
MASONIC
HALL, WORCESTER - WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © 2004 - Transcribed Sandra Taylor
The
Roll of Honour is inside the Masonic Hall; it lists those who served
and those who died. There are 3 panels, 2 side panels commemorating
those who served and the central panel dedicated to the 13 who died.
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Photograph
Copyright © 2004 - Sandra Taylor |
TO THE
GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE BRETHREN
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN DEFENCE OF FREEDOM
IN THE GREAT WAR |
1914 |
|
1918 |
ALLDEN
|
[Sidney]
James |
Lance
Corporal 10545, "D" Company, 1st/6th Battalion, Gloucestershire
Regiment. Killed in action 18th June 1918. Age 21. Born Edmonton,
Middlesex, enlisted Shoreditch, London. Son of William and Susan
Alice Allden, late of Lower Edmonton, London. Wounded five times.
Buried in MONTECCHIO PRECALCINO COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Italy.
Plot 3. Row B. Grave 9. [Seems to be no connection with Worcester
but he is the only ALLDEN with a J in his initials killed in June
1918.] |
BARNETT |
John
Spencer |
Air
Mechanic 1st Class 78310, Royal Air Force. Died 6th November 1918.
John was a pupil at the Royal Grammar School, Worcester from 1893-1897
and he is also commemorated on the school memorial. The entry
in the book In Dedication to a Future World reads: “An Air
Mechanic First Class, John Barnett died in Coventry of pneumonia
when attached to the M.T.S. He was one of the victims of the Spanish
Flu, that raced across the globe during 1918, claiming the lives
of an estimated 20 million people.” Buried in ASTWOOD CEMETERY,
Worcester. Grave 10427. |
CLARK |
C
H |
Private
M2/047796, School of Instruction, Mechanical Transport, Royal
Army Service Corps. Died 7th December 1918. Age 27. Son of William
Henry and Annie Elizabeth Clark of Stonebrook, Downton Castle,
Herefordshire. Buried in LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE,
Pas de Calais, France. Grave VII. B. 7 |
EMERY |
Burkett
John |
Lieutenant,
Royal Engineers (Territorial). Killed in action between 11th and
13th October 1915. Age 31. Husband of Nora Fanny Emery of 2, North
Gate, Harborne, Birmingham. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas
de Calais, France. Panel 4 and 5. |
HARRISON |
Bert[ie] |
Private
10296, 4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds
31st May 1915 at Gallipoli. Age 30. Son of Daniel and Salome Harrison,
of Forest Green, Woodchester, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Born Nailsworth,
Glos., enlisted Stroud, resident Inchbrook. Commemorated in TWELVE
TREE COPSE CEMETERY, Turkey. Special Memorial C. 335 |
JONES |
F
W |
Nov
1916 - No further information currently |
MASON |
Harry
Cecil |
Private
67741, 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action 28th August
1918. Born, resident and enlisted Birmingham. Formerly 295501,
Royal Army Service Corps. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel 3 |
SMITH |
Harold
|
Private
30022, 8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds
28th January 1917 in Mesopotamia. Enlisted Worcester, resident
Birmingham. Buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Grave XXVI. E.
8. |
SNEADE,
M.C. |
Charles
George |
Lieutenant,
4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 14th
October 1918. Age 27. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.). Son of
the late Thomas Romer Sneade and Eliza Jane Sneade, of 11, Ivy
Rd, Handsworth, Birmingham. Buried in LEDEGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY,
Ledegem, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave A. 26. |
THOMAS |
A
R |
Oct
1918 - probably
Alfred Benjamin THOMAS, Private 46626, 2nd Battalion, Royal Berkshire
Regiment. Killed in action 14th October 1918. Age 29. Enlisted
Worcester. Son of William and Rose Ann Thomas, of Worcester; husband
of Katherine Thomas, of 8, Lowell St., Arboretum, Worcester. Formerly
s/2SR/01233, Army Service Corps. Buried in ORCHARD DUMP CEMETERY,
ARLEUX-EN-GOHELLE, Pas de Calais, France. Grave V. B. 49. |
WHEELER |
John
Frederick |
Private
531122, 2nd/15th Battalion, London Regiment (Prince of Wales'
Own Civil Service Rifles). Killed in action 28th September 1918.
Age 37. Born and resident Tenbury, enlisted London. Son of George
Edward and Frances Olive Wheeler, of Tenbury Wells, Worcs; husband
of Elizabeth N. Wheeler, of Ashfield, Tenbury, Worcs. Buried in
POND FARM CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave
J. 2. |
WHITWORTH |
G
S |
Dec
1915 - probably
Ernest Stanley WHITWORTH, Lieutenant, 10th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Killed in action 20th December 1915. Age 24. Son of
Andrew Ernest and Annie Whitworth, of Birmingham; husband of Winifred
Lilian Whitworth, of 24, Ivor Rd., Sparkhill, Birmingham. Buried
in ST. VAAST POST MILITARY CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, Pas de
Calais, France. Grave II. H. 6. |
ISAAC |
Arthur
Whitmore |
Second
Lieutenant, 5th Battalion attached 1st Battalion, Worcestershire
Regiment. Killed in action 7th July 1916. Aged 42. Son of the
late John Swinton Isaac, D.L., of Boughton Park, Worcester. His
brother, John also fell (see below). In the 1881 census he was
aged 7, born Powick, Worcestershire, a scholar, son of John S.
and Amelia A. A. Isaac, resident The Court House, Malvern Road,
Powick, Upton on Severn, Worcestershire. In the 1891 census he
was aged 17, born Powick, Worcestershire, a Student at Harrow
School, son of Amelia A.A. Isaac (a widow), resident Boughton
House, Boughton Street, Worcester, Worcestershire. In the 1901
census he was aged 27, born Powick, Worcestershire, a Banker,
son of Amelia A. A. (a widow), resident Boughton Park, Upper Wick,
Worcester St John Bedwardine, Worcester, Worcestershire. In the
1911 census he was aged 37, born Powick, Worcester, a Banker,
married to Lucy Isaac with one son, resident Upper Wick near Worcester,
Worcester St John Bedwardine, Worcestershire. No known grave.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
5 A and 6 C. First team member for Worcestershire County Cricket
Club from 1899-1911. See also Worcester
Guildhall and Worcester
St John in Bedwardine Memorial and Lords
MCC WW1 Memorial and Worcester
Cricket Club memorials.
Extract
from The Worcestershire Regiment in the Great War by
Captain H. FitzM. Stacke of the Regiment, 1928.
On
the 7th and 8th July the drizzle developed into heavy rain, converting
the trenches into troughs of knee-deep mud. At about 2 p.m. the
enemy were heavily reinforced and commenced a powerful attack.
The German artillery pounded the ruins held by the Worcestershire,
and strong bombing parties of the enemy worked down from the higher
ground. A desperate struggle raged round the ruins of the Church,
where a party of the Worcestershire, inspired by two brave subalterns,
2nd Lieutenant A.W. Isaac and 2nd Lieutenant W.B. Burns, fought
on till all were overwhelmed.
Extract
from Evening Despatch - Tuesday 26 June 1917, page 3:
WORCESTER
OFFICER’S WILL.
FORMER COUNTY CRICKETER LEAVES £13,000 ESTATE.
Lieutenant
Arthur Whitmore Isaac, Worcester Regiment, of Upper Wick, Worcester,
a partner in the banking firm of Berwirk, Lechmere, and Co., and
afterwards a director of the Capital and Counties Bank, who played
cricket for his county and was a member the Worestershire Hunt,
and who was killed on 7 July, has left estate of the gross value
of £13,241.
In
the event of his having come into the Boughton Park property,
then he leaves it in trust for his wife for life, with remainder
to his son, Herbert Whitmore, and his issue. All his property
he leaves to his wife for life and then for his two sons, Herbert
Whitmore and John William Vernon. |
THIS
TABLET IS ERECTED BY THE
ANTIENT FRATERNITY of FREE & ACCEPTED MASONS
OF THE
PROVINCE OF WORCESTERSHIRE – DECEMBER 1921
BRETHREN WHO VOLUNTARILY HAZARDED
THEIR LIVES ON GENERAL SERVICE
ALLEN
A.S. |
COVENTRY
HON C.J. |
GERRARD
H. |
AMOS
F.E. |
COWARD
W.E. |
GIBBONS
F.H. |
ANNIS
A.A. |
COWELL
F.L. |
GLANVILLE
A.E M.C. |
APPS
E.W. |
CRABTREE
H.G. |
GLOVER
H.W. |
ARMISHAW
H. |
CRAIG
J.R. |
GODFREY
E.A. M.C. |
ASH
F. |
CROSS
L.C. |
GODSON
F.P. M.C. |
ASH
G.B. |
CROWE
H.N. |
GODSON
G.E. |
ASHLEY
C.A. |
CURTIS
C.F. |
GOODWIN
W.H. |
ASSINDER
F.R. |
DANIELS
J.B. |
GOODE
C.F. |
AULT
H.K. |
DARNLEY
R. |
GORDON
L.M.R. |
BADHAM
F. |
DART
P.H. |
GREATWICH
H.J.L. |
BAILEY
O. |
DAVIES
SIR F.J. KCB.KCMG.KCVO. |
GRETTON
W.E.S. M.C. |
BALLARD
G.A. O.B.E. |
DAVIES
W.E. |
GROSVENOR
J.E. |
BALLARD
W.E. |
DAVIS
C.J. |
GROVE
R.E. JUNR. M.C. |
BARLOW
R.J. |
DAVIS
S.A . D.S.O. O.B.E. |
GUEST
A.T. |
BARNARD
E.A.B. |
DAY
H.D. |
GUY
G.F. |
BATCHELOR
J.D. |
DENT
C.F. |
HAGUE
H.P. |
BAYLISS
G.F. |
DICKENSON
A.H. |
HALFORD
A.D.C. |
BEAKBANE
H. |
DINGLEY
C.S. |
HALL
J.W. |
BEARDER
H.W. |
DONE
H.B. |
HAMMOND
B.C. |
BELTON
E.J.G. |
DOUGHTY
H.E. |
HANSON
T. |
BEST
W.H.G.H. |
DOWTY
A.G. |
HARDACRE
J.W. |
BLACKWELL
A.T. |
DOWTY
W.W. |
HARDS
J.H. |
BLURTON
R.A. |
DRY
R.A. |
HARPER
A.M. |
BOWERS
V.R. |
DU
SAUTOY E.F |
HARPUR
J.L. |
BOYD
J. |
EARLE
W.W. M.S.M |
HARRISON
T.S. |
BOZWARD
J.L. |
ELTON
C.A.A. D.S.O. |
HARVEY
J.G. |
BROWN
P.J.W. |
EMERSON
H.B. |
HASTILOW
C.A.F. |
BURGOYNE
G.F. |
EVANS
V.L. |
HAYES
F.W. D.C.M. |
BURLINGHAM
R.H. |
FEARNSIDE
W. |
HESELTINE
W.R.N. |
BURROW
G. |
FENN
A.C. |
HIGGINS
H. |
BUSHBY
P. |
FENTON
H.F. |
HICKMAN
H.O.D. C.B. |
BUXTON
W.H. |
FERRY
C.B. |
HILL
J. |
CANLETT
F.R. |
FIELDING
F.E. |
HILL
E.W. |
CARLESS
W.S. |
FINDON
F.J. |
HINCKLEY
A. M.C. |
CHALLIS
F.G. |
FLETCHER
R. |
HINDLIP
LORD |
CHAMBERS
F. O.B.E. |
FLUX
C.J. |
HOLLYER
H.B. M.M. |
CHAMBERS
T.N. |
FOLEY
J.J. |
HORRELL
C.R. |
CLEWORTH
A.B. |
FOSTER
E. |
HOW
F.A.W. |
COOK
E.W. |
FRANKLIN
E. O.B.E. |
HOWELL
C.R. M.C. |
COOK
T.E. M.M. |
FRIDLINGTON
R. |
HUGHES
W. |
COOKE
J.J. |
FRITH
J.B. |
HULL
G.B.G. O.B.E. |
COOKE
S.N. |
GARLICK
F.R. |
HUNT
W.J. |
COOKSEY
T. |
GAY
J.H. M.C. |
HUTTON
W. |
COOMBE
A.J. |
GEDDES
P.A. |
HYND
J.C. |
INWOOD
A.E. |
PITT
J.B. |
THOMAS
R.S. |
IRONMONGER
A. |
PRICE
H.W. |
THOMPSON
R. |
JAMES
F.C. |
PRICE
J.W. |
THURMAN
A.G. |
JAMES
S.E. |
PRINCE
P. D.S.O. |
THURSFIELD
J.H. M.C. |
JORDAN
S.B. |
POTTER
W.T. |
THURSFIELD
W.H. |
KELLETT
H.A.C. |
POULTON
H.G. |
TILLEY
J.W. |
KING
A.A. |
POWELL
C.L. |
TOZER
A. |
KIRKHAM
W. |
QUARMBY
T.W. |
TREADAWAY
W.T. |
KNIGHT-COUTTS
C. |
RANFORD
B.S. |
TREADWELL
C. |
HNIGHT-HALL
H. |
RAWSON
F.O. |
TRINDER
W.R.H. |
LACEY
R.G. |
RAYMOND
C. |
TURNER
A.C. M.B.E. |
LANGDON
M.F. |
RICHARDSON
H. |
TURNER
E.A. |
LARKWORTHY
E.W. |
RIDE
W.H. |
URWICK
R.H. |
LEA
E.E. |
RIDER
W.E. |
VALE
F.S. |
LEE
R.C. |
RIGBY
W.J. |
VEALE
A.P. |
LOACH
J.W. |
ROBINSON
J.E. |
WALDRON
F. |
MCREA
J.E. |
RODEN
K.S. |
WARD
W.P. |
MADEW
C.P. |
ROGERS
G.W. M.B.E. |
WARDER
L.W. |
MASON
C. |
ROGERSON
W.A. M.C. |
WATERFIELD
I. |
MASON
C.N. |
ROPER
F.S. |
WATERHOUSE
H.P. |
MASON
R. |
ROSS
A.G. |
WEBB
F. |
MAUND
E.I. |
ROWE
A.V. |
WEBB
H.W. |
MEGGESON
W.E. |
SADD
C.T.A. |
WEST
F.R.M. |
MILLARD
W.H. |
SHOVELTON
L. |
WHITE
P.G. |
MOBBERLEY
T.A. |
SIEVERS
F.W. |
WIGGIN
A.B. |
MOORE
H. |
SIMES
C.E.W. |
WILDE
F. |
MORGAN
E.R. |
SLADE
J.M. |
WILLETT
E.V.A. |
MORGAN
F.C. |
SLATTER
A.M. |
WILLIAMS
H.F. |
MORRIS
C.F. |
SMALLWOOD
A.W. |
WILLIAMSON
G.E. |
NICHOLSON
F.J. |
SMITH
H. |
WILLIS
G.B. |
NOBLE
E. |
SMITH
J.H. |
WILSON
(G OR C) F. |
NORRIS
R.A. |
SMITH
J.W. |
WILSON
H. |
ORF
M. |
SNOOK
G.W. |
WILSON
W. |
OSBORNE
A.E. |
SNOWBALL
A.J. |
WINTLE
V.R. |
PAGE
W.F. |
SODEN
G.C.F. |
WOOD
H.M. |
PALMER
A.E. |
SOMERS
F. |
WOOD
W.F.B. |
PARKES
W.J. |
SOUTHAM
L.A.C. D.S.O. |
WORCESTER
BISHOP OF |
PARSONAGE
H.E. |
SPRAGG
G.R. M.S.M. |
WORKMAN
G.H.A. |
PEARCE
J.W |
STAINTON
S.J. |
WRIGHT
H.H. |
PERRY
A.H.J. M.M. |
STANLEY
A.B. |
YOUNG
C.A. |
PHELPS
A.E. |
STEPHENS
J. |
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PHILLIPS
H.S. |
STEPHENSON
R.W. |
|
PHILLIPS
L.B. |
STEVENS
H.W. |
|
PHIPPS
E.A.C. |
STEWARD
F.L. |
|
PICKARD
J.W. |
TAYLOR
W. |
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