Post by BereniceUK on Apr 17, 2017 15:24:40 GMT
Captain Louis Aylmer North, Manchester Regiment.
Edward Haythornthwaite
There are two rows of four lanterns but none of them appeared to be individually dedicated so it's take your pick as to which two are dedicated to Edward Haythornthwaite.
Major Eric Brown Lees, Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry. Killed in action near Albert on 31st July 1918, aged 40. Son of Edward Brown Lees, J.P., D.L., and Dorothy, his wife, of Thurland Castle, Tunstall. Husband of Mary F. Lees. Educated at Eton, and Exeter College, Oxford. J.P. for Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Westmorland.
I'm not aware that this was intended to be a war memorial window.
John William Blamire
Tom Broadbelt +
John Chamberlain +
Edwin Clarkson
Ernest Clarkson
Robert Clarkson
George Griffiths
John Haythornthwaite
Edward Haythornthwaite +
William M. Haythornthwaite D.C.M.
Enoch Hill
Thomas Holdeness
James Howson
George Jennings
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William Jennings +
James Alex. Kirk
William E. Kirk
Stephen Kirk +
Eric Brown Lees +
Charles Mashiter
Fred Mashiter
William Mattinson
Edward Mattinson
Leonard Nelson +
William Nelson
J. Lee Ranson
J. Shepherd +
Willam Shepherd
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Harry Shuttleworth
Tom Shuttleworth
Henry Alex. Stephenson
James Stephenson
Thomas Stephenson +
William A. Towers
Thomas Vickers
Hugh Fawcett Warden
Harry Warwick +
Sydney Warwick +
Edwin Clapham +
William Walker +
William Harold Holderness +
Samuel Raven Hayton (East Lancs. Motor Transport)
Edmund Noel Butler-Cole (Captain, R.A.)
Reginald Thomas McIntosh (R.A.F.)
James Thompson Hutton (The Border Regiment) + R.I.P. 8.11.40
John Lawrence Gillibrand (The King's Own Royal Regiment)
Harry Alexander Butler-Cole (5th Canadian Regiment)
Francis Ian Townsend. Royal Artillery
James Lambert. A.A. * Searchlight Corps struck out
George Mattinson. 13th King's Regiment
Thomas Leece (Grenadier Guards)
Jean Muriel/Meriel Nuttall. W.R.N.S.
Eva Joan McIntosh. W.A.A.F.
Frank Kendall Brown D.F.C. R.A.F.
Isobel Nightingale Williams W.R.N.S.
Charles William McIntosh. R.A.
Frederick Seth Crack R.A.S.C.
Patrick Boddam-Witham Lt. R.N.
Michael Bernard Butler-Cole. Captain & adjutant Ceylon Light Infantry
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Charles Richard Vernon Pugh. Commander R.N.
Mary Alice Hayton W.A.A.F.
Edward Douglas Wyndham Lawford D.S.O. Capt. R.N.
Elizabeth Joyce Emily Lawford W.R.N.S.
David Stephen McIntosh. The Black Watch
Bernard Foster Clarke. Malayan Defence Corps.
Eric Hayton R.N. B.E.M.
Sheila Pilkington W.R.N.S.
Doris Marion Benson Lawford W.R.N.S.
William Knollys Marsh. R.A.M.C. +
Harold Musson.
Alan Lewis Bell. R.A.F.
Dorothy Brown. R.A.O.C.
Derek Nicholson Carter. R.N.
Shirley Christina Nuttall. W.R.N.S.
Henry Rawlings. R.A.S.C.
Thomas Dixon Taylor. Pilot Officer R.A.F. + 25.3.45
Thomas Granger Handley R.N.
John William Tyrer. A.C.C.
William Harrison Openshaw (Major)
Peter Day. R.N.
I don't think this is a roll of honour as there appear to be married couples' names on it. Names include Stanley Harrison (Egypt) R.A.F. and Reginald McIntosh (Singapore) R.A.F.
Edward Haythornthwaite
There are two rows of four lanterns but none of them appeared to be individually dedicated so it's take your pick as to which two are dedicated to Edward Haythornthwaite.
Major Eric Brown Lees, Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry. Killed in action near Albert on 31st July 1918, aged 40. Son of Edward Brown Lees, J.P., D.L., and Dorothy, his wife, of Thurland Castle, Tunstall. Husband of Mary F. Lees. Educated at Eton, and Exeter College, Oxford. J.P. for Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Westmorland.
I'm not aware that this was intended to be a war memorial window.
John William Blamire
Tom Broadbelt +
John Chamberlain +
Edwin Clarkson
Ernest Clarkson
Robert Clarkson
George Griffiths
John Haythornthwaite
Edward Haythornthwaite +
William M. Haythornthwaite D.C.M.
Enoch Hill
Thomas Holdeness
James Howson
George Jennings
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William Jennings +
James Alex. Kirk
William E. Kirk
Stephen Kirk +
Eric Brown Lees +
Charles Mashiter
Fred Mashiter
William Mattinson
Edward Mattinson
Leonard Nelson +
William Nelson
J. Lee Ranson
J. Shepherd +
Willam Shepherd
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Harry Shuttleworth
Tom Shuttleworth
Henry Alex. Stephenson
James Stephenson
Thomas Stephenson +
William A. Towers
Thomas Vickers
Hugh Fawcett Warden
Harry Warwick +
Sydney Warwick +
Edwin Clapham +
William Walker +
William Harold Holderness +
Samuel Raven Hayton (East Lancs. Motor Transport)
Edmund Noel Butler-Cole (Captain, R.A.)
Reginald Thomas McIntosh (R.A.F.)
James Thompson Hutton (The Border Regiment) + R.I.P. 8.11.40
John Lawrence Gillibrand (The King's Own Royal Regiment)
Harry Alexander Butler-Cole (5th Canadian Regiment)
Francis Ian Townsend. Royal Artillery
James Lambert. A.A. * Searchlight Corps struck out
George Mattinson. 13th King's Regiment
Thomas Leece (Grenadier Guards)
Jean Muriel/Meriel Nuttall. W.R.N.S.
Eva Joan McIntosh. W.A.A.F.
Frank Kendall Brown D.F.C. R.A.F.
Isobel Nightingale Williams W.R.N.S.
Charles William McIntosh. R.A.
Frederick Seth Crack R.A.S.C.
Patrick Boddam-Witham Lt. R.N.
Michael Bernard Butler-Cole. Captain & adjutant Ceylon Light Infantry
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Charles Richard Vernon Pugh. Commander R.N.
Mary Alice Hayton W.A.A.F.
Edward Douglas Wyndham Lawford D.S.O. Capt. R.N.
Elizabeth Joyce Emily Lawford W.R.N.S.
David Stephen McIntosh. The Black Watch
Bernard Foster Clarke. Malayan Defence Corps.
Eric Hayton R.N. B.E.M.
Sheila Pilkington W.R.N.S.
Doris Marion Benson Lawford W.R.N.S.
William Knollys Marsh. R.A.M.C. +
Harold Musson.
Alan Lewis Bell. R.A.F.
Dorothy Brown. R.A.O.C.
Derek Nicholson Carter. R.N.
Shirley Christina Nuttall. W.R.N.S.
Henry Rawlings. R.A.S.C.
Thomas Dixon Taylor. Pilot Officer R.A.F. + 25.3.45
Thomas Granger Handley R.N.
John William Tyrer. A.C.C.
William Harrison Openshaw (Major)
Peter Day. R.N.
I don't think this is a roll of honour as there appear to be married couples' names on it. Names include Stanley Harrison (Egypt) R.A.F. and Reginald McIntosh (Singapore) R.A.F.