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          | BEDFORD 
              ST PAULS METHODIST WAR MEMORIALWorld War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed 
              informationCompiled and copyright © 2000 Martin Edwards
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          |   Photograph Copyright © Priory Methodist Church, Bedford 2001
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        The 
          memorial was on the North wall of the interior of the old St Paul's 
          Methodist Church which was demolished to make way for the new Public 
          Library and shops in the centre of Bedford. These men were all members 
          of the congregation.  
         
          | AYRES | [Charles] 
              Percy  | Private 
              60019, 26th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Died of wounds 16th December 1916. Aged 33. Enlisted and resident 
              Bedford. Son of Alfred and Susan Ayres, of 21, Palmerston St., Bedford. 
              Formerly 40302, Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military 
              Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot X. Row C. Grave 
              29. |   
          | BELL | Cecil Charles   | Second 
              Lieutenant, 16th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers killed in action 
              on Wednesday, 28th November 1917. Age 34. Son of the late Charles 
              Covington Bell and Eliza Bell, of Bedford; husband of the late Augusta 
              G. Bell. Buried in St.-Julien Dressing Station Cemetery, Langemark-Poelkapelle, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot II. Row E. Grave 6.  |   
          | BUCK | Charles   | Private 
              8689, "C" Company, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment who 
              died of wounds on Sunday, 21st February 1915. Age 25. Born St Peter's, 
              Bedford, enlisted Northampton. Son of Charles and Emma Buck, of 
              14, Derby Street, Bedford. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row C. Grave 58.  |   
          | CHAPMAN | Albert Douglas Melvin   | Lance 
              Corporal 592879, 2nd/18th Battalion, London Regiment (London Irish 
              Rifles) who died on Sunday, 23rd December 1917. Age 21. Born and 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Deptford. Son of Mrs. W. Chapman, of 
              Bedford, and the late Mr. Chapman. Formerly 82079, R.A.M.C. Buried 
              in Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel. Plot/Row/Section T. Grave 20. 
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          | CLARE | Alfred Frederick   | Lance 
              Corporal G/52054, 24th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers killed in action 
              on Saturday, 14th April 1917. Age 28. Born and enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of Alfred Howard Clare and Ann Clare, of 9, Foster Hill Rd., 
              Bedford. Formerly G/23616, Royal Fusiliers. Buried in Bois-Carre 
              British Cemetery, Thelus, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row C. 
              Grave 8.  |   
          | COOK | Sidney Lawrence   | Private 
              G/67707, 6th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 
              killed in action on Thursday, 28th March 1918. Age 19. Born, resident 
              and enlisted Bedford. Son of George Cook, of 120, Castle Rd., Bedford. 
              Formerly 3414, 8th Yeomanry CYE. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. Panel 14 and 15  |   
          | FREEMAN | William   | Possibly 
              Corporal 10496. 6th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Killed in action Monday 23 July 1917. Age 25. Son of Edward & 
              Ann Maria Freeman of Council Houses, The Baulk, Beeston, Sandy, 
              Bedfordshire. Born Beeston, Lived Sandy & Enlisted Bedford. Commemorated on  
              Pond Farm Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. P.2. 
             According 
              to the National Roll of the Great War: "FREEMAN, W., 6th Bedfordshire 
              Regt. He enlisted at the outbreak of war in August 1914 and in the 
              following year was drafted to the Western Front, where he took part 
              in the Battles of Loos, Vimy Ridge, the Somme, Arras and Messines 
              Ridges and many other engagements. He was killed in action at Ypres 
              on July 22nd, 1917. He was entitled to the 1914-15 Star, and the 
              General Service and Victory Medals. 'He joined the great white company 
              of valiant souls'. The Baulk, Beeston, Bedfordshire."  
             Also 
              listed on the Bromham 
              Road Methodist memorial |   
          | HOWELL | George Andrew   | Leading 
              Signalman J/6074 H.M. S/M. "H10.", Royal Navy who died on Saturday, 
              19th January 1918. Age 23. Son of Thomas and Martha Howell, of Bedford; 
              husband of Ethel Tomling (formerly Howell), of 140, Middlegate Street, 
              Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, 
              Kent. Panel 28.  |   
          | HUMBERSTONE | James   | possibly 
              J HUMBERSTONE, Second Lieutenant Aerial Fighting School, Royal Air 
              Force who died on Tuesday, 18th June 1918. Buried in Cairo War Memorial 
              Cemetery, Egypt. Plot/Row/Section O. Grave 194.  |   
          | MAXEY | Arthur Cecil   | Sapper 
              41289, 68th Field Company, Royal Engineers who died of wounds on 
              Tuesday, 9th October 1917. Born and enlisted Bedford, resident Rugby, 
              Warwickshire. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Poperinge, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VIII. Row I. Section 6.  |   
          | NUTTING | Archibald   | Lance 
              Corporal 24396, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment killed 
              in action on Wednesday, 16th August 1916. Age 19. Born and enlisted 
              Bedford. Son of William Henry and Grace Nutting, of 11, Cauldwell 
              Street, Bedford. Brother of Henry below. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 11 A and 11 D. 
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          | NUTTING | Henry William  |  [Listed 
              as William Henry on his medal 
              card] Sapper 1318, 1st (East Anglian) Field Company, Royal Engineers 
              who died on Saturday, 1st May 1920. Age 31. Son of William Henry 
              and Grace Nutting, of 11, Cauldwell Street, Bedford. Brother of 
              Archibald above. Buried in Bedford Cemetery. Grave refernce C/2. 
              87. See also Bedford Cemetery.
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          | HULL | Norman 
              William   | Sergeant 
              (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) 638879, 106 Squadron, Royal Air Force 
              who died on Friday, 22nd November 1940. Age 19. Son of Ernest Edward 
              and Evelyn Annie Hull, of Bedford. Burid in Vannes (Boismoreau) 
              Communal Cemetery, Morbihan, France. Division B. Row 1. Collective 
              Grave 15.  |   
          | RAINBIRD | Leslie Ernest   | Private 
              5950117, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 
              who died on Saturday, 20th June 1942. Age 22. Son of Samuel and 
              Annie Rainbird, of Bedford. Prisoner of war. Buried in Kranji War 
              Cemetery, Singapore. Plot 9. Row C. Grave 15.  
             
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        28 October, 2007
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