Post by BereniceUK on Mar 28, 2017 16:06:41 GMT
10519 Private Thomas Crow Kirk, 9th West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Killed in action at Suvla Bay on 6th August 1915, aged 17. Son of William Wilks Kirk and Isabella Kirk, of Ripon. CWGC database gives his date of death as 9th August 1915.
Lieutenant Ingleby Stuart Jefferson, Royal Navy. Killed in action while in command of H.M. Submarine "C 34" in the North Sea on 21st July 1917, aged 24. Son of Dr. William Dixon Jefferson and Mary Stuart Jefferson, of North House, Ripon.
Lieutenant Hanley Hutchinson, 2nd/5th West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Died in France from wounds received on 1st September 1917, aged 26. Son of William Hanley Hutchinson and Elizabeth Clare Hutchinson, of The Meads, Ripon.
Lieutenant Colonel Neville Bowes Elliott-Cooper V.C., D.S.O., M.C., 8th Royal Fusiliers Died, from wounds received in action near Cambrai on 30th November 1917, a prisoner of war in Hanover, Germany, on 11th February 1918, aged 29. Son of Sir Robert Elliott-Cooper, of Elliott House, Ripon.
Second Lieutenant Reuben Addison Mangin M.M., 2nd West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Died of wounds, received 26th March 1918, on 7th April 1918, aged 32. Son of Edward Addison Mangin and Katherine Mangin, of Bishopton, Ripon.
Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Harcourt Sanderson, 148th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action at Scherpenberg, Kemmel, Flanders, on 17th April 1918, aged 41. Son of Prebendary Edward and Mary Jane Sanderson, of The Rectory, Uckfield, Sussex. This is also a memorial to the Fallen Men of the Royal Horse Artillery, Royal Field Artillery and Royal Garrison Artillery.
Lieutenant Ingleby Stuart Jefferson, Royal Navy. Killed in action while in command of H.M. Submarine "C 34" in the North Sea on 21st July 1917, aged 24. Son of Dr. William Dixon Jefferson and Mary Stuart Jefferson, of North House, Ripon.
Lieutenant Hanley Hutchinson, 2nd/5th West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Died in France from wounds received on 1st September 1917, aged 26. Son of William Hanley Hutchinson and Elizabeth Clare Hutchinson, of The Meads, Ripon.
Lieutenant Colonel Neville Bowes Elliott-Cooper V.C., D.S.O., M.C., 8th Royal Fusiliers Died, from wounds received in action near Cambrai on 30th November 1917, a prisoner of war in Hanover, Germany, on 11th February 1918, aged 29. Son of Sir Robert Elliott-Cooper, of Elliott House, Ripon.
Second Lieutenant Reuben Addison Mangin M.M., 2nd West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Died of wounds, received 26th March 1918, on 7th April 1918, aged 32. Son of Edward Addison Mangin and Katherine Mangin, of Bishopton, Ripon.
Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Harcourt Sanderson, 148th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action at Scherpenberg, Kemmel, Flanders, on 17th April 1918, aged 41. Son of Prebendary Edward and Mary Jane Sanderson, of The Rectory, Uckfield, Sussex. This is also a memorial to the Fallen Men of the Royal Horse Artillery, Royal Field Artillery and Royal Garrison Artillery.