World War 1 Roll of Honour Members of the Incorporation of Weaver NAME. REGIMENT OR SHIP, &c. RANK. REMARKS. Alexander, D. D. RG.A. - Gunner Wounded at Ypres Allan, E. J. Mozart, junr. 4th RS.F. Lance-Corporal Baillie, John George Augustus 5th Batt. Royal West Kent Regiment - Major V.D. Birrell, Alex. 2/5th Batt. Highland Light Infantry Lieut.-Colonel Blyth, Robert Oswald RG.A. (T.F.) Lieutenant Brodie, John M'Clure New Zealand Medical Corps Private Brodie, Thomson Highland Light Infantry 2nd Lieutenant Brown, Kenneth Ashby I/5th Batt. Scottish Rifles (T.) Captain Killed in action,14thapril 1917, Mentioned in despatches Campbell, James Clark 5th Batt. Scottish Rifles Major Invalided Cherry, Gavin S. Motor Transport Sergt.-Major Clarke, Robert Army Service Corps, S2nd Lowland Division (T.) Lieut.-Colonel D.S.O. Craig, Archibald Montgomerie 2/9th Batt. Highland Light Infantry - Sergeant Craig, Hugh James 18th (Service) Battalion Highland Light Infantry - Lieutenant Wounded Downie, Andrew Marshall, l/5th Batt. Highland Light Infantry Major Died of wounds (Gallipoli, July, 1915) B.Sc., A.M.Inst.C.E. Downie, Walker,M.B., RA.M.C. (T.) Major F.R.F.P.S. Drysdale, Alex. N. Military Cross. Died of wounds. Dunn, Hugh Reid 9th Batt. Highland Light Infantry Private Dunn, Herbert, M.A., B.D., 1/8th Battalion Scottish Rifles 2nd Lieutenant Died on service Dunn, Bannatyne Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Lt.-Commander Dunn, John, J r. 3/7th Battalion Scottish Rifles 2nd Lieutenant Killed in action Easton, Dllncan Turner 2/3rd Lowland Field Artillery Brigade Major T.D. Easton, William Cecil, B.Sc., Royal Engineers (T.F.) Lieut.-Colonel T.D. Mentioned in despatches M.Inst.C.E. Fleming, William Elphinstone A.D.C. 68th Divisional Artillery Lieutenant Forrest, John, M.B., Ch.B. Indian Medical Service Major
Forrest, Thomas, F.R.F.P.S.C. Senior Medical Officer, Gailes Area, RA.M.C. (T.) (Brevet) Lieut. & M.B., C.M. Colonel Forrest, R W., M.B., C.M. R.A.M.C. (T.) Major Fulton, Angus M. Motor Transport, Army Service Corps Private Fyfe, Henry Halcro R.N.V.R (Auxiliary Patrol) Lieutenant Fyfe, WaIter Wardlaw Royal Flying Corps Lieutenant Galbraith, Charles Royal Garrison Artillery Gunner Gale, Robert RA.M.C., Headquarters 4th Army Corps Captain D.S.O. Harvey, George Thomson 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Captain Harvey, Thomas 3rd Battalion King's Own Lancaster Regiment 2nd Lieutenant Served with General Botha in German S. W. Africa. Harvey, Wilson H.M. Hospital Ship "Neuralia'" 4th Engineer Hoey, Samuel Intelligence, 4th Army Corps Sergeant Hutton, Frederick Robt. 9th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Lieutenant Killed in action Hughes (T.) Innes, Gilbert James 8th Battalion Scottish Rifles (T.) 2nd Lieutenant Innes, John R. - 8th Batt. Scottish Rifles - - 2nd Lieutenant Kilpatrick, Daniel Ross, M.D. R.A.M.C., attached 1/5th Argyll and Sutherland Captain Highlanders Kinghom, Adam Frederick - R.N.V.R. - - - Lieutenant Kirkpatrick, Hubert Victor 3/3rd Lowland Brigade R.F.A.. (T.) 2nd Lieutenant Lane, Andrew, Jr. 2/6th Batt. Highland Light Infantry 2nd Lieutenant Legate, Alex. Buchanan 7th Batt. Cameron Highlanders Captain Selkirk Legate, Francis. 1/5th Batt. Highland Light Infantry Lieutenant Killed in action Lindsay, James Motor Transport, Army Service Corps Sergeant Lowndes, Eric Tank Corps - 2nd Lieutenant Lyle, James A. 7th Batt. Highland Light Infantry Captain Mentioned in despatchcs Lyle, John E. 8th Batt. Scottish Rifles Lieutenant Military Cross M'Ewan, Duncan Watson 3rd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 2nd Lieutenant Military Cross, Wounded at Gaza M'Ewan, James Watson 2nd Batt. Scottish Rifles Lieutenant Wounded at Neuve Chapelle M'Ewan, Robt. William 5th Batt. Scottish Rifles Captain Wounded at Cllinchy. Killed in action,14thapril, 1917 Macfarlane, James G. 7th Batt. Scottish Rifles Captain Wounded at Gallipoli M'Intyre, James Gordon Ayrshire Yeomanry (Earl of Carrick's Own) Captain M.C. and Bar. Croix-de-guerre. MacLean, William Royal Engineers Captain MacLean, Archibald Campbell Holms, C.B.E. 1st Batt. Royal Scots, Glencorse, Milton Bridge, Midlothian Major T.D. Mentioned in despatches
MacLeod, George Calder 9th Batt. King's Own Scottish Borderers 2nd Lieutenant Killed in action, 19th April, 1917 M'Nish, George 2/7th Batt. Highland Light Infantry, Officer in Colonel C.B.E., T.D. Charge of Records Mann, Robert Mathers 5th Batt. Scottish Rifles, attached Argyll and Major V.D. Sutherland Highlanders Manson, William Hislop, M.D. No. 18 Stationary Hospital, Suez Captain Monro, Thos. Kirkpatrick, M.D. 4th Scottish General Hospital, R.A.M.C. (T.) Major Morton, James Albany Scottish Rifles Private Morton, David S. 17th Batt. Highland. Light Infantry Lieut. Colonel V.D., C.M.G. Wounded. Mentioned in despatches. Murray, John T. Army Service Corps, M.T. Private O'May, Thos., jun. 1st Batt. Scots Guards Sergeant - Military Medal. Wounded at Ypres. Paterson, J Cowan 2/5th Batt. Scottish Rifles Lieut.-Colonel T.D. Pomphrey, Charles Calcutta Scottish Lieutenant Ritchie, William 1/3rd City of Glasgow Battery, Royal Field Major Artillery Russell, J ames Royal Flying Corps Private Selkirk, David Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve Private Simpson, George Selden Royal Field Artillery (T.F.) Lieut.-Col. (T.) Mentioned in despatches D.S.O Serbian Order of the White Eagle. Wounded. Smith, George 6th Batt. Gordon Highlanders (T.) Captain Mentioned in despatches. KIlled in action at Neuve Chapelle. 13-3- 15. Smith, Adam Clayton Attached 96th Infantry Brigade Captain, General Military Cross List Speirs, George Patrick 6th Batt. Highland Light Infantry Major Croix-de-guerre, Killed in action, 1st Oct 1918 Speirs, J ames 3/6th Batt. Highland Light Infantry, attached 7th Captain Corps School Spreull, James M. 7th Highland Light Infantry - Lieutenant Stalker, Douglas 2nd Batt. Highland Light Infantry Lieutenant Steven, P. A. R.A.M.C. Lieutenant Steven, Robert A. 4th R.S.F. 2nd Lieutenant Steven, Edwin Nisbet 9th Battalion Highland Light Infantry Private Stockdale, David R.F.A. - 2nd Lieutenant Taylor, Frederick 5th Batt. Cameron Highlanders Private Wallace, John 5th Res. Batt. Scottish Rifles Private Watson, Ninian 11 th Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) Lieutenant
Watson, John, jun 9th O.C.B. Cadet Young, John Erskine- Royal Scots Fusiliers Captain Killed at Mons, 24th Aug., 1914 Young, Harry Adamson 8th Batt. Cameron Highlanders 2nd Lieutenant Young, Robert Frew R.A.M.C., 3rd Field Squadron, R.E. Captain Wounded. Mentioned in Despatches. Military Cross, Young, J. R. 17th (Service) Batt. Highland Light Infantry Major Wounded
Expeditionary Force - S.A.M.C., German East Africa 17th Battalion Highland Light Infantry Army Service Corps Tank Corps - 1/lstLowlandFieldA mbulance R.A.i\l.C. (T.) Army Service Corps (T.) Royal Field Artillery (T.)