P
& M |
ARTHUR
|
Robert |
Sergeant,
Northumberland Fusiliers |
P
& M |
BARRETT
|
Alfred
James |
Private,
Northumberland Fusiliers |
P
& M |
BOOTIMAN
|
John |
Driver,
Royal garrison Artillery |
P
& M |
CHRISP
(M) or CRISP (P) |
William |
Private,
West Riding Regiment |
P
& M |
DEUCHAR
|
Robert |
Second
Lieutenant, Scottish Horse |
M |
FORREST
|
L
W |
Sergeant,
Royal Army Medical Corps. |
P |
FOSTER
|
James
William |
Sergeant
|
P |
HENDERSON
|
John
|
Private
|
P
& M |
HINDMARSH
|
Adam |
Private,
Leicester Regiment |
P
& M |
HINDMARSH
|
Mark |
Private/Driver,
Motor Transport, Army Service Corps |
P
& M |
HOPE
|
John
Henry |
Bombardier/
Gunner, Royal Field Artillery |
P
& M |
HUGGUP
|
Robert
|
Sergeant-Instructor,
Vancouver Regiment |
P
& M |
LAMB
|
Thomas |
Second
Lieutenant, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry |
P
& M |
LAMB
|
W
|
Second
Lieutenant, Royal Canadian Regiment |
P |
MILLER
|
Henry
John |
Private
|
P |
REED |
Arthur
|
Second
Lieutenant |
P
& M |
RIDDELL
|
James
Foster |
Brigadier
General, Northumberland Infantry Brigade |
P
& M |
SANDERSON
|
Geoffrey
Evan |
[Listed
on memorial as Royal Irish Rifles] Lieutenant, 107 Company, Machine
Gun Corps (infantry). Killed in action 1st July 1916. Aged 27. Son
of W. J. and Amy Sanderson, of Eastfield Hall, Warkworth, Northumberland.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 5 C and 12 C. Clerk at the Exchange and listed on
the Stock Exchange War memorial.
Brass
wall Plaque in St Lawrence's Church. Inscription as follows:
Lieut.
G. Evan Sanderson, 9th Royal Irish Rifles,
107th Brigade Machine Gun Co.
Born April 3, 1889 Killed in action July 1st, 1916 at Thiepval leading
his men in a charge.
They shall walk with me in white. For they are worthy |
P
& M |
SANDERSON
|
Philip
Noel |
Captain,
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Brass
wall Plaque in St Lawrence's Church. Inscription as follows:
To
the glory of God and in loving memory of Captain Philip Noel Sanderson
1st Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers.
2nd son of W J Sanderson J.P. of Eastfield Hall in this parish.
Born May 24th 1887. died April 26th 1915. He landed with the 29th
Division at Gallipoli April 25th. Fell mortally wounded April 26th
and died the same day on board the hospital ship 'Guildford Castle'
and was buried at sea. |
P
& M |
SMITH
|
Joseph |
Private,
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). |
P |
STOKOE
|
Richard
|
Private
|
P
& M |
TATE
|
Edward |
Private/Gunner,
Tank Corps |
P
& M |
TAYLOR
|
John |
Private,
Northumberland Fusiliers |
P |
TAYLOR
|
Thomas
|
Petty
Officer (Naval Brigade) |
P
& M |
THEW
|
Thomas |
Private,
Durham Light Infantry |
P
& M |
THOMPSON,
MC |
Robert |
Second
Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers. Awarded the Military Cross
(M.C.). |
P
& M |
TOPPING
|
John
|
Sergeant-Instructor,
Irish Guards |
P |
TROBE
|
John
|
Private
|
P
& M |
TURNBULL
|
Alfred
Clarence |
Private,
Northumberland Fusiliers |
P
& M |
WATSON
|
James
|
Private,
Northumberland Fusiliers |
P
& M |
WEATHERSTON
|
Henry
|
Private,
Lincolnshire Regiment |
1939-1945 |
P |
ATKINSON
|
Nicholas
|
No
further information currently available |
P |
BASTON
|
Thomas
James |
No
further information currently available |
P |
DON
|
Andrew
Nichol Durran |
No
further information currently available |
P |
DONALDSON
|
Norman
John |
No
further information currently available |
P |
HEDLEY
|
John
Lewis |
No
further information currently available |
P |
HEDLEY
|
Peter
|
No
further information currently available |
P |
HOPE
|
Andrew
Johnson |
No
further information currently available |
P |
MILLER
|
James
|
No
further information currently available |
P |
TURNER
|
Frederick
John |
No
further information currently available |
P |
WILSON
|
John
Lancelot |
No
further information currently available |
WATERLOO
Plaque
inside church
|
|
CRAWFORD |
William |
To
the glory of God and in memory of Captain William Crawford Late
of the Second Dragoons or Royal Scots Greys who served with his
Regiment in the Campaign and at the Battle of Waterloo. This tablet
is erected by his nephew. He died Oct 8, 1865 aged 81. |