DUNSTABLE
SCOUTS ROLL OF HONOUR & WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 - Roll of Honour
with detailed information
Compiled and copyright
© Martin Edwards 2008
with many thanks to the Keith Jackson
This
Roll of Honour is handcrafted and belongs to the Dunstable Scouts, the
20th Beds (Dunstable) troop. A magnificent hand painted roll of honour
with a dedication to those who gave their lives. The names have been
sorted into alphabetical order here for ease of research and reading.
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Photograph
Copyright © Keith Jackson 2008 |
Record
of Honour
of members of the 30th Beds (DUNSTABLE) troop of
The Boy Scouts Association
Who have served in His Majesty's Forces during the War |
1914 |
1918 |
BALLANCE |
F
W |
ASM
- 1st/5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment |
BANDY |
L
E |
Sct |
BANKS |
C
H |
Sct
- Lancashire Fusiliers - see below |
CHESHIRE |
E |
Sct
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
CHESHIRE |
L |
Sct
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
COLE |
E |
PL
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
COOK |
W
J |
Sct
- 1st/5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment |
CRESWELL |
F |
2nd
L - Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
DAY |
A |
PL
- Middlesex Regiment |
DUNKLEY |
A
W |
SM
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomany |
FAULKNER |
Samuel
Tyrell |
PL
- Army Cyclist Corps - see below |
FIELD |
V |
Bandmaster
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
FLANAGAN |
B |
PL
- Wireless Operator, Royal Navy |
FLEMONS |
P |
PL
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
FOUNTAIN |
S |
PL
- Cambridgeshire Regiment |
FOWLER |
L |
Sct
- 3rd/5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment |
GORBOLD |
A |
PL
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
HART |
J |
Sct
- Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars |
HOWARD |
A |
2nd
L - Duke of Bedford's Regiment |
HOWARD |
S |
Sct
- Duke of Bedford's Regiment |
ILLSLEY |
C |
Bandmaster
- Royal Engineers |
NEVILLE |
? |
Sct
- Royal Flying Corps |
PEARCE |
E
R |
SM
- Royal Fusiliers |
ROBINS |
A |
PL
- Royal Navy |
SCOTT |
A |
PL
- London Scottish - see below |
SCOTT |
E |
DSM
- Instructor, Army Signal School |
SCOTT |
W |
PL
- Royal Army Medical Corps |
SEABROOK |
[Benjamin]
Hedley |
PL
- 1st/5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment - see
below |
SEABROOK |
J |
Sct
- Royal Flying Corps |
SINFIELD |
? |
PL
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
SPRIGGS |
C |
Sct
- Royal Field Artillery |
TODD |
H |
Sct
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
TODD |
W |
PL
- King's Royal Rifle Corps |
WHITE |
S |
ASM
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
WHITWORTH |
S |
ASM
- Bedfordshire Imperial Yeomanry |
WILSON |
J
G |
SM
- Middlesex Regiment |
†
REST
ETERNAL
GRANT
UNTO
THEM
O LORD |
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OF
YOUR CHARITY remember before God the above-named: |
AND
LET LIGHT
PERPETUAL
SHINE
UPON
THEM |
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PL
FAULKNER |
PL
SCOTT |
PL
SEABROOK |
SCOUT
BANKS |
WHO
DIED IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY, on
whose souls may JESU HAVE MERCY † R.I.P.
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BANKS |
Clifford
H |
Scout
- Private 56685, 17th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in
action 10 September 1918. Born Astley, Worcestershire, enlisted
Luton, resident Tunstall, Staffordshire. Buried in WHITE HOUSE CEMETERY,
ST. JEAN-LES-YPRES, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IV. Row
A. Grave 14. - See also Dunstable
War Memorial |
FAULKNER |
Samuel
Tyrell |
Pack
Leader - Private 28365. 9th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire
Regiment. Formerly 18153, 24/03/18, formerly 12407 Army cyclist
Corps. Killed in action Sunday 24 March 1918. Age 20. Son of Henry
J. and Annie Faulkner, of 8, Winfield St., Dunstable. Born Berkhampstead.
Lived Dunstable. Enlisted Luton. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas
de Calais, France. Bay 7
- See also Dunstable War Memorial
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SCOTT |
Arthur
[Henry] |
Pack
Leader - Private 513396, "A" Company, 1st/14th (County
of London) Battalion (London Scottish). Killed in action 28 March
1917. Aged 20. Born New Cross, London, enlisted and resident Luton.
Son of Thomas William and Susan Scott, of 103, Mansfield Rd., Luton,
Bedfordshire. Buried in AGNY MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
G. Grave 18. |
SEABROOK |
[Benjamin]
Hedley |
Pack
Leader - Private 3388. 5th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. Died at home
Thursday 27 August 1914. Age 18. Born Totternhoe. Lived and enlisted
Dunstable. Son of Benjamin and Eliza Jane Seabrook, of 68, West
Street, Dunstable. Buried in DUNSTABLE CEMETERY, Bedfordshire, United
Kingdom. Ref. F. 177.
- See also Dunstable War Memorial
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Last updated
15 March, 2023
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