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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, GONVILLE & CAIUS COLLEGE WAR MEMORIAL

World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Gill Cannell & Andrew Dishman 2021

The Cambridge University, Gonville & Caius College War Memorial takes the form of four tall wooden panels in the antechapel with eight columns of names and gilt dates and borders and also a, wall mounted, substantial marble tablet with semi-circular pediment, framed by two columns above the incised inscription are a raised cornet and crossed swords finished in gilt, on a raised wreath of oak leavesand below the inscription is the College Coat of Arms. There are 246 names for World War 1 and 101 for World War 2.

The following notes apply:

[date] indicates date of matriculation.
(1914) indicates those who were admitted for the Michaelmas Term of 1914, but who never actually matriculated.
A date marked with an asterisk denotes that the person to whom the entry refers joined the College in that year by some procedure other than matriculation, e.g. by migration from another College or the non-collegiate body.

The extra details here are taken from `The War List of the University of Cambridge, 1914 – 1918’ by G.V. Carey. (Cambridge University Press, 1921.)

M denotes those mentioned in despatches.
MC denotes Military Cross

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THIS TABLET
IS DEDICATED TO
THE MEMORY OF THOSE
MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE
RECORDED
IN THE ANTE-CHAPEL
WHO FELL
IN THE WARS OF
1914 -1918 AND 1939 -1945

1914-1918

ACKROYD H

[1896] Capt., R.A.M.C. M.C. V.C.1. Killed in action 11 Aug. 1917

Ext6ract from the – Supplement to The London Gazette, 6 September 1917:

For most conspicuous bravery. During recent operations Capt. Ackroyd displayed the greatest gallantry and devotion to duty. Utterly regardless of danger, he worked continuously for many hours up and down and in front of the line tending the wounded and saving the lives of officers and men. In so doing he had to move across the open under heavy machine gun, rifle and shell fire. He carried a wounded officer to a place of safety under very heavy fire. On another occasion he went some way in front of our advanced line and brought in a wounded man under continuous rifle and machine gun fire. His heroism was the means of saving many lives, and provided a magnificent example of courage, cheerfulness and determination to the fighting men in whose midst he was carrying out his splendid work. This gallant officer has since been killed in action.

AGAR R P
[1915]
ALDRICH C P G
[1914] 2nd Lieut., R. Fusiliers. Killed in action 7 Oct. 1916
ALLEN P H C
[1909] Lieut., E. Lancs. Regt. Killed in action 9 May 1915
ANDERSON H N S
[1917]
ARCHDALE G M
[1915]
ARNOT D W
[1903] Lieut., R. Warwickshire Regt. Killed in action 3 Sept. 1916
ARON F A
[1906] Lieut., S. Lancs. Regt. Killed in action 23 Aug. 1918
ASHCROFT W
[1900] Lieut. and Adjt., King’s (Liverpool Regt.). Killed in action 22 March 1918
BACHE H G
[1908] Pte., Lincolnshire Regt.; 2nd Lieut., Lancs. Fus. Killed in action 15 Feb. 1916
BACK H A W
[1909] Chaplain, R.N. Accidentally killed on H.M.S. Vanguard 9 July 1917
BAILEY C M
[1913] Pte., R. Fusiliers; 2nd Lieut. (A.), R.F.C. Killed in action 3 Aug. 1917
BANNATYNE E J
[1910] Lieut., 19th Hussars; Major (A.), R.F.C. D.S.O. M. Died 11 Sept. 1917 of injuries received while flying 30 Aug. 1917
BASCOMBE C R
[1917]
BEALE C W
[1911] Pte., R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.); Lieut., R. Sussex Regt.; attd. T.M.B. Killed in action 3 March 1916
BEDFORD S H
[1907]2nd Lieut., R. Berkshire Regt. Killed in action 1 July 1916
BEECH J
[1906] Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt.; Capt., R.E. Killed in action 12 May 1918
BEER H O
[1914] 2nd Lieut., Queen’s Own (R.W. Kent Regt.). Killed in action near Hulluch 26 Sept. 1915
BELL J D
[1909] Lieut., R.F.A. Died 30 Oct. 1918 of influenza
BENNETT H R
[1912] Capt., King’s (Liverpool Regt.). M. Killed in action 23 March 1918
BENSON A H
[1882] Major, R.A.M.C Died 24 Sept. 1916
BERRY A J
[1914] Pte., R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.); 2nd Lieut., Lancs. Fus. (T.F.). Killed in action 21 Aug. 1916
BEWLEY E N
[1903] 2nd Lieut., Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regt., T.F.). Killed in action 26 June 1917
BOARDMAN J H
[1910] Major, Oxford and Bucks L.I.; attd. Rifle Brigade. M2. Died in German hands 25 April 1918 of wounds received in action
BODEY A R
[1913] Lieut., King’s (Liverpool Regt., T.F.). Killed in action 28 June 1916
BOOTH P E ?
[1917]
BRAITHWAITE P P
[1899] Capt., I.A.R.O., attd. 36th Cavalry (Jacob’s Horse). Killed in action in Palestine 23 Sept. 1918
BRISLEY C E
[1905] Major, (A). R.A.F. Killed in flying accident 30 July 1918
BROAD A M
[1914] Lieut., R. Fusiliers; attd. M.G.C. Killed in action 12 July 1916
BROADBENT E R
[1898] Major, 8th (King’s R. Irish) Hussars; D.A.Q.M.G. M.C. M. Died 31 Oct. 1918 of influenza
BROWN A W S
[1900] Lieut., Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 18 Aug. 1916
BROWN A A
[1905] Capt., R.F.A.; Staff Capt. M.C. Died 4 March 1918 of heart failure
BROWN A R
[1913] 2nd Lieut., R.F.A.; attd. R.F.C. Killed in action 6 April 1917
BROWN H M
[1906] Trooper, Natal Light Horse; 2nd Lieut., E. Lancs. Regt. Killed in action in Mesopotamia 9 April 1916
BROWN R W
[1914] Capt., Wiltshire Regt. Killed in action 9 April 1917
BROWN T
[1908] Sergt., R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.; 2nd Lieut., Norfolk Regt. Killed in action near Guillemont 4 Sept. 1916
BROWN W S
[1911] Capt., R.A.M.C. Died while returning from Mesopotamia 27 March 1919 of illness contracted on active service
BROWNSWORD D A
[1900] Capt., R.A.S.C. (T.F.) and King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Died 25 Dec 1917 of wounds received in action on Passchendaele Ridge
BUCKSTON-BROWNE G
[1895] Lieut.-Col., R.F.A. (T.F.). D.S.O. M3. Died 6 Jan. 1919 of pneumonia contracted on active service
BURFORD F E
[1916]
BURN C J
[1912] Lieut., Leicestershire Regt. Killed in action 1 Oct. 1917
CAIGER F H S
[1915] 2nd Lieut., R.F.A. Killed in action 11 Nov. 1916
CALTHROP A G
[1916]
CECIL C
[1894] Pte., R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.P); 2nd Lieut., R. Berkshire Regt. (T.F.). Killed in action on the Somme 16 July 1916
CHALLONER A C
[1911] 2nd Lieut., D. of Cornwall’s L.I. Killed in action 30 July 1915
CHAPMAN G M
[1907] Lieut., R.A.M.C. French Medal for saving life at sea. Killed in action 13 May 1915
CHEAPE J de C
[1913] Lieut., R. Sussex Regt. Killed in action 3 Sept. 1916
CHESSEX R E A
[1896] Lieut., R.N.V.R. Accidentally killed on H.M.S. Vanguard 9 July 1917
CHILD G J
[1911] Lieut., King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.). Killed in action 18 April 1915
CLIVE R D
[1917]
CLOUDESLEY H
[1902] Lieut., The Queen’s (R.W. Surrey Regt.). Killed in action 1 July 1916
COATES A D
[1912] Lieut., London Regt. (R.Fus.). Killed in action in Gallipoli 27-28 April 1915
COATES H B
[1915]
COBBOLD C T
[1912] 2nd Lieut., R.F.A. Killed in action 3 Oct. 1916
COCHRAN F A
[1914] 2nd Lieut., Gordon Hdrs. Killed in action 25 Sept. 1915
COCKIN R P
[1898] Lieut., R.A.M.C.
COLLINSON G E C
[1914] Lieut., Cameron Hdrs.; attd. R.F.C. Killed in flying accident 13 April 1917
COLLOT T A
[1912] 2nd Lieut., Dorset Regt. and R. Berkshire Regt. Killed in action 1 July 1916
COOK N G
[1915]
CORY C W
[1906] 2nd Lieut., Suffolk Regt. (T.F.). Killed in action 12 Aug. 1915
COTTAM H C B
[1909] Capt., Hampshire Regt. (T.F.). M.C. Killed in action 30 Sept. 1918
COWIE A G
[1909] Capt., Seaforth Hdrs. Died 6 April 1916 of wounds received in action
COX E
[1892] Fleet-Surgeon, R.N. Accidentally killed on H.M.S. Vanguard 9 July 1917
CREAN T
[1899] Capt., Northamptonshire Regt.; attd. R.F.C. Killed in flying accident 26 Oct. 1914
CROSSE T L
[1908] Capt., Border Regt. Killed in action 3 July 1916
CRUNDWELL A
[1914] Lieut., King’s (Liverpool Regt.). Killed in action 23 April 1918
CULLIMORE John
[1912] Lieut., Cheshire Regt. M2. Died 16 April 1916 of wounds received in action
CURWEN C N
[1908] Lieut., King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 15 Sept. 1916
DALY A C de B
[1915]
DAVIES I T
[1913] 2nd Lieut., Oxford and Bucks. L.I. Killed in action 22 June 195
DAVIES J R
[1899] 2nd Lieut., London Regt. Died 28 Nov. 1917 of wounds received in action
DAVIS C J B
[1913] Capt., R.E. (T.F.). Died 29 Sept. 1917 of wounds received in action 25 Sept. 1917
DEVITT G F O
[1912] 2nd Lieut., Rifle Brigade. Killed in action at Hooge 30 July 1915
DICKSON A F
[1909] Lieut., I.A.R.O., attd. 14th Murray’s Jat Lancers and 34th Poona Horse. Killed in action in Palestine 14 July 1918
DIETRICHSEN F C
[1901] Capt., Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regt., T.F.). M. Killed in the Irish rebellion 1 May 1916
DIXON A C
[1915]
DIXON T H
[1913] Capt., Manchester Regt. M.C. Killed in action 25 Aug. 1918
DOBIE W M
[1914] Lieut., Queen’s Own (R.W. Kent Regt.). Killed in action 9 April 1916
DONALDSON G B
[1912] Capt., R. Warwickshire Regt. (T.F.). Died in German hands 19 July 1916 of wounds received in action
DUNLOP J G M
[1905] 2nd Lieut., R. Dublin Fus. Killed in action at Clary 27 Aug. 1914
ELWORTHY T
[1911] 2nd Lieut., R.E.; Lieut., King’s Own (R. Lancaster Regt.). M. Killed in action 3 May 1917
EVATT J M
[1908] Capt., R.A.M.C. Killed in action 21 March 1918
FAWCETT R W
[1910] Surgeon Prob., R.N.V.R.; 2nd Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt. Died 26 Sept. 1915 of wounds received in action
FIELDING E F
[1898] Lieut., W. African Frontier Force. Killed in action in the Cameroons 24 Oct. 1915
FISHER [FISCHER?] A W
[1914] If Fischer – Pte., London Regt (Artists Rifles); Lieut., Devon Regt. M. Died 17 May 1916 of wounds received in action
FORSTER-BROWN J C
[1911] Lieut., Rifle Brigade. Died 27 Aug. 1916 of wounds received in action
FREEMAN G C
[1910] Capt., R. Berkshire Regt. Killed in action 1 Oct. 1916
FRY J D
[1913] Lieut., London Regt. (R. Fus.). Killed in action 15 Sept. 1916
GARDNER W S
[1916]
GEORGE A K D
[1905] Lieut., Dorset Regt. Died 14 Sept. 1914 of wounds received in action
GETTY J H
[1907] Capt., W. Yorks. Regt. M. Killed in action 3 May 1917
GLOSTER H C
[1913] Lieut., Gordon Hdrs. (T.F.). Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle 13 March 1915
GOODCHILD E L
[1910] Pte., Norfolk Regt. Killed in action 28 April 1916
GOODERHAM Rev E J R B
[1908] 2nd Lieut., R. Irish Regt. and M.G.C. Killed in action 13 Dec. 1916
GORDON G
[1901] Lieut., 12th Lancers. Killed in action at Ypres 30 April 1915
GORDON H
[1914] Lieut., King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died 19 Dec. 1915 of wounds received in action in Gallipoli
GOTCH D H
[1910] Pte., London Regt. (Artists Rifles); 2nd Lieut., Worcestershire Regt. Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle 11 March 1915
GRIMWADE E E
[1906] 2nd Lieut., Lancs. Fus. Killed in action 17 Sept. 1916
GROWSE R H
[1905] Major, R.A.S.C. Died 12 Feb. 1919 of pneumonia contracted on active service
GULLILAND J H
[1911] Capt., Essex Regt. Died 18 July 1916 of wounds received in action
HALL E W
[1912] Capt., Lincolnshire Regt. M.B.E. Killed in action 26 Sept. 1917
HARDY J
[1908] 2nd Lieut., R.A.S.C. (M.T.). Died 21 Oct. 1918 of pneumonia
HARRISON J
[1917]
HARTREE C
[1897] 2nd Lieut., R.G.A. Killed in action 29 May 1918
HATHORN C N
[1913] 2nd Lieut., Loyal N. Lancs. Regt. Killed in action 10 Aug. 1915
HAYWARD M C
[1889] Capt., R.A.M.C. (T.F.). Died 23 Aug. 1916 of septic pneumonia
HERMANN J
[1914?] Pte., London Regt. (Q.V.R.). Killed in action 25 Sept. 1916
HICKMAN C W [or W C ?]
[1906] Probably 2nd Lieut., R.F.A. Killed in action 1 July 1916
HILDAGE H
[1915]
HILL P A
[1891] Capt., S. Wals Borderers (T.F.). Killed in action 23 April 1917
HILLIER C A
[1915]
HILLS A H
[1902] 2nd Lieut., Hampshire Regt. (T.F.). Killed in action 19 April 1917
HOBSON A F
[1911] Major, R.E. D.S.O. M2. Killed in action 28 Aug. 1916
HOBSON L F
[1914] 2nd Lieut., York and Lancaster Regt. (T.F.) Died 12 July 1915 of wounds received in action
HOLLAND A L
[1916]
HOLLAND W D A
[1911] Lieut., 9th Lancers; Capt., Cavalry, Indian Army. Died 13 Aug. 1917 of illness contracted on the Mahsud expedition
HOLMAN G H W
[1914] Lieut., Wiltshire Regt. Died 6 July 1916 of wounds received in action near Thiepval 5 July 1916
HOOD G C
[1913] Lce.-Corpl., Middlesex Regt. (P.S.Bn.). Died 19 Feb. 1916 of wounds received in action 15 Feb. 1916
HORSEY A M
[1913] Surgeon Prob., R.N.V.R. Killed in action 9 Aug. 1917
HOWARTH H V
[1914] Lieut., Devon Regt. (T.F.). Died 2 May 1918 of wounds received in action
ILES J O
[1912] Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt.; attd. R. Welsh Fus. Killed in action 25 Sept. 1915
JACKSON A J
[1913] 2nd Lieut., Middlesex Regt. Killed in action 27 April 1915
JAMES C K
[1910] Major, Border Regt.; Lieut.-Col. W. Yorks. Regt. D.S.O. and Bar. Brevet Major. M6. Killed in action 19 May 1918
JENNINGS F M
[1892] Capt., 8th (King’s R. Irish) Hussars. Died 11 Nov. 1918 of wounds received in action
JEUDWINE S H
[1914] Capt., Lincolnshire Regt. Killed in action 1 July 1916
JOHNS G
[1916]
JOHNSON A
[1915]
JONES-BATEMAN F
[1914] Capt., R. Welsh Fus. M. Killed in action near Englefontaine 4 Nov. 1918
KELLIE K H A
[1893] Capt., R.A.M.C. Killed in action 25 June 1916
KELLOW W
[1911] or 1912? Engineers, S. African Force.
KENDALL L F W A
[1911] Lieut., Norfolk Regt.; attd. M.G.C. (Cavalry). Died 22 Nov. 1917 of wounds received in action 21 Nov. 1917
KINDER T H
[1912] Capt., Suffolk Regt. Killed in action 3 July 1916
KING S W T
[1914] 2nd Lieut., Cheshire Regt. (T.F.). Killed in action 10 Aug. 1915
KNOX W
[1906] Capt., Cameron Hdrs.; attd. R.F.C. Killed in action 20 Feb. 1916
KOHN W A
[1912] Pte., R. Fusiliers; 2nd Lieut., E. Lancs. Regt. Killed in action 1 July 1916
LANG H
[1910] Lieut., N. Zealand Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 20 July 1916
LANGDALE H C
[1912] Pte., H.A.C.; Capt., R Sussex Regt. Killed in action 26 Sept. 1917
LEETE W J H
[1905] Capt., Lancs. Fus. Killed in action 21 Jan. 1916
LENNY L A
[1914] Pte., R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.); 2nd Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt.; Lieut., R. Irish Fus. Killed in action 20 Dec. 1917
LEWIS T E
[1906] Capt., S. Wales Borderers. Killed in bombing accident 28 Aug. 1915
LLOYD-JONES I T
[1914] Capt., R. Welsh Fus. (T.F.). Killed in action 26 March 1917
LLOYD-PRICE Ll O
[1903] Rfn., King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 10 Jan. 1915
LODGE J W
[1874] Colonel, Yorkshire Regt. Died 23 Aug. 1917
LONG B A
[1894] Capt., S. Lancs. Regt. and King’s Own (R. Lancaster Regt.). Died 10 Feb. 1917
LOWRY W A H
[1908] 2nd Lieut., I.A.R.O., attd. 14th Sikhs. Killed in action in Gallipoli 4 June 1915
MACBETH T M
[1915]
MCCLENAGHAN G M
[1914] G.M. Capt., Queen’s Own (R.W. Kent Regt.). Died 8 Nov. 1918 of wounds received in action
MACCOMBIE W J
[1910] Capt., King’s Own Scottish Borderers. M. Killed in action 17 July 1916
MACGREGOR A H
[1909] Capt., Seaforth Hdrs. (T.F.). M. Killed in action 13 Nov. 1916
MACMULLEN A R
[1907] Surgeon Lieut., R.N., attd. R.N.D. D.S.C. and Bar. Died 7 Sept. 1918 of wounds received in action
MALET H A G
[1910] Lieut., King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action at Hill 60 18 April 1915
MANTLE A
[1915]
MARSH A S
[1913] Capt., Somerset L.I. Killed in action 6 Jan. 1916
MARSHALL A R
[1909] Corpl. R.E. (Signals); Capt. and Adjt., R.G.A. Died 2 Feb. 1918 of wounds received in action 8 Dec. 1917
MARTEN H H
[1912] 2nd Lieut., King’s Royal Rifle Corps and Manchester Regt. M. Killed in action 13 Aug. 1915
MEADOWCROFT J
[1917] 2nd Lieut., R.E. Died 7 Nov.1918 of pneumonia
MILNER-BARRY E L
[1887] Lieut.-Cdr., R.N.V.R. Died 7 May 1917 of heart failure following bronchitis
MOIR R
[1911] Lieut., R.E. Died 9 Nov. 1915 of illness contracted on active service
MONTAGUE P D
[1909] Lieut., Rifle Brigade; attd. R.F.C. Killed in action 13 Nov. 1917
MOORHOUSE S
[1897] Major, Argyll and Sutherland Hdrs.
MOTION S H
[1913] Lieut., Northamptonshire Regt. M. Died 1 Aug. 1917 of wounds received in action 31 July 1917
MOWATT O
[1899] Lieut., 10th Hussars. Died 22 April 1917 of wounds received in action at Monchy-le-Preux 11th April 1917
MOYSEY L
[1887] Capt., R.A.M.C. (T.F.). Drowned on H.M. hospital ship Glenart Castle 26 Feb. 1918
MURPHY J K
[1888] Staff Surgeon, R.N.V.R. Died 13 Sept. 1916
MYLES W W
[1914] 2nd Lieut., Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); attd. T.M.B. Died 20 Sept. 1916 of wounds received in action
MYLREA W P G
[1889] Lieut.-Col., R.F.A. (T.F.). Died 25 Aug. 1915 of illness contracted on active service
NANGLE E J
[1906] Capt., R.A.M.C. Killed in action 26 Sept. 1915
NELSON W
[1889] Foreign Legion, French Army; 2nd Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt. (T.F.). Killed in action at the Hohenzollern Redoubt 13 Oct. 1915
NORTH W G B
[1901] Corpl., R. Fusiliers. Killed in action 10 June 1916
NOYES H F G
[1899] Capt., R.A.M.C. Died 5 Sept. 1916
OKE R W L
[1902] Capt., R. Berkshire Regt. Killed in action 25 Sept. 1915
PEARKES A M
[1906] Pte., London Regt. (Artists Rifles); Capt., W. Yorks. Regt. Killed in action in Gallipoli 7 Aug. 1915
PEARMAN J O’H
[1901] 2nd Lieut., R. Warwickshire Regt. Killed in action 25 Jan. 1917
PLATTS A L
[1910] Capt., Suffolk Regt. Killed in action 20 July 1916
POLLAK H L
[1904] Lieut., R. Marines and Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 23 Oct. 1916
PORTER G H
[1912] Lieut., R. Welsh Fus. Killed in action 3 Oct. 1916
PORTER I E
[1914] 2nd Lieut., S. Lancs. Regt. Killed in action 23 July 1916
POWELL L M
[1913] 2nd Lieut., Gordon Hdrs. Killed in action 17 June 1915
RAIMES Rev L
[1906] Capt., Durham L.I. (T.F.). Died 1 June 1916 of wounds received in action 3 May 1916
RAMSAY A
[1906] 2nd Lieut., R. Fusiliers; Lieut., R. Warwickshire Regt. Killed in action 25 April 1915
RENTON T
[1910] Pte., London Regt. (Kensington Bn.). Killed in action at Fromelles 9 May 1915
RICHARDSON A S
[1912] Sergt., R.A.M.C.; 2nd Lieut., R.G.A. Killed in action 25 June 1917
RIEU H
[1897] Pte., Middlesex Regt. (P.S.Bn.). Killed in action 30 Jan. 1916
RIGBY F J
[1906] Capt., Seaforth Hdrs. M.C. M. Killed in action in Mesopotamia 21 Jan. 1916
ROBERTS F P
[1897] Pte., R.A.S.C. Died 25 Aug. 1915
ROGERS E H
[1910] 2nd Lieut., R. Warwickshire Regt. Killed in action 3 July 1916
RUTHERFORD W McC
[1908] Pte., R.A.M.C.; 2nd Lieut., E. Yorks. Regt. Died 19 April 1918 of wounds received in action
SALOMONS David Reginald Herman Phillip

[1904] Captain, Royal Engineers. Drowned when H.M.S. Hythe sank after a collision 28 October 1915. Born Tunbridge Wells crica 1885. Son of Sir David Lionel Goldsmith-Stern-Salomons and Lady Laura Julia of Hyde Park Gate, London. Educated Eton College. Left Eton College in 1904. Resident Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 24 to 26 or 325 to 328. See also HMS Hythe 1/3rd Field Company Royal Engineers

Prior to the war he was known as Reginald or Reggie to his family and friends, the third David Salomons was brought up at Broomhill and educated at Eton and at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, which had also been his father's college. He then started training as a lawyer.After Cambridge he travelled widely; first to France, Italy and Spain, and then to the East. In 1910 he and his cousin, Arthur Paget, spent two and a half months exploring Japan, travelling many hundreds of miles by train, horse, rickshaw, boat and on foot. Arthur had previously travelled in Japan, and married there in 1911. Reginald was greatly impressed by the people and the scenery and, on his return to England, took lessons in Japanese and established links with the Japanese consulate. Reginald wrote an account of his travels, "An Outsider's Impression of Japan", under the name R. Nagano. Although never published, it gives an interesting description of the Japan of 1910 and of his reaction to the country and its peoples. [Source: Lives Of The First World War 1914-1918]

Extract from De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour, Volume 2, page 268:

GOLDSMID- STERN -SALOMONS, DAVID REGINALD HARMAN PHILLIP, M.A., Capt., 1 /3rd Kent (Fortress) R. E. (T.F.), only s. of Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons, Bart., of Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells, and of 49, Grosvenor Street, London, W., M.A., D.L., J.P., Hon. Col. Kent (Fortress) R.E., by his wife, Laura Julia, sister to Herbert, 1st Lord Michelham, K.C.V.O., and yr. dau. of the late Baron Hermann de Stern ; b. Tunbridge Wells, co, Kent, 13 Oct. 1885 ; educ. Eton ; Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated in History ; was gazetted 2nd Lieut. Kent (Fortress) R.E. 1911, and promoted Lieut. 15 Aug. 1913, and Capt. 31 Oct. 1914 ; volunteered for Imperial Service after the outbreak of war in Aug. 1914 ; left for Gallipoli, and was drowned in the Aegean Sea 28 Oct. 1915, while in command of troops on H.M.S. Hythe, when that ship was sunk by collision with H.M.S. Sarina. He refused to leave the ship until his men were safely off, and was lost with about 130 of his company. He took a keen interest in working up the Cadet Force in Tunbridge Wells and Chatham, and was the prime mover of the Territorial Cadet Institution and Kent Territorial Cadet Institution ; unm.

Obituary from Jewish Chronicle Obituary - 19 November 1915:

THE LATE CAPT. SALOMONS.

As we briefly announced last week. Capt. Reginald Phillip Salomons 1/3rd Kent Field Company, R.E,. who went down with over 100 officers and men in the foundering of H.M.S. "Hythe," was the only son of Sir David and Lady Salomons, of Broomhill. Tunbridge Wells. Only those who were intimately acquainted with him, says the Tunbridge Wells Advertiser, knew how very near his heart the welfare of his men was. but everyone was cognisant of what he had done to make the Southborough Company a succes. He was a keen organiser, one of his most notable achievements being to found a Cadet Corps to act as a supply to the parent Regiment. In this respect it may safely be assumed that nobody will miss Capt. Salomons more than the boys, although it is satisfactory to learn that Sir David has decided to perpetuate his son's memory by continuing the Cadet Corp. Heir to the baronetcy, Capt. Salomons was an M.A. of Caius College, Cambridge, and received his Captaincy in the Kent Fortress Engineers just over a year ago. He was thirty years of age.

In the course of a letter to the Editor of the above-quoted journal, Sapper Perry writes: The men who had not left the ship were all huddled up in the stern, and one after another you could see them drop off like flies into the water. Altogether about 140 went down. and among them, I am sorry to relate, was our Captain. Capt. D. R. Salomons, who was beloved by his men. He stood on the bridge to the last with the Sergt.-Major of our Company, and went down with the ship.

SANDERSON F B
[1907] 2nd Lieut., R.F.A. (T.F.). Died 10 Aug. 1916 of wounds received in action
SANDERSON R B
[1915]
SCHAEFER CHECK T S H
[1910] Lieut., Northumberland Fus. Killed in action in the Battle of Loos 26 Sept. 1915
SELLARS E F
[1914] Capt., Cheshire Regt. M.C. M. Killed in action in Macedonia 18 Sept. 1918
SELLARS H W
[1915]
SHERMAN R
[1906] Capt., R.A.M.C. Died 10 Oct. 1917 of wounds received in action
SMITH S P
[1907] Capt., S. Staffs. Regt. (T.F.). Killed in action 28 Feb. 1917
SOLLY A N
[1913] Sergt., R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.); 2nd Lieut., Manchester Regt.; Capt. (A.), R.F.C. Killed in action 11 Aug. 1917
SPARENBORG H R
[1894] Capt., King’s Own (R. Lancaster Regt.). Killed in action at Le Cateau 26 Aug. 1914
SYKES E T
[1913] Capt., D. of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt., T.F.). Killed in action 3 May 1917
TAPP T A
[1902] Capt., Coldstream Gds. and M.G.C. M.C. and Bar. M. Died 21 Oct. 1917 of wounds received in action 11 Oct. 1917
TAYLOR C P
[1914] Capt., E. Yorks. Regt. M. Killed in action 28 Oct. 1916
THOMAS D C W
[1908] Capt., Argyll and Sutherland Hdrs.; attd. Gordon Hdrs. Killed in action 12 Nov. 1914
THOMASSET G T
[1913] Lieut., London Regt. (Blackheath and Woolwich Bn.). Killed in action 25 Sept. 1915
THOMPSON C W
[1915]
THOMPSTONE R
[1914] Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt. Died 25 Jan. 1921 of illness contracted on active service during the war
THORBURN E F
[1913] Lieut., Manchester Regt. (T.F.). Killed in action in Gallipoli 10 June 1915
THURLOW A G
[1911] 2nd Lieut., D. of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.). Died 29 Aug. 1918 of wounds received in action in Gallipoli 21 Aug. 1918
TODD A F
[1892] Capt., Norfolk Regt. M. Killed in action at Hill 60 21 April 1915
TOPPIN S M
[1896] Major, R.G.A. M.C. M. Died 27 Sept. 1917 of wounds received in action
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[1914] Lieut., Life Gds.; Capt., Tank Corps. M. Killed in action 23 July 1918
TREGELLES G P
[1911] Capt., Devon Regt. M. Killed in action 1 July 1916
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[1908] 2nd Lieut., R.F.A. Killed in action 17 Jan. 1916
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[1910] Major, Essex Regt. D.S.O. M2. Died 23 March 1918 of wounds received in action at Rouez
WARNER T L
[1913] Major, Leicestershire Regt. D.S.O. M3. Died 27 Dec. 1917 of wounds received in action
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[1902] Capt., Essex Yeo.; Staff Capt; Cat., R.A.M.C. M.C. M. Killed in action 13 July 1918
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[1911] 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fus. Killed in action 19 Aug. 1915
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[1900] Capt., Middlesex Regt. Killed in action 25 March 1918
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[1906] Lieut., Loyal N. Lancs. Regt. Killed in action in Gallipoli 10 Aug. 1915
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[1913] 2nd Lieut., Middlesex Regt. and R.F.C. Killed in action 30 March 1916
WETENHALL W T
[1907] Capt., Leicestershire Regt. Killed in action 16 July 1916
WHITAKER T S
[1911] 2nd Lieut., D. of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt., T.F.). Killed in action 7 Nov. 1915
WHITBY J H
[1912] Capt., London Regt. (St Pancras Bn.). M. Died 16 March 1916 of illness contracted on active service
WHITE C W M
[1914] 2nd Lieut., Norfolk Regt. Killed in action 26 Sept. 1915
WHITEHEAD A G
[1911] 2nd Lieut., W. Yorks. Regt. (T.F.); Capt. (A.), R.F.C. Killed in action 29 Jan. 1918
WIGGIN N H
[1914] Lieut., R.F.A. M. Died 11 Jan. 1917 of wounds received in action
WILEMAN G W B
[1909] Capt., S. Wales Borderers. Killed in action 8 Sept. 1916
WILKINSON G J
[1905] Sergt., Middlesex Regt. Killed in action 1 July 1916
WILLEY R H D
[1905] Pte., R.A.M.C. and R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.); Capt., 13th Hussars. Died at Amadia 14 July 1919 of wounds received in action
WILLIAMS R B
[1905] Capt., R.E. M.C. M. Killed in action 19 Sept. 1916
WILLIAMS S C
[1912] Lieut., R.F.A. Killed in action 18 Jan. 1917
WILLIAMSON J M
[1908] Pte., London Regt. (Artists Rifles); 2nd Lieut., Gordon Hdrs. Killed in action 16 May 1915
WILLINK H J L
[1903] Pte., R. Fusiliers (P.S. Bn.); Capt., D. of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.). Died 5 Nov. 1918 of wounds received in action 1 Nov. 1918
WINSER P R
[1915]
WOOD E H
[1908] Or 1904? 2nd Lieut., Hampshire Regt. Killed in action 23 Oct. 1916
WOOD J W M
[1873] M.V.O. Lieut.-Col., Remount Service; D.A.D. Remounts. Died 9 Dec. 1916
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[1901] Lieut., 5th (R. Irish) Lancers. Killed in action 4 Nov. 1914
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[1895]
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