, Castletown.
MILBURN, Private James H., Canadian Forces; killed on April 9tb, 1917.-Strand Street, Douglas.
MILBURN, Private J., King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on October 18th, 1917.-Washington House, Ramsey
MITCHELL, L'Corporal Mark, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; killed on February 19th, 1917.-9 Frederick Street, Douglas.
MOORE, Corpl. Edwin, Canadian Forces; died of wounds on January 10th, 1917. -The Church, Patrick.
MOORE, Private 7., died of wounds in France on July 31st, 1917.-Strand Street, Peel.
MOORE, Sapper Frank H., Royal Engineers; died of wounds on December 17th, 1916.-Strand Street, Douglas.
MOORE, Private John E., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 9th, 1917.-22 Shaw's Brow, Douglas.
MOORE, Corporal John T., Inniskilling Fusiliers; killed at Arras on 19th May, 1917.-Bank House, Port Erin.
MOORE, Private William J., Lancashire Fusiliers; missing, officially presumed killed in France on Ist July, 1916.-Victoria Road, Port St Mary.
MURRAY, Lieut.-Colonel Frank, Black Watch killed in France on August 23rd, 1917.-Son of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Murray, and grandson of the late Colonel Henry Murray, R.A., H.K., of Mount Murray.
MYLCHREEST, Stoker D., R.N.R.; killed at sea on April 20th, 1917.-13 Tynwald Road, Peel.
MYLCHREEST, L'Corporal David, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on July 31st, 1917.--Trammon Cottage, Union Mills.
MYLREA, Private W., Royal Scots; died of wounds on February 3rd, 1917.-Rose Cottage, Union Mills.
NELSON, Pte. John J., Canadian Forces; died of wounds on 26th April, 1917.-The Howe, Port St. Mary.
NELSON, Private S., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed in action on 30th July, 1916.--Elder son of Mr and Mrs Nelson, 5 Farrant Street, Douglas.
NELSON, Private William, Manchester Regiment; killed in action on October 25th, 1917.-Younger son of Mr and Mrs Nelson, 5 Farrant Street, Douglas.
NELSON, Driver James, A.S.C.; killed in France on 21st September, 1917.-2 Nursery Avenue, Onchan.
NICHOL, Private James P., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on February 3rd, 1917.-Parliament Street, Ramsey.
NOLAN, Private James, Cheshire Regiment; killed on June 9th, 1917.-Mel-bourne House, Peel.
OATES, L'Corporal Edward, Coldstream Guards; killed on July 28th, 1917.-Formerly of Ramsey.
OGLEY, Private Arthur, Royal Welsh Fusiliers; killed on July 24th, 1917. -Victoria House, Mount Havelock, Douglas.
PILKINGTON, Lieut. J. O., Royal Flying Corps; killed in France on September 6th, 1917.-"Mar-Rowee, Bradda, Port Erin.
PHILLIPS, Pte. James, Canadian Forces; killed on August 15th, 1917.-Formerly of Douglas.
PUGH, Private Thomas; missing, officially reported killed, July, 1916.
QUAGGIN, Private Fletcher, Cheshire Regiment; killed in Mesopotamia on February 1st, 1917.-8 Church Street, Douglas.
QUAYE, Private J. F., New Zealand Forces; died of wounds on June 24th, 1917.-68 Strand Street, Douglas.
QUAYE, Private R. A., Australian Forces; killed on May 10th, 1917.-Close Ruish, Sandygate, Jurby.
QUAYLE, Sergt. James A., R.A.M.C.; killed on May 2nd, 1917.--Ellanbane, Sulby.
QUAYLE, Signaller Robert, East Lancashire Regiment; died of wounds on August 10th, 1917.-8 Railway Terrace, Douglas.
QUAYLE DICKSON, Captain Edward J., 11S.C., Royal Engineers; killed in action on October 26th, 1917.-Son of Major J. Quayle Dickson, D.S.O., formerly of Castletown.
QUILLIAM, Private Harry, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on Feb. 17th, 1917.-Formerly of Demesne Road, Douglas.
QUINE, Private Paul A., Liverpool Scottish; killed in France on September 17th, 1917.-11 Woodbourne Square, Douglas.
QUINNEY, Rifleman Stephen, King's Liverpool Rifles; killed on September 24th, 1917.-18 Wellington Street, Douglas.
QUIRK, Corporal Frank W., Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds of May 1st, 1917.-Formerly of Douglas.
QUIRK, Sapper R. H., Royal Engineers; died of wounds at Rouen on August 10th, 1917.-Cumberland Villa, Selborne Road, Douglas.
RADCLIFFE, Private William B., King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment; killed in Mesopotamia on February 9th, 1917. 6 Rose Mount, Douglas.
RICHARDSON, Private Sydney, Seaforth Highlanders; died of wounds on April 13th, 1917.-Port-e-Vullen, Maughold.
RICHARDSON, Private J. H. K., Canadian Forces, killed on April 20th, 1917.-Port-e-Vullen, Maughold.
RICHARDSON, Rifleman G. K.; died of wounds on September 11th, 1917.-Port-6-Vullen, Maughold.
RICHMOND, Private Claude, Australian Forces; killed during April, 1917.-Brother of Mr E. Richmond, Ramsey.
RICHMOND, Gunner Robert Vincent, Royal Garrison Artillery; killed in action on 30th Sept., 1917.-Eyremount, Crosby.
RILEY, Private John Leslie; killed on November 1st, 1916.-Nephew of Mr T. Keyes, Ridgeway Street, Douglas.
RYMER, Private Horace W., Vilest Yorkshire Regiment; died of wounds on August 6th.-Formerly of Douglas.
SANSBURY, Private John, Coldstream Guards; killed in France on March 24th, 1917.-Eldest son of Mr J. J. Sansbury, Port St. Mary.
SANSBURY, Private Harry P., Canadian Forces; killed at Vimy Ridge on April 9th, 1917.-Youngest son of Mr J. J. Sansbury, Port St. Mary.
SAYLE, Corporal Chas. Q., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on August 1st, 1917.-Shipyard Road, Ramsey.
SEXTON, Private R., Cheshire Regiment' killed on August 4th, 1917.-Formerly of Wellington Square, Douglas.
SHIMMIN, Lieut. Tom E., Royal Flying Corps; accidentally killed in Egypt on April 22nd, 1917.-Son of Mr and Mrs T. W. Shimmin, Hilary Park, Douglas.
SHIMMIN, Gunner John, Royal Garrison Artillery; died of wounds, February 28, 1917.-Ronaldsway Cottage, Derbyhaven.
SHIMMIN, Private Sam, Australians; died of wounds on May 5th, 1917.-Dandy Hill, Port Erin.
SHIMMIN, Private T. A., Manchester Regiment; killed in Mesopotamia on January 9th, 1917.-James Street, Douglas.
SHIMMIN, Seaman W., R.N.R.; lost at sea on May 5th, 1917.-St. German's Place, Peel.
SHIMMIN, Seaman W., R.N.R.; lost at sea during May, 1917.-Market Street, Peel.
SHIMMIN, Private Ralph Cottier, Royal Welsh Fusiliers; killed in action, 20th September, 1917.-Village House, Foxdale.
SKILLICORN, Sergt. J. B., First Manx Service Company; killed in the Balkans on February 27th, 1917.-2 Prin-ces Street, Douglas.
SKILLICORN, Sergt. E. S., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed in the Balkans on May Sth, 1917.-2 Princes Street, Douglas.
SKILLICORN, Private G. W., South African Forces; killed in German East Africa on November 17th, 1916.-The Beach, Laxey.
SKILLICORN, Rifleman W., King's Liverpool Rifles; killed at Delville Wood, on September 15th, 1916.-Formerly of Ramsey.
SLOAN, Private Daniel, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 9th, 1917. -Lewthwaite's Court, Douglas.
SMITH, Private Walter, New Zealanders; died of wounds in France on February 21st, 1917.---Glen Moar Cottage, St. Johns.
SMITH, Private W. E., Lancashire Fusiliers; died of wounds on November 14th, 1916.-6 Shaw's Brow, Douglas.
SPEEDIE, Private Peter, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed in action on 23rd January, 1917.-Ballacroak, St. Marks.
SPRINGTHORPE, Private W., South Lancashire Regiment; killed during February, 1917.-9 Nursery-av., Onchan.
STEPHENS, Signaller V., Canadian Forces; killed on April 2nd, 1917.-Formerly of Ramsey.
STEVENSON, Lieut. J. H. W., Indian Army; died of wounds in Mesopotamia on February 5th, 1917-Youngest son of Surgeon-General H. W. Stevenson, C.S.I., J.P., Castletown.
STRATHAM, Lieut. Hugh K. L., Dorset Regiment; killed in action, September 6th, 1917.-Grandson of the late Archdeacon H. S. Gill.
SWINNERTON, Private F. W., Cheshire Regiment; killed on June 7th, 1917.-Half-Way House, Crosby.
TAGGART, Private William, Royal Welsh Fusiliers; killed on October 25th, 1917. -The Vaish, nr. Glen Helen.
TEARE, Private Frank, Canadian Forces; killers on April 10th, 1917.--Crown Street, Peel.
TEARE, Sergt. Fred W., Seaforth Highlanders; died of wounds on April 23rd, 1917.---(:Town Street, Peel.
TOBIN, Private James, South Lancashire Regiment; died of wounds in Mesopotamia during February, 1917.-2 James Street, Douglas.
TOWNSEND, Private W., Machine Gun Corps; killed on September 20th, 1917. --Nephew of Mrs M. J. Canepa, of Demesne Road, Douglas.
TURNER, Quarter-Master-Sergeant James, Cheshire Regiment; killed in Mesopotamia on February 1st, 1917.-4 Hilary Road, Douglas.
UREN, Sergt. A. G., Leicester Regiment; killed on May 21st, 1916.-Formerly of Foxdale.
WALKER, Lieut. Laurence H., Bedford-shire Regiment; killed on October 12th, 1917.-Port Lewaigue, Maughold.
WALKER., Leading Seaman J. D., R.N.R.; lost with H.M.S. Duke of Albany.-Harris Terrace, Douglas.
WALLACE, Sergt Thomas, Royal Field Artillery; killed October, 1917.-Formerly of the Douglas Constabulary.-1 Primrose Avenue, Douglas.
WALSH, Private Arthur F., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed during August, 1916.--Formerly of Onchan.
WALSH, Private Edward, Hampshire Regiment; killed during September, 1916, -Formerly of Onchan.
WATTERSON, Gunner Walter H., Royal Field Artillery; killed on May 1st, 1917.-Poortown, near Peel.
WATTERSON, Seaman Henry, R.N.R.; lost with one of H.M. Trawlers during July, 1917.-Church Street, Peel.
WEBB, Pte. William, Lincoln Regiment; died in hospital at Liverpool of wounds on August 30th, 1.917.-Brother of Mrs McEvoy, Bathurst Street, Douglas.
WERLEY, Gunner Frank C., Canadian Artillery; died of wounds on November 1st, 1917.-2 Church Avenue, Onchan.
WHITE, Com.-Sergt.-Major J. C., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed during September, 1916.-St Johns.
WILDIG, Private Ralph Miles, East Lancashire Regiment; killed on April 28th, 1917.-24 North Quay, Douglas.
WILLIAMSON, Sergt. William Alfred, M.M., Canadian Army Medical Corps; died of wounds on April 30th, 1917.-Bay View, Laxey.
WILSON, Private J. C. S., Liverpool Scottish; killed on September 11th, 1916.-Formerly of Onchan.
WILSON Sergt. Ralph H., Northumberland Fusiliers; killed on April 28th, 1917.-Formerly of Douglas.
WILSON, Private R. W., Cheshire Regiment; killed on July 7th, 1916.-16 Alexander Drive, Douglas.
WOOD, First Class Petty-Officer John, R.N.; killed in action during October, 1916.-Formerly of Peel.

LOST ON H.M.S. LAURENTIC. (Sunk off the Irish Coast, January 25th, 1917.)

CAIN, Steward W. T. (specially entered mercantile crew).-Onchan.
CHRISTIAN, Seaman John H., R.N.R.-Formerly of Maughold Street, Ramsey,
CRELLIN, Seaman Samuel, R.N.R.-Formerly of Water Street, Ramsey.
DAUGHERTY, Seaman Alfred, R.N.R.-Big Well Street, Douglas.
KEWLEY, Seaman Joseph, R.N.R.-Fort Street, Douglas.
McKIBBIN, Seaman Edward, R.N.R.-Fort Street, Douglas.
THOMPSON, Warrant-Telegraphist Richard J., R.N.R.-Formerly of Malvern Terrace, Douglas.

LOST ON H.M.S. PRINCESS ALBERTA. (Sunk in the Mediterranean on February 21st, 1917.)

CLUGSTON, Seaman Alex.-Formerly of High Street, Port St :Mary.
COMISH, Seaman Stephen, Junr., R.N.R. -Bradda, Port Erin.
GREGGOR, Thomas.-Bridge Street, Peel.
IRVING, Seaman David.-Nephew of Mr and Mrs Graham, Trammon Farm, Lyngague, Rushen.
KERRUISH, Engineer John.-Formerly of Maughold. --

LOST ON THE S.S. STORM. (Sunk by enemy seaplanes on September 9th, 1917.)

HAWKINS Seaman Edward.-Formerly of Fistard, Port St. Mary.
TAGGART, Chief Engineer H.-Palatine Road, Douglas.

LOST ON THE S.S. BELGIAN PRINCE. (Sunk by enemy submarine on the 31st July, 1917.)

BELL, Seaman T. C.-Ballakillowey, Rushen
McGRATTAN, Seaman T. H.-15 Hope Street, Castletown.
TAYLOR, Quartermaster Henry N.--Four Roads, Port St. Mary.

LOST ON THE S.S. SONNIE. (Sunk by enemy submarine on the 11th August, 1917.)

KINLEY, Seaman J. T.-Formerly of Ballafesson, Rushen.
KINLEY, Seaman Tom.-Fistard, Port St. Mary.

Died on Service.

BARTON, Private Arthur, Royal Scots; died in hospital in France on December 25th, 1916.-Formerly of Kewaigue.
BELL, Gunner T. H., Royal Field Artillery; drowned while bathing in France on May 28th, 1917.-Malew Street, Castletown.
BLAKEMORE, Private Athol, Lancashire Fusiliers; died in hospital at Havre on April 7th, 1917.-Victoria Street, Douglas.
BURDEN, Boy S. F., H.M.S. Impregnable; died at Douglas on December 26th, 1916.-14 St. George's Walk, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Private J. H., King's Liverpool Regiment; died in India, December 20th, 1916.-9 Christian Road, Douglas.
CAIN, Engineer-Steward George Percival, H.M.S. Santa Margharita; died on Ist September, 1916.-96 Malew Street, Castletown.
CALLISTER, Private Frank L., Canadian Forces; died in France on February 4th, 1917.-Keroodhoo, Foxdale.
CHADWICK, Lieut. Reginald M., King's African Infantry; died at Tonga (East Africa) on October 15th, 1916.-Son-in-law of Mrs Lace, "The Craigs," Port St. Mary.
CLAGUE, Seaman Joseph, R.N.R.; died while home on leave.-Finch Hill Grove, Douglas.
CLAGUE, Staff-Sergt. T. Wilfred, A.S.C.; died of appenditicis in France on July 12th, 1917.-The Hydro, Port Erin.
CLUCAS, Driver W., A.S.C.; died at Northampton on April 23rd, 1917.-2 James Street, Douglas.
CORLETT, Lieut. Douglas, Royal Indian Marines; died at the Persian Gulf on October 9th, 1916.-Nephew of Mrs. J. J. Dawson, Ramsey.
COWLEY, Private John Preston, Training Reserve; died at Prees Heath Camp (Shropshire) on March 11th 1917.-1 Sea View, Governor's Road, Onchan.
CURPHEY, L'Corporal Harold, Loyal N. Lancashire Regiment; died at Bombay. -Coronation Restaurant, Ramsey.
DOBIE Driver Walter, Royal Engineers; died at Bagdad on 2nd October, 1917. --Brother of Mrs J. W. King, 3 Alexander Drive, Douglas.
GELL, Lieut. P., First Manx Service Company; died at Fermoy, Co. Cork, on September 5th, 1917.-Formerly of Pembroke House, Castletown.
HARDY, Private William C.; died at Chisledon Camp (Wiltshire) on May 2nd, 1917.-Strand Street, Douglas.
HUGHES, Seaman W. N., H.M.S. Victor-set; accidentally drowned on August 27th, 1917.--Circular Road, Peel.
JONES Private Hugh E., Cheshire Regiment; died on September 27th, 1917, from illness contracted in France. Interred in the Borough Cemetery.-26 Lord Street, Douglas.
KELLY, Seaman Joshua, H.M.S. Myna; died at Haslar Naval Hospital on 4th April, 1917.-Baldrine Cottage, Lonan.
KERRUISH, Private Albert, Canadian Infantry; died in France on January 29th, 1917.--Brother of Mrs S. Caugherty, 51 Derby Square, Douglas.
KEWLEY, Driver E. Q., A.S.C. (AAX,); died in Tidworth Military Hospital on September 28th, 1917. Interred in Marown Churchyard.-;93 Strand Street, Douglas.
KINVIG. Private F-, Training Reserve; died at Preel Heath Camp (Shropshire) on March 30th 1917.--The 917.--The Barracks, Ballafesson, Port Erin.
KNEALE, Driver T. S., Royal Field Artillery; died at Basra on October 9th, 1916.-College Street, Ramsey.
LEWIN, Corporal David J.; died on 14t1i October, 197:. interred at Marown Churclryard.---9 Fort Street, Douglas.
LISTER, Private W. H., Yorkshire Regiment; died in France on February 19th1917.-Glenchass, Port St. Mary.
MOORE, Rifleman Percival K., King's Liverpool Rifles; died in France on Febrary 11th, 1917.-Bank Street, Castletown.
NELSON, Private John; died from heat stroke at Bagdad (Mesopotamia), July 26th, 1917--formerly of Peel-Road, Douglas.
OATES, Seaman Thomas, R.N.R.; died on December 4th, 1916--13 Mona Terrace, Douglas.
SHIMMIN, sapper Frank, Royal -Monmouth Engineers; died at Epsom Hospital on December 2nd, 1916.-The Promenade Port St. Mary.
UREN, Private Harold E., Leicestershire Regiment; died on July 19th, 1916. Formerly of Foxdale.

Officially Reported Missing,

BREW, Private Percival S., New Zealand Forces; reported missing, October 2nd, 1916, now presumed killed.--Orrysdale, Kirk Michael.
CALEY, Private Robert, South Lancashire Regiment; reported missing in June, 1917.-Formerly of Ramsey.
COLLISTER, Private A. Nelson, South Wales Borderers; reported missing, 19th May, 191.7--1 Ridgeway Street, Douglas.
CORKISH, Private R., King's Liverpool Regiment; missing, believed wounded, September 26th, 1916--20 Glenfaba Road, Peel.
CORLETT, Private J. E., Border Regiment; reported missing, July 10th, 1917--West Street, Ramsey.
CORLE'TT, Private G. E., Sherwood Fores-ters; reported missing, July 15th, 1916. now presumed killed--5 Wellington Square, Douglas.
CORLETT, Lance-Corporal J. E., Lancashire Fusiliers; wounded and missing, October S,th, 1917. -Eyreton Terrace, Crosby.
CORRIN, Private W. henry, Manchester Regiment; missing on October 4th, 1.917.--17 Church Street, Douglas.
COWIN, Private Robert, King's Liverpool Regiment; reported wounded and miss-ing- on 31st July, 1917.-Granby house, Duke Street, Douglas.
DAWSON, Private Jamea, Middlesex Regi-ment; missing on October 9th, 1917.- - Son of Mr Robt. Dawson, Ramsey.
DOBSON, Private Ernest, King's Liverpool Regiment; reported missing, May 3rd, 1917.-Barroose Cottage, Lonan. ,
DODD, Private Ralph, Royal Scots; missing since the Battle of Arras--5 Victoria Avenue, Douglas.
DUNLOP, Private Alex., Cameron Highlanders; wounded and missing, 18th October, 1916.-St George's Street, Douglas.
FOULKES, Private John, King's Shropshire Light Infantry; wounded and missing on September 26th, 1917.--Castle Street, Peel.
GANDY, Private G.; reported missing, during July, 1916, now presumed killed, --Ballakilpheric, Rusken.
GARRETT, Private W., Australian Infantry: missing, believed killed, dulp 2001, 1916--Formerly of Douglas.
GELL, Lieut Ewan V., Canadian Forces; missing since May 23rd, 1917.-Son of Mr J. J. Gell, formerly of Victoria Street, Douglas--32 Hildesly Road, Douglas.
GLEW, Private Walter E., King's Liverpool Regiment; reported missing, 8th August, 1916, now presumed killed--25 Big Well Street, Douglas.
HARRISON, Private Reginald; missing since 81st July, 1917.-6 Mona Terrace, Douglas.
KELLY, Private R. C. E., Cheshire Regiment; wounded and missing, Apri128th, 1917-5 Mona Street, Douglas.
KEWLEY, Private T., King's Liverpool Regiment; reported missing, 31st July, 1917.-Quay Lane, Castletown.
KNEALE, Private P. IV., King's Liver-pool Regiment; reported missing, believed killed, on 31st July, 1917.-Melrose, Ramsey.
LEE, Privato T. E., Dorset Regiment; missing, April 23rd, 1917, now reported killed in action.-17 Queen Street, Dogglas.
LENIN, Lieut. J., R.N.R.; reported miss-ing, July 20th, 1917.-Victoria Road, Douglas.
MYLCHREEST, Private Herbert, Cheshire Regiment; reported wounded and missing -Son of Mr and Mrs Mylchreest, Ballamoda, Malew.
QUINE, Private Thomas H., King's Liver-pool Regiment; missing on Sept 25th, 1917.- I", Murray's Road, Douglas.
QUIRE, Private J. IV., Manchester Regiment; reported missing, July, 1916.-Ballalough, Andreas.
REID, Corporal R. L., Manchester Regiment; reported missing, April 25th, 1917-Ballafesson, Port Erin.
SANSBURY, Private J. E., South African Infantry; reported missing, August 1st_ 1916 -Grandson of Mrs Sansbury, The Croats, Castletown.
SKELLY Private G. E., King's Liverpool Regiment; wounded and missing, May 20, 1917.-Formerly of Lower Foxdale.
TAGGART, Lieut. Herbert, Royal Welsh Fusiliers; reported missing, May 8th, 1916.-Arbory Street, Castletown.
TAYLOR, Sergeant Wesley, King's Shropshire Light infantry; missing, believed wounded, since 3rd May, 1917.-Farnworth House, Castle Mona Avenue, Douglas.
NICK, Private J. S., Dublin Fusiliers; missing since October 23rd, 1916.-Lhergy-Veg, Glen Maye.
NICK, Private R., King's Liverpool Regiment; missing on Sept. 25th, 1917.-Bridge Street, Peel.
WALKER, Lieut. G. H., Royal Flying Corps; reported missing, July 28th, 1917.-The Barony, Maughold.
W:Yf PERSON, Private John Levi, Canadian Infantry; reported missing in Prance on 26th October, 1917.-Son of Mrs Watterson, Hut Cottage, Spaldrick,

Decorated and Mentioned in Dispatches.

BOYDE, Sergt. J. E., Australian Forces; mentioned in Divisional Records and awarded commission for gallantry on September 17th, 1916, for rescuing wounded.-Ballacorraige, Ballaugh.
BRIDSON Corporal T. E., King's Liverpool Regiment; awarded the Military Medal.-20 Head Road, Douglas.
BUTTIRWORTH, Sapper H. P., Royal Engineers; mentioned in despatches; died of wounds on April 3rd, 1917.---Bruns-wick Road, Douglas.
CAIN, Sub-Lieut. Thomas Edw., R.N.R.; mentioned in despatches, awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, and promoted to commissioned rank for sinking enemy submarines on 22nd April and 10th July, 1917.-Mount Pleasant, Port St. Mary.
CAINE, Bombardier T. A., Royal Field Artillery; awarded the Military Medal: killed in action, June 1st, 1917.-18 Templar Terrace, Ramsey.
CANNELL, Sister C., Toxteth Park Military Hospital, Liverpool; mentioned for special war services.-Balladoole, Arbory.
CANNELL, Gunner Walter A., Canadian Artillery; awarded the Military Medal. -Beach Villa, Port St. Mary.
CARROL, Sergt. William, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.-Market St., DoAglas.
CLARK, G., Collector H.M. Customs at Douglas; gazetted Hon. Paymaster, R.N., in recognition of special services rendered by him.
CORKILL, Capt. T. F., R.A.M.C.; awarded the Belgian decoration of Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold.-Grandson of the late Mr T. Corkill (bank manager), of Ramsey.
COWIN, Private J. J., Manchester Regiment; awarded the Military Medal; killed September 8th, 1917.- Cronk-bourne Village, Braddan.
CREBBIN, Gunner Walter, Royal Garrison Artillery; awarded the Military Medal. -Ballakilpheric, Rushen.
CREBBIN Lieut. William Arthur, Rifle Brigade; awarded the Military Cross. -formerly of " Ashfield," Douglas.
GREER, Corporal Stanley, Northumberland Fusiliers; awarded the Military Medal.-Formerly of Bishopscourt.
CRELLIN, Lieut,-Colonel W. A. W., Sherwood Forestors; mentioned in despatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order.-Ramsey.
CUBBON, Major J. F., Royal Engineers; awarded the Military Cross.-Son of Mrs Elizabeth Cubbon, The Crossing, Four Roads, Port St. Mary.
CUBBON, Private T., R.A.M.C.; mentioned in the Divisional orders of the day, and awarded the Military Medal. 77 Malew Street, Castletown.
DALE LACE, Lieutenant L. E. C., Scots Greys; awarded the Military Cross.-Grandson of Mrs Lace, "The Craigs," Port St. Mary.
DORAN Corporal Thomas A., East Lancashire Regiment; awarded the Military Medal and Medaille Militaire.-High Street, Port St. Mary.
DOUGHERTY, Seaman A., R.N.R.; awarded the Distinguished Service Medal.--10 Barrack Street, Douglas.
DUGGAN, Lieut. W. George, R.N.R. ; awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. - ` Ebute Metta," Port St. Mary.
FARAGHER, Sergt. W., Manchester Regiment; awarded the Military Medal; and subsequently kill ed.-Ballakilpheric, Rushen.
FARAGHER, Corporal J. R., Lancashire Fusiliers; awarded Military Medal for gallantry at the Messines Ridge, June 7th, 1917-6 West Street, Ramsey.
FINN L'Corporal Arthur, King's Liver-pool Rifles; posthumous award of the Military Medal.-Ballakiel, Andreas.
FREETH, Brigadier-General G. H. B., D.S.O.; mentioned in despatches by Lord French and Sir Douglas Haig.--Son of Colonel W. Freeth, formerly Chief Constable of the Isle of Man.
GOLDIE, Corporal J. W., Coldstream Guards; mentioned in orders of the day for gallantry in action; killed on September 7th, 1917.-East Loughan, Jurby East.
GOURLAY, Lieut. C., Royal Field Artillery; awarded the Military Cross, September, 1917.-Nephew of Mrs Chris-tian, Lamb Hill, Bride.
HARVEY, Lieut. James, Seaforth Highlanders; mentioned in despatches from Mesopotamia; killed on July 1st, 1916. Palatine Road, Douglas.
HARVEY, Lieut. T. D., Machine Gun Corps; awarded the Military Cross.--Formerly of " Inglewood," Douglas.
HICKS. Corporal Thomas, Mechanical Transport (A.S.C.) ; awarded the Military Medal.-Formerly of Ramsey.
JACKSON, Private R. W., King's Liver-pool Regiment; mentioned in despatches and awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.-Frederick Street, Douglas.
JEFFERSON, Capt. Elgie B., Royal Flying Corps; mentioned in Sir Douglas Haig's January despatch; subsequently awarded the Croix de Guerre.-Ballahot, Malew.
JOUGHIN, Private J. D., R.A.M.C.; awarded the Military Medal, March, 1917. -25 Church Street, Douglas.
JOUGHIN, L'Corporal Fred C., King's Liverpool Regiment; awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, September, 1917.-Formerly of Castle Street, Peel. KAY Sergt. S. J., R.A.M.C.; awarded the Military Medal; awarded Bar to Military Medal, November, 1917.-Son of Mr John C. Kay, B.A. (Liverpool), formerly of Douglas.
KEGGEN, Corporal J. H., Cheshire Regi-ment; awarded the Military Medal.-Grandson of Mrs Keggen, Seabank, Port Erin, and of Mr H. Cregeen, Wellfield,. Port Erin.
KELLY, Boy-Telegraphist Ernest, R.N.R.; awarded Distinguished Service Medal.-5 Kensington Lane, Douglas.
KELLY, Jos. H., Patrol Section, R.N.R.; post humous award of the Distinguished Service Medal for a gallant action at sea; November, 1917.-Son of Mr J. Kelly, Stanley Road, Peel.
KERMODE, Lanco-Sergeant Fred, Cold-stream Guards; awarded the Military Medal for conspicuous bravery in France, November, 1917.--Son of Mr and Mrs Kermode, Mona Street, Peel.
KEWLEY, Sergt. Fred, Manchester Regiment; mentioned in despatches and awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal. -Formerly of Bark Lane, Ramsey.
KINRED, L'Corporal H. C., Australian Engineers; awarded Military Medal.-Nephew of the Rev Hugh Kinrade, Vicar of Patrick.
KNEALE, Corporal William, King's Liver-pool Regiment; awarded the Military Medal, June, 1917.-Stanley Road, Peel.
LACE, Conductor Arthur E., attached to the Red Cross Society's Ambulances with the French Army; awarded the Croix de Guerre-5 West View, Douglas.
LAWTON, Sergt. Arthur, King's Liver-pool Regt. ; mentioned in despatches, subsequently awarded Military Medal. --Kewaigue, Braddan.
MADDRELL, Lieut. Lewin S., Australian Forces; awarded the Military Cross.-" Fairhaven," Laureston Road, Douglas.
McEWAN, Com.-Sergt.-Major Thomas 0., Mechanical Transport (A.S.C.): mentioned in despatches, May, 1917.-Central Hotel, Broadway, Douglas.
McGEAGH, Capt. D., R.A.M.C.; awarded Military Cross.-Mona Lodge, Lezayre, near Ramsey.
PAGE, Lieut. S. J., Machine Gun Corps; awarded the Military Cross for brilliant work at Langemarck, August 16th, 1917.-47 Victoria Street, Douglas.
PETERS Seaman Francis, R.N.; mentioned in despatches for bravery in connection with the loss of a mine-sweeper. -"Richmond House," Windsor Road, Douglas.
PRESTON, Sergt. H., Royal Engineers; awarded the Military Medal.-Son of Mr G. Preston (schoolmaster), Laxey.
QUAYLE DICKSON, Capt. Edward, Royal Engineers; mentioned in despatches in May, 1917, subsequently awarded the Military Cross. Killed in action in France on 26th October, 1917.-Son of Major J. Quayle Dickson, D.S.O., of Castletown.
QUIGGIN, Private Douglas, Canadians; awarded the Military Medal.-Formerly of Duke's Road, Douglas.
QUILLIAM, Bombardier W., Royal Fieid Artillery; awarded the Military Medal. -Strand Street, Ramsey.
ROSS, Private W. F., Canadian Forces; awarded Military Medal for bravery and devotion to duty at Vimy Ridge, April, 1917.-14 Hilary Park, Douglas.
SHARPE, Private H., Canadian Forces; awarded the Military Medal.-Ramsey.
SLEIGHTHOLME, Rifleman Jas. C., King's Liverpool Rifles; awarded the Military Medal.-8 Queen Street, Castletown.
STOREY, Nurse Edith, Maghull Military Hospital, Liverpool; mentioned for special war services, November, 1917. -Ballure Road, Ramsey.
STOWELL, Lieut. R. L., R.N.R.; awarded the Order of the White Eagle, with Sword (Fifth Class, Serbian).-The Parade, Castletown.
SMITH, Pte. Ingomar, Canadian Forces; awarded the Military Medal.-Formerly of the Crown Hotel, Ramsey.
TEARE, L'Corporal James O., Royal Engineers; awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.-Formerly of Victoria Av., Douglas.
TEARE, Lieut. J. S., Australian Forces; awarded the Military Cross.-Melbourne (formerly of Douglas).
TREGELLIS, Sergeant W. J., Canadian Forces; awarded the Military Medal. -26 Duke's Road, Douglas.
WALKER, Lieut. Laurence H., Bedfordshire Regiment; mentioned in Sir Douglas Haig's despatch in January, 1917; killed on October 12th.-Port Lewaigue, Maughold.
WALKER, Lieut. W. M., King's Liverpool Regiment; awarded the Military Cross, October 12th, 1916.-The Barony, Maughold.
WATTERSON, John (mate), H.M. Trawl-boat Section; awarded the Distinguished Service Medal.-3 Michael Street, Peel.
WATTERSON, Lieutenant Thomas Arthur, R.N.R. ; awarded the Distinguished Service Order, October, 1917.-Son of the late Mr John Watterson, The Howe, Port St Mary.
WILLIAMSON, Sergeant William Alfred, R.A.M.C. (Canadians); awarded Military Medal, killed on April 30th, 1917. -Son of Mr James Williamson, Laxey.
WILSON, Rifleman D. H., King's Liverpool Rifles; awarded Military Medal.-Formerly of Douglas.
WOODS, Capt. Lionel, R.A.M.C.; mentioned in despatches, February, 1917; decorated by the King of Serbia with the Order of St. Sava (4th Class), September, 1917.-Albert Terrace, Douglas.


 

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