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Private Walter M. Johnstone, Black Watch Regt., son of Mrs. Johnstone, formerly of Park Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 8th Sept., 1914. Aged 35 years.

Private J. Crossley, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., formerly of Bolton-by-Bowland, died in Camp at Frensham, November, 1914.

Private Bryan Dale, Essex Regt., formerly of Skipton, killed in action 18th November, 1914. Aged 26 years.

Private G. N. Maudsley, West Yorks. Regt., nephew of Mr. & Mrs. R. Brooks, George St., Addingham, killed in action between 25th October and 2nd November, 1914. Aged 32 years.

Private William Ogden, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. T. Barnes, Main St., Addingham, killed in action 26th Sept., 1914. Aged 21 years.

Private Arthur P. Ryder, Duke of Well.’s Regt., brother of Mrs. J. T. Robinson, Low Mill St., Addingham, killed in action 23rd August, 1914. Aged 19 years.

Private Harold Snowden, King’s Own Regt., son of Mrs. Snowden, Chapel St., Silsden, killed on the Railway at Didcot 19th October, 1914. Aged 20 years.

George Edward Turner, Marconi Operator, H.M.S. Hogue, son of Mr. R. Turner, Harrogate, formerly of Settle, drowned in the North Sea 22nd Sept., 1914.

First-Class Stoker John James Tweedale, H.M.S. Hogue, formerly of Skipton, drowned in the North Sea 22nd Sept., 1914. Aged 30 years.

Rifleman A. W. Varley, King’s Royal Rifles, of Skipton, killed in action November, 1914.

Able-Seaman Robert G. Hutchinson, H.M.S. Good Hope, of Lyndale in Cartmell, late of Dent, drowned at sea 1st November, 1914.

Private F. Wilkinson, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., nephew of Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Dalby, Cavendish St., Skipton, officially presumed killed 11th November, 1914.

Sydney W. Rudderham, Wireless Telegraphist, of Skipton, drowned by the sinking of H.M.S. Cressy in the North Sea September, 1914.

Private Fred Cockett, Scot’s Guards Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Moore, Hawes, presumed killed 29th October, 1914.

Stoker P. Ferguson, H.M.S. Hawke, nephew of Mrs. Ferguson, Byron St., Skipton, drowned at sea 14th October, 1914.

Charles Grant, of The Bottom, Ingleton, torpedoed 15th February, 1915, on board s.s. “Menbard.”

Private Ben Hodgson, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., of 3, Bridge Street, Silsden, killed in action 23rd February, 1915.

Private T. Clarke, Yorkshire Regt., son of Mr. T. H. Clarke, Byron Street, Skipton, died at Netley Hospital from wounds received in action 11th March, 1915. Aged 24 years.

Private Jno. Fawcett, Lancs. Fusiliers, of Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th February, 1915. Aged 32 years.

Lance-Corporal Walter Emmott, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., of Addingham, killed in action 20th March, 1915. Aged 22 years.

Rifleman Sewell, Rifle Brigade, of Foredale Cottage, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, killed in action 28th March, 1915.

Private Charles Sewell, Rifle Brigade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell, Riverplace, Gargrave, killed in action 10th March, 1915. Aged 36 years.

Private R. Thompson, Royal Lancaster Regt., brother of Mrs. Nathan Potter, Ribble Bank, Langcliffe, Settle, killed in action 25th March, 1915. Aged 28 years.

Private Harold Beebee, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., son of Mr. Walter Beebee, 8, Fairfax Street, Skipton, killed in action 18th April, 1915.

Private Sam Campbell, Canadian Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, 58, Gordon Street, Burnley, formerly of Barnoldswick, presumed killed 22nd April, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Private John Robert Hargreaves, Grenadier Guards, son of Mr. S. Hargreaves, Keighley Road, Skipton, died from pneumonia at Caterham, Surrey, 26th April, 1915. Aged 26 years.

Private William Tomlinson, Australian Ex. Force, formerly of Skipton, officially reported killed in action in Gallipoli 25th April, 1915.

Private John Bland, 3rd West Riding Regt., son of Mr. R. Bland, Halton West, killed in action 5th May, 1915. Aged 19 years.

Private Fred Cartman, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Cartman, Thornton Street, Skipton, died of wounds 31st May, 1915. Aged 26 years.

Trooper Charles Ellis, Yorkshire Hussars, son of Mr. & Mrs. Lister Ellis, Crag Farm, Addingham, killed in action 24th May, 1915. Aged 29 years.

Trooper Henry Eastwood, 18th Hussars, of 1, Emanuel Street, Skipton, killed in action 25th May, 1915. Aged 26 years.

Sergeant Thomas Foster, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., formerly of Skipton, and lately of Foulridge, killed in action May, 1915. Aged 29 years.

Private R. Fletcher, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. G. Fletcher, Ings Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action 9th May, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private Higgins, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., son of Mrs. Higgins, New Street, Carleton, killed in action 7th May, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private Tom Langman, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., of Broughton Road, Skipton, died from gas poisoning 5th May, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Corporal Edward Leeming, Canadian Corps, son of the late Mr. Anthony Leeming, formerly of Hardacre Farm, Bentham, killed in action 21st May, 1915. Aged 29 years.

Private J. W. Scott, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., son of Mrs. Scott, Elm Tree Cottage, Embsay, died of wounds 2nd May, 1915. Aged 19 years.

Private Arthur Wilson, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Wilson, 21, Albion Street, Earby, killed in action 16th May, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Gunner B. Pinch, R.F.A., of Deepdale, Dent, killed in action, 15th May, 1915.

Private Isaac Wade, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Wade, Albert Square, Silsden, died from gas poisoning 5th May, 1915. Aged 32 years.

Private W. T. Maunders, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, gassed at Hill 60, 5th May, 1915.

Private Fawcett, East Lanes. Regt., grandson of the late Mr. T. Myers and Mrs. Myers, Main Street, Addingham, killed in action 9th May, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private Jack Chapman, A.S.C., grandson of Mrs. C. Chapman, Skipton, died from illness whilst with the Mediterranean Exp. Force, May 1915. Aged 27 years.

Private W. Scott, 18th Hussars, a native of Gargrave, where his father was employed as a gardener, killed in action in France 13th May, 1915. Aged 22 years.

Private V. Ecclestone, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. William Ecclestone, Barnoldswick, killed in action 22nd June, 1915.

Private S. Hargreaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Samuel Hargreaves, Skipton, killed in action June, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private Ernest Askew, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 40, Westmoreland Street, Skipton, died in France July, 1915. Aged 24 years.

Sergeant William H. Moore, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Arthur Ingham, 1, West View, Kelbrook, killed in action 9th June, 1915. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal Benjamin Ormerod, R.A.M.C. formerly of Barnoldswick, died from injuries 5th June, 1915. Aged 30 years.

Private S. Bishop, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 18th July, 1915. Aged 37 years.

Private H. Brammall, East Lancs. Regt., of 7, Queen Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 9th July, 1915.

Private William Lister, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 7, King Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 18th July, 1915. Aged 27 years.

Private William Henry Bolton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Bolton, 58, Esp Lane, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 30th July, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Private H. Marshall, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Thorn Tree Farm, Hetton, killed in action 15th July, 1915. Aged 24 years.

Private Rhodes Spence, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Spence, Millbanks, Keighley Road, Silsden, killed in action 17th July, 1915. Aged 20 years.

Private J. Wiggan, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Wiggan, 28, Rowland Street, Skipton, killed in action 18th July, 1915.

Private Willie Brooksbank, Australian Corps, son of Mr. R. Brooksbank, 4, Elmsley Street, Steeton, killed in action in the Dardanelles 7th August, 1915. Aged 26 years.

Private Bennett Bailey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Bailey, 40, Langroyd Road, Earby, officially presumed dead 17th August, 1915. Aged 22 years.

Private James W. Bell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Bell, Low Bentham, killed in action 28th August, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Private Robert Brooks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brooks, Lane Bottom, Barnoldswick, officially reported killed 2nd August, 1915, in Gallipoli. Aged 18 years.

Private Frank Counter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Eli Counter, 12, Church Street, Skipton, officially presumed dead 12th August, 1915. Aged 18 years.

Private Gordon S. Cross, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Water Street, Earby, presumed dead 12th August, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private Hartley Dent, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, killed in action in Gallipoli 21st August, 1915. Aged 24 years.

Corporal William Greaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 146, Keighley Road, Cowling, presumed dead 9th August, 1915.

Corporal William Gill, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 9, St. John’s Square, Silsden, killed in action in the Dardanelles, 21st August, 1915. Aged 25 years.

Lance-Corporal Thomas L. Taylor, Duke of Well.’s Regt., brother of Mrs. Ethel Shaw, 36, Commercial Street, Skipton, died of wounds in Gallipoli 7th August, 1915.

Private Ernest Hustwick, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 30, St. John’s Street, Silsden, killed in action in the Dardanelles 21st August, 1915. Aged 28 years.

Coy. Sergt.-Major Joseph Harrison, East Lancs. Regt., formerly of Skipton, killed in action in the Dardanelles 11th August, 1915.

Sergeant W. T. Lund, North Lancs. Regt., of Austwick, killed in action in the Suvla Bay landing 10th August, 1915.

Gunner Edward Lund, R.F.A., of 67, Bolton Road, Silsden, died of wounds in Egypt August, 1915.

Private Edward Magoolagan, King’s Own Regt., son of Mr. W. Magoolagan, Bentham, died of wounds in the Dardanelles 23rd August, 1915. Aged 24 years.

Lance-Corporal J. M. Morphet, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Settle, killed in action August, 1915. Aged 38 years.

Private John Nixon, Royal Engineers, of Embsay, died of wounds, in the Dardanelles, 26th August, 1915. Aged 27 years.

Corporal T. W. Rigg, Yorks. Regt., of Sedbergh, presumed killed 22nd August, 1915.

Corporal G. Pickles, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Pickles, 80, Rainhall Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action in Gallipoli 9th August, 1915. Aged 22 years.

Private Norman Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. John Smith, 20, Greenfield Street, Skipton, killed in action August, 1915. Aged 26 years.

Private Charles Stoddard, Lancs. Fusiliers, son of the late Mr. Thomas Stoddard, Bay Horse Hotel, Cononley, killed in action August, 1915. Aged 35 years.

Private Spencer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Spencer, Bolton Road, Addingham, died of wounds August, 1915.

Private Joseph H. Stewart, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Stewart, 24, Rowland Street, Skipton, killed in action August, 1915. Aged 20 years.

Private George Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Embsay, killed in action August, 1915. Aged 17 years.

Private W. Smith, King’s Own Regt., formerly of Bank Top, Ingleton, killed in action 8th August, 1915. Aged 30 years.

Trooper Frances D. Twisleton, New Zealand Mounted Rifles, son of Mr. Fred T. Twisleton, Palmerston North, New Zealand, formerly of Winskill, Settle, killed in action in the Dardanelles, 7th August, 1915.

Private Fred Thornton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Thornton, Otley Street, Skipton, died of wounds 24th August, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Private Richard Wallbank, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Wallbank, Clapham, died of wounds received in the Dardanelles 23rd August, 1915.

Private J. Tills, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, presumed killed in Gallipoli 9th August, 1915.

Sergeant. H. Walker, Australian Corps, son of the late Mr. W. H. Walker, School-Master, Skipton, killed in action in the Dardanelles August, 1915.

Private Robert Hargreaves, R.A.M.C., of Water Street, Earby, killed in action in the Dardanelles 7th August, 1915.

Private Joseph Johnson, 9th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Johnson, Sough Bridge, Kelbrook, killed in action at the “Suvla Bay” landing 7th August, 1915. Aged 28 years.

Private W. George Bradley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Bradley, Upper Settle, died of wounds 9th Sept., 1915. Aged 21 years.

Driver H. Evans, Australian Artillery, formerly of Long Preston, died of fever at Alexandria, September, 1915.

Private J. Faulkner, Duke of Well.’s Regt., brother of Miss H. Faulkner, Bridge Street, Silsden, killed in action 7th September, 1915.

Private Arthur Hargreaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Cowling, killed in action September, 1915.

Lance-Corporal J. W. Haygarth, London Regt., son of Mr. Robert Haygarth, Dent, killed in action 25th Sept., 1915. Aged 21 years.

Rifleman W. M. Jowett, New Zealand Exp. Force, son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Jowett, Belmont Bridge, Skipton, died of wounds 17th Sept. 1915. Aged 24 years.

Private Edgar Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Earby, killed in action in Gallipoli 28th September, 1915. Aged 24 years.

Private J. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Farnhill, killed in action 19th September, 1915.

Private John Weymes, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. G. W. R. Weymes, Gisburn, died of wounds 17th September, 1915.

Private Herbert Burrows, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Burrows, 3, Brook Street, Earby, died of wounds Sept., 1915. Aged 20 years.

Driver B. Haygarth, R.F.A., of Dent, killed in action 25th September, 1915.

Private J. G. Bancroft, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Bancroft, Bridge Terrace, Sutton, killed in action 23rd October, 1915. Aged 26 years.

Private W. Bailey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of West Marton, died of dysentery at Malta, 23rd October, 1915. Aged 29 years.

Private W. A. Brayshay, West Yorks., of Bradley, died in hospital 20th October, 1915. Aged 16 years.

Sergeant Romille Harker, King’s Liverpool Regt., son of the late Rev. B. J. Harker, Grassington, killed in action October, 1915. Aged 36 years.

Corporal Christopher T. Jenkinson, York. and Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Jenkinson, Black Horse Hotel, Giggleswick, killed in action October, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private J. E. Smith, East Lancs. Regt., of Back Water Street, Skipton, killed in action in the Dardanelles 21st October, 1915.

Private Tom Robson, Scots Guards Regt., son of Mrs. Robson, 20, Elmsley Street, Steeton, died of wounds 7th October, 1915. Aged 20 years.

Private James Schofield, Northumberland Fusiliers, late of Ingleton, killed in action Oct., 1915.

Lance-Corporal Noel Bennett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Bennett, Station House, Sedbergh, killed in action 19th November, 1915. Aged 19 years.

Private Cyril Calvert, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Calvert, 24, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action November, 1915. Aged 19 years.

Private Arthur Greenbank, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. John Greenbank, Stainforth, killed in action 6th November, 1915.

Private Harry Gillibrand, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Earby, killed in action 23rd Nov., 1915.

Private Richard Henry Oldfield, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. Oldfield, Castle View Terrace, Skipton, died of wounds 7th November, 1915.

Private Albert Tune, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Tune, 2, York Street, Skipton, killed in action 5th November, 1915. Aged 20 years.

Lance-Corporal J. W. Kilburn, Gloucester Regt., of Bell Hill, Giggleswick, killed in action 24th November, 1915.

Corporal Frank Bullock, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Settle, died of wounds December, 1915. Aged 25 years.

Private John Baxter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Salterforth, killed in action December, 1915.

Lance-Corporal Clarence Cryer, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Cryer, Sunny Bank, Earby, killed in action in Gallipoli 18th December, 1915. Aged 29 years.

Private Prince Dawson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Dawson, High Street, Steeton, died of gas poisoning 19th December, 1915.

Private C. Fennerty, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, died of wounds December, 1915.

Private Tom Fitzsimmons, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Fitzsimmons, Station View, Steeton, killed in action 3rd December, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Private Fred P. Furness, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Furness, 28, Brougham Street, Skipton, died from gas poisoning 19th December, 1915. Aged 18 years.

Private Fred Gallagher, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. E. A. Gallagher, Sheep Street, Skipton, killed in action 19th December, 1915. Aged 24 years.

Private John Hillary, Duke of Well.’s Regt., grandson of the late Mrs. Hillary, 26, Sackville Street, Skipton, died of gas poisoning 21st December, 1915. Aged 22 years.

Private Nelson Holmes, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Timothy Holmes, 67, Aire View, Silsden, killed in action 14th December, 1915. Aged 18 years.

Sergeant W. H. Mair, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. A. Mair and Mrs. Hird, 3, Upper Sackville Street, Skipton, died of wounds 22nd December, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Sergeant G. Phillip, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. G. W. Phillip, Skipton, killed in action December, 1915. Aged 20 years.

Corporal Norman Riley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Walter Riley, 14, Walton St., Sutton, died of wounds 21st December, 1915.

Private John Raw, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. Raw, Millholme, Embsay, killed in action 27th December, 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private Robert Read, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Read, 32, Tufton Street, Silsden, died of wounds 19th December, 1915. Aged 28 years.

Private David Russell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Russell, 38, Clitheroe Street, Skipton, killed in action December 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private G. H. Taylor, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Nook Cottage, Long Preston, killed in action 4th December, 1915. Aged 19 years.

Private Cyril Tomlinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Ingleton, killed in action 17th Dec., 1915. Aged 21 years.

Private Maurice Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. H. Smith, Skipton, killed in action 20th December, 1915.

Private John West, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Langcliffe, Settle, killed in action December, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Lance-Corporal John W. Willan, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Willan, Otley Street, Skipton, died from gas poisoning 19th December, 1915. Aged 23 years.

Private Edward Wilkinson, West Yorks. Regt., of Sutton, killed in action December, 1915.

Private Fred Ellison, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ellison, Elmsley Street, Steeton, killed in action 22nd January, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Corporal George Naylor, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Gargrave, died in hospital 7th January, 1916. Aged 27 years.

Private Arthur Swindlehurst, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. E. Swindlehurst, Airedale Terrace, Skipton, killed in action 11th January, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private William Thompson, K.O.S.B., of Bolton-by-Bowland, killed in action January, 1916.

Sergeant John Cockerill, Canadian Corps, son of the Rev. J. W. Cockerill, Kettlewell, died of wounds 20th February, 1916.

Private Harry Iredale, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Iredale, Colne Road, Earby, killed in action 8th February, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Trooper Regge V. Killeen, Dragoon Guards, son of Inspector Killeen, late of Bolton-by-Bowland, killed in action February, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Private Ewart Myers, New Zealand Corps., son of Mr. Dan Myers, Elmsley Street, Steeton, reported killed at Gallipoli February 1916.

Private John Tweedy, Coldstream Guards, of Barnoldswick, officially reported killed February, 1916.

Private Maurace R. Bolton, Canadian Infantry, son of Mr. William Bolton, Town Head Cottages, Low Bentham, killed in action 8th March, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Trooper Luke Ellison, Scottish Horse, son of Mr. Walter Ellison, Ermysted Street, Skipton, died in training at Aldershot 26th March, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Corporal Arthur Hale, Royal Berks. Regt., son of Mr. S. P. Hale, 25, Pendle Street, Skipton, killed in action 31st March, 1916.

Private H. Leach, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Addingham, died of wounds 2nd March, 1916. Aged 38 years.

Lance-Corporal Charles Russell, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. E. H. Russell, Station Master, Hellifield, killed in action March, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Sergeant George Sanderson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Sanderson, Croft Head Terrace, Glusburn, killed in action 2nd March, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private Ben Townson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Addingham, killed in action 2nd March, 1916. Aged 27 years.

Lance-Cpl. H. Marsden Walton, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. Charles Walton, Settle, presumed dead March, 1916.

Private Jerome Barrett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 26th April, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Corporal Ernest Brown, Cheshire Regt., of Barnoldswick, killed in action 6th April, 1916. Aged 33 years.

Private Alfred Baldwin, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Baldwin, 3, Bessie Street, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed in Mesopotamia 9th April, 1916. Aged 36 years.

Private Arthur Hudson, Canadian Corps, son of the late Mr. Marmaduke Hudson, Brook St., Skipton, killed in action April, 1916.

Private J. W. Hawkins, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Broughton Road, Skipton, died of wounds 25th April, 1916. Aged 34 years.

Private Robert Heaps, East Lancs. Regt., of 86, Rainhall Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action with Indian Exp. Force 19th April, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Private Joseph R. Lord, King’s Own Royal Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Lord, 66, Reedley Avenue, Nelson, and a native of Settle, presumed dead, April, 1916.

Corporal Charles William Luff, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Gargrave, killed in action 26th April, 1916.

Private John Lang, Seaforth Highlanders, of 55, Red Lion Street, Earby, killed in action in the Persian Gulf 20th April, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private George Leatt, South African Corps, son of Mr. George Leatt, Pendle Street, Skipton, died of Fever in South Africa 28th April, 1916. Aged 33 years.

Private Thomas Leatt, Berks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Leatt, Pendle Street, Skipton, killed in action April, 1916.

Private Dennis J. Nixon, Dorset Regt., of King St., Barnoldswick, killed in action in Mesopotamia 22nd April, 1916. Aged 39 years.

Private Sam Naylor, Indian Exp. Force, son of Mr. George Naylor, formerly of Gargrave, killed in action with the relief force to Kut, April, 1916.

Private W. Pickover, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Shuttleworth Street, Earby, killed in action April, 1916.

Regt. Sergt.-Major John Parker, D.C.M., Manchester Regt., son of the late Mr. James Parker, Ribble Terrace, Settle, died at Farnborough April, 1916. Aged 40 years.

Private Frank Thompson, York & Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Richmond Thompson, Harding House, Crosshills, died as the result of a motor car accident in France 10th April, 1916.

Rifleman Harry Thornton, King’s Royal Rifles, of Barnoldswick, died of wounds 30th April, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private Fred Fisher, Duke of Well’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Fisher, 20, Bolton Road. Addingham, died of wounds 5th May, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Rifleman Frederick Ryder, King’s Royal Rifles, formerly of Addingham, presumed killed May, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private Thomas W. Shuttleworth, West Yorks. Regt., of Crosshills, killed in action 2nd May, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private James Walsh, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Thomas Walsh, 77, Colne Road, Earby, killed in action May, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private J. Bell, Canadian Exp. Force, son of Mr. Thomas Bell, Castle Hill, Settle, killed in action 14th June, 1916.

First Class P.O. Frank Collins, H.M.S. “Indefatigable,” of Crosshills, killed in action in the Battle of Jutland, 1st June, 1916.

Seaman George Earnshaw, H.M.S. “Defence,” son of Mr. Tom Earnshaw, Church Street, Carleton, killed in action in the Jutland battle 1st June, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Sergeant Kayley Earnshaw, D.C.M., West Yorks. Regt., of Scosthrop, Airton, killed in action June, 1916.

Private Charles Evans, Seaforth Highlanders, of Austwick, accidentally drowned in the Persian Gulf 29th June, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Smith Hardacre, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Crosshills, killed in action 13th June, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Sergeant Ernest Hoyles, Canadian Highlanders, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hoyles, 14, Montgomery Street, Skipton, killed in action June, 1916. Aged 31 years.

Corporal C. H. Hopwood, Canadian Division, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hopwood, L. & Y. Terrace, Hellifield, killed in action 3rd June, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Rifleman Nicholas Harrison, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. Nicholas Harrison, Rathmell, Settle, killed in action 19th June, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private J. D. Knight, Australian Infantry, of Skipton, killed in action June, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Lance Corporal Albert Lister, Canadian Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Lister, Low Bentham, killed in action 3rd June, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private L. Parker, Canadian Exp. Force, brother of Mr. James Parker, Ives Scarr, Ingleton, killed in action 7th June, 1916. Aged 37 years.

Private Harry R. Toft, Royal Fusiliers, son of the late Reverend J. Toft, formerly of Skipton, killed in action 7th June, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private John Young, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. John Young, Burton-in-Lonsdale, died at Clipstone Camp, 30th June, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Corporal E. C. Briggs, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Regt. Quartermaster Sergt. Briggs, 22, Ermysted Street, Skipton, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private William Burgess, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Burgess, 18, George Street, Skipton, killed in action 3rd July, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private Harry Birch, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Burnsall, died of wounds 7th July, 1916.

Sergeant John Baldwin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. William Baldwin, 93, Bolton Road, Silsden, killed in action 7th July, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private Fred Benson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Benson, 199, Crag View, Cowling, killed in action 11th July, 1916.

Private F. Baldwin, Canadian Exped. Force, son of Mr. & Mrs. D. Baldwin, formerly of Settle, killed in action July, 1916.

Sergeant Wilfred Blackburn, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of West Hall Farm, Addingham, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Corporal John Bentham, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. J. Bentham, 52, Esk Lane, Barnoldswick, died 30th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private A. W. Bailey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Otterburn, Bell Busk, killed in action 29th July, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private James Banks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. W. Banks, Burtersett, Hawes, died of wounds 26th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private William Boocock, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 15, Montrose Terrace, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 7th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Corporal Ernest Cowgill, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Cowgill, Primrose Hill, Skipton, killed in action 25th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Joseph Clapham, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. B. A. Clapham, Craven Heifer Inn, Ingleton, killed in action 7th July, 1916. Aged 33 years.

Private Thomas B. Cartman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Rishworth, Moorside Farm, Silsden, died of wounds 12th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Harry Crane, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. James Crane, 49, Rainhall Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 25th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private S. Cross, Royal Fusiliers, of Clapham, killed in action 7th July, 1916.

Private Maurice Robinson Crowther, Leeds Pals Regt., son of Mr. John Crowther, Ridley House, Grassington, officially reported killed in action 1st July, 1916.

Private Herbert Clarke, West Yorks. Regt. son of Mr. Clarke, Kirkgate, Settle, officially presumed killed 14th July, 1916.

Private Parrington Dixon, Prince of Wales Yorks. Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. T. Dixon, Gawthrop, Dent, presumed killed in action 1st July, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private John Bruce Davidson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Joseph Davidson, Dent, died of wounds 14th July, 1916, Aged 22 years.

Private E. Ellershaw, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Lord, Nelson, formerly of Settle, killed in action 7th July, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Corporal T. F. Ellis, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, of 63, Keighley Road, Cowling, killed in action 20th July, 1916.

Private T. Earnshaw, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Earnshaw, Airton, Kirkby Malham, killed in action 1st July, 1916.

Private John Eastham, Yorks. Regt., of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private John Eastwood, East Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Eastwood, 1, Emanuel Street, Skipton, killed in action 15th July, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Private Tom Francis, West Yorks. Regt., of Barnoldswick, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Coy. Sergt.-Major Fred Green, D.C.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. John Green, 13, Bolland Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Private John Gill, West Yorks. Regt., of 4, Highfield Lane, Silsden, killed in action 1st July, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private Harry Greenwood, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. W. H. Greenwood, 94, Keighley Road, Skipton, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private Tom Goodwin, K.O.S.B., son of Mr. T. Goodwin, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, killed in action 8th July, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Private J. W. Garnett, Scottish Rifles, son of Mr. Amos Garnett, Chapel Street, Carleton, killed in action 25th July, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private John E. T. Gornall, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. John Gornall, Gisburne, died in France 29th July, 1916.

Rifleman Harold Hargreaves, King’s Liverpool Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hargreaves, 5, Denton Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 2nd July, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private Horace Hillary, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. W. D. Hillary, Prospect Place, Skipton, died of wounds 13th July, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private Herbert Harper, Trench Mortar Battery, son of the late Mr. Thomas Harper, 24, St. John Street, Silsden, killed in action 1st July, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private Percy Hustwick, West. Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. J. Hustwick, Broughton, near Skipton, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Private John Henry Holden, Duke of Well.’s Regt., nephew of Mr. & Mrs. W. Holden, 19, Lower North Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private Edgar Hindle, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Hindle, Newmarket Street, Skipton, killed in action 14th July, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private Joseph Hales, West. Yorks. Regt., of Steeton, officially reported killed 14th July, 1916. Aged 33 years.

Corporal W. N. Illingworth, Canadian Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Illingworth, Upper Sackville Street, Skipton, died of wounds July, 1916.

Lance Corporal J. Jackson, King’s Own Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. Matthew Jackson, Bentham, killed in action 4th July, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private W. A. Hodgson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Railway View, Ingleton, killed in action 6th July, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private Charles H. Jones, Lancs. Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Jones, Goschen Street, Skipton, died of wounds July, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private Percy Jeeves, Royal Warwicks Regt., of Hawes, killed in action 23rd July, 1916.

Private A. P. Hallows, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, died of wounds 30th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private James Kettlewell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Kettlewell, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 28th July, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Sergeant John T. Limmer, Yorks. Regt., of Grassington, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 32 years.

Gunner Albert Leach, R.F.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leach, Hawes, killed in action July, 1916.

Private E. K. Leigh, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. Leigh, 8, Ashgrove, Barnoldswick, killed in action 28th July, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private R. H. Leeming, Cheshire Regt., son of the late Mr. Richard Leeming, Huntworth Farm, Giggleswick, killed in action 28th July, 1916.

Corporal J. E. Leighton, Border Regt., of Sedbergh, killed in action 14th July, 1916. Aged 34 years.

Private William Moore, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 11, Brook Street, Earby, killed in action 7th July, 1916. Aged 39 years.

Lance-Corporal A. Metcalfe, Durham Light Infantry, son of the late Mr. Stephen Metcalfe, Carleton, killed in action 27th July, 1916.

Private Joseph Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of 5, Prospect Place, Skipton, officially reported killed July, 1916.

Driver William Robinson, R.F.A., son of the late Mr. Robert Robinson, West Lane Farm, Downham, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 29 years.

Private Dennis Peck, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. John Peck, 20, Arthur Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 24th July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Thomas Rigby, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. Thomas Rigby, Lawson’s House Farm, Sawley, died of wounds 21st July, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private Hedley Richardson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Richardson, formerly of Addingham, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Lance-Corporal Ernest Richardson, King’s Own Yorks. Light Infantry, son of Mrs. John Slinger, Albion House, Ingleton, killed in action 1st July, 1916.

Private Peter Swale, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Swale, 32, East Hill Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 1st July, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Sergeant Fred Stork, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Frank Stork, 11, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action 25th July, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private Hugh Strickland, Royal Warwick Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Strickland, High Street, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 30th July, 1916.

Sergeant W. D. Stockdale, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Stockdale, Thornton-in-Craven, killed in action 29th July, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private Henry Taylor, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Duckett Taylor, Streaker Farm, Bentham, killed in action 5th July, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private James Townsend, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Townsend, Southfield Terrace, Addingham, killed in action 3rd July, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Anthony Thompson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. Thompson, Holme Farm, Halton West, killed in action 7th July, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private Clifford G. Unwin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Samuel Unwin, formerly of Skipton, died of wounds July, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private James M. Varley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 19, Bennett Street, Skipton, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Private Thomas S. Wigglesworth, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Wigglesworth, 1, South View Terrace, Silsden, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private Ernest T. Woofe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Woofe, Settle, killed in action July, 1916. Aged 32 years.

Sapper G. A. Wilson, R.E., son of Mrs. Wilson, 4, Duckett Street, Skipton, died of wounds 19th July, 1916. Aged 35 years.

Private Clarence Wilson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson, Ashgrove, Steeton, died of wounds 6th July, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private Joseph C. Bateman, Border Regt., of Settlebeck, Sedbergh, killed in action 1st July, 1916.

Lance-Corporal J. L. Woodhouse, King’s Own Regt., of Dent, killed in action 30th July, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private John Robinson, West Yorks. Regt., formerly of Hen Houses, Gisburne, died at Folkestone. Aged 19 years.

Private R. E. Seddon, Border Regt., son of Mr. J. B. Seddon, Mount Pleasant, Sedbergh, killed in action 1st July, 1916.

Signaller John Bruce Davidson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Laneing, Dent, died of wounds at Rouen, 15th July, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private George Bailey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Bailey, Addingham, died of wounds August, 1916.

Private Miles Capstick, Border Regt., of Howgill, Sedbergh, died of wounds 5th August, 1916.

Private Edwin Storey, South Wales Borderers, of Sedbergh, accidentally drowned in Mesopotamia 31st July, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private James Barker, Somerset Light Infantry, son of Mr. Mrs. Barker, 30, Beech Street, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 18th August, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private T. Cork, K.O.L. Scottish, son of Mr. F. Cork, Skipton, presumed dead 16th August 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private William Nelson, King’s Liverpool Regt., of Rose Cottage, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 9th August, 1916.

Sergeant Rowland Hill, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Joseph Hill, 32, South View Terrace, Silsden, killed in action 9th August, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private James Dove, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Dove, High Street, Steeton, killed in action 4th August, 1916.

Rifleman Claud Hurst, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Hurst, Water Street, Skipton, killed in action 8th August, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Sapper John Nixon, Royal Engineers, of 19, George Street, Skipton, died of wounds 26th August, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private William Marklew, King’s Own Regt., son of Mr. Able Marklew, Oakroyd, Ingleton, died of wounds August, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private John Nelson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nelson, Low Fold, Steeton, killed in action 29th August, 1916.

Private Joseph Oversby, King’s Own Regt., son of Mrs. Elizabeth Oversby, Hall Bank, Dent, killed in action 16th August, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private T. Walker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of East View, Barnoldswick, killed in action 14th August, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private W. Robson, Australian Exp. Force, son of Mrs. E. Robson, Elmsley Street, Steeton, died of wounds August, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Rifleman W. Steward Rigby, King’s Liverpool Regt., son of Mr. J. Rigby, 40, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 11th August, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private D. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Job Smith, 71, Water Street, Earby, died of wounds 18th August, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Corporal Fred Taylor, Duke of Well.’s Regt., nephew of Mrs. Maurice Sugden, Elliott Street, Silsden, accidentally killed in France 29th August, 1916.

Private John Widdup, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Widdup, 118, Keighley Road, Skipton, killed in action 2nd August, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Corporal T. W. Walker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., nephew of Mrs. Urquhart, 5, Garden Terrace, Carleton, killed in action 10th August, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private George Bond, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Thomas Bond, Rodger’s Yard, Skipton, killed in action 3rd September, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Gunner George Butt, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Butt, Mason Street, Long Preston, killed in action 7th September, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private F. A. Barnes, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Barnes, 14, George Street, Coates, Barnoldswick, killed in action 3rd September, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private John Birkett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Birkett, 24, Greenfield Street, Skipton, killed in action 16th Sept., 1916. Aged 25 years.

Lance-Corporal Lewis Binns, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Green Lane, Glusburn, killed in action 15th September, 1916. Aged 36 years.

Private Albert Binns, West Yorks. Regt., of Hartley Street, Glusburn, died of wounds September, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private Harrison Milton Bailey, London Regt., son of the late Mr. Christopher Bailey, Skipton, died of wounds 25th September, 1916.

Gunner Thomas M. Birtle, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Birtle, Brookhouse Farm, Stainforth, Settle, died in Salonika 28th Sept., 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private George Bland, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Main Street, Crosshills, killed in action 29th September, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Private Frederick William Bell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Bell, Chapel Street, Addingham, officially presumed killed in action 3rd September, 1916.

Lance-Corporal A. E. Broadhead, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Broadhead, Daisy Hill, Silsden, officially presumed killed 25th Sept., 1916. Aged 21 years.

Gunner Robert Corless, Canadian Field Artillery, of Victoria Terrace, Hellifield, died of wounds 27th September, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private Wennis Brown Clarke, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. W. Clarke, 60, Water Street, Earby, killed in action 30th Sept., 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private Wright Cockshott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. G. Cockshott, Keighley Road, Steeton, presumed killed in action 3rd September, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Private Henry Clement, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Clement, Guldrey Terrace, Sedbergh, killed in action 22nd September, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Corporal G. H. Eastwood, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Eastwood, Sussex Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 15th September, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Private J. H. Fawcett, Royal Scots Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Fawcett, Sutton, formerly of Skipton, officially reported killed September, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Sergeant J. W. Glue, R.F.A., of Silsden, died of wounds September, 1916.

Private W. Hewitt, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Hewitt, 189, Keighley Road, Cowling, killed in action September, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private Albert Hudson, K.R.R., of 32, Melbourne Mount, Barnoldswick, officially reported killed in action 15th September, 1916. Aged 29 years.

Corporal Ernest Jackson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Jackson, Rockwood Lodge, Skipton, killed in action 14th September, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private A. T. Luty, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. W. Luty, Skipton, officially reported killed 16th September, 1916.

Gunner J. E. Lambert, R.F.A., son of the late Mr. John Lambert, Salford, formerly of Threshfield, killed in action 25th September, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Rifleman Garnett Longbottom, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus Longbottom, 33, South View Terrace, Silsden, killed in action 15th September, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Carl S. Moulding, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Moulding, School House, Lazenby, killed in action September, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Henry Moorhouse, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. H. Moorhouse, Rostle Top Road, Earby, killed in action 3rd September, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal T. Monk, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Monk, Chapel House, Langcliffe, Settle, killed in action 15th September, 1916. Aged 29 years.

Sergeant James Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Sylvester Metcalfe, Paradise Row, Ingleton, died of wounds 3rd September, 1916.

Rifleman James Henry Milner, King’s Royal Rifles, son of the late Mr. T. Milner, Hawes Junction, killed in action 15th September, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private Percy Miller, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Miller, Carleton, killed in action 18th September, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Corporal T. R. Parker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Parker, 17, Devonshire Terrace, Skipton, killed in action 2nd September, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Rifleman Robin C. Peffer, City of London Rifles, son of the late Sergt.-Major Peffer, late of the Duke of Well.’s Regt., Skipton, killed in action 15th September, 1916.

Private J. W. Robinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Robinson, Back Gate, Ingleton, killed in action 3rd September, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Sergeant A. F. Ryder, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. T. B. Ryder, Brougham Street, Skipton, officially reported killed 15th Sept., 1916. Aged 26 years.

Private Alvin Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Edmund Smith, Burlington Farm, Lothersdale, killed in action 17th September, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private Ezra Stephenson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of High Bentham, officially presumed killed September, 1916.

Private Arthur Smales, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Smales, Ribble Bank, Langcliffe, Settle, officially reported killed 3rd September, 1916.

Private John Turnbull, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Turnbull, Oughtershaw, Buckden, killed in action 3rd September, 1916.

Sergeant G. Scholey, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Ingleton, killed in action 3rd September, 1916.

Rifleman Harry Tindall, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Tindall, 20, Standroyd Road, Colne, formerly of Skipton, killed in action 15th September, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Gunner C. P. Townson, Royal Field Artillery, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Townson, 45, Castle Street, Skipton, died of wounds September, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Private Matthew Towers, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Towers, Campbell Street, Crosshills, officially presumed killed 3rd September, 1916.

Corporal Tom Walton, Yorks. Regt., of Hawes, killed in action 14th September, 1916.

Private James A. Whittaker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 59, Brougham Street, Skipton, killed in action 16th September, 1916.

Private Joseph Walker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. D. Walker, Hewitt House, Long Preston, killed in action 25th September, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private W. F. M. Watts, Canadian Exp. Force, son of Dr. Watts, Giggleswick School, officially reported killed 26th September, 1916.

Private Geoffrey W. West, West Yorks. Regt., brother of Mr. John West, Elm Tree Square, Embsay, killed in action 3rd September, 1916. Aged 36 years.

Private Harold Williams, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Lister, 24, Butts, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed in action 3rd September, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Clifford Whiteoak, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Whiteoak, North View, Cononley, officially presumed killed 3rd Sept., 1916.

Private Wilfred Brunskill, London Regt., of Dent, presumed killed May 3rd, 1917.

Private Percy Wharton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. M. Wharton, 8, George Street, Earby, officially presumed killed 3rd September, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Miles Harper, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. John Harper Garsdale, Sedbergh, reported missing 3rd September, 1916.

Private William J. Airey, Canadian Corps, son-in-law of Mr. H. Walker, Rathmell, Settle, died of wounds 14th October, 1916.

Private Robert William Bell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Joseph Bell, Settle, killed in action 5th October, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Private Charlie Branston, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Branston, 27, Brook Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th October, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Corporal Edward Walton Briscoe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. Edward Briscoe, Bentham, reported killed in action October, 1916.

Private John Henry Banks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 21, Gisburn Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 12th October, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Private Joseph Burke, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Burke, 15, Bold Venture Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th October, 1916. Aged 38 years.

Private Smith Bailey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Bailey, 11, Alder Street, Earby, presumed killed in the Dardanelles October, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Sapper Fred T. Bushby, Royal Engineers, son of Mrs. Bushby, Motar Pits, Sedbergh, died in hospital 22nd October, 1916.

Private Francis Crossley, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Crossley, 15, Denton Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 25th October, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private Nathias Dove, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Dove, High Street, Steeton, killed in action 4th October, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private Lancelot Dowbiggin, Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. Lawrence Dowbiggin, Summer Hill, Bentham, reported killed 7th October, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Private Oscar Dawson, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Dawson, 5, Albion Road, Earby, killed in action 23rd October, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Sergeant John Hartley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Watson Hartley, Sunny Mount, Cowling, killed in action 4th October, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private John Thomas Heywood, Lancashire Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Heywood, Greenland Villas, Earby, killed in action 12th October, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Private William E. Laycock, South Wales Borderers Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Laycock, Winterburn Street, Keighley, killed in action 1st October, 1916. Aged 26 years (Formerly on the reporting staff of the “Craven Herald.”)

Corporal George Edward Hirst, K.O.Y.L.I., son-in-law of Mr. Morton, Sewerage Farm, Earby, killed in action October, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private R. H. Mawson, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Mawson, Valley View House, Bradley, died of wounds October, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Sergeant Henry L. Mason, Duke of Well.’s Regt., eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Mason, Main Street, Sedbergh, killed in action 18th October, 1916. Aged 27 years.

Private Wilfred R. Oates, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Oates, 46, Victoria Road, Earby, killed in action 4th October, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private James Moles, West Yorks. Regt., of Mill Brow, Earby, reported killed 13th October, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private Joseph Preston, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Hellifield, killed in action October, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private Sylvester Petty, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Sutton, killed in action 7th October, 1916. Aged 31 years.

Private J. A. Plumbley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Plumbley, 9, Powell St., Barnoldswick, reported killed 12th October, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Rifleman T. B. Peel, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Peel, 24, Upper Sackville Street, Skipton, killed in action 7th October, 1916.

Private David Russell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Albert Street, Skipton, died of wounds 14th October, 1916. Aged 28 years.

Private Christopher Ralph, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. John Ralph, Main Road, Hellifield, killed in action 6th October, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Private Fred Stockdale, M.M., Canadian Infantry, son of the late Mr. W. Stockdale, Austwick, killed in action 15th October, 1916.

Private John E. Smith, West Yorks. Regt., of 14, Back Water Street, Skipton, died of wounds 7th October, 1916. Aged 26 years.

Lance-Corporal Frank Sagar, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. G. Sagar, Ribblesdale Terrace, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 17th October, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private Emmott Snowden, Canadian Corps, of Cowling, killed in action October, 1916. Aged 40 years.

Rifleman Lewis Sedgwick, King’s Royal Rifles, of 41, Neville Street, Skipton, officially reported killed 16th October, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private Rufus Thompson, R.F.A., of 72, Park Road, Barnoldswick, died at Woolwich, October, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Gunner Harry Sedgwick, Indian Exp. Force, son of the late Mr. William Sedgwick, Skipton, died of dysentery 7th October, 1916.

Private G. J. Standing, West Yorks. Regt., second son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Standing, Butts Top, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 26th October, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private W. Waggitt, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. J. Waggitt, Addingham, killed in action October, 1916.

Private Edgar Whitaker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Whitaker, Brookland Terrace, Grassington, killed in action 4th October, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Sergeant W. Tobin, Royal Engineers, son-in-law of Mrs. Bateson, Ivy Cottage, Bentham, killed in action 12th October, 1916.

Quarter-Master-Sergeant Bertie Wallbank, New Zealand Corps, eldest son of Mrs. Wallbank, 19, John Street, Earby, killed in action October, 1916. Aged 21 years.

Lance-Corporal Thomas Wilcock, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. James Wilcock, Wenning Bridge, Bentham, killed in action 23rd October, 1916.

Private Henry Wilson, Highland Light Infantry, of Howgill, Sedbergh, died at Basra, Persian Gulf, 10th October, 1916.

Private Hubert Wood, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Wood, Grassington, killed in action October, 1916.

Private Percy Hodgson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hodgson, Tosside, Long Preston, died of wounds 13th October, 1916. Aged 31 years.

Corporal Tom Allsopp, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Allsopp, Beech Street, Crosshills, killed in action November, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Bertie James Adams, East Lanes. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Adams, Main Street, Kelbrook, reported killed in action 14th Nov., 1916. Aged 21 years.

Private John Bell, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bell, 12, Denton Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 3rd November, 1916. Aged 24 years.

Private William Bentham, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Nun House, Dent, presumed killed 12th October, 1916.

Private Sydney E. Carter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Carter, 16, Raikes Road, Skipton, died of wounds 17th Nov. 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private William E. Holmes, King’s Own Yorks. Light Infantry, of Buckden, died of wounds, 16th November, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Corporal Joseph Green, Royal Engineers, son of Mr. Charles Green, Starkey Lane, Farnhill, died in France 13th November, 1916.

Private J. H. Hooson, North Staffs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hooson, 54, Broughton Road, Skipton, presumed killed in action 18th Nov., 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Frederick Jackson, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 49, Red Lion Street, Earby, officially presumed killed November, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Private Bernard Locker, East Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Locker, 27, Elliott Street, Silsden, presumed killed 7th November, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private Walter King, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. Albert King, Tubber Hill, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 23rd November, 1916. Aged 29 years.

Private Thomas McNamara, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. McNamara, 13, Lincoln Road, Earby, died at Clipstone Camp 8th November, 1916. Aged 18 years.

Corporal Simon Moore, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. William Moore, Appersett, Hawes, killed in action 5th November, 1916. Aged 20 years.

Sergt.-Major Samuel Wormwell, Australian Corps, son of the late Mr. James Wormwell, Kelbrook, killed in action 5th November, 1916.

Private Edgar Pullen, West Yorks. Regt., of Sutton, killed in action November, 1916. Aged 29 years.

Gunner W. H. Sutcliffe, Trench Mortar Battery, son of Mrs. Lorimer Sutcliffe, 13, Crag View, Silsden, killed in action 17th November, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private John James Smith, Royal Irish Rifles, formerly of Kelbrook, killed in action 25th November, 1916. Aged 32 years.

Lance-Corporal John E. Wilson, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mrs. J. Wilson, 4, Halsteads, Settle, died of wounds 6th November, 1916.

Private J. W. Horn, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Horn, Burtersett, Hawes, officially presumed dead about November, 1916.

Private Hubert Wood, ?th Duke of Well.’s Regt., second son of Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Wood, of Grassington, killed in action in France, 14th November, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Robert Bateson, King’s Own Royal Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Bateson, 64, Russell Street, Skipton, died of wounds 23rd December, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Harold Carey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Alfred Carey, Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, killed in action 27th Dec., 1916.

Private Daniel Faulkner, Royal Irish Rifles, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Richard Faulkner, 71, Oakworth Road, Keighley, and formerly of Silsden, killed in action December, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private John Fawcett, Trench Mortar Battery, son of the late Mr. Henry Fawcett, Fountain Hotel, Hawes, killed in action December, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private Arthur Lambert, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Lambert, 12, Cooper Street, Skipton, killed in action Dec., 1916. Aged 27 years.

Sergeant James H. Preston, New Zealand Corps, son of Mr. Robert Preston, Park House, Gargrave, accidentally killed 27th December, 1916. Aged 55 years.

Private W. Turner, Surrey Regt., of 2, Court Lane, Skipton, killed in action 12th December, 1916.

Private Fred Thornton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 8, Commercial Street, Skipton, died of wounds 20th December, 1916. Aged 22 years.

Private Harry Walmsley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Seth Walmsley, Hanover Street, Farnhill, died of wounds 13th December, 1916. Aged 23 years.

Gunner Richard Wiseman, R.F.A., son of Mrs. Wiseman, 24, River Place, Gargrave, died in Turkey, 3rd December, 1916. Aged 30 years.

Private James Banks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Banks, Buckden, killed in action 11th January, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private Charles Edward Bacon, West Yorks. Regt., son of the late Sergeant Bacon, Leyburn, died of pneumonia in France 26th January, 1917.

Private Wilfred Chester, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Chester, Millhill, Gargrave, killed in action January, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Bombardier Samuel Cairns, R.G.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Cairns, Otley Street, Skipton, died of wounds 3rd January, 1917.

Private Frederick T. Circus, Durham Light Infantry, of 17, Wellhouse Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 23rd January, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Corporal George Gellings, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Gellings, Union Square, Skipton, killed in action January, 1917. Aged 39 years.

Private Wilfred Harrison, Devonshire Regt., of 5, Orchard Street, Barnoldswick, killed in Salonika 2nd January, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Private Arthur M. Harrison, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. W. Harrison, Stoneybank, Earby, killed in action 20th January, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal Phillip F. Holmes, Australian Exp. Force, son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Holmes, Grassington, killed in action in Palestine 9th January, 1917.

Sergeant Thomas Moyle, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Moyle, Elmsley Street, Steeton, killed in action Jan., 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Christopher Newsholme, R.A.M.C., son of Mr. & Mrs. Allan Newsholme, Laurel Cottage, Ingleton, died of appendicitis at Woking Hospital, Surrey 6th January, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private William Parker, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. Stephen Parker, East View, Barnoldswick, died from heart failure in France 28th January, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Corporal Herbert Park, Highland Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Park, Folly, Sedbergh, drowned at sea 1st January, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Sapper Thomas Storey, Royal Engineers, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Robert Storey, 8, Chancery Lane, Skipton, died of pneumonia at Clipstone Camp 4th January, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Private George Scorah Bellas, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Bellas, 53, High Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th February, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Arthur Bradley, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. Edward Bradley, Old Hall Gardens, Gargrave, killed in action 26th Feb., 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Robert Carter, Royal Fusiliers, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carter, Oysterber Cottage, Low Bentham, killed in action 17th February, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Michael Curtis, Royal Marines, son of Mr. & Mrs. Curtis, L. & Y. Terrace, Hellifield, killed in action 17th February, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Seaman Walter Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dawson, Farnhill, died of wounds 4th February, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private John Burton, South Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. R. Burton, New Street, Sedbergh, presumed killed 7th February, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Charles E. Holdsworth, Durham Light Infantry, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Henry Holdsworth, Chapel Street, Silsden, died in Keighley Hospital 10th February, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Private Alfred Harper, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Harper, Carleton House, Barnoldswick, killed in action 10th February, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Sam Laken, Border Regt., of Millthrop, Sedbergh, killed in action 11th February, 1917.

Private Peter Hodgson, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Hill Top Farm, Wennington, died of wounds 17th February, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Arthur Lee, Durham Light Infantry, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. James Lee, 18, Longroyd Road, Earby, killed in action 23rd Feb., 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Arthur Mitchell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 5, Edith Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 27th February, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Gunner J. Metcalfe, R.F.A., formerly of Linton, died of pneumonia in France 27th February, 1917.

Rifleman J. W. Moorby, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Moorby, 27, George Street, Skipton, presumed killed 15th February, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Edwin J. Priestley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Priestley, 10, Stoney Bank Road, Earby, officially reported killed 21st February, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private W. H. Wilson, K.O.Y.L.I., of Whitton Cottage, Ingleton, killed in action 17th Feb., 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Robert Spencer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Spencer, 29, Commercial Street, Skipton, died of an operation in hospital at York 12th February, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Richard Shorrock, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Shorrock, L. & Y. Terrace, Hellifield, died of wounds 21st Feb., 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Leonard Throup, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Throup, High Fold Farm, High Bradley, killed in action 20th February, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Gunner W. H. Wignall, R.G.A., only son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Wignall, Mason’s Arms, Ingleton, died in hospital in France 1st February, 1917. Aged 40 years.

Private David Walling, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Francis Walling, 20, Clifford Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 11th February, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Sapper Stanley Anderson, Royal Engineers, son of Mr. Albert Anderson, 10, Riverside Terrace, Earby, believed drowned in Mesopotamia 9th March, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Shepherd Atkinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of High Street, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 4th March, 1917.

Sergeant John Henry Brown, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Brown, 42, Main Street, Addingham, killed in action 13th March, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private B. Baker, King’s Liverpool Regt., of 49, Longroyd Road, Earby, killed in action 24th March, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Willie Cook, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Cook, 141, Station View, Earby, died in hospital in France 14th March, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private John Dean, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Dean, Brook Cottage, Earby, died of wounds 7th March, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Arthur Bruce, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce, 3, Ermysted Street, Skipton, killed in action 25th March, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private William Thomas Davis, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. Davis, 8, Railway Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 7th March, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Private H. Ellis, Canadian Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Old Vicarage, Gisburn, killed in action 26th March, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Quarter-Master Benjamin S. Greaves, R.N., son of Mrs. Greaves, Skipton, killed in action 17th March, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Corporal George Hoyles, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 37, Duckett Street, Skipton, died of wounds 23rd March, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Private Ennie Clarke, Duke of Well.’s Regt., youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Clarke, 20, Byron Street, Skipton, killed in action 1st March, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private John Iveson, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Iveson, Gayle, Hawes, died of wounds 19th March, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Herbert Pickering, Royal Scots Regt., eldest son of Mr. W. H. Pickering, 13, Clayton Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 19th March, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private John Edward Pickup, D.C.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Pickup, Cherry Dene, Barnoldswick, killed in action 29th March, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Ellis Sutcliffe, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Sutcliffe, 8, Arthur Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds in Palestine 15th March, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Harry Town, A.S.C., son of Mr. Edward Town, Low Mill Lane, Addingham, died of pneumonia in Netley Hospital 19th March, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private William Troughton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Troughton, East View, Settle, killed in action 12th March, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Lawrence Weston, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Weston, 28, Gladstone Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th March, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Gunner Herbert Watson, R.G.A., son of Mrs. Watson, Long Preston, died of pneumonia at Birmingham 25th March, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private Peter Wilson, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson, Edmondson St., Barnoldswick, killed in Mesopotamia 7th March, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Robert Walton, Somerset Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Walton, Hawes, died of pneumonia on board a troopship 7th March, 1917.

Lance Corporal Arthur Watson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Watson, Victoria Terrace, Bradley, killed in action 13th March, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Tom Millward, Duke of Well.’s Regt., late of Cononley, died of septic poisoning in France, March, 1917.

Private Charles Andrews, Devonshire Regt., of 55, Manchester Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 2nd April, 1917. Aged 40 years.

Private Arthur Blades, West Yorks. Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Blades, Prospect Terrace, Bradley, killed in action 14th April, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Reuben Barnes, East Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Barnes, 243, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 11th April, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Private John James Broughton. West Yorks. Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Broughton, 50, Essex Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 12th April, 1917.

Private Henry Broughton, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Broughton, 9, West Avenue, Barnoldswick, died of asthma 23rd April, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Private Frank C. Billows, Devonshire Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Billows, 8, Granville Street, Skipton, officially presumed killed 24th April, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Trooper Alfred Briscoe, Canadian Exped. Force, son of Mrs. Briscoe, Bridge End Cottages, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 12th April, 1917. Aged 39 years.

Private William Barraclough, Royal Scots Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Barraclough, 55, Keighley Road, Skipton, officially presumed killed in action 11th April, 1917.

Lance-Corporal Backhouse, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Police-Constable Backhouse, Sandylands, Crosshills, presumed killed 25th April, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private J. C. Bradford, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Model Village, Ingleton, killed in action 25th April, 1917.

Sergeant W. G. Cole, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 13, Wellington Street, Skipton, died in hospital in France 20th April, 1917. Aged 37 years.

Private Hudson Clough, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 25, Dawson Street, Skipton, killed in action 23rd April, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Private H. Chadwick, King’s Liverpool Regt., of 10, Leonard Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th April, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private J. Dixon, York and Lancs. Regt., of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, killed in action 21st April, 1917.

Private Arthur William Duckworth, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Riverside Terrace, Earby. officially presumed dead 25th April, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private R. Dent, Prince of Wales Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Dent, Cowgill, died of wounds 1st April, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Bertie Edmondson, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Allan Edmondson, 22, Westgate, Barnoldswick, killed in action 21st April, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Edward Fawcett, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Gargrave, killed in action 28th April, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Rowland Fishwick, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Fishwick, 16, School Terrace, Barnoldswick, killed in action 10th April, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Lance-Corporal Edward George Graham, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Graham, Brook Street, Hellifield, died of wounds 21st April, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private George Greenwood, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenwood, 17, Bolland Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action in Mesopotamia 14th April, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private J. H. Gill, East Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. A. Chapman, 67, Victoria Road, Earby, died of wounds 11th April, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Haworth R. Green, East Yorks. Regt., of 33, Chapel Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 29th April, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private Charles Groves, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Groves, Nelson, killed in action 23rd April, 1917.

Lance-Corporal Harold Hillary, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hillary, Prospect Place, Skipton, died of pneumonia in France, 9th April, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private Fred Harding, Canadian Mounted Rifles, of Midland Street, Broughton Road, Skipton, killed in action 9th April, 1917.

Private Wilfred Hall, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Hall, 30, Sawley Street, Skipton, died of wounds 16th April, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private F. Hardy, Lancashire Fusiliers, of 20, Skipton Road, Silsden, died of wounds 28th April, 1917.

Private Arthur Hargreaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hargreaves, Scots House Farm, Glusburn, died of wounds 9th April, 1917.

Private Cyril Hardcastle, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Hardcastle, Swartha, Silsden, killed in action 9th April, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Thomas W. Hardiman, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hardiman, Lothersdale, killed in action 9th April, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private Wilfred Holmes, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Holmes, Addingham, killed in action 27th April, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Pioneer S. M. Hartley, Labour Corps., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hartley, Storiths, Bolton Abbey, died of wounds 28th April, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Robert H. Heyes, East Lancs. Regt., of Bank Street, Barnoldswick, presumed killed 28th April, 1917. Aged 40 years.

Private Henry Ingham, York. & Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Ingham, 12, Brookside, Skipton, killed in action 9th April, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private J. Ingleby, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Ingleby, Halton Gill, died of wounds 13th April, 1917.

Private John S. Mattock, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. J. S. Mattock, Main Street, Bradley, killed in action 2nd April, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Sergt.-Major Robert Mudd, West Yorks. Regt., of Askrigg, killed in action 12th April 1917.

Rifleman Richard Monk, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mrs. Monk, Albert Hill, Settle, killed in action 11th April, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private John Mitton, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Mitton, Hawes, killed in action 9th April, 1917.

Private William Northy, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Clarrick Terrace, Ingleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Northy, Westhouse, killed in action 23rd April, 1917.

Private Holgate Norcross, Manchester Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Norcross, 67, Park Road, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 17th April, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private James H. Peel, K.O.Y.L.I., of 3, Railway Terrace, Skipton, died of shell shock in France 14th April, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private R. Powley, R.A.M.C., formerly of Dent, killed in action 28th April, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Norman Phillips, Lincoln Regt., son of Mrs. Phillips, 22, Hothfield Street, Silsden, officially reported killed 26th April, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Ernest Raw, Yorks. Hussars, son of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Raw, 9, Tillotson Street, Silsden, killed in action 11th April, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private J. R. Rodwell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Joseph Rodwell, 25, Castle Street, Skipton, killed in action 22nd April, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Sapper James Riley, R.E., of 13, Ethel Street, Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia in France 17th April, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Lance-Corporal Thomas Rennard, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Rennard, Moor End Farm, Langbar, killed in action 25th April, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private J. W. Rodgers, Tyneside Scottish, of Cononley, presumed killed 9th April, 1917.

Private Godfrey Sedgwick, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Sedgwick, Clapham, killed in action, 9th April, 1917.

Private Thomas Sanderson, Shropshire Light Infantry, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. John Sanderson, 13, Butts, Barnoldswick, killed in action 8th April, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Gunner Harold Scott, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Scott, 10, Castle View Terrace, Skipton, killed in action 30th April, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private J. Saul, East Yorks. Regt., of 8, Clarrick Terrace, Ingleton, killed in action 9th April, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal Ernest Seal, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Seal, 17, Havre Park, Barnoldswick, killed in action 28th April, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private G. W. Southern, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. H. Southern, Back Lane, Sedbergh, killed in action 11th April, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Frank Stott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Stott, Sough Bridge, Kelbrook, reported missing since 11th April, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Sergt. R. E. Walker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., late landlord of the Three Horse Shoes Inn, Ingleton, officially presumed killed April, 1917.

Signaller Ellis Richmond, Canadian Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Richmond, Linton Falls, Grassington, killed in action 10th April, 1917.

Private Thomas A. Waddicor, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Arthur Waddicor, 17, Rushton Street, Earby, died of wounds 27th April, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Joe Whitham, Canadian Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Whitham, Wood Cottage, Skipton, killed in action 9th April, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Harry Wiggan, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Wiggan, 16, Brougham Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th April, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private James Wormwell, East Lancs. Regt., nephew of Mr. William Wormwell, Struntley Bank, Kelbrook, died of wounds 25th April, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Cameron Wilson, Seaforth Highlanders, son of Mr. Wilson, Steeton, officially presumed killed 11th April, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private George Edward White, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. White, Low Ground, Elslack, officially presumed killed 25th April, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Sydney G. Williamson, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mrs. Williamson, 42, Skipton Road, Earby, presumed killed 9th April, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Gunner George W. Fletcher, R.G.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. B. Fletcher, 32, George Street, Skipton, killed in action 15th March, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Private Robert Hebden, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 41, Church Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 2nd April, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private James Lister, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. James Lister, 8, Cragg View, Addingham, killed in action 2nd April, 1917.

Private Ben Brotherton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Brotherton, Bolton-by-Bowland, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Samuel Pinder, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Holden, Bolton-by-Bowland, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Sergt. Charles W. Newnes, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 3, Clock View Street, Keighley, officially presumed killed 3rd May, 1917.

Air Mechanic Albert Bradley, R.N.A.S., son of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bradley, Carr Farm, Silsden Moor, died of appendicitis at Plymouth 1st March, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private Albert Ashworth, South Staffs. Regt., of 24, Water Street, Earby, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Arthur Bridge, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Bridge, 4, Sunny Bank, Carleton, officially presumed killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private William Burton, Durham Light Infantry, formerly of Silsden, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Rifleman James R. Barnes, Scottish Rifles, of Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia at Clipstone Camp 1st May, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Corporal Arthur Hebden, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of 30, Bennett Street, Skipton, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private Richard D. Whittaker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Whittaker, 28, Devonshire Street, Skipton, died of wounds, aged 32 years.

Private Walter Branker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Branker, Devonshire Street, Skipton, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Gunner Phillip Brown, R.F.A., son of Mr. T. Brown, 42, Main Street, Addingham, died from burns in France 11th May, 1917.

Corporal Francis A. Barker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Francis Barker, 1, Pembroke Street, Skipton, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private John William Baldwin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Chapel Lane, Silsden, died of wounds 28th May, 1917. Aged 44 years.

Private Thomas Baldwin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Harewood Cottages, Steeton, presumed to have died of wounds May, 1917.

Private R. Barker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Barker, 5, Wellington Street, Skipton, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Lance-Corporal J. Chapman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Chapman, 46, Broughton Road, Skipton, presumed killed in action 3rd May, 1917.

Private Arthur Chatterton, East Yorks. Regt., formerly of Glusburn, died of wounds 8th May, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private Harry Capstick, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Howgill, Sedbergh, killed in action 3rd May, 1917.

Private Arthur Core, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Core, Queen Street, Skipton, killed in action 5th May, 1917.

Private James W. Garwood, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. J. Garwood, 73, Keighley Road, Skipton, killed in action 12th May, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private James Greenbank, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Town Head Road, Stainforth, died of wounds 1st May, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Richard Jacob Firth, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 31, Harrison Street, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Private Arthur Gill, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. I. Gill, Newmarket Street, Skipton, died of wounds 22nd May, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private C. H. Gill, York and Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Amos Gill, 49, St. John Street, Silsden, killed in action 25th May, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Corporal Joseph Griffiths, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Griffiths, Chester, killed in action 4th May, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private Norman Hawkins, son of Mrs. H. Moorby, Dent, killed in action 5th May, 1917.

Private Jacob C. Green, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Green, 10, Greenfield Street, Skipton, died of wounds 29th May, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Gunner D. Holgate, R.F.A., son of Mr. J. Holgate, Main Street, Addingham, died of wounds 17th May, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant John Hudson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Hudson, Pear Tree Terrace, Bradley, killed in action 22nd May, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Percy Hargreaves, K.O.Y.L.I., stepson of Mrs. Hargreaves, Bolton-by-Bowland, died of wounds 28th May, 1917. Aged 40 years.

Private Herbert Haworth, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 84, Manchester Road, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 20th May, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Drummer Edgar Heald, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Heald, 50, Wellhouse Road, Barnoldswick, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Stephen Handley, South Staffs Regt., son of Mr. S. Handley, Bainbridge Road, Sedbergh, killed in action 3rd May, 1917.

Sergt. William Hodgson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Bailey Cottage, Skipton, died of wounds 30th May, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Sergeant Cyril Lee, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Cononley, died of wounds 15th May, 1917.

Private Thomas Lobley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lobley, 19, Thornton Street, Skipton, died of wounds 6th May, 1917.

Private George Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Metcalfe, Clapdale Hall, Clapham, officially presumed killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private William Moore, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. S. Moore, Litherskew, Hawes, killed in action May, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private John Nicholson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Nicholson, 23, Midland Street, Skipton, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Private Joseph Rodgers, West Yorks. Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rodgers, 53, Westmoreland Street, Skipton, died of wounds 2nd May, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private B. Punch, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. T. Punch, Deepdale, Dent, killed in action 2nd May, 1917.

Corporal William Phillips, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. S. A. Phillips, 20, Hartley Street, Earby, killed in action 12th May, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private E. Robinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Robinson, 2, Storrs Cottages, Ingleton, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917.

Private John Pickles, East Yorks. Regt., of 8, Stewart Street, Barnoldswick, presumed killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private John W. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., stepson of Mrs. Smith, 19, Neville Street, Skipton, officially presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Alonza J. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 3, Sunny Bank, Carleton, died of wounds 5th May, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Private Alfred Sherwin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Ingleton, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Joseph Sutcliffe, Notts. & Derby Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Sutcliffe, 8, Arthur Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action May, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private William Smith, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 9, Collin Street, Barnoldswick, died in France 5th May, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private William Blake Spencer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Spencer, Sutton, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private W. Seddington, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Seddington, Howden Road, Silsden, died of wounds 12th May, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Arthur Shackleton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 12, Green Street, Cowling, reported missing 3rd May, 1917.

Private Thomas Spencer, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Spencer, Lower Close Farm, Eastburn, killed in action 19th May, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Lance-Corporal T. H. Simpson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Simpson, Croft House, Hebden, officially presumed killed 3rd May, 1917.

Private Gordon Smith, Leicester Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Smith, North View, Sutton, reported missing 3rd May, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Fred Tyrer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tyrer, Raikes Road, Skipton, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private R. Winn, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. R. Winn, Long Lane, Sedbergh, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917.

Private Fred Tulley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. William Spence, 31, Green End Avenue, Earby, killed in action 3rd May, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Corporal Harold Wilson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wilson, Sutton, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Harry Wade, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Wade, 14, Norton Street, Silsden, died of wounds 4th May, 1917.

Private E. Gornall, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Dent, presumed killed 3rd May, 1917.

Private George Wilkinson, K.O.S.B., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkinson, 51, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, died in Germany 18th May, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Gunner Herbert Stott, R.F.A., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stott, High Street, Steeton, killed in action 26th May, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private John Thornber, York & Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Thornber, Victoria Cottage, Low Bentham, presumed killed in action 7th June, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Signaller Percy Jones, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. Noah Jones, Glusburn, killed in action April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Sergt. Edgar Green, D.C.M., West Yorks. Regt., of Sutton, killed in action May, 1918.

Driver Eshton Haywood, R.F.A., son of Mrs. Lund, Sun Street, Cowling, killed in action 16th April, 1918.

Private Ernest Booth, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. Robert Booth, Owlet Hall, Austwick, killed in action 26th June, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Coling James Beresford, Notts & Derby Regt., of 6, Carleton Street, Skipton, killed in action 7th June, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private William Burton, York & Lancs. Regt., of 42, Walmsgate, Barnoldswick, killed in action 7th June, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Lance-Corporal G. A. Bridge, York & Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Bridge, 10, Island Square, Earby, reported killed 7th June, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Thomas Clapham, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 4, North Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action 2nd June, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Seaman Gunner Hartley Dean, R.N., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Dean, 2, Harper Street, Barnoldswick, presumed drowned in the Mediterranean Sea 29th June, 1917.

Private Harry Cowper, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 17, Brook Street, Skipton, killed in action 7th June, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Tom Greenwood, son of Mr. & Mrs. William Greenwood, Rostle Top Road, Earby, killed in action 7th June, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Lance-Corporal Willie Hargreaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Holmfield, Sutton, killed in action 24th June, 1917.

Private Rowland Harper, Yorks. Regt., of Westhill, Garsdale, Hawes, killed in action 7th June, 1917.

Corporal C. Jones, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. C. Jones, Crown Hotel, Hawes, killed in action June, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Gunner William Knox, R.G.A., of 10, Southey Street, Skipton, died of wounds 4th June, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private William Linford, York & Lancs. Regt., formerly of Bradford, died of wounds 11th June, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Gunner W. Moseley, R.F.A., formerly of Buckles Hill, Farnhill, killed in action 2nd June, 1917. Aged 40 years.

Private Joseph Moon, Worcester Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Moon, Holder Green Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, died of wounds June, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Thomas Pickard Outhwaite, Yorks. Regt., of Raydale Grange, Raydaleside, died of wounds 9th June, 1917.

Private Harry Ormerod, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Sutcliffe Ormerod, Middle Hague, Kelbrook, died a prisoner in Germany 9th June, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Isaac Ruecastle, South Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. Ruecastle, The Terrace, Low Bentham, killed in action 10th June, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Private Edmund Staveley, Yorks. Regt., of Simonstone, Hawes, died of wounds 9th June, 1917.

Private Charles A. Stott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 14, Bennett Street, Skipton, killed in action 10th June, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Private R. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Smith, Addingham, died of wounds 11th June, 1917.

Corporal W. Henry Scott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Gisburne, died of wounds 11th June, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Gunner Maurace Smith, R.F.A., son of Mrs. Smith, 13, Pendle Street, Skipton, died in hospital in France 24th June, 1917.

Private David Smith, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. Heaton Smith, Glusburn, killed in action 25th June, 1917.

Driver Richard D. Tennant, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Tennant, Bushley Lodge, Starbotton, died of wounds 8th June, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Alfred Turner, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Turner, 58, Red Lion Street, Earby, killed in action 7th June, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private James Smith, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 7, Rowland Street, Skipton, killed in action 16th June, 1917.

Private Samuel Woodhead, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Calf Hall Road, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 9th June, 1917. Aged 37 years.

Gunner Ernest Wilcock, R.F.A., formerly of Leeds City Constabulary, killed in action 7th June, 1917.

Airman Frank Waddington, R.F.C., son of Mrs. Greenwood, 11, School Lane, Earby, died in Scotland of consumption 17th June, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Lance-Corporal Robert J. Wooff, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Wooff, Cheapside, Settle, killed in action 17th June, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private T. D. Wright, Tyneside Scottish, of 4, Back Park Road, Barnoldswick, presumed killed 7th June, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private William Henry Banks, Gloucester Regt., of Tems Street, Giggleswick, officially presumed killed 10th July, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Lance-Corporal Joe Banks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Tems Street, Giggleswick, officially presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Sapper Patrick McShee, Royal Engineers, of Addingham, killed in action March, 1918.

Sergeant Herbert W. Varley, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. Herbert Varley, Architect, formerly of Skipton, died of wounds 17th June, 1917.

Private Thomas Atkinson, M.T., formerly of 15, Commercial Terrace, Barnoldswick, killed in action 6th July, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Lance-Corporal James Bright, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Bright, formerly of Skipton, died of pneumonia in France, July, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Signaller Maurice Chester Atkinson, Canadian Artillery, son of Mr. Edgar Atkinson, formerly of Church Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 16th July, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Sergeant J. Bowker, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. T. Bowker, Bridge End, Settle, died at Rugeley Camp 16th July, 1917.

Lance-Corporal Stephen Bell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Bell, Lothersdale, killed in action 28th July, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Signaller W. Clarkson, H.M.S. Vanguard, son of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Clarkson, 26, North Street, Silsden, killed by the blowing up of his ship 9th July, 1917. Aged 18 years.

Gunner R. Chew, R.G.A., of Swinden Moor Head, Hellifield, and son of Mr. & Mrs. Chew, Gargrave, killed in action 14th July, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private John Carrol, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Skipton, died in hospital at Skipton 9th July, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Thomas Collyer, Durham Light Infantry, of Barnoldswick, killed in action 12th July, 1917.

Private Robinson Edward Duckworth, Grenadier Guards, only son of Mr. & Mrs. John Duckworth, Edge Farm, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 22nd July, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal E. Ford, Lancs. Fusiliers, of Ickornshaw, Cowling, killed in action 18th July, 1917.

Private Charles H. Hemmingway, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Hemmingway, Kirkgate, Silsden, died from bronchitis in hospital at Baghdad 15th July, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Frank Halpin, Labour Battn., of Settle, died in hospital at Paisley, Scotland, 17th July, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Gunner Herbert Healey, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Healey, 12, Mill Brow, Earby, died of wounds 24th July, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Tom Hodgson, Grenadier Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hodgson, Stephen Moor Lodge, Tosside, Settle, killed in action 31st July, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private William Mitchell, Northumberland Fusiliers, formerly of 5, James Street, Salterforth, died at Leicester Hospital 17th July, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private Matthew Holmes, Grenadier Guards, late of High Greenfield, Buckden, killed in action 31st July, 1917.

Sergeant H. Maudsley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 37, Rowland Street, Skipton, presumed killed about July, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Boy First-Class Frank R. Pollard, H.M.S. Vanguard, son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pollard, Skipton, killed by the blowing up of his ship 9th July, 1917. Aged 17 years.

Private Ernest Platt, A.S.C., son of Councillor Joseph Platt. Highfield Terrace, Skipton, died in Salonika 20th July, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Private Edgar Robinson, Yorks Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Robinson, Austwick, killed in action July, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Drummer John Stork, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stork, Alexandra Buildings, Skipton, killed in action 2nd July, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Lance-Corporal Harry Sykes, Border Regt., son of Mr. Henry Sykes, 57, Aire View, Silsden, killed in action 18th July, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Gunner W. Tempest, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Tempest, 33, Brook Street, Skipton, killed in action 11th July, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Gunner T. Whitham, R.G.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Whitham, Oak Terrace, Coates, Barnoldswick, killed in action 11th July, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private J. Packard, Sherwood Foresters, of Castle Hill, Settle, killed in action 26th July, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private George Bullock, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. Robert Bullock, Castle Hill, Settle, died of heat stroke in Mesopotamia 18th July, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Harry Goss, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Chapel Street, Settle, killed in action 4th July, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private J. W. Ogden, York & Lancs. Regt., of 8, Boot Street, Earby, killed in action 14th July, 1917. Aged 39 years.

Private George Wilson, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson, 8, Edmondson Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 16th August, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Bombardier John Edward Lovick, R.F.A., son of Mrs. H. Lovick, 207, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 26th March, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private Thomas Gilbert Pitchford, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of New Houses, Brogden, killed in action 28th March, 1918.

Private George Mason, M.T. A.S.C., of Slack, Dent., killed in action July, 1917.

Driver Maurice Rishworth, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Noah Rishworth, Ickornshaw, Cowling, died from heat stroke in Mesopotamia 11th July, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Moses Baxter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. Thomas Baxter, plasterer, Skipton, died of wounds 11th August, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Private James Auton, Yorks. Light Infantry, son of the late Samuel and Mrs. Auton, Bentham, died of wounds 5th August, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Albert Bell, Staffs Regt., oldest son of Mr. & Mrs. John Bell, Seedhill Terrace, Steeton, killed in action 8th August, 1917.

Private William Brooks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 3, Croft Street, Earby, killed in action August, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Henry Brown, York & Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Brown, 53, Keighley Road, Skipton, killed in action 15th August, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Parker Bateson, North Stafford Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Bateson, Stud Fold, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, died in Mesopotamia 3rd August 1917. Aged 22 years.

Sergeant A. M. Booth, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Booth, Sunny Bank, Austwick, presumed killed 27th August, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Private Joseph Coates, East Surrey Regt., of Tufton Street, Silsden, son of Councillor and Mrs. H. Coates, died in hospital at Canterbury 3rd August, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Sergeant Victor Child, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 14, Clitheroe Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th August, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Lance-Corporal John Cork, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Fred Cork, Sheep Street, Skipton, killed in action 9th August, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Gunner John Cokell, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Cokell, Castle Hill, Settle, killed in action 13th August, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private John Capstick, South Staffs Regt., of Howgill, Sedbergh, died in hospital at Bombay, India 4th August, 1917.

Private Nathias Dixon, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Dixon, Grange Farm, Buckden, killed in action 1st August, 1917.

Private Tom Dewhurst, Royal Scots, of 16, Far East View, Barnoldswick, killed in action 28th August, 1917. Aged 41 years.

Private George Fisher, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Fisher, 19, Tufton Street, Silsden, killed in action 29th August, 1917.

Private C. H. Geldard, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 22, Wellington Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 28th August, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Sergeant William Ireland, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 36, Westmoreland Street, Skipton, killed in action August, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Gunner William Jackson, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hammond Jackson, Rockwood Lodge, Skipton, died in Mesopotamia from enteric fever 10th August, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private C. H. Jackson, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Jackson, Rock Villa, Westhouse, Ingleton, killed in action 9th August, 1917.

Private Edgar Kay, York & Lancs. Regt., of 11, New Road, Earby, killed in action 16th August, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Gunner Harold E. Lewthwaite, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Lewthwaite, Brougham Street, Skipton, killed in action 24th August, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Basil Gill Newall, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Newall, Deerstones, Beamsley, died of wounds 8th August, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Leonard Nelson, Border Regt., formerly of Bentham, son of Mrs. Nelson, Walton Farm, Cantsfield, died of wounds 24th August, 1917.

Private Hubert Pickering, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Vicarage Road, Kelbrook, killed in action 3rd August, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Gunner Wilfred Rushworth, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Rushworth, Station Road, Steeton, killed in action August, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private William Thornber, Sherwood Foresters, son of Mr. & Mrs. Briggs, Bolton-by-Bowland, killed in action August, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private J. Thackeray, West Yorks. Regt., of Crag Row, Salterforth, killed in action 28th August, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Bombardier G. A. Thompson, M.M., Royal Field Artillery, son of Mr. & Mrs. T. Thompson, Main Street, Sedbergh, killed in action August, 1917. Aged 44 years.

Private George Wilson, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson, 8, Edmondson Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 15th August, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private George Webster, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Webster, Fairfax Street, Skipton, killed in action 1st August, 1917.

Gunner Hartley Wilson, R. N. Merchant Service, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson, 20, Gisburn Street, Barnoldswick, died of typhoid fever at Lagos, West Africa, 8th August, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private H. Pearson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Sedbergh, killed in action 27th August, 1917.

Private Bertie Wilkin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 35, Phillip Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th August, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Gunner William Webster, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Webster, Nappa Scar, Askrigg, died in hospital in France from pneumonia 5th August, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal Alfred Woodhouse, Royal Berks. Regt., son of Mr. James Woodhouse, 9, Alder Hill Street, Earby, died of wounds 11th August, 1917.

Private Robinson Waterworth, East Yorks. Regt., of 26, Melbourne Mount, Barnoldswick, killed in action 25th August, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Lance-Corporal Foster Yerkiss, Royal Berks. Regt., eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Yerkiss, 25, James Street, Earby, died of wounds 11th August, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private John Bailey, South Staffs. Regt., of 35, Long Ing Lane, Barnoldswick, killed in action 26th September, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private Bert Cowgill, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. Bryant Cowgill, Spring Terrace, Earby, killed in action 16th August, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Gunner Willie Atkinson, s.s. Hockwood, son of Mrs. Atkinson, 30, Skipton Road, Silsden, drowned at sea 10th September, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private H. Capstick, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Cowgill, killed in action September, 1917. Aged 18 years.

Private Ben Beaumont, Sherwood Foresters, son of Mr. & Mrs. Beaumont, Hebden, officially presumed killed 17th Sept., 1917. Aged 24 years.

Seaman John Clark, R.N., son of Mrs. Clark, 4, Chapel Street, Silsden, drowned at sea 17th September, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Harry Cockett, South African Regt., son of Mr. H. Cockett, Hawes, killed in action 20th September, 1917. Aged 18 years.

Private James Cragg, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Cragg, Settlebeck, Sedbergh, presumed killed 9th September, 1917.

Corporal A. C. C. Dutton, South African Regt., son of the late Reverend C. A. Dutton, Rector of Lothersdale, and Mrs. Dutton, Gargrave, killed in action 20th September, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Nicholas Geldard, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Geldard, Strop Lane, Bolton-by-Bowland, killed in action 17th September, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private William Groves, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 5, Chapel Square, Earby, died of wounds 26th September, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Charles Hood, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Isaac Hood, 4, Bolton Street, Addingham, presumed killed 3rd September, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Robert Hardisty, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. Robert Hardisty, Blacksmith, Skipton, died of wounds 2nd September, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Sapper Joseph Halstead, R.E., of 16, Red Lion Street, Earby, killed in action 23rd September, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private Ernest Hardcastle, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Hardcastle, Swartha, Silsden, killed in action 21st September, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private W. H. Horsman, Royal Scots Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Horsman, Southfield Terrace, Addingham, killed in action 26th September, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Signaller William W. Jackson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs., William Jackson, Dub Cote, Horton, killed in action 20th September, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Fred P. Herd, South Staffs. Regt., of Howgill, Sedbergh, killed in action 26th Sept., 1917.

Gunner R. G. Metcalfe, R.G.A., of 1, Watkinson Street, Skipton, killed in action 4th Sept., 1917.

Gunner Lapedge Monks, R.F.A., of 42, Willow Bank, Barnoldswick, killed in action 25th Sept., 1917. Aged 28 years.

Driver David Mason, Australian Corps, son of Mr. Tom Mason, Chapel Street, Silsden, died of wounds 30th September, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Sergeant Ernest Nussey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. T. Nussey, 77, Colne Road, Earby, killed in action September, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Gunner Edgar Parker, R.G.A., son of Mr. D. Parker, Stoops Farm, Kelbrook, died of wounds 25th September, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private C. T. Rainford, Surrey Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rainford, Stone Trough Inn, Kelbrook, killed in action 21st September, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private John M. Raw, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Raw, Gawthrop, Dent, killed in action 20th September, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private James Seymour, West Yorks Regt., of 18, Green End Avenue, Earby, died of wounds 1st September, 1917. Aged 39 years.

Gunner Arthur Sneath, R.F.A., of Barnoldswick, died from gas poisoning in France 30th September, 1917. Aged 40 years.

Lance-Corporal Arthur Slater, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. Slater, 39, Skipton Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 30th September, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Charles L. Tranter, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. Charles Tranter, Byron Street, Skipton, killed in action September, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Bernard Tennant, Manchester Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Tennant, Manor House, Buckden, killed in action 9th September, 1917.

Private Michael Taylor, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Taylor, 239, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 20th Sept., 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private James Walker, Tyneside Scottish, son of Mr. & Mrs. Walker, 14, Lower West Avenue, Barnoldswick, died in hospital in France 1st September, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Bombardier H. Whittaker, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Whittaker, 54, Skipton Road, Earby, died of wounds 1st September, 1917.

Private Haydon Wood, West Yorks Regt., of 17, East View, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th September, 1917. Aged 37 years.

Private G. E. Walker, Australian Exped. Force, son of Mr. & Mrs. G. Walker, Water Street, Skipton, killed in action 27th September, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private Robert Walker, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. C. Walker, Beech Mount, Cononley, killed in action 14th Sept., 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private William Arner, Border Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. G. Arner, Sedbergh, killed in action 12th October, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Tom Waters, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Waters, Grassington, died of wounds 24th September, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Sapper J. W. Whitfield, Duke of Well.’s Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Whitfield, Linton, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Lance-Corporal Arthur Newbould, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Newbould, Hebden, died of wounds 30th July, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private H. D. Cowman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., grandson of the late Mr. Henry Cowman, Skipton, died of wounds 7th September, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Tom Ashton, Border Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Ashton, 14, James Street, Earby killed in action October, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Regt. Quarter-Master Sergt. Briggs, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 22, Ermysted Street, Skipton, died at his home October, 1917. Aged 45 years.

Sergeant James Bolton, Border Regt., of 40, Wellington Street, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 26th October, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private B. Bland, Machine Gun Corps, formerly of Skipton, died of gas poisoning 21st October, 1917.

Private Henry Blakey, T. Reserve, son of Mr. & Mrs. Blakey, Grassington, died from septic poisoning at Cannock Chase Hospital, Rugeley, October, 1917. Aged 18 years.

Gunner Charles Batley, R.G.A., formerly a Police Constable at Skipton, killed in action 26th October, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Albert Brooks, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Millthrop, Sedbergh, killed in action 26th October, 1917.

Private Sam Butler, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 31, Highfield Road, Earby, killed in action 14th October, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Corporal Jack Coles, Yorks. Hussars, son of Mr. William Coles, Station Master, Skipton, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private E. C. Dawson, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Coldcotes, Ingleton, killed in action 26th October, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Sergeant Alec. Clark, Devonshire Regt., of 2, King Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 2nd October, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private William Carr, York & Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Carr, Whitehill House, Dale Head, killed in action October, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private John Carr, Grenadier Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Carr, Whitehill House, Dale Head, died of wounds 14th October, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private John Dinsdale, Yorks. Regt., of Hawes, killed in action October, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Ben Dobby, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. Thomas Dobby, North Street, Gargrave, killed in action October, 1917.

Private Herbert Edmondson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Edmondson, Strandridge Farm, Barnoldswick, killed in action 16th October, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Clifton Emmott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Emmott, Glenview, Grassington, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Percy Elliott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., brother of Mrs. J. S. Mooney, 16, Back Water Street, Skipton, died in France 14th October, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Percy Fletcher, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Fletcher, Laburnum Cottages, Ingleton, died of wounds October, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Gunner Alder Friend, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Friend, Ryland Street, Crosshills, died from gas poisoning in France 9th October, 1917.

Private Ernest Maurice Garrett, South Staffs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Garrett, Craven House, Newtown, Barnoldswick, presumed killed 25th October, 1917. Aged 18 years.

Gunner Coulson Fryer, R.F.A., of 11, Sun Street, Cowling, killed in action 22nd October, 1917.

Rifleman W. H. Garnett, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ashton Garnett, 1, Chapel Street, Carleton, killed in action October, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Orlando Garnett, Manchester Regt., son of Mr. J. W. Garnett, Burn Mill, Sedbergh, died of wounds 4th October, 1917.

Private William Garner, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., of Park Lane, Cowling, killed in action October. 1917.

Private Fred Gardiner, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Gardiner, 2, East View, Kelbrook, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Corporal Arthur A. Hardisty, New Zealand (Otago) Regt., son of the late Police Inspector Hardisty, Barnoldswick, killed in action 12th October, 1917. Aged 45 years.

Corporal W. P. Harragan, Machine Gun Corps, of Skipton, died of appendicitis at Whalley hospital 4th October, 1917.

Private Harrison Heyworth, Labour Battn., formerly of 26, Denton Street, Barnoldswick, died from syncope in France 6th October, 1917.

Private James H. Handby, Canadian Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Handby, Leak House, Austwick, killed in action 2nd October, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Walter Hartley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. W. Hartley, Langcliffe, died of wounds October, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private S. K. Hadley, Canadian Regt., son of Mr. S. C. Hadley, Station Master, Addingham, died of wounds 18th October, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Gilbert Haworth, Lancs. Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Haworth, 19, Clifford Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th October, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Thomas Healey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Healey, School Terrace, Salterforth, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Richard Hoyles, East Lancs. Regt., of Dawson Street, Skipton, killed in action 5th October, 1917. Aged 37 years.

Private William C. Hartley, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Hartley, Belgravia, Skipton, killed in action 30th October, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Nathan B. Iveson, Yorks Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Iveson, Gayle, Hawes, killed in action October, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Sergeant W. Jenkins, West Yorks Regt., of 22, Hallam’s Yard, Skipton, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Ernest Jowett, Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Squire Jowett, 14, South Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action 26th October, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private James Knight, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Knight, 33, Albert Street, Earby, died of wounds 13th October, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private James Leatt, New Zealand Forces, son of Mrs. Leatt, Pendle Street, Skipton, killed in action 4th October, 1917.

Private William Moorhouse, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mrs. Moorhouse, Primrose Hill, Skipton, killed in action 6th October, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Percy Macefield, Manchester Regt., of 11, Otley Street, Skipton, killed in action 7th October, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Private John T. Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 8, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 37 years.

Private William Mason, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. William Mason, Birkrigg, Garsdale, died in hospital in France 12th October, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Corporal A. V. Metcalfe, M.M., R.F.A., son of Mr. Robert Metcalfe, Barrow, formerly of Skipton, died of wounds 13th October, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Harry Nutter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Levi Nutter, Rook Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 17th October, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private Harold Rowley, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Rowley, The Square, Snedhill, Salop, died of wounds, 6th October, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private William G. Rampling, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Rampling, 40, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private John Read, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Read, Wheatlands House, Crosshills, killed in action October, 1917.

Corporal William Robinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. H. Robinson, Main Street, Bentham, killed in action 9th October, 1917.

Private Thomas G. Roberts, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. W. G. Roberts, Roseberry Terrace, Barnoldswick, killed in action 16th October, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Pioneer Angus Ross, R.E., late of Hellifield, died of dysentery in East Africa, 19th October, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private W. R. Roberts, Royal Fusiliers, late of 9, Havre Park, Barnoldswick, killed in action 30th October, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Driver J. W. Shuttleworth, R.G.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Shuttleworth, 6, East View, Carleton, killed in action October, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Haslam Smith, R.A.M.C., son of Mrs. C. Smith, North Street, Sutton, died from gas poisoning in France 17th October, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Corporal Tom Harry Smith, Grenadier Guards, of Bentham, killed in action 11th October, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private George Sanderson, Somerset Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Sanderson, 13, Butts, Barnoldswick, killed in action 19th October, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Sapper Walter Snowden, Royal Engineers, of Garden Terrace, Cowling, died of pneumonia 30th October, 1917, at Weymouth.

Gunner Thomas Simpson, R.F.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Simpson, Sheepwash Farm, Rathmell, died of wounds 24th October, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private J. G. Stainton, Dorset Regt., son of Mr. T. Stainton, Kendall’s Square, Sedbergh, killed in action 16th October, 1917. Aged 37 years.

Private Harry Sharples, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Sharpies, 29, West Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action 28th October, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Gunner Thomas Townson, Royal Field Artillery, son of Mrs. Townson, 5, Waddington Street, Earby, killed in action 7th October, 1917.

Private Richard Townson, Royal Scots Fusiliers, of 9, Brook Street, Earby, presumed killed 22nd October, 1917.

Private George Towler, Canadian Infantry, son of Mrs. Towler, Stainforth, Settle, killed in action 26th October, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Carrol Wilson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Thomas Wilson, 5, Co-operative Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Albert Waring, Manchester Regt., of 2, Bolland Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 1st October, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Tom Watson, York & Lancs. Regt., of Main Street, Embsay, died of wounds October, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private John Wadeson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Private J. H. Wadeson, Bank End, Ingleton, killed in action October, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Percy P. Whitfield, Canterbury Infantry Regt., son of Mr. Frank Whitfield, Hazeldene, Bentham, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private James Ward, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Ward, 24, Pembroke Street, Skipton, killed in action 9th October, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private James M. Wilkinson, Training Reserve, son of Mrs. Fred Wilkinson, 31, Wellhouse Road, Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia at Rugeley Camp, 29th October, 1917. Aged 18 years.

Private Bertie Philip Emsley, City of London Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. M. W. Emsley, High Street, Skipton, reported missing 26th October, 1917; death officially presumed to have taken place on or since that date.

Private Frank Ward, Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Ward, Clapham, killed in action October, 1917.

Lance-Corporal Ernest Woodhead, Royal Engineers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Woodhead, formerly a constable at Settle, died in France 27th October, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private P. J. Hebden, York & Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Hebden, Castle Street, Skipton, missing since 9th October, 1917.

Private W. J. Williamson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 42, Skipton Road, Earby, killed in action 1st October, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Private Thomas Bradley, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. T. Bradley, Wards Garth, Austwick, died of wounds 3rd November, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private S. Atkinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Cross Close, Sedbergh, presumed killed in action 27th November, 1917.

Private Tom O. Emmott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Emmott, Castle Street, Skipton, killed in action 26th November, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private William Hilton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., grandson of Mrs. Hilton, Langcliffe, Settle, killed in action 19th April, 1918.

Regt. Sergt.-Major S. Brownsworth, Leicester Regt., son of Mrs. Brownsworth, Southport, and the late Mr. Brownsworth, of Skipton, killed in action November, 1917.

Private Edward Bowker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 35, Denton Street, Barnoldswick, officially presumed dead 27th November, 1917.

Private Ernest Breeks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Brennand, 20, Rostle Top Road, Earby, killed in action 27th November, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Seaman Francis Bell, H.M.S. Glasgow, son of Mr. & Mrs. Bell, Addingham, died 22nd November, 1917.

Lance-Corporal Fred Barrett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 65, Newmarket Street, Skipton, killed in action 23rd November, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Private Robert Bateson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Bateson, Station Cottage, Bell Busk, died of wounds 28th Nov., 1917. Aged 22 years.

Signaller Henry Banks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., brother of Mrs. Adams, 18, River Place, Gargrave, died of wounds 28th November, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Gunner James Catlow, R.G.A., son of Mrs. Catlow, 148, Keighley Road, Cowling, died of wounds 24th November, 1917.

Corporal Wallace Cason, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Cason, 22, Dam Side Cottages, Skipton, killed in action 20th November, 1917.

Lance-Sergeant Harold Davis, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 13, Milton Street, Skipton, presumed killed 26th November, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Private Fred Chapman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., late of Bradley, died of wounds 24th November, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Herbert Eidson, North Staffs. Regt., of 34, Westgate, Barnoldswick, killed in action 27th November, 1917. Aged 33 years.

Private Thomas W. Fenwick, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 18, Bolland Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 27th November, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Sergeant William Norman Holmes, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 5, West Bradley Street, Skipton, officially presumed killed 27th November, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Sergeant Joseph Gibson, West Yorks Regt., formerly on the Police Force at Barnoldswick, died of wounds 22nd November, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Private Percy Hawkswell, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. W. H. Hawkswell, 24, Water Street, Skipton, killed in action 18th November, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private S. Hargreaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hargreaves, 124, Keighley Road, Skipton, presumed killed 27th November, 1917.

Corporal Maurice Hargreaves, Seaforth Highlanders, formerly of Sun Street, Eastburn, killed in action November, 1917.

Private Joseph Hoole, King’s Own Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Hoole, Preston, and formerly of Barnoldswick, died of wounds 23rd November, 1917. Aged 25 years.

Private Herbert Holmes, Liverpool Regt., son of Mr. Harry Holmes, Hazlewood, Bolton Abbey, killed in action 4th November, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Lance-Corporal Thomas Handley, of Wandra Garth Cottage, Garsdale, killed in action 27th November, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Arthur Ingham, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Mason Ingham, 30, Devonshire Street, Skipton, killed in action 3rd November, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Private George Inskip, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. R. Inskip, Farnhill, killed in action 27th November, 1917.

Lance-Corporal Harry Kirkley, M.T., formerly of Grassington, killed in action November, 1917.

Private Samuel K. Lambert, Yorks Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Kirk, Cotterdale, died of wounds 12th November, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private T. K. Mason, Highland Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. T. K. Mason, Upper Sackville Street, Skipton, killed in action 18th November, 1917. Aged 18 years.

Lance-Corporal Arthur Moule, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Moule, 9, Beech Street, Steeton, died in hospital in France November, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Corporal George Meldrum, Royal Engineers, of Shuttleworth Street, Earby, died from smallpox at Baghdad 10th November, 1917. Aged 48 years.

Private William Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., late of Long Preston, died of wounds November, 1917.

Private R. Petty, M.M., son of Mrs. Petty, Bishops House, Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe, killed in action 20th November, 1917. Aged 27 years.

Private Herbert Metcalfe, Royal Irish Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Metcalfe, Countersett, Askrigg, killed in action 20th November, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private James G. Preston, Lancs. Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Preston, Askrigg, died of wounds 2nd November, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private Herbert Shiers, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Brown, 30, Lower North Avenue, Barnoldswick, presumed killed 27th November, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Albert Ralph, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Ralph, 9, Lower Croft Street, Settle, died of wounds 21st November, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Tom Thompson, South Wales Borderers, of Crosshills, killed in action 6th Nov., 1917.

Private Harry Riley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. Sam Riley, 6, Bennett Street, Skipton, killed in action 27th November, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Joseph Townend, Canadian Field Ambulance, son of Mr. E. Townend, Lower Bentham, died of wounds 18th November, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Lance-Corporal Harry Tillotson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Tillotson, 4, Stirling Street, Silsden, died of wounds 23rd November, 1917. Aged 30 years.

Private Joseph Williams, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Williams, 3, Sagar Terrace, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 16th November, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Private J. R. Wiseman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Wiseman, 39, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action November, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private William Wallbank, Lincoln Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Wallbank, Chapman Bank, Eldroth, Austwick, died of wounds 24th November, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Gunner Willie Walton, R.F.A., son of Mrs. John Walton, Main Street, Kelbrook, died of wounds 28th November, 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Thomas B. Stockdale, Border Regt. son of Mrs. T. Stockdale, Mount Pleasant, Sedbergh, killed in action 27th November, 1917.

Private Jack Waterworth, Highland Light Infantry, son of Mrs. Waterworth, 22, East Hill Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 26th November, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Frank Carter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Carter, 49, Tufton Street, Silsden, killed in action 27th November, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private George Wilson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wilson, Bank House Farm, Steeton, presumed killed December, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private Richard Lambert, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Richard Lambert, High Street, Steeton, killed in action September, 1918.

Private Ralph Hodgson, K.O.Y.L.I., of Queen Street, Steeton, died of wounds, September, 1918.

Private A. McLaughlin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Bank Top, Ingleton, killed in action 22nd August, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Lance-Corporal William Dewhurst, Machine Gun Corps, of 3, Federation Street, Barnoldswick, reported missing since 30th November, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Private John F. Berry, King’s Own Royal Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Berry, 115, Euston Road, Morecambe, and formerly of Barnoldswick, died of wounds 19th December, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private Walter Jackson, Inniskilling Dragoons, son of Mrs. Jackson, Rose Terrace, Embsay, died of wounds 10th December, 1917. Aged 26 years.

Lance-Corporal Albert Donald, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. S. Donald, Brayside, Skipton, killed in action 26th March 1918. Aged 27 years.

Private Edgar Hargreaves, Manchester Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Hargreaves, 78, Keighley Road, Skipton, killed in action March, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Thomas C. Bentham, of 8, Earl Street, Colne, and formerly of Gargrave, died of wounds 3rd December, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Rifleman George William Burton, London Regt., son of Mr. R. Burton, New Street, Sedbergh, died of wounds 6th December, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Gunner Harry Davey, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. C. Davey, Smithy House Farm, Cowling, killed in action 1st December, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private John Dent, Border Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dent, Burton House, Rylstone, died of wounds 4th December, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private Arthur Foster, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Foster, Addingham, died of wounds 30th December, 1917. Aged 37 years.

Lance-Corporal John Hitchin, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Hitchin, Prospect House, Long Preston, torpedoed on board H.M.S. Aragon, off the coast of Egypt, 30th December, 1917.

Private Charles E. Hymas, Northumberland Fusiliers, formerly of Rylstone, died in France 13th December, 1917.

Private George M. Knight, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Knight, 11, Alma Terrace, Skipton, died of wounds 2nd Dec., 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private John Metcalfe, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. Joseph Metcalfe, East Parade, Steeton, killed in action 5th December, 1917. Aged 20 years.

Private J. W. Middleton, East Lancs. Regt., son-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Driver, 7, Nelson Street, Skipton, killed in action 2nd December, 1917. Aged 34 years.

Lance-Corporal E. Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Metcalfe, Glenroyd, Park Avenue, Skipton, died of wounds 3rd December, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Gunner Tom Nicholls, R.F.A., formerly of Grassington, died in hospital at Ilkley, Dec. 1917. Aged 23 years.

Sergeant Charles Peachy, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of 1, Whelpstone Grove, Settle, killed in action 12th December, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Private Thomas B. Renton, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. Joseph Renton, Hetton, died of wounds 1st December, 1917. Aged 31 years.

Private Walter Robinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Robinson, Ivy Mount, Thornton, killed in action 11th December, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private James Shuttleworth, A.S.C., of Hardcastle’s Yard, Skipton, died of dysentery in Egypt 7th December, 1917. Aged 39 years.

Private Willie Simons, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Simons, Wighill Street, Sutton, died in Germany 12th December, 1917.

Corporal W. Sanderson, M.M., King’s Royal Rifles, formerly of High Bentham, killed in action 6th December, 1917.

Private James O. Tattersall, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. James Tattersall, 11, Leonard Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 14th December, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Corporal H. Wilkinson, A.S.C., of Bolton-by-Bowland, drowned on board the Aragon, 30th December, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private Thomas Whitehead, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Moor View, Hebden, killed in action 2nd December, 1917.

Private Harry Vintner, West Yorks Regt., of Steeton, presumed killed 12th December, 1917. Aged 39 years.

Private Christopher Chapman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Grassington, died of wounds 5th December, 1917.

Private John Sugden, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Sugden, Bolton Road, Silsden, died of wounds December, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private James Metcalfe, New Zealand Corps, formerly of Kettlewell, died of wounds December, 1917.

Private R. H. Richardson, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Richardson, The Green, Settle, died in hospital in France 23rd December, 1917.

Private Richard William Beard, R.F.C., son of Private Samson Beard, Skipton, died in hospital in France 22nd January, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Corporal William Egglestone, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Egglestone, Aireville Grange, Skipton, died of wounds 26th January, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Sapper William Balderstone, R.E. of 19, Midland Street, Skipton, died of dysentery in Egypt 2nd January, 1918.

Private Walter Leeming, West Yorks Regt., formerly of Giggleswick, killed in action 7th January, 1918.

Private Dawson Parkinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Nook Cottage, Bolton-by-Bowland, died a prisoner of war in Germany January, 1918. Aged 38 years.

Private G. H. Perrett, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. Perrett, Station Master, Bell Busk, killed in action 31st January, 1918.

Sapper W. G. Haggas, Royal Engineers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Haggas, formerly of Sutton, died in Newark War Hospital, January, 1918.

Seaman Ernest Speight, H.M.S. Victory, of Cononley, lost on board a Mine Sweeper 18th January, 1918.

Private Charles Spencer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Spencer, George Street, Carleton, died of wounds 10th January, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Private W. M. Topley, R.G.A., son-in-law of the late Mr. & Mrs. Frank Whitaker, Bolton Abbey, died in hospital at Dover 18th January, 1918.

Private Thomas Henry Riley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Riley, 33, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action 28th February, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private Heaton Bailey, R.A.M.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bailey, Bolton Road, Silsden, died of pneumonia at Tring Military Hospital, 6th March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private James Henry Ralph, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph, 19, King Street, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 3rd May, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Able Seaman Christopher Wane, H.M.S. Opal, son of Mrs. Wane, Marton Road, Gargrave, drowned at sea 12th January, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private Henry Parrington, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Parrington, 26, Rowland Street, Skipton, killed in action 27th February, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private Sydney Plumb, Royal Scots Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Plumb, Aireview, Silsden, killed in action December, 1917.

Seaman John Barlow, R.N., son of Mr. & Mrs. T. Barlow, Calf Head Road, Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia at Scapa Flow, 8th February, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Harold Hodgson, Australian A.S.C., a native of Settle, died of pneumonia at Fovant Camp, Wiltshire, February, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Gunner George Thistlethwaite, Royal Field Artillery, second son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Thistlethwaite, Main Street, Austwick, died of wounds 25th February, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private R. Wilson, A.S.C., of Lower Bentham, died at Hursley Military Hospital 3rd February, 1918. Aged 36 years.

Private James Varley, Royal Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Varley, West Marton, accidentally killed in France 8th February, 1918.

Private Norman Watson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., grandson of Mrs. William Greenwood, Falcon Cliffe, Steeton, died of wounds 12th February, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Sergeant John James Brown, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 51, Eastgate, Skipton, killed by a sniper in France 31st March, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Gunner Herbert Airey, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Airey, 53, Otley Street, Skipton, killed in action 30th March, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private John Ward, Yorks Regt., son of the late John and Mrs. Ward, 24, Pembroke Street, Skipton, killed in action 21st March, 1918. Aged 38 years.

Private E. Astin, East Yorks Regt., of Fair View, Skipton, died of wounds 8th April, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Private Hebden Walker, Prince of Wales Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Walker, 37, Longroyd Road, Earby, died of pneumonia in France 5th February, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Ernest Edward Carter, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Carter, 5, Neville Street, Skipton, died of wounds 27th March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Rifleman Harry Birch, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Birch, 4, Ermysted Street, Skipton, officially presumed killed 17th August, 1917.

Gunner John W. Whittaker, R.F.A., of Cowling, died of wounds 23rd March, 1918.

Sergeant Tom Heaps, M.M., Canadian Trench Battery, of Model Village, Ingleton, killed in action 30th March, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Rifleman Maurice Cowgill, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Cowgill, Sunset CafÉ, Colne Road, Earby, killed in action 27th March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Gunner Herbert Ewart Whipp, R.F.A., grandson of the late Mr. Wm. Baxter, Brook Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 26th March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Colin Ashton, Royal Warwick Regt., eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Ashton, 41, Harrison Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 24th March, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Private Ralph Alderson, Grenadier Guards, son of Mr. T. Alderson, Gayle, Hawes, killed in action 27th March, 1918. He was awarded the Military Medal for conspicuous bravery.

Private Reuben Fryers, Labour Corps, of 47, Collin Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 21st March, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Arthur Walton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 20, Gladstone Terrace, Earby, officially presumed killed 27th November, 1917. Aged 38 years.

Private John Berry, New Zealand Rifles, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Berry, Daisy Mount, Airton, killed in action 26th March, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Gunner Ernest Sherwood, R.F.A., of 56, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action 23rd March, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private L. Blackwell, South Staffs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Blackwell, Higher Clough, Dale Head, Clitheroe, killed in action 10th March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Ratcliffe Bridge, Lancashire Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Bridge, Lower West Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action 17th March, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Sergeant G. Caton, M.M., K.O.Y.L.I., of Kirkby Malham, killed in action 27th March, 1918.

Private Edgar Percy Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Newmarket Street, Skipton, killed in action 14th March, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private Sydney Whitaker, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. William Whitaker, Brooklyn, Grassington, officially presumed killed in action 3rd May, 1917.

Private Maurace Lund, Duke of Well.’s Regt. son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Lund, 14, Dawson Street, Skipton, killed in action 27th November, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private George Henry Metcalfe, Trench Mortar Battery, of 60, Tufton Street, Silsden, killed in action 10th March, 1918.

Private Cyrus Cockshott, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. Wilcock Cockshott, Seed Hill Terrace, Steeton, killed in action 21st March, 1918.

Private Harry Clough, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Steeton, killed in action 31st March, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private Thomas Core, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. J. E. Core, Spring Gardens, Skipton, officially presumed killed 21st March, 1918. Aged 34 years.

Private Arthur Clark, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. Clark, 12, Hardcastle’s Yard, Skipton, reported killed 22nd March, 1918.

Private Joseph Emmott, Leicester Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Emmott, 8, Bennett Street, Skipton, killed in action 23rd March, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private Ambrose Emmott, Royal Marines, son of Mrs. Emmott, School Lane, Addingham, killed in action 21st March, 1918. Aged 35 years.

Corporal Joseph Fletcher, Royal Engineers, son of Mr. James Fletcher, Ingleton, killed in action March, 1918.

Private Alfred Marooney, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Marooney, 2, Bradley Street, Skipton, killed in action 27th March, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Private Edward Forrest, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 17, Shuttleworth Street, Earby, presumed killed 21st March, 1918.

Corporal Greenhalgh, R.F.A., of 23, Bolland Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 21st March, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Corporal James Hodkinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Hodkinson, Crosshills, killed in action March, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Sergeant J. Jeffrey, M.M., R.F.A., son of the late Mr. Jeffrey, printer, Skipton, reported missing 21st March, 1918; presumed killed on that date.

Private William M. Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late John & Mrs. Metcalfe, Weathercote, Ingleton, killed in action 30th March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant William A. Murgatroyd, D.C.M., Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Murgatroyd, Rock Villa, Skipton, killed in action 20th March, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private G. T. Middleton, Australian Pioneer Battn., son of Mrs. Middleton, Dent, died of pneumonia March, 1918.

Private William Nicholson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Nicholson, Midland Street, Skipton, killed in action 28th March, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Private T. H. Pearce, King’s Own Yorks. Light Infantry, of Giggleswick, died a prisoner of war in Germany 22nd March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Fred Sutcliffe, Leicestershire Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Sutcliffe, 8, Arthur Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 21st March, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Gunner John Slinger, R.F.A., son of Mr. James Slinger, Clapham, killed in action 21st March, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private T. Swales, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. T. Swales, Rylstone, reported missing 16th March, 1918.

Private Charles Simms, M.M., K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mrs. Simms, 3, West Bradley Street, Skipton, killed in action 31st March, 1918. Aged 38 years.

Private Rennie Thornton, Royal Highlanders Regt., of 24, Lower East Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action 8th March, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Air Mechanic T. H. Stephens, son of Mr. Stephens, Newby Road, Farnhill, accidentally killed in France 26th March, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private Ralph Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Smith, 3, Garden Terrace, Cowling, killed in action 27th March, 1918.

Private W. Smith, Leicester Regt., of Turner Ford, Clapham Station, presumed killed in action 22nd March, 1918.

Private James S. Williamson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Williamson, 42, Skipton Road, Earby, died of wounds 17th March, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Lance-Corporal Willie Webster, Enniskillen Fusiliers, son of Mr. H. Webster, Moor Top Farm, Cononley, died of gas poisoning in France 23rd March, 1918.

Private Eli Waterworth, M.M., Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Waterworth, 8, West Avenue, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 23rd March, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Corporal Fred Wood, Manchester Regt., of Burton-in-Lonsdale, reported to have died in Germany, 26th March, 1918.

Private Richard Handley, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Dent, died 22nd March, 1918.

Private Inman Whittaker, North Staffs. Regt., of Bank Buildings, Barnoldswick, presumed killed 21st March, 1918.

Private John Waterworth, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Waterworth, Rook Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th April, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Lance-Corporal Harry Haworth, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Haworth, 15, Clifford Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 9th April, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Private Herbert Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Smith, 47, Leonard Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th April, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Private Maurice Wroe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Wroe, 22, Romille Street, Skipton, presumed killed 21st March, 1918.

Private Arthur Aldridge, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. David Aldridge, Victoria Road, Earby, killed in action 17th April, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Private Thomas Simpson, Leicestershire Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Simpson, Old Greenwoods Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, killed in action 18th April, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private I. Adamthwaite, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. I. Adamthwaite, Stone Gate, Low Bentham, killed in action 11th April, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Corporal John Thomas Moore, Royal Scots Fusiliers, of Burtersett, Hawes, killed in action 19th April, 1918.

Private Thomas Hackston, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Hackston, Sutton, died May, 1918.

Private Robert P. Casson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Casson, Hammond Head Farm, Keasden, Clapham, killed in action 13th April, 1918.

Lance-Corporal Peter Fred Beresford, King’s Royal Rifles, son of Mrs. J. Beresford, Old Ings Farms, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, died of wounds, 30th March, 1918.

Private Thomas W. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Smith, Rose Cottage, Lothersdale, died of wounds 16th April, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Gunner Miles Calvert, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Calvert, Burtersett, Hawes, died of wounds 24th April, 1918.

Rifleman Edwin Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Smith, High Bentham, officially presumed killed 12th May, 1917.

Private George Creighton (Baines), Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Settle, killed in action 15th April, 1918.

Sergeant Ernest Dewhurst, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 7, Chancery Lane, Skipton, killed in action 18th May, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Gunner Richard Ayrton, R.F.A., of Carleton, died of wounds 29th April, 1918. Aged 41 years.

Private George Binns, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Binns, Park Cottage, Barden, killed in action 14th April, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Robert Parsons, North Staffs. Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parsons, Stories House, Elslack, died of wounds 24th April, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private Percy Lambert, Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. T. Lambert, 17, Elliott Street, Silsden, killed in action 10th April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Signaller Harry Barrett, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Norton Street, Silsden, died of wounds in France 12th April, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Gunner John William Wilson, R.F.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, Skipton Road, Steeton, killed in action 29th April, 1918.

Private John Hartley Barrett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Barrett, Elmsley Street, Steeton, killed in action 13th April, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Thomas H. Bailey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Longroyd Road, Earby, killed in action 14th April, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private E. Leeper, Highland Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Leeper, Monkroyd, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th April, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Abram Hunter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of North Avenue, Barnoldswick, died from gas poisoning in France 29th April, 1918.

Private William C. Borrowdale, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mrs. Borrowdale, Burton-in-Lonsdale, died of wounds 22nd April, 1918. Aged 34 years.

Sapper Stanley Derbyshire, Royal Engineers, of 3, Park Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 26th April, 1918.

Private John R. Parker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Fred Parker, 17, Queen Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 14th April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private William Nutter, Northumberland Fusiliers, of 9, Wellington Street, Skipton, died of wounds 12th April, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Henry Maudsley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Stephen Maudsley, 17, Pendle Street, Skipton, died of wounds 16th April, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private M. Thompson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Carr House Farm, Barnoldswick, killed in action 28th April, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Thomas Bridge, East Lancs. Regt., of 18, Lower West Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 16th April, 1918.

Sergeant George William Burrows, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly a Police Constable, East Staincliffe Division, 11, Milton Street, Skipton, killed in action 11th April, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Private Arthur Clayton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 44, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th April, 1918. Aged 32.

Corporal William R. Armstrong, Duke of Well.’s Regt., eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. George Armstrong, George Street, Skipton, died of wounds May, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private Robert Bownass, East Yorks. Regt., eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. George Bownass, Grassington, officially presumed killed 10th April, 1918.

Driver Ormerod Clarkson, Royal Engineers, son of Mr. William Clarkson, Reservoir House, Silsden, accidentally drowned in the Persian Gulf 24th April, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Robert Bray, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Bray, 2, Sandholme Terrace, Earby, killed in action 26th April, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Harry Baldwin, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 8, Colne Road, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 29th April, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Signaller W. G. Briggs, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Eshton, killed in action 11th April, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private Walter Cork, K.O.S.B., of 15, Turner Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 20th April, 1918.

Private Thomas Cragg, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of South View, Sedbergh, killed in action 13th April, 1918.

Gunner Fred Dacre, R.G.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dacre, 40, School Terrace, Barnoldswick, killed in action 20th April, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Private E. Dickinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. S. Dickinson, 3, Bell Hill, Settle, presumed killed 29th April, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Corporal Charles R. Earl, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Earl, 25, Elliott Street, Silsden, killed in action 29th April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant Walter Gibson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 28, Brook Street, Skipton, killed in action 30th April, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Sergeant J. Bury, D.C.M., M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. James Bury, East Parade, Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th April, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Private Norman Hyde, Worcestershire Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Hyde, 5, Bennett Street, Skipton, killed in action 20th April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Albert Hailwood, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Hailwood, L. & Y. Terrace, Hellifield, killed in action 30th April, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Sapper M. A. Hoyle, Royal Engineers, of Barnoldswick, killed in action 13th April, 1918.

Private Joshua Inman, South Staffs. Regt., son of Mrs. Inman, North Street, Silsden, died in Germany, 3rd April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private John Kay, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Kay, 59, Gargrave Road, Skipton, killed in action 23rd April, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Sapper Bernard Kirkbride, Royal Engineers, son of Mrs. Kirkbride, Rose Cottage, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 10th April, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Private Jesse Lawson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Lawson, Crow Tree Farm, Tosside, killed in action 28th April, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Gunner Dean Lister, R.G.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Alec Lister, 54, Otley Street, Skipton, killed in action 20th April, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private R. Lawson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Lawson, Vicarage Road, Kelbrook, killed in action 7th April, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Rifleman John Easterby, King’s Liverpool Regt., of 4, Sheep Street, Skipton, died of wounds 19th April, 1918.

Private Fred S. Nelson, South Staffs. Regt., son of Mrs. Nelson, 20, Castle Street, Skipton, killed in action 11th April, 1918.

Private John Nicholson, Lancs. Fusiliers, of Howgill, Sedbergh, killed in action 11th April, 1918.

Private S. Read, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Read, Roseville, Embsay, died of wounds 18th April, 1918.

Private Lawrence E. Redhead, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Redhead, Laburnum Terrace, Ingleton, killed in action 12th April, 1918.

Private R. Robinson, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. T. Robinson, 2, Storrs Cottages, Ingleton, presumed killed 11th April, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Gunner Alfred Sutcliffe, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sutcliffe, 57, Park Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action April, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private Frank Spencer, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mrs. Spencer, Spring Bank, Cononley, killed in action 9th April, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private Clifford Stockdale, Liverpool Scottish, son of the late Mr. Richard Stockdale and Mrs. Cole, of Blundell Sands, Liverpool, killed in action 10th April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant A. Stott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Stott, Star Inn Yard, Skipton, killed in action 18th April, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Lance-Corporal H. Shackleton, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. William Shackleton, Elmsley Street, Steeton, killed in action 26th April, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant Claude Harding, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 5, Bradley Street, Skipton, killed in action 12th April, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private William Throup, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. Throup, Dunkirk, Low Bentham, died of wounds 27th April, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private John Tomlinson, Dragoon Guards, son of Mr. John Tomlinson, Bolton-by-Bowland, died at Aldershot 26th April, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private James Tuddenham, Duke of Well.’s Reg., of Earby, killed in action 30th April, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Private James W. Thwaites, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Thwaites, Raikes Beck, Barnoldswick, killed in action 22nd April, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Signaller E. O. Turnbull, R.F.A., stepson of Mrs. Turnbull, Carleton, killed in action 5th April, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Corporal Robert Wilson, Royal Engineers, son of Mrs. Wilson, Bull Farm, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 21st April, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Wheeler James Wade, A.S.C., son of Mr. Robert Wade, Silsden, died in Salonika, 30th April, 1918.

Private Fred H. Wilson, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Commercial Street, Barnoldswick, officially presumed killed 13th April, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private Thomas Hurst, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hurst, Holly Bank, Tubber Hill, Barnoldswick, missing since 12th April, 1918; since officially presumed dead. Aged 20 years.

Private W. F. Benson, K.O.Y.L.I., of Dent presumed killed 14th April, 1918.

Private John Scott, Worcestershire Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Scott, 15, Devonshire Terrace, Skipton, reported missing since 10th April, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Private Tom Edmondson, Labour Battn., of 6, Bennett Street, Skipton, missing since 9th April, 1918.

Private Fred Smith, Royal Warwick Regt., of 140, Keighley Road, Skipton, died of wounds April, 1918. Aged 35 years.

Gunner George Eastwood, R.F.A., son of Mrs. T. Sutcliffe, 12, East Hill Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 5th May, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private George Cousins, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Cousins, 4, Hartley Street, Earby, presumed killed 27th November, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal Herbert Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Back Water Street, Skipton, died of wounds 1st May, 1918. Aged 40 years.

Driver Lewis Hull Phillip, Duke of Well.’s Regt., youngest son of Mr. John Phillip, Greenfield House Farm, Embsay, died of wounds 28th April, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Walter Lord, South Staffs. Regt., of 5, East View, Barnoldswick, missing 10th April, 1918; afterwards presumed dead. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant Joe Bancroft, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Bancroft, Walker’s Place, Silsden, killed in action 4th May, 1918. Aged 25 years. He was awarded the M.M. and recommended for the D.C.M.

Private Wilfred Shiers, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. William Shiers, Wennington, and Mrs. Brown, Lower North Avenue, Barnoldswick, killed in action 3rd May, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Driver Walter Midgley, R.F.A., son of Mr. Midgley, Gillians, Barnoldswick, killed in action 21st March, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Frank Myers, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, died of wounds 30th May, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Trumpeter Johnnie Whitaker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Addingham, died of wounds 12th May, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Private Preston Coulson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 3, Ivy Mount, Ingleton, killed in action May, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private James W. Whittaker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Whittaker, 28, Devonshire Street, Skipton, killed in action 3rd May, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Sergeant John William Russell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, died of wounds 7th May, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Private Francis Kay, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Lothersdale, killed in action May, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Signaller Matthew Henry Lund, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. H. Lund, Halton West, killed in action 25th April, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Corporal Percy Barton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. C. Barton, Midland Terrace, Hellifield, died of wounds 4th May, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Corporal Charles Horner, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Horner, 54, Park Road, Morecambe, killed in action 29th April, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Richard Wilcock Carr, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. Thomas Carr, Bank Head, Bentham, killed in action May, 1918.

Lance-Corporal A. Constantine, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. C. Constantine, Manor View, Clapham, reported killed in action 5th May, 1918.

Private Thomas Davey, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Sutton, killed in action May, 1918.

Lance-Corporal Robert Dawson, K.O.R.R., of Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 2nd May, 1918.

Lance-Corporal T. M. Drummond, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Drummond, 7, Cavendish Street, Skipton, died of wounds 19th May, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Corporal Ernest Foster, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, died of wounds 4th May, 1918.

Sergeant J. Gregson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 11, Castle Street, Skipton, died of wounds at Lichfield Military Hospital 15th May, 1918.

Private Harry Grimston, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Grimston, Aireside, Cononley, killed in action 24th May, 1918. Aged 34 years.

Private James Harrison, South Staffs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Harrison, Austwick, died in Bombay 3rd May, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private Anthony Noble, King’s Royal Rifles, of Model Village, Ingleton, died of wounds 20th May, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Stretcher-Bearer Joseph Hird, formerly landlord of Swan Hotel, Gargrave, killed in action 27th May, 1918. Aged 35 years.

Private Richard M. Lindsay, West Yorks. Regt., of 7, Leonard Street, Barnoldswick, presumed killed 29th May, 1918.

Gunner John Moore, Trench Mortar Battery, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Moore, Hawes, died of wounds 22nd May, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Herbert Pickup, Highland Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Pickup, Cherry Dene, Barnoldswick, killed in action 26th May, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Signaller Thomas Skinner, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Skinner, 18, Castle View, Barnoldswick, killed in action 3rd May, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Bombardier Willie Spencer, R.F.A., son of Mr. Ernest Spencer, Kirkgate, Silsden, died of wounds 8th May, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Herbert Thompson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Carleton, killed in action 25th May, 1918.

Private Thomas Wade, South Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Wade, 20, Newmarket Street, Skipton, killed in action 7th May 1918.

Private William Simpson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 11, Star Inn Yard, Skipton, died of wounds 2nd May, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private C. J. Sisson, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. J. Sisson, Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh, died of wounds 27th May, 1918.

Private William Henry Grant, East Yorks. Regt., of 12, The Butts, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 7th June, 1918.

Private Frank Ayrton, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Thomas Ayrton, 63, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 12th August, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private J. H. B. Whitehead, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Dawson Street, Skipton, killed in action 7th June, 1918.

Private F. J. Mason, Lancs. Fusiliers, of Skipton, officially presumed killed 16th August, 1917. Aged 32 years.

Private T. Pickering, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Essex Street, Barnoldswick, missing 27th May, 1918.

Private Ernest Baldock, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Baldock, 12, Sackville Street, Skipton, died of wounds 14th June, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Ernest Bishop, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. William Bishop, Skipton, killed in action 16th June, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Lance-Corporal Thomas Clemmett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Sedbergh, killed in action 20th June, 1918.

Private Edwin Firth, Artists’ Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Squire Firth, Earby, killed in action 1st June, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Edgar Fortune, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. Fortune, 13, Tillotson Street, Silsden, died of wounds in Germany June, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Gunner Alfred Gunn, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Alfred Gunn, Balshaw, Tatham Fells, Bentham, killed in action 8th June, 1918.

Private T. L. Hall, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Sedbergh, killed in action 23rd June, 1918.

Lance-Corporal A. G. Percy, Royal Berks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Percy, Tems Street, Giggleswick, died of wounds 24th June, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Seaman Joshua Roberts, H.M.S. Resolution, of Silsden, died on hospital ship of appendicitis 28th June, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Trumpeter T. K. Routledge, Queen’s Own Dorset Yeomanry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Routledge, Hollin Tree, Ingleton, killed in action near Jericho 9th June, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private Albert Simpson, Labour Battn., son of Mr. & Mrs. Simpson, 56, Westmoreland Street, Skipton, died of wounds 18th June, 1918.

Private J. W. Towler, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mrs. Whinray, Bank House, Lawkland, Austwick, died in Germany 14th June, 1918.

Lance-Corporal William Ward, West Yorks., Headmaster of Long Preston Endowed School, killed in action 27th June, 1918.

Fireman Bruce Bradley, of the Hospital Ship Llandevery Castle, son of Mr. J. Bradley, Gargrave, drowned at sea 27th June, 1918.

Private Robert E. Walker, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Walker, Glenside, Carleton, died a prisoner of war in Germany July, 1918.

Private Wilfred Butt, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Butt, Main Street, Long Preston, died in hospital in France 1st August, 1918.

Private George Harrison, West Yorks Regt., of Bolton-by-Bowland, officially presumed killed 9th October, 1917.

Corporal William Astle, West Yorks. Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 19th July, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private Rowland Anderson, A.S.C., M.T., son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Anderson, 28, Lower North Avenue, Barnoldswick, died in hospital in France from injuries received by being accidentally knocked down by an ambulance July, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Harold Oldfield, West Yorks Regt., of 34, Ermysted Street, Skipton, killed in action 20th July, 1918.

Lance-Corporal John Snell Ingham, Royal Fusiliers Regt., son of the late Mr. H. Ingham, Settle, killed in action July, 1918.

Private Oscar Brown, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Glusburn, killed in action July, 1918.

Gunner Harrison Brouse, R.F.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brouse, High Street, Steeton, died of pneumonia in France 19th July, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private John Emmott, M.M., East Lancs. Regt., of Mewith, Bentham, died a prisoner of war in Germany, July, 1918.

Private Thomas Freeman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Freeman, Skipton, died of pneumonia in France 8th July, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Lance-Corporal H. Cowgill, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Cowgill, Nelson, formerly of Glusburn, died of wounds 2nd July, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Seaman W. H. Greenbank, formerly of Lea Gate, Dent, drowned at sea 2nd July, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Lance-Corporal John Hutchinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. William Hutchinson, Batty Farm, Bentham, killed in action 24th July, 1918.

Private Percy Hargreaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. Alfred Hargreaves, North Street, Sutton Mill, died of wounds 20th July, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Lance-Corporal A. Hey, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Hey, Orchard Hills Terrace, Carleton, killed in action 20th July, 1918.

Private John Thomas Ideson, Northumberland Fusiliers, of High Gamsworth, Barden, died in Germany 28th July, 1918.

Private W. Johnson, South Staffs Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Johnson, Wharf View, Beamsley, died in Germany 31st July, 1918.

Private E. Jones, Labour Corps, of Sutton, died in hospital at Catterick 2nd July, 1918.

Private Rowland Lovick, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mrs. Lovick, 207, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 2nd July, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Lance-Corporal John Gerald Mitchell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. W. Mitchell, Station Master, Long Preston, killed in action 20th July, 1918.

Sapper George H. Mason, Royal Engineers, of 22, Ermysted Street, Skipton, died of wounds July, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private James Norcross, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Norcross, 23, Wellhouse Square, Barnoldswick, died in hospital in Staffordshire 22nd July, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private J. E. Oversby, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Oversby, Hobsons, Cowgill, Dent, killed in action 23rd July, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private James Parker, Border Regt., of Settle, died in Salonika 6th July, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Private Robert B. Redmayne, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Redmayne, South House, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, killed in action 14th July, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Private John Robinson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Chapel Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 20th July, 1918.

Private John Redfern, A.S.C., son of Mr. John Redfern, Kirkby Malham, died of pneumonia in France 13th July, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private E. Storey, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 18th July, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Sergeant John William Spencer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Earby, killed in action 20th July, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private John Southern, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, of Barnoldswick, killed in action 25th July, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Seaman James Swales, R.N., son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Swales, Threapland, Cracoe, died of pneumonia 3rd July, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Richard Townson, K.O.Y.L.I., of Dunkirk, Low Bentham, died a prisoner of war in Germany 27th July, 1918.

Gunner Wilfred Anker, R.F.A., of Barnoldswick, died in Keighley hospital August, 1918, from the effect of gas poisoning. Aged 24 years.

Private George Herbert Alton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Alton, 3, Huntley Street, Barnoldswick, accidentally drowned while bathing in France 14th August, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private G. E. Fawcett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. G. Fawcett, Lea Gate, Dent, killed in action 31st August, 1918.

Private Willie Wiggan, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. John Wiggan, 86, John Street, Nelson, formerly of Skipton, officially presumed killed 31st August, 1917. Aged 28 years.

Corporal James Binns, Grenadier Guards, son of Mrs. John Binns, 16, Middleton, Cowling, killed in action 25th August, 1918.

Signaller Albert Benson, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 2, Green Street, Cowling, killed in action on the Italian Front 11th Sept., 1918.

Lance-Corporal Carl Dugdale Milner, London Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. C. Milner, Hawes, late of Barnoldswick, killed in action 22nd August, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Private Sam Bradley, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. William Bradley, West View, Cowling, died of wounds 18th September, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private J. T. Thwaites, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Settle, killed in action 9th August, 1918.

Sergeant Robert Rigg, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Grassington, killed in action 7th August, 1918; formerly Police Constable at Grassington.

Sergeant Arthur Blackburn, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Private Thomas Blackburn, late of Wray and recently of Bentham, killed in action 30th August, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Arthur Bailey, Royal Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Bailey, 12, Duckett Street, Skipton, died of wounds 26th August, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Frederick Bracewell, Dorset Regt., son of Mr. R. Bracewell, Calf Hall Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 11th August, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Private John Barrett, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Barrett, 23, Birtwhistle’s Yard, Skipton, killed in action 31st August, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Sergeant Arthur D. Blackburn, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Blackburn, 9, Rushton Avenue, Earby, killed in action 20th August, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private Ronald Benson, Scots Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Benson, Skipton Road, Silsden, killed in action 24th August, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Lance-Corporal John Arthur Butterfield, K.O.S.B., son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Butterfield, late of Steeton, now of New Zealand, killed in action 26th August, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private Walter Birch, son of Mr. & Mrs. Birch, Burnley, and formerly of Skipton, killed in action 26th August, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Thomas Charles Chew, K.O.R.L., son of Mrs. A. Chew, 10, Union Terrace, Skipton, killed in action 22nd August, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private Bertram Clough, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Crosshills, killed in action 18th August, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Bernard Fletcher, M.M., East Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Fletcher, 5, Clifford Street, Skipton, killed in action 16th August, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Maurice Hargreaves, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hargreaves, 70, Otley Street, Skipton, killed in action 5th August, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Lewis Hartley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. P. Hartley, 237, Gisburn Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 31st August, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Private John Thomas Hodge, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Hodge, 82, Wesley Place, Earby, killed in action 31st August, 1918.

Private John Arthur Howard, Seaforth Highlanders, son of Corporal and Mrs. Howard, 47, Westmoreland Street, Skipton, died of wounds 9th August, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Harold Hoyle, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hoyle, Hodge Syke, Earby, killed in action 25th August, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Trooper David William Harker, Dragoon Guards, son of Mrs. Harker, 14, Redehall Avenue, Nelson, late of Widdale, near Hawes, killed in action 8th August, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Private R. F. Jones, Grenadier Guards, son of Mrs. Jones and grandson of Mr. J. Winskill, Malham Tarn, killed in action 23rd August, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Gunner W. H. Johnson, Machine Gun Corps, of 17, Upper Sackville Street, Skipton, killed in action August, 1918.

Private Edward Kenyon, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kenyon, 54, Willow Bank, Barnoldswick, killed in action 28th August, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private Stephen Lawson, Royal Scots Regt., son of Mr. James Lawson, Fourlands Farm, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 11th August, 1918.

Private John Lister, East Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. Lister, The Green, Addingham, killed in action 26th August, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Irving Metcalfe, Highland Light Infantry, of 20, Beech Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 31st August, 1918. Aged 43 years.

Private George Miller, East Yorks. Regt., of Settle, killed in action 23rd August, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private John McIvor, Yorks. & Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McIvor, 49, Albert Street, Earby, killed in action 25th August, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private Ernest Nutter, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Levi Nutter, 29, Rook Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds in Germany, 12th August, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private Percy Overend, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Main Street, Sutton, killed in action 31st August, 1918.

Private Wilfred Pendle, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mrs. Pendle, 8, Alexandra Terrace, Skipton, killed in action 25th August, 1918.

Private Edward Waite, King’s Own Regt., second son of the late Mr. James Waite, Moor Hall Farm, Earby, killed in action 24th August 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Herbert Thompson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 30th August, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Corporal John White, Grenadier Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. A. White, Glen Farm, Carleton, died of wounds 13th August, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Lance-Corporal John Simpson, West Yorks. Regt., of Barnoldswick, killed in action 24th August, 1918. Aged 36 years.

Trooper Charles V. Thornton, D.C.M., Dragoon Guards, son of Mr. Charles Thornton, Barnoldswick, killed in action 14th August, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Willie Mitchell, Scots Guards Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell, Strid Cottage, Bolton Abbey, died of wounds 20th September, 1918.

Lance-Sergeant J. Mitchell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell, Strid Cottage, Bolton Abbey, killed by a sniper 21st September, 1918.

Private Walter Limmer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Limmer, Grassington, killed in action in Italy 13th September, 1918.

Lance-Corporal L. C. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Keasden, Clapham, killed in action 14th September, 1918.

Private Ernest Aldersley, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Aldersley, West Street, Gargrave, killed in action 3rd September, 1918.

Private Cecil Brook, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Brook, 32, Kirkgate, Silsden, died of wounds 20th September, 1918.

Gunner Frank Bartlett Booth, R.G.A., son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Booth, 44, Browfield Terrace, Silsden, died of wounds 4th September, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Private Willie Barker, East Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Barker, Farnhill, killed in action 24th September, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Private Albert Burton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Ingleton, killed in action September, 1918. Aged 40 years.

Private R. Brown, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. T. Brown, 35, George Street, Skipton, killed in action 30th September, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Gunner J. T. Baker, R.F.A., of 25, Ings Avenue, Skipton, killed in action 5th September, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Frank Bottomley, Notts. & Derby Regt., of 51, Colne Road, Glusburn, killed in action 18th September, 1918. Aged 20 years. He was awarded a Certificate of Merit for bravery in the field.

Private J. W. Caton, A.S.C., of Kirkby Malham, died at Rouen of pneumonia 20th Sept., 1918.

Private J. W. Crossley, R.F.A., of 25, Wellington Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 22nd Sept., 1918. Aged 39 years.

Corporal Tom Cockshott, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mrs. Cockshott, 49, Otley Street, Skipton, killed in action 18th September, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private Tom Emmott, Lincolnshire Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Emmott, 18, Walton Street, Skipton, died of wounds 27th Sept., 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Alex. Wilfred Gill, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Crosshills, killed in action 1st September, 1918.

Private Walter Holmes, R.A.M.C., son of Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Holmes, 10, Colne Road, Kelbrook, killed in action 18th Sept., 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private G. Hargreaves, Tank Corps, son of Mrs. S. Hargreaves, Cumberland Street, Skipton, killed in action 22nd Sept., 1918.

Private John Harrison, Lancs. Fusiliers, of Duke Street, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 28th Sept., 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private Herbert Hopkinson, Munster Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hopkinson, 45, Bank St., Barnoldswick, died in France 5th Sept., 1918. Aged 20 years.

Gunner Arthur Hawkswell, R.F.A., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hawkswell, 33, Castle Street, Skipton, died of wounds 10th Sept., 1918. Aged 26 years.

Naval Motor Mechanic W. Howson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Howson, Hellifield, killed whilst motoring 23rd September, 1918.

Private T. Inman, West Yorks. Regt., of 15, Keighley Road, Skipton, killed in action 17th September, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Private Herbert W. Jefford, A.S.C., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Jefford, Gap, Dent, died in Mesopotamia 25th September, 1918.

Private J. Lister, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Lister, School Lane, Addingham, died of wounds 1st Sept., 1918. Aged 38 years.

Gunner S. Lawson, R.G.A., of Tosside, Long Preston, died of wounds, 26th Sept., 1916. Aged 23 years.

Private Frank Lee, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Lee, Belmont Bridge, Skipton, died of wounds 2nd Sept., 1918. Aged 20 years.

Staff-Sergt. L. McRink, R.F.A., son of Mr. Stephen McRink, Addingham, died of wounds 8th September, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Sergeant John William Myers, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 13, Bethel Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 12th Sept., 1918. Aged 37 years.

Corporal Richard C. Mack, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. & Mrs. Denis Mack, 33, Louvain Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 27th September, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Richard Nutter, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. W. Nutter, Gisburn, killed in action 2nd September, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Able Seaman Sydney James Procter, R.N., son of Mr. James Procter, Settle, died of wounds September, 1918.

Private John Reedy, Highland Light Infantry, son of Mrs. E. Reedy, 22, Grove Street, Earby, killed in action 20th September, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private W. Smith, Yorks. & Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Smith, Church Street, Addingham, killed in action 2nd September, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Private Jack Smith, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. James Smith, Institute Street, Glusburn, killed in action 19th September, 1918. Aged 41 years.

Lance-Corporal Alfred Spencer, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 13, Cowgill Street, Earby, presumed killed in action 20th September, 1918.

Private William W. Whiteley, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. W. Whiteley, Craven Terrace, Settle, died of wounds 28th September, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Frank Wharton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, killed in action 1st September, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Lance-Corporal T. E. Walker, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Walker, 3, Thornton Street, Skipton, died of wounds 26th Sept., 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private Tom Wilson, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wilson, The Green, Stainforth, Settle, killed in action 18th Sept., 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private Henry Wakefield, Canadian Mounted Rifles, only son of Mr. & Mrs. William Wakefield, 18, Railway Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 29th September, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private Albert Wade, Duke of Well.’s Regt. son of Mr. & Mrs. William Wade, Skipton Road, Silsden, killed in action 21st September, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Private James Wooller, Royal Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Whitehead, Long Preston, killed in action 14th September, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Harry Wood, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. William Wood, formerly of 9, Chapel Street, Steeton, died of appendicitis in France 4th September, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Albert Wilson, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., of The Green, Stainforth, Settle, officially presumed killed 13th September, 1918.

Private Leo Anslow, King’s Liverpool Regt., son of Sergeant W. Anslow, 1, Raikes Road, Skipton, died of pneumonia in France 21st October, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private W. P. Anderson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, killed in action 12th October, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private John Atkinson, R.F.A., of Burton-in-Lonsdale, died of pneumonia in Devonport hospital 19th October, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Lance-Corporal William Arnold, M.M., Machine Gun Corps, of 7, Shuttleworth Street, Earby, died of wounds 25th October, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Lance-Corporal John William Beasley, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Beasley, 18, Ermysted Street, Skipton, killed in action 1st October, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Signaller Sam Bancroft, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Bolton Road, Silsden, died of wounds 14th October, 1918.

Private Harold Bateson, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bateson, Blaeberry House, Burton-in-Lonsdale, killed in action 4th October, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Private Fred Bottomley, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. H. Bottomley, Croft Street, Glusburn, killed in action 12th October, 1918.

Signaller Walter Bannister, East Lancs. Regt., of 6, Esholt Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 27th October, 1918. Aged 36 years.

Private William Barber, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Barber, 42, Westgate Street, Skipton, died of wounds 31st October, 1918.

Private Charlie Berry, M.G.C., of Crosshills, killed in action 7th October, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Able Seaman Harry Brooks, R.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Brooks, Westfield, Barnoldswick, died at sea from influenza 21st Oct., 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private William Arthur Beebee, London Regt., of 112, Keighley Road, Skipton, died of dysentery at Cairo 10th October, 1918. Aged 39 years.

Private Thomas Chapman, West Yorks. Regt., son of the late Mr. William Chapman, Crag View, Embsay, died of wounds 9th October, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Private C. E. I. Calvert, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mrs. Calvert, 5, Gibraltar Terrace, Sutton, died of wounds 4th October, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Wallace Clough, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, killed in action 12th October, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Private J. J. Craddock, West Yorks. Regt., of Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia in France 26th October, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Corporal Harry Crossley, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Earby, killed in action 11th October, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Corporal Tom Constantine, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Constantine, Clapham, killed in action 20th October, 1918.

Private Edwin Clapham, Lancashire Fusiliers, of Clapham, killed in action October, 1918.

Private William Cowgill, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Earby, died of wounds in Italy 17th October, 1918. Aged 35 years.

Lance-Corporal David Percival Dixon, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. Dixon, Main Street, Low Bentham, killed in action 22nd October, 1918.

Private Thomas Downs, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 85, Newmarket Street, Skipton, died of wounds 28th October, 1918.

Lance-Corporal W. Dixon, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Dixon, Addingham, died of wounds in Italy 27th October, 1918.

Private Leslie Forrest, son of Mr. & Mrs. S. T. Forrest, Bradford, formerly of Steeton, killed in action October, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private James Clarence Fletcher, M.M., Scots Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Fletcher, 58, Westgate, Skipton, killed in action 25th October, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Signaller T. Frankland, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Frankland, Dub Garth, Clapham Station, died of wounds 21st October, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Staff-Sergeant Willie Gale, R.F.A., of Addingham, killed in action 1st October, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Sergeant G. E. Godwin, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 11th October, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private Hedley Goodwin, Leicestershire Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Goodwin, Bransghyll Terrace, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, killed in action 8th October, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Charles Geldard, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Geldard, Cow House Hill Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, died of wounds 23rd October, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private B. Haygarth, R.F.A., son of Mrs. R. Haygarth, Dent, died of pneumonia in India 5th October, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Rifleman Walter Hyde, King’s Liverpool Regt., of Sutton, killed in action 17th October, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private W. S. Holmes, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Silsden, died of influenza in Italy 25th Oct., 1918.

Private William Ireland, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Ireland, 23, Station Road, Steeton, died of wounds 23rd October, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private Charles Jeffries, Cyclist Corps, son of Mrs. Brooks, 7, Brook Street, Kelbrook, killed in action 27th October, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Trooper Frank Kendall, Royal Hussars, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Kendall, Buckden, killed in action 8th October, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Gunner Harry Kay, R.G.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Kay, 9, Park Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 5th October, 1918. Aged 37 years.

Private A. H. Lang, Yorks. & Lancs. Regt., of Barnoldswick, died of wounds 22nd October, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Rifleman Julius Levi, Royal Irish Rifles, son of Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Levi, 14, Wellhouse Road, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 3rd October, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private John G. Lowcock, Yorks. & Lancs. Regt., of Rowland Street, Skipton, killed in action 13th October, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private John Metcalfe, R.F.A., grandson of Mr. & Mrs. John Metcalfe, Hawes, killed in action 3rd October, 1918.

Coy. Sergt.-Major Owen McDermott, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 11th October, 1918. He was awarded the French Croix de Guerre for gallantry on the field.

Corporal Morphett, Royal Munster Fusiliers, of Moslyn Street, Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia in Italy 18th October, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Rifleman Arthur Mottershead, Scottish Rifles, of 4, Grove Street, Earby, killed in action 3rd October, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Sergeant Robert H. Milne, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Milne, 40, Aspin Lane, Earby, died on 29th October, 1918 as the result of an accident. Aged 20 years.

Private Harold Moore, Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Moore, Catriggs, Hawes, died of wounds 20th October, 1918.

Corporal W. Mitton, Grenadier Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. Mitton, Hawes, died of wounds 15th October, 1918.

Private Jack Preston, Duke of Well.’s Regt. son of Mr. Thomas Preston, 29, Belgrave Street, Skipton, killed in action October, 1918.

Private Jeremiah Plumbley, North Staffs. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. James Plumbley, 18, Federation Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 3rd October, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private John H. Riley, Lancs. Fusiliers, of Main Street, Crosshills, died in Germany 8th October, 1918.

Corporal Edward Ramskill, Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mrs. Ramskill, Highfield Terrace, Low Bentham, killed in action 24th October, 1918.

Private W. Rawlings, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 51, Aire View, Silsden, killed in action 11th October, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Private Joseph T. Scott, Royal Berks. Regt., son of Mrs. Scott, 163, Burnley Road, Barnoldswick, killed in action 3rd October, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Driver Cooper Shuttleworth, R.F.A., only son of Mr. & Mrs. John Shuttleworth, Stoney Bank Farm, Earby, died of wounds 29th October, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Private W. Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 10, Union Terrace, Skipton, died of wounds 18th October, 1918.

Private W. R. Stephens, West Riding Yeomanry, of 38, St. John’s Street, Silsden, torpedoed on board s.s. Leinster 10th October, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Gunner Herbert Stretch, Royal Field Artillery, son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stretch, 18, Turner Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 10th October, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Rifleman Harold Shingler, King’s Royal Rifles, of Cononley, killed in action 12th October, 1918.

Private W. H. Townson, Northumberland Fusiliers, formerly landlord of the Blue Bell Inn, Kettlewell, presumed to have died in Germany 11th October, 1918.

Private George Thompson, Royal North Lancs. Regt., of Skipton, died of wounds 9th October, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Sergeant William White, West Yorks. Regt., only son of Mr. & Mrs. William White, Grange Farm, Carleton, died in Ireland 6th October, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Sergeant Richard Wharton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wharton, 8, George Street, Earby, killed in action 12th October, 1918.

Gunner Charles Ward, R.G.A., of Skipton, killed in action 17th October, 1918.

Corporal Fred Whitaker, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. George Whitaker, 9, Cobden Street, Barnoldswick, died of wounds 25th October, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Private Richard Waring, Gordon Highlanders, of Bentham, killed in action 27th October, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private Fred Wiseman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. William Wiseman, 9, Montrose Terrace, Barnoldswick, killed in action 11th October, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Gunner Major Wallace, R.G.A., second son of Mr. & Mrs. Wallace, Kettlewell, died of wounds 27th October, 1918.

Gunner R. M. Fothergill, R.F.A., son of Mr. T. Fothergill, Main Street, Sedbergh, died a prisoner of war in Germany 5th October, 1918.

Private Reginald Smith, son of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Smith, Holmfield, Sutton, died of pneumonia in France 27th October, 1918.

Private John Nelson, Royal Scots, son of Mr. William Nelson, Garsdale, Sedbergh, reported to have died in Germany 9th October, 1918.

Private Harry Banks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Banks, Rimington Mill, Rimington, killed in action November, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private Richard Brotherton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Brotherton, Bolton-by-Bowland, died of pneumonia in France 23rd November, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Sergeant Robert Brown, North Staffs. Regt., of Skipton, died of influenza in India 13th November, 1918.

Lance-Corporal Walter Bolton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Bolton, Long Preston, died of pneumonia in India, 23rd November, 1918.

Private A. Banks, Duke of Well.’s Regt., late of Barnoldswick, killed in action 1st November, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private Fred Chew, R.F.A., son of Mr. Charles Chew, Nelson, nephew of Mr. Kendal Chew, Skipton, killed in action 4th November, 1918.

Sapper A. Percy Cooper, R.E., of Long Preston, died in hospital in Alexandria from dysentery 6th November, 1918.

Corporal William Carr, Queen’s Bays, son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carr, Banks Head, Bentham killed in action 7th November, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Percy T. H. Cope, West Yorks. Regt., of Skipton, killed in action 6th November, 1918. Aged 35 years.

Corporal John Churchman, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Captain and Mrs. J. Churchman, 29, Brougham Street, Skipton, died of wounds 25th November, 1918.

Private Clarence Clark, Essex Regt., of 8, Cromwell Street, Skipton, died of pneumonia in Palestine 26th November, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Albert Chester, 4th East Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chester, Masker Row, Waddington, died of pneumonia at Hull, 11th November, 1918. Aged 18 years.

Corporal Alfred Carey, M.M., Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Carey, Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, killed in action 7th November, 1918.

Private Frank Dawson, A.S.C., son of Mr. William Dawson, 33, Tufton Street, Silsden, died of pneumonia in France November, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Corporal Tom Duckett, son of the late Mr. Thomas Duckett, Grassington, died of wounds 24th November, 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private William James Ellis, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. L. Ellis, Crag House Farm, Addingham, died of wounds 9th November, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Private Arthur Edmondson, Machine Gun Corps, of Cowling, died of pneumonia in hospital at Alnwick, 16th November, 1918.

Private Leonard Foster, Machine Gun Corps, of Long Preston, killed in action 21st November, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Driver Tom Gill, R.G.A., son of Mrs. L. Gill, Bridge House, Gargrave, died of pneumonia in France 6th November, 1918.

Private Albert P. Gill, R.A.M.C., of Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia in France 13th November, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private T. H. Hutchinson, K.O.Y.L.I., son of Mr. H. Hutchinson, George Street, Carleton, killed in action 2nd November, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Private Wilson Horsfield, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mrs. Horsfield, Craven View Farm, Barnoldswick, killed in action 4th November, 1918. Aged 23 years.

Private Hargreaves, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mr. T. Hargreaves, Appletreewick, died of gas poisoning in France 19th November, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant Sam Lister, M.M., West Yorks. Regt., of Barden, killed in action November, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Gunner W. Richardson, R.G.A., of Trees Cottage, Gargrave, died of pneumonia in Liverpool 17th November, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Private J. Reddihough, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Reddihough, Chapel Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action 4th November, 1918. Aged 31 years.

Private Wilfred Smith, Leicestershire Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Smith, 1, Albion Road, Earby, died of dysentery in France 13th Nov., 1918. Aged 20 years.

Private Vincent Slinger, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. John Slinger, Albion House, Ingleton, died of pneumonia in France 22nd November, 1918.

Private Alfred J. Trayford, Durham Light Infantry, of Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia in France 12th November, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Rifleman Lewis Varley, Rifle Brigade, son of Mr. & Mrs. Amos Varley, 9, Victoria Road, Earby, killed in action 6th November, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Gunner T. Wood, R.F.A., son of Mr. M. Wood, Ling Park, Nessfield, died of wounds at Whalley hospital 11th November, 1918. Aged 22 years.

Gunner William Wallace, R.G.A., of Kettlewell, died of influenza in France 1st November, 1918. Aged 33 years.

Private Carl R. Watson, Labour Battn., of Barnoldswick, died of influenza at Ludlow, Shropshire, 1st November, 1918. Aged 29 years.

Private John Watson, A.S.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, 8, Fairfax Street, Silsden, died of pneumonia in Salonika 11th November, 1918. Aged 25 years.

Corporal William Wild, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mrs. Wild, Lambert Street, Skipton, died of pneumonia at Grantham 25th November, 1918. Aged 30 years.

Gunner Robert Windle, R.F.A., of 34, York Street, Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia in France 29th November, 1918. Aged 26 years.

Private Fred Windle, Coldstream Guards, of 19, Clayton Street, Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia 11th November, 1918.

Private R. Webster, A.S.C., M.T., of Skipton, died in East Africa 20th November, 1918.

Private J. Walling, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Walling, Clifford Street, Barnoldswick, died a prisoner in Germany 17th November, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Private Frank Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. William Smith, Castle Street, Skipton, killed in action November, 1918. Aged 21 years.

Bombardier Cyril Hindson, R.F.A., of Weavers Yard, Sedbergh, died in Hospital November, 1918.

Private Samuel Bradley, R.A.M.C., son of Mr. & Mrs. George Bradley, Colne Road, Earby, died of pneumonia in Salonika, 15th December, 1918. Aged 27 years.

Able Seaman B. H. Creed, R.N.D., of Ingleton, died a prisoner of war in Germany 24th Dec., 1918. Aged 26 years.

Lance-Corporal L. C. Marsden, Coldstream Guards, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Marsden, Park View, Salterforth, died of pneumonia 7th December, 1918.

Private P. Midgley, South Notts. Hussars, son of Mr. Midgley, Sutton, died of pneumonia in Russia 15th December, 1918.

Nurse Doris J. Proctor, V.A.D., daughter of Mr. James Proctor, Duke Street, Settle, died of pneumonia at Leicester 17th December, 1918.

First-Class Air Mechanic Harry Tillotson, son of the late Mr. J. Tillotson, Silsden, died from shell shock at Paisley, N.B., 21st December, 1918. Aged 36 years.

Private John Bentham, of Aynham Farm, Barnoldswick, died of pneumonia in India. Aged 30 years.

Sapper J. Inman, R.E., of Main Street, Embsay, died of pneumonia in Salonika 16th January, 1919. Aged 36 years.

Lance-Corporal H. D. Routledge, West Yorks Regt., son of Mr. W. Routledge, Hollin Tree, Ingleton, died from gas poisoning 2nd January, 1919. Aged 31 years.

Private Raymond Chapman, Notts. & Derby Regt., son of the late Mr. John Chapman, Grassington, died of pneumonia at Catterick Camp February, 1919. Aged 19 years.

Private Harry Gregson, R.F.A., of Eshton, Gargrave, died of bronchitis in France 13th February, 1919. Aged 38 years.

Private J. W. Smith, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mrs. Smith, Cowling, died in hospital of pneumonia at Manchester 19th February, 1919.

Driver James Halstead, A.S.C., of 50, Mosley Street, Barnoldswick, accidentally killed at Clipstone Camp 7th February, 1919. Aged 37 years.

Sergeant C. E. Harris, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Barnoldswick, died 10th February, 1919. Aged 49 years.

Bombardier Arthur Smith, R.G.A., of Ash Street, Crosshills, died at Shrewsbury 13th February, 1919. Aged 32 years.

Corporal J. A. Smith, Royal Air Force, of Aire Street, Crosshills, died 4th February, 1919.

Private W. Woods, Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Woods, Green Close, Clapham, died of wounds 7th February, 1919. Aged 23 years.

Stewart Percival John Scott, Royal Naval Sick Berth Reserve, of Cononley, died of appendicitis at Harwich 31st March, 1919.

Private Edward Bentham, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., of Dent, died 11th March, 1919.

Private Charlie Wood, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Wood, Grassington, died of pneumonia in France 2nd April, 1919.

Private Charles Clarkson, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. & Mrs. Clarkson, Emsley Street, Steeton, died in hospital at Epsom 23rd June, 1919. Aged 19 years.

Private Walter Strickland, R.A.M.C., son of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Strickland, 50, Mosley Street, Barnoldswick, died at Dean Head Sanatorium, near Leeds, 1st July, 1919. Aged 36 years.

Gunner Wm. J. Jackson, R.F.A., 5, Bairstow Street, Barnoldswick, son of the late Mr. James Jackson, Commercial Hotel, Barnoldswick, died at the Royal Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, July 26th, 1919. Aged 41 years.

Rifleman James Pitchford, West Yorkshire Regt., 8, Foresters Buildings, Barnoldswick, reported missing April 25th, 1918; death presumed July, 1919. Aged 40 years.

Private Wilfrid Clough, 12th Northumberland Fusiliers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Clough, Bridge Road, Sutton Mill; died a prisoner of war at Mons-en-Chaussee, July 25th, 1918, and buried at Peronne Military Cemetery. Aged 21 years.

Rifleman Robert Duxbury, West Yorkshire Regt., formerly of 75, Colne Road, Earby, missing May 12th, 1917, since presumed to be dead.

Private John William Wellock, 9th Duke of Well.’s Regt., killed by a German sniper 8th September, 1918. Brother of Mrs. M. Clark, Valley View, Burnsall. Aged 22 years.

Private Stanley Spence Duffill, 6th Leicester Regt., son of Mr. Wm. Duffill, Holmfield, Sutton-in-Craven, died a prisoner of war in hospital at Namur, November, 1918, and buried in Namur Cemetary, November 13th, 1918.

Private Frank Mayoh, Worcestershire Yeomanry, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Mayoh, 8, Victoria Road, Barnoldswick, accidentally killed in Egypt 5th July, 1919. Aged 20 years.

Corporal Thomas Battersby, Machine Gun Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Battersby, late of Rimington, formerly of Chatburn; reported missing March 22nd, 1918 and since presumed dead.

Private Oscar Brown, West Riding Regt., of Glusburn, killed at La Holanderie, near Fleurbaix, July, 1919.

Lance-Corporal Thomas Kirk, Durham Light Infantry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, 24, East Hill Street, Barnoldswick, accidentally killed in Cologne January 1st, 1920. Aged 19 years.

Private Wilfred Henry Heap, M.G.C., son-in-law of the late Mr. Robert Wilcock, 16, Stuart Street, Barnoldswick; died January 9th, 1920 from tuberculosis, following upon wounds received in action in France. Aged 22 years.

Private Harry Wilson, Duke of Wellington’s Regt., son of Mr. Nathan Wilson, Cononley, died from valvular disease of the heart Dec. 1st, 1919, aged 25 years.

Private Richard Foster, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Foster, Bank End, Lawkland, Settle, wounded and taken prisoner April 10th, 1918, and officially presumed dead by the War Office on Jan. 19th, 1920. Aged 26 years.

Private J. H. Poynton, 26 Warwick Regt., for five years foreman at Gisburne Park, Gisburne, died of wounds March 26th, 1918.

Private John Hy. Simpson, Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment, 17, Raikes Beck, Barnoldswick, and a native of Carleton, missing since April 14th, 1918, since presumed killed.

Private J. J. Metcalfe, Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment, eldest of sixteen children of Mrs. Mary A. Metcalfe, Gills Farm, Tosside. Reported wounded and missing April 19th, 1918, since presumed dead.

Private Harry Bullock, East View, Settle, missing since March 28th, 1918, since presumed killed.

Private Harold Armstrong, of Brook Street, Skipton, died of wounds in France. Aged 32 years.

Private John Brown, Scottish Fusiliers, brother of Miss Annie Brown, Westmoreland Street, Skipton, killed in action. Aged 43 years.

Signaller Henry Clapham, East Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clapham, High Parrock Farm, Barrowford, and formerly of Gargrave, killed in action. Aged 22 years.

Private Christopher Knight, R.A.F., of 63, Water Street, Earby, died of pneumonia, at Bradford, Dorset. Aged 30 years.

Private John Percival, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Skipton, killed in action, 24th March, 1915. Aged 45 years.

Lance-Corporal H. S. Springthorpe, Lincoln Regt., formerly of Skipton, killed in action, 12th April, 1915.

Private Walter Turnbull, East Lancs. Regt., of Broughton Road, Skipton, killed in action, April, 1915.

Private Robert Fay, East Lancs. Regt., grandson of Mr. Robert Whalley, 16, Arthur Street Barnoldswick, killed in action in the Dardanelles, August, 1915.

Sergt. Fred Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Silsden, died of wounds in the Dardanelles, 25th October, 1915.

Private William Austin, Labour Corps, of 9, Keighley Road, Skipton, accidentally killed on the railway in France, 7th November, 1915. Aged 52 years.

Private Harry Gamble, Duke of Well.’s Regt., formerly of Kelbrook, died of gas poisoning, January, 1916. Aged 19 years.

Private T. J. Treverton, East Lancs. Regt., of Back Waterloo Road, Kelbrook, died of wounds 12th July, 1916.

Private A. W. P. Tune, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. Tune, Main Street, Sutton, killed in action, 29th August, 1916. Aged 27 years.

Private William Tomlinson, Loyal North Lancs. Regt., son of Mr. William Tomlinson, Ribblesdale View, Chatburn, killed in action, 21st October, 1916. Aged 25 years.

Private Percy Law, Highland Light Infantry, of 23, Moslyn Avenue, Earby, died of pneumonia at Curragh Camp, Ireland, 22nd Feb., 1917. Aged 40 years.

Private James Hartley, West Yorks. Regt., of 19, Arthur Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action, 22nd March, 1917. Aged 36 years.

Private Stephen Metcalfe, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. Stephen Metcalfe, Carleton, died of wounds, 25th April, 1917. Aged 22 years.

Private John Gill, East Yorks. Regt., son of the late Mr. Thomas Gill, Skipton, died from injuries received in France, 11th April, 1917. Aged 24 years.

Private Thomas Moreland, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of King Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action, 3rd May, 1917. Aged 35 years.

Private Walter Stenson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stenson, Watson’s Houses, Skipton, killed in action, 8th October, 1917. Aged 39 years.

Corporal William Slater, West Yorks. Regt., late of Skipton, died of wounds, 20th November, 1917. Aged 21 years.

Private James Bell, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Stalling Busk, Askrigg, died of wounds, 11th April, 1918.

Private Abraham Cooper, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 5, North Avenue, Barnoldswick, died of gas poisoning in France, 29th April, 1918. Aged 28 years.

Private Arthur Clegg, Duke of Well.’s Regt., of 44, Russell Street, Skipton, killed in action, 12th April, 1918. Aged 32 years.

Corporal James T. Thompson, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mrs. J. Thompson, 28, Pembroke Street, Skipton, killed in action, April, 1918. Aged 24 years.

Sapper Arthur Coles, Royal Engineers, son of Mr. William Coles, Station Master, Skipton, killed in action on the Italian front, 15th June, 1918. Aged 35 years.

Private William Burton, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Burton, Elslack, died in hospital at Cannock Chase, 14th July, 1918. Aged 19 years.

Sergeant G. Wilkinson, M.M., of Kilnsey, died of wounds, 27th July, 1918.

Private Edgar Hancock, Guards M. G. Corps, formerly of the “Craven Herald” Staff, killed in action, 5th September, 1918.

Private Jack Parkinson, Australian Corps, son of Mrs. Parkinson, Rimington, died of wounds, 1st September, 1918.

Private John Gill, Yorks. & Lancs. Regt., of Skipton, killed in action, 13th October, 1918.

Private Edward Faulkner, Scottish Rifles, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Faulkner, Silsden, died of wounds, Feb., 1917. Aged 19 years.

Private Jonas Gill, West Yorks. Regt., son of Mrs. Gill, St. John’s Square, Silsden, killed in action, 9th July, 1917. Aged 29 years.

Lance-Corporal Stanley Richmond, Canadian Corps, son of Mr. Tom Richmond, formerly of Skipton, killed in action, 29th November, 1917. Aged 23 years.

Private H. E. Watson, Northumberland Fusiliers, of Lane End, Cowling, died of gas poisoning, 11th October, 1918. Aged 39 years.

Private Arthur Smith, Duke of Well.’s Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Steeton, killed in action at Mons, 24th August, 1914. Aged 25 years.

Private Walker Parker, West Yorks Regt., of Haw Grove, Hellifield, died of wounds, 9th May, 1918.

Private F. Driver, East Lancs. Regt., of 14, Castle Street, Skipton, killed in action, 23rd September, 1918.


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