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ROLL    OF    HONOUR 

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PLATE    I. 


Stereoscopic  Coy.] 


EARL    KITCHENER    OF    KHARTOUM 

Lord  Rector  of  the   University 

1914-1916 


[London. 


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UNIVERSITY  OF  EDINBURGH 


Roll  of  Honour 


1914-1919 


EDINBURGH 

Printed  and  Published  for  the   University  by 

OLIVER  AND    BOYD,  TWEEDDALE  COURT 

LONDON  :   33  PATERNOSTER  ROW,  E.C. 
1921 


EDITOR 


Major    JOHN    E.     MACKENZIE 


CONTENTS 


PAGE 

Introduction  by  the  Principal  .  .  ix 


Extract  from  Speech  by  Rudyard  Kipling  .  .       xii 

Roll  of  the  Fallen        .           .           .           .  .  •        i 

Record  of  War  Service  .           .           .           .  .117 

Orders,  Decorations  and  Dispatches            .  .      753 


Vll 


INTRODUCTION 

THIS  volume  has  been  compiled  to  meet  a  strong  and 
general  desire  that  the  names  should  be  recorded  of 
those  members  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh  who 
took  part  in  the  war,  as  well  as  those  whose  service  cost  them 
their  lives.  At  first  it  was  intended  that  the  Record  should 
comprehend  all  forms  of  national  service  ;  but  as  the  collection 
of  material  proceeded  it  was  found  impracticable  to  obtain 
particulars  from  more  than  a  small  proportion  of  the  great 
number  who  contributed  to  win  the  war  by  one  form  or  another 
of  civilian  effort.  It  was,  moreover,  realised  that  such  services, 
important  as  many  of  them  were,  stood  in  a  different  category 
from  services  in  the  field.  Any  attempt  to  mention  them  was 
therefore  abandoned,  and  the  Record  of  War  Service  which 
is  now  presented  relates  only  to  those  who  served  in  the  Forces 
of  the  Crown.  For  similar  reasons  no  account  is  included  here 
of  the  work — some  of  it  of  notable  consequence — which  was 
done  in  the  laboratories  of  the  University  with  a  definitely 
military  aim. 

The  Record  comprises,  first,  a  "  Roll  of  the  Fallen,"  on 
which  are  the  names  of  944  members  of  the  University,  with  a 
brief  account  of  their  military  careers,  and  with  photographs, 
when  these  could  be  obtained.  The  University  desires  to  thank 
the  relatives  of  those  whose  names  appear  in  this  list  for  their 
ready  and  careful  response  to  enquiries  as  to  service,  and  for  the 
photographs  which  have  been  sent  in  about  eight  hundred 
and    fifty    instances.       All    the    photographers     concerned     have 

ix 


Introduction 

generously  waived  any  claim  to  copyright  in  respect  of  the 
reproduction  of  photographs  in  this  volume.  The  Roll  is 
arranged  alphabetically.  It  gives  for  each  individual  his  date  of 
birth  and  his  school,  his  athletic  and  military  record  at  school,  the 
Faculty  in  which  he  studied  and  his  degree  (if  any),  his  athletic 
and  military  record  at  the  University,  the  record  of  his  war 
services,  with  promotions,  dates,  places  of  service,  decorations, 
honours,  and  mentions  in  dispatches. 

The  next  list,  which  is  entitled  "  Record  of  War  Service," 
gives  details,  necessarily  in  a  very  concise  form,  of  service  in  the 
Navy,  Army,  or  Air  Force,  on  the  part  of  about  seven  thousand 
members  of  the  University.  Names  which  are  included  in  the 
"  Roll  of  the  Fallen "  are  not  repeated  in  this  list.  The 
particulars  which  are  given  have  in  general  been  furnished  by 
the  persons  concerned,  in  reply  to  a  circular  issued  by  the 
University,  and  have  been  checked  and  supplemented  by  reference 
to  Army  and  Navy  Lists. 

Then  follows  a  list  of  Orders,  Decorations,  and  Mentions  in 
Dispatches,  which  includes,  with  many  other  honours,  five 
awards  of  the  Victoria  Cross. 

On  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  about  six  hundred  students  and 
young  graduates  who  had  been  members  of  the  Officers'  Training 
Corps  at  once  received  commissions  in  the  Army.  The  Officers' 
Training  Corps,  which  in  this  University  includes  Artillery, 
Engineer,  Infantry,  and  Medical  Units,  continued  to  be  an 
active  training  centre  for  Cadets  during  the  whole  of  the  war. 
It  will  be  seen  from  the  lists  that  a  large  proportion  of  the 
graduates  of  the  University  took  service  as  medical  officers.  In 
many  instances  medical  students  who  had  joined  the  Forces 
as  combatants  were  returned  at  a  later  stage  to  the  University 
to  complete  their  professional  training  in  view  of  the  urgent 
needs  of  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


Introduction 

The  work  of  editing  the  volume  has  been  carried  out  by- 
Major  John  E.  Mackenzie.  The  University  desires  to  thank 
the  Editor  for  the  labour  and  care  he  has  expended  in  compiling 
it,  and  in  passing  it  through  the  press.  To  gather,  select,  and 
verify  the  particulars  of  service  of  so  many  persons  has  not 
been  a  short  or  easy  task.  Among  Major  Mackenzie's  qualifi- 
cations for  the  Editorship  was  the  fact  that  he  had  served  as 
Adjutant  of  the  Officers'  Training  Corps  throughout  the  War. 
He  has  spared  no  pains  to  secure  accuracy  and  completeness, 
and  in  this  he  has  had  efficient  help  from  a  staff  of  assistants 
and  from  several  voluntary  workers,  among  whom  Mr  J.  G. 
Gilbertson,  Dr  Thomas  Mackenzie,  Dr  Samuel  Walker,  and 
Mr  George  Wilson,  should  especially  be  named.  Much  of  the 
initial  work  of  collecting  particulars  was  carried  out  by  the 
former  Secretary  of  the  Senatus  and  Court,  Professor  Sir  Ludovic 
Grant,  with  the  assistance  of  the  clerical  staff,  and  the  material 
was  indexed  under  the  supervision  of  Dr  James  Walker. 

Mr  Rudyard  Kipling  has  allowed  us  to  print  the  sentences 
which  follow  on  the  next  page.  They  formed  part  of  a  speech 
delivered  in  July  1920,  on  the  occasion  of  his  receiving  from  the 
University  the  honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws.  His  words 
are  felt  to  be  a  peculiarly  fitting  introduction  to  the  Roll  of 
Honour  of  the  University  in  which  they  were  spoken. 

J.   A.   EWING, 

Principal  and  Vice-Chancellor. 

The  University, 
Edinburgh,  January  192 1. 


XI 


TERE  as  elsewhere,  the  sins  of  the  fathers 
-*-  -*-  were  visited  on  the  children,  and  the  sons  of 
your  University  were  once  again  constrained,  like 
their  forebears,  so  to  use  themselves  in  matters  of 
conscience  as  they  should  answer  to  their  Maker. 
All  earth  is  witness  that  they  answered  as  befitted 
their  ancestry ;  they  endured  as  the  strong  in- 
fluences about  their  youth  had  framed  them  to 
endure.  That  they  willingly  and  wittingly  laid 
down  the  unachieved  purposes  of  their  lives  in 
order  that  all  life  should  not  be  wrenched  from  its 
purpose ;  that  they  turned  without  fear  or  question 
from  these  Gates  of  Learning  to  those  of  the  Grave 
in  order  that  free  men  might  still  continue  to 
learn  freedom,  is  their  glory  but  not  their  glory 
alone.  It  is  the  glory  also  of  their  severe  and 
beloved  mother,  who,  while  she  gave  them  learn- 
ing, dowered  them  with  that  wisdom  without 
which  all   learning  is  folly." 

RUDYARD   KIPLING. 

From  a  Speech  at  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  jth  July  1920. 


ROLL  OF  THE  FALLEN 


ABERNETHY,  WILLIAM  (p.  1893). 

Anderson     Institute,    Lerwick.      Student    of    Science,     1914-15.  R.E.    (Special 

Brigade),  Pioneer  Feb.   1916.      France.     Wounded  on  29th  and  died  of  wounds 

on  30th  June  1916  at  Fricourt  on  Somme.  PI.  II. 

ADAMSON,  GEORGE  ADDIS  (b.  1898). 

Ardrossan  Academy  ;  Dux;  First  XV.  and  XL  Cadet  Corps  1909-12.  Student 
of  Arts,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  July  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec. 
1916.  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  France.  Fell  in 
action  at  Passchendaele  on  12th  October  1917.  PI.  II. 

ADAMSON,  ROBERT  THORBURN  (b.   1893). 

Ardrossan  Academy.  Cadet  Corps  1903-6.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  13th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914  ; 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1916.  France.  Fell  leading  his  Company  at  the 
Battle  of  Arras  on  23rd  April  1917.  PI.  II. 

AINGER,  HERBERT  CECIL  (b.  1895). 

Giggleswick.  O.T.C.  1910-11.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Dec.  1913  to  Nov.  1914.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  3rd  Royal  Scots, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  1916.  R.F.C.  Observer,  1916;  Pilot  March  1917. 
France.     Killed  in  Flanders  on  4th  October  1917.  PI.  II. 

AINSLIE,  ARCHIBALD  (b.  1893). 

Launceston  Church  Grammar  School,  Tasmania.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14. 
Scottish  Horse,  Private  Dec.  1914.  3/4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  191 5.     Palestine.     Killed  in  action  in  Egypt  on  19th  April  1917.  PI.  II. 

AITKEN,  IAN  MALCOLM  (b.  1899). 

Edinburgh  Academy ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
April  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  82nd  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918.  France 
Sept.  191 8.  Wounded  near  Le  Cateau,  Battle  of  Cambrai,  on  10th  and  died  on 
12th  October  1918.  PI.  II. 

AITON,  WILLIAM  (b.  1890). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1905-9.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-14;  M.A.  1912. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  Jan.  1914,  Cadet.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse, 
Private  Aug.  1914;  Corporal  1916.  3rd  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917. 
France  and  Macedonia.     Killed  in  action  on  21st  March   1918.  PI.  II. 

1  A 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  ELLIOT  (6.   1894). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Cadet  Corporal.  Shooting  VIII. 
Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
12th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  March  191 5.  France. 
Treacherously  shot  while  trying  to  save  a  German  on  15th  August  191 5  near 
Bethune.  PI.  11. 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS  MALCOLMSON  (6.  1899). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  April  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  41st  Squadron,  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1917.  France  July  1918.  Killed  In  action  in  Flanders  on  17th 
August  1918.  PI.  11. 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS  MITCHELL  {b.  1885). 

Selkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1903-4;  Procurator,  1908.  i/4th  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914  Killed  at  the  Dardanelles  on  12th 
July  1915. 

ALLAN,  ARTHUR  GORDON  (A  1898). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  Cadet  Drummer.  First  XI. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  May  1917,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  106th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  France 
Feb.  191 8.  Wounded  on  4th  Nov.  near  Valenciennes  and  died  on  8th  December 
1918.  PI.  HI. 

ALLAN,  JAMES  GRANT  (b.  1895). 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1908-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts, 
1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  Regimental  Lewis  Gun  Officer.  France. 
Killed  in  action  at  Hill  70,  Loos,  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  III. 

ALLEN,  STEPHEN  DEXTER  (6.  1899). 

Bedford  Modern  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1916, 
to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  4th  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  Attached  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Aug.  1918.  France.  "Killed 
while  gallantly  leading  his  men  "  at  Ligny  Thilloy  on  27th  August  1918.         PI.  III. 

ALLISON,  JAMES  {p.  1881). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1900- 1  ;  Law  Agent.  8th  and  9th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.  Killed  in  action  in 
France  on  20th  September  1917.  PI.  III. 

ALLISON,  T. 

Former  Student.  Solicitor.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Captain.  Killed  in  action 
in  France  on  18th  May  1915. 


PLATE   II. 


R.  T.  Adamson. 


W.  Abernethy. 


G.  A.  Adamson. 


A.    AlNSLlE. 


Ian  M.  Aitken. 


J.  A.  E.  Alexander. 


T.  Malcolmson  Alexander. 


W.    AlTON. 


PLATE   III. 


Stephen  D.  Allen. 


J.  G.  Allan. 


A.  D.  Anderson. 


James  Allison. 


J.  Douglas  Alston. 


James  Anderson. 


David  Anderson. 


C.  G.  Anderson. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

ALSTON,  J.  DOUGLAS  {b.  1890). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1907-9.  2nd  and  3rd  Scottish  Rifles 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  at  the  Battle  of 
Neuve  Chapelle  on  10th  March  191 5.  PI.  in. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER  DAVID  (b.  1882). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts ;  M.A.  1904.  Chartered  Accountant 
(London).  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.  1905-9.  1st  Grenadier  Guards,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec. 
1917.     France.     Killed  in  action  near  Maubeuge  on  6th  November  191 8.       PI.  III. 

ANDERSON,  COLVIN  GIBSON  {b.  1889). 

Boroughmuir  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  15th  and  18th 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  March  191 7.  France  March  191 8.  Wounded 
2nd  June  1918.     Killed  in  action  on  28th  September  1918.  PI.  in. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID  (b.  1893). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College  ;  First  XV.     Student  of  Medicine,  191 1-14.  1 /5th  Royal 

Scots  (Machine-Gun  Section),  Private  Sept.  19 14.     Killed  in  action  in  Gallipoli 

on  2nd  May  1915.  PI.  ill. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  (/;.  1893). 

Forfar  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15  ;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov. 
191 1  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  10th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June 
1916.     Died  on  service  on  20th  August  1916.  PI.  III. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  GEORGE.     (See  p.  115.) 

ANDERSON,  JOSEPH  EDMUND  ALEXANDER  (b.  1892). 

Student  of  Law,  1912-14;  Law  Agent,  1914.  24th  Royal  Fusiliers  (2nd  Sportsman's 
Battalion),  Private  Feb.  191 5.  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Beaumont  Hamel  on 
13th  November  1916.  PI.  IV. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  BALLANTINE  (b.  1890). 

St  Mary's,  Melrose;  Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  Academicals,  1909-13. 
Student  of  Law,  1908-12.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1913.  1st  Lovat  Scouts,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  Gallipoli  July 
191 5  ;  Egypt  and  Palestine.     Killed  at  Gaza  on  19th  April  1917.  PI.  IV. 

ANDERSON,  SAMUEL  STEPHEN  (b.  1882). 

George  Heriot's  School;  Captain  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1 899-1 905  ; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  1903.  Schoolmaster's  Diploma,  1904.  5th  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.  Interpreter. 
Killed  in  action  in  Gallipoli  on  30th  December  191 5.  PI.  IV. 

ANDERSON,  WALTER  KINLOCH  (b.  1885). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 3.  9th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd 
Lieut.  March  191 5 ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  1916;  Captain  1918. 
Attached  6th  Black  Watch,  51st  Highland  Division,  July  1918.  France.  Killed 
in  Bois  de  Courtrai,  near  Rheims,  on  22nd  July  1918.  PI.  IV. 

3 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES  (b.  1888). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1907-9.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 1. 
14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  May  1915.  France  June  1916. 
Wounded  Sept.  1916.  Killed  in  action  near  Bethune  on  23rd  October  1916.     PI.  IV. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  STEWART  (b.  1884). 

George    Heriot's    and    Boroughmuir  Schools.       Student  of  Arts,    1905-8  ;    M.A. 

1908.     R.G.A.,  Gunner  Sept.  1916.     France.      Wounded  on   29th  Sept.  and  died 

of  wounds  on  9th  October  1917  near  Etaples.  PI.  iv. 

ANDREW,  WILLIAM  DICKIE  {b.  1894). 

Linlithgow  Academy.     Student   of  Law,   191 3-14.  Lothians  and   Border   Horse, 

Private  1912.       i/ioth  and  15th  Royal   Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  May   1917.     Killed   in 

action  on  22nd  March  191 8.  PI.  IV. 

ANGUS,  STEWART  {b.   1890). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1908-12;  B.Sc,  1912.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  March  1909  to  Jan.  1910.  Engineers  1910-12,  Cadet.  R.E.  City  of 
Edinburgh  (Fortress)  Engineers,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5.  Egypt  Dec.  1915,  and 
France.     Killed  in  action  near  Hebuterne  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  IV. 

ARCHIBALD,  JAMES  (b.   1890). 

West  Calder  and  Boroughmuir  Schools.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-11  ;  M.A.  191 1. 
1 6th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Corporal  May  1916.  France.  Died  of  wounds 
received  near  Albert  on  26th  August  191 8.  PI.  IV. 

ARMIT,  NAPIER  (b.  1880). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1901-3.  Advocate,  1904.  16th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Jan.  191 5.  France.  M.C.  July  1916.  Killed  in 
action  at  Bazentin-le-Petit  on  4th  August  1916.  PI.  v. 

ARMSTRONG,  HENRY  LESLIE  (b.  1892). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1911-15;  M.A. 
1914;  LL.B.  1915.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ; 
Lieut.  1917.  Dardanelles  Nov.  1915  ;  Egypt  Spring  1916  ;  France  April  1918. 
Killed  in  action  at  Kemmel  on  25th  April  19 18.  PI.  v. 

ARMSTRONG,  HENRY  LOUIS  WINTHROP  (b.  1880). 

Haileybury.  Student  of  Law,  1902-4.  7th  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut. 
Killed  in  action  in  December  1915. 

AUBEL,  WILLY  VAN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  Belgian  Army,  Adjutant.  Killed  in  action  on  October 
1916.  PI.  v. 

AUSTIN,  JOHN  HENRY  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Medicine.  L.RC.P.  &  S.(Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1887; 
M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1892.  Army  Medical  Service,  Colonel.  Died  on  service  on  21st 
April  191 7. 

4 


PLATE    IV. 


R.  B.  Anderson. 


S.  Stephen  Anderson. 


.  J.  E.  A.  Anderson. 


W.  K.  Anderson. 


Wm.  J.  Anderson. 


Wm.  S.  Anderson. 


W.  D.  Andrew. 


James  Archibald. 


Stewart  Angus. 


PLATE    V. 


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J.  M.  Bain. 


\.  P.  Baker. 


H.  Leslie  Armstrong. 


Napier  Armit. 


D.  H.  Baii.ev. 


Roy  F.  Balmain. 


h.  Balfour- .Melville. 


C.  J.  Banks. 


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BAILEY,  DERMOT  HARVEY  {b.  1884). 

George  Watson's  College.  Swimming.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 901-2.  Tea 
Planter,  Ceylon.  i/8th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5.  France  July  191 5.  Killed 
in  action  on  23rd  May  1917.  PI.  V. 

BAIN,  JOHN  MEIKLE  (b.   1880). 

Buccleuch  and  Wilton  Schools,  Hawick.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1900-4; 
M.A.  1904;  B.Sc.  (London).  Schoolmaster.  12th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  April 
191 5.     Killed  in  action  on  14th  July  1916.  PI.  V. 

BAKER,  ALBERT  PARKES  (b.  1886). 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  Gold  Medalist,  Exhibition  Marathon,  1908. 
Student  of  Law.  Malay  States  Volunteer  Rifles,  Sergeant.  2nd  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  attached  10th  Durham  L.I.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  France  Jan.  1917. 
Killed  in  action  on  27th  August   191 7.  PI.  V. 

BALFOUR,  ISAAC  BAYLEY.     (See  p.  115.) 

BALFOUR-MELVILLE,  JAMES  ELLIOT  (b.  1882). 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Malvern  ;  First  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Association  "  Blue." 
Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1912.  3rd  attached  2nd  Black  Watch, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1914.      France.      Killed  in  action  at  Loos  on  25th  September 

1915.  PI.  v. 

BALMAIN,  ROY  FREDERICK  {b.   1895). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  191 3  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Captain  Aug.  1917.  Adjutant  51st  Brigade  R.F.A.,  1915-18.  France  May  1915  ; 
Somme  1916;  Arras  April,  and  Ypres  Sept.  1917.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and 
Jan.  1918.  M.C.  June  1918.  Died  of  wounds  on  1st  October  1918  near 
Passchendaele.  PI.  v. 

BANKS,  CHARLES  JAMES  (b.  1896). 

Lanark  Grammar  School;  George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  7th 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  April  1916.  France.  Killed  at  High  Wood 
on  1 2th  October  19 16.  PI.  v. 

BANNERMAN,  ROBERT  GILROY  (b.   1894). 

George  Heriot's  School;  Dux;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Arts,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  June  1915,  Cadet  Bom- 
bardier.   R.F.A.,  157th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1916.     France 

1916.  Killed  in  action  on  25th  July  1916  near  Montauban  on  the  Somme.    PI.  VI. 

BARCLAY,  IVAN  CURROR  CHRISTIE  (b.  1895). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S. 
Mary  Rose,  Surgeon-Probationer.  Jutland  Battle.  Dispatches  Aug.  1918.  Killed 
in  action  on  17th  October  1917.  PI.  VI. 

5  A  2 


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BARRIE,  CHARLES  DAVID  OGILVY  (b.   1881). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1898-1903;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1903. 
14th  London  Regiment  (London  Scottish),  Corporal.  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  the  Somme  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  VI. 

BARRIE,  WILLIAM  COWAN  OGILVY  (b.  1882). 

Dumfries  Academy;  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1900-4 ; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1904.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914. 
France.  Neuve  Chapelle  and  Festubert.  Twice  wounded.  Killed  in  action  on 
14th  October  1916.  PI.  VI. 

BARRON,  JAMES  (b.  1877). 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Arts,  1896-8.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Captain  Sept.  1914;  Major  Jan.  191 5.  France.  Wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Loos 
on  25th  and  died  on  27th  September  191 5. 

BARTLEMAN,  THOMAS  EDWARD  {b.  1897). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1909-14,  Cadet  Corporal  (Piper). 
Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1914  to  Nov.  1915,  Cadet.  5th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Nov.  191 5.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917. 
France  June  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  6th  September  1917.  PI.  VI. 

BAXENDINE,  JOHN  YOUNG  (b.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1914 
to  April  1915,  Cadet.  1st  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915.  Suvla  Bay, 
Dardanelles,  Sept.  191 5;  Egypt  and  France.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  1st 
July  1916.  PI.  vi. 

BAXTER,  ALEXANDER  KIDD  (b.  1869). 

Student  of  Medicine,  1 896-1 902  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  Medical  Officer  of  the  War 
Office  Emigration  Agency,  Wei-hai-wei,  1917.  Died  there  from  typhus  on  14th 
March   1918.  PI.  VI. 

BAXTER,  ANGUS  CAMERON  (b.  1894). 

Rothesay  Academy ;  Hillhead  High  School,  Glasgow.  Student  of  Science, 
1912-14.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915. 
France.     Killed  in  action  at  Ypres  on  31st  July  1917.  PI.  VI. 

BEATTY,  GUY  (p.  1870). 

Newry  Intermediate  School  and  Wesley  College,  Dublin.     Student  of  Medicine, 

1889-94;  M.B.,  CM.  1894.     L.D.S.,  R.C.S.I.  1908  ;  D.P.H.,  D.T.M.     West  African 

Medical  Staff,  Medical  Officer.     South  Africa,  1900-2;  German  Cameroons,  191 5. 

•      Died  at  Belfast  on  7th  February  1916.  PI.  VI. 

BEDELL-SIVRIGHT,  DAVID  REVELL  (b.  1880). 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  B.A.  (Cambridge);  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-10 ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  Rugby  Scottish  International,  22  "Caps."  Royal  Navy, 
Fleet  Surgeon,  1914  Dardanelles  April  191 5.  Died  of  acute  septicaemia  on 
5th  September  1915.  PI.  VII. 

6 


PLATE    VI. 


C.  D.  Ogilvv  Barrie. 


W.  C.  Ogilvv  Barrie. 


R.  G.  Bannermax. 


I.  C.  C.  Barclay. 


T.  E.  Bartleman. 


J.  Y.  Baxendine. 


A.  Kidd  Baxter. 


Angus  C.  Baxter. 


Guy  Beatty. 


PLATE   VII. 


William  Begg. 


D.  R.  Bedell-Si vright. 


C.  M.  Begg. 


A.  Herbert  Bell. 


A.  M'C.  Bell. 


T.  H.  S.  Bell. 


A.  Terras  Bell. 


J.  Murray  Bell. 


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BEGG,  CHARLES  MACKIE  {b.  1879). 

Otago  High  School,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 898-1 905  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903; 
M.D.  1905;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1906;  F.RC.P.  1915.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
1907;  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.  1914;  D.D.M.S.  Oct.  1916.  Gallipoli  191 5.  France. 
C.M.G.  Nov.  1915  ;  C.B.  Jan.  1918.  Croix  de  Guerre,  second  Battle  of  the  Marne, 
1918.     Died  of  pneumonia  at  Twickenham  on  2nd  February  1919.  PI.  VII. 

BEGG,  WILLIAM  (b.  1889). 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1909.  Law  Agent.  5th  Royal  High- 
landers (Black  Watch)  Sergeant  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Summer  191 5.  France. 
Nov.  1914.    Killed  in  action  at  Beaumont  Hamel  on  13th  November  1916.    PI.  VII. 

BEILBY,  JULIUS  HENRY  (b.  1868). 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1885-9;  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  attached  Worcester  Yeomanry,  Captain  Nov.  1914.  Dispatches 
June  1917.     Killed  in  action  at  Katia,  Egypt,  on  23rd  April  1916.  PI.  VII. 

BELL,  ALFRED  HERBERT  {b.  18S0). 

George  Watson's  College.     Student  of  Law,  1898.     Chartered  Accountant,  1904. 

Royal    Scots   (College   Coy.)  1898- 1906,  Sergeant.     8th  Royal  Scots,  2nd   Lieut. 

1906;  Captain  1911.     nth  Royal  Scots,  Captain  Nov.  1914.     France  May  1915. 

Wounded  in  July  1915.     Missing,  reported  killed  at  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5. 

PI.  VII. 
BELL,  ARCHIBALD  McCUTCHEON  {b.  1899). 

Royal  High  School.     Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Nov.  1917, 

Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Nov.   1917;   Pilot  Nov.  1918.     Died  of  influenza  and 

pneumonia  on  29th  March  1919.  PI.  VII. 

BELL,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  TERRAS  (b.  1871). 

Grammar  Schools  in  New  Zealand.  Student  of  Medicine,  1891-5  ;  M.B.,  CM. 
1895  ;  M.D.  1902.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914.  Egypt.  Died  of 
apoplexy  at  Cairo  on  29th  December  1914.  PI.  VII. 

BELL,  JOHN  MURRAY  (b.  1882). 

George  Watson's  College;  Glenalmond.  Cadet  Corps  1896-8.  Student  of  Law, 
1902-3.  Chartered  Accountant,  1905.  O.T.C  Infantry,  June  1909  to  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  191 3.  Barry  Officers'  Camp,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914.  9th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch);  Captain  Dec.  1914.  France  July  1915.  Killed  in  action  on 
25th  September  191 5  near  Loos.  PI.  vn. 

BELL,  THOMAS  HENRY  STANLEY  (b.  1890). 

High  School,  Dunfermline.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1912  to  Sept.  1914;  Cadet.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut; 
Captain.     France.     Killed  in  action  on  1st  October  191 5  near  Vermelles.      PI.  VII. 

BENTLEY,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL  (b.  1878). 

Student  of  Medicine.  Edin.  City  Vol.  Art.  Univ.  Coy.  Scots  Greys,  Private  1896  ; 
Corporal.  South  African  Campaign,  1898-1901.  1st  Royal  Warwickshire  Regi- 
ment, Captain.     Killed  in  action  at  Armentieres  on  23rd  October  1914.       PI.  XCII. 

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BEST,  STEPHEN  WRIOTHESLEY  (6.  1889). 

Christ  College,  Brecon.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1913  to 
Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  (Brecknockshire)  and  7th  South  Wales  Borderers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Aden  1914;  India  191 5;  Mesopotamia 
1916.  Dispatches  Oct.  1917.  Wounded  March  1917.  Killed  at  Battle  of 
Bund-i-Adhaim,  Mesopotamia,  on  30th  April   1917.  PI.  VIII. 

BEVERIDGE,  DAVID  ALEXANDER  {b.  1886). 

Loretto;  First  XV.  and  Hockey  XI.  B. A.  (Cambridge)  1908.  Student  of  Law, 
1908-9.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914.  R.F.A.,  54th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut- 
Oct.  1914.  Gallipoli  191 5.  Died  of  dysentery  at  Malta  on  13th  September 
1915.  PI.  VIII. 

BEZUIDENHOUT,  PETER  H.  S. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5.     France.     M.C.     Killed  in  action  in  1917. 

PI.  XCIV. 

BINGHAM,  JOHN  WARNOCK  (/;.   1880). 

Campbell  and  Queen's  Colleges,  Belfast.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 899-1907. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C.,  10th  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain. 
Died  on  service  191 9. 

BINKS,  HERBERT  WALTER  (b.  1884). 

Exeter   College.  Student    of   Medicine,    1900-7 ;    M.B.,    Ch.B.    1907.     R.A.M.C, 

Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.  Died  from  pneumonia  following  influenza 
in  October  191 8.  PI.  VIII. 

BINNING,  WILLIAM  BARCLAY  {b.  1896). 

Dunfermline  High  School ;  Dux.     Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 

Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.     Scottish  Rifles  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  Died  of  wounds 

on  24th  April  19 16.  PI.  VIII. 

BIRNIE,  ROBERT  {b.  1881). 

Mount    Pleasant,  Gretna,  and   Girvan    Schools.     Student    of   Arts   and  Science, 

1906-15;  M.A.   1911;  B.Sc.  1915.     R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  March    1916,  Pioneer. 

France.     Died  of  gas  poisoning  on  28th  June  1916.  PI.  VIII. 

BIRRELL,  GEORGE  HENRY  GORDON  (b.  1893). 

Loretto.     Edinburgh    University    O.T.C.    Artillery,    Jan.   to    Dec.  191 1,   Cadet. 

9th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  19 14.  France  Feb. 

191 5.     Killed  at  the  second  Battle  of  Ypres  on  10th  May  191 5.  PI.  vin. 

BIRRELL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  (b.  i860). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1880.  R.A.M.C,  Surgeon 
1881  ;  Major-General  (Retired).  Sudan,  Burmah,  Egypt,  Nile  Campaigns.  Surgeon- 
General,  Dardanelles,  191 5.  D.D.M.S,  Salisbury.  Dispatches  (Burmah).  Died 
at  Lochboisdale  on  23rd  August  1918.  PI.  vin. 

8 


PLATE   VIII. 


D.  A.  Beveridge. 


Stephen  W.  Best. 


W.  B.  Binning. 


D.  C.  Black. 


Robert  Birnie. 


'  '*'«  ^K      gt 


Wm.  G.  Birrell. 


G.  H.  G.  Birrell. 


Andrew  Black. 


PLATE   IX. 


John  Black. 


E.  J.  Blair. 


John  Blair. 


G.  S.  Blandv. 


P.  A.  Blair. 


William  Blair. 


P.  Dick  Booth. 


G.  V.  Bogle. 


F.  Borda. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

BLACK,  ANDREW  {b,  1896). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16.  Orkney  and  Zetland  Bursar. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1915  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
April  1916,  Private.     Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Arras  on  9th  April  1917.  PI.  VIII. 

BLACK,  DAVID  CHRISTIE  (b.  1889). 

Alva  Academy  and  Dollar  Institution.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1908-10; 
M.A.  1910;  LL.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908  to  Jan.  191 2,  Cadet. 
Barrister  in  Calgary,  Alberta.  10th  Battalion  Canadian  Infantry,  Private  Aug. 
1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5;  Captain  Aug.  1916;  Acting  Major.  M.C.  Dispatches 
April  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  28th  April  1917.  PI.  VIII. 

BLACK,  JOHN  (b.  1894). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 3- 14.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug. 
1914.  6th  Battalion  Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut.  1918.  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  and  France.  Dispatches  Nov.  191 7.  Wounded  twice  at  Cambrai  Nov. 
1917.     Wounded  again  and  died  on  23rd  August  191 8  at  Courcelles.  PI.  IX. 

BLACK,  MAURICE  CHARLES  OSBORNE  (b.  1894). 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1909-12.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept. 
1914,  Cadet.  7th  Border  Regiment,  attached  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914.     France.     Killed  in  action  on  the  Somme  on  24th  August  19 16. 

BLAIR,  EDWARD  JAMES  (b.  1885). 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
5th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Captain.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  ;  Captain  191 5.  Wounded  191 5 
and  1916.     M.C.  Nov.  1916.     Killed  in  action  in  April  1917.  PI.  IX. 

BLAIR,  JOHN  (b.  1889). 

Ardrossan  Academy.  Cadet  Corps.  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science, 
1907-12;  M.A.  1910 ;  B.Sc.  1912.  6th  Royal  Scots  (College  Coy.)  for  four  years, 
Private.  8th,  2/8th,  and  20th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  March  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1915;  temp.  Captain  May  1916;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918.  France.  Wounded 
twice  in  April  191 8.  Wounded  on  the  2nd  and  died  of  wounds  on  the  12th  of 
October  191 8.  PI.  ix. 

BLAIR,  PATRICK  ALEXANDER  (b-  1880). 

Sedbergh.  Student  of  Law,  1 900-1.  Chartered  Accountant,  1904.  9th  Royal 
Scots  previous  to  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1912.  France  1915.  Dispatches  1916.  M.C. 
1917.     Killed  in  action  on  23rd  April  1917.  PI.  IX. 

BLAIR,  WILLIAM  {b.  1893). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914.  2/9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1914. 
8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on  23rd 
April  1917.  PI.  ix. 

BLANDY,  GURTH  SWINNERTON  (b.  1878). 

Sheffield  Royal  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1895-1902;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1902;  M.D.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain.  M.C.  Died  of  wounds  in  May 
19 1 7-  PI.  ix. 

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BOGLE,  GILBERT  VERE  (b.  1884). 

Napier  High  School.  B.A.  (New  Zealand).  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-12  ; 
Buchanan  Scholar.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  Athletics.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1909  to 
April  1910,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  1910.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps,  attached  1st  Battalion  N.Z.  Rifle  Brigade,  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain.  Killed  in 
action  on  17th  September  1916.  PI.  IX. 

BOOTH,  PATRICK  DICK  (b.  1886). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1902-7;  B.Sc.  1907. 
Trevelyan  Scholar.  Edin.  City  Art.  Vol.  Univ.  Coy.  1906-8.  Canadian  R.A., 
32nd  Howitzer  Battery,  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ; 
Captain.  Gallipoli,  29th  Division,  1915-16.  France  1916-17;  Somme,  Arras, 
Ypres,  and  Cambrai.  M.C.  June  191 5.  Dispatches  Nov.  1915  and  May  1918. 
D.S.O.  (posthumous)  Cambrai  1917.  Wounded  at  Dardanelles  and  Cambrai. 
Died  of  wounds  near  Les  Rues  Vertes  on  1st  December  1917.  PI.  IX. 

BORDA,  FORTUNATO  (b.  1898.) 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 5  to  June  1917,  Cadet. 
Enlisted  Feb.  1917,  Private;  L/Corporal.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  28th 
September  1918.  PI.  ix. 

BOSWALL,  JAMES  DONALDSON  {b.  1870). 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Fettes  College  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1890-4. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1894.  O.R.V.B.  Mtd.  Infantry,  1893-8.  C.I.V.  Mtd. 
Infantry,  South  African  Campaign  1900-2.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  attached  1st  Essex  Regiment;  Captain  Jan.  1915. 
Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli  on  6th  June  191 5.  PI.  x. 

BOTHA,  The  Right  Hon.  LOUIS  {b.  1863). 

LL.D.  1907.  Privy  Council.  Premier  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  Boer  Forces,  1899- 1903.  General  in  British  Army. 
Commander  of  the  Union  Forces  in  German  South- West  Africa,  1914-15.  Died 
of  influenza  on  26th  August  1919.  PI.  x. 

BOW,  JOHN  MACKENZIE  (b.  1863). 

Loretto.  Student  of  Law,  1880.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1887.  10th 
Canadian  Exp.  Force,  Private.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  15th  August  1917. 

PI.  x. 

BOWHILL,  JAMES  SHOLTO  ELLIOT  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1908-13.  Chartered  Accountant, 
191 3.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  May  1916.  France.  Died  of  wounds  on  1st  June 
1917-  PI.  x. 

BRASH,  JAMES  (b.  1893). 

West  Calder  and  Boroughmuir  Schools.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914. 
16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1914.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Captain.  France. 
Dispatches  1917.  D.S.O.  April  1917 ;  M.C.  (posthumous)  Dec.  1918.  Died  of 
wounds  at  Wimereux  on  9th  November  191 8.  PI.  x. 


PLATE   X. 


J.  M.  Bow. 


J.    D.    BOSWALL. 


Louis  Botha. 


J.  S.   E.  Bow  HILL. 


James  Brash. 


George  Bremner. 


J.  H.  Brink. 


G.  S.  Brock. 


Alex.  Brook. 


PLATE    XI. 


A.  C.  Brown. 


D.  D.  Brown. 


D.  M.  Brown. 


G.  L.  Brown. 


John  Brown. 
1 2th  Highland  Light  Infantry. 


John  Brown. 
4th  Royal  Scots. 


VVm.  S.  Brown. 


William  Brown. 


William  B-kownlie. 


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BREMNER,  GEORGE  (A,  1893). 

Grove  Academy,  Broughty-Ferry.  Student  of  Science,  1910-13;  B.Sc.  1913. 
RE.  80th  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  Sept.  1916; 
Major  Jan.  1917.  Dispatches  Nov.  1917  and  April  1918.  M.C.  July  1916; 
D.S.O.  March  1918.     Killed  in  action  on  23rd  March  1918.  PI.  X. 

BRINK,  JOHANNES  HIERONYMUS  (b.  1893). 

Somerset  West  School ;  South  African  College,  Cape  Town.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5.  Royal  Flying  Corps,  Jan.  1916. 
France ;  St  Julien,  St  Jean,  Hill  60,  and  second  Ypres.  Dispatches.  Wounded 
Aug.  and  Nov.    191 5.      Wounded  at  Cambrai  on  9th   and  died    on    nth    April 

1917.  PI.  x. 

BROCK,  GEORGE  SELBY  (b.  1886). 

Uppingham ;  First  XV.  St  Andrews  University ;  First  XV.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1904-10 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1909  to  Jan.  1911, 
Cadet  Corporal.  Indian  Medical  Service,  attached  9th  Bhopal  Infantry ;  Captain. 
France    1914.     Dispatches  (Givenchy).     Died   at   Rawal    Pindi   on   12th  October 

1918.  PI.  X. 

BROOK,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1865). 

Knox   Institute,    Haddington.     Student  of  Arts,  1883-7;    M-A-   l887-     Writer  to 

the  Signet,  1891.      8th  Royal  Scots,  June  1886.  Mobilised  Aug.   1914,  Major; 

Lieut-Colonel.     France  Nov.   19 14.     Dispatches.  Died  of  wounds  in  France  on 

21st  May  1915.  PI.  X. 

BROWN,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL  (b.  1884). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1902-5.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1908.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  95th  Battery, 
France,  Sept.  1916.  Killed  in  action  at  Berry-au-Bac  on  the  Aisne  on  27th  May 
191 8.  PI.  XI. 

BROWN,  DAVID  DOUGLAS  {b.  1894). 

Broughton  and  George  Heriot's  Schools.  O.T.C.  1909-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-14;  M.A.  1915.  6th  Royal  Scots,  1912-14, 
Private.  13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  France.  Killed  in  action 
on  26th  September  191 5.  PI.  XL 

BROWN,  DONALD  MORTON  (b.   1897). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  Jamieson  Bursar. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  2/7th  Lancashire  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  8th,  7th,  3rd  and  1st  Battns.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Lieut.  July  1917.  France  1916.  Wounded  at  Arras  April  1917.  Killed  in 
action  near  Vaux-Andigny  on  17th  October  1918.  PI.  XI. 

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BROWN,  G.  L.  (b.  1886). 

Bedford  County  and  University  College  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-7. 
14th  London  Regiment  (London  Scottish),  Private  Sept.  1914.  10th  and  1st  Loyal 
North  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  April  1917.  France 
March  1917.     Killed  in  action  at  Passchendaele  on  15th  November  1917.        PI.  XI. 

BROWN,  JOHN  (6.  1884). 

Dalkeith    High    School.     Student   of    Arts,    1904-6.     4th    Royal  Scots,    Private 

Sept.   1914;   Corporal;   2nd  Lieut.  May  1917;  Lieut.  Nov.   1918.  Palestine  and 

Egypt.     Invalided  home  Feb.  1919  and  died  on  27th  June  1919.  PI.  XI. 

BROWN,  JOHN  (b.  1889). 

North  Berwick  and  Dairsie  Schools.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-11  ;  M.A.  191 1.  16th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914;  L/Corporal  May  1916.  12th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 7.  France.  Died  of  wounds  on 
26th  March   1918.  PI.  XI. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  (b.  1889). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-12;  M.A.  1912.  Shooting  XI.  1911. 
6th  Royal  Scots,  Sergeant  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  1917 ; 
Acting  Captain.     Egypt.     Killed  in  action  on  nth  August  1918.  PI.  XI. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  SANDILANDS  (b.  1891). 

High  School,  Glasgow  ;  Athletics.  M.A.  (Glasgow)  1912.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14. 
15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  3rd  North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  March  191 5 ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  July  1917.  France  Feb.  1916. 
Killed  in  action  in  Flanders  on   14th  October  191 8.  PI.  XI. 

BROWNLIE,  WILLIAM  (b.  1881). 

High  School,  Invercargill,  N.Z.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  (New  Zealand).  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  attached  13th  Yorkshire  Regiment; 
Captain  Jan.  191 7.  France.  M.C.  (posthumous)  for  gallantry  near  Cambrai, 
Nov.   1917.     Killed  in  action  on  25th  March   1918.  PI.  XI. 

BRUCE,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  ARBUTHNOT  (b.   1899). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1911-12;  Mem.  Inst.  Mech.  Eng.,  1914. 
A.S.C.  i/ist  Lowland  Mounted  Brigade,  T.  and  S.  Column,  Jan.  1910;  Lieut. 
1914;  Captain  Jan.  1915.  Mediterranean  Sept.  1915  ;  Gallipoli,  Cape  Helles, 
Mudros  and  Egypt.  Dispatches  (Egypt)  June  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  23rd 
April  1916  at  El  Derweidar,  Suez.  PI.  XII. 

BRUCE,  JOHN  RUSSELL  (b.  1884). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law;  M.A.  1907,  LL-B.  1910;  Advocate,  191 1. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1907  to  Oct.  1914;  Captain  and  O.C.  1912.  15th  Royal 
Scots,  Major  Dec.  1914.  France.  Killed  in  action  at  La  Boiselle  on  1st 
July  1916.  PI.  XII. 

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PLATE  XII. 


J.  R.  Bruce. 


George  Brunton. 


A.  C.  A.  Bruce. 


J.  M.  Brunton. 


J.  E.  Brydon. 


R.  B.  Buchanan. 


E.  H.  Burgh. 


J.  Rattray  Burns. 


R.  M.  Buncle. 


PLATE   XIII. 


A.  B.  Burton. 


R.  M.  Burns. 


R.  Burns-Begg. 


Wji.  A.  Cairns. 


G.  M.  Cairns. 


E.  T.  Caird. 


John  Hunter  Cameron. 


James  M.  Cameron. 


James  Hunter  Cameron. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

BRUCE,  VINCENT  CONNELL  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  191 1-1 3  ;  LL.B.  1913  ; 
Advocate,  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 1  to  June  1914.  15th  and  13th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  i/5th  Gordon  Highlanders.  France. 
Killed  at  Neuville  St  Vaast  on  26th  March  19 16. 

BRUNTON,  GEORGE  (b.   1881). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  to 
Sept.  1915,  Cadet.  4th  and  8th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  igi 5  ;  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917.     France.     Died  of  wounds  on  nth  April  1918.  PI.  XII. 

BRUNTON,  JAMES  MACLEOD  {b.   1885). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5 
to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  6th  attached  4th  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Egypt  Nov.  1916;  Palestine.  Killed  in  action 
on  1st  August  1917  near  Gaza.  PI.  XII. 

BRYDON,  JOHN  EARNSCLEUGH  {b.  1886). 

Darlington;  Richmond  School,  Yorks.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-8;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1908.  RA.M.C.  (Vol.)  Univ.  Coy.,  1904-8;  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Jan.  1914. 
Attached  Northumbrian  Division,  Ammunition  Column.  Gassed  and  died  in 
France  on  27th  June  1917.  PI.  XII. 

BUCHANAN,  RICHARD  BRENDAN  (b.  1894). 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry;  Bedford  Grammar  School.  O.T.C.  1909-11. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 1  to  Sept.  1914.  5th 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Killed  in  action  in  Gallipoli  on 
20th  June  191 5.  PI.  XII. 

BUNCLE,  RONALD  MACDONALD  (b.  1896). 

Epsom     College.      O.T.C.     1909-12.      Student    of     Medicine,  1913-15.       O.T.C. 

Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Oct.  1915,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.   191 5.     Died 

of  injuries  at  Edinburgh  on  16th  October  1916.  PI.  XII. 

BURGH,  EDWARD  HENRY  (b.  1896). 

Kendal  Grammar  School ;  St  Bees  School,  Cumberland.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  4th  East  Lancashire 
Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  223rd  Brigade,  attached  Royal  Naval 
Division,  France  and  Flanders.  M.C.  Oct.  1917.  Died  of  wounds  near  Ruyual- 
court  in  France  on  4th  January  191 8.  PI.  xil. 

BURNS,  JAMES  RATTRAY  (6.  1888). 

Student  of  Law,  1907-8.  Solicitor.  R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Lieut.  April 
1915.    M.C.  April  1917.     Accidentally  killed  in  June  1918.  PI.  XII. 

BURNS,  RICHARD  MORRIS  (b.  1881). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1901-4.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1905. 
3rd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private  Aug.  1914;  Corporal.  France  Nov.  1914. 
Killed  in  action  at  Neuve  Chapelle  in  March   191 5.  PI.  XIII. 

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BURNS-BEGG,  ROBERT  (b.  1872). 

Stranraer  School,  Bournemouth.  M.A.  1892.  Advocate,  1895.  King's  Counsel, 
Transvaal.  South  African  Campaign,  1899- 1902.  Transvaal  Police,  Colonel 
1908.  W.O.,  General  Staff,  Colonel  191 5.  Town  Commandant,  Folkestone.  Dis- 
patches Feb.  1917.     Died  at  Edinburgh  on  9th  January  1918.  PI.  XIII. 

BURTON,  ALEXANDER  BROWN.  (J.  1888). 

Newton  School,  Dalkeith.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science;  M.A.  1910;  B.Sc.  1912. 
14th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  attached  13th  East  Surrey  Regiment,  Private 
Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain.  France  June  1916. 
M.C.     Missing,  presumed  killed,  on  9th  April   1918.  PI.  XIII. 

CAIRD,  ERNEST  THOMSON  (b.  1898). 

George  Watson's  College  O.T.C.,  1912-16;  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  1916  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet.  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917. 
France  June  1917.     Killed  in  action  near  Combles  on  24th  March  1918.      PI.  XIII. 

CAIRNS,  GEORGE  MORTON  (b.  1881). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1905.  Student  of  Law,  1905-8.  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  1908.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  June  1915  ;  Corporal.  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915.  France  Sept.  1916.  Killed 
at  Beaumont  Hamel  on  13th  November  1916.  PI.  XIII. 

CAIRNS,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON  (b.  1892). 

George  Watson's  College,  Student  of  Science,  191 1-1 5.  15th  attached  17th  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  France  June  1916.  Killed  in 
action  at  Cambrai  on  30th  September  1918.  PI.  XIII. 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM  HALL  (b.  1862). 

Royal    High    School.      Student   of    Medicine,    1878-82  ;    M.D.    1889.  R.A.M.C, 

attached    2/6th   Seaforth    Highlanders,    Lieut.    April    191 5 ;    Captain.  Died   at 

London  on   16th  June   1917.  PI.  XCII. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  HUNTER  (b.  1895). 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff;  Dollar  Institution.  O.T.C.  Sept.  1909  to  April  1914, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Sept. 
1914,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut. 
Dec.  1.9 1 4.      Gallipoli  and  France.      Killed  at  Loos  on  25th  September  1915. 

PI.  XIII. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  M.  (b.  1890). 

Glen  Urquhart  and  Strichen  Schools.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-11.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Dec.  1908  to  Nov.  1913,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Gallipoli  1915,  29th 
Division.     Killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on  7th  May  191 5.  PI.  xill. 

14 


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CAMERON,  JOHN  HUNTER  (b.   1888). 

Cheltenham  College.  Student  of  Science,  1905-10;  B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  1909  to  1910,  Cadet.  Civil  Engineer,  India.  I.  A.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
attached  5th  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  East  Africa.  Dis- 
patches Aug.  191 8.  Died  at  Fatehgarh,  India,  from  pneumonia  following  malaria, 
on  14th  March  1918.  PI.  XIII. 

CAMERON,  ROBERT  ALLAN  (b.  1889). 

Royal  High  School;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-10;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1910  ; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1914.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Sergeant  Sept.  1914.  France. 
Missing  since  September  191 5.  PI.  XIV. 

CAMERON,  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE  (b.  1891). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College  ;  Merchiston  Castle  ;  Shooting  VIII.  ;  First  XV.  O.T.C, 
1905-11,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14 ;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Dec.  191 1  to  Aug.  1913,  Cadet  Sergeant.  1st  Cameron  Highlanders  (S.R.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  191 3;  Lieut.  June  191 5.  France  Aug.  1914.  Wounded  at  Loos  on 
25th  Sept.  and  died  at  London  on  27th  October  191 5.  PI.  XIV. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1891). 

Anderson  Institute,  Lerwick ;  School  Champion.  Gordon  Highlanders  (Vol.), 
Private  1907-8.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-12;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1912.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1909  to  April  1912,  Cadet.  Volunteered,  medically  unfit,  Aug. 
1914.  Royal  Scots,  Private  July  1917.  R.G.A.  Gunner.  Died  of  influenza  at 
Plymouth  on  9th  November  191 8.  PI.  XIV. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  PENN  (b.  1894). 

City  of  London  School ;  First  XI ;  First  "  Fives."  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Arts,  191 3- 14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 3  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  9th 
East  Surrey  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  France.  Killed  at  Hulluch 
on  28th  September  191 5.  PI.  XIV. 


CAMPBELL,  DANIEL  G.  {b.  li 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Law,  1909-10.  Scottish  High  Jump 
Champion,  1910-13.  Rugby  and  Hockey  International.  Barrister  in  Canada. 
16th  Canadian  Regiment,  Captain  Aug.  1915.  France.  Wounded  at  the  Battle 
of  the  Somme.     Killed  in  action  on  9th  April  1917.  PI.  XIV. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD  (b.  1887). 

Pitlochry;  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1906-13; 
M.A.  1910;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Macdougall  Bursar  in  Arts;  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar 
in  Medicine.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Feb:  191 2,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
attached  2nd  East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  Killed  in  action  in 
France  on  17th  February  191 5.  PI.  xiv. 

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CAMPBELL,  EWEN  JOHN  {b.  1891). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  Scottish  Horse  Field 
Amb.,  Private;  Corporal  Sept.  1914.  3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.    Died  at  Cape  Town  on  21st  February  1917.     PI.  XIV. 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  BURNS  (b.  1893). 

Christ's  Hospital.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1912  to 
Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ; 
Lieut.     Killed  in  action  on  3rd  May  1917.  PI.  XIV. 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  GILLIES  (b.  1868). 

Blairlodge.  Student  of  Law,  1887-92.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1893.  10th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Captain  Aug.  1914 ;  Major.  Died  at  Cromarty  on  1st  February 
I9I5- 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  BARTON  (b.  1890). 

Lockerbie  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1909-15  ;  M.A.  1913.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  Feb.  1914,  Cadet.  Probationer,  Church  of  Scotland. 
2/5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5.  Killed  in  action 
on  19th  April  1917.  PI.  xiv. 

CARMICHAEL,  ANDREW  (b.  1897). 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  3/9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  April 
1917  ;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  May 
1918.     Killed  in  action  on  12th  October  1918.  PI.  XV. 

CARMICHAEL,  ANDREW  GEMMELL  (b.  1894). 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  191 1  to  July  1914  and  Nov. 
191 5,  Cadet.  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Killed  in  action  on  nth 
April  1917.  PI.  XV. 

CARNAGHAN,  JAMES  (b.  1889). 

North    Berwick    High    School.     Student  of  Law,    1912-13.     15th    Royal    Scots, 

Private  Oct.   1914.     12th  Scottish   Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1915.     Wounded  and 

missing  on  23rd  October  1916.  PI.  XV. 

CATHCART,  FRANCIS  JOHN  (b.  1894). 

Loretto.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  1913  to  Oct. 
1914,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Gallipoli ;  Egypt. 
Killed  in  action  in  Mesopotamia  on  3rd  June  1916.  PI.  XV. 

CATTANACH,  JOHN  (b.  1885). 

Newtonmore  and  Kingussie  Schools ;  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of 
Arts  and  Medicine,  1903-12;  M.A.  1907;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  Australasian 
Cup.  International  Hockey;  Long  Jump.  R.A.M.C,  attached  Warwickshire 
Regiment,    Lieut.   Sept.    1914.     Dardanelles.     Died  of  wounds  in  July  1915. 

PI.  XV. 

16 


PLATE    XIV. 


I  a 

* 

Wm.  M.  Cameron. 


R.  A.  Cameron. 


Alex.  Campbell. 


Donald  Campbell. 


A.  C  P.  Campbell. 


D.  G.  Campbell. 


W.  B.  Campbell. 


R.  Burns  Campbell. 


E.  J.  Campbell. 


PLATE   XV. 


. 


Andrew  Carmichael. 


James  Carnaghan. 


A.  G.  Carmichael. 


& 


'< 


S.  M'A.  F.  Cesaki. 


F.  J.  Cathcart. 


John  Cattanach. 


Harry  Cheyne. 


Eric  Chalker. 


J.  J.  P.  Charles. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

CENTER,  WILLIAM  RUDOLPH  (b.  1870). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School ;  Charterhouse ;  Aberdeen  University.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1889-93;  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1896. 
Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Russell,  Staff  Surgeon,  1896.;  Fleet  Surgeon,  1912.  Injured 
in  sinking  of  H.M.S.  Russell  and  died  at  Malta  on  28th  April  1916.  PI.  XCII. 

CESARI,  SYDNEY  McALPINE  FRASER  (b.  1889). 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  April  1908  to  April  191 3,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April 
191 3  ;  Captain  July  1915.  France  Aug.  1914.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on 
4th  October  191 5.  PI.  xv. 

CHALKER,  ERIC  {b.  1893). 

Elstow  School,  Bedford;  Oundle.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Nov.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  67th  Battery,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  St  Eloi,  Ypres,  Hooge,  Loos,  and  the  Somme.  Dispatches 
April  191 5.  Wounded  at  Ypres  May  191 5.  Killed  near  Caterpillar  Wood,  the 
Somme,  on  20th  July  1916.  PI.  xv. 

CHARLES,  JOHN  JAMES  PERCIVAL  {b.  1884). 

Cork  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-9;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Captain  1915.  France  Sept.  1914.  First  Battle  of 
Ypres.  Dispatches  1914.  M.C.  Died  of  wounds  received  at  the  third  Battle 
of  Ypres  on  6th  October  191 7.  PI.  xv. 

CHEYNE,  HARRY  {b.  1882). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1905.  Student  of  Law,  1905-8. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1908.  R.F.A.,  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  1909; 
Lieut.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1916 ;  Major  April  1917 ;  Lieut- 
Colonel  1917.     France  Oct.   1915.     Killed  in  action  on  10th  July  1917.  PL  xv. 

CHILTON,  FRANK  {b.  1892). 

West  Christ  Church,  and  Waitaki  High  Schools,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  3rd  and  13th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  Attached 
2nd  Hampshires,  29th  Division.     Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli  on  4th  June  191 5. 

PI.  XVI. 

CHRISTIE,  ALLAN  LESLIE  (b.  1887). 

Wanganui  College,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-12;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.     France.     Died  of  influenza  in  1919.  PI.  XVI. 

CHRISTIE,  ROBERT  MAIN  (b.  1865). 

Dunblane  School,  and  High  School,  Stirling.  Student  of  Arts,  1882-4.  Associa- 
tion "Blue"  and  International,  1884  and  1885;  International  Curler.  Solicitor. 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Lieut.  South  African  War,  1899- 1902.  13th 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  attached  8th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Captain  1914;  Major 
1915.     Killed  in  France  on  15th  May  1918. 

17  b 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

CLARK,  CHARLES  INGLIS  (b.  1889). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1905-10;  B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  May  1910  and  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  A.S.C.  (M.T.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  France  Sept.  1914 
to  May  1916.  Admiralty,  1916-17.  Mesopotamia  from  Sept.  1917.  Dispatches 
1915.  Wounded  at  Givenchy  Dec.  1914;  died  of  wounds  at  Baghdad  on  6th 
March  1918.  PI.  xvi. 

CLARK,  GEORGE  MACKAY  (b.  1895)- 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  1913  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  Royal 
Scots,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  June  1915.  Gallipoli  July  191 5  ;  invalided  home 
Oct.  191 5.  Mediterranean  Feb.  1916.  Killed  in  action  at  Burkah  in  Palestine 
on  1 2th  November  1917.  PI.  XVI. 

CLARK,  JAMES  (b.  1859). 

Paisley  Grammar  School,  and  Lycee,  Pau.  M.A.  (Glasgow).  Student  of  Law, 
1881  ;  LL.B.  1884.  King's  Counsel.  Deputy  Lieutenant,  City  of  Edinburgh. 
9th  Royal  Scots,  Colonel  1904-12.  9th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Lieut-Col.  Aug.  1914.  C.B.  (Civil).  France.  Dispatches  191 5.  Killed  in  action 
at  Hooge  near  Ypres  on  10th  May  1915.  PI.  xvi. 

CLARK,  JAMES  SMITH  {b.  1880). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1 897-1 902  ;  M.A.  1900; 
LL.B.  1902  ;  Advocate,  1902.  6th  Gordon  Highlanders,  attached  5th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.     Killed  in  action  on  3rd  May  1917.       PI.  XVI. 

CLARK,  SAMUEL  CLARKSON  (b.  1898). 

Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918.  Wounded  on  23rd  Aug. 
1918  and  died  at  London  on  17th  September  1918.  PI.  xvi. 

CLARKE,  IAN  ALEXANDER  MURRAY-MITCHELL  [b.  1893). 

Dunfermline  High  School ;  Football.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1915.  Association  "Half  Blue."  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 1  to  July  1915,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  Red  Cross  Hospital,  Rouen,  Sept.  1914  to  March  191 5.  R.A.M.C. 
attached  1st  Dorset  Regiment,  Captain  191 5.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on 
1 6th  November  19 16.  PI.  xvi. 

CLARKE,  JAMES  HENRY  FISHER  (6.  1894). 

King  Edward  VII.  School,  Sheffield.  O.T.C.  1908-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Edinburgh 
University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914.  7th  Battn.  Alexandra  Princess  of 
Wales' Yorkshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  France  July  191 5.  Wounded 
Aug.  1915.     Killed  at  Fricourt,  the  Somme,  on  1st  July  1916. 

18 


PLATE  XVI. 


C.  Ingli?  Clark. 


Frank  Chilton. 


A.  Leslie  Christie. 


G.  M.  Clark. 


James  Smith  Clark. 


Fames  Clark. 


I.  A.  M.-M.  Clarke. 


S.  C.  Clark. 


A.  J.  Cleghorn. 


PLATE   XVII. 


H.  A.  Clement. 


II.     S.    Cl-EGHORf 


T.   II.  Clow. 


I.  A.   II.  Coats. 


G.  K.   II.  Cochrane. 


R.  P.  Cole. 


I).  ( ).  Constable. 


P.    F.    CONSIDINE. 


C.  F.  G.  Coles. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

CLEGHORN,  ALLAN  JAMES  {b.  1895). 

Dundee  High  School;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Nov.  1913  to  March  1915,  Cadet  Corporal,  nth  attached  1st  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1915.  France  Sept.  1915.  Died  of  wounds  at  58th  Casualty 
Clearing  Station  on  7th  September  1916.  PI.  XVI. 

CLEGHORN,  HERBERT  STUART  (b.   1891). 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1909-12  ;  B.Sc.  1912.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1910-12,  Cadet.  R.E.,  attached  R.F.C.,  Oct.  1914;  Captain  191 5.  France.  Died 
of  wounds  on  2nd  September  1917.  PI-  XVII. 

CLEMENT,  HUBERT  ARNOLD  (b.  1893). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  O.T.C.  1908-9;  Wellington;  Bedford  Grammar  School. 
Student  of  Science,  1910-12.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-n.  19th  Royal  Fusiliers, 
Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant.  3rd  attached  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France  April  1916.  Wounded  twice  on  the 
Somme  July  1916.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917.  Killed  in  action  on  3rd  May 
1917.  PI.  XVII. 

CLOW,  THOMAS  HOWIE  (b.  1887). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-12  ;  M.A.  1912.  i/6th  attached  4th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Killed  in  action  at  Dardanelles  on  28th 
June  191 5.  PI.  xvil. 

COATS,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON  (b.  1896). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  Athletics.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.  Royal  Scots, 
Coy.  Sgt.-Major.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  Royal  Navy,  March  1915,  Chief 
Petty  Officer.  3/ioth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.  2/5th  Lancashire 
Fusiliers,  attached  4th  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  164th  Trench  Mortar 
Battery.     Missing,  believed  killed  near  Ginchy  in  France  on  8th  August  1916. 

PI.  XVII. 

COCHRANE,  GEORGE  KING  HICKS  (b.   1895). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  1st  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.  i/ist  Gurkha 
Rifles,  Jan.  191 7.  Severely  wounded  in  Mesopotamia  March  1916.  Killed  in 
action  in  Mesopotamia  on  25th  March  1917.  PI.  XVII. 

COLE,  REGINALD  PRICE  (b.  1895). 

Greenock    Academy.       Student    of    Medicine,    191 3-14.  Royal    Scots,    Private 

Oct.    1914.     Highland    Light    Infantry,  2nd    Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.     Killed    in  action 

on  20th  May   1917.  PI.  xvil. 

COLES,  CECIL  FREDERICK  G.  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Music,  1905-6;  Bucher  Scholar.  9th 
London  Regiment,  Queen  Victoria's  Rifles,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  and 
Bandmaster.     France.     Killed  in  action  near  Hangar  Wood  on  25th  April  191 8. 

PI.  XVII. 
19 


Roll   of  the  Fallen 

CONSIDINE,  PATRICK  FRANCIS  (b.  1893). 

Merchiston  Castle  School;  First  XV.  and  Shooting  VIII.  Cadet  Corps  1906-12, 
Coy.  Sgt.-Major.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  4th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1912  ; 
Lieut.  1913.  Dardanelles.  Wounded  at  the  Gully  Ravine  on  28th  June  and  died 
at  Malta  on  nth  July  191 5.  PI.  XVII. 

CONSTABLE,  DOUGLAS  OLIPHANT  (b.  1890). 

Traquair  School;  St  Mary's,  Melrose.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-10 ;  M.A.  1910. 
Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  Private  Feb.  191 5.  Grenadier  Guards,  2nd  Lieut.  France. 
Killed  in  action  on  25th  September  1916.  PI.  xvn. 

COOK,  CECIL  HADDON  (b.  1896). 

George  Watson's  College;  Captain  First  XI.  1914.     Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15. 

23rd    Manchester     Regiment,    2nd     Lieut.  Jan.     1916.       Killed     in    action    on 

22nd  October  1917.  PI.  XVIII. 

COOPER-MARSDIN,  A.  C.  (b.  1867). 

Totteridge  Park,  Herts.  Student  of  Divinity,  1890-1  ;  B.A.  (Cambridge);  D.D. 
(Dublin).  Canon  of  Rochester.  Army  Chaplain  at  Portsmouth,  Shoreham,  and 
Harwich,  1915-17.     Invalided  out  1917  and  died  on  16th  August  1918.      PI.  XVIII. 

COTTERILL,  DENIS  (b.  1881). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  Cambridge  University  (two 
years) ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  Edinburgh  University,  1902-6 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Surgeon,  Red  Cross  Hospital,  Rouen,  Nov.  1914  to  Jan. 
1918.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  July  1918.  50th  Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
Bohain,  France,  where  he  died  of  influenza  on  2nd  December  1918.  PI.  XVIII. 

COULTHURST,  ROBERT  ALLAN  (/;.  1896). 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1914  to  Dec. 
191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  4th  Lowland  Brigade,  Gunner  Dec.  191 5.  Discharged  medi- 
cally unfit  1st  Aug.  1916  and  died  at  Leith  on  26th  September  1918.  PI.  xvni. 

COUTTS,  JOHN  KERR  (b.  1890). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV  Student  of  Law,  1910-12;  Law  Agent,  1913. 
15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914;  L/Corporal  March  1916.  France 
Jan.  1916.     Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  XVIII. 

COUTTS,  ROBERT  DISHER  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College.     Student  of  Law,  1908-10.     4th  Gordon   Highlanders,  I 

2nd    Lieut.    April    1914;    Lieut.    Oct.    1914.     Missing,   believed   killed,   at   Loos  | 

on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  XVIII.  j 

COWAN,  GEORGE  DEAS  (b.  1884). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1904.  Infantry  1900-2.  Student  of  Law, 
1906-10.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1.  9th  Royal  Scots,  1903;  2nd  Lieut.  1905; 
Captain  1908.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Major  June  1916.  France  Feb.  1915. 
Wounded  1916.     Dispatches  May   1917.     Died  of  wounds  on  22nd  April  1918. 

PI.  XVIII. 


20 


PLATE   XVIII. 


A.  C.  Cooper-Marsdin. 


C.  H.  Cook. 


Denis  Cotteriu.. 


R.   D.   COUTTS. 


J.    K.    COUTT! 


R.    A.    COULTHURST. 


G.  D.  Cowan. 


Archibald    Cowe. 


John  Crabbe. 


PLATE   XIX. 


John  Crocket. 


.1.  H.  Cress  well. 


T.  F.  Craig. 


D.  C.  Crole. 


I).  R.  Cromij. 


W.  J.  Crosbie. 


A.  J.  Cunningham. 


J.  C.  B.  Crozier. 


W.  G.  L.  Cullen. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

COWE,  ARCHIBALD  {p.  1889). 

Penicuik  School;  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-13; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  1916.  Served 
overseas  for  18  months.  Invalided  home.  Returned  Sept.  1917.  Killed  in  action 
on  2nd  December  1917.  PI.  xvm. 

COX,  PERCY.     (Seep.  115.) 

CRABBE,  JOHN  (b.  1891). 

Lasswade  School.      Student  of  Arts,  1910-13;    M.A.    1913.  4th,   6th,  and   13th 

Royal  Scots,  Private  1910;    Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  France.     Killed  in 

action  on  6th  May  1916.  PI.  xvm. 

CRAIG,  THOMAS  FORREST  (b.  1884). 

Kelso  High  School.     Student  of  Medicine,  1905-10;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.A.M.C., 

Captain  July  1915.     Died  of  wounds  on  Hospital  Ship  on  2nd  February  1918. 

PI.  XIX. 
CRESSWELL,  JAMES  HENRY  (b.   1890). 

George  Heriot's  School.     Student  of  Arts,   1910-15  ;    M.A.    1914.     Schoolmaster. 

3/9th  Royal  Scots,  Private.    France.    Killed  in  action  on  10th  April  1917.      PI.  XIX. 

CROCKET,  JOHN  (b.  1886). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1902-7  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907 ; 
M.D.  1914.  Resident,  Royal  Infirmary,  Sick  Children  and  Chalmers  Hospitals. 
R.A.M.C.,  attached  Cameron  Highlanders,  Lieut.  191 3.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of 
the  Aisne  on  25th  September  1914.  PI.  XIX. 

CROLE,  DAVID  CLEMENT  (b.  1885). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1900-5  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1905.  Resident, 
Royal  Infirmary.  Golf.  R.A.M.C,  attached  19th  Hussars,  Lieut.  May  1916; 
Captain.     France  Nov.  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  23rd  March  1918.  PI.  XIX. 

CROMB,  DAVID  RANKIN  (b.  1896). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College ;  Bursar  and  Scholar ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts, 
1913-16;  M.A.  1916.  Dundas  Bursar;  Crichton  Bursar  in  Medicine.  O.T.C 
Infantry,  Dec.  1914  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  3rd  and 
13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  19 16.  France  Sept.  1916.  Killed  in  action  on 
23rd  April  1917.  PI.  XIX. 

CROSBIE,  WILLIAM  JAMES  (b.  1894). 

Wilton  and  Buccleuch  Schools,  Hawick.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  Army  Cyclist  Corps,  attached 
R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5.  France.  Killed  at  Mazingarbe 
near  Loos  in  October  19 1 5.  PI.  XIX. 

CROZIER,  JAMES  CYRIL  BAPTIST  (b.  1890). 

Loretto  ;  First  XV. ;  "  Fives  "  and  Hockey.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-10.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  191 1  to  July  1912,  Cadet.  2nd  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1914.     France.     Killed  in  action  on  27th  August  1914.  PI.  XIX. 

21  b  2 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

CULLEN,  WILLIAM  GEOFFREY  LANGLEY  {b.   1894). 

Edinburgh    Academy.     O.T.C.    1909-11.     Student    of   Law,    1914.     2/gth    Royal 

Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.     Died  of  pneumonia  at  Edinburgh  on  30th  March 

191 5.  PI.  XIX. 

CUMMING,  COLIN  EDWARD  (b.   1890). 

Royal  High  School;  Dux.    Student  of  Arts,  1908-11;  M.  A.  (Hons.  Classics).    O.T.C. 

Artillery,  Oct.   1908  to  Sept.   1909,  Cadet.     R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.   1909. 

103rd  Battery,  R.F.A.,  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.   1914.     France  and  Flanders  Oct. 

1914.     Died  of  wounds  received  near  Ypres  on  24th  February  191 5.  PI.  XCIII. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ARCHIBALD  JOHN  (b.  1886). 

Royal  High  School ;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.) 
1908.  Probationer  of  U.F.  Church.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.     Killed  in  action  on  24th  March  1918. 

PI.  XIX. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JAMES  SANDEMAN  (/;.  1884). 

Bradford  College,  Berkshire.  B.A.  (Cambridge).  1st  Trinity  Boat.  Student  of 
Law,  1909-10.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 2.  73rd  Royal  Canadian  Highlanders, 
Sergeant  Aug.  1915     Killed  in  action  on  31st  October  1916.  PI.  XX. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  CRAIGIE  (b.  1885). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1902-5  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1906 ; 
B.A.  (Oxford).  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  Corporal  Feb.  191 5  ;  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry,  Sergeant.  France  Oct.  191 7.  Killed  at  Monchy  on 
26th  August  1918.  PI.  XX. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER  (b.   1888). 

George  Heriot's  School;  University  Bursar.  Student  of  Science,  1907-11  ;  B.Sc. 
1 910.  Lecturer,  Chemistry  (Agriculture),  Manitoba  Agricultural  College.  46th 
Canadian  Infantry,  Lieut.     Wounded.     Died  on  27th  September  191 8. 

CURR,  THOMAS  (6.  1890). 

East  Linton  and  Dunbar  Schools.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914.  18th 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  Wounded  191 5.  Killed  in 
action  on  4th  October  19 16.  PI.  XX. 

CUTHBERT,  DAVID  WILSON  HARPER  (b.  1892). 

Alloa  Academy;  First  XI.  Golf.  Student  of  Law,  1910-13.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  1910  to  April  1913,  Cadet.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
Sept.  1914;  Sergeant.  1st  attached  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
2nd  Lieut.     France.     Died  of  wounds  at  Arras  on  9th  April  191 7.  PI.  XX. 

CUTHBERT,  JOHN  GEORGE  GUNN  (b.   1890). 

Hownam  School ;  Woodside  School,  Glasgow.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity, 
1910-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1915, 
Cadet  Corporal.  9th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  March  191 5.  M.G.C.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Wounded  in  July  and  Oct.  1916.     Died  of  wounds  on  19th  October  1916.      PI.  xx. 

22 


PLATE  XX. 


J.  S.  Cunningham. 


I.  C.  Cunningham. 


Thomas  Curr. 


D.   W.    H.    CuTHBERT. 


I.    G.    G.    CUTHBERT. 


E.    1.    CUTHBERTSON. 


-A.  D.  Darbishire. 


D.  A.  Davidson. 


J.  E.  Davidson. 


PLATE   XXI. 


James  Davie. 


R.  C.  Davie. 


John  Davidson. 


H.  M.  Deans. 


J.  M.  Dewak. 


James  Dawson. 


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2 

W.  H.  Dixon. 


William  Dickie. 


N.  A.  Doggart. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

CUTHBERT,  ROBERT  LANCELOT  (b.   1869). 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Law,  1889-91.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1891.  2nd  King  Edward's  Horse,  Trooper,  attached  1st  Canadian  Division. 
Killed  in  action  in  France  on  6th  July  191 5. 

CUTHBERTSON,  ERIC  IAN  (b.  1898). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3-14.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Nov.  1915  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.G.A.  (6"  Howitzers),  2nd  Lieut.  1916. 
France  June  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  23rd  October  1917.  PI.  XX. 

DALLAS,  THOMAS  CURRIE  (b.   1886). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  191 1, 
Cadet.  38th  Canadian  Infantry,  Private  May  19 16.  France.  Killed  at  Bourlon 
Wood  on  30th  September  1918. 

DANZIG,  MORRIS  WILLIAM  (/;.   1882). 

South  African  College,  Capetown.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.  1915. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.     Lost  at  sea  on  15th  April  1917. 

DARBISHIRE,  ARTHUR  DUKINFIELD  (b.  1879). 

Magdalen  College  School.  M.A.  (Oxford).  Demonstrator  and  Lecturer  in 
Zoology,  Oxford  and  Manchester  Universities  and  Royal  College  of  Science. 
Lecturer,  Genetics,  Edinburgh  University.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, Private  July  191 5.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  Died  at  Kilmarnock 
on  26th  December  191 5.  PI.  XX. 

DAVIDSON,  DAVID  ADAMS  {b.  1898). 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1912-16,  Cadet  Coy.  Sgt.-Major. 
University  Bursar.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916  to  Jan. 
1917,  Cadet  Bombardier  ;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917.  R.G.A.,  179th  Siege  Battery, 
2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.  France  on  the  15th,  and  killed  at  Spoilbank,  Ypres,  on 
28th  July  1917.  PI.  XX. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES  EADIE  (p.  1893). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Oct.  191 1  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Sapper  Sept.  1914.  R.G.A. , 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain;  Major  May  1917.  France  May  1915  ; 
Flanders.  Croix  de  Guerre  and  Chevalier  de  l'Ordre  de  la  Couronne  (Belgian) 
Dec.  1917.  D.S.O.  Sept.  1918.  Dispatches  Dec.  1918.  Wounded  in  March  and 
Oct.  1918.     Died  of  wounds  in  France  on  16th  October  191 8.  PI.  XX. 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN  (b.  1885). 

Ayr  Academy;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1902-6;  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1906.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1915  ;  Corporal,  Border  Regiment; 
2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.     France.     Killed  in  action  on  15th  October  1917.       PI.  XXI. 

DAVIE,  JAMES  (b.  1886). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-9;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909. 
Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1916.  France  Aug.  1917.  Died 
of  wounds  on  6th  October  1917.  PI-  XXI. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

DAVIE,  ROBERT  CHAPMAN  (3.   1886). 

Glasgow  High  School.  M.A.  1907;  B.Sc.  1909  and  D.Sc.  1915  (Glasgow). 
Lecturer  in  Botany,  Edinburgh  University.  R.A.M.C.  (4th  Water  Tank  Coy.), 
Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain,  Senior  Chemist,  May  1918.  Died  of  pneumonia  while 
on  leave  from  France  on  4th  February  191 9.  PL  XXI. 

DAWSON,  JAMES  (b.  1892). 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-13;  M.A.  1913.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
1908-12.  nth  Gordon  Highlanders,  Corporal  Nov.  1914;  Sergeant.  3rd  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5.  Mesopotamia.  Invalided 
home  and  died  on  2nd  April  1917.  PL  XXI. 

DEA,  JAMES  TOD  KEDSLIE  (b.  1887). 

George  Heriot's  and  Boroughmuir  Schools.  Student  of  Arts,  1905-9;  M.A. 
1909.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private.  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  Ypres  on  25th  April  191 5. 

DEANS,  HAROLD  MACKENZIE  (6.   1892). 

Bournemouth  School;  King's  School,  Canterbury.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Aug.  191 3,  Cadet,  and  Aug.  191 3  to  Aug.  1914,  2nd  Lieut. 
3rd  attached  7/8th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  March  191 5.  France  from  1914  to  1917.  Instructor, 
British  Military  Mission  to  America,  Oct.  1917  to  July  1918.  France  1918.  Killed 
in  action  on  17th  September  1918.  PL  XXI. 

DEWAR,  JAMES  MELVILLE  {b.  1890). 

Lochgelly  School.  Swimming.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-12;  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet,  nth  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  France  1914-15  ;  Macedonia  1916-17.  France  1918  with 
51st  Highland  Division.     Killed  in  action  on  16th  October  1918.  PL  XXI. 

DICKIE,  WILLIAM  {b.  1892). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-13;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1913. 
Scholar  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  191 3- 14.  Oxford  University  O.T.C.  9th  and 
1st  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Gallipoli  and 
France  Aug.  191 5  to  July  1916.  Killed  at  Beaucourt-Sur-Ancre  on  1st  July 
1916.  PI.  XXI. 

DIXON,  WILLIAM  HUTTON  {b.  1891). 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Feb.  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  3rd  and  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Officer  Cadet 
June  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.  France  Dec.  1916.  Wounded  and  died  there 
on  22nd  April  191 8.  PI.  xxi. 

DOBSON,  J.  ROBINSON  {b.  1880). 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-13.  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  Died  of  wounds  on 
19th  February  191 7. 

24 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

DOGGART,  NORMAN  ALEXANDER  {b.   1891). 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  Dux  1908;  Captain  of  School.  O.T.C.  1903-6.  Student 
of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1909  to 
March  191 2,  and  in  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  3rd  and  12th  Scottish  Rifles,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  Transferred  to  Royal  Air  Force.  Died  of  injuries  at 
Witney,  Oxford,  on  nth  October  191 8.  PI.  XXI. 

DON,  ALEXANDER  DUFF  BROWNLEE  {b.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1904-8,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1909-12;  B.Sc.  1912.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Feb.  1910  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
RE.,  2nd  Field  Coy.,  8th  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914  ;  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France 
July  191 5.     Killed  in  action  at  Les  Bceufs  on  22nd  October  1916.  PI.  XXII. 

DONALDSON,  Sir  HAY  FREDERICK  (b.  1856). 

Eton.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Former  Student  (Research).  Chief  Super- 
intendent Ordnance  Factories.  Brigadier-General  on  Lord  Kitchener's  Staff. 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  Technical  Adviser.  C.B.,  K.C.B.  Drowned  in  sinking 
of  H.M.S.  Hampshire  on  5th  June  1916.  PI.  XXII. 

DONALDSON,  SAMUEL  RITCHIE.     (Seep.  115.) 

DONALDSON,  STUART  (b.  1889). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XI.     Student  of  Law,  1908-9.     Chartered  Accountant, 

1912.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  28th 
September  191 8.  PL  XXII. 

DOUGHTY,  GORDON  GRAY  (b.  1893). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  1914.  6th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Jan.  191 5.  1st  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917. 
Served  in  Egypt  (Senussi  Campaign)  191 5-16,  and  in  France  1916-18.  Killed 
in  action  in  April  191 8.  PI.  XXII. 

DOUGLAS,  IAN  VICTOR  (b.  1897). 

Grammar  School  and  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester.  Student  of  Science, 
1915-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Nov.  19 16,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet 
Nov.  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.  France  May  1917.  M.C.  Oct.  1917. 
Killed  in  action  on  25th  October  1917.  PI.  XXII. 

DOUGLAS,  R.  ROSS  (b.  1891). 

George  Watson's   College;  O.T.C;   First  XV.     Student  of  Arts,  1909-13;  M.A. 

191 3.  5th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  7/8th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Gallipoli.  France.  Killed  in  action  on 
30th  August  1917.  PI.  XXII. 

DOW,  JOHN  (b.  1894). 

Stanley  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15.  51st  (Grad.)  Training  Reserve 
Battalion,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  July  1916.  Royal  Scots,  Corporal;  12th 
Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  2nd  Lieut;  Acting  Adjutant,  Sept.  1917. 
Killed  near  Arvillers  in  France  on  25th  March  191 8.  PI.  XXII. 

25 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

DOW,  JOHN  MITCHELL  (b.  1890). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-11;  M.A.  191 1.  9th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Aug.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal.  Killed  in  action  in 
France  on  29th  April  1916.  PI.  xxil. 

DRENNAN,  ROBERT  HUGH  (b.   1866). 

Academical  Institution,  Coleraine.  Student  of  Medicine,  1887-92;  M.B.,  CM. 
1892.  Voluntary  Medical  Officer,  Gravesend,  19 14- 15.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain 
May  191 5.     Died  on  service  at  Gravesend  on  26th  July  1917.  PL  XXII. 

DRUMMOND,  ROBERT  KENNETH  (b.   1894). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-13.  9th  Highland 
Light  Infantry  (Glasgow  Highlanders),  Private  Aug.  1914.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain.  France  Nov.  1914  to  May  I9i5,and  May  1916 
to  July  1918.  M.C.  Sept.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C.  Nov.  1916.  Wounded  at  Riche- 
bourg  in  May  191 5.  Wounded  on  23rd  and  died  of  wounds  near  Pierrefonds 
in  France  on  24th  July  1918.  PI.  XXIII. 

DRUMMOND,  WILLIAM  YOUNG  (b.  1894). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Ment.  Phil.) 
191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  13th  attached  10th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Lieut.  March  191 5.  France.  Ypres 
Aug.  1915.     Killed  at  Montauban  on  nth  July  1916.  PI.  XXIII. 

DUGGAN,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  (b.  1866). 

Daniel  Stewart's  and  George  Watson's  Colleges.  Student  of  Medicine ;  M.B., 
CM.  1887.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1 891;  Major  1903.  Sofia  Expedition,  1898.  Mention 
Feb.  191 7.  Drowned  through  torpedoing  of  the  Leinster  in  the  Irish  Sea  on 
10th  October  1918.  PI.  XXIII. 

DUNCAN,  RONALD  WINGRAVE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasgow)  1907.  R.A.M.C,  attached  2nd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Captain.  France  and  Mesopotamia.  Killed  in  action  on  8th  March  1916  in 
Mesopotamia. 

DUNLOP,  GEORGE  HARRY  MELVILLE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1875-80;  M.B.,  CM.  1880;  M.D.  1884;  F.R.CP.  R.A.M.C, 
Major  June  191 5.     Died  at  Etaples  in  France  on  3rd  July  1916.  PL  xxm. 

DUNLOP,  WILLIAM  J.  (b.  1889). 

Coleraine  Academical  Institution.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Scottish  Horse  Brigade, 
Private  Sept.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on  21st  September 
1916.  PL  xxm. 

26 


PLATE    XXII. 


Stuart  Donaldson. 


A.  D.  B.  Don. 


Sir  H.  F.  Donaldson. 


G.  G.  Doughty. 


R.  Ross  Douglas. 


I.  V.  Douglas. 


J.  M.  Dow. 


John  Dow. 


R.  H.  Drennan. 


PLATE    XXIII. 


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G.  H.  M.  Dunlop. 


Thomas  Dunn. 


W.  J.  Dunlop. 


J.  J.  Dykes. 


W.  J.  Dunn. 


A.  B.  Durward. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

DUNN,  THOMAS  (b.  1892). 

Castle  Douglas  School  and  Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law, 
1909-14;  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1911  to  July  1913,  Cadet.  4th  Royal 
Scots  (S.S.C.  and  Banking  Coy.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  5th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Gallipoli  1915  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916.  Killed  in 
action  at  Gaza  in  Palestine  on   19th  April   191 7.  PI-  XXIII. 

DUNN,  WILLIAM  JOHN  (b.  1895). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3- 15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1914 
to  March  191 5,  Cadet  Sergeant.  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 5.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  17th  July  1916.  PI.  xxill. 

DURWARD,  ANDREW  B.  {b.   1888). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-11;  M.A.  191 1.  14th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  April  191 5.  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1915.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  in  Oct.  1916.  Captain  Aug.  1918.  M.C. 
July  191 8.  Killed  in  action  at  the  River  Lys  in  France  on  16th  October 
1918.  PI.  XXIII. 

DYKES,  JAMES  JOHNSTONE  (b.  1886). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-9;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.),  L.D.S.  (Edin.).  i/5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (T),  Captain  191 3. 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Dispatches  (Gallipoli)  1915.  Killed  in  action  on  12th  July 
191 5  in  Gallipoli.  PI.  XXIII. 

EDGAR,  JOHN  MAXWELL  {b.  1887). 

Stirling  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1904-9;  M.A. 
1908;  (Hons.  Classics)  1909.  First  XI.  (Assoc).  Schoolmaster.  Sheffield 
University  O.T.C,  Jan.  to  March  191 5.  4th  South  Staffordshire  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1915;  Lieut.  March  1916 ;  Captain  Aug.  1917.  France.  Killed 
in  action  on  22nd  March  191 8.  PI.  XXIV. 

EDWARDS,  ALFRED  JOSEPH  A.  (b.   1896). 

Durban  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914 
to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  Attached  6th  Loyal 
North  Lancashire  Regiment,  Lieut.  Gallipoli  and  Mesopotamia.  Died  of  wounds 
on  the  Tigris  Line  on  10th  April  1916.  PI.  XXIV. 

ELLIOT,  EDWARD  JOHN  (b.  1881). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1899-1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1906;  Captain  July  1910;  Adjutant;  Major.  No.  10 
Stationary  Hospital.  France  1914.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916.  Killed  at  St  Omer 
on  23rd  May  1918.  PI.  xxiv. 

EVERETT,  WILLIAM  (b.   1863). 

Kettering  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1885-9;  M.B.,  CM.  1889; 
M.D.  1893.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Persia,  Surgeon.  Killed  by  torpedoing  of 
the  Persia  on  30th  December  1915.  PI.  xxiv. 

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FAIRWEATHER,  PRIMROSE  (b.  1889). 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-9;  M.A.  1909.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Jan.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal.  France.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on 
1st  July  1916.  PI.  xxiv. 

FALCONER,  JAMES  BISSET  (b.  1886). 

Blairgowrie  School.  Student  of  Law,  1910-11.  275th  Siege  Battery,  R.G.A., 
Bombardier,  July  1916.     France.     Killed  in  action  near  Ypres  on  27th  September 

1917.  PL  xxiv. 

FARQUHAR-THOMPSON,  DOUGLAS  (b.  1889). 

Cheltenham  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2- 15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to 
Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  10th  Gordons,  attached  1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.   1914.     Missing,  presumed  killed  in  action  on  13th  October  191 5. 

FARQUH ARSON,  ALEXANDER  McNAUGHTON  (b.   1894). 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.) 
1916.  9th  Royal  Scots,  51st  Division,  Signaller,  April  1916.  France.  Killed 
near  Roeux  on  25th  May  1917.  PI.  XXIV. 

FENTIMAN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  (b.  1899). 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XV.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March 
to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  8th  Battn.  Border  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.   1917.       France  Feb.   1918.       Wounded  and  missing  on  24th  March 

191 8.  PI.  xxiv. 

FENTON,  EBENEZER  (b.  1893). 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-14;  M.A.  1912. 
U.F.  Church  Guild  Tents,  April  to  Nov.  191 5.  A.S.C.,  Private  March  1916. 
Died  at  Hounslow  Military  Hospital  on  17th  March  1916.  PI.  xxiv. 

FENTON,  JOHN  ALFRED  (£.1895). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1916-17.  R.F.C.,  Air  Mechanic,  April  1917. 
Killed  accidentally  in  France  on  28th  June  191 7.  PI-  xxv. 

FERGUSON,  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS  (b.  1881). 

Edinburgh    Academy.     Student    of  Law,   1901-3.     Chartered    Accountant,    1904. 

O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.     Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 

Jan.  1916;  Lieut.     France  Jan.  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  12th  October  1917. 

PI.  xxv. 
FERGUSON,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS  (6.  1889). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.;  Academicals,  First  XV.     Student  of  Medicine, 

1907-13;    M.B.,   Ch.B.    1913.     O.T.C.    Artillery,  Oct.   1908   to    Nov.   1911,    Cadet. 

R.A.M.C,   Lieut.    Aug.   1914;   Captain.     France.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916.       D.S.O. 

Nov.  1916.     Killed  in  action  at  Vimy  Ridge  on  22nd  April  1917.  PI-  XXV. 

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PLATE    XXIV. 


A.  J.  A.  Edwards. 


E.  J.  Elliot. 


Primrose  Fairweather. 


J.  B.  Falconer. 


William  Everett. 


y-^i 


F.  W.  Fentiman. 


A.  M'X.  Farquharson. 


Ebenezer  Fenton. 


PLATE   XXV. 


J.  A.  Fenton. 


A.  D.  Ferguson. 


G.  I).  Ferguson. 


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James  Ferguson,  Jun. 


John  Ferguson. 


W.  P.  Ferguson. 


C.  C.  Fleming. 


1.  G.  Fleming. 


I.  S.  Fleming. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

FERGUSON,  JAMES,  Senior  {b.  1857). 

Craigmount,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1875-6;  M.A.  1876.  K.C. 
Sheriff  of  Forfar.  "  Buchan  Rifles,"  1874.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut-Col.  1900. 
With  assistance  organised  9th  Royal  Scots,  1900;  2/gth  1914-15  ;  and  3/9th 
in  191 5.  Trained  over  2000  officers  and  men.  Died  at  Edinburgh  on 
25th  April  1917. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES,  Junior  [b.  1886). 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Charterhouse.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1904-10; 
M.A.  1910;  LL.B.  1913;  Advocate,  1913.  9th  Royal  Scots  (Highlanders),  2nd 
Lieut.  May  1904;  Lieut.  Feb.  1907;  Captain  Dec.  1908;  Major  Sept.  191 5. 
France  Feb.  191 5.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916.     Missing  since  23rd  July  1916. 

PI.   XXV. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  (a.  1897). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  March  to  June  191 6,  Cadet.  i/7th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  June 
1916.     Killed  at  Courcellette  on  19th  December  1916.  PI.  XCIII. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  (b.  1892). 

MacLaren  High  School,  Callander;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14. 
4th  and  6th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  19 14.  4th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1914.  France.  Dispatches  Oct.  1916.  Killed  near  Le  Transloy,  the  Somme,  on 
23rd  October  1916.  PI.  xxv. 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  PERCIVAL  (b.  1896). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to 
July  191 5,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France  July  1916. 
Wounded  at  the  Somme.     Killed  at  Vimy  Ridge  near  Arras  on  9th  April  1917. 

PI.  xxv. 

FLEMING,  CHARLES  CHRISTIE  (b.  1864). 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  R.A.M.C, 
1892.  Sudan  Campaign,  1896-9.  D.S.O.  Dec.  1898.  South  African  Campaign, 
1 899-1901.  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.,  May  191 5.  With  51st  (Highland)  Division  in 
France,  191 5.    Dispatches  1916.    Died  of  wounds  on  24th  December  1917.     PI.  xxv. 

FLEMING,  IAN  GRANT  (b.  1892). 

Keith  Grammar  School  and  Glenalmond.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  6th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  1910.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  With  51st 
Division  in  France.  M.C.  and  Dispatches  June  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on 
31st  July   1917.  PI.  XXV. 

FLEMING,  JAMES  SWORD  {b.  1895). 

Royal  High  School.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  May 
1916,  Cadet.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  Dec.  191 5.  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  June  1917.  Died  of  wounds  at  No.  20  General  Hospital  on  29th 
September  191 7.  PI.  XXV. 

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FLETT,  ARTHUR  DAVID  (b.  1880). 

Leys  School,  Cambridge ;  Edin.  Wanderers  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Lav/, 
1901-3.  Chartered  Accountant,  1904.  Treas.  Edin.  Univ.  Athletic  Club;  Sec. 
Scottish  Football  Union.  7th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Killed  at  Arras  on 
9th  April  1917.  PI.  xxvi. 

FLETT,  HENRY  WILLIAM  (b.  1882). 

Leys  School,  Cambridge ;  First  XV.,  First  XI.,  and  Lacrosse ;  Edin.  Wanderers 
First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1905-8.  Chartered  Accountant,  1908.  6th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  ;  Lieut.  M.C.  April  1916.  Died  of 
wounds  on   19th  April   1916.  PI.  XXVI. 

FORBES,  ALEXANDER  BRUCE  (b.  1888). 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews,  and  Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of 
Science,  1906-10;  B.Sc.  1910.  Board  of  Agriculture  till  July  1917.  Inns  of 
Court  O.T.C,  July  1917.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
April    1918.     Died  of  wounds  on  29th  October  1918.  PI.  XXVI. 

FORBES,  ALEXANDER  FISHER  (b.  1889). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-11.  6th  attached  i/4th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  Gallipoli.  Wounded  on  28th  June  and  died  at  the 
Dardanelles  on  1st  July  191 5.  PI.  XXVI. 

FORD,  ERNEST  GEORGE  {b.  1875). 

Hull  College  and  Bath  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1892-9;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1900 ;  Captain  April  1903.  South  African  Campaign, 
Sept.  1900  to  May  1902.  Major.  Retired  191 1.  Died  on  7th  October 
191 5.  PI.  XXVI. 

FORD,  GEORGE  TURNER  (b.   1879). 

George  Watson's  College;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1897-1901  ;  MA. 
(Hons.  Classics)  1901.  Licentiate  es  Lettres  (Geneva).  i/4th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  1914.  Dardanelles.  Killed  in  action  at  the  Gully  Ravine, 
Gallipoli,  on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  XXVI. 

FORREST,  BERTRAM  THOMAS  ALEXANDER  (b.  1882). 

George  Watson's  College.  Banker.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Feb.  to  July  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet.  Yeomanry,  2nd  Lieut.  Egyptian 
Expeditionary  Force,  Jan.  1917.  Killed  at  Beitunia  near  Jerusalem  on  27th 
December  1917.  PI.  XXVI. 

FORRESTER,  JAMES  DAVID  (6.  1888). 

Peebles  High  School  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1906-12;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 
France  Aug.  191 5.  Attached  Royal  Naval  Division.  Killed  in  action  on  the 
Somme  on  4th  November  1916.  PI.  XXVI. 


PLATE  XXVI. 


A.  B.  Forbes. 


H.    W.    Fl.ETT. 


A.  D.  Flett. 


F,.  G.  F'ord. 


G.  T.  Fori 


Ai.ex.  F.  Forbes. 


J.  I).  Forrester. 


B.  T.  A.  Forrest. 


W.  A.  Forsyth. 


PLATE   XXVII. 


I.  Forsyth-Grant. 


G.  B.  Foulkes. 


Rowland  Fraser. 


G.  D.  Fraser. 


A.  C.  Fraser. 


G.  S.  Freeman. 


Grant  Gall. 


J.  W.  Frew. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

FORSYTH,  WILLIAM  (b.  1864). 

Cockburnspath  School,  and  Wellfield  Academy,  Duns.  Student  of  Law,  1887-8. 
Solicitor.  2nd  V.B.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1879;  Lothians  and  Berwick- 
shire Yeomanry,  twelve  years.  2nd  V.B.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  eight 
years.  7th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Captain.  V.D.  1907  ;  T.D.  1914.  Killed  in  action 
in  October  191 5. 

FORSYTH,  WILLIAM  ALLAN  (d.  1895). 

Montrose  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1913  to  Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ; 
Captain  June  1917.  Transferred  to  Royal  Air  Force.  Mesopotamia,  Gallipoli, 
and  France.  Dispatches  Aug.  1917.  Killed  in  air  fight  at  Armentieres  on 
27th  June  191 8.  PI.  xxvi. 

FORSYTH-GRANT,  IVOR  (b.  1888). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1907-11  ;  M.A.  191 1  ; 
LL.B.  1913  ;  Advocate,  1913.  2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  2nd  Lieut.  1910;  Lieut.  July 
1914.  Gallipoli.  Dispatches  March  1916.  Wounded  and  died  at  Suvla  Bay  on 
19th  October  191 5.  PI.  xxvu. 

FOULKES,  GEORGE  BOYD  {b.  1891). 

Bede  Collegiate  School,  Sunderland.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Classics)  1914;  Black  Scholar.  Oxford  O.T.C.  6th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916.  France. 
Wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Loos  Sept.  191 5.  Killed  at  Martinpuich  on  13th 
August  1916.  PI.  xxvu. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1865). 

The  College,  Inverness.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1880-9.  Solicitor.  1st 
Cameron  Highlanders  (Vol.),  2nd  Lieut.  1890;  Hon.  Lieut. -Colonel  April  1907. 
4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Lieut-Colonel  1909-13.  Reserve  Battn.  4th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Sept.  1914.  France.  V.D.  Dispatches  May  and  Oct.  191 5. 
Killed  in  action  at  Festubert  on  18th  May  1915.  PI.  xxvu. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  {b.  1897). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Sept. 
1914,  Cadet.  i/4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Gallipoli.  Killed  in  action 
at  the  Dardanelles  on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  xxvu. 

FRASER,  DONALD  REGINALD.  (Seep.  115.) 

FRASER,  GEORGE  DICK  (b.   1898). 

Inveraray  Grammar  and  George  Heriot's  Schools.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of 
Medicine,  191 5-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 5  to  Aug.  1916  and  Feb.  to  May 
1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  13th  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 
France  Oct.  1917.     Died  of  wounds  at  Rouen  on  3rd  June  1918.  PI.  xxvil. 

3T 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

FRASER,  ROWLAND  (b.  1890). 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1903-8,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  First  XV. 
and  XI.  B.A.  (Cambridge)  191 1;  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  First  XV.  Scottish 
International,  four  "  Caps."  1st  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Aug. 
1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  France  Jan.  1915.  Killed  in  action  on  1st  July 
1916.  PI.  XXVII. 

FREEMAN,  GERALD  STEWART  (b.  1895). 

Perth  Academy,  and  Gordon  Schools,  Huntly.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet.  Gordon  Highlanders.  R.N.V.R., 
H.M.S.  Lassoo,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Jan.  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  13th 
August  1916.  PI.  xxvii. 

FREW,  JOHN  WILLIAMSON  (b.  1884). 

George  Heriot's  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1901-6;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1906.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914.  Attached  Hartigan's 
Horse  in  German  S.-W.  Africa.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  191 5.  Egypt  1915-17; 
France  1917-18.  M.C.  Sept.  1918.  Died  of  wounds,  No.  8  General  Hospital, 
on  8th  October  191 8.  PI.  xxvii. 

GALL,  GRANT  (b.  1892). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Music,  1909-14;  Mus.  Bac.  1914.  Bucher 
Scholar.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1909  to  April  191 3,  Cadet.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916  ;  Acting  Captain  July  1917.  3rd  Field  Survey 
Coy.,  R.E.  France  July  191 5  ;  Loos  and  St  Eloi.  Killed  in  action  on  21st  March 
19 1 8.  PI.  xxvii. 

GALL,  WILLIAM  JOHN  REID  (b.  1878). 

George    Heriot's    School.     Student    of  Arts,  1 898-1 901  ;    M.A.     1901.     R.G.A., 

Gunner  1916;  2nd  Lieut.   1918.     France  1916.  Wounded  in  France  on  18th  and 

died  on  19th  April  191 8.  PI.  XXVIII. 

GALLETLY,  IAN  (&.  1889). 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  and  XL  ;  Academicals  First  XV  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1913.  First  XV  London  Scottish.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  R.F.A.,  1st 
Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1913  ;  Lieut.  1915.  France  Oct.  1915.  Killed 
at  Mametz  near  Albert  on  3rd  August  1916.  PI.  XXVIII. 

GARDEN,  DUNCAN  (b.  1899). 

Fordyce  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916 
to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal.  RFC,  Flight  Cadet,  Sept.  1917.  Accidentally 
killed  at  Thetford  on  24th  July  1918.  PI.  xxvill. 

GARDINER,  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD  VICTOR  (/;.  1897). 

Garmouth  School  and  Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Feb.  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  3rd,  5th  and  6th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private  July  1916.     Missing,  presumed  killed,  on  6th  May  1917.  PI.  xxvni. 

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PLATE   XXVIII. 


Duncan  Garden. 


W.  J.  R.  Gall. 


Ian  Galletlv. 


G.  A.  V.  Gardiner. 


A.  C.  Garvie. 


J.  L.  Gaudie. 


A.  C.  B.  Geijdes. 


J.  S.  Gellatly. 


Robert  Gellatly. 


PLATE   XXIX. 


Alex.  Gemmell. 


D.  H.  Georgeson. 


R.  F.  Gerkakd. 


Alex.  Gibb. 


Alex.  Reid  Gibb. 


Arthur  J.  Gibb. 


W.  E.  Gibbons. 


W.  A.  Gibb. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

GARVIE,  ALEXANDER  COCKBURN  (b.   1897). 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith,  and  Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1915-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet 
Aug.  1916.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Killed  in  action 
in  France  on  23rd  April  1917.  PI.  XXVIII. 

GAUDIE,  JOHN  LOGIE  {b.  1894). 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1913-15.  Solicitor,  July  1915.  Highland 
Cyclist  Battalion,  Private  Oct.  191 5.  1st  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
July  1916.    France.    Killed  in  action  at  Flers  on  25th  September  1916.    PI.  XXVIII. 

GAVIN,  NEIL  MURPHY. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1901.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.     Accidentally  killed  in  France  on  12th  March  1916. 

GEDDES,  ALASTAIR  COSMO  BURTON  (b.  1891). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1908-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  Vans  Dunlop 
Scholar.  R.N.A.S.,  July  191 5  ;  Kite  Balloon  Service,  R.F.C.,  1916  ;  Major  Dec.  1916. 
France  Aug.  191 5.  M.C.  Jan.  1917.  Chevalier  Legion  d'Honneur  April  1917. 
Killed  in  action  on  19th  April  1917.  PI.  XXVIII. 

GELLATLY,  JOHN  STEWART  {b.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College  and  Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (Highlanders)  1911,  Mobilised  Aug.  1914,  Private;  L/Corporal ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.     France.     Killed  in  action  on  31st  July  1917.        PI.  XXVIII. 

GELLATLY,  ROBERT  (b.  1886). 

George  Watson's  College ;  Gymnastics ;  First  XV.  Watsonians.  Student  of  Law, 
1907-9.  Solicitor.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Nov.  1914.  13th  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1916.  France.  Wounded  1917.  Killed  in  action  on  23rd 
April  1917.  PI.  xxviii. 

GEMMELL,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1889). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1905-8;  B.Sc.  1908;  D.Sc.  1915  ; 
F.I.C.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1908  to  Nov.  191 1,  Cadet  Corporal.  Unattached  List, 
T.F.  Edin.  Univ.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  O.C. 
March  to  Sept.  1916;  O.C.  Scot.  Comd.  Anti-Gas  School  Sept.  1916;  Captain 
April  1917.  R.E.  (Chemical  Research)  Feb.  191 8.  Died  at  Murtle,  Aberdeenshire, 
on  3rd  January  1919.  PI.  xxix. 

GEORGESON,  DAN  HORACE  (b.  1894). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  O.T.C.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1910-14;  M.A.  1913  ; 
LL.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  June  1914,  Cadet.  9th  and  8th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  France 
June  1915.  Dispatches  1916  and  191 7.  Killed  at  Monchy  near  Arras  on  9th 
March  191 8.  PI.  xxix. 

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GERRARD,  ROBERT  FINLAY  (b.  1887). 

Moray  House  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1906- 12  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.) 
1912.  9th  Royal  Scots  (Highlanders),  Private  1902.  Unattached  List,  T.F. 
George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  1912 ;  Lieut. ;  Captain  and 
O.C.  1914.  4th  Royal  Scots,  attached  i/6th  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  June 
1915  ;  Captain;  Major.  France  191 6.  Dispatches  April  1917.  Killed  in  action 
on  1 8th  April  191 7.  PI.  xxix. 

GIBB,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1896). 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1914 
to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  4th  Northumbrian  (Howitzer)  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  191 5;  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.  France.  Attached  2/63rd  Heavy  Trench  Mortar 
Battery.     Killed  in  action  near  Arras  on  5th  June  191 7.  PL  XXIX. 

GIBB,  ALEXANDER  REID  (b.   1874). 

George  Watson's  College;  Athletics.  Student  of  Law,  1893-5.  Solicitor  1904. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Highland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  1912;  Lieut,  and  Captain  Oct.  1914. 
France  with  Forfarshire  Battery,  May  191 5.  Wounded  Sept.  1916.  Killed  at 
Ploegsteert,  Belgium,  on  12th  October  1916.  PI.  xxix. 

GIBB,  ARTHUR  JOHN  {b.  1892). 

Arbroath  High  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Engl.)  1914.  6th  Royal  Scots  (College  Coy.)  three  years.  4th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  July  191 1  ;  Corporal.  Dardanelles  June  191 5.  Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli 
on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  xxix. 

GIBB,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  (/;.  1872). 

Ipswich  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M-D-  ^o0-  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. 
April  1902 ;  Lieut.-Col.  1914.  1st  East  Anglian  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Died 
of  pneumonia  on  10th  March  191 5.  PI.  XXIX. 

GIBBONS,  WILFRED  ERNEST  {b.   1869). 

Charterhouse  and   Liverpool   University  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1890-6; 

M.B.,    CM.     1896;     M.D.    1900.      R.A.M.C,    5th  Northern    General     Hospital, 

Leicester,  Captain.     Died  on  20th  December  1917.  PI-  XXIX. 

GIBSON,  REGINALD  JAMES  (b.  1894). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1912-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  191 3  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914.     Gallipoli,  May  1915.     Killed  in  action  on  28th  June  1915.        PI.  XXIX. 

GIBSON,  ROBERT  GRAY  NICHOL  (b.  1891). 

George  Watson's  College;  O.T.C,  Cadet.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  4th,  6th  and 
2nd  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915;  Lieut.;  Acting 
Captain.  Attached  5th  Liverpool  Regiment.  France  191 5- 18.  M.C  July  1917. 
Wounded  Sept.  1917.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  21st  March  1918.         PI.  XXX. 

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GILLISON,  ANDREW  (b.  1868). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1885-9;  M.A.  1889.  New  College, 
Edinburgh,  1889-93.  U.F.  Church  Minister.  2nd  Australian  Expeditionary  Force, 
Chaplain.  Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  Died  of  wounds  in  Gallipoli  in 
September  191 5.  PI.  xxx. 

GILMOUR,  DAVID  (6.  1890). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-13;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1910  to  May  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1912; 
Captain.  France  Aug.  1914  to  May  191 5.  Invalided  out  in  May  191 5.  Died 
at  Kingussie  on  19th  August  1916.  PI.  XXX. 

GLANVILL,  ERNEST  MURE  [b.  1877). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 895-1901  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1901. 
R.A.M.C.  1903  ;  Captain  1907.  France  Aug.  1914  Attached  Scots  Greys. 
Dispatches  Jan.  191 5.     Killed  in  action  on  2nd  November  1914.  PI.  xxx. 

GOODFELLOW,  ERIC  HECTOR  {b.  1892). 

Auckland  Grammar  School,  N.Z.  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14. 
Vans  Dunlop  Scholar  in  Botany  and  Zoology,  1914.  N.Z.  T.F.,  Lieut.  Australian 
Hospital,  Aug.  to  Dec.  1914.  R.F.A.,  28th  Battery,  9th  Brigade,  Meerut  Division, 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  France,  Mesopotamia.  Wounded  Sept.  191 5.  Dispatches 
1916.     Killed  near  Kut  on  8th  March  1916.  PI.  xxx. 

GORDON,  ALISTAIR  CAMPBELL  MILLER  {b.  1891). 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  Aug. 
1914,  Cadet.  Middlesex  Regiment  (Pub.  Sch.  Battn.),  Private  1914.  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Lieut.     Three  times  wounded.     Killed  in  action  in  March  1917. 

GORDON,  REGINALD  GLEGG  (b.   1878). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1897-1903;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903. 
Univ.  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1897  to  1903;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1903  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1904; 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Captain  July  1908;  O.C.  till  Oct.  1909.  6th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Captain  191 3.  R.G.A.,  Lowland  Heavy  Battery,  Aug.  1914; 
Major  March  1915.  France  1916.  Dispatches  Oct.  1917.  D.S.O.  Jan.  1918. 
Killed  in  action  in  France  on  25th  March  191 8.  PL  XXX. 

GORRIE,  ALEXANDER  KEITH  {b.  1884). 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  9th  Royal  Scots. 
Private  Sept.  1914.  nth  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5. 
France  March  191 5.     Killed  in  action  on  26th  April  1916.  PL  XXX. 

GRACIE,  WILLIAM  JAMES  {b.  1895). 

North  Berwick  High  School;  Golf.  Cadet  Corps  1912-13,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Science,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet. 
9th  and  10th  North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France  July 
1916.     Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Arras  on  26th  April  1917.  PL  xxx. 

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GRAHAM,  HENRY  BALFOUR  (b.   1894). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-12,  Cadet.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14. 
7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914  ;  Lieut.  July  1915; 
Captain  Aug.  191 5;  2nd  Lieut.  (Regulars)  July  1916.  With  51st  Division  and 
wounded  in  France  in  Nov.  191 5.  With  10th  Battn.  at  Salonika.  Killed  in  action 
near  Lake  Doi'ran  on  8th  May  191 7.  PI.  XXX. 

GRAHAM,  HUGH  CHRISTISON  {b.  1893). 

Dumfries  Academy;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  191 5.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Nov.  1911  to  March  1915,  Cadet  Sergeant.  8th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
attached  M.G.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  France.  Killed  at 
Messines  on  8th  June  1917.  PI.  XXXI. 

GRAHAM,  MALCOLM  {b.  1891). 

Uig,  Skye,  and  Kingussie  Schools.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-14;  M.A.  1913. 
Sec.  Celtic  Soc.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1910  to  April  191 5.  2nd  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1917.  M.C.  April  1917.  Killed 
in  action  on  28th  October  1917.  PI.  XXXI. 

GRANT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  (b.  1891). 

St  George's  College,  Mussoorie,  India.  Athletics.  Mussoorie  Vol.  Rifles.  Student 
of  Science,  1911-14.  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  1915 ; 
Captain  Aug.  1917.  France,  Loos,  Somme,  Festubert,  first  and  second  Ypres, 
Longueval.     Killed  at  Passchendaele  on  12th  October  1917.  PI.  XXXI. 

GRANT,  JOHN  PETER  (b.  1880). 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  B.Sc,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  South  African 
Medical  Corps,  attached  Natal  Light  Horse,  Captain  Dec.  1914.  With  6th  Mounted 
Rifles  during  the  Rebellion.     Died  of  influenza  on  19th  October  1919.        PI.  XXXI. 

GRANT,  PERCY  KENMURE  (b.  1890). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  C.A.  1914.  i/i4th  City 
of  London  Regiment  (London  Scottish),  Private  Feb.  191 5.  A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  191 5.  France.  G.H.Q.,  2nd,  4th  and  5th  Armies.  Dispatches.  Wounded 
at  Loos  on  25th  Sept.  191 5.  Died  at  Lille  of  pneumonia  following  influenza  on 
6th  November  19 18.  PI.  XXXI. 

GRANT,  RONALD  CAMERON  (b.   1891). 

Dover  College  and  Daniel  Stewart's  College  ;  Dux.  University  Bursar.  Student 
of  Science,  1908-12;  B.Sc.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1909  to  Jan.  1910; 
Engineers,  1910-12.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916.  France. 
Attached  Canadian  Corps.     Died  at  Amiens  on  16th  October  1916.  PI.  XXXI. 

GRANT,  THOMAS  FRANCIS  (b.  1892). 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Nov.  1911-14,  Cadet.  Highland  Mtd.  Bde.  Field  Ambulance.  Private,  Aug. 
1914.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  With 
51st  (Highland)  Division  in  France  for  two  years.  M.C.  May  1917;  Bar  to  M.C. 
March  1918.     Killed  in  action  on  April  1918.  PI-  XXXI. 

36 


PLATE   XXX. 


R.  G.  X.  Gibson. 


David  Gilmour. 


Andrew  Gillison. 


E.  M.  Glanvill- 


R.  G.  Gordon. 


E.  H.  Goodfeli.ow. 


Wm.  J.  Gracie. 


H.  B.  Graham. 


A.  K.  Gorrie. 


PLATE    XX XT. 


H.  C.  Graham. 


Malcolm  Graham. 


J.  P.  Grant. 


R.  C.  Grant. 


P.  K.  Grant. 


F.  C.  Gray. 


J.  J.  E.  Gray. 


T.  F.  Grant. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

GRAY,  DOUGLAS  WILLIAM  (b.  1894). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  Royal  Scots,  Private.  M.G.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Killed  in 
action  on  18th  November  1916.  PI.  XCIII. 

GRAY,  FRANCIS  HENRY  TURNER  (6.   1881). 

Elgin  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts ;  M.  A.  (Hons. 
Classics)  1901.  A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Lieut;  Captain.  Sicily  and  Salonika. 
Intelligence  Dept.  War  Office,  Spring  1918.  Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle. 
Drowned  while  on  leave  at  Prawle,  South  Devon,  in  July  191 8. 

GRAY,  FREDERICK  COLIN  (b.  1892). 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914. 
U.F.  Church  Guild  Tent  for  six  months.  i/7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, Private  Nov.  191 5.  France  with  51st  (Highland)  Division.  Killed  at 
Beaumont  Hamel  on  15th  November  1916.  PI.  XXXI. 

GRAY,  JOHN  JAMES  EMSLIE  (b.  1876). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1898- 1900.  No.  4  (University)  Coy. 
O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1900,  Private.  Sharp-Shooters'  Corps  and  Imperial 
Yeomanry;  South  African  War,  1901-3.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  Private  Nov. 
1914  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France 
Dec.  1914.  Wounded  at  Longueval,  France,  in  July  1916.  Killed  in  flying  accident 
at  Gosport  on  18th  March  1917.  PI.  xxxi. 

GRAYFOOT,  BLENMAN  BUHOT. 

Student  of  Medicine ;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1885;  M.R.C.S. 
(Eng.)  1886.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Colonel.  Dispatches.  C.B.  1916.  Died  on 
30th  September  1916. 

GREEN,  CHARLES  LAYTON  (b.   1893). 

Swanage  and  St  Bees,  Cumberland.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet,  nth  Essex  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914. 
Royal  Fusiliers,  Sportsman's  Battalion.  France  1915-16,  Ypres.  Transferred 
R.F.C.,  1916.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  9th  June  1917.  PI.  XXXII. 

GREENE,  REGINALD  DOWNES  LATIMER  (b.  1883). 

Trinity  College,  Stratford-on-Avon.  Student  of  Medicine ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908. 
P.M.O.,  Sarawak,  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916.  France  June  1916,  Battle 
of  the  Somme.  Invalided  home  Nov.  1916.  Died  of  malaria  at  Labuan  on  21st 
July  1919. 

GREY,  PATRICK  RIDDLE  (b.   1892). 

Avenue  Academy,  Berwick.  Student  of  Science,  1911-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers( 
Nov.  191410  June  1915,  Cadet.  8th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5. 
Killed  in  action  in  France  on  26th  September  1916.  PI.  xxxil. 

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GRIERSON,  JOHN  CHARLES  (b.  1893). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1915. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Dec.  1915.  Middlesex  Regiment,  Private  (Lewis 
Gunner)  Spring  1916.     Died  of  wounds  in  France  on  23rd  October  1916. 

PI.  XXXII. 

GRIEVE,  DAVID  CLARK  (b.  1891). 

Breadalbane  Academy,  Aberfeldy.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-10.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1909  to  Dec.  1910.  13th  Battn.  5th  Royal  Canadian  Highlanders,  Private  Aug. 
1914;  Corporal  and  Sergeant  191 5  ;  Lieut.  1916.  France.  Killed  at  Vimy  Ridge 
on  9th  April  1917.  PI.  XXXII. 

GRIGOR,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER  (b.  1893). 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1910  to  Dec.  1912,  Cadet.  Law  Apprentice.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse, 
Private  Dec.  1912.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Corporal  1916.  Transferred  to  nth 
Royal  Scots,  July  1917.      France.     Killed  at  Passchendaele  on  12th  October  1917. 

PI.  XXXII. 

GROENEWALD,  ALBERT  (b.  1885). 

Student  of  Medicine,  1906-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  S.A.  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 
German  S.-W.  Africa  and  German  E.  Africa.  Attached  3rd  South  African  Horse. 
M.C.  at  Kondoa-Waugi  (East  Africa)  1916.     Died  at  Johannesburg  in  1916. 

GUNSON,  LESLIE  ROBERT  SCHRADER  (b.  1895). 

St  Bees,  Cumberland.  Shooting.  O.T.C.  1909-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 3  to  Sept.  19 14,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  31st  Heavy  Battery, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  1915.  France.  Wounded  in  July  1916. 
Killed  in  action  on  the  Somme  on   18th  July  1916.  PI.  XXXII. 

GUTHRIE,  GEORGE  WATSON  (b.  1877). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1895-1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900. 
R.A.M.C,  attached  Naval  Division,  Lieut.  Killed  at  Beaumont  Hamel  on 
13th  November  1916.  PI.  xxxil. 

GUTHRIE,  THOMAS  ERROL  (b.  1887). 

Boys'  High  School,  Christchurch,  and  University,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1904-9;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  attached  3rd  Ambulance,  The 
Rifle  Brigade,  Captain  Feb.  1916.  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Armentieres 
on  4th  July  1916.  PI.  xxxil. 

GYLE,  ERNEST  WOODS  (b.  1898). 

Perth  Academy;  Athletics;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  6th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  L/Corporal  July  1916;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917. 
7th  attached  1st  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918. 
Killed  in  action  at  Wassigny,  France,  on  18th  October  191 8.  PI.  xxxil. 

38 


PLATE   XXXII. 


J.  C.  Grierson. 


P.  R.  Gkey. 


C.  L.  Green, 


T.  A.  Gkigor. 


D.  C.  Grieve. 


I..  R.  S.  Gunson. 


G.  W.  Guthrie. 


T.  E.  Guthrie. 


E.  W.  Gyle. 


PLATE   XXXII I. 


John  Handyside. 


J.  G.  Hamilton-Grierson. 


Henry  Hall. 


J.  H.  M.  Hakdyman. 


R.  M.  Hardy. 


A.  T.  Harris. 


R.  J.  P.  Harle. 


A.  B.  Hare. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

HALL,  HENRY  (b.  1891). 

Edinburgh  Academy ;  Football.  O.T.C.  1906-9.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  Royal  Horse  Artillery, 
1  1st  Ayrshire,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain.  Egypt 
Sept.  1916.  Attached  Anzac  Mounted  Division,  Palestine.  Killed  near  Jerusalem 
on  25th  September  1918.  PI.  xxxill. 

HAMILTOX-GRIERSOX,  JAMES  GILBERT  {b.  1887). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1908-9.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  191 1.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914  Gallipoli  May  191 5.  Killed  in  action  near  Cape  Helles 
on  15th  July  191 5.  PI.  XXXIII. 

HANDYSIDE,  JOHN  (b.  1883). 

Royal  High  School;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1899-1903;  M.A.  1903  (Hons.  Ment. 
Phil);  Hamilton  Fellow  and  Ferguson  Scholar.  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1903-8 ; 
Fellow  of  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1908  ;  B.A.  (Oxford).  Assistant  in  Logic  and 
Metaphysics,  Edin.  Univ. ;  Lecturer  in  Philosophy,  Liverpool  Univ.  16th  Liver- 
pool Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.      Died  of  wounds  on    18th  October  1916. 

PI.  XXXIII. 

HARDIE,  FREDERICK  {b.  1876). 

High  School,  Kirkcaldy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1895-1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900. 
RA.M.C,  Captain  April  191 5.  26th  Field  Ambulance,  France.  Died  of  wounds  on 
20th  September  1917. 

HARDING,  NORMAN  ERNEST  JASPER  {b.  1875). 

Merchant  Taylor  School,  Crosby,  and  Cambridge  House,  Liverpool.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1895- 1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  Diploma  in  Public  Health.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  1 901  ;  Major  1914;  Lieut.-Colonel.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-3. 
France  1914.  Severely  wounded.  No.  12  Stationary  Hospital.  India.  Died 
of  cholera  at  Bombay  on  10th  August  1916.  PI.  XXXIII. 

HARDY,  RALPH  MILLER  (b.  1894). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1913-15.  14th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  July  191 5  ;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Coy. 
Q.M.S.  5th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Lieut.  July  1918. 
France  Dec.  1917.     Killed  near  Ors,  France,  on  4th  November  1918. 

PI.  XXXIII. 

HARDYMAN,  JOHN  HAY  MAITLAND  (b.  1894). 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  4th  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  Private 
Aug.  1914  Flight  Cadet,  Dec.  1914.  9th  and  8th  Somerset  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Captain  and  Major  April  1917;  Brigade 
Major  (Staff)  1917-18;  Lieut.-Colonel  May  1918.  France  1916-18  with  37th 
Division.  M.C.  July  1917 ;  D.S.O.  Aug.  1918.  Dispatches  Nov.  1917  and  Nov. 
191 8.  Wounded  three  times.  Killed  in  action  at  Biefvillers  on  24th  August 
1918.  PI.  XXXIII. 

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HARE,  ALEXANDER  BALFOUR  (b.  1890). 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-14;  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1913.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1909  to  Jan.  1913,  Cadet  Bombardier.  Schoolmaster;  George 
Watson's    College.     O.T.C,   2nd    Lieut.    191 3.     R.F.A.    (S.R.),   2nd    Lieut.    Sept. 

1915.  France,    the    Somme,    Feb.     1916.      Killed    in    action    on    31st    October 

1 916.  pi.  XXXIII. 

HARLE,  RICHARD  JOHN  PATERSON  (b.  1896). 

Berwickshire  High  School.  Shooting.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
March  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  7th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  France  Feb.  191 5. 
Lieut.  1916;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  Transferred  to  Regulars,  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  in  1917.  M.C.  (nth  to  13th  April  1917)  Vimy  Ridge.  Wounded  at 
Roeux  on  23rd  and  died  at  Etaples  on  26th  April  1917.  PI.  XXXIII. 

HARLEY,  ALLAN  LANGLANDS.  (Seep.  115.) 

HARRIS,  ANTROBUS  TAFT  {b.   1890). 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of  Arts  and  Music,  1906-12  ;  Mus.  Bac.  1912  ; 
London  Scottish,  Private  Sept.  1914.  France  from  1914.  4th  Bedford  Regiment, 
attached  1st  Lincolns,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  Killed  at  Armentieres  on  19th 
March  1916.  PI.  xxxill. 

HARROWER,  WILLIAM  {b.  1893). 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 5. 
3rd  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  April  191 5.  R.E.,  Sergeant.  France  Aug.  191 5. 
Died  from  gas  poisoning  near  Bailleul,  Battle  of  the  Somme,  on  1st  July 
19 1 6.  PI.  xxxiv. 

HARTE,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS.     (See  p.  116.) 

HARTLEY,  ARTHUR  CONNING  (b.  1865). 

Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  (Hons.)  1891  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Ed.)  1893. 
No.  4  (University)  Coy.  Royal  Scots  for  eleven  years.  R.A.M.C,  attached  East 
Anglian  R.E.,  Major.     Died  at  Bedford  on  5th  March  1919.  PI.  XCIII. 

HARVEY,  ALEXANDER  SCOTT  (b.   1896). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  ;  Athletics.  1st  Highland  Cadet 
Battn.  1913-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  2nd  attached  1st  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1917.  France  Aug.  1916-18.  Wounded  twice.  Wounded 
at  Aubigny  near  Arras  on  28th  and  died  on  29th  March  191 8.  PI.  XXXIV. 

HASTINGS,  JOSEPH  EDWARD  {b.  1894). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  nth  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  France.  Killed  in  Delville  Wood, 
Longueval,  on  20th  July   1916.  PI.  xxxiv. 

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HAWKS,  AUBREY  MELDRUM  WOOD  (b.   1896). 

George  Watson's  College;  Dux  1914;  University  Bursar.  Student  of  Arts, 
1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  i/4th  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  April  1917.  i/6th  Gloucestershire  Regiment 
and  7th  Field  Coy.  R.E.,  52nd  Division.  France  Sept.  1916  to  Feb.  1917 ; 
Egypt  Feb.  1918;  France  March  1918.  Killed  in  action  at  Canal  du  Nord, 
east  of  Moeuvres,  on  27th  September  191 8.  PI.  XXXIV. 

HAYHURST,  THOMAS  (6.  1888). 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man ;  First  XV.  and  Athletics.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1905-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  for  one  year.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Captain  March  191 5.  2/ist  East  Lanes.  Field  Ambulance.  Drowned 
by  torpedoing  of  H.M.S.  Royal  Edward  in  ^Egean  Sea  on  14th  August 
191 5.  PI.  xxxiv. 

HEARD,  FRANCIS  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.),  1889. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.     Died  on  service  on   15th  March   1917. 

HEGGIE,  DAVID  (b.  1874)- 

Grammar  School,  Larne,  and  Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity, 
1894-1902;  M.A.  1899.  Minister  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain.  7th  and  8th 
Royal  Scots,  Captain  Oct.  1916.  Died  at  The  Curragh,  Ireland,  on  23rd  October 
191 7.  PI.  xxxiv. 

HELM,  HENRY  PAUL  DUNDAS  (b.  1894). 

Repton.  O.T.C.  1909-12.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  3rd  and  2nd  Border 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916.  RF.C. 
and  Royal  Air  Force,  Wing  Adjutant,  191 7.  France  Nov.  191 4  to  1916  and  also 
in  1918.  First  Battles  of  Ypres  and  Somme.  Dispatches  Jan.  1919.  Died  at 
Carlisle  on  6th  November  191 8.  PI.  XXXIV. 

HELM,  JOHN  HUNTER  {b.   1856). 

Castle  Douglas  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1879-85  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 
R.A.M.C.,  Captain.     Killed  in  action  on  26th  June   1916. 

HENDERSON,  ANDREW  HUBERT  MILLIN  (b.  1895). 

St  Mary's  School,  Melrose,  and  Edinburgh  Institution;  Athletics.  1st  Highland 
Cadet  Battn.  Royal  Scots,  1911-13,  Cadet  Sergeant  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Student 
of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  i/4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  191 3.     Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli  on  12th  July   191 5.  PI.  XXXIV. 

HENDERSON,  MICHAEL  WILLIAM  {b.  1871). 

Cargilfield  and  Rugby.  Cadet  Corps,  6th  V.B.  Royal  Warwicks,  Cadet.  Student 
of  Law,  1 89 1 -4.  Chartered  Accountant,  1894.  8th  and  10th  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  1890;  Lieut-Col.  (Retired).  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  9th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Major  Nov.  1914.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on 
25th  September   191 5. 

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HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  (b.  1894). 

Ayr  Academy  ;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  1915  ; 
Carnegie  Travelling  Scholar.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Jan.  1916.  1st  and  14th  High- 
land Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 6.  France  Dec.  191 7.  Killed  in  action 
near  Laventie  on  9th  April  191 8.  PI.  xxxiv. 

HENDERSON-HAMILTON,  JAMES  CAMPBELL  (b.  1884). 

Glenalmond ;  Shooting  and  Cricket.  Cadet  Corps  1901,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Law,  1902-6;  LL.B.  ;  Advocate,  1907.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  Nov. 
1902  to  June  1906.  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept  1914; 
Lieut.     France.     Killed  in  action  at  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  xxxv. 

HENDRY,  PETER  GEDDES  (b.  1897). 

Berwick  Grammar  School ;  Dux  ;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Dec.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  April  1917.  France 
Dec.  1917.     Accidentally  killed  near  Arras  on  6th  February  1918.  PI.  XXXV. 

HENDRY,  RALPH  WILFRID  (b.  1899). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  8th  Royal  Scots,  Pioneer 
Battalion,  Private  April  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  France.  Killed  in  action  in  woods 
near  Epernay  on  23rd  July  191 8.  PI.  XXXV. 

HENNEY,  HERBERT  NORMAN  (b.   1892). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College ;  Rugby  ;  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  July  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  26th  Battery,  17th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  191 5.  France  June  1916  ;  Somme.  Killed  in  action  at  Monchy-le-Preux 
on  25th  April  1917.  PL  xxxv. 

HERFORD,  BERNARD  HENRY  (b.   1886). 

George  Watson's  College  and  Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1904-9;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Classics)  1909.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
R.N.  Division,  9th  Royal  Marine  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan. 
191 5.  Gallipoli  April  191 5.  Wounded  on  29th  April  and  died  at  Gaba  Tepe 
on  2nd  May  191 5.  PI.  XXXV. 

HIGGINS,  MATTHEW  THOMSON  {b.   1888). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-12;  M.A.  1912.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  1914.     France.     Died  of  wounds  on  7th  July  1916.  PI.  xxxv. 

HILL,  JOHN  ROBERTSON  (b.   1890). 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1905-8,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1908-13;  M.A.  1911;  LL.B.  (Distinction)  1913.  Cairns 
Bursar  and  Thow  Scholar.  Pres.  S.R.C.  and  Philomathic  Soc.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1909  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  3rd  attached  2nd  Durham  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  France  Jan.  191 5.  Killed 
near  Potijze,  Belgium,  on  2nd  June  191 5.  PI-  xxxv. 

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PLATE   XXXIV. 


A.  S.  Harvey. 


William  Harrower. 


J.  E.  Hastings. 


David  Heggie. 


Thomas  Hayhurst. 


A.  M.  W.  Hawks. 


':'■  ;i- '  ':■':■  -.■'■■■■ 


H.  P.  D.  Helm. 


Wm.  Henderson. 


A.  H.  M.  Henderson. 


PLATE   XXXV. 


R.    \V.    llENDKV. 


P.    G.    lll^NUKV. 


J.  L'.   illiNDtKMJN-llAMlLTON. 


II.    X.    llENNEV. 


B.  H.  Hekfokd. 


M.   T.    HlGOlNS. 


R.    G.    HlNDSON. 


J.  R.  Hill. 


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HINDSON,  REGINALD  GORDON  (b.  1890). 

Durban  High  School  and  Michaelhouse,  Balgowan,  Natal.  Athletics.  O.T.C. 
Feb.  1904  to  Dec.  1907,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  191 1  to  Oct  1914,  Cadet;  Champion  Driver.  Native  Rebellion  in 
Natal,  1906.  RF.A.  (S.R),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914,  Died  in  London  on  13th 
September  1914.  PL  xxxv 

HOBKINSON,  CHARLES  WILFRED  (b.  1891). 

United  College,  Bradford.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  6th  York  and  Lancaster 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Died  of  wounds  at  Gallipoli  on  23rd  August 
191 5.  PI.  XXXV. 

HODGSON,  ALFRED  BRUCE  (b.  1899). 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Aug.  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Cadet  Jan.  1918. 
Died  in  training  at  13th  Canadian  General  Hospital,  Hastings,  on  23rd  March 
191 8.  PI.  xxxvi. 

HOFMEYR,  NICHOLAS  JACOBUS  (b.  1885). 

B.A.  (Cape).  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  S.A.  Medical 
Corps,  Captain.  German  S.-W.  and  German  E.  Africa  Campaigns,  attached  2nd 
South  African  Horse.     Died  of  dysentery  at  Kondoa-Waugi  in  1916. 

HOLMES,  MATHEW  {b.  1878). 

Waitaki  and  Otago  High  Schools,  N.Z.  Athletics.  Otago  University  (one  year). 
Student  of  Medicine,  1897-1902.  Athletics  ("Blue")  1901.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905  ;  M.D.  1906.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Major  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  - 
Colonel  Dec.  1916.  Samoa  1914.  A.D.M.S.,  Egypt.  Gallipoli  July  191 5.  Sinai. 
No.  1  N.Z.  Field  Amb.,  France  Dec.  1916.  Invalided  to  New  Zealand,  Nov.  1917. 
A.D.M.S.,  Wellington,  1918.  Dispatches  Nov.  1914.  Died  of  influenza  at  Wel- 
lington on  15th  November  1918.  PI.  XXXVI. 

HOOPER,  ALFRED  OSWALD  (b.  1878). 

Epsom  College  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1896-1903  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1903.  Royal  Naval  Medical  Service,  Surgeon  1904;  Staff  Surgeon  1912.  Killed 
by  explosion  on  H.M.S.  Natal  on  30th  December  191 5.  PI.  xxxvi. 

HOPPS,  HUGH  JAMES  (b.  1887). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-11  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Feb.  1911,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon 
Oct.  1913.  H.M.S.  Aboukir,  Aug.  1914.  Killed  in  action  in  North  Sea  on  22nd 
September  1914.  PI.  xxxvi. 

HORROX,  HENRY  M.  {b.  1897). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3- 15.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Dec.  1914  to  April  1915,  Cadet.  24th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  191 5.     France  June  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  the  Somme  on  2nd  July  1916. 

PI.  xxxvi. 

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HOUNAM,  SAMUEL  WOLVES  (A  1896). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  Jardine  of  Tholieshope  Bursar. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  nth  Royal 
Highlanders   (Black   Watch),   2nd   Lieut.  April    191 5.     Died  on   2nd  June   1918. 

PI.  XXXVI. 

HOUSTON,  JOHN  {p.  1893). 

Edinburgh     Institution.      Student    of    Science,     191 3-14.       3/9th  Royal     Scots 

(Highlanders),  Private  July   191 5;    Corporal  April   1917.     France.  Wounded  at 

Roeux   on    23rd    April   and   died    at    General    Military    Hospital,  Boulogne,   on 

3rd  May  1917.  PI.  XXXVI. 

HOUSTON,  WILLIAM  ROBERTSON  (b.  1894). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct. 
1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.  12th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain 
Autumn  191 5 ;  Captain  1916.  France  May  191 5.  Attached  1st  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers.     Died  of  wounds  in  France  on  28th  March  1916.  PI.  XXXVI. 

HOWIE,  JOHN  HENDERSON  (b.  1894). 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1910-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Science,  1913-15.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  3rd  Battalion,  Corporal  July  191 5. 
France.  Died  of  gas  poisoning  on  1st  September  1916  near  Messines, 
Belgium.  PI.  xxxvi. 

HUDDLESTONE,  SIDNEY  CHANTLER  (b.  1887). 

Kendal  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  June  1914,  Lieut.  3rd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1914.  France  Nov.  1914.  Killed  at  La  Basset 
on  25th  January   191 5.  PL  XXXVII. 

HUGGAN,  JAMES  LAIDLAW  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College  and  Darlington  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1905-11  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Medical,  March  191 1  to  July  1912.  First  XV. 
Edin.  Univ.  and  London  Scottish  and  International  Rugby  for  Scotland. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1912,  attached  3rd  Coldstream  Guards.  France  Aug.  1914. 
Battle  of  Mons.  Dispatches  Oct.  1914.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Aisne  on  16th 
September  1914.  PL  XXXVII. 

HUMPHREYS,  ARTHUR  IDWAL  (b.   1892). 

Nelson  School,  Wigton.  Football  and  Swimming.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-13. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse,  Private  Sept. 
1914.  R.N.V.R.,  Sub-Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Lieut.  April  1915.  Gallipoli  Sept.  1915. 
Evacuation  of  Cape  Helles,  Jan.  1916.  Salonika  and  France  May  1916.  Killed 
near  Thiepval  on  5th  February  1917.  PL  XXXVII. 

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PLATE    XXXVI. 


JUL 


A.  B.  Hodgson. 


MaTHEW    HOLMES. 


S.    W.    HO U NAM. 


A.  O.  Hooi'EK. 


H.  M.  Horkox. 


John  Houston. 


W.  R.  Houston. 


.1.  H.  Howie. 


PLATE   XXXVII. 


J.    L.    HUGGAN. 


A.    I.    HUMPHREYS. 


S.    C.    HUDDLESTONE. 


G.  A.  Hunter. 


John  Hunter. 


II.  S.  F.  Hunter. 


N.  A.  Hunter. 


R.  G.  Hunter. 


R.  H.  Hunter. 


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HUNTER,  GEORGE  ARNOLD  (b.  1895). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-12.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-14.  "A"  XV.  Scottish  Horse  (Field  Ambulance),  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd 
Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.  Egypt  Feb.  1916;  Palestine.  Imperial 
Camel  Corps  (M.G.  Coy.).     Died  at  Port  Said  on  3rd  August  1917.  PI.  XXXVII. 

HUNTER,  HUGH  SWINERTON  FORSYTH  (b.  1896). 

Boroughmuir  School ;  First  XV  Student  of  Science.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov. 
1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  3rd  and  1st  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  Gallipoli  Oct.  191 5.  France.  Killed  in  action  at 
Beaumont  Hamel  on  29th  April  1916.  PI.  XXXVII. 

HUNTER,  JOHN  (b.  1897). 

Broxburn  School  and  Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  23rd 
Machine-Gun  Coy.,  Private  July  1916  ;  L/Corporal  Oct.  1916.  France.  Killed 
at  Passchendaele  on  26th  February  191 8.  PI.  XXXVII. 

HUNTER,  NORMAN  ARCHBOLD  {b.   1895). 

Berwick  Grammar  School;  Cricket.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15.  R.A.M.C, 
Private  Oct.  191 5  ;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916.  26th  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.  France  June  1917.  Killed  near  St  Quentin  on 
3rd  September  1917.  PI.  xxxvu. 

HUNTER,  ROBERT  GIBSON  (b.  1892). 

•  Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff,  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student 
of  Arts  and  Law,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  Feb.  1915, 
Cadet  Coy.  Sergeant-Major.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  1916.  France  July  191 5.  Killed  at  Roeux  on  23rd  April 
191 7.  PI.  XXXVII. 

HUNTER,  ROBERT  HOW  (6.  1889). 

Berwick  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1905-8;  M.A.  1908.  21st  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  Private  Jan.  1916.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  15th 
September  1916.  PI.  xxxvu. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  DOBSON  (b.  1897). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Lieut.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15. 
3rd  attached  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  9th  Division,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  191 5  ;  Lieut,  Acting  Captain.  France  Nov.  1916.  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders. 
Wounded  near  Arras  in  Jan.  and  in  July  1917.  Liaison  Officer  1918.  Killed 
near  Ledeghem,  Flanders,  on  1st  October  1918.  PI.  xxxvill. 

HUSBAND,  GEORGE  STAUNTON  {b.  1880). 

Jamaica  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1898-1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain.    D.S.O.     Killed  in  action  on  6th  March    1917. 

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HUSBAND,  JOSEPH  SIM  (b.  1888). 

Grove  Academy,  Broughty  Ferry.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1913.  10th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1914;  Sergeant,  Dec.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Adjutant  June  1916;  Acting  Major  March 
1918;  Major  April  1918.  M.G.C.  France.  Dispatches  (Loos)  Sept.  191 5,  Jan.  1916 
and  April  1918.     Wounded  on  10th  and  died  on  nth  April  1918.  PI.  xxxvill. 

HUSBAND,  PETER  ROSS  (b.  1886). 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1903-8  ;  M.A.  1908.  Probationer  U.F 
Church.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  Private  Dec.  191 5.  1st  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd    Lieut.    1916.     Killed    in    France    on    26th   September   1916. 

PI.  XXXVIII. 

HUTCHISON,  THOMAS  (b.  1893). 

Monkton  School  and  Ayr  Academy;  Dux.  M.A.  (Glasg.)  191 3.  Student  of 
Divinity,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet,  nth  High- 
land Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Bombing  Officer.  Killed  in  action  on 
20th  May  1916.  PI.  XXXVIII. 

HUTCHISON,  THOMAS  WALTER  (b.   1886). 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Law,  1907-8.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 1.  10th 
Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1906;  Lieut.  1908;  Captain  1909.  Died  at  Edinburgh 
as  result  of  an  accident  on  22nd  November  191 5.  PI.  xxxvill. 

HUTCHISON,  WILLIAM  MURRAY  (6.  1893). 

Liverpool  Institute.  O.T.C.  four  years,  Cadet  Col.-Sergeant.  Edinburgh  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  3rd  attached  1st  Liverpool 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Captain  1916.  France  March  191 5. 
M.C.  Mentioned  in  Dispatches,  May  and  Sept.  191 5.  Died  of  wounds  in  France 
on  27th  April  1916.  PI.  xxxvill. 

HUTTON,  WALTER  FORBES  (b.  1896). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
April  to  Aug.  1915,  Cadet.  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1915.    France  June  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  16th  July  1916.       PI.  xxxvill. 

HYSLOP,  JAMES  (b.  1856). 

Student  of  Medicine  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1879.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Lieut-Col. ; 
Colonel  and  D.D.M.S.     D.S.O.     Died  on  service. 

ILES,  CHARLES  COCHRANE  (b.  1886). 

Dunedin  High  School  and  Otago  University,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-10; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1912;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool)  191 1;  D.P.H.  (Dublin)  1913. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  France  Nov.  1914.  Died  of  wounds  near 
Estaires  on    19th  December  1914  PI.  XXXVIII. 

46 


PLATE   XXXVIII. 


W.  A.  D.  Hunter. 


*r 


#* 


Thomas  Hutchison. 


P.  R.  Husband. 


Wm.  M.  Hutchison. 


JL  S.  Husband. 


T.  VV.  Hutchison. 


R.  S.  M.  Inch. 


VV.  F.  Hutton. 


C.  C.  Iles. 


PLATE   XXXIX. 


J.  R.  Ireland. 


Elsie  iM.  Inglis. 


M.  P.  Inglis. 


E.  W.  Ik  vine. 


T.  VV.  Ik  vine. 


R.  C.  Ikvine. 


D.  T.  Jack. 


R.  N.  Jekvis. 


J.  W.  Jakvis. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

INCH,  ROBERT  STUART  MARK  (b.   1896). 

George  Watson's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914,  Cadet. 
Norfolk  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  France  1916  and  Sept.  1917. 
M.C.  Oct.  1916.  Wounded  Oct.  1916.  Killed  at  Poelcapelle  near  Ypres  on  22nd 
October  1917.  PI.  xxxvin. 

INGLIS,  ELSIE  MAUD  {b.  1864). 

Charlotte  Square  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1899; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1892.  Scottish  Women's  Hospitals, 
Founder.  Serbian  Orders  of  the  White  Eagle  V.  with  Swords,  April  1916, 
and  of  St  Sava  III.;  Russian  Order  of  St  George.  Died  on  26th  November 
1917-  PI.  xxxix. 

INGLIS,  MAURICE  PATERSON  (b.  1891). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1910  to  May  191 3,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  May 
1913.  Mobilised  Nov.  1914  France  Feb.  1915.  Captain  191 5.  Dispatches. 
Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on   17th  September  1916.  PI.  xxxix. 

IRELAND,  JAMES  REGINALD  (b.   1897). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.,  1912-14. 
Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan.  to  July  191 5,  Cadet. 
3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France. 
Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on  29th  October  1916.  PI.  XXXIX. 

IRELAND,  JOHN  THOMAS  CRAIG  (b.  1872). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity;  M.A.  1891.  Minister, 
U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  191 5.  France  Aug.  191 5.  Salonika.  Killed  through  the  torpedoing  of 
ship  on  4th  May  191 7. 

IRVINE,  EDWARD  WHITE  (b.  1897). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  Aberdeen  Univ.  and  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1915-16.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916  to  Jan.  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917.  R.F.A.,  259th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917. 
Killed  in  action  on  27th  March  191 8.  PI.  XXXIX. 

IRVINE,  ROBERT  CHARLES  {b.  1885). 

Queen's  College,  Belfast.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-13;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Major  Jan.  1918.  Mesopotamia. 
Attached  Indian  Medical  Service.  Invalided  home  June  1916.  France,  63rd  Field 
Ambulance.  Dispatches  Nov.  1918.  Died  of  influenza  at  Le  Treport  on  10th 
November  191 8.  PI.  xxxix. 

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IRVINE,  THOMAS  WALTER  (b.  1865). 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  and  International  for  five  years.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1883-7;  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  F.R.C.S.  and  D.P.H.  (Dublin)  1906.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  July  1891.  China  1900.  Persian  Frontier  1903-5.  Lieut-Col. 
July  191 1.  Chief  Medical  Officer  for  N.W.F.P.  Kaisar-i-Hind,  1st  Class,  191 1. 
Died  at  Peshawar  on  26th  January  1919.  -PI.  XXXIX. 

JACK,  DAVID  TAIT  {b.  1896). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
L/Corporal  191 5.     France  Jan.  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  29th  June  1916. 

PI.  XXXIX. 

JARVIS,  JAMES  WARDEN  (/;.  1891). 

Forfar  Academy.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  191 3.  Hockey  "  Blue."  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1909-13.  Student  of  Law,  1913-15.  7th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France.  Wounded  at  Battle  of  Loos  on  25th 
and  died  on  26th  September  191 5.  PI.  xxxix. 


JASSINOWSKY,  ABRAHAM  {b.  1889). 

Student  of  Medicine,  1 906-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Captain.  German  East  Africa,  1916.  Invalided  to  South  Africa.  Died  at 
Windhuk  in  October  191 8. 

JENKINS,  ROBERT  HENRY  CHARLES  (b.  1883). 

Inverness  College  and  Fettes  College.  Student  of  Law,  1905-7.  5th  Canadian 
Infantry,  Private  Aug.  1914.  8th  City  of  London  Regiment  (Post  Office  Rifles), 
2nd  Lieut.  191 5.     Died  of  wounds  received  in  action  in  France  1916. 

JENNINGS,  FREDERICK  SINCLAIR  WILLS  (b.  1882). 

St  Paul's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1902-3.  23rd  Western  Mounted  Rifles,  1st 
Canadian  Division,  Private.    France.    Killed  in  action  in  Flanders  on  6th  July  1916. 

JERVIS,  ROBERT  NORRIE  (b.  1889). 

Peebles  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1909-12  ;  B.Sc.  1912.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
March  1910  to  April  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  1914;  Lieut.  191 5. 
France  Sept.  191 5.     Killed  at  Laventie  on  5th  January  1916.  PI.  XXXIX. 

JOHNS,  FREDERICK  NOEL  (b.  1888). 

Wanganui  School  and  Victoria  College,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-14; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1909  to  Jan.  191 3,  Cadet.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  April  1915 ;  Major  July  1918.  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France. 
M.C.  Jan.  1918.     Killed  in  action  on  25th  August  1918.  PI.  XL. 

JOHNSON,  FREDERICK  MILLER  (£.  1863). 

Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1888.  Australian  Army  Medical 
Corps  (6th  Field  Ambulance)  Australian  Imperial  Force,  Major.  Gallipoli. 
Killed  in  action  in  the  "Lone  Pine"  trenches  on  29th  November  1915.  PI.  XL. 

48 


PLATE    XL. 


R.  C.  Johnson. 


F.  N.  Johns. 


F.  M.  Johnson. 


J.  T.  Johnstone. 


\V.  S.  Johnston. 


G.  W.  Jones. 


J.  L.  Kelly. 


John  Kellie. 


James  Kemp. 


PLATE    XLI. 


J.  h.  Kennedy. 


M.  A.  Ker. 


Alex.  Kennedv. 


j.  B.  Kincaid. 


G.  S.  Kerk. 


A.  D.  Kincaiu. 


A.  D.  C.  King. 


J.  C.  Kinmont. 


R.    F.    KlLPATKlCK. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

JOHNSON,  RICHARD  COLLING  (b.  1894). 

Darlington    Grammar    School.     Student   of  Science,    1912-15.  O.T.C.    Infantry, 

Oct   to   Dec.    1914,    Cadet.     13th    Durham    Light    Infantry,  2nd    Lieut.     R.E. 

(Special  Brigade),  Lieut.     Killed  in  action  on  31st  July  191 7.  PI.  XL. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  SAVILE  {b.  1893). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Jan.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  7th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Lieut.  1916.  France. 
Wounded  at  Ypres  in  May  191 5.  Died  of  wounds  in  German  hands  at  Inchy-en- 
Artois  on  23rd  March  191 8.  PI.  XL. 

JOHNSTONE,  JAMES  TAIT  (6.  1889). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Oct.  191 2  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Border  Regiment,  Lieut.  191 5.  Gallipoli,  Suvla 
Bay,  Egypt,  and  France.  Killed  at  Thiepval,  the  Somme,  on  29th  September 
1916.  PI.  XL. 

JOLLY,  JOHN  SPENCER  (b.  1889). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-10;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics) 
1910.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  May  191 1,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private;  Sergeant.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  1st  July  1916. 

JONES,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  (b.  1879). 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  AtX.s,  Science,  Law,  and  Divinity,  1897- 
1903;  Cobb  Scholar;  M.A.  1903;  B.Sc;  LL.B.  R.N.V.R.,  Sub-Lieut.  Royal 
Air  Force,  Lieut,  and  Meteorological  Officer;  Staff  Captain.  Died  of  pneumonia 
in  London  on  4th  November  191 8.  PI.  XL. 

KEITH,  GEORGE  ELPHISTONE  (6.  1864). 

Royal  High  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1882-7;  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 
Red  Cross,  M.O.,  15th  Detachment  City  of  London.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  191 5. 
Died  of  influenza  at  62nd  General  Hospital,  Italy,  on  6th  December  1918. 

KELLIE,  JOHN  {b.  1883). 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1900-4;  M.A.  1904;  B.D. 
Chaplain,  attached  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  15th  Division,  May  191 5.  Dis- 
patches 1916-17.     Killed  in  action  on  31st  July  1917.  PI.  XL. 

KELLY,  JOHN  LAWSON  [b.  1894). 

Hurstpierpoint  School.  O.T.C.  for  three  years,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Edinburgh 
University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Lieut.  M.C. 
Killed  in  action  in  France  on  4th  November  191 8.  PI.  XL. 

KEMP,  JAMES  (b.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  4th  Royal  Scots,  mobilised 
Aug.  1914,  Private;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1915  ;  Coy.  Q.M.S.  Egypt  and  Palestine 
Jan.   1916.      Killed  in  action  at  Gaza   on   19th  April   1917.  PI.  XL. 

49  D 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

KEMP,  JAMES  OGILVIE  (b.  1865). 

Student  of  Law,  1888-1890  and  1894-5;  M.A.  ;  LL.B.  ;  Advocate,  1889. 
Q.R.V.B.,  5th  Royal  Scots,  1898,  Captain.  Rejoined  Oct.  1914.  Died  on  12th 
December  1917. 

KENNEDY,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1893). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 910- 14.  15th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914;  Sergeant,  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1917  ;  Lieut; 
Captain  Oct.  1917.  France.  M.C.  and  Dispatches  Oct.  1917.  Wounded.  Killed 
near  Albert  on  26th  March  191 8.  PI.  XLI. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN  EDWIN  (b.  1890). 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Hockey.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  191 3.  Student  of  Law, 
Edinburgh  University,  191 3-1 5.  13th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  8th 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  France.  Killed 
at  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  XLI. 

KER,  MALCOLM  ALBERT  {b.  1862). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1878-84;  M.B.,  CM.  1884; 
Resident,  R.  I.,  Edinburgh.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut-Col.  Hospital 
Ship  Loyalty,  Aug.  1914.  Invalided  home  Dec.  1914.  Died  in  London  on  24th 
February  191 5.  PI.  XLI. 

KERR,  GEORGE  STANLEY  (b.  1897)- 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet.  5th 
and  13th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  France  Jan.  1916.  Severely  wounded  at  Battle  of 
the  Ancre,  Nov.  1916.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  22nd  August  1917.       PI.  XLI. 

KILPATRICK,  ROBERT  FYFE  {b.   1893). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1910-15.  Chartered 
Accountant,  191 5.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  July  191 5. 
France  1916.  Wounded  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  and  died  at  Rouen  on 
25th  September  1916.  PI.  XLI. 

KINCAID,  ANDREW  DUNCAN  (b.   1898). 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1915  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet.  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.  France  Aug.  1917.  Wounded  and  missing, 
presumed  killed,  at  Equancourt  near  Cambrai  on  22nd  March  1918.  PI.  XLI. 

KINCAID,  JAMES  BROWN  (6.  1890). 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-n  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.) 
1911.  Athletics.  6th  Royal  Scots,  1907-14.  13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914 ;  Lieut.  1916.  France  191 5.  Killed  in  action  at  Guemappe  near  Arras  on 
23rd  April  1917.  PL  XLI. 

KING,  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN  CAMPBELL  (b.   1886). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  Student  of  Arts,  1904-5.  18th  Hussars,  Lieut. 
1914.     Died  of  gas  poisoning  at  Hooge,  Flanders,  on  24th  May  1915-  PI-  XLI- 

5° 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

KIMMONT,  JOHN  COLLIE  (b.  1895). 

Merchiston  Castle  ;  Athletics.  O.T.C.  1908-12.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to  Feb.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  1st  and  3rd  Cameron 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1913;  Lieut.  April  191 5 ;  Captain  April  1916. 
France  Jan.  191 5.  Wounded  at  Bethune,  La  Bassee,  Feb.  191 5.  Adjutant,  School 
of  Musketry,  Edinburgh.  A.D.C.  to  G.O.C.  East  Coast  Defences  (two  years). 
Tank  Corps,  March  1917.  France  July  1917.  Killed  at  Gouzeaucourt  on  18th 
November  191 7.  PI.  XLI. 

KIRK,  JAMES  (b.  1873). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  Student  of  Divinity  1 898-1901. 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland ;  Chaplain,  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders  and  7th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.  France  1915-18.  Dispatches  April  1916. 
M.C.  June  1917.  Wounded  at  Fampoux  on  the  Scarpe  27th  March  and  died  at 
Wimereux  on  1st  April  1918.  PI.  XLII. 

KIRKLAND,  WILLIAM  HARRISON  CAMERON  (b.   1884). 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Art's  and  Law,  1901-4;  M.A.  1904;  LL.B.  1907;  Advocate, 
1908.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
44th  Highland  Brigade,  15th  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  '1914; 
Captain  Oct.  1914.  France.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Loos  on  25th  September 
1915.  PI.   XLII. 

KIRKPATRICK,  ROBERT  B.     (Seep.  116.) 

KITCHENER,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  EARL  KITCHENER  OF  KHARTOUM. 
LL.D.  1898.     Lord  Rector,  1914-16.    Field-Marshal.     Secretary  of  State  for  War. 
KG,  K.P.,   G.C.B.,   O.M.,   G.C.M.G,   G.C.S.I.,   G.C.I.E.     Drowned    by   sinking  of 
H.M.S.  Hampshire  on  5th  June  1916.  PI.  I. 

KUNY,  SIMON  ALEXANDER  (6.  1892). 

Grey  College  and  University,  Bloemfontein.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 1  to  July  1915,  Cadet  Coy.  Sergeant- 
Major.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  France.  Died  of 
influenza  at  Cape  Town  on   17th  October  1918.  PI.  XLII. 

KYDD,  JOHN  WILLIAM  ALBERT  (b.  1898). 

Llanelly  Bounty  School.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1916  to  March  1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet.  3rd  attached  19th  Lancashire 
Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.     France.     Killed  at  Ypres  on  26th  March  191 8. 

PI.  XLII. 

LAIDLAW,  JOHN  LESLIE  (b.  1894). 

Kelso  High  School  and  Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 3  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  France  Feb.  1916.  Wounded  at  Longueval 
on  the  16th  and  17th  and  died  of  wounds  on  20th  July  1916.  PI.  XLII. 

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LAING,  GEORGE  (b.  1893). 

East    Linton    and    Dunbar    Schools.     Student    of    Arts,    191 2-1 5.  Royal    Scots, 

Private  Feb.  1915.     Scottish  Rifles  (Cameronians),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.     Killed 

in  action  on  10th  April   1917.  PI.  XLII. 

LAING,  JAMES  McDOUGALL  (b.  1894). 

Nairn  Academy  and  Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  April  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  25th  Battn.  Machine-Gun  Corps, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  Reported  killed  in  action  on 
23rd  March   1918.  PI.  XLII. 

LAMB,  JOHN  McNAIR  (b.  1899). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  191 5-16,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet 
Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  R.F.A.,  82nd  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 
France.     Killed  in  action  on  4th  November  1918.  PI.  XLII. 

LANDELLS,  THOMAS  BEACH  (b.  1895). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Signalling 
Sergeant  Sept.  1914.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  XLII. 

LASCELLES,  ARTHUR  MOORE,   V.C.     (See  p.  754.) 

LATTA,  ALEXANDER  JAMES  JOPP  (b.   1895). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914 
to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5.  France  June  191 5.  Killed 
in  action  on  5th  August  1916.  PI.  XLIII. 

LATTA,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL  (/;.  1887). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1907-8.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C, 
Private  Feb.  1916;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1916.  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1917  ;  Brigade  Intelligence  Officer,  July  1917.  France  May  1917.  Wounded 
on  4th  and  died  at  14th  General  Hospital  on  22nd  October  1917.  PI.  XLIII. 

LAW,  JOHN  DOUGLAS  (b.  1890). 

Boroughmuir  and  Broughton  Schools.     Student  of  Arts   and    Science,  1909-16; 

M.A.,    B.Sc.    1916.      2nd    Royal    Scots    Fusiliers,   Private    June    1916.  France. 

Killed  at  Battle  of  Arras  near  Cherisy  on  23rd  April  1917.  PI.  XLIII. 

LAWRENCE,  EDWARD  WILLIAM  (/;.   1888). 

Christ's  College,  Brecon;  First  XI.     Student  of  Medicine,  1905-10;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 

1910.      R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;   Captain.  Attached   10th  Welsh  Regiment. 

Killed  in  action  on  10th  July  1916.  PI.  XLIII. 

LAWRENCE,  HENRY  RUTHVEN.     (Seep.  116.) 

LAWSON,  DAVID  (6.  1881). 

Leven  School.  Student  of  Arts ;  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Dec.  1914;  Sergeant.  France.  Missing,  presumed  killed  at  the  Battle 
of  the  Somme  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  XLIII. 

52 


PLATE    XL II. 


James  Kikk. 


AY.    H.    C.    KlKKLAND. 


S.  A.  Kunv. 


J.  L.  Laidlaw. 


Geokge  Lainc. 


J.  W.  A.  Kydd. 


T.  B.  Landells. 


J.  M.  Lamb. 


J.  M'D.  Laing. 


PLATE   XLIII. 


J.  I).  Law. 


A.  J.  J.  Latta. 


R.  \V.  C.  Latta. 


E.  W.  Lawrence. 


Davijj  Lawson. 


J.  L.  Lawson. 


G.  M.  Levack. 


John  Leckie. 


J.  VV.  Lawson. 


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LAWSON,  JOHN  LAWSON  (b.  1882). 

Edinburgh  Academy.      Student  of  Science,  1900- 1.      2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders, 

Private    Aug.    1914;    2nd    Lieut.    Oct.    191 5.       Battalion  Machine-Gun    Officer. 

France.     Killed  in  action  on   14th  October   1916.  PL  XLIII. 

LAWSON,  JOHN  WILSON  (b.  1888). 

Dunning  School  and  Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  O.T.C.  May 
to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet.  Scot  Maxim  Cycle  Corps,  Private  Nov.  1914.  nth  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  41st 
Divisional  Brigade,  Lieut.;  Captain  1916.  M.C.  Jan.  1918.  France.  Killed  in 
action  near  Sapignies  on  24th  March  191 8.  PL  xliii. 

LECKIE,  JOHN  {b.  1891). 

George  Watson's  College;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1913-15. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Dec.  1914  to  July  191 5.  10th  South  Staffordshire  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  56th  Battn.,  Jan.  1916 ;  Lieut.  Nov. 
1916;  Captain  Feb.  1918;  Major  March  1918.  France  July  1916  with  56th 
Division.  The  Somme,  Arras,  third  Battle  of  Ypres,  and  first  Cambrai.  M.C. 
June  1918.  Dispatches  May  1917.  Wounded  four  times.  Died  of  wounds 
received  near  Bullecourt  on  29th  August  191 8.  PL  XLIII. 

LEVACK,  GEORGE  MACLEOD  (5.   1891). 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Captain,  attached  Oxford  and  Bucks  Light  Infantry.  Killed  in  action  on  7th 
October  19 16.  PL  xliii. 

LEWIS,  CHARLES  WILLIAMS  (b.  1880). 

South  African  College,  Cape  Town ;  B.A.  (Science),  (Cape  University).  Student 
of  Medicine,  1899-1904  and  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S. 
Queen  Mary,  Surgeon.     Killed  in  the  Battle  of  Jutland  on  31st  May  1916. 

PL  XLIV. 

LIDDLE,  WILLIAM  (b.  1887). 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1905-11  ;  M.A.  1909. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1912.  Queen's  Edinburgh  Mounted  Rifles.  9th  Royal  Scots, 
2nd  Lieut.  1910;  Lieut.  1913;  Captain  191 5.  O.C.  Signals,  17th  Corps,  R.A., 
and  17th  Corps  Signalling  School.  France  Feb.  1915.  Second  Battle  of  Ypres 
and  the  Somme  in  1916.     Died  of  pneumonia  on  27th  September  1918.      PL  XLIV. 

LINDSAY,  DAVID  PATON  (b.  1883). 

Longridge  School.     Student  of  Medicine,  1907-12;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     R.A.M.C, 

Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918.     East  Africa,  May  1917.  Died  at  Dar-es- 

Salaam,  East  Africa,  on  2nd  December  191 8.  PL  XLIV. 

LINKLATER,  WILLIAM  IRVINE  (b.  1898). 

George  Watson's  College ;  University  Bursar.  O.T.C.  Edinburgh  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  France  Sept.  1917.  Killed  at  Martinsart  on  5th  April 
19 1 8.  PI.  XLIV. 

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LINTON,  JOHN  KEDDIE  (b.   1893). 

Portobello  School.  Student  of  Science,  1910-12.  2nd  Otago  Infantry  Regiment, 
Private  April  1916.  2nd  Anzac  Corps.  France.  Killed  in  action  in  Flanders, 
on  1 2th  October  191 7.  PI.  XLIV. 

LINZELL,  STANLEY  JAMES  {b.   1888). 

The  College,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-12  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1912.  Pres.  Royal  Med.  Soc.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain  March  1915. 
France  1914.  Attached  R.E.,  2nd  Bridging  Train.  D.A.D.M.S.,  32nd  Division,  Sept. 

1916.  Croix  de  Guerre  March  1917  ;  M.C.  April  1917.  Wounded  Feb.  191 5  and 
March  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  2nd  April  1917.  PI.  XLIV. 

LODGE,  RICHARD  CUTHBERT  (b.  1894). 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 3-14.  4th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  till  Dec.  1914.  16th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  191 5. 
France    April     1916.        Killed    in     action     near    Hargicourt    on    27th    August 

191 7.  PI.  XLIV. 

LOGIE,  ALEXANDER  GRAHAM  SPEIRS  (b.  1866). 

Dirleton  School  and  Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Medicine,  1882-7; 
M.B.,  CM.  1887.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain.  Highland  Mounted 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt  Nov.  191 5  to  July  1916.  1st  Northern  General 
Hospital,  Newcastle,  Jan.  1917,  where  he  died  of  pneumonia  on  1st  February 
19 19.  PI.  XLIV. 

LORIMER,  JAMES  BANNERMAN  {b.  1879). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1896-9;  M.A.  1899. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1903.  Pres.,  Dialectic  and  Speculative  Societies.  Univ. 
Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1896-9,  Bombardier.  Queen's  Edin.  Mtd.  Rifles,  1900.  9th 
Royal  Scots,  Corporal  Aug.  1914.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Feb.  191 5.  France  Aug.  1916,  attached  5th  Cameron  Highlanders. 
Killed  at  Roeux  near  Arras  on  3rd  May  191 7.  PI.  XLIV. 

LOTHIAN,  NORMAN  BRUCE  {b.  1889). 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  and  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1905-8. 
Student  of  Arts,  1908-12;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1912.  Pres.,  Diagnostic  Society.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Dec.  1909  to  Feb.  1913,  Cadet.  15th  and  48th  King's  Canadian  High- 
landers, Private  Sept.  1914.  France  191 5.  Died  of  wounds  received  at  Ypres  on 
21st  May  1915.  PI.  xlv. 

LOW,  ALEXANDER  PETRIE. 

Student  of  Medicine  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  R.A.M.C,  Captain,  attached  7th  Seaforth 
Highlanders.     Killed  in  action  on  14th  July  1916. 

LOW,  JOHN  JACKSON  (b.  1894). 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15.  Donald  Fraser  Bursar.  R.E. 
(Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  France  1915. 
M.M.  July  1916  and  M.C.  Aug.  1916.  Killed  at  Ypres  on  3rd  December 
1917.  PI.  xlv. 

54 


PLATE   XL IV. 


D.  P.  Lindsay. 


Wm.  Liddle. 


C.  W.  Lewis. 


J.  K.  Linton. 


Wm.  I.  Linklater. 


J.  B.  Lorimer. 


A.  G.  S.  Logie. 


S.   J.    LlNZELL. 


R.  C.  Lodge. 


PLATE    XLV. 


N.    B.    LOTHIAN. 


J.  J.  Low. 


George  Lowkie. 


Wm.  Lowson. 


H.    T.    LuKYN-WlLLlAMS. 


N.  C.  Lucas. 


G.  H.  Lunan. 


Robert  Lusk. 


J.  j.  Lvbuun. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

LOWRIE,  GEORGE  {b.  1895). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  8th,  1st  and  4/5th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  July  1915.  France  Dec.  1915  t  o  July  1916, 
and  Dec.  1917  till  March  1918.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  July  1916.  Killed  in 
action  in  France  on  24th  March  1918.  PI.  XLV. 

LOWSOX,  WILLIAM  (b.  1884). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1902-9;  MA.  1905; 
LL.B.  1908.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar.  Advocate,  1908.  5th  and  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5.  France.  Wounded  near  Beaumont 
Hamel.     Died  of  wounds  on  17th  November  1916.  PI.  XLV. 

LUCAS,  NORMAN  CAREY  {b.  1893). 

Pietermaritzburg  School  and  University  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science, 
1911-15  ;  M.A.  1913  ;  B.Sc.  1914  Carnegie"  Research  "Scholar.  Athletics.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Jan.  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  Scottish  Rifles,  attached  Connaught  Rangers 
and  6th  Brigade  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Captain.  Gallipoli  and 
Serbia  1915.  Macedonia  1916.  Died  of  wounds  at  Lahana,  Macedonia,  on  2nd 
November  1916.  PI.  XLV. 

LUKYN-WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  TEMPLE  (b.  1886). 

Monkton    Combe   School.     Student   of  Medicine;    M.B.,  Ch.B.    191 1.     R.A.M.C, 

Lieut.    Feb.    1915 ;    Captain    Feb.    1916.     France.     Died  of  wounds   received   at 

Mericourt-on-Somme  on  26th  March  1918.  PI.  XLV. 

LUNAN,  GEORGE  HAROLD  (b.  1891). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-13;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913. 
O.T.C.  Artillery  1908-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.,  attached  9th  Lancers 
Aug.  1914     France  1914.     Killed  at  Wieltze,  Belgium,  on  13th  May  191 5.    PI.  XLV. 

LUSK,  ROBERT  {b.  1891). 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-12;  M.A.  1912.  4th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Nov.  191 5.     Killed  at  Gaza,  Palestine,  on  19th  April  191 7.       PI.  XLV. 

LYBURN,  JOHN  JARDINE  (b.  1894). 

Glasgow  High  School  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1912-13. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards,  Private  Sept.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5.  Salonika 
Jan.  1916.     Died  of  dysentery  at  Salonika  on  13th  October  1916.  PI.  XLV. 

LYELL,  DAVID  (b.  1888). 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1902-7 ;  Cadet  Corporal.  BA.  (Oxford). 
Student  of  Law,  1911-14;  LL.B.  1914.  Advocate.  7th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914     Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli  on  12th  July  1915.  PI.  XLVI. 

LYON,  ROBERT  {b.  1891). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Econs.)  (Aberdeen)  191 2.  Student  of  Law, 
1913-14;  LL.B.  (Distinction)  1914.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders  (Aberdeen  Univ.  Coy.) 
four  years,  Sergeant.  5th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914  ;  Acting  Captain. 
France.    Killed  near  High  Wood  on  the  Somme  on  30th  July  19 16.  PI.  XLVI. 

55 


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LYON,  WALTER  SCOTT  STUART  (/;.  1886). 

Haileybury.  Cadet  Battalion  1902-5.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1909-12  ; 
LL.B.  1912.  Advocate.  9th  Royal  Scots,  April  1910,  Lieut.  Feb.  1913.  Staff 
Captain,  Lothian  Brigade,  1914-15.  France  191 5.  Author  of  "Easter  at  Ypres 
1915,  and  other  Poems."     Killed  at  Ypres  on  8th  May  191 5.  PL  XLVI. 

MACALISTER,  GEORGE  HOWDEN  (b.  1891). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Phil.)  1914. 
15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  3/5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  attached  78th 
Machine-Gun  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  Salonika  July  1916.  Missing,  pre- 
sumed killed  on  Salonika  Front  on  24th  August  1916.  PI.  XLVI. 

MACAULAY,  MAXWELL  STANLEY  (b.  1887). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1903-7.  Assoc.  I.M.E. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  Salonika. 
G.H.Q.,  Egyptian  Expeditionary  Force.  Killed  in  action  in  Palestine  on 
7th  May  191 8.  PI.  XLVI. 

McBAIN,  JOHN  MORTIMER  (b.  1895). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School ;  Dux.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
July  to  Aug.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  attached  231st  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1915.  France.  Died  of  wounds  in  German  Field  Hospital  at  Vraucourt,  France, 
on  9th  July  1916.  PI.  XLVI. 

McCALLUM,  ROBERT  PAXTON  FORSYTH  (b.   1897). 

Gordon's  College,  Aderdeen,  and  Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Edinburgh  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.C.,  Cadet  Sept.  1916;  Flight 
Cadet  Dec.  191 7.  Transferred  to  R.N.V.R.  Accidentally  killed  while  flying  in 
the  South  of  England  on  8th  October  191 8.  PI.  XLVI. 

McCASKIE,  ROY  WHITE  {b.   1890). 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  R.F.A., 
Gunner  Jan.  191 5  i/6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5;  Lieut. 
1917.  France.  M.C.  Sept.  1917;  Bar  to  M.C.  July  1918.  Died  of  wounds 
received  near  Rheims  on  5th  August  191 8.  PI.  XLVI. 

McCAW,  HUGH  JOHN  (6.  1885). 

Dunedin  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-11  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon.  Lambeth  Infirmary,  Resident  Surgeon.  Died 
there  of  pneumonia  in  November  1918.  PI.  XLVI. 

McCLINTOCK,  LAWSON  TAIT. 

Shrewsbury.  Boating.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Medical  Officer, 
Loddon  and  Hendenham  Red  Cross  Hospital,  191 5-18,  and  172nd  and  342nd 
Brigade,  R.F.A.,  1916-18.  R.A.M.C.  (V).,  Captain  May  1918.  Mention  March 
1919.     Died  of  pneumonia  on  nth  November  1918.  PI.  XLVII. 

56 


PLATE   XL VI. 


David  Lyell. 


Robert  Lyon. 


W.  S.  S.  Lyon. 


J.  M.  McBain. 


G.  H.  Macalistek.  M.  S.  Macaulay. 


R.  P.  F.  McCallum. 


H.  J.  McCaw. 


R.  W.  McCaskie. 


PLATE   XL  VII 


Primrose  McConnell. 


L.  T.  McClintock. 


VVm.  McConaghv. 


John  Macuiarmid. 


J.  F.  McCredie. 


A.  B.  McCrae. 


M.  D.  Macdonald. 


Malcolm  Macdonald. 
(A.  &  S.  Highlanders.) 


J.  M.  Macdonald. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

M'CONAGHY,  WILLIAM  {b.  1S81). 

United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1899-1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1905;  Captain  1909;  Major; 
Lieut.-Colonel.  France  Aug.  1914.  Severely  wounded  Aug.  1914.  Egypt  and 
Arabia.  Dispatches.  D.S.O.  1918;  Order  of  the  Nile  1918.  Died  at  Tor, 
Arabia,  on  4th  July  191 8.  PI.  XLVII. 

McCONNELL,  PRIMROSE  (b.  1890). 

Loughton  School.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914,  Steven  Scholar. 
R.F.A.,  101st  Brigade,  Gunner  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut. 
Feb.  1916;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1917  ;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  Macedonia. 
Dispatches  Oct.  1917  and  Nov.  1918.  M.C.  June  1918.  Killed  in  action  on 
Salonika  Front  on  18th  September  191 8.  PI.  XLVII. 

McCORMACK,  JOHN  SIDES  DAVIES. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1894.  Royal 
Navy,  H.M.S.  Black  Prince,  Surgeon.  Killed  in  action  at  Battle  of  Jutland 
on  31st  May  1916. 

McCRAE,  ANDREW  BOWIE  (b.  1886). 

High    School,    Dundee;    Football.     Student   of  Arts   and  Law,   1909-11;    M.A. 

LL.B.    191 1  ;    Law    Agent.     2nd    Lovat    Scouts,   Private  Oct.    1914;    Sergeant. 

Died  of  wounds  at  Gallipoli  on   17th  November   191 5.  PI.  XLVII. 

McCREDIE,  JOHN  FORREST  (b.  1896). 

High  School,  Stranraer;  Swimming.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  Inns  of 
Court  O.T.C.,  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet;  Cadet  Corporal  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916.  France.  Missing,  presumed  killed  at  Villers-Guislain, 
Cambrai,  on  30th  November  1917.  PI.  XLVII. 

MACDIARMID,  JOHN  (b.  1885). 

George    Watson's    College.     Student  of    Medicine,    1902-7;    M.B.,   Ch.B.    1907. 

N.Z.    Medical    Corps,  Captain    1916.  Died   of  appendicitis  at  Wellington,  N.Z., 

on  1 8th  March  19 17.  PI.  XLVII. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN  MELLIS  (b.  1892). 

Fettes    College.     O.T.C.     Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.     O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.   191 1 

to    June    191 3,    Cadet;    June    191 3    to    Aug.    1914,      Lieut.  1st    Scottish    Rifles 

(Cameronians),    2nd    Lieut.    Aug.    1914;    Lieut;    Captain.  France    Oct.    1914, 

attached  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers.  First  Battle  of  Ypres.  France  191 5  with 
1st   Scottish    Rifles.      Killed    at    High    Wood    on    the    Somme    on    20th  July 

1916.  PI.   XLVII. 

MACDONALD,  MALCOLM  (b.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  10th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  Killed  in  action  on  the  Salonika 
Front  on  10th  October  19 16. 

57 


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MAGDONALD,  MALCOLM  (b.  1897). 

Carlisle  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Private.     Killed  in  action  on  13th  October  1916.  PI.  XLVII. 

MACDONALD,  MURDOCH  DONALD  (b.   1888). 

Aird  School,  Stornoway,  and  Provincial  Training  College,  Glasgow.  Student 
of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.   1914.     Killed  in   action  on   19th  July   1916. 

PI.  XLVII. 

MACDONALD,  RODERICK  OSWALD  CORDEROY  (/;.  1893). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-13.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 1  to 
Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut. 
Dec.  1916.  R.F.C.,  Observer,  March  1917  ;  Captain  July  1918.  Gallipoli,  France, 
and  Egypt.  M.C.  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  Aug.  1916.  Dispatches  June  1917. 
Killed  in  flying  accident  at  Dover  on  10th  August  1918.  PI.  XLVlll. 

MACDONALD  BROWN,  IAN  (l>.  1888). 

St  Paul's  School,  London  ;  Athletics.  O.T.C.  two  years.  B.A.  (Science  Tripos), 
(Camb.) ;  M.A.  191 3.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.) 
1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  Gallipoli  191 5-16. 
France,  attached  R.F.A.,  Sept.  1916.  Killed  in  action  near  Ypres  on  15th 
November  19 16.  PI.  XLVIII. 

McELNEY,  ROBERT  GERALD  (b.   1892). 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  O.T.C.  1908-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1910-11.  B.A.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Belfast).  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  1913;  Captain 
1917.  France,  25th  and  51st  Divisions.  M.C.  at  Battle  of  the  Somme,  Oct.  1916. 
Killed  in  action  near  Grevillers  on  21st  March  191 8.  PI.  XLVIII. 

McEWAN,  GEORGE  CAMERON  (b.  1896). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Sept.  1914  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet  Sergeant.  10th  attached  7th  Seaforth  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.  France  Aug.  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  9th  April 
1917.  PI.   XLVIII. 

MCEWAN,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD  (/;.  1891). 

Royal  High  School ;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  191 1-16.  Treasurer,  Philomathic 
Society.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Signaller  Feb.  1916.  France.  Missing,  presumed 
killed,  on  21st  March   1918.  PI.  XLVIII. 

MCEWEN,  DAVID  CAMPBELL  (6.  1885). 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Radley  College.  Student  of  Law,  1905-8.  Rowing. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1910.  3/9th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  France 
Aug.  1916;  Somme  and  Beaumont  Hamel.  Wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge,  Battle 
of  Arras,  on  9th  and  died  at  Aubigny  on  10th  April  1917.  PI.  XLVIII. 

58 


PLATE   XLVIII. 


R.  O.  C.  Macdonald. 


I.  Macdonald  Brown. 


R.  G.  McElney. 


D.  C.  .McEwen. 


J.  A.  McEwan. 


G.  C.  McEwan. 


Ian  Macfaklane. 


C.  J.  B.  McGeokge. 


w;  R.  K.  MacGillivray. 


PLATE   XI.I.X. 


J.  G.  Macindoe. 


R.  A.  M.  Macgkegor. 


K.  J.  ll.  MacIldowie. 


John  McIntosh. 


R.  R.  McIntosh. 


D.  J.  Maciver. 


W.    R.    B.    MCJANNET. 


Kenneth  McIvek. 


J.  N.  McIvek. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

MACFARLANE,  ALEXANDER  NELSON  (b.  1870). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1887-91  ;  M.A.  1891.  South  African 
Infantry,  Private.     Killed  in  action  in  German  East  Africa  in  July  19 16. 

MACFARLANE,  IAN  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Aug.  1911,  Cadet.  Medical  Missionary,  Nazareth. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916.  France  and  Egypt.  Died  of 
typhus  at  Kantara,  Egypt,  on  18th  July  1917.  PI.  XLVIII. 

McGEORGE,  CHARLES  JAMES  BERTRAM  (b.  1897). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1915 
to  July  1916,  Cadet.  2nd  Honourable  Artillery  Company,  Private  Feb.  1917. 
Killed  in  action  in  France  on  7th  October  191 7.  PI.  XLVIII. 

MacGILLIVRAY,  WILLIAM  R  K.  (b.  1896). 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness;  Football.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-17.  1st 
Scottish  Rifles  (Cameronians),  Private  Aug.  1916.  Died  of  wounds  on 
1st  February  1917.  PI.  XLVIII. 

MACGREGOR,  RALPH  A.  MONTGOMERIE  (6.   1897). 

Tollington  School,  London.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Feb.  to  July  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916; 
Lieut.  April  191 8.  France,  wounded.  Killed  in  action  on  26th  September 
1918.  PI.  XLIX. 

MacILDOWIE,  EDWARD  JOHN  HOWARD  {b.  1891). 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-12;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1912  ;  B.D. 
(Glasg.).  9th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  France  July  1916.  Killed  at 
the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on  1st  November  1916.  PI.  XLIX. 

MACINDOE,  JAMES  GRAY  {b.  1869). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1887-92 ;  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 
6th  Devonshire  Regiment,  Captain  1900.      Transferred  to  R.A.M.C. ;  Major  Sept. 

191 5.  Invalided    out    of     the     Army    in     Sept.     and    died    on     5th    October 

1916.  PI.   XLIX. 

Mcintosh,  john  {b.  1893). 

Hillhead  High  School,  Glasgow.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
June  to  Dec.  1916;  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916.  R.G.A.,  North 
Scottish,  attached  217th  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.  France.  Killed 
at  Vieille  Chapelle  on  9th  April  191 8.  PI.  XLIX. 

Mcintosh,  robert  rae  (b.  1888). 

Dollar  Institution.  Student  of  Arts,  1905-9,  and  Law,  1913-14;  M.A.  1908. 
President,  Diagnostic  Society.  Editor,  The  Student.  3rd  and  1st  Cameron  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Lieut.  France.  Killed  in  action  on  24th  April 
1915.  PI.   XLIX. 

59 


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MACINTYRE,  PAT.  B.  {b.  1885). 

Inverness  and  Edinburgh  Institutions.  Student  of  Science,  1902.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, Captain.  Brigade  Transport  Officer.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  France. 
Dispatches  Sept.  1916  and  April  1917.     Killed  at  Ypres  on  3rd  August  1917. 

PI.   XCIII. 

MACIVER,  DONALD  JOHN  (6.   1891). 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway.  Student  of  Arts.  191 2-1 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Jan.  to  April  1915,  Cadet.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5. 
Died  of  wounds  on  14th  October  191 5.  PI.  XLIX. 

McIVER,  JAMES  NOBLE  (6.  1894). 

Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-1 5  ;  M.A.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan. 
to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Private  April  191 5.  8th  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  1916.  France.  Attached  9th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Jan.  1917.  Killed 
in  action  at  Ypres  on  25th  August  1917.  PI.  XLIX. 

McIVER,  KENNETH  (b.   1882). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1901-4;  M.A.  1904.  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Private  Oct.  1914  ;  Sergeant.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Captain. 
France  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  27th  March  1918.  PI.  XLIX. 

McJANNET,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  BENNY  {b.  1886). 

Glenalmond.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1907-10 ;  LL.B.  1910.  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  1910.  7th  and  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1914; 
Captain  Jan.  191 5.  France  June  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  15th  July 
1 9 16.  PI.  XLIX. 

MACKAY,  ALEXANDER  KINNISON  (b.  1894). 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914. 
13th  attached  15th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France 
Feb.   1916.     Killed  in  action  on   13th  March   1916.  PI.  L. 

MACKAY,  ARNOLD  LANGLEY  (b.   1891). 

Fettes  College  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-1 3  ;  M.A.  1913.  Schoolmaster. 
Royal  Fusiliers  (Public  Schools  Battn.),  Private  Sept.  1914.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5.  Foreign  service  May  1916.  Died  of  wounds  on 
31st  October  1916. 

MACKAY,  IAN  (6.  1883). 

Inverness  College  and  Edinburgh  Academy ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1904-6. 
Law  Agent,  1907.  4th  and  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Lieut.  March  1913 ; 
Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Major  Feb.  1918.  France  1914-16  with  7th  Division  at 
Neuve  Chapelle,  Festubert,  Givenchy,  Aubers  Ridge  and  Loos.  France  1917-18. 
Dispatches  April  1918.  Wounded  March  1918.  Killed  at  Arras  on  28th 
March  1918.  PL  L. 

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PLATE   L. 


A.  C.  Mackay. 


Ian  Mackay. 


A.  K.  Mackay. 


Alastair  MacKinnon. 


P.  F.  MacKenna. 


N.  N.  Mackay. 


T.  S.  Mackie. 


G.  A.  Mackenzie. 


James  Mackenzie. 


PLATE    LI. 


A.  C.  Mackenzie. 


John  Mackenzie. 
(Royal  Garrison  Artillery.) 


John  Mackenzie. 
(S.R.  and  R.F.C.) 


D.  F.  Mackenzie. 


J.  A.  Mackenzie. 


John  Mackenzie. 
(S.R.  and  Northd.  Fus.) 


Kenneth  Mackenzie. 


Wm.  McKenzie. 


J.  B.  McKenzie. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

MACKAY,  JAMES  ALASTAIR  CULBARD  (&   1891). 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private 
1908;  Sergeant  1913 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain 
May   191 5.      France.      M.C.    May   1916.      Died    of  wounds  on  22nd  July  1916. 

PI.  L. 

MACKAY,  JOHN.     (See  p.  116.) 

MACKAY,  NORMAN  NICOLSON  {b.  1886). 

Glasgow  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-12.  2/6th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  March  1916.  Wounded  on  20th  Oct.  and  died  at  Glasgow  on  25th 
November  1916.  PI.  L. 

MacKENNA,  PETER  FRASER  (b.  1862). 

Dumbarton  Academy.     Student  of  Law;  LL.B.  1888.     Procurator  Fiscal.     3/5th 

Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Major  April  191 5.  O.C.  Depot.     Died  on  26th  November 

1918.  PI.  L. 

MACKENZIE,  ALICK  CAMPBELL  (b.  1889). 

George  Heriot's  SchooL  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1907-11  ;  M.A.  191 1  ;  B.Sc. 
1912.  Australian  Forces  (Infantry),  Sergeant  June  1916.  France  Oct.  1917. 
Killed  in  action  in  France  on  5th  April  1918.  PI.  LI. 

MACKENZIE,  DAVID  FERGUSON  {b.  1869). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.     Student   of  Law,  1895-7.  Solicitor.     4th 

Cameron    Highlanders,  2nd    Lieut.    1905;    Lieut;    Captain   Aug.  1914.     France, 

Neuve  Chapelle.     Killed  at  Battle  of  Festubert  in  May  191 5.  PI.  LI. 

MACKENZIE,  GEORGE  ARTHUR  (b.  1891). 

Tain  Royal  Academy  and  Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine, 
1908-12;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  1909  to  Feb.  1912, 
Cadet.  3rd,  8th  and  nth  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1914;  Corporal; 
Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915.  France  May  1915.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of 
Loos  near  Haisnes  on  25th  September  1915.  PI.  L. 

Mckenzie,  james  (b.  1892). 

Wallace  Hall  Academy,  Dumfries.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Mor.  PhiL)  1914.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar  and  Lanfine  Bursar.  Cambridge 
University  O.T.C.  Oct.  to  Nov.  19 14.  10th  and  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  France  Oct.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on  30th  October 
1915.  PI.  L. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  {b.  1886). 

Swiney  and  Lybster  Schools;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1904-7;  M.A.  1907. 
13th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1916.  8th  Northumberland 
Fusiliers.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on 
26th  September  19 16.  PI.  LI. 

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MACKENZIE,  JOHN  (b.  1891). 

Greenock  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1907-10.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Jan.  191 1  to  June  1914,  Cadet.  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1914. 
4th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  Transferred  to  R.F.C.,  July  1916. 
Missing,  presumed  killed  in  action,  December  1917.  PI.  LI. 

Mackenzie,  john  (b.  1893). 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths,  and 
Nat.  Phil.)  191 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  July  1916,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer 
Cadet  July  1916.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  1  ith  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.  France 
Nov.  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  28th  October  1917.  PI.  LI. 

Mackenzie,  john  Alexander  (b.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  March 
1917.  France  Sept.  1916.  M.C.  April  1918.  Died  of  wounds  in  France  on  10th 
April  191 8.  PI.  Li. 

Mckenzie,  john  bannerman  (b.  1893). 

Boroughmuir  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.  6th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  191 1.  i/4th  Royal  Scots,  L/Corporal ;  Corporal  April  191 5.  Wounded. 
Killed   in  action  in  Gallipoli  on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  LL 

MACKENZIE,  KENNETH  (b.  1882). 

Fettes  College;  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  Student  of  Law,  1905-9.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1909.  7th  and  9th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  1915.  France. 
Albert  Medal.     Killed  at  Heninel  near  Arras  on  27th  August  191 8.  PI.  LI. 

MACKENZIE,  LYNEDOCH  ARCHIBALD  (b.   1885). 

Loretto.  Student  of  Science,  1903-9;  BSc.  1909.  A.M.I.C.E.  Hockey 
International.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots.  R.E.,  1st  Field  Coy.,  E.  Lanes.,  2nd  Lieut. 
1912  ;  Captain  June  191 5.     Gallipoli.     Died  of  wounds  on  19th  October  191 5. 

Mckenzie,  william  (/;.  1896). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  15th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  191 5.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on  12th 
October  1916.  PI.  LI. 

MACKIE,  THOMSON  SINCLAIR  (b.  1886). 

Inverness  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1906-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Econ.  Sc.)  1910.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  3rd  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment,  Lieut.  May  1915.     Killed  in  action  on  18th  November  1916.  PI.  L. 

MACKINNON,  ALASTAIR  (b.  1895). 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  and  XL  O.T.C.  1912-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  8th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  attached  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Lieut.  France  Aug.  191 5.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on  14th  October 
1916.  PI.  L. 

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MACKINNON,  LACHLAN  (b.  1891). 

Tobermory  and  Kingussie  Schools.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1909-15; 
M.A.  191 5.     8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Lieut.     Killed  in  action  in  June  1916. 

MACKINTOSH,  JOHN  (b.  1891). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School ;  First  XV.  M.A.,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Law, 
1912-1914;  LL.B.  1914.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders  1910-13.  6th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  July  1916. 
France  June  1917.  Dispatches  Jan.  and  June  191 8.  Wounded  at  Flesquieres 
near  Cambrai  Nov.  1917.  Killed  at  St  Imoges  near  Epernay  on  23rd  July 
1918.  PI.  LII. 

MacKNIGHT,  DUNDAS  SIMPSON  (b.  1875). 

Whitburn  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  South  African  Campaign;  Surgeon  1900. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Feb.  191 5;  H.M.  Ships  Whitby  Abbey,  Ajax,  and  Britannia. 
Gallipoli,  Mediterranean,  North  Sea,  and  Atlantic.  Killed  by  the  torpedoing  of 
H.M.S.  Britannia  off  Gibraltar  on  9th  November  1918.  PI.  LII. 

MACLAGAN  WEDDERBURN,  ROBERT  HAMILTON  (6.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College.  Swimming.  O.T.C.  1908-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 1  to  Aug.  1914, 
Cadet  Corporal.  3rd  attached  1st  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  France 
1914     Killed  near  Bois  Grenier,  Armentieres,  on  3rd  February  1915.  PI.  LII. 

MCLAREN,  ARTHUR  DUNCAN  (b.  1885). 

Brighton  House,  Oldham.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  15th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Dec.   1914.     France.     Killed  in  action  near  Arras  on  9th  April  1917. 

PI.  LII. 

MACLAREN,  JOHN  FRANCIS  (b.  1893). 

Boroughmuir  School.     Student  of  Arts,   191 2-14     O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Aug. 

1914,  Cadet.     4th  Cameron   Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1914;    Captain   Aug. 

191 5.  France.     Killed  in  action  at  Loos  on  28th  September  191 5.  PI.  LII. 

MCLAREN,  THOMAS  JAMES  (b.  1895). 

Dollar  Institution.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to 
March  191 5,  Cadet.  RFA.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  France.  Killed  near 
Brabant  Farm,  Brielen,  Ypres,  on  26th  January  1916.  PI.  LII. 

Mclean,  Raymond  alastair  (b.  1893). 

Brighton  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-16;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Ment.  Phil.)  191 5.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar  and  MacLean  Bursar.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Feb.  1913  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  3rd  and  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Killed  in  action  on  13th  November  1916.  PI.  LII. 

Mclean,  Robert  (&  1889). 

Nairn  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1910-13;  B.Sc.  1913.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1910  to  Dec.  191 3,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Engineer,  N.  Nigeria.  R.E.,  Guards 
Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5.  France  Oct.  1915.  Killed  at  Ypres  on  nth 
July  1916.  PI.  LII. 

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MCLEAN,  ROBERT  DRYSDALE  (b.  1898). 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  191 2-1 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Edinburgh  Uni- 
versity O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer 
Cadet  Feb.  1917.  R.F.A.  and  Royal  Flying  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917. 
France  July  1917.  Killed  near  the  Ypres-Poperinghe  Road  on  26th  October 
I9I7-  PI.  Lll. 

MACLENNAN,  RODERICK  {b.   1890). 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Law,  1910-13.  Apprentice  Chartered 
Accountant.  9th  Royal  Scots,  L/Corporal  Aug.  1914.  France.  Died  of  wounds 
near  Ypres  on  9th  May  191 5.  PI.  Lilt 

McLEOD,  DOUGLAS  KEITH  (b.   1898). 

St  Paul's  School,  Darjeeling,  and  George  Watson's  College.  Edinburgh  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  June  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  France  Jan.  1918.  Wounded  near  Bohain  on  18th  and 
died  at  Rouen  on  21st  October  1918. 

MACLEOD,  ION  KEITH-FALCONER  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1914.  Resident,  Edinburgh  Infirmary.  5th  Gordon  Highlanders,  1908-12. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916.  France  1915  to  1918  with 
the  75th  Field  Ambulance.     Killed  at  Reninghelst  on  27th  April  1918.         PI.  Lin. 

MACLEOD,  VICTOR  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  (b.  1895). 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Dec.  1913  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  10th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.  Egypt  Jan.  1916.  Wounded  May  1917.  Killed  in  action 
near  Gaza,  Palestine,  on   18th  July   191 7.  PI.  LIII. 

MACMILLAN,  CAMERON  (b.  1880). 

Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  Dec.  1915,  Cadet.  10th 
attached  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1916.  Wounded  1916. 
Killed  in  action  on  22nd  August  191 7. 

McMURRAY,  JOHN  (b.  1873). 

Ewart  High  School,  Newton  Stewart ;  Dux.  Student  of  Law.  Galloway  Rifles 
and  1st  Queen's  Edinburgh.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914;  Coy.  Q.M.S., 
Feb.  191 5 ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.;  Captain.  France.  Killed  at 
Passchendaele  12th  October  1917.  PI.  LIII. 

MACNAB,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1898). 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  191 2-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Edinburgh  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  March  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1917. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  186th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917.  Gassed  at  Passchendaele 
Ridge  Nov.  1917.     Killed  near  Cambrai  on  24th  October  1918.  PI.  LIII. 

64 


PLATE   LI  I. 


48fc- 


R.  H.  Maclagan-Wedderburn.  D.  S.  MacKnight. 


John  Mackintosh. 


T.  J.  McLaren. 


R.  D.  McLean. 


R.  A.  McLean. 


J.  F.  Maclaken. 


A.  D.  McLaren. 


Robert  McLean. 


PLATE   LIU. 


1.  K.-F.  MacLeod. 


Roderick  Maclennan. 


V.  C.  A.  MacLeod. 


Angus  Macnab. 


John  McMukkay. 


Alex.  Macnab. 


Robert  McNae. 


A.  D.  McPhee. 


J.    P.    MCiNlCOL. 


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MACNAB,  ANGUS  {b.   1875). 

High  School,  Invercargill.  B.A.,  B.Sc.  (Otago,  N.Z.).  Student  of  Medicine, 
1895-1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  South  African  Campaign,  1901. 
R.A.M.C.,  attached  London  Scottish,  Captain  191 1.  France  1914.  Killed  at 
Messines  on   1st  November  1914.  PI.  LIII. 

McNAE,  ROBERT  (b.  1884). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 1. 
2nd  Transvaal  Scottish,  Private  1914.  Liverpool  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.;  Captain. 
German  South-West  Africa.  France.  Dispatches,  German  South-West  Africa. 
M.C.  (Battle  of  Guillemont)  9th  Aug.  1916.     Killed  near  Ypres  on  10th  October 

1916.  .  PI.  LIII. 

McNICOL,  JAMES  PERCIVAL  (b.  1897). 

Glasgow  Academy.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Aug.  1916, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.  4th  and  10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  France  Jan.  1918.  Died  of 
wounds  on  20th  June  1918.  PI.  LIII. 

McPHAIL,  PETER  JOHN  STEWART  (b.  1888). 

Merchiston  Castle.  B.A.  (Oxford)  191 1.  Student  of  Law,  1911-15.  Writer  to 
the  Signet.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Nov.  1915,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1915;  Lieut.  1917.  France  Jan.  1917.  Wounded  March  1918.  Died  of 
pneumonia  at  Winchester  in  November   1918. 

McPHEE,  ARTHUR  DAVID  (b.  1895). 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1914 
to   July   191 5,  Cadet.      Cameron    Highlanders,   2nd    Lieut.  June    191 5  ;    Captain 

1917.  France  1916  to  May  1918.  M.C.  (the  Somme)  1916.  Died  on  8th 
October  1918.  PI.  LIII. 

MACPHERSON,  DONALD  {b.  1886). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1907-12;  B.Sc.  1912  ;  Steven  and 
Vans  Dunlop  Scholar;  Pres.  Agric.  Soc.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1915  to 
July  1916,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Transferred  to  R.F.A., 
Sept.  1917.  France.  Died  in  Seafield  Hospital,  Leith,  on  nth  November  1917, 
of  wounds  received  in  Flanders.  PI.  liv. 

MACPHERSON,  HUGH  BANNERMAN  (b.  1881). 

Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1912.  Hon.  Artillery 
Coy.,  Private  1914.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  May  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916; 
Lieut.  May  1918.  France.  M.C.  March  1918.  Wounded  Ypres  191 5.  Killed 
at  Demicourt  on  27th  September  1918.  PI.  liv. 

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MACPHERSON,  IAN  DONALD  (b.   1892). 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-11,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Science, 
1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 1  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  Assistant 
Conservator  of  Forests,  Nigeria,  191 5.  West  African  Frontier  Force,  Lieut.  1917. 
Died  at  Edinburgh  of  pneumonia  on  30th  March  1918.  PI.  LIV. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN  COOK  (b.  1886). 

Elgin  Academy.  3rd  Vol.  Battn.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  1902-5,  Private. 
M.A. ;  LL.B.  (Aberdeen).  Student  of  Law,  1910-11.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  1st  attached  3rd  and  nth  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
191 5.  France,  Aug.  191 5.  Killed  at  Hooge  near  Ypres  on  25th  September 
1915.  PI.  LIV. 

MACPHERSON,  ROBERT  DUNCAN  MEARNS  {b.  1885). 

George  Watson's  College.  4th  Seaforths  (Vol.),  Private  1902-3.  Student  of 
Arts  and  Medicine,    1903-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     Diploma  of  Tropical   Medicine, 

1914.  Athletics.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1904-6  and  1909- 12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  Aug.  to  Nov.  1914.  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut,  (combatant) 
Dec.  1914.     France.     Killed  at  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  LIV. 

Mcpherson,  william  {b.  1895). 

Helmsdale  School.     Student  of  Arts,   1914-15.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to  Aug. 

1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.  Egypt  Dec.  1915. 
Salonika  and  Balkans,  Nov.  1916.  Killed  in  action  in  Macedonia  on  8th  May 
191 7.  PI.  LIV. 

MACRAE,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  UROUHART  (b.   1885). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  B. A.  (Oxford)  1906.  Mounted  Infantry,  1903-6.  Student 
of  Law,  1906-9;  LL.B.  1909.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1909.  1st  Queen's  Edinburgh 
Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  1907.  5th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  1910;  Captain  1912.  Gallipoli 
April  191 5,  29th  Division.  Egypt  and  France,  191 5  to  1918.  Temp.  Major 
April  1916.  Wounded  twice  in  Gallipoli  and  twice  in  France.  Killed  at  Parvillers, 
the  Somme,  on  nth  August  1918.  PI.  LIV. 

MACRAE,  JOSEPH  NIXON  {b.   1899). 

Biggar  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to 
Aug.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  3rd  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1917.  France  Jan.  1918.  Killed  in  a  night  raid  near  Ypres  on  18th 
February   191 8.  PI-  LIV. 

MACRAE,  KENNETH  MATHESON  (b.   1890). 

B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Arts,  1907-10  ;  M.A.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908 
to  March  1910,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1910.  France  Dec.  1914, 
28th  Brigade,  R.F.A.  M.C.  June  1918.  Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  Killed 
in  action  near  Courtrai  on  1st  November  191 8. 

66 


PLATE   LIV. 


H.  B.  Macphekson. 


Donald  Macphekson. 


I.  D.  Macphekson. 


Wm.  McPhekson. 


R.  D.  M.  Macphekson. 


J.  C.  Macphekson. 


P.  C.  Macrae. 


J.  N.  Macrae. 


A.  W.  U.  Macrae. 


PLATE   LV. 


Norman  McRuky. 


J.  W.  McVickek. 


H.  H.  Mackosty. 


J.  A.  Main. 


Alan  Mair. 


W.  D.  Mair. 


W.  A.  Malcolm. 


J.  A.  Marsden. 


W.  J.  Manson. 


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MACRAE,  PATRICK  CAMERON  {b.  1889). 

Dalwhinnie  and  Kingussie  Schools.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1907-15  ; 
M.A.  1910;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet; 
Medical,  1914-15.  President  Celtic  Society.  R.A.M.C,  50th  Field  Amb.,  Lieut. 
1915;  Captain.  Attached  80th  and  116th  Brigades,  R.F.A.  France  1915  ; 
Salonika  1916.  Invalided  home  Aug.  1916  and  died  at  Dalwhinnie  in  March 
19 1 7.  PI.  LIV. 

MACROSTY,  HENRY  HUGH  (b.  1894). 

Christ's  College,  Blackheath ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Feb.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  53rd  Brigade,  9th  Division, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept  1914 ;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  France.  Dispatches  April  1916. 
Killed  at  Ypres  on   19th  December  1915.  PI.  LV. 

McRURY,  NORMAN  (b.  1890). 

George  Watson's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1909  to 
Oct.  1914,  Cadet  Pipe-Major,  nth  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  Attached  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 
Gallipoli  May  191 5.     Killed  in  action  there  on  4th  June  191 5.  PI.  LV. 

McVICKER,  JOHN  WILLIAM  (b.  1897). 

Coleraine  Academical  Institution ;  First  XV.  and  Hockey.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-15.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  North  Irish  Horse 
Regiment.  13th  Liverpool  Regiment,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  France  191 5.  Killed  in 
action  at  the  Somme  on  14th  July  1916.  PI.  LV. 

MAIN,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  (b.   1881). 

Linlithgow  Academy.  A.M.I.C.E.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb. 
to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.E.,  278th  Railway  Coy.,  Lieut.  1916.  M.C.  (posthumous). 
Killed  in  action  in  Flanders  on  27th  March  1918.  PI.  LV. 

MAIR,  ALAN  (b.  1897). 

Bonnington     School,    Leith.     Zoology    Laboratory  Attendant.     8/ioth    Gordon 

Highlanders,  Private  July  1916.     France  Dec.  1916.  Died  of  wounds  at  Etaples 

on  29th  April  1917.  PI.  LV. 

MAIR,  WALTER  DAVID  {b.   1885). 

West  Ham  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-11;  M.A.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  4th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Died  of  wounds  at  Gallipoli  on  14th  July 
191 5.  PI.  LV. 

MALCOLM,  WILLIAM  ABERDEIN  {b.  1861). 

Dundee  Institution.  Student  of  Medicine,  1877-83;  M.B.,  CM.  1883.  R.A.M.C. 
1 901  ;  Major  Oct.  1914.  Gallipoli.  Attached  i/nth  London  Regiment.  Died  of 
dysentery  at  Malta  on  3rd  October  191 5.  PI.  LV. 

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MANSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES  (b.  1894). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  5th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 
Wounded  at  the  Dardanelles.     Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli  in  June  191 5.      PL  LV. 

MARKS,  HORACE  OWEN  {b.  1889). 

Mudgee  Grammar  School,  N.S.W.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut. 
France.     Killed  near  Albert  on  29th  October  1916. 

MARSDEN,  JAMES  ALFRED  {b.  1892). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc. 
(Distinction)  1914.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Nov.  191 1  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E., 
Lowland  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916. 
France  Dec.  1914.  Dispatches  June  1916.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  21st 
April  191 8.  PI.  LV. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  (/;.   1887). 

Berwick  Grammar  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-8 ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1908.  M'Cosh  Scholar.  House  Surgeon,  Beaufort  War 
Hospital,  Bristol,  July  1915  to  Feb.  1917.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1917.  Lost  at 
sea  on  15th  April  1917.  PI.  LVL 

MARSHALL,  MATTHEW  BAXTER  (b.   1896). 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  Nov.  1915. 
Died  of  wounds  on  6th  April  1917.  PI.  LVL 

MARTIN,  ARTHUR  ANDERSON  (b.  1876). 

Lawrence  High  School,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine,  1894-1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
(Hons.)  1900;  M.D. ;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  Carlisle  and  Grierson  Scholar. 
South  African  Campaign,  1901-2.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Aug.  1914.  N.Z. 
Medical  Corps,  Major  Feb.  1916.  France  1914-15  and  1916.  The  Marne 
and  Aisne.  15th  Field  Ambulance;  N.Z.  3rd  Field  Ambulance.  Dispatches 
Jan.  191 5  and  1916  (the  Somme).  Wounded  at  Flers  and  died  at  Amiens  on 
17th  September  1916.  PI.  LVL 

MARTIN,  JOHN  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  and  Malvern  Colleges;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Law, 
1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  8th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut;  Captain;  M.C.  Foreign  service  191 5.  Killed  in 
action  on  9th  April  191 7.  PI.  LVL 

MARTIN,  ROSS  (b.  1898). 

George  Watson's  College.  Y.M.C.A.,  Rouen,  1916.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  Medically  rejected,  R.F.C.  in  1917.  Tank 
Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  1917.     Killed  in  action  in  France  August  1918.  PI.  LVL 

68 


PLATE   LVI. 


A.  A.  .Martin. 


M.  B.  Marshall. 


John  Marshall. 


Ross  Martin. 


G.  H.  Matheson. 


John  Martin. 


G.  G.  Mathewson. 


J.  K.  Mathewson. 


J.  M.  Matheson. 


PLATE   LVII. 


Andrew  Mathison. 


B.  C.  Matthews. 


John  Maxwell, 


^■1 
Wellwood  Maxwell. 


J.  J.  Maybin. 


C.  G.  C.  Meistek. 


K.  A.  Meldrum. 


J.  D.  L.  Melrose. 


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MATHESOX,  GEORGE  HUGH  (A  1893). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-15  ;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Maths.);  B.Sc.  191 5.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
July  191 5.  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  Killed  in  action  on 
3rd  December  191 7.  PI.  LVI. 

MATHESOX,  JAMES  MCDONALD  (b.  1888). 

Edinburgh  Institution;  Dux;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-8.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  1909  to  June  1912,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Glasg.)  1916. 
R.X.V.R,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Oct.  191 5  to  April  1916,  H.M.S.  Lurcher. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  1917.  Mesopotamia,  21st  Indian  General 
Hospital,  1916-17.  France  1917.  Attached  17th  Middlesex  Regiment.  Killed  in 
action  on  30th  November  191 7.  PI.  LVI. 

MATHEWSOX,  GEORGE  GILLESPIE  {p.  1895). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  France  Sept.  1916. 
Dispatches  April  1918.  Killed  at  Rouvroy  near  St  Ouentin  on  27th  March 
19 1 8.  PI.  LVI. 

MATHEWSOX,  JAMES  KENNETH  {b.   1897). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to 
Oct.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.  France 
Aug.  1917.  Flanders  April  1918.  Wounded  Sept.  1917.  Killed  at  "Salvation 
Corner,"  Ypres,  on   14th  September  191 8.  PI.  LVI. 

MATHISON,  ANDREW  {b.  1893}. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  1915.  9th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  June  191 5;  L/Corporal  Dec.  1916.  France,  52nd  Division,  Oct.  1916. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Arras  in  May   1917.  PI.  LVII. 

MATTHEWS,  BERTRAM  CASH  {b.  1891). 

Ilminster  Grammar  School.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to 
Aug.  1914,  Cadet,  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Killed  in 
action  on  24th  March  19 17.  PI.  LVII. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN  {b.  1889). 

Cheltenham.  Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Gallipoli.     Killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on   12th  July   19 15.  PI.  lvii. 

MAXWELL,  WELLWOOD  (b.  1890). 

Cargilfield  and  Rugby.  Student  of  Law,  19 12- 14.  R.F.A.  (T),  1st  Lowland 
Brigade,  2nd  Lieut,  (five  years).  Artists'  Rifles,  191 5.  20th  London  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915.  France  March  1916.  Died  of  wounds  at  High  Wood,  near 
Flers  on  the  Somme,  on  16th  September  1916.  PI.  lvii. 

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MAYBIN,  JAMES  JOHNSTONE  (p.  1887). 

Ayr  Academy;    First  XV.   and    XI.     Student  of   Arts,   1905-10 ;  M.A.   (Hons. 

Classics)    1910.     First    XV.     Schoolmaster.     9th,    14th    and    nth  Royal    Scots, 

Private  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  July  1916.     France  1915.     Battle 

of  Loos.     Killed  at  the  Somme  on  14th  July  1916.  PI.  LVir. 

MEISTER,  CHARLES  GUSTAVE  CLARK  (b.  1883). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-10;  M.A.  1910.  Minister, 
Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  attached  7th  Seaforths  and  10th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Nov.  191 5.  France  Nov.  191 5.  Dispatches  1916. 
M.C.  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  18th  April  1918.  PI.  lvii. 

MELDRUM,  ERNEST  ALEXANDER  (b.   1892). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-9,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Edinburgh 
University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  Feb.  191 2,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Surma 
Valley  Light  Horse,  Assam.  2/8th  Gurkha  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  France 
May  191 5.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  lvii. 

MELLIS-SMITH,  SAMUEL  GRANT  (b.  1886). 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1905-9;  M.A.  1909.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1908  to  Aug.  1909,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers. 
4th  Gurkha  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  1914  ;  Lieut.  1916.  France,  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and 
Mesopotamia.     Killed  near  Kut  on  nth  February  1917.  PI.  LVII. 

MELROSE,  JAMES  DOUGLAS  LEITCH  (b.   1884). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1904-8.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1909. 
R.G.A.  (T.)  Forth,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1913  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  June  1916; 
Major  March  1-917.  France  Aug.  1916.  Wounded  at  Kemmel  Hill  and  died  at 
Boeschepe  near  Ypres  on  25th  April  1918.  PI.  LVII. 

MELVILLE,  HARRY  GEORGE  (b.   1869). 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1884-90;  M.B.,  CM.  1890; 
M.D.  1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1900.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1892;  Lieut- 
Colonel  1912;  Temp.  Colonel  Aug.  1918.  Waziristan,  1894-5;  Punjab  Frontier 
and  Tirah,  1897-8.  Mesopotamia  Exp.  Force,  1916-18.  CLE.  Dispatches 
Aug.  1918  and  Feb.  1919.     Died  at  Baghdad  on  7th  December  1918.  PI.  LVin. 

MENZIES,  ARTHUR  JOHN  ALEXANDER  (b.  1886). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1905-12;  M.A.  1908 ; 
M.B,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Dec.  1909,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain  March  191 5  ;  D.A.D.M.S.,  May  1917 ;  Lieut-Col.  Feb. 
191 8.  France  Oct  1914  with  3rd  Cavalry  Division,  attached  1st  Royal  Dragoons. 
Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  D.S.O.  Oct.  1915  (Battle  of  Loos).  Killed  in 
action  in  France  on  9th  August  191 8.  PI.  lviii. 

7° 


PLATE    LVIII. 


G.  R.  Mill. 


H.  G.  Melville. 


A.  J.  A.  Menzies. 


J.  R.  Middleton. 


G.  H.  Middleton. 


A.  S.  Middleton. 


J.  D.  Mill. 


George  Millar. 


G.  I.  Millar. 


PLATE   LIX. 


A.  1.  Miller. 


H.  W.  W.  Millek. 


James  Millak. 


J.  .E.  B.  Miller. 


Maurice  Miller. 


A.  E.  Millson. 


Eric  Milrov. 


J.  R.  Milne. 


J.  W.   MlLNE. 


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MIDDLETON,  ALEXANDER  SAMUEL  (b.   1890). 

Natal  and  Edinburgh  Academies.  Student  of  Science,  1909-10.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
May  1910  to  May  191 1.  Scottish  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914;  L/Corporal.  3rd 
attached  1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  France  191 5.  Died 
on  30th  September  191 5  at  Rouen  of  wounds  received  at  the  Battle  of 
Loos.  PL  lviii. 

MIDDLETON,  GEORGE  HILTON  {b.  1893). 

Natal  and  Edinburgh  Academies.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-18; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Bombardier. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  191 5.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  Nov.  1918.  France  1915-16.  Russia  1919.  Killed  in  action  in  Northern 
Russia  on  10th  August  1919.  PL  LVIII. 

MIDDLETON,  JAMES  RUSSELL  {b.  1883). 

Natal  and  Edinburgh  Academies.  Student  of  Science,  1905-6.  Lord  Strathcona's 
Horse,  Trooper  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
191 5.  R.F.C.,  Flight  Lieut.  1916.  France.  Forced  landing  in  German 
lines.  Severely  wounded;  died  in  Mulheim  am  Ruhr  Hospital  on  21st  June 
1917.  PL  LVIII. 

MILL,  GEORGE  ROBERTSON  (b.   1880). 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 896-1 901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ; 
M.D.  1905.  R.N. V.R.,  Surgeon  April  1909;  Staff  Surgeon  April  1917.  Hospital 
Ships  Carisbrooke  Castle,  Rewa,  at  Dardanelles  from  June  to  evacuation  191 5,  and 
Patrol  1916.     Died  on  nth  February  191 8.  PL  LVIII. 

MILL,  JAMES  DRYSDALE  (b.  1895). 

Moray  House  and  Broughton  Schools.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  A.S.C., 
Feb.  1913;  mobilised  Aug.  1914.  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  191 5.     Killed  at  Cape  Helles  on  15th  October  191 5.  PL  LVIII. 

MILLAR,  GEORGE  (b.  1872). 

Student  of  Divinity,  1890-4.  Minister  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  Orkney 
RG.A. ;  Captain  1914-17.  Attached  No.  13  General  Hospital  and  No.  7 
Stationary  Hospital,  Boulogne,  April  to  Aug.  1917.  Died  at  Boulogne  on 
26th  August  19 1 7.  PL  LVIII. 

MILLAR,  GEORGE  INGLIS  (b.   1895). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  191 5 
to  June  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1916.  R.F.A,  86th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1916.     France  Jan.  1917.     Killed  at  Arras  on  8th  April  1917.  PL  LVIII. 

MILLAR,  JAMES  (b.  1891). 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-n;  MA.  191 1.  Schoolmaster. 
9th  Royal  Scots.  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5. 
France.     Killed  in  action  at  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5.  PL  Lix. 

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MILLER,  ARCHIBALD  INGRAM  (6.  1882). 

George  Watson's  College,    and  Leys  School,  Cambridge.  Student  of  Medicine, 

1900-5;    M.B.,  Ch.B.    1905.      R.A.M.C,    Lieut.   Sept.   1916.  Killed    in  action   on 

nth  March   1917.  pi.  LIX. 

MILLER,  HENRY  WILLIAM  WATSON  (b.   1896). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  April  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  10th  and  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  Private  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915.  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  the  Somme  on  31st  July  1916.  PI.  lix. 

MILLER,  JOSEPH  EWING  BRUCE  (b.  1895). 

Rossall;  Shooting.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  5th  attached  1st 
Royal  Irish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915.  France  March  1915. 
Wounded  at  Festubert  on  9th  and  died  on  24th  May  191 5.  PI.  Lix. 

MILLER,  MAURICE  (b.  1880). 

George  Heriot's  School.     Student  of  Law,  1 899-1901.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private 

May  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.   191 5.     Egypt  Jan.   1916.  Invalided  home  and  died 

at  Edinburgh  on  5th  August  1917.  PI.  LIX. 

MILLSON,  ALVAN  EWEN  {b.   1892). 

Haileybury.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C. 
Oct.  1914.  4th  and  6th  Royal  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain.  Gallipoli 
Sept.   191 5.     Invalided    home    Nov.   191 5.     France  Aug.   1916.     Dispatches    Dec. 

1917.  Killed  at  Arras  on  9th  April  1917.  PI.  LIX. 

MILNE,  JAMES  ROBERTSON  (b.  1890). 

George  Heriot's  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  Chartered 
Accountant,  191 3.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  7th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Staff  Captain  Aug.  1918. 
France  July  191 5.      Dispatches   Jan.    1919.      Died    at   Rouen    on    30th    October 

191 8.  PI.  LIX. 

MILNE,  JAMES  WILLIAM  (b.   1870). 

Larchfield  Academy,  Helensburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1885-8.  Military  College, 
Sandhurst;  Sword  of  Honour.  82nd  Punjabis,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  1916. 
France  1914-15.  Mesopotamia  1917-18.  Wounded  at  Festubert.  Dispatches 
May  1918.  CLE.  1919.  Died  of  heat-stroke  in  the  Afghan  War  on 
2 1  st  June  19 19.  PI.  Lix. 

MILROY,  ERIC  {b.   1887). 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1903-6,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Arts,  1906-10;  M.A.  1910.  Chartered  Accountant,  1914.  Scottish 
Rugby  International.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  nth  and  8th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1916.  France 
Oct.  191 5.     Killed  at  Delville  Wood  in  November  1916.  PI.  LIX. 

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MITCHELL,  ANDREW  NEILL  (b.  1891). 

Merchiston  Castle;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Dec.  191 1  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  Marathon  Medal.  4th  and  5th  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Killed  at  Gallipoli  on  30th 
December  191 5.  PI.  LX. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  THOMSON  RANKIN  (b.  1888). 

Airdrie  and  Edinburgh  Academies;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1910. 
First  XV.  and  London  Scottish.  Student  of  Law,  1910-13.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1913.  nth  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914  ; 
Captain  1915.  13th  Royal  Scots,  Major  July  1916.  nth  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Lieut.-Col.  1917.  France  June  191 5.  Dispatches.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Croix  de  Guerre  (France)  191 8.  Wounded  at  Arras  on  28th  March  and  died  at 
Queen  Alexandra  Hospital,  London,  on   1st  April  1918.  PI.  LX. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  HALLIBURTON  (b.   1890). 

Cargilfield  and  Fettes  College.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
March  1909  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Coy.  Sergeant-Major.  7th  and  17th  Royal 
Scots,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  Gallipoli  191 5.  Captain  and  Adjutant  1916.  France 
1916  and  1917.     Died  of  wounds  on  26th  October  1917. 

MITCHELL,  NORMAN  RAMSAY  (b.   1893). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-1 3.  3rd  Royal  Scots  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Attached  Royal  Air  Force,  April 
1917;  Pilot  Oct.  1917.  Wounded  at  Battle  of  Loos,  1915.  Killed  through 
aeroplane  collision  on  6th  June   1918.  PI.  LX. 

MITTON,  HAROLD  (b.  1894). 

Gill  College  High  School,  Somerset  East,  S.  Africa.  O.T.C.  1908-10,  Cadet. 
Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery  Oct.  1913  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  attached  Royal  Flying  Corps,  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914  ;  Lieut. 
1916.     Dispatches  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  29th  July  1917. 

MOIR,  ARCHIBALD  GIFFORD  (b.   1890). 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Fettes  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law, 
1911-13.  Law  Agent.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Dis- 
patches 1915.     Killed  in  action  near  Ypres  on  25th  April  191 5. 

MONTGOMERY,  ROBERT  {b.   1888). 

Campbeltown  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-13;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  191 3;  Captain  March  191 5.  France  1914.  Attached  to 
1st  Gloucester  Regiment.  Dispatches  April  1916.  Killed  at  Loos  on  26th 
September   191 5.  PI.  LX. 

MOODIE,  RALPH  WILSON  (b.  1892). 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  Seaforth  Highlanders.  9th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  6th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Captain.  France. 
Died  of  wounds  on  16th  May  1917.  PI.  LX. 

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MOON,  GEORGE  BASSETT  (b.  1885). 

Derby  School;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps,  1902-3.  Birmingham  University; 
Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1909. 
Royal  Navy,  Nov.  1914;  Surgeon  Jan.  191 5,  H.M.S.  Lion.  Killed  at  the  Battle 
of  Jutland  on  31st  May  1916. 

MOORHEAD,  ARTHUR  HENRY  (b.  1872). 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1889-93;  MB.,  CM. 
1893.  I.M.S.  1894.  Lieut-Col.  1914;  Brevet  Col.  1915  ;  and  A.D.M.S.  Colonel, 
Waziristan,  Chitral.  Tochi  Valley  and  third  China  Campaigns.  France.  2nd 
Indian  Cavalry  Division.  Dispatches  191 5.  Invalided  home  Dec.  191 5  and 
died  at  Batheaston,  Somerset,  on  29th  February  1916. 

MOORHEAD,  GEORGE  OLIVER  (b.   1866). 

St  Stanislaus  College,  Tullamore,  Ireland.  Student  of  Medicine,  1883-8. 
Q.E.R.,  1884-8.  10th  Dismounted  Rifles,  S.  Africa.  Lieut.-Col.,  N.  Transvaal 
Mounted  Rifles.  Nyasaland  Contingent,  South  African  Imperial  Forces. 
South  African  Rebellion  and  German  West  African  Campaign.  Killed  in  action 
in  May  19 16. 

MORE,  ERIC  ROY  (b.   1898). 

George  Watson's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1916 
to  May  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  3rd  attached  2nd  Gordon  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.  France  and  Italy.  Killed  in  action  in  Italy 
on  27th  October  1918.  PI.  lx. 

MORGAN,  JAMES  WHITE  (b.  1892). 

Royal  High  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  9th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Oct.  191 5  ;  Corporal.  16th  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 
France.  Died  of  wounds  received  at  the  Battle  of  Amiens  on  10th  August 
19 1 8.  PI.  LX. 

MORISON,  ARCHIBALD  ALEXANDER  (b.  1887). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1904-10.  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1910.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  H.M.S.  Indefatigable.  Killed  in  action  at 
the  Battle  of  Jutland  on  31st  May  1916.  PI.  LX. 

MORRIS,  HUGH  (b.  1885). 

Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch.  B.A.  (Hons.)  (Cape).  Student  of  Medicine, 
1906-11.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1908  to  July  1910,  Cadet.  3rd  Scottish  Rifles 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  Died  of  wounds  in  France  on  14th 
July  1915. 

MORRIS,  JOHN  (b.   1870). 

Ruabon  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1912  ;  Captain  1915  ;  Major  1918.  France  Nov. 
1914.  Attached  6th  Cheshire  Regiment.  Field  Ambulance.  M.C.  Jan.  1917. 
Killed  in  action  on  7th  October  191 8.  PI.  LX. 

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PLATE    LX. 


J.  T.  R.  Mitchell. 


N.  R.  Mitchell. 


A.  N.  Mitchell. 


E.  R.  Moke. 


Robert  Montgomery. 


A.  A.  Morison. 


j.  W.  Morgan. 


PLATE   LXI. 


Alex.  Morrison. 


S.  H.  Morris. 


J.  A.  Morrison. 


J.  T.  Morrison. 


J.  S.  Morrison. 


i 


km 

•Hugh  Mosman. 


John  Muir. 


A.  C.  Muir. 


G.  V.  Muir. 


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MORRIS,  SYDNEY  HERBERT  (b.  1875). 

Grammar  School,  Market  Harborough.  Student  of  Medicine,  1894-9;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1899.     R.A.M.C,  Captain.     Died  on  I  ith  January  1918.  PI.  LXI. 

MORRISON,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1886). 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps,  Commissioned  Officer. 
Student  of  Arts,  1906-8.  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.;  Captain.  Flanders  May  1915.  Killed  at  Hohenzollern  Redoubt  on  25th 
September  191 5.  PI.  LXI. 

MORRISON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  {b.  1882). 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1905-6.  R.G.A. 
Gunner.     France.     Killed  near  Amiens  on  30th  May  1918.  PI.  LXI. 

MORRISON,  JOHN  STEWART  (6.  1892). 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  Sergeant-Major.  Student  of 
Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  April  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.E.  (Dispatch  Rider)  Aug.  1914,  Sergeant- Major.  France  1914-15.  Battles  of 
Mons,  Marne,  Aisne,  first  and  second  Ypres  and  Loos.  D.C.M.  Dispatches 
(Langemark  and  Gheluvelt).     Died  of  gas  poisoning  at  Loos  on  26th  September 

1915.  PI.  LXI. 

MORRISON,  JOHN  TAIT  (b.  1891). 

Carrick    Academy,    Maybole.     Student   of  Law,    1914-15.     R.F.A.,   Gunner   Jan. 

1916.  Killed  in  action  at  Zillebeke  near  Ypres  on  20th  July  1917.  PI.  LXI. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  (b.  1886). 

Milne's  Institution,  Fochabers.  Student  of  Medicine,  1904-9.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909. 
R.A.M.C.,  Captain  1915.  France  1915.  M.C.  Died  of  wounds  and  gas  poisoning 
on  23rd  October  1917. 

MOSMAN,  HUGH  (b.  1861). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1878-81.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1885. 
Yorkshire  Regiment,  24th  Prov.  Battn.,  2nd  Lieut.  1914.  Died  at  Cramlington, 
Northumberland,  on  12th  February  1916.  PI.  lxi. 

MO  WAT,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1895). 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14.  6th  attached  4th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  1914.    Gallipoli.    Killed  in  action  on  28th  June  191 5.       PI.  xcin. 

MUIR,  ANDREW  CHRISTISON  M.  (b.  1896). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Nov.  1914.  1st,  3rd,  and  9th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
191 5.  France  Jan.  191 5  ;  Dardanelles  Aug.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli  on 
27th  October   191 5.  PI.  lxi. 

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MUIR,  GEORGE  VICTOR  (b.  1901). 

George  Watson's  College.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1917 
to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918;  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1918.  Killed  in  an  aeroplane  accident  in  the  South  of  England  on 
1 8th  October  1918.  PI.  lxi. 

MUIR,  JOHN  (b.  1882). 

Student  of  Law,  1904-6.  nth  and  5th  Canadian  Rifles,  Private  Aug.  1914; 
Acting  Sergeant.     France.     Killed  at  Festubert  on  24th  May  191 5.  PI.  LXI. 

MUKERJI,  KALYAN  KUMAR  (b.  1883). 

L.M.S.  University,  Calcutta,  1906.  Student  of  Medicine.  I.M.S.  1910,  attached 
8th  Rajputs,  1914,  Captain.  Mesopotamia.  M.C.  Oct.  1916.  Taken  prisoner 
at  Kut-el-Amara  and  died  of  typhus  at  Ras-el-Ain  in  Asia  Minor  in  May   1917. 

MUNRO,  ALEXANDER  (b.   1893). 

Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15.  i/2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  Gallipoli  Sept.  to  Dec.  1915; 
France  Aug.  1916.     Died  of  wounds  at  Rouen  on  5th  November  1916.        PI.  LXII. 

MUNRO,  CHARLES  (6.  1887). 

Leith   Walk   and    Broughton    Schools.     Student  of    Arts,    1906-9;    MA.    1909. 

2nd    Seaforth    Highlanders,  Private    Nov.   191 5.  Died  of  wounds  in  France  on 

17th  January   1918.  PI.  LXII. 

MUNRO,  DONALD  GEORGE  (6.   1895). 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914 
to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  May  1915  ; 
Sergeant  Nov.  191 5.  France  191 5.  Killed  near  Loos  on  6th  September 
1916.  PI.   LXII. 

MUNRO,  H.  F. 

Student  at  Edinburgh  University.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Captain.  Killed  in 
action  in  September   191 5. 

MUNRO,  JOHN  (b.  1883). 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Law,  1902-3.  Barrister  and  Solicitor, 
Saskatoon.  105th  Regiment  Saskatoon  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1915.  65th 
and  44th  Canadian  Infantry,  Adjutant.  France.  Wounded  Nov.  1916.  Killed 
at  Vimy  Ridge  on  10th  April  1917.  PI.  LXII. 

MUNRO,  JOHN  SUTHERLAND  (6.  1892). 

Dornoch  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Feb.  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  102nd  Field 
Ambulance.     Mesopotamia.     Died  at  Baghdad  on  16th  July  1917.  PI.  LXII. 

76 


PLATE   LXII. 


Charles  Munro. 


D.  G.  Munko. 


Alex.  Munro. 


J.  S.  Munko. 


John  Munko. 


T.  M.  Munro. 


R.  McD.  Murray. 


P.  H.  Murray. 


J.  R.  Murray. 


PLATE   LXIII 


J.  S.  Ness. 


Thomas  Nelson. 


R.  F.  T.  Newbery. 


G.  S.  A.  Nicholson. 


David  Nicol. 


Andrew  Nicol. 


David  Nicoll. 


G.  M.  Nicol. 


F.    W.    NlESCHE. 


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MUNRO,  THOMAS  MacKAY  (b.  1890). 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  1913.  Schoolmaster. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  Dec.  191 3,  Cadet.  5th  and  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  25th 
September  191 5.  PL  LXII. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  ROBERTSON  (b.  1879). 

Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1903-4.  9th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut. 
June  1916.     Died  of  wounds  on   18th  September  1917.  PL  LXII. 

MURRAY,  PETER  HERBERT  (b.  1896). 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee  ;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  Y.M.C.A.  (Summer 
Vacations),  1915-16.  10th  and  1st  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  Oct.  1916; 
Corporal.  Died  of  wounds  received  at  Tekrit,  Mesopotamia,  on  9th  November 
i9i7.  PI.  LXII. 

MURRAY,  ROBERT  McDIARMID  (b.   1894). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1 909-1 1,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Law, 
191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1916.  France.  M.C.  Feb.  1916.  Died  of  wounds  near  Ypres  on 
25th  February  1916.  PI.  LXII. 


MYLNE,  JAMES  GRAHAM  {b.  1887). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1909-10.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  191 3.  2/8th  attached  i/4th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
Palestine  1917  ;  France  191 8.  Killed  at  Queant  near  Bapaume  on  2nd  September 
1918. 

NEIL,  ROBERT  DONALD  (b.  1896). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5.  Egypt  Jan.  1916.  France 
March  1916.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  26th  October  19 16.  PI.  XCIII. 

NEILL,  WILLIAM  PROUDFOOT  (b.  1873). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law.  Solicitor,  1896.  Royal  Scots,  Lieut. 
Died  in  France  on  24th  December  1916. 

NELSON,  THOMAS  {b.  1859). 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1880;  M.D.  1886.  St  John's 
Ambulance  Brigade,  Assistant  Commissioner,  No.  3  District.  Died  on  4th  March 
191 8.  PI.  LXIII. 

NESS,  JAMES  SHARP  (b.  1896). 

Tain    Royal    Academy   and     Robert    Gordon's    College,   Aberdeen.  Student   of 

Science,    1913-15.     i/7th    Gordon    Highlanders,    Private    Oct.    191 5.  Killed    in 

action  in  France  on   16th  September  191 7.  PI.  LXIII. 

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NEWBERY,  RICHARD  FENTON  THEODORE  (b.  1891). 

Lycee,  Nice,  and  Tonbridge  School,  Kent.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15  ;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  Nov.  1913,  Cadet.  President,  Philo- 
mathic  Society.  Resident,  Royal  Infirmary  191 5.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5. 
France  March  1916.  Attached  6th  Northamptonshires,  May  1916.  Killed  at 
Trones  Wood  on   14th  July   1916.  PI.  LXin. 

NICHOLSON,  GEOFFREY  SHIELD  ALEC  (b.  1894). 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to 
Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  Aero  Club  Pilot  Certificate  at  Hendon,  Nov.  191 5.  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  R.F.C.,  Feb.  1917 ;  Pilot 
May  1917.  Mortally  wounded  at  third  Battle  of  Ypres  on  21st  and  died  on  22nd 
August  1917.  PI.  LXIIL 

NICOL,  ANDREW  (/;.  1893). 

Falkirk  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  Dispatches 
June  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  22nd  May  1916.  PI.  LXIII. 

NICOL,  DAVID  (b.   1897). 

Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow,  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 1-14,  Cadet. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  1915,  Cadet. 
1 2th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  ; 
Acting  Captain  Sept.  1917.  France  June  1916.  Killed  in  Bourlon  Wood  on 
25th  November  1917.  PI.  LXIII. 

NICOL,  GEORGE  M.  (b.  1887). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-14.  9th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.   1914;    Lieut.  June  191 5.     Killed  at  Loos  on  25th  September  1915. 

PI.  LXIII. 

NICOLL,  DAVID  (/;.  1884). 

George  Watson's  College;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1902-10; 
M.A.  1907;  LL.B.  1910.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.VB.  Royal  Scots,  1906-9,  Private; 
London  Scottish,  Private,  March  1916.  France  July  1916.  Killed  at  Leuze 
Wood  near  Combles  on  10th  September  1916.  PI.  LXIII. 

NIESCHE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  (/;.  1858). 

Leschen  and  Niehus  School,  Adelaide.  Student  of  Medicine,  1876-80;  M.B.,  CM. 
1880;  M.D.  1886.  M.D.  (Adelaide)  1889.  Australian  Military  Forces,  Hon. 
Major,  1910.  No.  7,  Australian  General  Hospital,  Keswick,  England,  191 5-17. 
Died  at  Adelaide  on   13th  October  1918.  PI.  LXIII. 


NISBET,  JOHN  (b.  1891). 

Broughton  School.      Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;    M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1914.      9th, 
14th,   3rd,  and   2nd   Royal   Scots,   Private   Aug.    1914 ;    2nd    Lieut.    Nov. 
France  Feb.  191 5.     Killed  in  action  on  25th  April  191 5.  PI 

78 


9th, 

1 9 14. 
LXIV. 


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NISBET,  POLLOK  SINCLAIR  {b.   1889). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1908-12.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1909  to  July  191 2,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  2nd 
Canadian  Infantry,  26th  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Lieut.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on  2nd 
June  1916.  PI.  LXIV. 

XOBLE,  JAMES  DICKSON  (b.  1869). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1888-93;  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  R.A.M.C, 
Captain.     Accidentally  killed  at  Aberdeen  on  12th  October  19 14.  PI.  LXIV. 

NORTON,  HENRY  HALL  (b.  1888). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-12;  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  191 1. 
Headingley  Wesleyan  College,  Leeds,  1912-13.  Minister  of  Wesleyan  Church. 
R.A.M.C.,  Private  Jan.  191 5.  Wounded  at  evacuation  of  Gallipoli  and  died  at 
Alexandria  on  27th  January'  1916.  PI.  LXIV. 

ORME,  JOHN  McCALLUM  (6.   1891). 

George  Watson's  College;  Cadet  Corps  1907-8.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine, 
1908-15;  M.A.  1911;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908  to  May 
1914,  Cadet.  RAM.C.  (S.R),  Captain  July  1914.  Attached  7th  Battn.  The  Buffs, 
East  Kent  Regiment,  Aug.  191 5.  M.C.  1916.  Died  as  result  of  an  accident  on 
3rd  April  19 17.  PI.  LXIV. 

ORME,  WILLIAM  (b.  1888). 

Portree  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-11.  15th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Sept.  1914;  L/Corporal.  France.  Wounded  at  Arras  on  28th  April, 
taken  prisoner,  and  died  of  wounds  at  Merseburg  on  18th  May  1917.  PI.  XCIII. 

O'SULLIVAN,  JOHN  ANDREW  HAMILTON  (b.  1895). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.;  Shooting  VIII.  O.T.C.  1910-13,  Cadet 
Colour-Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to 
Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  13th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  Attached  5th  Royal  Scots,  Gallipoli.  Killed  in  action  there 
on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  LXIV. 

PAGAN,  GEORGE  HAIR  (b.   1892). 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-11.  i/7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch;,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  France.  51st  (Highland)  Division.  Killed  at  High 
Wood,  the  Somme,  on  31st  July  1916.  PI.  LXIV. 

PAISLEY,  THOMAS  (b.   1885). 

High  School,  Brechin.     Student  of  Law,  1905-7.     Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914. 

10th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan   1915.     Killed  in  action  on  25th  September 

.    1915-  PI.  LXIV. 

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PALMER,  HUGH  SALISBURY  {b.  1888). 

Gresham  School,  Holt;  Cadet  Corps  1902-6,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1906-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
May  191 5.  Attached  2nd  London  Rifle  Brigade.  2/2nd  Home  Counties 
Field  Ambulance.  Dispatches  Dec.  1917.  Died  of  wounds  on  25th  April 
19 1 8.  PI.  LXIV. 

PARK,  FREDERICK  ANDREW  KETCHEN  (b.   1896). 

Kendal  and  Manchester  Grammar  Schools.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16.  5th 
Royal  Lanes.  Regiment,  Private  Jan.  1916;  Officer  Cadet.  137th  Machine-Gun 
Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  April  1918.  France  March  1917.  Killed  in 
action  on  3rd  October  19 18.  PI.  LXV. 

PATERSON,  JOHN  McLELLAN  STEWART  {b.   1890). 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-13;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Engl.)  1913.  President,  Diagnostic  Society.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1909-13, 
Cadet.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  Oct.  1914.  France.  Killed  in  action 
in  Belgium  on  23rd  April  191 5. 

PATERSON,  NORMAN  KEITH  (b.   1892). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons.  Econ.  Sc.) 
1914.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1916.  France  1915.  Killed  in 
action  on  28th  June  1916.  PI.  LXV. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT  SANDERSON  (b.   1893). 

Royal  High  School  and  Fettes  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1910-12. 
Student  of  Arts,  1912-13.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  62nd  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  R.H.A.  ("Chestnut  Troop").  France. 
Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Neuve  Chapelle  on  nth  March  1915.  PI.  LXV. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT  WALKER  (b.  1894). 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16.  Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1916. 
2nd  Sherwood  Foresters,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.  Dispatches  Dec.  1917.  M.C. 
(posthumous).     Killed  in  action  in  March  1918.  PI.  LXV. 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  DAWSON  (b.  1896). 

Royal  High  School.  Heriot  Bursar.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry 
Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  6th  Royal  Scots,  attached  5th  Liverpool  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  191 5.  France.  Killed  at  Gueudecourt,  Somme,  on  25th  September 
1916.  •  PL  LXV. 

PATRICK,  FRANCIS  ALEXANDER  (b.   1892). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1909  to  Feb.  191 1,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
France  191 5.     Killed  in  action  at  Ypres  on  12th  April  191 5.  PI.  LXV. 

80 


PLATE    LXIV. 


John  Nisbet. 


J.  D.  Noble. 


J.  A.  H.  O'Sullivan. 


J.  McC.  Orme. 


II.  II.  Norton. 


H.  S.  Palmer. 


G.  H.  Pagan. 


Thomas  Paislev. 


PLATE   LXV. 


N.  K.  Paterson. 


R.  S.  Paterson. 


F.  A.  K.  Tark. 


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W.  C.  D.  Paterson. 


W.  Paterson. 


F.  A.  Patrick. 


J.  B.  Patrick. 


M.  G.  Patten. 


David  Patton. 


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PATRICK,  JOHN  BONTHRONE  (6.  1895). 

Hawick  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1913  to  Oct. 
1914,  Cadet.  1 /4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914. 
Missing,  presumed  killed  at  Gallipoli,  on   12th  July  1915.  PI.  LXV. 

PATTEN,  MURRAY  GLADSTONE  (b.  1888). 

Ormond  College,  Melbourne.     Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.     O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept. 

1914  to  Feb.   1915,  Cadet  Sergeant.     9th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  Feb. 

191 5  ;  Captain.  Foreign  service  191 5.  M.C.  1917.  Wounded.  Killed  in 
action  on  14th  April  19 18.  PI.  LXV. 

PATTERSON,  DOUGLAS  DAVID  JOHN  {b.  1898). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.     Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Sept. 

1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.     7th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan. 

1917.  France  April  1917.     Killed  at  Wytschaete  on  16th  April  1918. 

PATTISON,  PETERS WALD  {b.   1876). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1893-1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901. 
D.P.H.,  RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain.  Attached 
King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry.  Flanders.  Invalided  home  in  July  1915 
and  died  at  London  on  22nd  February  1916. 

PATTON,  DAVID  (6.  1882). 

Strathbungo  School,  Glasgow.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1916  to  May 
1917,  Cadet.  8th  attached  2nd  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.  Died  of 
wounds  on  nth  February  191 8.  PI.  LXV. 

PENDER,  HAMISH  GRANGER  GEILS  (b.  1892). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  Athletics.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14. 
Secretary,  Engineering  Society.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  April  1912  to  Oct.  1914, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  2nd  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  Killed  at 
Battle  of  Neuve  Chapelle  on  nth  or  13th  March  1915.  PI.  LXVI. 

PENNYCOOK,  ALEXANDER  (b.   1896). 

Dunbar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  3/8th  and  12th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Nov.  191 5;  Signaller;  L/Corporal.  France  Aug.  1916,  9th  Division.  Arras, 
Ypres,  1917.  Taken  prisoner  on  25th  April  at  Kemmel  Hill  and  died  of 
pneumonia  at  Saaralben,  Germany,  on  16th  October  1918.  PI.  LXVI. 

PHILIP,  ANDREW  (b.   1865). 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1888-93;  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D., 
DP  H.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.-Surgeon.  Died  at  Hull  as  the  result  of  an  accident  on 
30th  May  1915.  PI.  LXVI. 

81  F 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

PHILIPS,  ABRAHAM  ZADOK  (A,   1881). 

Burgerschool,  Amsterdam.  Student  of  Medicine,  1904-10;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910; 
M.D.  1913;  D.P.H.  (Lond.)  1914;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1915.  Hospitals  in  Dunkirk 
and  London,  April  to  July  191 5.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  191 5;  Captain  1916. 
France.  56th  Field  Ambulance.  Wounded  and  gassed  on  23rd  and  died  of  gas 
poisoning  on  24th  October  1917.  PI.  LXVI. 

PHORSON,  DOUGLAS  STUART  (b.  1889). 

Houghton-le-Spring  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-8.  3rd  and 
18th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  France 
June  1916.     Killed  at  Hebuterne  on  16th  December  1916.  PI.  LXVI. 

PINKERTON,  JOHN  (b.   1882). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity, 
1901-5  ;  MA.  (Hons.  Classics)  1905;  B.D.  1908;  B.A.  (Hons.  Semitic  Lang.) 
(Camb.)  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  1st  Royal  Scots,  L/Corporal.  Salonika. 
Killed  in  action  near  Struma  on  1st  October  1916.  PI.  LXVI. 

PIRIE,  GEORGE  STEPHEN  (b.  1888). 

St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  and  Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1908-14;  M.B.,Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.;  Captain  Jan.  1915.  Gallipoli,  29th  Division,  1915  ;  France  Dec.  1915. 
Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  Wounded  Sept.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on  24th 
July  19 1 7.  PI.  LXVI. 

PLUNKETT,  HAVELOCK  A.  T.  (b.  1896). 

St  Paul's  School,  Darjeeling.  O.T.C.  Cadet  Sergeant.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  April  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  1914.  3rd 
and  2nd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  France 
March  1915.  Lieut.  May  191 5.  Indian  Exp.  Force,  Mesopotamia,  Dec.  1915. 
Killed  at  Sheikh  Said  on  7th  January  1916.  PI.  LXVI. 

POLLOCK,  JOHN  DUNBAR  (b.   1876). 

Church  of  Scotland  Normal  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Law,  1897-9. 
Solicitor.  4th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1906;  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  191 1.  Killed 
in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on  28th  June  1915. 

POOL,  JOHN  NEWLANDS  (b.   1894). 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914- 16.  Lennie  Bursar.  3rd  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  Private  Feb.  1916.  1st  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles).  Killed 
in  action  in  France  on  16th  April  1917.  PI-  LXVI. 

PORTER,  WILLIAM  GUTHRIE  {b.   1878). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1894-1902; 
B.Sc.  1898;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C.,  Corporal  1900-2. 
South  African  Campaign,  1902.  Surgeon-Lieut.  1907  ;  Captain  1914  ;  Major  1916. 
Attached  R.G.A.  (Vol.),  Midlothian  Battery,  later  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland 
Brigade.  France  Autumn  191 5.  Wounded  April  1917.  D.S.O.  June  1917. 
Killed  in  action  on  8th  June  1917.  PI-  LXVII. 

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PLATE    LXVI. 


Andrew  Philip: 


Alex.  Pennycook. 


H.  G.  G.  Pender. 


A.  'A.  Philips. 


D.  S.  Phor?on. 


OHN    PlNKERTON. 


J.  N.  Pool 


H.  A.  T.  Plunkett. 


G.   S.   PlRIE. 


PLATE    LXVII. 


W.    G.    PoKTER. 


G.  B.  L.  Price. 


E.  F.  T.  Price. 


0.  1).  Price. 


John   Prossek. 


A.  S.  Pringle. 


Samuel  Rae. 


J.  C.  Rae. 


G.  B.  Ramsay. 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

PRICE,  EDMUND  FREDERICK  TANNEY  (b.   1862). 

Mussoorie  School,  India.  Student  of  Medicine,  1879-84;  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 
Lecturer  to  Scottish  Women's  First  Aid  Corps.  1st  Battn.  City  of  Edinburgh 
Volunteer  Regiment,  Private.     Died  on  parade  on  27th  October  1917.       PI.  LXVII. 

PRICE,  GEORGE  BERNARD  LOCKING  (6.  1896). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XI.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1914-15.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1915  ;  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  March  1917.  France  June  1916.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  in  July  1916. 
Killed  at  Ypres  on  22nd  August   1917.  PI.  LXVII. 

PRICE,  OWEN  DOUGLAS  {b.  1892). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1905-10,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  July 
1915;  Captain  1916.  Med.  Exp.  Force,  1915-16.  West  Africa,  19 16- 17.  France 
1917  and  1918,  55th  Division.  Died  at  Edinburgh  on  10th  December  1918 
of  influenza  contracted  in  France.  PI.  LXVII. 

PRINGLE,  ARTHUR  STANLEY  (b.  1877). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  B.A.  (Camb).  Student  of  Law,  1 899- 1902  ; 
LL.B.  1902.  Advocate,  1902.  Q.R.V.B.,  No.  4  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Captain  and  O.C.  April  1908  to  July  1910.  10th  Scottish  Rifles,  Captain. 
France.  Wounded  at  Hill  70,  Loos,  on  25th  and  died  on  26th  September 
191 5.  PI.  LXVII. 

PROSSER,  JOHN  (b.  1889). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1907-15;  M.A. 
1910;  LL.B.  (Distinction)  1912.  Grierson  Bursar,  Thow,  and  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1913.  4th,  2/4th,  2/sth  and  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916; 
Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  1916.  Flanders  July  1918.  Killed  in  action  on 
28th  September  191 8.  PI.  LXVII. 

PROUDFOOT,  HAROLD  HEAFFORD  (b.   1889). 

Loughborough  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1911.  Resident,  RLE.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916. 
Attached  R.F.A.     Killed  in  action  in  September  1916. 

PRYCE,  ARTHUR  MEURIG  (b.   1878). 

Clifton.       University    College,   Aberystwith.  Student  of   Medicine,    1 897-1 903  ; 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain.  Died  of  pneumonia  at 
Calais  in  October   1916. 

RAE,  JOHN  CAIRNS  (b.   1892). 

George  Heriot's  School  and  Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14 ; 
B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  June  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  88th  Brigade, 
Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1915  ;  Acting  Major.  France  July  1915.  M.C. 
(posthumous).     Dispatches.     Killed  near  Arras  on  10th  April  1917.  PI.  LXVII. 

83 


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RAE,  SAMUEL  (/;.   1889). 

Kirkcudbright   Academy.     Student  of  Arts,  1907-14;    M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)    1912. 

15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  France.  Killed  in  action  on  1st  July 
1916.  PI.   LXVII. 

RAMSAY,  GEORGE  BENNETT  (6.   1893). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
March  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Lowland  Division,  attached  29th  Division, 
2nd  Lieut.  Gallipoli  April  191 5.  Dispatches.  Wounded  April  and  July  191 5. 
Died  of  typhoid  on  Hospital  Ship  Galeka  on  27th  August  191 5.  PI.  LXVII. 

RATTRAY,  DAVID  (b.  1891). 

Student  of  Law,  1913-15.  Solicitor.  R.F.A.,  Gunner;  2nd  Lieut.  Died  of 
wounds  on  21st  September   191 8.  PI.  LXVlll. 

RAWSON,  ARTHUR  (b.  1890). 

Royal  High  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Science,  1908-14;  B.Sc.  1914. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  1908.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Scottish 
Horse.  13th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
and  Adjutant.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Salonika.  Dispatches  July  1917  and  Jan. 
1919.     Killed  in  action  on  6th  October  191 8.  PI.  LXVlll. 

REID,  ALEXANDER  (b.   1886). 

Sedbergh  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Law,  1900-2. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1910.  9th  O.V.  Rifles,  County  of  London  Regiment, 
Rifleman  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  France  Oct.  1914.  Killed  at 
Zillebeke  near  Ypres  on  15  th  February  19 17.  PI.  LXVlll. 

REID,  ARTHUR  STANLEY  (b.  1885). 

Kirkcaldy  High  School ;  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1900-3,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Arts,  1903-7;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1907.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Oct.  1914;  Sergeant  Dec.  1915.  France  1915.  Killed  in  action  near  Albert 
on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  LXVIII. 

REID,  DONALD  (b.   1897). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16.  O  T.C.  Infantry,  May 
to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet.  4th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Killed  in  action 
on  17th  August  1917.  PI.  LXVlll. 

REID,  GEORGE  (b.  1890). 

Forfar  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-11  ;  M.A.  191 1  ;  L.C.P.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1908-11.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.A.,  nth  D.A.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
France  and  Italy.  Wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge  July  19 16.  Killed  in  action 
on  25th  August   191 8.  PI.  LXVIII. 

REID,  MATTHEW  COLVILLE  (b.   1894). 

Alloa  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914; 
L/Corporal  191 5.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  22nd  May  1916.  PI.  LXVlll. 

84 


PLATE    LXVIII. 


Alex.  Keid. 


David   Rattray. 


Arthur  Rawson. 


George  Reid. 


A.  S.  Reid. 


Donald  Reid 


W.  D.  Reid. 


M.  C.  Reid. 


H.  H.  L.   Richards. 


PLATE   LXIX. 


ROHERT    RlCHAR))SON. 


W.  R.  Ridley. 


John  Ritchie. 


i^^K>'^ 


R.  J.  W.  Ritchie. 


W.  S.  Ritchie. 


W.  H.  Ritchie. 


Alex.  B.  Robertson. 


A.  Burns  Robertson. 


Alex.  Robertson. 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

REID,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  (b.   1887). 

Marlborough  High  School,  Blenheim,  N.Z.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Captain. 
France  Nov.  1914.  1st  Welsh  Fusiliers.  21st  Manchester  Regiment.  The 
Somme.  M.C.  (Munich  Trench)  Jan.  1917.  Wounded  at  the  Battle  of  the  Ancre 
Dec.  1916  and  Jan.  1917.     Killed  near  Ypres  on  5th  October  1917.  PI.  LXVIII. 

RENDELL,  HERBERT  (b.  1859). 

Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  1st  Newfoundland  Regiment,  Captain 
and  Adjutant.  France.  Dispatches  1918.  M.C.  1918.  Killed  in  action  in 
October  191 8. 

RENTON,  FRANCIS  WALLACE  HOME  (b.   1887). 

Cargilfield  and  Sedbergh  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-10.  8th  Border 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  191 5.  France  Sept.  1915.  Killed  near 
Albert  on  30th  August  1916. 

RENTON,  JAMES  CRAWFORD.     (See  p.  116.) 

RICHARDS,  HUBERT  HENRY  LYSTER  (b.   1892). 

Marlborough  College.  O.T.C.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2- 14.  9th  Hampshire 
Regiment,  Private  Aug.  1914.  5th  Connaught  Rangers,  2nd  Lieut.  Dispatches 
Dec.  191 5.     Killed  at  Kosterina,  Serbia,  on  7th  December  191 5.  PI.  LXVIII. 

RICHARDSON,  ARTHUR  ARCHIBOLD  {b.   1891). 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1914.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Killed  at  the  Battle 
of  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5. 

RICHARDSON,  MARTIN  JAMES  (6.   1866). 

Durham  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1883-9  5  M-B->  C.M.  1889.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
Killed  in  action  on  3rd  November  1914. 

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT  {b.  1893). 

Peebles  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  4th  and  12th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Dec.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  Jan.  1917;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1917.  France  April  1918.  Wounded  19th  and  died  on  26th  July  1918 
near  St  Omer.  PI.  LXIX. 

RIDLEY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  (b.   1881). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1900-10;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910. 
Serbian  Medical  Service,  Major  Aug.  1914.  Field  and  Reserve  Military  Hospitals, 
Serbia.  Serbian  Red  Cross  Diploma  and  Decoration.  Died  at  Kragujevatz  about 
2nd  November  1914.  PI.  LXIX. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN  (b.  1891). 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-1 3.  Chartered  Accountant,  1915.  30th 
Royal  Fusiliers  ("  Sportsman's  Reserve  "),  Private  Jan.  191 5.  3/6th  Royal  High- 
landers (Black  Watch).  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June 
1916.     Salonika.     Killed  on  the  Doiran  Front  on  25th  April  1917.  PI.  LXIX. 

85  F  2 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

RITCHIE,  RICHARD  JAMES  WALLACE  (b.  1896). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  Scottish  Horse 
Ambulance.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1917.  Killed 
in  action  on  20th  May  191 8.  PI.  LXIX. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM  {b.   1874). 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1890-9;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C, 
attached  Highland  Light   Infantry,  Captain.     Killed  in  action  in  April   1916. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON  (/;.   1896). 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  RE.  (Special  Brigade), 
Corporal  July  191 5.  France  July  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on  27th  February 
1917-  PI.  LXIX. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM  SMAIL  (b.  1876). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law.  Solicitor,  1901.  5th  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders,  Private  Feb.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  Egypt  Oct.  1917; 
Palestine  and  France.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  29th  July  19 18.  PI.  LXIX. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER  (b.   1882). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1900-4;  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1904. 
B.  Litt.  (Oxford)  191 3.  Lecturer  in  History,  Sheffield  University.  12th  Yorks 
and  Lanes.  Regiment,  Private  Sept.  1914  ;  Corporal.  France.  Killed  in  action  at 
Serre,  France,  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  LXIX. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER  BRASH  (b.   1878). 

Gillespie's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1899-1901  and  1910-12  ;  M.A.  1901  ;  (Hons. 
Engl.,  191 1).  Schoolmaster.  2/4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private 
Nov.  1916.  Cameron  Highlanders.  2/ist  Scottish  Horse.  Drowned  by  the 
torpedoing  of  S.S.  Leinster  on   10th  October   19 18.  PI.  LXIX. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER  WALKER  (b.  1877). 

Glenalmond  and  Aberdeen  University.  Student  of  Law.  Solicitor.  2nd  Gordon 
Highlanders,  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  9th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, Captain  191 5.     France  191 5.     Killed  in  action  on  17th  August  1916. 

ROBERTSON,  ANGUS  BURNS  (b.  1886). 

Allahabad  College,  India.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-11;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1. 
Allahabad  and  Edinburgh  Volunteer  Rifle  Corps,  1903-7.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain 
May  1917.  7th  Mounted  Brigade,  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt  and  Palestine.  Died 
of  pneumonia  following  influenza  at  Dundee  on  8th  November  191 8.  PI.  LXIX. 

ROBERTSON,  CHARLES  (b.  1879). 

Perth  Academy  and  Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts;  M.A.  1900. 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain  Nov.  191 5.  M.C.  (posthumous).  Died  of 
wounds  at  Salonika  on  3rd  October  191 8.  PI.  LXX. 

86 


PLATE   LXX. 


I).  VV.  Robertson. 


Charles  Robertson. 


L.  F.  Robertson. 


\V.  H.  Robertson-Durham. 


G.  S.  Rodger. 


M.  F.  Rodger. 


A.  N.  Rogers. 


J.  F.  Ronaldson-Lyeu.. 


R.  C.  Rogers. 


PLATE    LXXL 


A.  A.  Ross. 


A.  B.  Ross. 


William  Rose. 


J.  A.  Ross. 


F.  McF.  Ross. 


G.  A.  Ross. 


J.  G.  Ross. 


T.  S.  Ross. 


Peter  Ross. 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID  WALKER  (b.  1887). 

Royal  High  School.  L.D.S.  191 1.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to 
May  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  1916 ;  Captain  July  1917.  India 
Sept.  1916  to  Nov.  1918.  2nd  Division,  Rawal  Pindi ;  Dental  Surgeon.  Died 
of  appendicitis  at  Edinburgh  on  18th  February  1919.  PI.  LXX. 

ROBERTSON,  IAN  GORDON  (A  1897). 

Christ's  Hospital.  Student  of  Arts.  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5. 
Foreign  service  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  13th  November  1916. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  BREWIS  (b.  1892). 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5; 
Captain  June  1916.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  on  7th  and  died  on  17th  September 
1916. 

ROBERTSON,  LENNOX  FRASER  {b.  1883). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1900-3 ;  MA.  1903.  29th 
Vancouver  Battn.  (2nd  C.E.F.),  Private ;  L/Corporal ;  Sergeant.  France  Oct. 
191 5.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  on  10th  and  died  at  Aberdeen  on  19th 
September  1916.  PI.  LXX. 

ROBERTSON-DURHAM,  WILLIAM  HUGH  (b.  1889). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1907-12.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 2. 
loth  Scottish  Rifles,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  March  1915.  France  July  1915. 
Killed  in  action  at  Loos  on  25th  September  1915.  PI.  LXX. 

RODGER,  GEORGE  SWAN  (b.  1895). 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1914 
to  April  1915,  Cadet.  9th  Leicester  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5.  Killed 
in  action  on  9th  January  191 7.  PI.  LXX. 

RODGER,  MATHEW  FREER  (b.   1885). 

Larchfield,  Helensburgh,  and  Merchiston  Castle ;  First  XV.  Rogerson  Scholar. 
BA.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1908-n;  LL.B.  191 1.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914.  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  March  191 5.  France  May  191 5.  Killed  near  Le  Transloy, 
the  Somme,  on  23rd  October  1916.  PI.  lxx. 

ROGERS,  ARTHUR  NORMAN  (b.   1889). 

Wyggeston  School,  Leicester.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April 
191 2  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  7th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.; 
Captain  Aug.  1916.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine.  Killed  at  Neby  Samwil 
near  Jerusalem  on  24th  November  1917.  PI.  LXX. 

87 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

ROGERS,  ROBERT  CARMICHAEL  (Jb.   1890). 

Perth  Academy.     Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1907-15  ;  MA.  1910;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 

1914.  Resident,  RLE.  R.A.M.C.,  attached  R.G.A,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Captain 
Dec.  1917.  France.  Wounded  Oct.  1917.  Died  of  wounds  at  14th  General 
Hospital,  France,  on  2nd  August  1918.  PI.  lxx. 

RONALDSON-LYELL,  JAMES  FRANCIS  (b.  1894). 

Loretto  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  191 3-16. 
3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  France,  Intelligence  Officer.  Acci- 
dentally killed  in  France  on  26th  November  1917.  PI.  LXX. 

ROSE,  WILLIAM  {b.  1884). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and   Medicine,   1903-7  ;  M.A.    1907. 

4th    Royal    Scots,   Private  Aug.    1914.     10th    Highland    Light    Infantry,   Lieut. 

Feb.    1915.     France    191 5.  Twice  wounded.      Killed  at  Monchy  on   nth  April 

I9I7-  PI-    LXXI. 

ROSS,  ALEXANDER  AITKEN  (b.   1861). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1888-93  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.-Col.  O.C.  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance  from  1908. 
Dardanelles.       Invalided    to    Malta    Oct.    191 5.      Died    at  London  in  November 

191 5.  PI.  LXXI. 

ROSS,  ANDREW  BEACONSFIELD  (b.   1878). 

Tain  Royal  Academy  and  Inverness  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine, 
1895-1902;  M.A.  1898;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar 
(Arts)  1898.  President,  Royal  Medical  Society.  2nd  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  Lieut. 
Aug.   1916.     Killed  near  Ypres  on  6th  August   1917.  PI.  LXXI. 

ROSS,  FINDLAY  McFADYEN  (b.   1893). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1906-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  April  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914;  L/Corporal  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917 ; 
Acting  Captain.  France  Feb.  191 5.  M.C.  Sept.  1916.  Wounded  June  1915 
and  Sept.   1916.     Killed  near  Soissons  on   1st  August  1918.  PI.  LXXI. 

ROSS,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER  {b.  1870). 

Student  of  Arts,  1894-6;  M.A.  1896.  Schoolmaster.  i/4th  Royal  Scots, 
Captain.     Killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  LXXI. 

ROSS,  JAMES  ANDREW  (b.  1882). 

Buckhaven  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1904-9;  M.A.  1909.  9th  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  Private  Sept.  1914.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ; 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  26th  July  1916.  PI.  LXXI. 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 


ROSS,  JAMES  GRAHAM  (b.  il 

Glenalmond.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1905-8;  M.A.  1908;  LL.B.  191 1.  5th 
Battn.  2nd  Infantry  Brigade,  Canadians,  Private  Aug.  1914.  10th  and  7th 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  France.  Killed  near  Peronne  on  30th 
December  1917.  PI.  LXXI. 

ROSS,  JAMES  HECTOR  (b.  1887). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1908-13.  Solicitor.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
March  1909  to  Dec.  1912,  Cadet.  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  191 5  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  1916  ;  Lieut.  Foreign  service  191 5.  Wounded  Aug.  1916.  Killed  in 
action  on  23rd  April  1917. 

ROSS,  PETER  (b.   1877). 

Thurso  F.C.  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1897-1903  ;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.)  1903 ;  B.Sc.  1904.  Schoolmaster.  16th  Royal  Scots. 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.  France.  Killed  near 
La  Boisselle,  the  Somme,  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  LXXI. 

ROSS,  THOMAS  STEWART  (b.  1899)- 

Fettes;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C,  Cadet  Corporal.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  July  1917,  Cadet.  3rd  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918. 
France.     Wounded  on  4th  and  died  on  13th  November  191 8  at  Bohain.     PI.  LXXI. 

ROUSE,  A.  RITCHIE  {b.  1897). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College  and  George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1915  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  June  1916; 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  France  1918.  Killed  at  Hamelincourt  near  Arras 
on  31st  August  191 8.  PI.  LXXII. 

ROUT,  WILLIAM  OWEN  NELSON  (b.   1892). 

Waitaki  School,  N.Z.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  to 
Aug.  1914.  10th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  France.  Killed  in  action  in 
November  1915. 

RUDDOCK,  EDWARD  OLIVER  {b.  1892). 

Napier  High  School  and  University  College,  N.Z.  Athletics.     Student  of  Medicine, 

1913-14.       N.Z.  Exp.   Force   (Field   Engineers),  Sapper   1914.      Gallipoli.      Died 

of  appendicitis  at  Alexandria  on  nth  May  191 5.  PI.  LXXII. 

RULE,  HUGH  MACLEAN  (b.   1891). 

Falkirk  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-12;  M.A.  1912.  R.A.M.C., 
Private  Sept.  1914;  Corporal  Feb.  191 5.  2nd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
attached  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  June  1916.  France.  Killed  in 
action  on   14th  July  1916.  PI.  LXXII. 

89 


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RUNDLE,  CUBITT  SINDALL  (b.  1854). 

Crediton  Grammar  School,  and  Medical  School,  Exeter ;  Athletics.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1872-7;  M.B.,  CM.  1877.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Surgeon-Lieut. 
March  1880;  Lieut-Col.  Burmah  Campaign,  1885-6.  M.O.,  Prisoners  of  War 
Camp,  Blanches  Banques,  Jersey,  Nov.  191 5,  where  he  died  on  nth  November 
191 6.  PI.   LXXII. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM  BLACK  (b.   1892). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  4th,  5th,  and  14th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  1909;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915.  Dispatches  Sept. 
191 5.     Killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli  on  19th  June  1915.  PI.  LXXII. 

SANDEMAN,  ALBERT  FITZROY  (6.   1884). 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  to 
Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  and  nth  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut, 
and  Captain  1917.  France  191 5.  Wounded  near  Albert  191 5.  Salonika  1916. 
Killed  in  action  on  2nd  December  1917.  PI.  LXXII. 

SANDERS,  ARCHIBALD  MORTON  (b.  1898). 

Student  of  Medicine.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Died  of  wounds 
on  9th  April  1917. 

SANDERSON,  FREDERICK  BORTHWICK  (b.  1889). 

Edinburgh  Academy ;  Charterhouse.  B.A.  (Camb.).  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  1st  Lowland 
Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914  ;  Lieut.  France  Spring  1916.  Wounded  on  4th 
and  died  at  Rouen  on  10th  August  1916.  PI.  LXXII. 

SANSON,  WALTER  EDWIN  HAMMOND  (b.  1897). 

Rossall;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1911-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  King's  Own  Royal 
Lancaster  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  France.  Killed  at  Guillemont  on 
16th  August  1916.  PI.  LXXII. 

SCARTH,  JAMES  CHARLES  (b.  1895). 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1914 
to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  10th  attached  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
May   191 5.     France.     Killed  at  Longueval  on   14th  July  1916.  PI.  LXXII. 

SCHAFER,  THOMAS  SYDNEY  HERMANN  (b.   1891). 

Cargilfield  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Science, 
1908-9.     O.T.C.    Infantry,   June    1909   to    Jan.    1911,    Cadet    L/Corporal.       B.A. 

(Camb.)    191 3.       Australian    Voluntary    Hospital,    France,  Corporal    Aug.    1914. 

13th    Northumberland    Fusiliers,    2nd    Lieut.    Dec.     1914.  Twice    wounded    at 

Hill  70  and  killed  at  Loos  on  26th  September  191 5.  PI.  LXXIII. 

90 


PLATE  LXXII. 


A.  R.  Rouse. 


H.  M.  Rule. 


E.  O.  Ruddock. 


A.  F.  Sandeman. 


C.  S.  Rundle. 


W.  B.  Russei.l. 


F.  B.  Sanderson. 


W.  E.  H.  Sanson. 


J.  C.  Scarth. 


PLATE  LXXIII. 


T.    S.    H.    SCHAFER. 


vv.  D.  H.  Scott. 


A.  H.  Scott. 


J.  J.  Shannon. 


J.  F.  Selkirk. 


A.  G.  Scougal. 


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SCOTLAND,  DAVID  LOTHIAN  (b.   1895). 

Viewpark  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct. 
1913  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  3rd,  14th,  and  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Lieut.  July  1916.  France,  9th  Division,  Oct.  1915  to  July  1916,  and  April  1918. 
Wounded  at  Longueval,  Somme,  1916.  Flanders,  Champagne,  and  Cambrai. 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  21st  Division,  April  1918.  Wounded  at  Chapel  Hill  near 
Heudicourt,  and  died  at  Le  Treport  on  29th  September  191 8.  PI.  LXXlll. 

SCOTT,  ANDREW  HAMILTON  {b.  1881). 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1899-1906;  M.A.  1902;  LL.B.  1906. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1909.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  July  1916,  Cadet  L/Corporal ; 
Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  4th  attached  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.  France  Jan.  1917.  Missing,  presumed 
killed  in  action  on  3rd  May  191 7.  PI.  LXXIII. 

SCOTT,  CHARLES  BEVERS  (b.   1883). 

Detroit  and  Windsor  (Ontario)  High  Schools.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1901-6  ; 
M.A.  1906.  LL.B.  (Toronto)  191 1.  Osgoode  Rifle  Corps,  Private  1914-15.  166th 
Queen's  Own  Rifles  of  Toronto,  attached  54th  British  Columbia  Regiment,  Lieut. 
Jan.  1916;  Captain.  France  Dec.  1916.  Vimy  Ridge.  Killed  near  Lens  on 
26th  June  1917.  PL  lxxiii. 

SCOTT,  MUNRO  BRIGGS  (b.  1889). 

Buckhaven    School.     Student   of   Arts  and    Science,  1907-14;    M.A.   1910;    B.Sc. 

Botanical    Expert   at    Kew    Gardens.  Royal    Scots,   Lieut.     France.     Killed    at 

Arras  on   12th  April   1917.  PI.  LXXIII. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  DUNCAN  HEWETT  (b.   1892). 

Dollar  Academy  ;  Dux;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1906-9,  Col. -Sergeant.  Student 
of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1909-14;  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to 
Nov.  191 1,  Cadet.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.  4th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private;  L/Corporal.  France.  Killed  near  Kemmel,  Belgium, 
on   17th  March  191 5.  PI.   lxxiii. 

SCOUGAL,  ALEC  GRAHAM  {b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College  and  Glasgow  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-10 ; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1910.  Schoolmaster.  4th,  15th,  and  17th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Oct.  1914 ;  Lieut;  Captain  and  Adjutant;  Lieut.-Col.  France.  M.C. 
Feb.  1917.  Wounded  Aug.  1916.  Killed  near  Ypres  on  18th  September 
1918.  PI.  lxxiii. 

SELKIRK,  JAMES  FREDERICK  {b.  1878). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1904. 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  (Booth  Line),  M.O.  Aug.  1914.  Died  in  July 
1917-  PI.  lxxiii. 

91 


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SENTER,  JOHN  WATT  (b.   1879). 

Kildrummy  School.  Student  of  Medicine  and  Science,  1904-10;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910; 
B.Sc.  1912.  South  African  Campaign,  1900.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  1917. 
Died  of  wounds  on  9th  June  191 8. 

SETON,  MILES  CHARLES  CARISTON  (b.  1885). 

Royal  High  School  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1891-1900; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major.  Died  at  London 
on  13th  January  1919. 

SHANNON,  JOHN  JAMES  (b.  1879). 

High  School,  Dumfries.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  2nd  Lieut.  April 
1916;  Captain.  Attached  Berkshire  Yeomanry;  Hon.  Artillery  Coy.  and 
Lincolnshire  Yeomanry.  Egypt  May  1916;  Alexandria,  Palestine.  Killed 
near  Jerusalem  on  29th  November  1917.  PI.  LXXIII. 

SHARP,  JOHN  GORDON  (b.  1863). 

Student  of  Medicine;  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1896.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915. 
Tyne  Garrison.     Died  in  October  1917.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SHAW,  JOHN  DONALD  (b.  1887). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1909-12.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1911. 
3/9th  and  13th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
Sept.  1917.     France  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  26th  July  1918.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SHAW,  ROBERT  DYKES  SOMERVILLE  (b.  1894). 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1907-12,  Cadet  Corporal.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  7th  and  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut,  and  Captain  Oct.  1916.  France  Oct.  191 5. 
Wounded  April  1917.     Killed  in  action  on  23rd  March   1918.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM  VAUGHAN  (b.   1889). 

George  Watson's  College  and  Dollar  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1909-10. 
2nd  Scots  Guards,  Private  Aug.  1914.  Flanders  Nov.  1914.  Killed  in  action  in 
France  on  18th  December  1914.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SHENNAN,  JOHN  ERIC  (b.   1887). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1908-9.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1912.  South  African  Defence  Force.  A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1914;  Lieut;  Captain  1917.  South  African  Rebellion,  German  South- West  and 
German  East  Africa  ;  1st  E.A.  Exp.  Force,  Tonga.  Died  at  Johannesburg  of 
malaria  on  25th  November  191 8.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SHIRLAW,  NINIAN  FREDERICK  {b.   1895). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to 
June  191 5,  Cadet.  8th  and  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
July  191 5  ;  Corporal.  France  July  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  16th  May 
191 7.  PI.  LXXIV. 

92 


PLATE    LXXIV 


J.  G.  Sharp. 


J.  D.  Shaw. 


R.  D.  S.  Shaw. 


N.  F.  Shirlaw. 


W.  V.  Shaw. 


J.  E.  Shennan. 


D.  T.  Simpson. 


G.  D.  Simpson. 


H.  J.  Simpson. 


PLATE    LXXV. 


J.  C.  Simpson. 


D.  W.  Sinclair. 


P.  S.  Slade-King. 


J.  B.  Small. 


Frank  Singleton. 


H.  A.  Small. 


C.  E.  H.  Smith. 


W.  E.  A.  Small. 


John  Small. 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

SIMPSON,  DUGALD  THOMAS  (6.   1899). 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  i/7th  Royal  High- 
landers (Black  Watch),  Private  April  1917.  France.  Missing,  presumed  killed 
between  9th  and  15  th  April  191 8.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE  DUDDINGSTON  (b.  1885). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts;  M.A.  1906.  5th  and  4th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914 ;  L/Corporal ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.  France  April 
1917.     Killed  near  Ypres  on  22nd  October  1917.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SIMPSON,  HAROLD  JAMES  (b.  1892). 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-13.  4th  Royal  Scots.  43rd 
Canadian  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Dec.  1914.  France  191 5.  Died  of 
wounds  at  Ypres  on   15th  May   1916.  PI.  LXXIV. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES  CHRISTIAN  {b.   1886). 

George  Watson's  College  and  Royal  High  School.  M.A.  (Camb.) ;  M.B.,  CM. 
1887  ;  M.D.  1895.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  March  1915.  1st  Eastern  General  Hospital. 
Died  on  27th  June  1919.  PI.  LXXV. 

SINCLAIR,  DAVID  W.  (b.   1896). 

Annan  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  July  1918,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  attached  nth 
Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.  Died  of  wounds  near  Courtrai,  Belgium,  on 
22nd  October   1918.  PI.  LXXV. 

SINGLETON,  FRANK  (b.   1894). 

Student  of  Arts,  191 3-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1914  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet. 
RA.M.C,  Private,  1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance,  Sierra  Leone  Detachment.  Died 
at  Freetown,  West  Africa,  on  nth  September  1918.  PI.  LXXV. 

SLADE-KING,  PHILIP  SLADE  (b.   1890). 

King's  College,  Taunton.  Student  of  Science,  1907-13;  B.Sc.  1913.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Feb.  1910  to  Oct.  1912  and  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  Lovat  Scouts, 
Private  Oct.  1914.  A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Lieut.  191 5.  1st  Norfolk 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.  France  Nov.  1914;  Meso- 
potamia Nov.  1916.  Intelligence  and  Political  Officer.  Wounded  Jan.  1916. 
Died  at  Minjuna  in  Mesopotamia  on   13th  May   1918.  PI.  LXXV. 

SMALL,  HUGH  ALEXANDER  (b.  1891). 

Methodist  College,  Belfast,  and  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Student  of  Divinity, 
1914-15.  O.T.C.  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5.  16th  and  20th  King's  Liverpool  Regi- 
ment, 2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  M.C.  May  1916.  France.  Killed  at  Trones  Wood, 
Battle  of  the  Somme,  on  nth  July  1916.  PI.  LXXV. 

93 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

SMALL,  JAMES  BRUCE  (b.   1896). 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Science,  1915-16.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1915 
to  June   1916,  Cadet.     R.E.,  Pioneer  June   1916.     Rifle  Brigade,  2nd   Lieut.  Sept. 

1917.  R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1917;   Lieut.  April   1918;    Pilot  Instructor  May 

1918.  France  July  1916  and  July  1918.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  2nd 
August  19 1 8.  PI.  LXXV. 

SMALL,  JOHN  (b.  1887). 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1906;  Student  of  Arts  and  Law, 
1906-9;  LL.B.  1909.  Advocate,  1913.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914. 
9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Lieut.  191 5.  France.  Killed  near 
Vermelles,  Battle  of  Loos,  on  29th  April  1916.  PI.  LXXV. 

SMALL,  WILLIAM  ERNEST  ALEXANDER  (b.   1891). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1908-10.  Royal  Horse  Guards  ("The 
Blues")  Trooper  Dec.  1914  ;  L/Corporal  March  1915.  France.  Killed  at  Vermelles, 
Battle  of  Loos,  on  26th  September  1915.  PI.  LXXV. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  EDGAR  HOLTON  {b.   1884). 

Chigwell  School ;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-9.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ; 
L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  191 1.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1907-8.  Italian  Turkish  War,  Surgeon 
1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  Serbia  1915 ;  Malta  July 
1915  ;  France  1916.  Attached  10/nth  Highland  Light  Infantry.  Order  of  St 
Sava  (5th  Class),  1915.     Killed  at  Martinpuich  on  16th  September  1916.     PI.  LXXV. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  BUCHANAN  (/;.  1890). 

Glasgow  Academy  ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1907.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  (Glasg.) 
191 2.  O.T.C.  (Glasgow)  1909-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  LL.B.  (Aberdeen)  1914. 
Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914.  France.  Twice  wounded,  Kemmel  and  Wytschaete,  Dec.  1914. 
Killed  near  Vermelles,  Battle  of  Loos,  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  lxxvi. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  PRINGLE  (b.   1892). 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths.);  B.Sc.  (Distinction,  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.)  1914.  1st,  6th,  and  nth 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Lieut.  France  Oct. 
191 5.     Killed  in  action  in  April  1917.  PI.  LXXVI. 

SMITH,  HARRY  GORDON  (5.  1898). 

Perth  Academy,  and  St  Bees,  Cumberland.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1915-16,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.  4th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  Killed  near  Lake  Doiran, 
Macedonia,  on  13th  March  191 8.  PI.  LXXVI. 

94 


PLATE    LXXVI. 


H.  Gordon  Smith. 


G.  B.  Smith. 


G.  P.  Smith. 


H.  Graham  Smith. 


J.  M.  Smith. 


R.  D.  Smith. 


S.  F.  Smith. 


N.  McX.  Smith. 


PLATE    LXXVII. 


VV.  F.  SoMERVAlL. 


D.  S.  Spence. 


H.  M.  Spoor. 


D.  A.  Sprott. 


Daniel  Stalker. 


R.  B.  Steele. 


J.  S.  Stevenson. 


A.  C.  Stewart. 


N.  W.  Stevens. 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

SMITH,  HARRY  GRAHAM  (b.  1862). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1878.  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1S83  ; 
L.RC.P.  (Edin.)  1884;  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  H.M.S.  Transport  Panoras,  M.O.  Aug. 
1914,  R. A.M. C,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  Lost  at  Sea  on  Hospital 
Ship  Salta  on  nth  April  1917.  PI.  LXXVI. 

SMITH,  IAN  STUART  (b.  1895). 

Alnwick  Grammar  and  Kelso  High  Schools.  Student  of  Law,  191 5-16.  R.G.A., 
38th  Welsh  Heavy  Battery,  Gunner.     Died  of  wounds  on  1st  July  1917. 

SMITH,  JAMES  MONTAGUE  (6.   1892). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Col.-Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1910-14.  Thomson  Scholar,  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1910  to 
June  191 1,  Cadet.  5th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  191 1  ;  Lieut.  1912.  Mobilised 
Aug.  1914.  Machine-Gun  Officer  and  Acting  Adjutant.  Gallipoli  March  191 5. 
Wounded  on   1st  and  died  on  2nd  May  191 5.  PI.  LXXVI. 

SMITH,  JOHN  RANKIN  DONALD  (b.  1886). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1904-7;  M.A.  1907.  Minister 
of  United  Free  Church,  Ayr.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Private  Dec.  191 5.  2nd 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  1916.  France  Oct.  1916.  Killed  in  action 
on  31st  July  1917.  PI.  lxxvi. 

SMITH,  NORMAN  McNEILL  (b.  1895). 

Merchiston     Castle.       University     O.T.C.     Infantry,     Oct.  1914,    Cadet.       21st 

Northumberland    Fusiliers    (2nd    Tyneside    Scottish),    2nd  Lieut.    March    191 5. 

Killed  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  LXXVI. 

SMITH,  SIDNEY  FRASER  (b.  1895). 

Stirling  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Dec.  1915  to  April  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1916.  R.F.A.,  256th  Brigade, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  France  Jan.  1917.  Port-le-Grande,  Arras,  and 
Ypres.     Wounded  July  and  died  at  Ypres  on  3rd  September  1917.  PI.  LXXVI. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  WATSON  (b.  1891). 

Maggieknockater  School,  Banffshire.  Student  of  Law,  19 14- 15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915.  France. 
Died  of  wounds  at  No.  2  Red  Cross  Hospital,  Rouen,  on  18th  October 
1916.  PI.  LXXVI. 

SOMERVAIL,  WILLIAM  FULTON  {b.  1890). 

Loretto.  Studentof  Science,  1911-14.  3rd  and  2nd  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  June  1915 ;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1917; 
Brigade  Major  Jan.  1918.  France;  Neuve  Chapelle  and  Ypres.  M.C.  and  D.S.O. 
Dispatches  May  191 5,  Nov.  1917  and  Nov.  191 8.  Twice  wounded.  Killed  in 
action  on  4th  October  191 8.  PI.  lxxvii. 

95 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

SPENCE,  DAVID  STEWART  (5.  1892). 

Stromness  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1912-15;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R),  66th  Brigade,  13th 
Division,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  Gallipoli.  Killed  at  Helles  on  13th  December 
191 5.  PI.  LXXVII. 

SPENCE,  JOHN  DICK  WHITE  (A  1883). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  Chartered  Accountant,  1907. 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Nov.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  in  France 
on  31st  August  1916. 

SPOOR,  HERBERT  MATHER  (b.  1872). 

Kingswood  School,  Bath.  Student  of  Medicine,  1902-8 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908. 
R.A.M.C,  attached  R.G.A.,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain.  M.C.  1917.  France. 
Killed  at  Ypres  on    13th  December   1917.  PI.  LXXVII. 

SPROTT,  DOUGLAS  ANDREW  {b.  1893). 

Appleby  and  Bedford  Grammar  Schools.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  4th  Border 
Regiment,  Aug.  1914.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb. 
1916;  Captain  May  1917.  Burmah  1914;  Mesopotamia  1917.  Died  at  Bagdad 
on  4th  January  1918.  PI.  LXXVII. 

STALKER,  DANIEL  {b.  1890). 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-14;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1913. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  April  191 2,  Cadet.  Surrey  Rifles,  Private 
Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1917.  France. 
Wounded  Sept.  1916.  Died  of  wounds  at  Yentelle  near  Amiens  on  12th  April 
191 8.  PI.  LXXVII. 

STANFORD,  JAMES  VESEY  (b.   1893). 

Rugby.  O.T.C.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  8th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.     Killed. 

STEEL,  ARTHUR  ROBERT 

Student  of  Medicine.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1885.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon.  Lost 
at  sea  on  28th  February  1917. 

STEELE,  ROBERT  BALFOUR  (b.   1886). 

George  Watson's  College;  Dux;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1904-9;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Maths.)  1909.  Student,  Cambridge  University.  Calcutta  Light  Horse, 
1914.  I.A.R.O.  nth  Lancers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  attached  RF.C.  1917. 
Egypt.     Died  of  wounds  in  German  prison  on  22nd  October  1917.  PI.  LXXVII. 

96 


Roll   of  the   Fallen 

STEVENS,  NORMAN  WALTER  (6.  1887). 

Norwich  Grammar  School;  First  XL  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-10;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1910.  First  XV.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  1912;  Captain  1914 ;  Brevet  Major  1917. 
France  Aug.  1914.     Injured  at  Mons ;  invalided  home.     France  1915.     Wounded 

1917.  Dispatches  1917.  Bombay  Aug.  1918.  Died  of  typhoid  fever  and 
pneumonia  at  Bombay  on  27th  July  1919.  PI.  LXXVII. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN  SCOTT  (A  1896). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  191 3  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  8th  Royal  Scots,  51st 
Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  R.E.,  9th  Division,  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  France 
1915  and  1918.  Invalided  home  autumn  1916.  Gassed  and  wounded  near 
Ypres    on    4th     and     died     at     Casualty    Clearing     Station     on     8th    October 

19 1 8.  PI.  LXXVII. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  {b.   1886). 

George  Watson's  College;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1903-7;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics) 
1907.  London  Scottish,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.  Army 
Cyclist  Corps,  Captain.  France  April  1916.  Wounded  and  missing,  presumed 
killed  near  Bailleul  on  12th  April  1918.  PI.  LXXVII. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  VIVIAN  (b.  1895). 

Ewart  High  School  and  Boroughmuir  School ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Sept.  1914.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  France, 
the  Somme,  and  Ypres.     Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Arras  on  23rd  April   1917. 

PI.  LXXVIII. 

STEWART,  CHARLES  EDWARD  (b.  1887). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1908-11.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  191 2.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  10th  Durham  Light  Infantry 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  France  Aug.  1915  ;  the  Somme.  M.C. 
(posthumous).  Wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Arras  and  died  at  43rd  Casualty 
Clearing  Station  near  Arras  on  10th  April  1917.  PI.  LXXVIII. 

STEWART,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  (b.  1893). 

Premnay  School.     Student  of  Science,    191 3-14.     O.T.C.  Engineers,  April    1914 

I  to    Sept.   1915,  Cadet.     Merchant  Service,  S.S.  Norwegian,  4th    Engineer.     Lost 

at  sea  owing  to  ship  being  mined  off  the  Irish  Coast  on  13th  March 
I9I7-  PI.   LXXVIII. 

STEWART,  FREDERIC  ARNOLD  (b.  1893). 

Edinburgh   Academy;    Athletics.     Student   of   Science,    1910-14.      C.D.A.     15th 

Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.     10th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914. ' 

France   Aug.   191 5.     Battle   of  Ypres.     Wounded    twice   near  Flers,  Somme,  on 

16th  September  1916  and  died  the  same  day.  PI.  lxxviii. 

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STEWART,  JAMES  AITCHISON  (b.  1890). 

Edinburgh  Institution  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-11. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Nov.  1910,  Cadet.  7th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  191 1 
to  May  1914.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  R.F.C., 
Lieut.  191 5.  France.  M.C.  Died  of  wounds  at  Havre  on  nth  October 
1916.  PI.   LXXVIII. 

STEWART,  JAMES  FLEMING  (b.  1894). 

Premnay  School  and  Fettes  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal 
Aug.   1914.     France.     Died  of  gas  poisoning  on  28th  June   1916.        PI.  LXXVIII. 

STEWART,  JOHN  JAMES  ERSKINE  BROWN  (b.   1885). 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Malvern  College.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law, 
1911-14;  LL.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  8th  Seaforth  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  Resigned  owing  to  defective  eyesight.  18th 
Royal  Fusiliers  (Public  Schools  Battalion),  Private  Jan.  191 5.  7th  attached  12th 
Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  France  Nov.  191 5.  Wounded  on  9th  April 
and  died  at  Le  Touquet  on  12th  June  1917.  PI.  LXXVIII. 

STEWART,  JOHN  KENNEDY  {b.  1896). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  16th  and  4th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Dec.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.  France  Jan.  to  July  1917.  Egypt  and 
Palestine  Aug.  to  Nov.  1917.     Died  of  wounds  on  4th  November  1917. 

STEWART,  JOHN  WALCOT  (b.   1885). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1904-8.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1909. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Aug.  1914.  16th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France  Jan.  1916.  M.C.  Feb.  1916.  Wounded  Feb. 
1916.     Killed  at  La  Croiselle  near  Cambrai  on  21st  March  1918.  PI.  LXXVIII. 

STEWART,  MUNGO  (b.   1893). 

Perth  Academy;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  55th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.  France,  Egypt,  India,  and  Mesopotamia.  Dispatches 
April  1917.  Wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Loos.  Died  of  wounds  at  Relief  of  Kut, 
Mesopotamia,  on  7th  February  191 7.  PI.  LXXIX. 

STEWART,  NATHANIEL  WILLIAM  (b.   1891). 

Ewart  High  School  and  Boroughmuir  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts, 
Medicine  and  Science,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1910  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  7th  Royal  Scots,  attached  R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914.  Gallipoli  Aug.  1916.  Egypt.  Killed  while  directing  fire  of  H.M.S. 
Fox  off  Chermwej  on  Red  Sea  on  23rd  January  1917.  PI.  LXXVIII. 

98 


PLATE   LXXVIII. 


J.  J.  E.  B.  Stewart. 


A.  V.  Stewart. 


N.  W.  Stewart. 


J.  W.  Stewart. 


F.  A.  Stewart. 


C.  E.  Stewart. 


F.  W.  Stewart. 


J.  F.  Stewart. 


J.  A.  Stewart. 


PLATE    LXXIX. 


Mun<;o  Stewart. 


Thomas  Stewart 


II.  W.  Strathaikn. 


A.  C.  Strutheks. 


W.  M.  Sturrock. 


J.  G.  Sutherland. 


A.  E.  Sutherland. 


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STEWART,  ROBERT  (b.  1891). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-12;  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster. 
8th  Royal  Scots  (College  Coy.),  Private  Sept.  1914.  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  May  1915.  France.  Killed  in  action  on  1st 
July  19 1 6.  PI.  LXXIX. 

STEWART,  THOMAS  (b.  1891). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  x^rts,  1915-16.  8th  Royal  Scots,  Major. 
France  1914.  Dispatches.  M.C.  and  Bar.  Killed  in  action  on  12th  September 
191 7.  PI.   LXXIX. 

STOKES,  MAURICE  ARTHUR. 

M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.M.C.,  Private  June  to  Dec.  1918.  Died  of 
influenza  on  31st  March  1919. 

STRANG,  JAMES  BUCHANAN  (b.  1889). 

Ardrishaig  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1908-14;  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  March  1910  to  July  1913,  Cadet.  17th  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  191 5.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  30th  July  1916.  PL  LXXIX. 

STRATHAIRN,  HUBERT  WILLIAM  [b.   1883). 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of  Arts,  1900-5  ;  M.A.  1905.  B.A.  (Oxford). 
Schoolmaster.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5. 
Wounded  at  Beaumont  Hamel,  the  Somme,  and  died  at  Varennes  on  16th 
November  1916.  PI.  LXXIX. 

STRUTHERS,  ANDREW  CRAIG  (b.  1895). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  June 
1915,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  10th  and  12th  Scottish  Rifles  (Cameronians),  2nd  Lieut. 
May  191 5.  France  May  1916.  Killed  near  Contalmaison  (Battle  of  the  Somme) 
on  14th  September  1916.  PI.  LXXIX. 

STUART,  JOHN  (b.  1898). 

Haileybury.  O.T.C.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1916  to  April  1917, 
Cadet.  3rd,  9th,  and  4/ 5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. 
France  Dec.   1917.     Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Buzancy  on  28th  July   1918. 

STUART,  WILLIAM  GRANT  SPRUELL  (b.   1889). 

George  Watson's  College  ;  School  Captain.  Cadet  Corps,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Arts,  1908-14;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  1910 
to  Feb.  1911,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse,  Private  1914.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  France.  Battles  of  Loos,  Somme, 
and  Ancre.  M.C.  Dec.  1916.  Wounded  Sept.  191 5.  Killed  at  Arras  on  23rd 
April  1917. 

99 


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STURROCK,  WILLIAM  MALCOLM  (b.  i860). 

Madras  Academy,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Medicine,  1877-83;  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 
R.A.M.C.,  1st  South  Midland  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut-Col.  Died  at  Birmingham 
on  21st  November  1918.  PI.  LXXIX. 

SUTHERLAND,  ANDERSON  (/;.  1894). 

Merchiston  Castle;  Athletics.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Major.  M.C.  Aug.  1917.  Dispatches  Nov.  1918.  Wounded  on 
28th  Oct.  and  died  in  November   191 8. 

SUTHERLAND,  ANDREW  ERNEST  {b.  1892). 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  April  191 3  to  Aug. 
1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  67th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914  ;  Lieut.  Killed  in  action 
in  Macedonia  on  3rd  October   1916.  PI.  lxxix. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN  GEORGE  {b.  1889). 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine  1909-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 1 
to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal,  nth  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914.  France  May  191 5.  Wounded  on  10th  and  died  on  nth  August  1915  in 
France.  PI.  LXXIX. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN  MACINTYRE  (b.  1879). 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1 898-1902  ;  M.  A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1902.  School- 
master. 9th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  France  Aug.  1916.  Killed 
near  Roeux  on  23rd  April   1917.  PI.  LXXX. 

SWAN,  GEORGE  HARRY  {b.  1895). 

George    Watson's   College.       Student    of    Science,  1913-14.      1st    Royal     Scots 

Fusiliers,    2nd    Lieut.    Oct.    1914.     France.     Killed  near    Bazentin-le-Grand    on 

14th  July  1916.  PI.  LXXX. 

SYMINGTON,  WILLIAM  (/;.  1865). 

Edinburgh    Institution.      Student   of  Medicine;    M.B.,   CM.    1886.      4th  Border 

Regiment,  Surgeon-Major,  July  1891.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.     Died  at  Brampton, 

Cumberland,  on  3rd  September  1916.  PI.  LXXX. 

SYMONS,  FRANK  ALBERT  (b.  1869). 

Dalhousie  College,  Nova  Scotia.  Student  of  Medicine,  1887-91  ;  M.B.,  CM. 
1891.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1893;  Major  Oct.  1904;  Lieut.-Col.  1915  ;  Temp.  Colonel 
Nov.  1915.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  France  1914.  Mons,  Marne, 
and  Aisne.      Thrice  mentioned  in  Dispatches.      D.S.O.  Feb.   191 5;    C.M.G.  Jan. 

1917.  Killed  in  action  on  30th  April  1917.  PI.  LXXX. 

TAGGART,  HENRY  RAWSON  (b.  1898). 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 5-16.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1916 
to  April  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  3rd  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  1st  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch).      France  May   191 8.      Killed  near  Hohenzollern  Redoubt  on  24th  July 

191 8.  PI.  LXXX. 

100 


PLATE    LXXX. 


J.  M.  Sutherland. 


Wm.  Symington. 


G.  H.  Swan. 


F.  A.  Svmons. 


H.  R.  Taggart. 


A.  S.  Taylor. 


H.  Y.  C.  Taylor. 


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km 

W.  C.  Taylor. 


PLATE   LXXXI. 


A.  S.  Tennant. 


i     \\Js 


B.  C.  Tennent. 


W.  F.  Templeton. 


C.  C.  Thokisukn. 


C.  Thaanum. 


F.  G.  Thatcher. 


A.  W.  Thomson. 


A.  G.  Thomson. 


A.  A.  Thomson. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

TAYLOR,  ALFRED  SQUIRE  (6.   1889). 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
President,  University  Union.  First  XV.  O.T.C.  Medical,  June  1910  to  Nov. 
1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain;  attached  Highland  Light 
Infantry.     Killed  in  action  on  31st  July  191 7.  PI.  LXXX. 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  YOUNG  CAMERON  (6.   1872). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1891-6;  M.B.,  CM.  1896; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  French  Red  Cross,  Dunkirk,  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
191 5.  Hampstead  Military  Hospital.  Hospital  Ship  Britannia  and  Netley 
Hospital.     Died  at  Netley  on  25th  August  1917.  PI.  LXXX. 

TAYLOR,  STANLEY  GORDON  (b.   1896). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  Football  and  Shooting.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Arts, 
1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  38th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5.  France  Sept.  191 5.  6th  Division. 
Ypres  and  the  Somme.     Killed  at  Ginchy  on  21st  October  1916.  PI.  LXXX. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  CURRIE  {b.   1895). 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-15;  MA.;  B.Sc.  1918. 
President,  Chemical  Society.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet 
Bombardier.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain 
Nov.   1917.     Died  of  pneumonia  at  Leith  on  7th  November  1918.         PI.  LXXX. 

TEMPLEMAN,  CHARLES  ib.  1858). 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1879;  M.D.  1890;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1892;  DSc. 
(P.H.)  1894.  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Public  Health,  St  Andrews 
University.     R.A.M.C,  Captain.     Died  at  Dundee  on  20th  January  1918. 

TEMPLETON,  WILLIAM  FOWLER  (b.   1889). 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-11;  MA.  (Hons. 
Engl.)  191 1.  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  June  191 5. 
Egypt  and  Palestine  Jan.  1916  to  April  1918.  France  1918.  Wounded  April 
and  Nov.  191 7.     Killed  at  Cambrai  on  1st  October  191 8.  PI.  LXXXI. 

TENNANT,  ALEXANDER  SMITH  {b.   1888). 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14 ;  M.A., 
B.Sc.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914.  12th  Scottish 
Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5.  9th  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916. 
Gallipoli,    Egypt,   and    France.      Dispatches   (Givenchy)    1916   and    (Poelcapelle) 

1917.  Wounded    Aug.    1917.     Killed    at  Beauchamp  Ridge  on  27th  September 

191 8.  PI.  LXXXI. 

TENNENT,  BERNARD  CHARLES  (b.   1882). 

Port  Chalmers  High  School,  New  Zealand.  Student  of  Medicine,  1904-10;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913.  Athletics.  Duchess  of  Sutherland's  Hospital,  Dunkirk. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  1916;  Major  May  1918.  M.C  and  Bar. 
Wounded  June   1917.      Killed  in  action  on  22nd  August   1918.  PI.  LXXXI. 

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THAANUM,  JAMES  CONRAD  (A  1888). 

Wallasey  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14;  M.A.  1912. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.     Died  of  wounds  on  20th  August  1915.       PL  lxxxi. 

THATCHER,  FRANCIS  GEOFFREY  {b.  1890). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-13;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C., 
Infantry  Oct.  1908  to  Dec.  191 3,  Cadet  Col.-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  attached  2nd 
Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  Lieut.  July  1914;  Captain  March  191 5;  Acting  Major 
Feb.  191 8.  Hospital  Ships  Emeraldes  and  Grantully  Castle.  France  1914  and 
1917.  No.  13  General  Hospital,  25th  and  136th  Field  Ambulances.  D.A.D.M.S. 
(40th  Division),  May  1917.  M.C.  1918.  Wounded  at  first  Battle  of  Ypres  in  Oct. 
1914  and  again  on  30th  May  and  died  on  1st  June  191 8.  PI.  lxxxi. 

THOMSON,  ALAN  GRAHAM  {b.  1882). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  Dux  1900 ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.A.  (Hons.)  (Oxford). 
Student  of  Law,  1904-7.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1907.  2nd  and  7th  Royal  Scots, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  1915;  Lieut.;  Captain.  France  Oct.  1916.  Killed  at  Zonnebeke 
near  Ypres  on  26th  September  191 7.  PI.  LXXXI. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER  ANDERSON  {b.   1895). 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-16.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
May  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  191 5.  France. 
Killed  in  action  at  Arras  on  9th  April  1917.  PI.  LXXXI. 

THOMSON,  ANDREW  WILLIAM  (b.   1896). 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1910-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-1 5. 
Public  Schools  Battn.  4th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private  Nov.  1914.  9th  North 
Stafford  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  France  July  191 5.  Killed  near 
Monchy-le-Preux,  Arras,  on  30th  May   1917.  PI.  LXXXI. 

THOMSON,  CHARLES  (b.  1891). 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  Student  of  Law,  1911-15.  Chartered  Accountant, 
191 5.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  191 5;  L/Sergeant  May  1916.  France. 
Killed   in  action  on  23rd  April   1917.  PI.  LXXXII. 

THOMSON,  ERIC  JAMES  (b.  1893). 

Edinburgh   Academy.     O.T.C.    1909-11.     Student   of  Law,  191 3-14.     7th  Royal 

Scots,  2nd  (Lieut.  April   1914 ;  Lieut.  Aug.   1914.     Gallipoli.  Killed  in  action  at 

the  Dardanelles  on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  LXXXII. 

THOMSON,  FRANCIS  WISHART  (b.  1891). 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Oxford  University.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law, 
1909-10.     7th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.     Killed  in  action  on  28th  June   191 5. 

102 


PLATE    LXXXII. 


F.  Wyville  Thom-on. 


Charles  Thomson. 


E.  J.  Thomson. 


Haldane  Thomson. 


J.  H.  Thomson. 


I.  S.  Thomson. 


S.  J.  K.  Thomson. 


J.  W.  Thomson. 


William  Thomson. 


PLATE   LXXXIII. 


G.  M.  Thornton. 


L.  I.  L.  Thornton. 


A.  L.  Thornley. 


VV.  L.  Ton. 


Thomas  Todrick. 


J.  J.  Tough. 


John  Tulloch. 


S.  N.  Toulmin. 


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THOMSON,  FRANK  WYVILLE  (b.  i860). 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1877-86;  M.A. 
1880;  M.B,  CM.  1886;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.)  1892;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool). 
Indian  Medical  Service.  Retired.  R.A.M.C,  O.C.  2nd  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  1908-11.  Tay  Defences,  Lieut-Col.,  Aug.  1914  to  Dec.  1917.  Died 
at  Linlithgow  on  27th  May  191 8.  PI.  LXXXII. 

THOMSON,  HALDANE  (6.  1890). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1908-12;  B.Sc. 
(Distinction)  1912.  185 1  Exhibitioner,  Industrial  Bursar.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1910-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  for  two  years.  12th 
Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Lieut.  1st  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
1915.     Gallipoli.     Missing,  presumed  killed  on  4th  June  191 5.  PI.  LXXXII. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  HARVEY  (6.  1898). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916  to  May  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  5th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
Oct.  1917.  R.A.F.,  Cadet  Dec.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  (Observer)  July  1918.  France; 
Marne,  and  Somme.     Killed  near  Thulin  on  9th  October  1918.  PI.  LXXXII. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  SNADDON  (b.  1891). 

Alloa  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-13  ;  M.A.  1913.  2nd  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Private.     France.     Killed  at  Passchendaele  on  4th  October  1917.  PI.  LXXXII. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM  (6.  1892). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-14;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Maths.)  1914;  B.Sc.  (Special  Distinction,  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.).  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1915  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut. 
Attached  RE.,  5th  Field  Survey  Battn.  (Sound  Ranging).  France  Dec.  1917. 
Died  of  pneumonia  at  Glasgow  on  4th  February  1919.  PI.  LXXXII. 

THOMSON,  SYDNEY  JAMES  KERR  (&.  1888). 

Loretto.  Student  of  Science,  1906-10  ;  B.Sc.  1910.  Public  Schools  Battn.  Royal 
Fusiliers,  Private  Sept.  1914.  1st  and  3rd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
1915.  France  June  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Officer.  Dispatches  Nov.  191 5.  Wounded 
at  Sanctuary  Wood,  Hooge,  on  25th  Sept.  and  died  at  Wimereux  on  12th 
October  191 5.  PI.  lxxxii. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  (6.  1895). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 2- 14.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1914.     Killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on  28th  June  191 5.         PI.  LXXXII. 

THORBURN,  CHRISTOPHER  COWAN  {b.  1894). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914 
to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant,  nth  attached  1st  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1917.  France.  Killed  at  Infantry  Hill,  Arras,  on 
14th  June  191 7.  PI.  lxxxi. 

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THORNLEY,  ARTHUR  LINCOLN  (b.  1884). 

Bolton  High  School,  and  Epworth  College,  Rhyl.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1907.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     Died  on  service  in  April  1916.  PI.  LXXXIII. 

THORNTON,  GEORGE  MUIR  (b.  1882). 

Merchiston  Castle.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1904-8;  LL.B.  (Distinction) 
1907.  Advocate,  1910.  10th  and  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914 ; 
Captain  Jan.   1916.       Killed  in  action  in  Flanders  on  22nd  August   1917. 

PI.  LXXXIII. 

THORNTON,  LESLIE  IRVINE  LUMSDEN  {b.  1889). 

Haileybury.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1907-10 ;  MA.  1910  ;  LL.B.  Malayan 
Contingent,  Private  Nov.  1914.  16th  Cavalry  (Indian  Army),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914. 
India  Dec.  1914.  Persia,  Battle  of  Shaiba,  Feb.  191 5.  Dispatches  Aug.  and 
Sept.   191 5.     Killed  in  action  near  Bushire  on  9th  September  191 5.        PI.  LXXXIII. 

TOD,  WILLIAM  LENNOX  (b.  1887). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1905-13.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan. 
1910  to  Dec.  1911,  Cadet  Sergeant.  A.M.I.C.E.  1912.  15th  Royal  Scots, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  1915  ;  Captain  1916.  France  Jan.  1916.  Wounded 
at  Vimy  Ridge  on  9th  and  died  at  Camiers  on  29th  April  1917.  PI.  LXXXIII. 

TODRICK,  THOMAS  (p.   1880). 

Student  of  Law,  1900-4.     Writer  to  the  Signet,  1904.     8th  Royal  Scots,  Captain. 

Mobilised    Aug.    1914.     France    Nov.     1914.     Dispatches.  Killed    in    action    in 

Northern  France  on   15th  December  1914.  PI.  LXXXIII. 

TORRANCE,  DANIEL  {b.  1899). 

Stranraer  Academy  and  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  Royal  Marine 
Light  Infantry,  Private  April  1917.  France,  63rd  Naval  Division.  Killed  at 
the  breaking  of  Hindenburg  Line  on  2nd  September  1918.  PI.  LXXXIII. 

TOUGH,  JOHN  JAMES  (b.  1888). 

Student  of  Medicine,  1905-10 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1917 ; 
Captain  May  191 8.  India,  Italy,  and  France.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on 
6th  October  191 8.  PI.  LXXXIII. 

TOULMIN,  STEWART  NEWNHAM  (A,  1892). 

Wei-hai-wei  School,  China.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
May  191 1  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
Dec.  1914.  Surgeon,  H.M.  Ships  Duke  of  Cornwall  and  Endymion.  Killed  in 
action  on  1st  August  1917.  PI.  LXXXIII. 

TULLOCH,  JOHN  (b.   1894). 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-16.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
March  1916.  France  Aug.  1916.  Killed  at  Martinpuich,  Somme,  on  15th 
September  191 5.  PI.  LXXXIII. 

104 


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TULLOCH,  WILLIAM  (b.  1891). 

Student    of    Arts,    1909-13;    M.A.  (Hons.    Engl.)    1913.     Machine-Gun    Corps, 

2nd    Lieut.    Sept.    1914.      France.  Killed    at    the    Battle    of    the    Somme    on 

20th  July  1916.  PI.  LXXXIV. 

TURNBULL,  ALFRED  EDWARD  (A   1881). 

Blairlodge  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1901-7  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Resident, 
Royal  Infirmary,  1908-9.  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  Jan.  1912.  Surgeon  Aug.  1914, 
H.M.S.  Cressy.  Killed  in  action  through  sinking  of  Cressy  on  22nd  September 
1 9 14.  PL  LXXXIV. 

TYTLER,  JAMES  HALL  (6.  1889). 

Kingussie  School  (Medallist).  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1908-14;  M.A.  191 1. 
3/9th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  France.  Wounded  at  High  Wood,  the 
Somme,  on  15th  and  died  on  16th  September  1916.  PL  XCIV. 

UNDERWOOD,  GEORGE  MILNE  (b.  1897). 

Merchiston  Castle;  O.T.C.  1912-15.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  May  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Jan.  1916. 
R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  6th  March  1917.         PL  LXXXIV. 

USHER,  JOHN  MILNE  (b.   1885). 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1905-8.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1908.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  France  July  191 5.  Killed  in  action 
in  September  191 5.  PL  LXXXIV. 

VALLANCE,  WILLIAM  FLEMING  MONCRIEFF  (6.  1898). 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  U.F.  Church  Bursar. 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  April  1917.  12th  Royal  Scots,  L/Corporal. 
France  March  191 8.  Taken  prisoner  in  April  and  died  at  Hautmont  Hospital 
on  19th  August  191 8.  PL  lxxxiv. 

VARNDELL,  CHARLES  HENRY  ESSEX  (B.   1893). 

Farnham  Grammar  School;  O.T.C.  1906-n,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Science,  1911-15;  M.A.  1914;  B.Sc.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1911  to 
Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  6th  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ; 
Lieut.  March  1916.  France  June  191 5.  Killed  in  action  on  13th  March 
1916.  PL  LXXXIV. 

VASSIE,  RICHARD  (b.  1894). 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914, 
Cadet.  Scottish  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.  12th  Cheshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Acting  Captain.  France  Sept.  1915.  Invalided 
home  Oct.  191 5.     Died  at  Lanark  on  13th  April  1918.  PL  LXXXIV. 

i°5 


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VENABLES,  JOSEPH  KENDRICK  (b.  1882). 

High    School,    Christchurch,    New    Zealand.       Student    of    Medicine,     1909-14. 

L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1914.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov. 

.    1915,  attached  4th  Field  Ambulance.     France.     M.C.     Messines  June  1917.     Died 

of  wounds  at  a  Casualty  Clearing  Station  in  France  on  9th  May  1918.     PI.  LXXXIV. 

VERTEUIL,  FERNAND  LOUIS  J.  M.  de  (b.  1879). 

St  Mary's  College,  Trinidad.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 898-1905  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ; 
M.D.  1908.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.,  H.M.S.  Good  Hope.  Killed  in  action  off 
Coronel  on  1st  November  1914.  PI.  XCIV. 

VICKERS,  ROBERT  {b.  1889). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1907-12  ;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.)  191 1;  B.Sc.  1912.  Bruce  of  Grangehill  Scholar.  R.F.A., 
325th  Brigade,  Gunner  June  1915  ;  Sergeant;  Sergeant-Major;  2nd  Lieut. 
France  May  1917.     Died  of  wounds  on  10th  December  1917.  PI.  LXXXIV. 

VIVERS,  JOHN  (/;.   1890). 

Annan  Academy,  Dux;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-10;  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.) 
1910.  Schoolmaster.  i/5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (T),  191 3  ;  Captain.  Gallipoli 
May  191 5.     Killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on  27th  October  191 5.     PI.  LXXXV. 

WADDELL,  JAMES  HAMILTON  (b.  1893). 

Normal  and  Broughton  Schools,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science, 
1912-15.  nth  Royal  Scots,  Private  April  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  Wounded 
and  missing,  presumed  killed  in  action  on  5th  June  1917.  PI.  LXXXV. 

WADE,  GRAHAME  HARDIE  (b.   1873). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1892.  Solicitor,  1907.  7th  and 
1st  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1900  to  1911,  Captain.  Mobilised  Aug- 
1914.     France  April  191 5.     Killed  at  St  Julien  near  Ypres  on  25th  April  191 5. 

PI.  XCIV. 

WAITE,  JOSEPH  THORP  (b.  1870). 

Bootham  School,  York,  and  Manchester  University.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1894-5.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1896.  5th  East  Kent  Regi- 
ment (Buffs),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  India  1914;  Persian  Gulf  191 5  ;  Mesopotamia 
Nov.  1915.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Kut,  Mesopotamia,  on  21st  January 
I9i6.  PI.  LXXXV. 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  DIGHT  {b.  1885). 

B.A.  (Sydney).  Minister  of  Wentworth  Parish,  N.S.W.  Student  of  Divinity, 
1912-14.  Tennis  "Blue."  13th  Royal  Scots,  Private,  19 14.  4th  and  19th  Man- 
chester Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5.  France  Sept.  1916.  Died  of  wounds  on 
18th  October  1916.  PI.  lxxxv. 

106 


PLATE    L XX. XIV. 


Wm.  Tuli.och. 


A.    E.    TUKNBULL. 


G.  M.  Underwood. 


W.    E.    M.    VaLLANCE. 


C.  H.  E.  Varndell. 


J.  M.  Usher. 


Richard  Va&sie. 


J.  K.  Venables. 


Robert  Vickers 


PLATE   LXXXV. 


J.  T.  Waite. 


J.  H.  Waddell. 


John  Vivers. 


Gideon  Walker. 


A.  D.  Walker. 


Robert  Walker. 


Wm.  Walker. 


C.  A.  P.  Wallace. 


Andrew  Wallace. 


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WALKER,  GIDEON  (A  1890). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1916;  attached  2nd  Scots  Guards. 
France  Dec.  1914.  Somme  1916;  Bourlon  Wood  and  La  Fontaine.  M.C.  Sept. 
1916  and  Bar  Oct.  1917.  Killed  near  Royaulcourt  on  27th  November 
1 91 7.  PI.  LXXXV. 

WALKER,  ROBERT  {p.  1893). 

Fremantle  School,  and  Scotch  College,  Claremont,  W.A.  First  XI.  Australian 
Government  Scholar  and  Exhibitioner ;  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar ;  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,  July  191 5,  H.M.S.  Shark.  Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Jutland 
on  31st  May  1916.  PI.  lxxxv. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  {p.  1878). 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1896-1900;  MA.  1900.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5. 
King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  France  191 5.  Killed 
in  action  on  1st  July  191 6.  PI.  LXXXV. 

WALLACE,  ANDREW  (b.   1875). 

George     Heriot's    School.      Student    of    Medicine,  1891-6;    M.B.,    CM.    1896. 

4th  King's   Own  Scottish   Borderers,  Captain    1903.  France.     Gallipoli.     Killed 

in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on   12th  July   191 5.  PI.  LXXXV. 

WALLACE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  PHIN  {p.  1898). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn. 
University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916. 
3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.  France  May  1917; 
9th  Division.     Killed  in  action  on  23rd  March  1918.  PI.  LXXXV. 

WALLACE,  JOHN  EWING  {p.  1899). 

Glasgow  High  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Nov.  1916  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Aug.  1917,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  191 8.  France.  Killed  in  an  air  fight  near  Brise  Bridge,  by 
Marchelpot,  on  9th  August   1918.  PI.  LXXXVI. 

WALLACE,  ROBERT  NEILSON  (p.   1881). 

Bilton  Grange,  Harrogate.  Student  of  Medicine,  1901-7 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907. 
R.A.M.C.,  attached  6th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  March  1910.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Oct.  1914.  50th  Stationary  Hospital,  Colchester.  Died  of  pneumonia 
following  influenza  on  5th  July  1918.  PI.  LXXXVI. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM  {p.  1882). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1900-12;  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster. 
9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5. 
Machine-Gun  Corps.  France.  Wounded  April  191 5.  Killed  at  Thiepval  on  29th 
September  1916.  PI.  LXXXVI. 

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WARD,  JOHN  SCOTT  (b.  1885). 

Student  of  Medicine,  1906-7.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1907. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon.     Lost  at  sea  on  24th  November  1916. 

WATSON,  ALASTAIR  FISHER  (b.  1892). 

George  Watson's  College;  O.T.C.,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14; 
B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  191 1  to  Nov.  191 3,  Cadet.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private  1913 ;  Officer  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
2nd  Lieut.  June  1916.  France  Sept.  191 5  and  Jan.  1917.  Wounded  Aug.  1916. 
Killed  at  Arras  on  23rd  April  1917.  PI.  LXXXVI. 

WATSON,  DAVID  GALLOWAY  (/;.   1889). 

Royal  High  School;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1906-13;  M.A.  1909; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Resident,  Royal  Infirmary.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
2nd  Bedfords ;  No.  5  General  Hospital;  No.  13  Stationary  Hospital.  France; 
Neuve  Chapelle.  Dispatches  Nov.  1914  and  Jan.  1916.  Wounded  at  Festubert 
on  17th  May  and  died  at  Le  Touquet  on  5th  June  191 5.  PI.  LXXXVII. 

WATSON,  DONALD  MILLER  (b.  1883). 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of  Arts,  1901-6;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1906. 
i/5th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  Dec.  1914.  Gallipoli.  Killed 
in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  in  June  191 5.  PI.  LXXXVI. 

WATSON,  FRANK  FAIRWEATHER  {b.  1893). 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  Athletics.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Arts,  1912-14.  4th  and  14th  Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1914;  2nd  Lieut.; 
Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain.  France.  Killed  near  Albert  on  5th  August 
1916.  PI.  LXXXVI. 

WATSON,  JAMES  HENRY  DIGBY  {b.  1890). 

Edinburgh  Academy,  and  King's  School,  Canterbury ;  Edinburgh  Academicals 
First  XV.  International  1914.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-13  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Aug.  1914,  H.M.S.  Hawke.  Killed  in  action  in  the  North 
Sea  on  16th  October  1914.  PL  LXXXVII. 

WATSON,  JOHN  DAVID  MONCUR  (b.  1891). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths.)  1914;  B.Sc.  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1908.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914; 
L/Corporal.     Died  at  Edinburgh  on  19th  February  191 5.  PL  LXXXVI. 

WATSON,  JOHN  DOUGLAS  {b.  1887). 

Kelso  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1904-12;  M.A.  1908;  LL.B. 
1912.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1912.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Machine-Gun 
Section,  Private  Sept.;  Corporal  Oct.;  Sergeant  Nov.  1914.  France  July  1915. 
Killed  at  St  Auguste,  Loos,  on  25th  September   191 5.  PL  LXXXVII. 

108 


PLATE   LXXXVI. 


J.  E.  Wallace. 


R.  N.  Wallace. 


Wm.  Wallace. 


F.  F.  Watson. 


B.  H.  Watt. 


C.  C.  Watt. 


D.  M.  Watson. 


J.  D.  M.  Watson. 


A.  F.  Watson. 


PLATE    LXXXVII. 


D.  G.  Watson. 


J.  H.  D.  Watson. 


J.  D.  Watson. 


4\        :> 


J.  H.  Watson. 


N.  J.  Watson. 


Thomas  Watson. 


W.  N.  Watson. 


W.  D.  Watson. 


W.  G.  D.  Watson. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

WATSOX,  JOHN  HYNDMAN  (J?.   1886). 

Campbell  College,  Belfast;  First  XV.  and  XL  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-12. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  Nov.  191 2,  Cadet  Corporal.  15th  Royal  Scots, 
Dec.  1914;  Sergeant  1915.  France;  Battle  of  the  Somme,  1916.  Wounded  at 
Arras  1917.     Killed  near  Armentieres  on  9th  April  191 8.  PI.  LXXXVII. 

WATSON,  JOHN  MITCHELL  (6.  1890). 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  Student  of  Law,  1910-14.  Chartered  Accountant. 
4th  Royal  Scots,  L/Corporal ;  Corporal.  1st  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd 
Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut. ;  Captain  and  Adjutant.  Killed  in  action  in  Palestine  on 
13th  November  1917. 

WATSON,  NORMAN  BLYTH  (6.  1893). 

Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  i/4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  191 1.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914. 
Gallipoli.     Wounded  June  191 5.     Died  at  Malta  on  16th  August  191 5. 

WATSON,  NORMAN  JOHN  (d.  1897). 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916. 
R.F.A.,  C/246th  Brigade,  West  Riding  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  France; 
the  Somme.  Wounded  in  June,  gassed  in  July  1917.  Killed  at  Ridge  Wood 
near  Ypres  on  28th  May  191 8.  PI.  LXXXVII. 

WATSON,  THOMAS  {p.  1891). 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1909-10.  Chartered  Accountant,  1913. 
4th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Dardanelles  May  1915.  Killed 
in  action  at  Gallipoli  on  28th  June  191 5.  PI.  LXXXVII. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  DAVIDSON  (6.  1892). 

Peebles    High    School.     Student    of    Arts,    1912-14.     5th  Cameron    Highlanders 

(Lochiel's),  L/Sergeant   Aug.   1914.     France  March  191 5.  Killed    at   the   Battle 

of  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  LXXXVII. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  DOUGLAS  {p.  1881). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XL  Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  Solicitor,  1907. 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Captain. 
Gallipoli  May  191 5;  Egypt;  Sinai  Peninsula,  and  Palestine.  Killed  near  Gaza 
on  19th  April  1917.  PI.  lxxxvii. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  NORMAN  (p.  1889). 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  April  1913,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain 
April  1916;  attached  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers.  France.  M.C.  at 
Loos,  Sept.  191 5.     Dispatches.     Died  of  wounds  on  29th  May  1916.      PI.  LXXXVII. 

WATT,  BASIL  HARRY  (p.   1882). 

Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1898-1904;  MA.  1901. 
President  of  Union,  1903-4.  R.A.M.C.,  6th  London  Field  Ambulance,  Private 
Aug.  1914.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5.  France.  Killed 
at  the  Battle  of  Loos  on  25th  September  191 5.  PI.  LXXXVI. 

109 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

WATT,  CHARLES  CECIL  (b.   1895). 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Nov.  1913  to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
June  191 5.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  France 
Oct.   191 6.     Killed  in  action  in  France  on  8th  May   191 7.  PI.  Lxxxvi. 

WEDDERBURN-MAXWELL,  JAMES  (b.  1899). 

Charterhouse;  O.T.C.  1914-15.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Oct.  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  3rd  and  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.  France  Aug.  1918.  Wounded  near  Passchendaele 
and  killed   at  Ledeghem  Station  on   1st  October   1918.  PI.  LXXXVIII. 

WEDDERSPOON,  JACK  HENRY  BUTCHER  (b.   1896). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3- 15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept. 
1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  52nd  Lowland  Brigade,  attached  R.F.C., 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Pilot  and  Observer.  Asia  Minor,  Palestine,  Jeddah,  Aden, 
and  France.     Killed  near  Tournai  on  6th  April  1917.  PI.  LXXXVIII. 

WEIR,  ROBERT  (b.   1886). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1905-7.  Schoolmaster.  8th  Royal 
Scots,  Col.-Sergeant.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  France. 
Dispatches  Nov.  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  16th  November  1916.  PI.  LXXXVIII. 

WEIR,  WILLIAM  SCOTT  (b.   1880). 

George  Watson's  College.     Student  of  Law,  1899- 1903.  Law  Agent,  1903.     16th 

Royal    Scots,  Private    Nov.    1914.     France   Jan.    1916.  Killed    at   the   Battle  of 

the  Somme  on  1st  July  1916.  PI.  LXXXVIII. 

WELCH,  DAVID  (b.  1881). 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1901-3.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov. 
1914.     Died  at  Craigleith  Hospital  on  17th  February  191 5.  PI.  LXXXVIII. 

WELPLY,  HENRY  DONALD  (b.   1890). 

Wesley  College,  Dublin.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916.  Egypt  1916.  Contracted 
dysentery  in  Egypt.     Died  of  pneumonia  in  Australia  on   nth  March   1919. 

PI.    LXXXVIII. 

WELSH,  THOMAS  CAIRNS  (b.  1885). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1904-10.  i/5th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  Captain.  Killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on  12th 
July   1915. 

WELSH,  TOM  (6.   1884). 

Merchiston  Castle;  Cadet  Corps  1 899-1 903  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1903-10;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1914. 
German  S.-W.  African  Campaign  and  De  Wet  Rebellion,  1914-15.  France  191 5. 
M.C.  Dec.  1916.  Dispatches  5th  and  nth  Jan.  1917.  Killed  at  Arras  on  13th 
April  1917.  PI.  lxxxviii. 


PLATE   LXXXVIII. 


Robert  Weir. 


J.  H.  B.  Wedderspoon. 


.1.  Wedderburn-Maxyvell. 


XV.  S.  Weir. 


David  Welch. 


H.  D.  Welply. 


Tom  Welsh. 


Algernon  Westlake. 


James  Westwooi). 


PLATE    LXXXIX. 


Ai.ex.  White. 


G.  A.  White. 


R.   R.  Wheatley. 


J.  P.   R.  White. 


W.  K.  White. 


T.  J.  White. 


W.  Whitei.aw. 


C.  B.  Whittakek. 


1).  J.  Whitton, 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

WESTLAKE,  ALGERNON  (b.   1859). 

Owens  College,  Manchester.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1884.  R.A.M.C, 
Major  Sept.  1916.  4th  Northern  General  Hospital.  Died  on  25th  May 
191 8.  PI.   LXXXVIII. 

WESTWOOD,  JAMES  (b.  1889). 

George  Heriot's  and  Broughton  Schools,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-12; 
M.A.  1912.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  L/Corporal.  France  Feb.  191 5 
and  June  1917.  Wounded  July  1916.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917.  Killed 
in  action  in  France  on  25  th  June  191 7.  PI.  LXXXVIII. 

WHEATLEY,  RALPH  RUTHVEN  (6.   1892). 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1910-11.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
March  1909,  Cadet.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Wounded 
March  191 8.     Died  at  Colinton  on  16th  February  1919.  PI.  LXXXIX. 

WHITE,  ALEXANDER  (b.  1882). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  Gym.  VIII.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law;  M.A.  1903; 
LL.B.  1905.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1906.  Q.E.R.V.B.,  1901,  2nd  Lieut.  1905. 
5th  Royal  Scots,  Captain  191 2.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Major  June  1915. 
Gallipoli  July  191 5.  Suvla  Bay.  Died  of  wounds  on  Hospital  Ship  Arcadia 
on  9th  September  191 5.  PI.  LXXXIX. 

WHITE,  GEORGE  ANDERSON  (b.   1887). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1909-10.  Law  Agent.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  Nov.  1916,  Cadet.  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1916.  3rd  attached  1st 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.  France  May  1917.  Wounded 
at  Hill  40,  Sept.  1917.  Wounded  near  Monchy-le-Preux  on  28th  and  died  on  30th 
March  191 8.  PI.  lxxxix. 

WHITE,  JOHN  PEREGRINE  ROBERTSON  (b.  1861). 

Dr  Bryce's  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1877-81  ;  M.A.  1881  ; 
LL.B.  Advocate,  Aberdeen  1885.  R.F.A.,  1st  Highland  Brigade, Captain  (retired)  ; 
Captain  June  191 5.     O.C.  Depot.     Died  on  7th  October  1916.  PI.  LXXXIX. 

WHITE,  THOMAS  JAMES  (b.  1894). 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  1914. 
Foreign  service  191 5.  M.C.  Aug.  1917.  Killed  in  action  on  20th  November 
1917.  PI.  LXXXIX. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  KENNETH  (b.  1893). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1908-11,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1911-12.  4th  attached  2nd  Scottish  Rifles  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Liaison  Officer.  France  Nov.  1916.  Killed  in  action  near 
Ypres  on  31st  July  191 7.  PL  lxxxix. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

WHITELAW,  JAMES  WEIR  (b.  1896). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct, 
191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet,  nth,  9th  and  2nd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1916.  France  Sept.  1916.  Missing,  believed  killed  in  action  on  nth  April 
191 7.  PI.  LXXXIX. 

WHITTAKER,  CHARLES  BROWN  (b.  1890). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-12;  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster. 
2nd,  3rd,  6th  and  12th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  France  June  191 5  and  April  1916.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 
Wounded  at  Hooge  Sept.  191 5.  Killed  at  Guillemont,  Battle  of  the  Somme,  on 
22nd  July  1916.  PI.  LXXXIX. 

WHITTON,  DAVID  JOHN  (b.  1896). 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 9 1 5  - 1 7. 
Resident,  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1916  to  Aug.  1917, 
Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer  Aug.  1917.  Killed  in  action  on  H.M.S. 
Cullist,  Dundalk  Bay,  on  nth  February  1918.  PI.  LXXXIX. 

WHYTE,  CAMPBELL  DRUMMOND. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science.  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private  Aug.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  July  1916.     Killed  in  action  on  13th  July  1916. 

WIGHT,  WILLIAM  STEWART  BALMAIN  (b.  1898). 

Dunbar  School.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916. 
Cadet.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  9th  April 
191 7.  PI.  xc. 

WILKES,  REGINALD  ALEXANDER  CLARK  (b.  1885). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-8.  14th  Canadian  Infantry, 
1st  Contingent,  Private  Aug.  1914.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  21st  May 
191 5.  PI.  XC. 

WILLIAMS,  CYRIL  {b.   1896). 

Perth  Academy,  and  Royal  High  School,  Edinburgh.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  191 1  to  Jan.  1914,  Cadet.  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  Jan.  1914. 
2nd  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1915. 
RFC,  March  1916.  France.  Wounded  at  Festubert  in  May  191 5.  Missing, 
believed  killed  in  air  fight  on  30th  July  1916.  PI.  XC. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  ALFRED  (b.  1897). 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry;  Swimming.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  16th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  May  1915.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915. 
France.     Killed  in  action  at  Ginchy  on  6th  September  1916.  PI.  XC. 

112 


PLATE   XC. 


R.  A.  C.  Wilkes. 


Cyril  Williams. 


W.  S.  B.  Wight. 


".  i  — ^<V"' 


John  Wilson. 


Makion  E.  Wilson. 


G.  H.  Williamson. 


D.  Wilson. 


J.  A.  Williams. 


R.  A.  Wilson. 


PLATE   XC1. 


R.  F.  Wilson. 


Thomas  Wilson. 
(9th  H.L.I.) 


T.  G.  Wilson. 


Pekcv  Wise. 


L.  C.  Wist. 


P.  B.  Woo i,. 


James  Woods. 


W.  D.  Woodrow. 


R.  E.  Wood. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE  HAMILTON  (b.  1889). 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1 907-11; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1908  to  Oct.  191 1,  Cadet. 
7th  and  15th  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1915  ; 
Captain  May  1916.  France.  Dispatches  June  1916.  M.C.  Oct.  1916.  Died  of 
wounds  received  at  the  Battle  of  Arras  on  12th  April  1917.  PI.  XC. 

WILSON,  JOHN  (b.  1886). 

George    Watson's    College.     Student  of    Medicine,    1903-9;    M.B.,   Ch.B.    1909. 

R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Captain;  attached   10th  Duke  of  Wellington's  West 

Riding  Regiment.     France  Aug.  191 5.  Killed  in  action  in  France  on  9th  March 

1916.  PL  xc. 

WILSON,  JOHN  DYKES  (b.  1886). 

Tillicoultry  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1903-9;  M.A.  1906;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1909.  McCosh  Bursar,  1909.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  to  Sept.  1909,  Cadet 
Corporal.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1912;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  Invalided  home 
from  India  and  died  on  16th  February  1916.  PI.  XC. 

WILSON,  MARIAN  ELIZABETH  (b.  1881).  f 

Notting  Hill  High  School,  London,  and  Ecole  Vinet,  Lausanne.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1900-6;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Scottish  Women's  Hospital,  Royaumont, 
France,  M.O.  Nov.  191 5.  Medaille  des  Epidemies  en  vermeil.  Died  of 
appendicitis  at  St  Martin,  Vesubie,  France,  on  1st  August  1917.  PI.  XC. 

WILSON,  ROBERT  ARMSTRONG  (b.  1882). 

George    Watson's    College.       Student    of    Medicine,  1903-11.       R.F.A.,    Lieut. 

Aug.  1914;    Captain  Aug.   191 5.      France.     Killed  in  action  at  Bethune  on  18th 

October  191 5.  PI.  xc. 

WILSON,  ROBERT  FORSYTH  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1908-15;  M.A.  1911  ; 
B.D.  1915.  Licentiate,  Church  of  Scotland.  1st  and  6th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.     France.     Killed  at  Beaumont  Hamel  on  13th  November  1916.         PI.  XCI. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  (b.  1891). 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1907-8.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal, 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.     Killed  in  action  in  191 8. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  {b.  1897). 

Boroughmuir  School;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  9th  Highland  Light 
Infantry  (Glasgow  Highlanders),  Private  Oct.  1916.  15th  Royal  Scots.  France 
June  1917.  Wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Ypres  on  22nd  Oct.  1917.  Died  of 
wounds  at  Ghent  on  4th  January  191 8.  PI.  XCI. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  GILLIES  (b.  1879). 

Possil  School,  Glasgow.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-12;  M.A.  1912.  13th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  June  191 5;  Corporal.  Missing,  presumed  killed  in  action  on  28th  June 
1 91 6.  PI.  xcr. 

113  H 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

WISE,  LANCELOT  CHARLES  (6.  1894). 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  King  Edward's  Horse,  Trooper 
1914.  North  Irish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5.  Indian  Army,  3rd  Skinner's  Horse, 
Lieut.  1917.     France  1915.     Died  at  Rawal  Pindi,  India,  May  1917.  PI.  XCI. 

WISE,  PERCY  (b.  1888). 

Manchester  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
Oct.  1915.  France  and  Italy  1915.  The  Somme  1916.  Killed  in  action  on  1st 
February  191 8.  PI.  XCI. 

WOOD,  PETER  BROWN  (b.  1892). 

Fordyce  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  May 
1913.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Army  Audit  Staff,  Lieut.  March  1916.  Wounded 
at  Gallipoli  in  June  191 5.  Missing,  now  presumed  killed  in  Egypt  on  25th 
September  1916.  PI.  XCI. 

WOOD,  RUSSELL  ELIOTT  {b.  1855). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  187 1-7;  M.B.,  CM. 
1877  ;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1886.  Zulu  War  1879.  Lanark  Yeomanry,  Surgeon  1881. 
RA.M.C.  (T).,  Lieut.-Col.     Died  on  8th  February  1917.  PI.  XCL 

WOODROW,  WILLIAM  DAVIDSON  (6.  1883). 

Markinch  School.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13.  4th  Royal  Scots;  mobilised  Aug. 
1914;  Sergeant  Aug.  1914;  Coy.  Sergeant-Major  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916. 
Gallipoli,  Palestine  and  France.     Killed  in  action  on  23rd  April  1917.  PI.  XCI. 

WOODS,  JAMES  {b.   1877). 

Royal  Academy,  Belfast,  and  Sullivan  School,  Holywood.     Student  of  Medicine, 

1896-1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Indian  Medical   Service,  Major.     Killed  in  action 

on  9th  May  191 5.  PI.  XCI. 

WYLES,  WILLIAM  W.  (b.  1895). 

Buckhaven   School.     Student   of  Arts,    1914-15.     O.T.C.   Artillery,  May  to   Oct. 

1915,  Cadet.      R.F.A.,    Gunner    Oct.     191 5.      Killed    in    action    on    27th   May 

1 91 6.  PI.  XCII. 

YOUNG,  ANDREW  (b.  1888). 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1905-9;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1909. 
Schoolmaster.  RA.M.C,  2nd  London  Division,  Private  Jan.  191 5.  3rd  Scottish 
Rifles,  attached  13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916.  France  1916.  Killed 
in  action  on  26th  December  1916.  PI.  XCII. 

YOUNG,  NORMAN  MITCHELL  (6.  1890). 

Edinburgh  Academy;  Athletics.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13.  9th  and  1st  Royal 
Scots,  Private;    2nd    Lieut.   Dec.    1913 ;   Lieut.     India  Dec.    1913.     France  Dec. 

1914.  Dispatches    June    1915.      Killed    in    action   near   Ypres  on    23rd   April 

191 5.  PI.  XCII. 

114 


PLATE   XCII. 


W.  W.  VYyles. 


W.  S.  Young. 


' 


[     ^ 


C.  A  C.  Bentley. 


N.  M.  Young. 


W.  A.  Young. 


Andrew  Young. 


1.   Baylev  BALFOUR. 


\Y.  H.  Calvert. 


W.  R.  Center. 


PLATE   XCIIt. 


C.    E.    CUMMING. 


John  Ferguson. 
(Gordon   Highlanders.) 


D.  W.  Gray. 


A.    L.    HARLEY. 


A.  C.  Hartley. 


31  ^*" 


P.  B.  Macintyre. 


R.  D.  Neil. 


William  Orme. 


Roll  of  the  Fallen 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  (b.  1893). 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1914.  2nd  and  3rd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1915;  Captain.  France  Feb.  1915.  Mesopotamia  Nov.  1915 ;  Egypt  and 
Palestine  191 8.  Twice  mentioned  in  Dispatches.  M.C.  Aug.  1917.  Wounded 
in  Palestine  on  8th  and  died  on  10th  June  1918.  PI.  XCII. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  STEELE  (b.  1893). 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  Student 
of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E., 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1917.  Gallipoli,  attached  2/ist  Cheshire 
Regiment,  RE.  Suvla  Bay.  Egypt,  412th  Coy.  R.E.,  52nd  (Lowland)  Division. 
Killed  in  action  at  third  Battle  of  Gaza  on  2nd  November  191 7.  PL  XCII. 


ANDERSON,  JOHN  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut;  Captain  May  191 5.  Attached  3rd 
Highland  Field  Ambulance.     M.C.     Killed  in  action  on  21st  March  1918. 

BALFOUR,  ISAAC  BAYLEY  (b.  1889). 

Winchester;  First  XI.  University  O.T  C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet. 
14th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Attached  1st  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers.     Killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  on  28th  June  191 5. 

PL  XCII. 

COX,  PERCY  (b.  1896). 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  R.G.A.,  Signaller  Nov. 
191 5.  France  Nov.  1916.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  on  19th  and  died  on 
20th  January  1917.  PL  XCIV. 

DONALDSON,  SAMUEL  RITCHIE  (b.  1890). 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  M.A.  1912;  B.Sc.  1913.  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private.    France  Jan.  1917.    Killed  at  Kemmel  Hill  near  Ypres  on  16th  April  1918. 

FRASER,  DONALD  REGINALD  (b.   1884). 

Blairlodge    School,   Polmont ;    First   XI.      Cadet   Corps,  Corporal.       Student    of 

Law,  1906-8.     5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Sergeant  Sept.  1914.     Killed  in  action 

in  September  191 5.  PL  XCIV. 

HARLEY,  ALLAN  LANGLANDS  (b.   1899). 

Strathallan  School,  Bridge  of  Allan  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1916-17.  1 /4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  July  1917;  L/Corporal  Oct.  1917. 
France  April  191 8.  Wounded  at  La  Bassee  on  the  9th  and  taken  prisoner 
on  nth  April  1918.     Died  of  wounds  at  Seclin  on  8th  May  1918.  PL  xcin. 


Roll  of  the   Fallen 

HARTE,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS  (b.  1895). 

St  Joseph's  College,  Dumfries.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field 
Ambulance,  Private  Aug.  1914.  5th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  Killed 
in  action  near  Arras  on  5th  June  1917.  PL  XCIV. 

KIRKPATRICK,  ROBERT  B.  (b.  1898). 

Boroughmuir  School.  Laboratory  Assistant  in  Bacteriology.  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Private  May  1916;  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  France  May  1918.  Killed 
in  action  on  23rd  June  1918.  PL  XCIV. 

LAWRENCE,  HENRY  RUTHVEN  (b.   1883). 

St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa.  O.T.C.  1896-1900,  Cadet. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1912.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1918.  German  South-West  Africa, 
1914-15;  South  African  Expeditionary  Force,  1915-18;  South  African  General 
Hospital ;  4th  South  African  Infantry ;  South  African  Field  Ambulance. 
Dispatches  April  1918.  M.C.  Oct.  1918.  Wounded  10th  November  and  died  of 
influenza  and  pneumonia  on  14th  December  1918.  PL  XCIV. 

MACK  AY,  JOHN  (b.  1892). 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-14.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Private  Sept.  1914.     Killed  at  the  Dardanelles  on  28th  June  191 5. 

RENTON,  JAMES  CRAWFORD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1873;  M.D.  1882.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut-Col.  1908.  4th  Scottish 
General  Hospital.     Died  in  October  1919. 


The  following  Cadets  died  while  in  'Training  for  Military  Service  : — 

CRAIK,  DAVID  {b.  1898). 

Royal  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet. 
Died  as  the  result  of  an  accident  on  23rd  September  1916. 

KERR,  WILLIAM  PURVIS  (b.  1899). 

George  Watson's  College  and  Daniel  Stewart's.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec. 
1917  to  June  1918,  Cadet.     Died  on  8th  June  1918. 

RITCHIE,  CHARLES  ANDREW  {b.  1897). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  Died  as  the  result  of  an  accident 
on  6th  February  191 5. 

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PLATE    XCIV. 


P.  H.  S.  Bezuidenhout. 


Percy  Cox. 


J.  F.  Harte. 


—      ! 


H.  R.  Lawrence. 


D.  R.  Fraser. 


R.  B.  Kirkpatrick. 


J.  H.  Tytler. 


G.  H.  Wade. 


F.  L.  de  Verteuil. 


RECORD  OF  WAR  SERVICE 


ABERNETHY,  CHARLES  LAWRENCE. 

Anderson  Institute,  Lerwick.  M.A.  1913;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1910  to  May  1913,  Cadet.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Pioneer. 
Research  Chemist,  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich,  April  1917  to  June  1919. 

ABLETT,  EDWARD  HUTCHINSON. 

St  Bees  School,  Cumberland  ;  First  XV.  and  XL  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-16 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Cadet  Oct.  1914;  Cadet  Bombardier  Oct.  1914; 
Cadet  B.Q.M.S.  Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916. 

ACHESON,  JOHNSTON    HAMILTON. 

Rossal;  First  XL  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1910.  Royal  Navy,  Fleet 
Surgeon,  retired  1904.     Admiralty  Surgeon  and  Agent  at  Dover,  191 2-19. 

ADAM,  GEORGE. 

M.A.,  M.D.  (Aberdeen).  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  Certif.  Tropical  Medicine 
(Edin.).     S.A.M.G,  Captain  191 5.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  1917. 

ADAM,  GEORGE. 

Stonelaw  School,  Rutherglen.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  April  1917, 
Cadet.  i/5th  Royal  Scots,  Private  April  1914.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet. 
Gallipoli. 

ADAM,  GEORGE  MIN. 

Brechin  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1909  to  July  1910, 
Cadet.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut. ;  Captain.     Peshawar,  India.     M.C. 

ADAM,  JAMES  NEILSON. 

Mill  Hill  School.  O.T.C.  1911-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
19th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private  Sept.  1914;  3rd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France.     M.C.  July  1918. 

ADAM,  JAMES  ROBERTSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  D.P.H.,  RC.P.S.  (Edin.)  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908 
to  March  1910,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  Royal  Navy ; 
R.N.D.  and  R.N.A.S.,  Surgeon.     Royal  Air  Force,  Captain. 

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ADAM,  JOHN  FRASER. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1909.  2/9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  March  191 5. 
7th  and  6th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Lieut. 
July  1917.     France  Oct.  1916  and  April  1918  to  March  1919.     Italy  Dec.  1917. 

ADAM,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

Blairgowrie  High  School.  M.A.  191 3.  R.E.,  76th  Field  Coy.,  Sapper  Jan.  191 5. 
France  Aug.  191 5  and  May  1917.  R.G.A.,  161st  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918;  Acting  Captain  Feb.  1919;  Acting  Education 
Officer,  4th  Corps  Troops.  Dispatches  April  191 8  and  March  1919.  Chevalier 
Crown  of  Roumania. 

ADAMS,  DAN.  VERE  MAXWELL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  South  African  Campaign,  1900.  RA.M.C.  (R.  of  O.),  Lieut. ; 
Captain.  Mobilised  1914.  France  191 5.  Salonika.  Wounded.  Dispatches 
(Salonika)  1918. 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  JOSCELINE  PERCY. 

Malvern  College.  Cadet  Corps  1900-2.  Student  of  Science,  191 8- 19.  2nd 
Rhodesian  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5;  Lieut.  1918.  3rd  Royal  Warwickshire 
Regiment  (S.R.) 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  JOSEPH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1920;  F.RC.S.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.;  Captain. 

ADAMS,  HAROLD  LLEWELLYN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  R.F.A.  (T.),  i/ist 
Lowland  Brigade,  Signaller,  March  1914.     France.     Wounded. 

ADAMS,  HERBERT  FREDERICK  WILFRED. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  O.T.C.,  Cadet  Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  Attached  Coldstream  Guards ; 
1st  Gloucesters  ;  12th  Rifle  Brigade  ;  20th  Machine-Gun  Battn.  France.  Gallipoli. 
Wounded  Dec.  1914.     Invalided  from  Mudros  Dec.  1915. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER. 

Coleraine  Academical  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910  ;  DP. H.  (Belfast).  RA.M.C, 
Lieut.  Dec.  191 7;  Captain  191 8. 

ADAMSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  1908.  2/ist  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.,  Private 
Nov.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  Sept.  1916.  Tank  Corps,  March  1918;  Officer  Cadet 
July  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

ADAMSON,  ALF.  FAIRGRIEVE. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Nov.  1908  to 
May  191 2,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Sept.  1914. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

ADAMSON,  ROBERT. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews,  and  Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1886.  Minister, 
U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class ;  attached  Ammunition  Column, 
2nd  Lowland  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  1912.  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry;  56th  Training 
Brigade. 

ADAMSON,  THOMAS. 

Royal  High  School.  B.D.  1876;  D.D.  (Glasg.).  Examiner  for  B.D.  (Edinburgh 
University)  1875-81.  Chaplain  1896.  Colonel;  attached  3rd  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  Glasgow.     T.D.     Mention. 

ADCOCK,  ERNEST  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.     R.A.M.C.,  attached  6th  Yorkshire  Regiment,  Lieut. ;  Captain. 

ADDINSELL,  AUGUSTUS  WHITEHORN. 

M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1883;  M.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1899.  R.A.M.C,  attached  2nd 
Cavalry  Division,  Captain  Sept.   1914.     France   191 5. 

ADDIS,  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D. ;  M.RC.P.  Assoc.  Prof, 
of  Medicine,  Stanford  University.     American  Army. 

ADDIS,  WILLIAM  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ; 
Captain  Aug.   191 5.     M.C.   Nov.   1917. 

ADDISON,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Glasg.)  1915.  Student  of  Divinity,  1918.  2nd 
Cameron  Highlanders,  Corporal  Nov.  191 5. 

ADDISON-SCOTT,  DUNCAN  GORDON. 

Loretto  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Royal  Navy,  1904  ;  Staff  Surgeon, 
1912.  H.M.S.  Ringdove,  1914;  H.M.  Monitor  Earl  of  Peterborough,  1915  ; 
Surgeon-Commander  1917.     RN.  Sick  Quarters,  Torpoint,  1917-18. 

ADDISON-SMITH,  CHILTON  LIND. 

Craigmount  School,  Edinburgh ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law.  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  1899.  Edinburgh  University;  First  XV.  3rd  and  10th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1896.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1901.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Dec.  1914  and  O.C.  6th  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  191 5  ;  6th  Canadian 
Infantry  Brigade;  8th  Bedfords ;  2nd  Sherwood  Foresters.  O.C.  19th  Labour 
Group,  Headquarters.  France  Dec.  191 5  to  Dec.  1916.  Dispatches  Nov.  191 8. 
O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919.     Order  of  Wen-Hu,  China. 

ADIE,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.RC.P.  (Lond.).  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-10.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ; 
Captain  1917;  Major  Jan.  1918.  Attached  1st  Northamptonshire  and  1st 
Leicestershire  Regiments.  No.  7  General  Hospital,  St  Omer.  France,  1914-18. 
Dispatches  191 7. 

119 


Record  of  War  Service 

ADSHEAD,  GEOFFREY  PALMER. 

Marlborough.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1907 ;  Staff  Surgeon 
1914;  Surgeon-Commander  Nov.  1918.  Somaliland  1908-9;  Persian  Gulf 
1912-13;  East  Indies;  Egypt;  Dardanelles;  Adriatic  1914-18.  S.M.O.,  H.M.S. 
Ocean,  sunk  in  action  at  Dardanelles  March  191 5. 

AFFLECK,  JAMES  ORMISTON. 

B.Sc.  1907.  Royal  Engineers,  2nd  Lieut.;  Captain  Jan.  1917 ;  Acting  Major 
June  1918. 

AICKIN,  ROLAND  THOMAS  GRAVES. 

Auckland  College  and  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D. 
1904;  D.P.H.  Demonstrator  in  Physiology.  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,  Liver- 
pool University  and  King's  College,  London.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain 
July  1917. 

AIKEN,  DAVID. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  May   1918. 

AIKMAN,  ALEXANDER. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 2. 
Honourable  Artillery  Coy.,  Aug.  1914.  Army  Pay  Dept.  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5 ; 
Captain  Oct.   1917  ;  Major  Oct.   1918. 

AIKMAN,  CEDRIC  WILLIAM. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1906-9,  Cadet  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  1909-13,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  April 
1917. 

AIKMAN,  JAMES  HISLOP. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1902;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Camb.) 
1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1 899-1904,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  Wounded  April  1916.  Dispatches.  M.C.  Jan. 
1916. 

AIKMAN-SMITH,  ANDREW  HENRY  DOUGLAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Loretto.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Student  of  Law,  1918. 
R.N.A.S.,  Sub-Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.     Gallipoli.     Invalided  out. 

AIKMAN-SMITH,  GAVIN  JAMES. 

Loretto  and  Sedbergh.  O.T.C.  191 3-1 5.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1916 
to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal.  19th  Fire  Command  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917; 
Lieut.  Oct.   1918. 

AITCHISON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  R.A.M.C.,  Private  Aug. 
191 5.  6th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  R.G.A.  20th  (Forth)  Fire 
Command,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916  to  April  1919. 

120 


Record  of  War  Service 

AITCHISON,  RICHARD  SCOTT. 

Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1878.  A.S.C.  (T.),  Highland  Division 
Train,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut. 

AITCHISON,  RICHARD  SCOTT  (Junr.). 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-16.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct. 
1916,  Cadet.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1917  ;  Officer  Cadet,  4th  Royal  Scots, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.     France  Oct.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

AITCHISON,  ROBERT  CHALMERS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1910  to  June 
1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  July  1912;  Lieut;  Captain  Feb.  1918;  Acting 
Major  Feb.   1919. 

AITCHISON,  WILLIAM. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915; 
Lieut.  July  1917.  Trench  Mortar  Officer.  Royal  Air  Force,  Pilot.  France  March 
1916.     Twice  wounded.     M.C.  (Messines  Ridge)  May  1917. 

AITKEN,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1913;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan. 
191 1  to  April  1914;  and  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 

AITKEN,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918.  R.F.C.  and  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  Aug.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917  to 
Feb.  1 91 9. 

AITKEN,  JAMES  DAVIDSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1909-11,  Cadet. 
Ceylon  Police,  1914  to  March  1917.  3rd  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917. 
France  April  191 8.     Wounded  Aug.  191 8. 

AITKEN,  JAMES  T. 

Student  of  Law,  1913-14.     i/5th  Royal  Scots,  Machine-Gun  Section,  Private. 

AITKEN,  ROBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  M.D.  191 5;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.). 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut. 

AITKEN,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1906.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Private ;  2nd  Lieut. 
1915;  Lieut.  1917.  War  Office,  Military  Intelligence  Staff,  Sept.  1917.  France. 
Twice  wounded. 

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AITKEN,  ROBERT  SYDNEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-6.  Student  of  Law,  1911-12; 
Solicitor.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Egypt  and  Palestine  Feb.  1916  to  March 
1919.     Wounded  at  second  Battle  of  Gaza,  April  1917. 

ALBERT,  EDWARD. 

M.A.  1909.     Schoolmaster.     Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut. 

ALCOCK,  STANLEY  CHARLES. 

Derby  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1910-15,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  March  1916,  Cadet. 
4th  and  2nd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1916  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     France  1917. 

ALCORN,  ALEXANDER  THOMSON. 

Bathgate  Academy.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.A.,  1st  Lowland  Brigade, 
June  191 5  ;  Bombardier  Sept.  191 5.  325th,  179th,  and  169th  Army,  FA.  Brigade. 
France.     Wounded  at  Cambrai  1917. 

ALDRIDGE,  ARTHUR  RUSSELL. 

Spring  Hill  School,  Southampton.  M.B.,  CM.  1885;  D.P.H.  (Eng.)  1892. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1886;  Lieut.-Col.  (Retired).  Tibet  1904;  Gallipoli  1915  ;  Egypt 
1916;  Salonika  1916-17.  Dispatches,  Gallipoli  191 5,  Salonika  1916  and  1917. 
C.S.I.  191 1  ;  C.M.G.  1917;  C.B.  1918;  Medaille  d'Or  des  Epidemies  1917  ;  Order 
of  Redeemer  (Greece),  3rd  Class  Commander,  1918. 

ALDRIDGE,  NORMAN  ELLIOTT. 

Spring  Hill  School,  Southampton.  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1888; 
D.P.H. ;  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.)  1890.  R.A.M.C  (T.)  1908.  Mobilised  Dec.  1914,  Major. 
Attached  H.Q.,  Southern  Command,  1918-19.     Radiologist. 

ALEXANDER,  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1896;  B.D.  1899.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of 
Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  France,  Oct.  1915  to  April  1917.  1st  V.B. 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  May  1918.     Hon.  CF.  Dec.   1918. 

ALEXANDER,  DAVID  CARNEGIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain.     M.C     Dispatches. 

ALEXANDER,  EDWARD  MURRAY-MAYNE. 

Harrow.  Volunteers  1901-2.  Student  of  Law,  1905-9.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1910.  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914 ;  Captain  Dec.  1914.  France 
May  1916  and  Oct.  1917.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  July  1916,  and  Wytschaete 
April  1918. 

ALEXANDER,  GEORGE  FORBES. 

High  School,  Dundee.  M.B.,  CM.  1883.  Assistant  in  Physiology,  1884-6. 
R.A.M.C,  April  1887;  Major  July  1899  (Retired).  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Eye 
Specialist. 


Record  of  War  Service 

ALEXANDER,  GEORGE  HAROLD  PETRIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  2nd 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  Sept.  1917;  L/Corporal  April  1918; 
Corporal  Aug.  191 8. 

ALEXANDER,  GEORGE  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  June  1917.  France  Aug.  1915  to 
Aug.  191 8.     Wounded  Oct.  1916.     Dispatches  May  1917.     M.C.  Nov.  1917. 

ALEXANDER,  HENRY  SCOTT  ANDERSON. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES  TURNBULL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Shooting.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917  Cadet.     Tank  Corps,  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1902;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.P.H. ;  D.T.M. 
and  H.  191 1.  R.A.M.C.,  53rd  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
1915  ;  Major  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  and  June  1918  and  Jan.   1919. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  BUDGE. 

M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1907.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  CHARLES. 

Glasgow  Academy ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Nov. 
191 5.     R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

ALEXANDER,  RICHARD  CHARLES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1. 
Assistant  in  Surgery.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  1916.  France  1916.  Captain 
June  1917  ;  Major  Jan.   1918.     Dispatches  Nov.   1917  and  March   1919. 

ALEXANDER,  ROBERT  HARPER. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  O.T.C.  1908-9,  Cadet;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  June  1919. 
France.     M.C.  June  191 8. 

ALEXANDER,  STUART  MAXWELL. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  June  1915,  and  Medical  Unit,  April  1918  to  Feb.  1919, 
Cadet.     1 6th  Royal  Scots,  Corporal  May  191 5. 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS  HOOD  WILSON. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Red  Cross,  Morayshire, 
1914-15.  R.A.M.C.,  1st  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Captain  Jan.  1915  ;  Major 
Nov.   1917. 

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ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  ALISTER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-7.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1909-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1915  ;  Captain  April  1916. 
Malta  ;  N.-W.  Frontier,  India  ;  Egypt ;  France. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  GREIG. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.  A.  1902.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Army 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1917.     France  and  Black  Sea. 

ALISON,  ARTHUR  JAMES. 

Rugby.     B.A.  (Oxford)  1893.     Student  of  Law,  1893-5;  LL.B.  1896.     Advocate. 

Army  Recruiting  Staff,  Lieut.  April  1917.     Ministry  of  National  Service. 
ALISON,  WILLIAM  INGLIS. 

Kirkcaldy    High   School.     Student    of   Arts   and    Law,    191 2-14.     4th   and    15th 

Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.     12th  Scottish  Rifles,  Lieut.     Bombing  Instructor, 

France. 

ALLAN,  ANDREW  PURVIS. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1910-12  and  1918-19.  2/ist  Fife 
and  Forfar  Yeomanry,  Sergeant  Sept.  1914.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917. 
Wounded  July  1917.     Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

ALLAN,  CHARLES  FALCONER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1904.  7th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914;  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  191 7. 

ALLAN,  DAVID  ANDREW. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May 
to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force  (Naval),  Cadet  Oct.  1917;  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1918;  Flight  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.     H.M.S.  Furious,  Fleet  Observer  and  Pilot. 

ALLAN,  DOUGLAS  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1915-16  and  1919.  H.M. 
Factory,  Craigleith ;  Nitration  Chemist,  1916-18.     R.F.A.,  Signaller  1918-19. 

ALLAN,  ERNEST. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April 
191 5  ;  Captain  April   1916.     Dundee  War  Hospital,  March   1919. 

ALLAN,  FRANCIS  HALLIDAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1912-14  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 2  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  5th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916. 
Transferred  R.E.  (T)  Feb.  1918.  France  1915-19;  Festubert  191 5,  Beaumont 
Hamel  1916,  Arras  1917,  Ypres  1918. 

ALLAN,  FRANCIS  JOHN. 

Dumfries  Academy  and  Royal  Naval  School,  New  Cross ;  First  XV.  Cadet 
Corps,  2nd  Officer.  M.B.,  CM.  1880 ;  M.D  1883;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1887. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Sept.  1914.     Acting  Sanitary  Supervisor. 

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ALLAN,  GEORGE  GRANT. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1908-11,  Cadet.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1912-17 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  4th  Royal  Scots,  1911 ;  Lieut,  and 
Machine-Gun  Officer,  1914.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  1918.     Egypt  and  Palestine. 

ALLAN,  GEORGE  STEWART. 

Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  2nd 
Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916. 

ALLAN,  HARRY. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  June  1916.  2nd  Cameron  Highlanders,  Jan.  1917.  2nd  Northampton- 
shire Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  Salonika  Jan.  to  July  1917.  France  April 
1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

ALLAN,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1918-19.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Private  June  1915  ; 
Sergeant  Jan.  1916.  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  attached  56th  Field 
Ambulance.     Gassed  March   191 8. 

ALLAN,  JOHN  EDWIN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1909  to  Feb.  191 2,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  1915.     18th  Field  Ambulance,  France. 

ALLAN,  JOHN  FINLAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1917; 
Captain  Sept.   1918. 

ALLAN,  JOHN  GIBSON. 

B.Sc.  1910.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  Anatomy  Staff, 
1916-17.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  191 8.     France. 

ALLAN,  LINDSAY  GORDON. 

Scotch  College,  West  Australia.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
Athletics.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  March  to  Nov.  191 5.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 

ALLAN,  PETER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1920;  D.P.H.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.RV.B.  Royal  Scots,  1906-9,  Private.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  191 8. 

ALLAN,  ROBERT  MARSHALL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1910;  M.D.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Captain.     M.C 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16;  M. A.  1920.  R.G.A.,  Gunner 
Oct.  1916;  Signaller  Feb.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917  to  May  1919. 

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ALLAN,  WILLIAM  NIMMO. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1911-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders 
(Pioneers),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  Dec.  1917  to  Jan. 
1919.     M.C.  Aug.  1917. 

ALLARDICE,  FRANK. 

Forfar  Academy.     Student  of  Medicine,  1918.     R.A.M.C,  Private  June  1917. 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

M.B.,Ch.B.  1900;  F.RC.S.  R.A.M.C.  (T.)  1908  ;  Captain  191 2.  Military  Hospital, 
Alexandria,  Egypt.  Palestine.  Dispatches  191 7.  Order  of  the  Nile  (4th  Class), 
1918.     O.B.E.  1919. 

ALLEN,  RUBEN  WATT. 

M.A.  1906.     R.F.A.,  Captain  ;  Major. 

ALLEN,  SAMUEL. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15  and  1919;  B.Sc.  1920.  RE.  (Special 
Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5.  R.G.A.,  91st  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Nov.  1918.     France.     Wounded  June  1918. 

ALLISON,  A.  J.  T. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Sept. 
1914;  Corporal  Dec.  1914.  Attached  A.S.C. ;  2nd  Indian  Cavalry  Division  and 
H.Q.  5th  Cavalry  Division.     France  Nov.  1914  to  May  1918. 

ALLISON,  JAMES. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain 
Dec.  191 5. 

ALLISON,  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1895;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.);  D.P.H. 
(London).  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1898;  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  1909;  Lieut.-Col. 
Sept.  1918.  Attached  North  Hants.  Yeomanry  (T),  8th  Division,  1914-15.  S.M.O. 
Kettering  1915-16.  President,  Recruiting  Medical  Board  1917-18  and  S.M.O. 
Prisoners  of  War  Camp,  Canterbury,  1918-19. 

ALLISON,  JOHN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1908-11.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  191 5  to  April  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918.     India. 

ALLISON,  ROBERT  DUNLOP  REID. 

Irvine  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916. 
Chairman  of  Recruiting  Medical  Board  ;  Ministry  of  Pensions  and  Area  D.C.M.S. 

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ALLISON,  THOMAS  BISSET. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Glenalmond.  Cadet  Corps  1896-8.  Student  of 
Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1906.  Surrey  Yeomanry  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914. 
9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  1917.  France; 
Ypres,  Somme,  and  Arras.     M.C. 

ALLSOP,  CHRISTOPHER  EDWARD. 

Carlisle  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Music.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots, 
Private.     Dollar  Academy  O.T.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914. 

ALLSOPP,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots, 
1899-1904,  Private.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.  Med. 
Exp.  Force. 

ALMOND,  CHARLES  STANLEY. 

Clifton  College.  Cadet  Corps  1906-8.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  5th  West 
Yorkshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  April  191 5.  Wounded. 
Invalided  out  Dec.  1918. 

ALPORT,  ARTHUR  CECIL. 

South  African  College,  Cape  Town.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1919.  S.A.M.C, 
Captain  March  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Dec.  1915  ;  Major  1916.  Rebellion  in 
Transvaal  and  Free  State,  1914.  German  South-West  Campaign,  191 5.  Salonika 
Oct.  1916.     France  Aug.  1919. 

ALSTON,  JAMES  MAXWELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  June  1918,  Cadet  Corporal.  Royal  Air  Force,  June  1918, 
Flight  Cadet  Oct.  191 8  to  Feb.  1919. 

ALVASH,  W. 

R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 

AMES,  FRANCIS  W. 

English  High  School,  Boston.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  2nd  Battn.  Scots 
Guards,  Private  March  1917.     M.M.  Sept.  1917. 

AMES,  WILLIAM  MELVILLE. 

High  School,  Dundee.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1913-15  and  1918-20;  M.A. 
1917;  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  4th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 
Attached  6th  South  Staffordshire  Regiment.     Wounded  June  191 7. 

AMESS,  JOHN. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  1907.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  40th  Coy.,  Private  July  1917. 
Military  Accounts  Dept,  Poona,  India,  Dec.  191 8  to  April  1919. 

ANAND,  HIRASINGH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 

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ANDERSON,  ABNER  GALLIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 2  to  Sept.  1914,  and  Nov.  191 5  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet  Staff 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Field  Ambulance,  Scottish  Horse,  Private  1914. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917 ;  Major.  Mesopotamia 
1916-20.     Dispatches. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Olivers  Mount  School,  Scarborough.  Student  of  Science,  1897-8.  A.R.S.M. 
No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1897- 1900,  Private.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec. 
1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1. 
51st  Siege  Battery  Aug.  1915  (Sound  Ranging);  attached  RE.  Aug.  1916. 
475th  Siege  Battery  Sept.  1917;  attached  R.N.  Jan.  1918  to  June  1919.  O.B.E. 
(Military)  June  1919. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1918.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Jan. 
1916.     France.     Invalided  home  July  1917. 

ANDERSON,  ALFORD  WILLIAM. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1909.  Medical  Psychology 
Certificate,  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  1892.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  1894,  Major ;  Lieut.  - 
Col.  March  1896.     2/ist  Lowland  Field  Ambulance  1915.     T.D.  1917. 

ANDERSON,  ANDREW  BLAIR. 

Repton.  O.T.C.  1912-14.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet. 
A.S.C.,  Motor  Transport,  Private  Nov.  1917  ;  Corporal  Feb.  191 8.     Italy. 

ANDERSON,  ANDREW  MELVILLE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1897.  Schoolmaster's  Diploma.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.     Nyasaland  Volunteer  Reserve,  Private  Aug.  1914. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1905-10.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1910.  1st  Lovat  Scouts,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Corporal  Oct.  1914; 
15th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916. 
Major  Nov.  1917.  France  Jan.  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  M.C.  Dec.  1916;  D.S.O. 
April  1918.     Dispatches  Nov.  1918. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  BEVAN  CAREW. 

Medical  Student,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 1  to  Sept. 
1914,  Cadet  Corporal.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  July  1917. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  HENRY  WILLIAM  GATACRE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  191 3-14,  Cadet.  Student  of  Science,  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet  Corporal;  Acting  B.Q.M.S. 
Officer  Cadet  Sept.   1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April   1919. 

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ANDERSON,  CHARLES  IAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1919;  MA.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  R.G.A.  (T.), 
North  Scottish,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918.  498th  Siege  Battery, 
France,  March  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1913.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse. 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Scottish  Horse,  attached  King's  Liverpool  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;   Lieut.  July  1917.     Royal  Air  Force.     Salonika. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID  CHALMERS. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  3rd  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  June  1916;  L/Corporal  May  1917;  Corporal 
Jan.  1918.     Attached  3rd  and  51st  Gordon  Highlanders. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID  IRVING. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  191 5  ;  Major.  Salonika,  two  years.  Military 
Hospital,  Liverpool,  1918.  Dispatches  June  1918  and  1919.  O.B.E.  (Military) 
Jan.  1919. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID  TEMPLETON. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov. 
191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet,  nth  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private 
March  1916;  L/Corporal  Oct.  1916;  Officer  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1917;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918  to  April  1919.  France,  July  1917  to  April  1918. 
Wounded,  Bac  St  Maur,  April  1918. 

ANDERSON,  DONALD  KENNEDY. 

Milne's  Institution,  Fochabers.  MA.  191 2.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Sergeant. 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  nth  South  Lancashire  Regiment  (Pioneers),  2nd  Lieut. 
France. 

ANDERSON,  DUGALD  NAIRNE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain;  Major  (retired). 

ANDERSON,  DUNCAN. 

M'Laren  High  School,  Callander.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  Chartered 
Accountant,  191 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.FA., 
3/4th  Lowland  Brigade,  Gunner  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  ; 
Adjutant  April  1919.     Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Syria. 

ANDERSON,  ERIC  WILLIAM  VERDEN. 

Dunchurch  Hall,  Rugby,  and  Leeds  University.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug- 
1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  April  1918. 

ANDERSON,  ERNEST  MASSON. 

B.Sc.  1897;  MA.  1898.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  March  1916.  R.E., 
Sapper. 

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ANDERSON,  EWING  GLEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet 
Nov.   1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918. 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Oct.   1918;  Sanitary  Officer,  Italy. 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER. 

Stranraer  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.    1915  ;  Captain  Oct.   1916.     M.C.   Sept.   1916. 

ANDERSON,  GEORGE  CRANSTON. 

Dundee  High  School;  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1909.  Anglo-French 
Red  Cross,  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917 ;  Captain  June  1918.  Egyptian 
Expeditionary  Force,  69th  General  Hospital,  Nov.  1917  to  March  1919. 

ANDERSON,  GUSTAVE  ALEXANDER  MELVILLE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Royal  Navy.  H.M.S.  Pioneer,  Surgeon-Lieut.  April  1914. 
H.MA.S.  Encounter  and  Australia,  Oct.  1916  to  March  1917.  Australia  and 
German  East  Africa. 

ANDERSON,  HAMISH  MORTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Acting 
Major.  France  and  Belgium,  Aug.  1914  to  Feb.  1919.  No.  3  General  Hospital. 
61st  Casualty  Clearing  Station  and  2nd  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
France. 

ANDERSON,  HENRY  VANS. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16. 
O.T.C  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  July  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  R.G.A., 
141st  Heavy  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     France. 

ANDERSON,  HOPE  PITCAIRN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1918-19. 
MA.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Attached  Royal  Air  Force.     France. 

ANDERSON,  IAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1905-10.  Royal  Scots; 
Major. 

ANDERSON,  IAN  ROSS. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV  O.T.C.  1913-18,  Cadet  C.S.M.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918.  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918.  King's  Royal  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1919. 

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ANDERSON,  JAMES. 

M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  igoi.  14th  and  19th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  Feb. 
1916;  2nd  Lieut.     France  1916. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1887;  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  B.  Hy.  (Durham)  1898. 
RA.M.C  (T.),  attached  Northern  Cyclist  Battn.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1914 ;  Captain 
April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1918.  France,  April  1915  to  April  1919;  Field 
Ambulance  and  No.  8  Stationary  Hospital. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  C. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  R.G.A.,  70th  and  337th 
Siege  Batteries,  March  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918.  Royal 
Air  Force,  10th  Squadron  (Observer),  Dec.    1917  to  March   1919.     France. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  MACMILLAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1915.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  Sept.  1916. 
M.O.,  18th  Royal  Fusiliers;  i/4th  West  Riding  Regiment  and  Detention  Barracks, 
Woking. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  PARKER. 

M.A.  1908.     4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  ROBERTSON. 

Milne's  Institution,  Fochabers.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898. 
No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private.  RA.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1916; 
Captain  Oct.  1917 ;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1918.  Salonika,  Malta,  and  O.C  58th 
Scottish  General  Hospital,  France.     La  Medaille  d'Honneur  en  Argent,  1918. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  ;  Major  Jan.  1916.     CLE. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  ALLAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  D.T.M.  1909;  D.P.H.  1914. 
Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1899-1904,  Q.M.S.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1905  ;  Captain 
Jan.  1909;  Major  Oct.  1915  ;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1918;  Brevet  Lieut-Col. 
Jan.  1919.  France  Aug.  to  Nov.  1914;  Salonika  June  1917  to  April  1919. 
Dispatches  Jan.  and  Aug.   1917  and  Jan.   1919. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  NORRIE. 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway.  M.A.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to 
April  1913,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Acting  Captain 
May  1917;  Major  April  1918.     Croix  de  Guerre,  June  1918. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  May  1916. 

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ANDERSON,  LEWIS. 

Elgin  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ; 
Acting  Major  March  191 8.  D.A.D.M.S.  191 8.  Attached  10th  King's  Royal 
Rifles;  nth  Border  Regiment;  32nd  Division  and  5th  Army  Corps.  D.S.O. 
July   1917  ;  M.C.  Nov.   1918;  Croix  de  Guerre  Aug.   1918.     Dispatches. 

ANDERSON,  MALCOLM  BUCHAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy ;  Athletics.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Nov.  1915  to  June  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1916.  A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.     France,  Salonika,  and  South  Russia. 

ANDERSON,  MARK  LOUDEN. 

Alva  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  B.Sc.  1919.  7th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1914.  nth  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917. 
M.C.  Dec.  1918. 

ANDERSON,  NOEL  MAURICE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  King's 
Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Regiment,  Lieut. 
July  1917.     India. 


ANDERSON,  NORMAN  GEORGE  WHYTE. 
Newport  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918. 
Division,  Signalman  Sept.  1914  to  Feb.  1919. 


R.N.V.R.,  attached  Royal    Naval 


ANDERSON,  ROBERT  CHARLES. 

Diocesan  School,  Naini  Tal,  India.  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps,  1895-9,  Corporal. 
B.Sc.  1906.  Junior  Assistant,  Chemistry.  RE.  (Special  Brigade),  March  1916 ; 
L/Corporal.     Meteorological  Section,  5th  Army  Corps,  France. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1912-16,  C.S.M.  Student 
of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1916  to  May  1917,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  May  1917.  1st  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  Wounded 
at  Cambrai  Oct.  1918.     M.C.  Aug.  1918. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  PRINGLE. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  B.Sc.  191 1;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut. 
March  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  and  D.A.D.M.S.,  Feb.  1919. 
M.C.  June   1918. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  YUILL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  mobilised  Aug.  1914 
to  Jan.  1919;  Temporary  Major  Dec.  1914;  Major  March  1916.  305th  and  312th 
Field  Ambulances;  216th  and  192nd  Brigades.     Mentions  Jan.  and  Sept.  1917. 

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ANDERSON,  RUPERT  GEORGE. 

Loretto.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Jan.  to  Sept.   1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.   1918. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS. 

Student  of  Law,  1913-15  and  1917-18.     9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1915. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS. 

Leven  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet,  July 
1918.     7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  1915.  15th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Private. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  1905.  East  African  Veterinary  Corps,  Captain. 
Entomologist  to  the  Forces.     East  African  Campaign,  191 5-17. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  MACMILLAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  War  Hospital,  Warrington,  191 5  ; 
Embarkation  Medical  Officer,  Havre,  July  1917-19. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916 
to  May  1917,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  May  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  191 2.     Chaplain.     Mauritius. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM. 

Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1910-15  and  1918-19; 
M.A.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 1  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  6th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Oct.  1914.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
March  1917.  Attached  Royal  Air  Force.  France  1914.  Wounded  at  Bois 
Grenier  Dec.  1914,  and  at  Hulluch  Oct.  191 5.  Prisoner  of  War,  Germany,  March 
1917  to  Jan.  1919.     M.C.  Oct.  1915. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1916. 
Invalided  out  April  1917. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  LOWE.     (See  p.  747.) 

ANDREW,  ALEXANDER  KEITH. 

Royal  High  School.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1914  to 
Jan.  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A.  (S.R),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1916 ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France  and  Italy.  Wounded  Sept.  1916  and  July  1917.  Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 
M.C.  June  1918. 

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ANDREW,  ALFRED  HERBERT  TRESHAM. 

Bedford  and  St  Edward's;  First  XV.  and  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  Private  1903-7.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain 
April  191 5.     88th  Field  Ambulance,  29th  Division,  Med.  Exp.  Force. 

ANDREW,  ROBERT. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-13  and  1916-17.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-13,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ; 
Captain  Aug.  1918.  France  191 5.  East  Africa  1917-19.  Wounded  at  Loos 
Sept.   191 5. 

ANDREW,  THOMAS  FARQUHARSON. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and 
1917-19.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.  nth  and  i/4th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916.  France 
Nov.  191 5  to  Nov.  1917.     M.C.  July  1916  and  Bar  Aug.  1917. 

ANDREWS,  H.  R. 

Student  of  Law,  1894-5.  Hants.  Carbineers,  Trooper.  South  African  Campaign, 
1899- 1901.     14th  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  Lieut.  1914. 

ANDREWS,  JAMES  BROWN. 

Dollar  Academy.  Cadet  Corps  1902-8,  Corporal.  Student  of  Law,  1911-12. 
4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916; 
Acting  Captain  Oct.  1917.  R.A.S.C.  (Special  Duty),  Egyptian  Camel  Transport 
Corps,  March  191 7.     Egypt  July  191 5  to  July  1919. 

ANDREWS,  JOHN  ALBAN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  (London)  1912.  Anatomy  Staff,  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Captain  ;  Major.     M.C. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  J. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.     4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private. 

ANGUS,  A.  W. 

Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  Chartered  Accountant,  1913.  Scottish  Rugby  Inter- 
national. 9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1914;  10th  Gordon  Highlanders;  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Captain  ;  Lieut.-Col.  D.S.O.  Three  times  mentioned  in 
Dispatches. 

ANGUS,  THOMAS  CURR. 

Royal  High  School  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Jan.  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915. 
RE.  (Signals),  Nov.  1915  to  April  1919;  Lieut.  July  1917.  East  Africa 
1 916.     Dispatches  Oct.  191 7. 

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ANGUS,  WALTER  CHALMERS  SMITH. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1911-15.  M.A.  1914.  2/4th  Border  Regiment 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  June  1916 ;  Captain.  India  1915.  Mesopotamia  Aug. 
1916  to  March  1919. 

ANNAN,  JOHN  LAING. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1916.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915.  Rejoined  May  1918; 
Captain.     Bacteriologist  and  Pathologist.     France  191 5,  1916,  and  1919. 

ANTHONY,  JOHN. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Science,  1910-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1915,  Cadet. 
5th  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting 
Captain  Aug.  1917.     Attached  7th  Royal  Wanvicks.     Egypt.     M.C.  Oct.  1917. 

ANTHONY,  RICHARD  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1S97;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major; 
Lieut.-Col.  Jan.   191 8. 

APEDAILE,  J.  LEONARD. 

Student  of  Law,  1904-6.  Chartered  Accountant,  1909.  Montreal  Heavy 
Artillery,  Lieut. 

APPLEYARD,  CECIL  STEELE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry  1915,  and  Medical 
April  1918-19,  Cadet.  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Jan.  1916;  L/Corporal 
March  1916 ;  Corporal  April  1917.     France.     Wounded  July  1917. 

APTHOMAS,  GARTH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Resident  M.O.,  Nellhane  Military  Hospital,  Manchester,  1916. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1918. 

APTHORP,  HUGH  LLEWELLYN. 

Haileybury.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1900.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Dec.   191 5. 

ARBUCKLE,  HENRY  ERNEST. 

High  School,  Durban.  M.B.,  ChB.  1900;  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.);  D.P.H. 
(Camb.).  West  African  Medical  Service.  M.O.,  3rd  Scottish  General  Hospital, 
Glasgow,  May  to  July  1916.  Special  List,  Captain  May  1917.  Nyasaland  Field 
Force.     Dispatches  Jan.   1919. 

ARCHIBALD,  DAVID. 

Forfar  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1910-12.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Dec.  191 5. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June   1918. 

ARCHIBALD,  JAMES. 

North  Canongate.  M.A.  1889.  Schoolmaster.  1st  Vol.  Battn.  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  1914 

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ARCHIBALD,  ROBERT. 

Dollar  Institution.  M.A.  (Glasg.).  LL.B.  1907.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  Jan.  1917 ; 
Acting  Bombardier  1918. 

ARCHIBALD,  ROBERT  GEORGE. 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1919.  First  XV. 
R.A.M.C.,  Jan.  1906,  Captain  1909;  Major  1919.  Attached  Egyptian  Army. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Dispatches,  Katfia  1908;  Dardanelles  1915  ;  Darfur  1916  ;  Sudan 
1919. 

ARGO,  ARCHIBALD. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Law,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to 
May  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  Officer  Cadet  July  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918 
to  March  1919.     France  April  1918.     Invalided  home  Aug.  1918. 

ARKWRIGHT,  EUSTACE. 

Bradfield.  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Jan.  1897;  Staff  Surgeon 
1905;  Fleet  Surgeon  191 3;  Surgeon-Commander  1919. 

ARMISTEAD,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

Ramsey  Grammar  School,  Isle  of  Man.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1905 
to  June  1910,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April 
1915. 

ARMOUR,  THEODORE  ROBERT  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1897;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1910. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  July  1908;  Acting  Major  March  1918.  Attached  1st 
Western  Hospital. 

ARMSTRONG,  EDMOND  A. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  O.T.C.  191 5-16,  Cadet.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17 
and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct. 
1917.     R.F.A.,  B/98th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918.     Salonika. 

ARMSTRONG,  FERGUS. 

Abergele  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  and  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1913.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  April  1908-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain 
March  191 5.  Welsh  War  Hospital.  Serbian  Army,  Major  191 5.  Lady  Paget's 
and  Queen  of  Roumania's  Hospitals,  1916-18.  Taken  prisoner  of  war  at 
Skoplje  Oct.   191 5.     Officer  of  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania,  July  1917. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  SCAIFE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914  to 
Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 

ARMSTRONG,  LAURENCE  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan.  1910  to  July  191 3, 
Cadet.     R.E.,  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  July  191 5. 

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ARNOLD,  JOHN  IRWIN. 

L.RC.R  &  S.  (Edin.);  LR.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1912.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain  June 
1 91 6.     Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force. 

ARNOLD-SIMMERS,  WILLIAM. 

Dundee  High  School;  Athletics.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1887.  1st  Fife  Vol. 
Artillery.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  Cavalry  Division, 
Trooper,  1914-16.     Royal  Navy  Transports,  Surgeon  1916  to  1919. 

ARNOTT,  DAVID. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Aug.   1917  to  June   1918,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet;    2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1919. 

ARNOTT,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.A.  1904.  Secretary,  S.R.C.  1903-4.  Canadian  War 
Records  Office,  London,  Private  Feb.   1917. 

ARNOTT,  STANLEY. 

Durham  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  First  XV  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Jan.  191 1  to  March  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  1914.  1st  Cavalry 
Field  Ambulance,  France.  31st  General  Hospital,  Egypt.  E.A.M.C,  Sudan, 
Bimbashi,  1917. 

ARTHUR,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D  1911.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1898-1903,  B.Q.S.M. 
RA.M.C,  May  1912;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Major  Nov.  1915.  Military  Hospital, 
Kingston-on-Thames.     2/2nd  East  Anglian  Field  Ambulance,  191 5. 

ARTHUR,  JOHN  FELSTED  STUART. 

Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  Chartered  Accountant,  1918.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut; 
Lieut.  June  1916. 

ASH,  HERBERT  MINGAYE. 

Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  A.S.C., 
2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  July   1917. 

ASH,  ROBERT  VACY  CLIFFORD. 

Pietermaritzburg  College,  Natal.  First  XL;  Cricket  and  Football.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1 901  ;  D.P.H. ;  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut  June  191 5;  Captain 
Dec.  191 5  ;  Major  Jan.  1918.  Attached  2/4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch). 
60th  Field  Ambulance,  Adjutant.     France  July  1917  to  June  1919.     M.C.  Nov.  1917. 

ASHKENNY,  ARMLY. 

Trent  College,  Notts,  and  D.C.M.S.,  Cheltenham.  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ; 
B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1909.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  Gunner.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Jan.  1918.     France. 

ASHRUFF,  MOHOMED. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  Hyderabad  Military  Medical  Department,  1903  ;  Major  March 
191 5.  M.O.,  1st  Hyderabad  Imperial  Service,  Lancers.  Egypt  Oct.  1914. 
Invalided   Feb.   1916.     Depot,  Imperial  Service  Troops,  June  1916.     Dispatches. 

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ASHTON,  BASIL  CEDRIC. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917 ;  Med.  Exp. 
Force. 

ASHWORTH,  JOSIAH  WALTER  ROBERT. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 5.  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  Private  April  1916.     Invalided  Jan.  1919. 

ATKINSON,  ALBERT  ALEXANDER. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Prosector,  Anatomy.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Nov.  1908-12,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  April  191 5.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Major  Oct.  1918. 
Dispatches  June   1916. 

ATKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1909  to  April  1913,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5. 

ATKINSON,  GEORGE  ARMSTRONG. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Newcastle.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1887.  Assistant, 
Materia  Medica,  1883-7.  Royal  Navy,  Acting  Admiralty  Surgeon  and  Examiner 
of  Recruits,  April  191 5. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1900-3.  5th  and  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Lieut;  Captain  Aug.  191 5. 

ATKINSON,  MONTAGUE  PARKER. 

Forest  School;  First  XI;  Football.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  Worcester- 
shire Regiment,  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  Sept.  1917. 

ATKINSON,  SYDNEY. 

Leith  Academy.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  to  Dec.  191 5, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting  Captain 
Jan.  1918. 

AUDITTO,  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Science,  1912-14.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

AULD,  CHARLES  G. 

Ackworth  School,  near  Pontefract.  First  XI. ;  Cricket  and  Football.  Student 
of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1918.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Cameleon,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
Oct.  191 7. 

AULD,  THOMAS  McNEILL. 

Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Naval  Transport, 
Wireless  Officer,'  June  1917  to  Nov.  1918.  Mediterranean,  Indian  Ocean,  and 
North  Atlantic. 

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AULD,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  HOPKINSON. 

Boroughmuir  School.  M.A.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Private  July  191 5;  Sergeant 
March  191 6  to  April  191 7. 

AUSTIN,  FREDERICK  CECIL  KYLE. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Temp. 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain 
Feb.   191 8.     France   1914.     Persia. 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  ALFRED  MARTIN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  1915.  13th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Staff  Lieut.  March  1917.  Air  Ministry,  1918;  Labour, 
1919. 

AVERILL,  LESLIE  CECIL  LLOYD. 

Christ's  College,  Christchurch,  N.Z.  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  4th 
N.Z.  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  France.  Wounded  Aug.  191 8.  M.C. 
(Bapaume)  Aug.  1918. 

AYMER,  CHARLES  ALASTAIR. 

Grammar  School,  Aberdeen,  and  Aberdeen  University.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct. 
1915  to  June  1916.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to 
March   1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April   1917.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July   1917. 

BABINGTON,  HAROLD  HUBERT. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  Student  of  Medicine ;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1907.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  and  R.A.M.C,  1902-7, 
Private.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Nov.  1907;  Surgeon  Lieut.  -  Commander 
Nov.   191 5. 

BABINGTON,  JAMES  WILLIAM  HERBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1912.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain;  Major 
March  1916. 

BABINGTON,  MARCUS  HILL. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Major;  Lieut-Col. 
March  191 5.     D.S.O. 

BABONAU,  ALEXANDER  FREDERICK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  Feb.  1910. 

BADENOCH,  ALFRED. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1912  to  June  1915,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.G.A.  (T.)  Highland  (Fife),  2nd 
Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Acting  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  June  1917. 
France  Nov.  191 5  ;  Somme,  Arras,  and  Ypres. 

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BADGER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1909-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Science  and  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Nov.  1914 
to  Aug.  1915,  Cadet  L/Corporal.     Royal  Scots  and  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 

BADGER,  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School;  Athletics.  O.T.C.  1909-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Science,  1913-14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  R.E.,  Aug.  1915  ; 
Sergeant-Major  Jan.  1916.  Royal  Air  Force,  May  1918  ;  Flight  Cadet  Nov.  1918  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

BADGEROW,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Toronto)  1901  ;  M.D.  (Toronto)  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910; 
L.R.C.P.  (London) ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.).  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  July  1917.  Consulting  Surgeon  for  Diseases  of  the  Throat,  Nose 
and  Ear,  London  Area.     C.M.G.     Dispatches  July  1918. 

BADRE,  AHMAD. 

Khedival  School,  Cairo,  and  Engineering  College,  Gezah.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Science,  1907-14  and  1919.  Royal  Scots,  Private  June  1917;  Highland 
Cyclist  Battn.  (Black  Watch);  R.E.  (Field  Survey  Battn.),  Sapper.     France  1918. 

BAEZA,  JOSHUA  ISADORE. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  West  African 
Medical  Staff,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Aug.  1917.  Gold  Coast. 
Dispatches  Dec.   191 5. 

BAHARKHANY,  SYED  SHAHJAHAN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-16.  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Oct.  1914.  Royal  Victoria 
Hospital,  Netley. 

BAHREE,  DHANI  RAM. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-16;  M.A.  191 5  ;  B.Sc.  (Civil  Engineering) 
M.  R.  San.  I.  Indian  Contingent,  Indian  Expeditionary  Force  (Interpreter),  Dec. 
1914. 

BAIKIE,  HUGH  MACANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps.  B.Sc.  1909.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Feb.  191 1,  Cadet  Bombardier.  Engineers  I.A.R.O., 
attached  2nd  Q.V.O.  Sappers  and  Miners,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1916;  Lieut.  March 
1917.     Mesopotamian  Expeditionary  Force,  Dec.  1916  to  May  1919. 

BAILDON,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH. 

Brewood  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1 881.  R.A.M.C.,  attached  8th  Lanca- 
shire Volunteer  Regiment,  Lieut.  April   1917. 

BAILLIE,  THOMAS  CLEGHORN. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1893;  D.Sc.  1899.  R.G.A., 
Lieut.  Dec.   1914;   Captain  May  1916.     Ceylon  Jan.   191 5  to  Feb.   1919. 

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BAIN,  ARCHIBALD  WALLACE  WILLIAMSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.) 
1910.  R.H.A.,  Gunner  Feb.  1917  ;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1917  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Nov.  191 8.  Research  Department,  Woolwich  Arsenal, 
Nov.  1918.     France  Jan.  1918. 

BAIN,  DANIEL. 

Gateshead  School.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  1903, 
Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut,  and  Lieut.  1915  ;  Captain  1916  to  July  1919.  M.C.  Twice 
mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

BAIN,  DAVID. 

Sharp's  Institution,  Perth.  B.Sc.  1906;  D.Sc.  1912.  Demonstrator  in  Chemistry. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  L/Corporal  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant.  Released 
for  Munition  Work  (Chemist)  Oct.   191 5. 

BAIN,  FRANCIS  OLIVER. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-10,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Science, 
Forestry,  1912-14;  B.Sc.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913-14  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
17th  Brigade,  29th  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.  Gallipoli 
1915;  Egypt  1916  ;  France  1916-17.     Dispatches  May  1917. 

BAIN,  JAMES. 

Cromarty  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-14;  M.A.  1913.  School- 
master. 4th  Seaforth  Highlanders  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  July  1916.     R.E.  (Signals),  July  191 8.     M.C.  1917.     France. 

BAINBRIDGE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  B.Sc.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1908;  Surgeon  Lieut.-Commander 
Aug.  1918.     North  Sea  1914  and  1916-17;  Gallipoli  1915. 

BAIRD,  ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science,  191 3.  Royal 
Army  Veterinary  Corps,  Private  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal  Jan.  1915  ;  Corporal 
March  1915  ;  Sergeant  April  1915  ;  Staff  Sergeant  April  1916.  Gallipoli  May 
1915  to  Jan.  1916;  Egypt  and  Palestine  Jan.  1916  to  Jan.  1919.  Dispatches  191 5 
and  1916. 

BAIRD,  HARVEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  M.D.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June 
1917;  Captain  June  1918.     Specialist  in  Mental  Diseases. 

BAIRD,  JOSEPH  HAROLD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Mayj909  to 
March  1913,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1913  ;  Captain  July 
191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1918  to  March  1919.     Persia.     Dispatches  Dec.  191 5. 

BAIRD,  RALPH  GLENN. 

M.A.  1910.     Schoolmaster.     RE.  (Scottish   Signal   Service),  Sapper   Sept.    1914 
Corporal  1915  ;  Sergeant  1916;  C.S.M.  1917. 

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BAIRD,  W.  J.  STIRLING. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept. 
1914  to  Jan.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Lieut.  March  1916; 
Captain  Oct.  1916.     M.C.  March  1918. 

BAKER,  ARCHIBALD  DONALD.     (See  p.  747.) 

BA-KET,  MAUNG. 

M.B.,  CM.  1900;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1901.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain;  Major 
Sept.  1914. 

BALCK,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  JOHN  ALBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain;  Major  March  1914. 

BALD,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Arts.     12th  Scottish  Rifles,  Lieut. 

BALDIE,  ALEXANDER. 

Grey  Institute,  Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Colony.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5  to  March  1919.  France  1914.  Medaille  de 
l'Assistance  Publique  (French)  Nov.  191 7. 

BALDWIN,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 3- 14  R.G.A.,  156th  Heavy 
Battery,  Gunner  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

BALFOUR,  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1898;  B.Sc. 
(P.H.)  1900;  FRCP.  (Edin.);  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut-Col.  July  1915. 
Member,  Advisory  Medical  Committee.  Mediterranean  191 5-16;  Mesopotamia 
1916-17.     East  Africa  1917-18.     C.M.G.  1912  ;  C.B.  Jan.  1918. 

BALFOUR,  The  Right  Hon.  ARTHUR  JAMES. 

Eton.  Chancellor,  Edinburgh  University  from  1891.  O.M. ;  M.P. ;  D.C.L.  ; 
LL.D. ;  F.R.S.  First  Lord  of  Admiralty,  May  191 5  to  Dec.  1916.  Secretary  of 
State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  Dec.  1916.  Head  of  British  Mission  to  America,  1917. 
Member  of  Peace  Conference,  Paris,  1919. 

BALFOUR,  HARRY  HYNDMAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Lieut-Col.  1909.  P.M.O.,  Transvaal.  Mobilised  Sept.  1914.  German  South- 
West  Africa,  A.D.M.S.  Invalided  to  Scotland,  March  1915.  Exp.  Force  of  South 
Africa,  Civil  Surgeon,  July  1916.  M.B.E.  Jan.  1918;  O.B.E.  June  1919. 
Dispatches  twice. 

BALFOUR,  The  Hon.  JAMES  MONCRIEFF 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Cheltenham  College.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law, 
1901-3.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1904  Scottish  Horse  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Oct.  1914.  Staff  Captain  191 5.  G.H.Q.,  France,  1916-17.  War  Office,  1917. 
Assistant  Secretary,  Ministry  of  National  Service,  1917-18.    O.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

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BALFOUR,  JOHN  HUTTON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Lieut. 
6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

BALFOUR,  THOMAS  HENRY. 

Royal  High  School;  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1911. 
R.A.M.C.,  19th  Infantry  Brigade,  Lieut.  July  1912;  Captain  March  1915  ;  Acting 
Major  May  1918;  Brevet  Major  June  1919.  Attached  2nd  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders.  D.AD.M.S.  12th  Division,  and  XVth  Corps,  France.  M.O.,  R.E., 
6th  Division,  Field  Ambulance.  India.  M.C.  Feb.  191 5.  Dispatches  Feb.  191 5, 
Jan.  1917,  and  July  1919.     Died  at  Quetta  on  16th  March  1920. 

BALFOUR,  WILLIAM  LESLIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1918-19.  .  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Oct.   1918  to  Feb.    1919.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Oct.  1916-18. 

BALFOUR-KINNEAR,  GEORGE  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law.  M.A.  1900.  Writer  to  the 
Signet.  Emeritus  Professor,  Amherst  College,  Mass.  U.S.A.  48th,  37th,  and 
95th  Canadian  Highlanders,  Private  March  1915  ;  Corporal  1915  ;  Sergeant; 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.     Invalided  out  August  1917. 

BALFOUR-MELVILLE,  EVAN  WHYTE  MELVILLE. 

Charterhouse.     BA.    (Oxford).     Student   of   Arts.     Assistant    in     History    since 

191 1.  Special  List  (Recruiting  Duties),  Lieut.  June  1917.  1st  Grade  Official, 
Ministry  of  National  Service. 

BALKIN,  ISRAEL  JACOB. 

High  School,  Oudtshoorn,  Cape  Colony.  Cadet  Corps  1904-7,  Sergeant.  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1913.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916. 

BALL,  GEORGE  FALCONER. 

Sedbergh ;  First  XV  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Science,  1912-14  and  1918-20.  7th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916.     M.C.  and  Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

BALLANTINE,  ALEXANDER  STUART. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-10  and  1916-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  1910-11,  Cadet.  1st  Monmouthshire  Regiment  (T),  Rifleman 
Sept.   1914.     Discharged  medically  unfit  16th  Aug.  191 5. 

BALLANTINE,  ARTHUR  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.    1912;    F.R.C.S.   (Edin.)    1914.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.   1908   to   Feb. 

191 2,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain.  Attached  4th  South  African  Horse,  East 
African  Expeditionary  Force. 

BALLANTINE,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  July  1916, 
Cadet.  R.G.A.  (T.),  North  Scottish,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918. 
Mention  Aug.  1919. 

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BALLANTINE,  JOHN. 

M.A.  1905.     R.F.A.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

BALLANTYNE,  CHARLES  S. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.     3rd  Scottish  Rifles,  Private. 

BALLENY,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
2nd  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  Sept.   1916. 

BALSILLIE,  GEORGE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-17 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  191 5  to  Dec.  1917.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

BAMFORD,  R  B. 

Student.     8th  Worcestershire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 

BANKART,  ARTHUR  REGINALD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  D.P.H.  (London).  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1895;  Surgeon- 
Commander.  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  1905  and  H.M.  King 
George  V.  1910.  H.M.S.  Agincourt  Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  1917.  S.M.O.,  Gosport, 
Feb.  1917.     C.V.O.     Jutland  Battle,  May  1916.     Dispatches. 

BANKS,  ANNIE  FALCONER. 

High  School,  Stranraer.  M.A.  1909.  Q.M.A.A.C  ;  Assistant  Administrator, 
Sept.   1917;   Deputy  Administrator  in  charge   of  Patrols   1917. 

BANKS,  GEORGE  SMITH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1917  ;  Captain   1918. 

BANKS,  JAMES  NOEL 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1911-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918.  Royal  Air  Force,  Probationary  Flight  Officer,  Royal  Navy, 
March  1918  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Royal  Air  Force,  April  1918. 

BANKS,  THOMAS  WATSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919-20. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  April  1917  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Lieut.  April  1918  to  Sept.  1919.  Egypt,  Macedonia,  and 
South  Russia. 

BANKS,  THOMAS  WILSON. 

Hamilton  Place  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain 
1896;  Major.     Attached  8th  Highland  Light  Infantry.     Palestine  and  Egypt. 

BANNERMAN,  A.  W. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5  and  1920.  4th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  Private  May  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

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BAXNERMAN,  JAMES. 

Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.R.EP.  &  S. 
(Glasg.)  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1911-15.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ; 
Captain  March  1916  to  Oct.  1919. 

BAXXERMAX,  ROBERT  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1909-15.  Vans 
Dunlop  Scholar.  M.A.  1910;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  M.D.  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan. 
1910  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
May  1915. 

BAXXERMAX,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.  RAM.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916.  Royal  Air 
Force  Medical  Service,  Captain  Oct.  1918;  Flight  Lieut. 

BANNERMAN,  WILLIAM  BURNEY. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.D.  1889;  B.Sc.  1896; 
D.Sc.  1909.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1883;  Major-General  (retired). 
Burmese  Campaign,  1886-9.  Surgeon-General,  Government  of  Madras,  1911-18. 
C.S.I.  1911.     K.H.P.  1913. 

BAPTIE,  THOMAS. 

Tranent  School.  M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  Private  June 
1917;  L/Corporal;  Corporal;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1919. 

BARBEAU,  LOUIS  GABRIEL. 

Royal  College,  Mauritius.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  D.P.H.  (London).  Mauritius 
Volunteer  Force,  Private  June   1915  ;   2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1917. 

BARBOUR,  GEORGE  BROWN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1903-6.  B.A.  (Cambridge);  M.A.  (Hons. 
Classics)  191 1.  Friends'  Ambulance,  Belgium  (Dresser),  1914-15.  1st  British 
Ambulance,  Italy,   191 5-17.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July   1917  to  Jan.   1919. 

BARCLAY,  ALEXANDER. 

Coupar  Angus  School.  M.A.  1902;  B.D.  1906.  Senior  President,  Theological 
Society.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Hon.  Chaplain,  1st  Lanarkshire 
Volunteer  Regiment,  March   191 7. 

BARCLAY,  HUGH  BROMFIELD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 3-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  191 3  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  42nd  (E.  Lanes.)  Division, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  March  1918  ;  Captain. 
Egypt  till  Oct.  191 5;  Gallipoli  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916;  Sinai  1916-17  ;  France 
1917-19.     M.C  July  1917.     Twice  wounded. 

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BARCLAY,  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1909  to  Aug. 
1914,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April 
1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.     France.     M.C.  Aug.  1916.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

BARCLAY,  WILLIAM  ANDREW. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  R.G.A., 
136th  Siege  Battery,  Lieut.  June  191 8. 

BARCLAY,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Auckland  College  and  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  B.A.  (NZ.)  1893  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Hospital 
Ship  Maheno,  Captain  Jan.  1916. 

BARCROFT,  DAVID  MALCOMSON. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1918. 
Italy. 

BARDSWELL,  NOEL  DEAN. 

Sherborne.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1899;  FRCP.  (Lond.) ;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.). 
Rowing  "Blue"  1893-5.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  1915 ;  Major  Dec.  1915. 
Mediterranean  Exp.  Force.  Malta,  Sicily,  Hospital  Ship  Britannic,  and  France 
Oct.  1915  to  Dec.  1916.     M.V.O.  191 5. 

BARKER,  ALEXANDER. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  Solicitor.  R.G.A.,  Bombardier 
Sept.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain  and  Adjutant  Feb.  1918  to  July  1919. 
Croix  de  Guerre  (French). 

BARKER,  FRANK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov. 
1914  to  Jan.  191 5  ;  Cadet.  RFA.  (S.R),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917. 
India,  Mesopotamia,  France,  and  Palestine. 

BARKER,  THOMAS  L 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1910-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Science,  1912-14.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1912;  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Captain  June  1915.  Indian  Army,  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain 
May  1919.  Gallipoli  1915  ;  Egypt  and  Palestine  1916  and  1917  ;  India  1917-18; 
Palestine  and  Syria  1918  and  1919.     Dispatches  (Gaza)  June  1917. 

BARKLEY,  JAMES. 

Academical  Institution,  Coleraine.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ; 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1899.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1900;  Major;  Lieut-Col.  Aug.  1915. 
83rd  Field  Ambulance  and  26th  General  Hospital,  Etaples.  Wounded  near 
Ypres   1917.     Dispatches  Jan.    191 8.     D.S.O    1919. 

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BARKLEY,  JAMES  MORGAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Dec.   191 5.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  191 5  to  July  1918. 

BARKLEY,  THOMAS  YUILLE. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1911-14;  Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet  Sergeant.  RA.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Lieut- 
Col.  27th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Dec.  1918  to  July  1919.  Dispatches  June 
and  Dec.  1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

BARLOW,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1875;  M.D.  1879;  F.RC.S.  (Eng).  Examiner  in  Clinical  Surgery. 
RA.M.C.  (T.),  1908;  Lieut.-Col.  Mobilised  Nov.  191 5.  4th  Scottish  General 
Hospital. 

BARLOW,  PHILIP. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  O.T.C.  1907-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Scottish  Horse 
Field  Ambulance,  Bugler,  Sept.  1914.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer,  June 
1915  to  Dec.  1917. 

BARNARDO,  FREDERICK  ADOLPHUS  FLEMING. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1894;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D. ;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.) 
1912.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1902; 
Major  1912;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1917;  Colonel  May  1918.  Somaliland  1904. 
CLE.  June  1918;  C.B.E.  June  1919. 

BARNETSON,  ROBERT  BALFOUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1918.     RA.M.C.  (T),  Lieut. ;  Captain. 

BARNETT,  GEORGE  SHUTTLEWORTH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
Oct.  1914,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Nov.  1914. 

BARNETT,  LOUIS  EDWARD. 

Wellington  College,  N.Z.  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1888; 
L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1889;  F.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1890.  Professor  of  Surgery,  University 
of  Otago.  RA.M.C,  Lieut,  and  Captain  May  191 5.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps, 
Major  Aug.  1915;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  N.Z.  Forces. 
Dispatches  1916.     C.M.G.  1918. 

BARNFATHER,  RONALD  BELL. 

Sedbergh.  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  5th  Border  Regiment  (T),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  June  1916. 

BARNIE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade), 
Corporal.     France.    M.M.  1917. 

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BARR,  THOMAS  URE. 

Fettes.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier ; 
Officer  Cadet  Feb.  191 8.     R.G.A.,  541st  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 8. 

BARR,  WILLIAM. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14;  MA.  1912; 
B.Sc.  1914.     R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  191 5  ;  Sergeant. 

BARRIE,  WILLIAM  TURNBULL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1880.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Oct.  1894.  Attached  4th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers.     T.D. 

BARRINGTON-WARD,  LANCELOT  EDWARD. 

Bromsgrove  and  Westminster.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.  and  Eng.). 
Anatomy  Staff,  1910.  Surgeon,  Serbia  Relief  Fund  Hospital,  Uskub,  191 5. 
Surgeon,  King  George  Hospital,  191 5- 19.  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Serbian  Army. 
Order  of  St  Sava  (4th  Class). 

BARRINGTON-WARD,  VICTOR  MICHAEL. 

Westminster.  Cadet  Corps.  B.Sc.  1907.  Queen's  Edinburgh  Mounted  Rifles. 
5th  Sherwood  Foresters;  nth  South  Lanes.  Regiment  (Pioneers),  Captain  Oct. 
1914;  R.E.  (Railway  Troops),  Major  June  1915  ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1918  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1919.  D.S.O.  Oct.  1916.  Dispatches  Oct.  1916,  Jan.  and  Dec. 
1917  and  May  1918.     Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palms  1918. 

BARRON,  DAVID  CUTHBERT. 

Leven  School.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1910-13  ;  B.Sc.  and  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1913;  M.D.  1920.  McCosh  Travelling  Scholar,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1910-14, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Captain  April  191 5;  Major 
April  1916;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916.  No.  54  Field  Ambulance.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1917. 

BARRON,  RODERICK. 

M.A.  1900.  15th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  L/Corporal  Feb.  1916.  6th  North 
Staffordshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1918.     M.C. 

BARRS,  ALFRED  GEORGE. 

Leicester  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1875;  M.D.  1882;  FRCP.  (Lond.). 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  2nd  Northern  General  Hospital,  Leeds.     Lieut.-Col.  Aug.   1914. 

BARRY,  GERALD  HUGH. 

Mount  St  Mary's  College,  Chesterfield.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and 
1915-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,'  Cadet. 
Scottish  Horse,  Private  Aug.  1914.  13th  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914  ; 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  April  1917.  Gallipoli.  German  East 
Africa  July  1917.     Wounded  Aug.  191 5. 

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BARTHOLOMEW,  GEORGE  GALEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.);  L.R.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.),  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  Feb.  to  Oct.  1916.  France 
1915-16;  the  Somme,  36th  Field  Ambulance.     M.C.  July  1916. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  JOHN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1903.7.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  1919; 
Running  "Blue."  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 1  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
3rd  Gordon  Highlanders1  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  1915. 
War  Office,  Intelligence  and  General  Staff;  Tank  Corps;  Staff  Captain.  France 
Oct.  1914.  Ypres.  Wounded,  Somme  (Delville  Wood),  July  1916.  M.C.  June 
191 5  ;  Dispatches  Jan.  and  June  1915  and  Jan.  1916. 

BARTMANN,  N.  H. 

Student.  Scottish  Horse  (T),  Private ;  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Lieut.  Dec.  191 7. 

BARTON,  EDWYN  BRACE. 

Trent  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1919. 

BARTY,  JOHN  B. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1912. 
R.F.A.  (City  of  Aberdeen)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     France. 

BASHFORD,  ERNEST  FRANCIS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  191 5. 
Mediterranean  Exp.  Force  Aug.  191 5.  France  Jan.  1916.  26th  General  Hospital 
and  Bacteriologist,  Surgical  Observation  Hut.  The  Rhine  Aug.  1919.  Dispatches 
March  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

BASHFORD,  R.  J.  LINDSAY. 

Bedford.  Student  of  Arts,  1898-9.  Senior  President,  S.R.C.  Army  Ordnance 
Corps,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Oct.  1917. 

BASSIN,  NOEL  MATTHEWS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  191 3.  A.M. ICE.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1910 
to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.E.  (T),  (City  of  Dundee  Fortress),  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1917.     R.E.,  Dundee  Field  Coy. 

BASSIN,  THEODORE  A. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1914.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  1908-11.  R.F. A.,  Lowland  Brigade, 
Gunner  Nov.  1915  ;  Sergeant  June  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug. 
1918.     256th  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  51st  Highland  Division.     Wounded  March  1918. 

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BATCHELOR,  RALPH  CAMPBELL  LINDSAY. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A.  1908;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1914.  Assistant  to 
Professor  of  Midwifery.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1915,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct. 
191 5;  Captain  March  1917.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Britannic.  36th  Field  Ambu- 
lance, France;  7th  Norfolks ;  41st  Training  Reserve;  2/ist  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse ;  74th  and  59th  General  Hospitals. 

BATEMAN,  JAMES  K. 

Selkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  R.F.A.,  1st  Lowland  Brigade, 
Driver  June  1 91 5. 

BATESON,  JOHN  FRANCIS. 

Harrow.  M.B.,  CM.  1S81  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1884.  R.A.M.C,  1885-1900.  South 
African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Surgeon  Lieut.-Col.  May  1905;  Brevet  Col.  June 
1918.     Coldstream  Guards,  1900-19. 

BATRA,  GIRDHARI  LAL. 

Government  and  Forman  Christian  College,  Lahore.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908  ;  D.P.H. 
(Durham)  1910.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  to  May  1916.  Special 
Plague  M.O. 

BATSON,  RICHARD  ERSTINE. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  First  XI.  O.T.C.  one  year.  Student  of  Medicine, 
I9i2-i4and  1918-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry  1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Auxiliary  Cruiser  Bnyano,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914;  T.B.D.  Lawford ; 
Mine-sweeper  Dahlia. 

BAUER,  EMIL  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Cadet  Battn.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1916 
to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
191 8  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  19 19.     France  and  Belgium. 

BAXTER,  CHARLES  BOTTERILL. 

Rossall.  Cadet  Corps  1899-1902.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and 
L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1913.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal 
Scots,  May  1903  to  Feb.  1907,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  July  1907;  Captain 
Dec.  191 1  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Major  July  1919.  56th  and  i/ist  Casualty 
Clearing  Stations.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

BAXTER,  DAVID  LEISHMAN. 

Greenock  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914  to 
July  191 5;  Surgeon  Jan.  1917.  Attached  Royal  Naval  Division,  Surgeon-Lieut. 
May  1917  to  June  1919.     France.     Wounded  Sept.  191 8.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

BAYNE,  WALLACE  RUTHERFORD. 

Wellington  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  L.M.  (Dublin).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     German  East  Africa  and  France. 

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BE  ALE,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet.  Officer  Cadet 
May  191 8.     Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1919- 

BEALE,  MAY  A.  B. 

Ministers'  Daughters'  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  191 2.  Schoolmistress. 
Q.M.A.A.C,  attached  Recruiting  Staff,  Scotland.     Unit  Administrator  Dec.  1917. 

BEARD,  EDGAR 

Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  June 
191 5,  Cadet.     R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5.     France  July  191 5. 

BEATON,  FRANK  DUNCAN  MURCHISON. 

Glasgow  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15,  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1915,  and  Medical  Unit,  June  1918,  Cadet.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland   Highlanders,  July  1915.     R.E.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet. 

BEATON,  GEORGE  MACKIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1915  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  14th  and  17th  Highland  Light  Infantry; 
97th  and  1 20th  T.M.B.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1917 ;  Captain  May 
1918.     France  1916.     Wounded.     M.C. 

BEATSON,  D.  H. 

Student  of  Science.  9th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  Three  times 
wounded. 

BEATSON,  Sir  GEORGE  THOMAS. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  First  XL  B.A.  (Camb.)  1870;  L.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1874;  M.B.,  CM.  1874;  M.D.  1878.  Volunteer  and  Territorial  Force, 
1879-1912.  A.D.M.S.,  Lowland  Division,  1908-12.  Chairman,  Executive  Scottish 
Branch,  B.RC.S.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Colonel.  D.L.,  County  of  City  of  Glasgow. 
K.C.B. ;   K.B.E.     Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour. 

BEATSON,  ROBERT. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Law,  1910-13.  Australian  Contingent,  L/Corporal. 
Gallipoli.     Wounded  and  Invalided  out. 

BEATSON-BELL,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1886.  Q.E.R  Indian  Army,  Feb.  1888,  Lieut.-Col. 
Feb.  1914.  France,  Indian  Exp.  Force,  Sept.  1914  to  Jan.  1916.  Dispatches 
June  1915. 

BEATTIE,  ALFRED  JORDAN. 

Rugby.  Cadet  Corps  1893-6,  Cadet  Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  B.R.C.S.  Nov. 
1914     RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1918;  Captain  Oct.  1919.     Mesopotamia. 

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BEATTIE,  JAMES  MARTIN. 

Training  College,  Dunedin,  and  Otago  University,  New  Zealand.  M.A.  (N.Z.) 
1889;  M.B..C.M.  1894  ;  M.D.  1901.  Professor,  Bacteriology,  Liverpool  University. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  191 1  ;  Major  June  191 5.      1st  Western  General  Hospital,  Liverpool. 

BEATTIE,  JOHN  MENZIES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1908-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914;  10th  and 
13th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France  1915-18;  St  Eloi,  Ypres,  Arras,  Somme,  Passchendaele.  Wounded  April 
1915  and  April  1917.     M.C.  1917. 

BEATTY,  Earl  DAVID. 

H.M.S.  Britannia.  Lord  Rector,  Edinburgh  University,  1917.  LL.D.  1920. 
Royal  Navy,  Jan.  1884.  Nile  Expedition,  1896-8;  China  1899.  H.M.S.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  Admiral;  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  April  1919.  G.C.B. ;  O.M. ;  G.C.V.O. ; 
D.S.O.     Legion  of  Honour. 

BEATTY,  MARTIN  CECIL. 

S.A.  Institute,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  D.P.H. ;  R.C.P.S.I.  1903.  R.A.M.C. 
1901,  Captain;  Major  March  1913.     Dispatches. 

BECKERLEG,  VIVIAN  COLENSO. 

Maritzburg  College,  Natal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  6th  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.     France  May  to  Oct.  1916.     Wounded  at  Arras  Oct.  1916.     M.C. 

BEDFORD,  Sir  CHARLES  HENRY. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  B.Sc.  1889;  M.D.  and  D.Sc.  1892; 
Hon.  LL.D.  (St  Andrews)  1913.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1889. 
S.M.O.  Cromarty  Defences,  191 5.  Deputy  Chief  Commissioner  of  Medical 
Services.     Ministry  of  National  Service  and  Commissioner  for  London. 

BEDINGFIELD,  HARRY. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1913; 
Captain  March  1915.  Attached  Inniskilling  Fusiliers;  5th  Field  Ambulance; 
73rd  General  Hospital.     France.     D.S.O.     Dispatches. 

BEECH,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916-17,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1917;  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917 ; 
Sherwood  Foresters.     France  191 8. 

BEESLY,  LEWIS. 

University  College  School,  London.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 897-1901  ; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.);  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1903;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  Demon- 
strator in  Anatomy,  1913.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  1913  ;  Major  1919. 
Surgical  Specialist,  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

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BEGG,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL. 

Otago  High  School,  Dunedin.  M.A.  (N.Z.)  1906;  M.Sc.  (N.Z.)  1907; 
M.RC.S.  (Eng);  L.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1911;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1908,  Private.  B.RC.S.  Oct.  1914;  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan. 
1915  ;  Captain.     Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  Nov.  191 7.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

BEGG,  ROGNVALD  BARTLET. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1917,  Cadet.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917  ;  Lieut.  April  1919.     France. 

BELFORD,  FREDERICK  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1909.  L.C.P.  Schoolmaster.  10th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Dec.  191 5.     France.     Wounded  at  Ypres  Aug.  191 7. 

BELFORD,  JOHN  RHIND. 

M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private;  attached  17th 
Royal  Scots.     France. 

BELFORD,  WALTER  CHEYNE. 

M.A.  1909.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  June  1912,  Cadet.  Australian  Imperial 
Force;  nth  Battn.  West  Australians,  Lieut. ;  Captain.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917. 

BELFRAGE,  ANDREW  TAIT. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  and  XL  Student  of  Science,  1905-n. 
University  Coy.,  9th  Vol.  Highlanders,  Royal  Scots,  Oct.  1904  to  Nov.  1907. 
R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1916 ;  Acting  Captain  Feb.  1917  to 
March  1917.     France  Feb.  1916.     Invalided  out  Dec.  1918. 

BELL,  AGNES  MAY. 

George  Watson's  Ladies'  College.  M.A.  1912 ;  Teacher's  Diploma  (Camb.). 
Q.M.A.A.C.,  Sept.  1917 ;  Assistant  Administrator,  Oct.  1917;  Deputy 
Administrator,  Nov.   1917. 

BELL,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD. 

Ayr  Academy.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Corporal;  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
July  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.  R.F.A.,  175th  Army 
Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 8.     France. 

BELL,  ARCHIBALD.     (See  p.  747.) 

BELL,  DAVID. 

Langholm  Academy.  M.A.  1910.  R.E.  (Dispatch  Rider),  Corporal  July  191 5. 
Italy,  France,  and  Germany. 

BELL,  DAVID  JOHN  ROSS. 

High  School,  Dundee  ;  First  XV.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to  May  1916, 
Cadet;  3rd  Battn.  Tank  Corps,  May  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Lieut.  July  1919. 
Disabled  Aug.  191 8.     Invalided  out  Oct.  1919. 

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BELL,  DELVINE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  First  XI.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Jan.  1912,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  1918;  Temp.  Major 
Aug.   1918  to  March   1919.     M.C.     Dispatches  Jan.  and  Oct.   1916. 

BELL,  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.)  1907. 
Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  King  George  V.,  Surgeon,  Aug.  1915  to  Dec.  1918;  Sanitary 
M.O.,  H.M.S.  Pembroke  (Chatham  Barracks).     Jutland  Battle  May  1916. 

BELL,  EDWIN  ARCHIBALD. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-14  and  1918-19; 
B.Sc.  (Agric.)  1914;  M.A.  1918 ;  B.Sc.  (Forestry)  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Oct.  1910  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet;  R.G.A.  (T.),  Lowland  Heavy  Battery,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1917 ;  Staff  Captain,  R.A., 
April   1918.     France. 

BELL,  FRANCIS  GORDON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1913  ;  Anatomy  Staff,  1911. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.;  Captain  March  1916  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.   1918.     M.C. 

BELL,  GEORGE  JAMES  HAMILTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Blairlodge ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  April  1886;  Colonel  June  1915.  Burma  1887-9;  Lushai,  1889. 
Inspector-General  of  Civil  Hospitals,  Bihar  and  Orissa.     CLE.  1914. 

BELL,  HUGH  WINDSOR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 

BELL,  JAMES  GORDON. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.);  L.RF.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1914.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1915 ; 
Captain  Dec.  191 6.     M.C. 

BELL,  JAMES  HORST  BRUNNEMAN. 

Bell  Baxter  School,  Cupar.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1913-15  and  1918; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.)  1916;  B.Sc.  1918 ;  A.I.C.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Nov.  1913,  Cadet.  31st  Middlesex  Regiment,  Private  Feb.  to  April  1917. 
Chemist,  Explosives  Factories,  1916-18- 

BELL,  JAMES  KER 

Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  N.D.A.  (Hons.).  Royal  Army  Veterinary  Corps, 
Private  Nov.  1915.  Invalided  out  Feb.  1917.  Chief  Executive  Officer,  County 
Durham  Food  Production  Campaign. 

BELL,  JAMES  LOGIE. 

Marlborough.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1920.  1st  City  of  London 
Yeomanry  (T),  (Motor  Cyclist  Section),  L/Corporal  Aug.  1914.  Royal  Air  Force, 
Lieut.     France.     Gallipoli  191 5.     Wounded. 

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BELL,  JOHN  DOUGLAS. 

Kilmarnock  and  Ayr  Academies;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-15,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A.  (S.R.), 
30th  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  (Regulars)  Aug.  1916;  Lieut. 
Feb.  1918.     France  Jan.  1916  to  April  1918.     M.C.  June  1918. 

BELL,  JOHN  GRENVILLE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  D.P.H  (Liverpool).  RA.M.C,  1903;  Major  Oct.  1914;  Temp. 
Lieut-Col.  June  1915  ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1919.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1916. 

BELL,  JOHN  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  RA.M.C,  Captain.  14th  Field  Ambulance,  5th  Division, 
France  1914.     Wounded  Feb.  1915. 

BELL,  JOHN  HENRY  MONTGOMERIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1907  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907. 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain,  191 5  ;  Major  Dec.  1917.  France  Feb. 
191 5  to  Aug.  1917.     Vimy  Ridge. 

BELL,  JOSEPH. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1895-7.  Chartered 
Accountant.  179th  Battn.  (Cameron  Highlanders)  Canadian  Exp.  Force,  Lieut. 
Nov.  191 5;  Captain  and  Q.M.  May  1916;  reverted  Lieut.  Dec.  1917;  Acting  Captain 
July  1918;  Captain  Feb.  1919.    Staff,  General  Auditor,  Canadian  Service,  Dec.  1917. 

BELL,  LEWIS  HAY  IRVING. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1897-1900, 
Gunner.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  191 5.  France  May  191 5  to 
June  1917;  Italy  1918. 

BELL,  ROBERT. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1914.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1917  to  July  1918,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  1918. 
Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1919. 

BELL,  ROBERT  DUNCAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1899;  B.Sc.  1902.  Poona  Volunteer  Rifles, 
Private  1909;  transferred  to  Simla  Rifles,  I.D.F,  April  1917.  Indian  Munitions 
Board,  March  1917.     CLE.  June  1919. 

BELL,  THOMAS  CARMICHAEL 

Mercer's  School,  London.  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science;  B.Sc.  1912. 
A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  4th  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ; 
Captain  Jan.  191 5  ;  Staff  Captain  March  1918.  Egypt  and  Gallipoli  1915  ;  France 
1916-19  ;  Somme,  Arras,  Ypres,  Lens,  and  Mons.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

BELL,  VERNON.     (See  p.  747.) 

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BELL,  WHITEFORD  JAMES  EDWARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     R.A.M.C.,  Major  July  1918;  Acting  Lieut-Col.     D.S.O. 

BELL,  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916 
to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  102nd  Brigade;  Officer  Cadet  Feb. 
1917;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1917;  Lieut.  1918;  Acting  Adjutant  1919. 

BELL,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity;  M.A.  1884. 
Minister,  U.F.  Church.     Perthshire  Vol.  Regiment,  Private  Sept.  1916. 

BELL,  WILLIAM  IVOR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-8.  B.Sc.  1914.  President,  Engineer- 
ing Society.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1912-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.E.  (S.R),  19th 
Division,  Signal  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain,  Acting  Major,  Jan. 
1918  ;  5th  Corps  and  35th  Division,  Jan.  1917  to  May  1919.  Festubert,  Somme, 
Passchendaele,  Ypres.  M.C.  Jan.  1917  ;  Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium)  Jan.  1919. 
Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and  Jan.  1919. 

BENNEE,  ARCHIBALD  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain 
May  1917.     France  1917-19.     Invalided  out  Oct.  1919. 

BENNET,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1912-15;  Medical,  1915-16,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  Jan.  1917.     Military  Bacteriological  Laboratory,  Egypt. 

BENNET-CLARK,  THOMAS  WILFRED. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1907;  LL.B.  1910.  9th  (T.)  and  nth  Royal  Scots, 
2nd  Lieut.  191 1  ;  Lieut.  1913  ;  Acting  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916. 
France  Feb.  191 5  to  March  1919;  Ypres  1915,  Somme  1916,  Arras  1917,  and 
Soissons  1918.     The  Rhine  March  1919.     Gassed  July  1916. 

BENNETT,  AGNES  ELIZABETH  LLOYD. 

Cheltenham  College,  and  High  School,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  B.Sc.  (Australia); 
M.B.,  CM.  1900;  M.D.  191 1.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  N.Z.  Exp.  Force,  Egypt; 
Captain  May  1915.  Scottish  Women's  Hospital,  Macedonia,  1916-17.  R.A.M.C., 
Netley  Welsh  Hospital,  191 8-19.  Order  of  St  Sava  (3rd  Class),  and  Royal  Red 
Cross  of  Serbia  1917. 

BENNETT,  HUGH. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  July  191 3. 

BENNETT,  JOHN  WESLEY. 

Wesley  College,  Dublin.  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-13; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914  Rugby  and  Cricket  "  Blue."  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ; 
Captain  Nov.  1916.     France  1916;  Mesopotamia  1917;  India  1919. 

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BENNETT,  ROBERT  BROWN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1913-15,  and  1918-20; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 3  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5;  Lieut. 
July  1917.     France.     Wounded  at  Longueval  July  1916. 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1898.  R.A.M.C.  1900;  Major  1912;  Lieut.-Col.  1917.  South 
African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Somaliland,  1903-4.  France.  Dispatches  1916, 
1917,  and  1918.     D.S.O.  1916;   Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  1918;  O.B.E.  1919. 

BENNETT,  W.  GORDON. 

Central  School,  Leeds.  B.Sc.  (Hons.)  (Leeds)  1913 ;  M.Sc. ;  A.I.C.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  Assistant  in  Chemistry. 
RF.A.  (S.R.),  6th  "B"  Res.  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Feb. 
1917;  Acting  Captain  March  1918;  46th  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  14th  Division. 
France.     Dispatches  April  191 8.     M.C.  Sept.  191 8. 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HENDER 

Oaklands,  Mittagong,  N.S.W.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Sydney  University.  Football 
"Blue."  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  Cricket  "Blue."  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain  April  191 5.  Attached  2/4th  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry; 
1 2th  South  Staffords ;  52nd  Labour  Group,  Headquarters.  Royal  Air  Force, 
Captain  April   1918.     France  Jan.   1917  to  Dec.   1918. 

BENNING,  W.  S. 

Student  of  Medicine,     nth  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut. 

BENSON,  HENRY  PORTER  D'ARCY. 

Melbourne  Grammar  School,  Australia.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.  and 
F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1896.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.  Curragh 
Military  Hospital,  Surgeon,  July  191 5  to  Jan.  191 7. 

BENSON,  JOSEPH  MITCHELL. 

Rossall.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  Northern  Province,  Nigeria,  Medical  Corps  ;  attached 
R.E.  (T.),  M.O. ;  Surgeon-Captain  1909;  RA.M.C  (T.),  Captain  1916.  France 
Jan.  1917  to  Aug.  1918. 

BENSON,  WALTER  TYRRELL. 

B.Sc.  (St  Andrews).  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  April  191 8,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Norman, 
Surgeon-Probationer  May  to  Dec.  1916.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  July  191 8. 

BENTLEY,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1914;  Major 
Nov.  1916;  attached  3rd  Light  Horse,  Australian  Imperial  Force.  Dardanelles. 
Twice  mentioned  in  Dispatches.     M.C. 

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BERRIE,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Captain  April  1918. 
Salonika  June  1917  to  Feb.  1919.     The  Black  Sea  Feb.  to  Oct.  1919. 

BERRY,  Sir  GEORGE  ANDREAS. 

Marlborough.  M.B.,  CM.  1876  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) ;  LL.D.  Member  of  University 
Court.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Major  and  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  1908.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital. 

BERRY,  JOHN  PARTON. 

"  The  College,"  Harrogate.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Nov.  1909. 
H.M.S.  Agincourt,  1915  ;  Surgeon -Lieut. -Commander,  1918-19.  Dispatches. 
H.M.S.  Alcantara,   Feb.    19 16. 

BERRY,  JOSEPH  AUSTIN. 

St  Joseph's  College,  Dumfries.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  2nd  Lieut.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1918. 

BERRY,  PREM  NATH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut.  Nov.   19 14. 

BERRY,  RICHARD  JAMES  ARTHUR. 

M.B,  CM.  1891;  M.D.  1894;  M.D.  (Melbourne);  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  191 5.     Registrar,  No.  5  Australian  General  Hospital. 

BERRY-HART,  J.  H.  B. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1900-5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1907-11.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1908  to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet  Farrier 
Corporal.  40th  Pathans,  Indian  Army,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916; 
Acting  Captain  Jan.  191 8 ;  Captain  to  July  1919;  20th  and  2/33rd  Punjabis. 
France  191 5  ;  British  East  Africa  1916;  Mesopotamia  1917. 

BERTRAM,  DAVID  CRAIG. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1918, 
Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet.     4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

BERTRAM,  DAVID  MINTO. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1912-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal; 
Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  RFA.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918.  France.  Somme 
Offensive  1918.     Wounded  Aug.  1918. 

BETHELL,  STANLEY  EWART. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916; 
Captain  Feb.  191 7. 

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BETHUNE,  CHARLES  MURDOCH. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness;  First  XL  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  Royal  Air 
Force,  Cadet  May  1918;  Flight  Cadet  Oct.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

BETT,  MALCOLM  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1916  to 
April  1917,  Cadet.  6th,  2nd,  and  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
2nd  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Lieut.  Egypt  Jan.  1918.     France  June   1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

BEVERIDGE,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914  and  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  Jan. 
1919.  India  July  191 5  ;  Mesopotamia,  Kut  Relief  Force,  Dec.  191 5  to  June  1916. 
Invalided  home  June  1916. 

BEVERIDGE,  GORDON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  L.R.C.P.  &  S. 
(Edin.)  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Aug.  1914,  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ;  Major  Sept.  1916. 
France  Oct.  1914  to  March  1918.     M.C.  Jan.  1917. 

BEVERIDGE,  HENRY  ERSKINE. 

Abbotsholme,  Derbyshire.  Student  of  Science,  1901-2.  A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut. 
May   1915  ;  Lieut.  Oct.   191 5.     Salonika  Jan.   1916.     Invalided  out  May  1918. 

BEVERIDGE,  JAMES. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  1887.  Schoolmaster.  6th  V.B.  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Jan.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;   Lieut.  July  1918. 

BEVERIDGE,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.   1918. 

BEVERIDGE,  PETER  ADAMSON. 

Pathhead  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Phil.)  1907.  Schoolmaster.  137th  Canadian 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  March  1916 ;  Major 
Aug.  1916.     France  1917  to  April  1919. 

BEVERIDGE,  ROBERT. 

Student  of  Law,  1915-17.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private;  Corporal  1916;  2nd  Lieut; 
Captain  Nov.  1916.     France.     M.C.     Dispatches. 

BEVERIDGE,  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1915-17.  R.G.A.,  185th  Siege  Battery, 
Gunner  April  1917 ;  Bombardier  July  1917.  France.  Gassed  Jan.  1918. 
Wounded  June  1918. 

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BEVERIDGE,  THOMAS  LORIMER. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1889-92.  Chaplain,  2nd  Class,  6th  Corps 
Headquarters,  May  191 5  ;  Deputy  Assistant  Principal  Chaplain,  Jan.  1918; 
Assistant  Principal  Chaplain,  Royal  Air  Force,  June  1919.  France.  Mention 
March  1919. 

BEVERIDGE,  WILFRED  WILLIAM  OGILVY. 

Kensington  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1904.  Army  Medical 
Service,  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.  ;  Brigadier-General  Nov.  1919.  Director  of 
Hygiene,  War  Office.  South  African  Campaign,  1899- 1902.  D.S.O.  France  Aug. 
1914  to  May  1919.  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  April  1918.  C.B. ;  C.B.E. 
Order  of  St  Stanislaus  (Russia).     Four  times  mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

BHATIA,  A.  S. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

BIDEN,  WILLIAM  MERVYN. 

Epsom  College.  Cadet  Corps  1900-2.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 
March  1910;  Captain  Sept.  1913 ;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1919.  17th  Field 
Ambulance,  6th  Division.  France  Sept.  1914  to  Aug.  1917  ;  Italy  June  1918  to 
March  1919.     Wounded  Feb.  1916.     Dispatches  1916.     M.C  April  1917. 

BIDIE,  GEORGE. 

Oxford  Military  College.  Cadet  1881-4,  Under  Officer.  M.B.,  CM.  1908; 
M.D.  1912;  M.RC.P.  (London);  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Rowing  "Blue."  Indian 
Medical  Service,  1893  ;  Lieut.-Col.  191 3.  26th  K.G.O.  Light  Cavalry,  and 
2nd  Q.V.O.  Sappers  and  Miners.     O.C.  Indian  Troops  Hospital,  Bangalore. 

BIGGAM,  ALEXANDER  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  University  Coy.,  9th  Royal  Scots 
(Highlanders).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  March  1915  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  1919. 
France  Nov.  1914,  Lahore  Division;  India  1917  ;  Waziristan  1919.  Wounded  at 
La  Bassee,  March  191 5. 

BIGGAM,  JAMES. 

Stranraer  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-14,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Acting  Major 
June  1917.  D.A.D.M.S.,  3rd  Cavalry  Division.  France  and  The  Rhine  Oct. 
1914  to  Sept.  1919.  Dispatches  June  1917  and  May  1918.  M.C.  Nov.  1918; 
Bar  to  M.C.  Jan.  1919. 

BIGGAM,  THOMAS. 

Stranraer  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897.  RA.M.C.  1900 ;  Major  Jan.  1912; 
Lieut.-Col.  March   1918.     South  African  Campaign;    China   1900;    France   1914. 

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BIGNOLD,  CHARLES  ALFRED. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1905;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  B.Sc.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
April  1909  to  Jan.  191 1,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Major  June  1918. 
nth  Field  Ambulance,  France,  Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5.  India  June  1916.  M.O. 
Enteric  Depot,  Wellington,  Oct.  1917.  D.A.D.M.S.,  Poona  Division,  June  1918 
to  Feb.  1 91 9. 

BIGNOLD,  HERBERT  ARTHUR. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15  and  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1914-15,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force;  Gordon  Highlanders. 

BIGNOLD,  MARY    FLORENCE. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Scottish  Women's  Hospitals,  Serbia,  Assistant 
Physician,  April  to  Oct.  1 9 1 5  ;  St  John's  Military  Hospital,  Malta;  Civil 
Surgeon  1916.     Attached  R.A.M.C.,  Medical  Officer,  Aug.  1916. 

BILTON,  LEWIS  LEONARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1898- 1904.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1904.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1899,  L/Corporal.  A.S.C. 
(Lowland  Mounted  Brigade),  Captain  Sept.  1914  ;  Major  1915  ;  Lieut.-Col.  1916. 
17th  Royal  Scots;  8th  Worcestershire  Regiment  (T.)  C.M.G.  and  Croix  de 
Guerre  (Belgium)   191 8.     Twice  mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

BINKS,  HORACE  BURCHAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1910  to 
Oct.  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  March  1916;  attached 
6th  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment.  Gallipoli  June  to  Nov.  191 5  ;  Meso- 
potamia June  1916  to  April  1919;  India  April  to  Oct.  1919. 

BINNIE,  JOHN  JAMES  ROUSE. 

Airdrie  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1918-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
March  19 16. 

BINNS,  JAMES  BRANGWYN. 

King  Edward  VI.  School,  Birmingham  and  City  of  London  School.  Student  of 
Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  1914.  16th  Middlesex  Regiment,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
9th  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.     Invalided  out  June  191 5. 

BIRCH,  De  BURGH. 

Manilla  Hall,  Clifton,  Bristol,  and  Bristol  Medical  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1877; 
M.D.  1880.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Medicine,  1877- 1880.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.RV.B. 
Royal  Scots,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.-Col.  Feb.  1908;  Colonel  A.M.S. 
April  1908.  A.D.M.S.  Jan.  191 5.  France  Jan.  1917.  V.D.  1908.  Dispatches 
Dec.   1916  and  Dec.   1917.     C.B.  (Civil)  1909. 

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BIRD,  JOHN  TURNBULL. 

Hutton  School,  Berwickshire.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity;  M.A.  1881. 
Chaplain  1891  ;  1st  Class,  July  1913 ;  Assistant  Principal  Chaplain,  Jan.  1917. 
Rouen   1916.     Dispatches  Oct.   1914  and  Jan.   1917.     C.M.G.  Jan.   1917. 

BIRD,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1909 
to  June  1913,  Cadet  Corporal.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5. 

BIRNIE,  ARTHUR. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  191 2.  Lecturer  in  Economic  History,  Aberdeen 
University.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Aug.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  Sept.  191 5  ;  Sergeant 
Nov.   1915.     Attached   102nd  Field  Ambulance. 

BIRRELL,  EDWIN  THOMAS  FAIRWEATHER. 

Trinity  College,  Glenalmond.  Cadet  Corps  1886-90,  L/Corporal.  M.B.,C.M.  1895. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1896;  Lieut-Col.  March  191 5  ;  Colonel  Dec.  1917. 
D.A.D.M.S. ;  A.D.M.S.  and  D.D.M.S.  Balkan  War,  191 2-1 3,  as  Commissioner 
B.R.CS.  for  Bulgaria.  France  1914-19.  Dispatches  Oct.  1914,  June  1915,  Jan. 
and  Dec.  1916,  Nov.  1917,  Jan.  1918  and  Jan.  1919.  C.M.G.  1915  ;  CB.  1917. 
Serbian  White  Eagle  ;  Greek  Order  of  Redeemer  ;  Greek  Military  Merit. 

BIRRELL,  JOHN  HAMILTON. 

Gillespie's  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1902.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  April  1917 ; 
L/Bombardier  May  1918.     France  and  The  Rhine  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

BISHOP,  RICHARD  THOMAS  WALLIS. 

Student  of  Science,  1915-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  350th  Army  Brigade,  France. 

BISSET,  WALTER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1905;  B.Sc,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1908,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Jan.  191 1  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  June 
1919.  Lahore  British  General  Hospital ;  No.  8  British  and  No.  6  Combined 
Field  Ambulances.  France  1914-15  ;  Mesopotamia  1916-18;  Afghanistan  May 
to  Aug.  1919.     M.C  Aug.  191 8. 

BISSET-SMITH,  RAYMOND. 

Ashton-under-Lyne  School.  M.A.  191 1;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1908-11  ;  Medical,  1912-14  and  1915-17,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  May  1917; 
Captain  May  1918.     East  African  Carrier  Corps. 

BLACK,  EDWARD  HAMILTON. 

Boston  Grammar  School,  Lines.  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906; 
D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  June  1916.  France 
Jan.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

BLACK,  FRANCIS  GEORGE  HAMILTON  ROLLO. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon;  Staff  Surgeon  Nov.  1916. 

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BLACK,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  191 1.     RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

BLACK,  JOHN  DANIEL  McLEOD. 

M.A.  1900.  Schoolmaster.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  July  1918.  France.  Wounded.  Lewis 
Gun  and  Musketry  Instructor,  Y.O.T.C,  Ripon. 

BLACK,  JOHN  GRAHAM. 

Royal  High  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1914-15,  Cadet.     5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut. 

BLACK,  JOHN  MURRAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-17. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917,  and  Medical,  April  1918-19,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918. 

BLACK,  NORMAN. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  RA.M.C,  Lieut. 
Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Major  Jan.  1917 ;  attached  nth  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders.  S.M.O.  Straits  Settlements,  Jan.  191 7- 19.  M.C.  June 
191 5.     O.B.E.  (Military)  July  1919. 

BLACK,  ROBERT. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade, 
Gunner  Aug.  1914.  5th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Jan. 
1916;  Lieut.  (Subst.)  July  1916;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1917  to  May  1918.  France 
with  RE.  (Special  Brigade). 

BLACK,  ROBERT  BARCLAY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897.  RA.M.C,  Major  (Subst.)  Aug.  1912  (retired).  D.A.D.M.S. 
D.S.O.     Dispatches. 

BLACK,  THOMAS  WILSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Clayesmore  School,  Winchester.  Student  of  Law, 
1911-14.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  April  191 3.  R.G.A.,  i/ist 
Lowland  Heavy  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  France 
July  1916  to  May  1917. 

BLACKADDER,  WILLIAM. 

High  School,  Dundee.  B.Sc.  1897.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1894-7, 
Private.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915.  RE.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Lieut. 
Nov.  1919.     Dispatches  July  1919. 

BLACKLAY,  OLIVER  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1913;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.).  RA.M.C.  (T.), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.  3rd  Field  Ambulance,  East  Lanes. 
Division.    Cairo  Military  Hospital,  Dec.  1916.    Wounded  at  Dardanelles  July  191 5. 

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BLACKLEDGE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS. 

L.R.C.P.  &  S.  1889;  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1900 ;  Major;  Acting 
Lieut-Col.  March   191 5.     President,  Medical  Board,  Mersey  Defences,  1917-19. 

BLACKLEY,  A.  ERNEST. 

Lanark  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
Dec.  1915  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R,  Surgeon-Sub-Lieut.,  March  1917. 
Mine-sweepers,  Destroyers,  "  Q  "  Ships. 

BLACKLOCK,  BREADALBANE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1918;  attached  83rd  General 
Hospital,  Boulogne. 

BLACKWELL,  THOMAS  CHARLES. 

Rugby.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D.  1907.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Aug.  1914. 

BLACKWOOD,  ROBERT  CECIL. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-13,  Cadet 
Corporal.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  1916;  Acting 
Major  June  1919.     Wounded  Sept.  191 5.     M.C.  191 5.     Dispatches. 

BLACKWOOD,  WILLIAM. 

Lincoln  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
1897-1901,  Corporal.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  June  1908;  Captain  July  1912; 
Acting  Major  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  April  1917 ;  attached  25th  Field 
Ambulance  and  2/ist  Wessex  Field  Ambulance,  France.  Dispatches  May  191 5, 
June  and  Dec.  1918.     D.S.O.  June  1918  and  Bar  to  D.S.O.  Sept.  1919. 

BLACKWOOD,  WILLIAM  THORBURN. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  M.A.  1904;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1917.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Dec.  191 5.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918;  Acting  Captain  June  1918;  Acting  Major 
Jan.   1919     France  Feb.    1917  to  April   1918.     M.C.    1918. 

BLADES,  DANIEL  PATTERSON. 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  M.A.  191 3  ;  LL.B.  1914.  Advocate.  Senior 
President,  S.R.C  and  Diagnostic  Society.  O.T.C  Infantry,  191 5- 16,  Cadet 
Sergeant ;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  3rd  and  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1916.     France  Jan.  to  Nov.  1917.     Invalided  out  April  1918. 

BLAIR,  ALEXANDER  STEVENSON. 

Loretto,  and  Brasenose  College,  Oxford  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1886  ; 
Student  of  Law,  1886-9.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1889.  9th  Royal  Scots,  1900 ; 
Lieut-Col.  and  O.C  191 2-16.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  France  Feb.  191 5  to 
Dec.   1917.     C.M.G.     Dispatches   1916  and   1917.     T.D.   1918. 

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BLAIR,  ARCHIBALD. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1896-7.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1900;  Student  of  Law, 
1900-3.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1904.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  June  191 5.  Wounded  May  1915.  Invalided  out  Dec.  1916.  Recommissioned, 
Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  May  191 7.     France. 

BLAIR,  DOUGLAS  PANTON. 

Sharp's  School,  Perth.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  June 
1916;  Captain  June   1917. 

BLAIR,  GEORGE. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  March  1918. 

BLAIR,  GRAHAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  191 5-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Edinburgh  Uni- 
versity O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1917  to  March  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March 
1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918  to  Sept.  1919. 

BLAIR,  HUGH  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Sedbergh.  Student  of  Law,  1908-9.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1912.  O.E.  Mounted  Rifles.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade, 
Lieut;  Captain  June  1916 ;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1917.     India. 

BLAIR,  JAMES  RICHARD. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1912.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1909-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  10th  Middlesex  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1915  ;  Lieut.  1917.     30th  Lancers  (Indian  Cavalry),  Captain  1918.     India. 

BLAIR,  JOHN  MONCRIEFF. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-14,  Cadet.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  and  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet.  R.E. 
(Special  Brigade),  Private  July  1915  ;  Corporal  Aug.  1915  to  Dec.  1918. 

BLAIR,  RALPH. 

Merchiston  Castle  ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1904-5.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered 
Accountant,  191 1.  R.E.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain.  France 
191 5  ;  Salonika  and  Near  East  1915-20.     Dispatches  Oct.  1917. 

BLAIR,  ROBERT  BERTRAM. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1907-12,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct. 
191 5  ;  Acting  Major  May  191 8.     59th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France. 

BLAIR,  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C 
Engineers,  Nov.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  10th  Royal  Scots  (Cyclists),  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  March  1916;  attached  5/6th  Royal 
Scots,  France.     Gassed  April   191 8. 

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BLAIR,  WILLIAM  ROBERT. 

Alloa  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1911-15;  M.A.  1912;  LL.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  June  1918.  France 
1917-18.     Wounded  and  Gassed.     M.C.  Nov.  1917. 

BLANCHARD,  HENRY  HUBBARD. 

Student  of  Divinity,  1918-19.  85th  Battn.  Nova  Scotia  Highlanders,  Canadian 
Exp.  Force,  Private  March  1916.     France.     M.M.  April  1917. 

BLANCHARD,  ROBERT  JOHNSTONE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1877.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  June  191 5,  Lieut.-Col.  and 
O.C.  3rd  Casualty  Clearing  Station.     Dispatches. 

BLISS,  DOUGLAS  PERCY. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19, 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  April  191 8,  Cadet.  4th  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
Private  April   1918;   L/Corporal  Aug.    1918. 

BLISS,  ROGER  PERCY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  May  1918-20,  Cadet.  9th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (S.R.), 
Private  April  1917;   2nd  Lieut.     Royal  Air  Force. 

BLOCKLEY,  JOHN  PHILLIPS. 

Rossall.  Cadet  Corps  1902-5.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908 
to  Jan.  191 3,  Cadet  Sergeant.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916. 

BLOOM,  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909  to  June  1912,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  ;  Captain  March  1916.     Red  Cross  Hospital,  France.     M.C. 

BLUMER,  CHARLES  ERIC  MILNES. 

Marlborough.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916. 
Sherwood  Foresters,  Private  May  1917.  North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  191 8. 

BLUNDELL,  HIGHT. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Giggleswick.  Athletics.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1898. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916. 

BLYTH,  HENRY. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916; 
Captain  Sept.  1917. 

BLYTH,  HERBERT  MACDONALD. 

Merchiston    Castle.     Student    of    Law,    191 5-16.     Chartered    Accountant,     1919. 
3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  Jan.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917; 
•  Lieut.  Sept.  1918.     Egypt  and  Palestine  June  1917 ;  France  July  1918.     Wounded 
Aug.  191 8. 

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BLYTH,  JAMES. 

George    Heriot's  School.       M.A.     1910.       Motor     Machine-Gun    Corps    (Signal 

Section),    Private  March     191 5.      Tank    Corps.     France.     Wounded    May    191 7. 

Discharged  June  191 8. 

BOAG,  JOHN  HAMILTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-12, 
Cadet.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Aug.  191 8.     India.     M.C.     Dispatches. 

BOAL,  JACKSON  GRAHAME. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  April  1908  to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Lieut.-Commander  Oct.   191 2. 

BODINGTON,  PERCIVAL  JAMES. 

Haileybury.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  Surgeon-Captain,  Nov. 
1900.     South  African  Campaign,  1900. 

BOINVILLE,  VIVIAN  CHASTEL  De. 

Haileybury.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1906.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  1908 ; 
attached  57th  General  Hospital,  France. 

BOMFORD,  DOUGLAS  R. 

Wycliffe  College,  Gloucester.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3- 14.  2/8th  Worcester- 
shire Regiment  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Jan.  1917.  Wounded  Oct. 
1916  and  April  1917.     Invalided  out. 

BOMFORD,  LESLIE  RAYMOND. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  July  191 5,  Cadet. 
8th  Worcestershire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Acting 
Captain  Aug.  1918.  M.C.  May  1918  and  Bar  to  M.C.  Aug.  1918;  D.S.O.  Nov. 
191 8.     Twice  mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

BONALLO,  JAMES. 

B.D.  1 87 1.  Chaplain,  Highland  Mounted  Brigade,  Sept.  1914.  Lovat  Scouts. 
Scottish  Churches  Huts  in  France.     Dispatches  191 8. 

BONAR,  JOHN  MITCHELL. 

Bradford  Grammar  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and 
1918-19.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  Sept.  191 5;  L/Corporal  May  1916;  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1917.     Invalided  out  April  191 8. 

BONAR,  THOMSON. 

Taunton  School.  O.T.C.  1913-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1919. 
16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914.     R.E.,  Corporal  June   191 5  to  March   1919. 

BOND,  FREDERICK  FIELDING. 

Commercial  Academy,  Accrington.  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1886;  D.P.H. 
(Lond.)  1889.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  1914  to 
Jan.  191 5.     West  African  Royal  Mail,  Surgeon,  1917-18. 

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BOND,  JOHN  HENRY  RICHARD. 

United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho.  First  XI. ;  Football.  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 
Winnipeg  University  O.T.C.,  Feb.  1915-16,  Captain.  Winnipeg  Infantry  Reserve 
Militia.     Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  June  1917. 

BOND,  REGINALD  ST  GEORGE  SMALLBRIDGE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1897;  D.P.H.  (Lond.)  1916;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.) 
1919.  Royal  Navy,  May  1898,  Surgeon-Commander  May  1914.  H.M.S. 
Commonwealth,  April  1914  to  July  1916.  R.N.  Hospital,  Plymouth,  July  191 6 
to  Dec.  1918;  Naval  Health  Officer,  Devonport,  Dec.  1918. 

BONE,  BERTRAM  MAYHEW. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Lancaster  ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1897  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship 
Dunlnce  Castle.  Egypt.  1st  Border  Regiment.  Cape  Helles  and  Suvla  Bay. 
Invalided  out  Jan.   1916. 

BONE,  HUGH. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914. 
16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914.  France.  Wounded  July  1916.  Invalided 
out  Dec.  19 16. 

BONE,  JAMES  HOUSTON. 

Royal  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Cadet  Jan.  191 8. 

BONNAR,  J.  CALDERWOOD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1910-14.  Advocate,  1914. 
4th  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916; 
Captain  June  1917. 

BONNELL,  EMRYCE  ANTHONY. 

St  David's  County  School,  Pembrokeshire.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  R.A.M.C, 
Welsh  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Nov.  191 5.     34th  Ambulance  Train,  France. 

BOOG-WATSON,  WILLIAM  NAIRN. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery  Aug.  to  Dec.  1914,  and  Medical,  Oct.  191 5  to  Oct. 
1916,  Cadet.  Royal  Military  College,  Jan.  to  March  191 5.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  July 
1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     France. 

BOOTH,  HERBERT 

Ellesmere  College,  Shropshire.  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1900-4,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14;  Pharmaceutical  Chemist.  R.A.M.C,  No.  9  General 
Hospital,  Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant  Nov.  1914;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916. 
10th  and  1st  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut. 
April  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1917.     France  1914-18.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

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BOOTH,  JOHN  COOPER. 

Bedford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  April  191 6. 

BOOTHBY,  ROBERT  JOHN  GRAHAM. 

Eton.  O.T.C.  1915-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  Scots  Guards, 
Officer  Cadet  May  191 8  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

BORROWMAN,  CHARLES  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1907-9.  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct. 
1909  to  July  1911,  Cadet  Corporal.  2/4th  Gurkha  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1912; 
Lieut.  April  1914;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  India  1914-16  and  1919;  Mesopotamia 
1916-17. 

BORTHWICK,  GEORGE  ARTHUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  D.T.M.  &  H.  1914;  D.P.H.  1920. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 
12th  Field  Ambulance,  4th  Division.     France.     Invalided  out  July  1916. 

BORTHWICK,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Anatomy  Department,  University.  R.F.A.  (T),  1st 
Lowland  Brigade,  Driver  1909;  Acting  Bombardier  Oct.  1914;  Bombardier 
Jan.  1915. 

BORTHWICK,  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1881  ;  M.D.  1891.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  Aug.  1915. 
No.  7  Australian  General  Hospital,  Bacteriologist. 

BORWICK,  GEORGE. 

Leith  Academy.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  March  1909; 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Temp.  Captain  Oct.  1915;  Lieut. 
July  1916.     France.     M.C.  April  1917. 

BOSE,  SATIS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897.  Indian  Medical  Service,  June  1901  ;  Major  Dec.  1912.  Mobilised 
Aug.  191 5.     Mesopotamia.     Besieged  in  Kut  and  taken  Prisoner.     India. 

BOSTOCK,  JOHN  SOUTHEY. 

Lancing;  First  XL,  Cricket  and  Football.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Jan. 
1901  ;  Major  Oct.  1912;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  191 5  ;  Brevet  Col.  Jan.  1918. 
Dispatches  June  191 5  and  Feb.  1917. 

BOSTON,  RALPH  BURN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914-15, 
Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  April  191 5.     H.M.S.  Mars. 

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BOSWELL,  DUDLEY  WILLIAM. 

Norwich  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1907;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1918. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1909,  Captain  1912;  Acting  Major  April  191 5  ;  Brevet  Major 
June  1917;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  1917.  2nd  East  Anglian  Brigade,  Gallipoli ; 
302nd  and  154th  Field  Ambulances  and  84th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  North 
Russia.     Syven  Force. 

BOW,  JOHN  SUTHERLAND. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1917. 
Anatomy  Staff,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet 
L/Corporal ;  and  Medical,  Dec.  1915  to  July  1917,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     Mesopotamia. 

BOWDEN,  TOM  ROSE. 

Shrewsbury.  O.T.C.  1911-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1918. 
France  Dec.  1916  to  Jan.  1919.     220th  Siege  Battery. 

BOWEN-REES,  RICHARD  ERIC. 

Eltham  College,  Kent;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and 
191 8-19.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Private  July  191 5.  i/5th  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Egypt  and  Palestine  June  1916  to  Feb. 
1919.     M.C.  Oct.  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

BOWERBANK,  FREDERICK  THOMPSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1917.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  April  1915  ;  Temp.  Major 
Jan.  1916;  Major  March  1918.  No.  1  N.Z.  General  Hospital.  Dispatches  March 
1916,  Aug.  1917,  March  and  Dec.  1918,  and  March  1919.     O.B.E.  May  1919. 

BOWERS,  GEORGE  PERCY  FARMAR. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-15,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
191 5.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  Feb.  1916.  5th  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919.     France  April  19 16  to  Dec.  191 8. 

BOWES,  JOHN. 

Bolton  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1887.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
April  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916;  Major  April  1917.  Registrar,  Military  Hospital, 
Kinmel  Park,  1916-18.     Dispatches  1916. 

BOWIE,  JOHN  DARLING. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.;  Captain  Jan.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916  ;  Brevet  Major  June 
1919.  Indian  Hospital,  Brighton,  and  Field  Ambulance.  France  June  191 5  to 
April  1919.     Three  times  mentioned  in  Dispatches.     D.S.O.  Sept.  1916. 

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BOWIE,  JOHN  MACAULAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1901  ;  M.R.C.P.  1902,  and 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T.)  1906,  Captain  1910;  Major  1918.  France, 
M.O.,  9th  Royal  Scots,  191 5.  Wounded  at  second  Battle  of  Ypres  191 5.  Malta 
1917;  Salonika  1917-18.     Croix  de  Guerre.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

BOWMAN,  ROBERT  MCMILLAN. 

Bangor  School,  County  Down.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut. 
April  1917  to  March  191 9. 

BOWSER,  PHILIP  RANDOLPH. 

Loretto.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
1914  to  Aug.  1915,  Cadet.  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  Aug.  1915, 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917. 

BOYACK,  RUSSELL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse 
(T.),  Private  Dec.  1914.  R.G.A.,  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  May  1918.  France. 
Dispatches  March  1919. 

BOYD,  ALLAN  STUART. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1912.  South  African  Campaign, 
1900-2.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1916  ;  Major  June  1917. 

BOYD,  EDWARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1888-9;  Chartered  Accountant, 
1891.     R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915. 

BOYD,  FRANCIS  DARBY. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  Shooting  VIII.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D. 
1893;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1892.  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine.  Army  Medical 
Service,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  1917 ;  Colonel  1918.  2nd  Scottish  General  and 
Bangour  Hospitals.  58th  General  Hospital,  France,  1917.  Egyptian  Exp.  Force, 
G.H.Q.,  Palestine.     C.M.G.  1901  ;  CB.  and  Dispatches  1919. 

BOYD,  JAMES  ROBERTS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911  ;  M.D.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Oct.  1915  to  Oct.  1916. 
N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  1916-18.  Palestine.  Invalided  to  New  Zealand  Aug.  1918. 
M.C.  July  1916. 

BOYD,  JOHN. 

MA.  1876.  Sheriff-Substitute.  R.G.A.,  Forth  Brigade,  1877.  Rejoined  Nov. 
1914,  Captain  and  Musketry  Staff  Officer,  London  Scottish  ;  Queen's  Westminster 
Rifles  ;  5th  Brigade,  2nd  London  Division  ;  West  Riding  Division  and  North- 
umbrian Brigade. 

BOYD,  JOHN  CAMPBELL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1912.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915;  Captain  Sept  1916. 
Dispatches  May  191 7. 

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BOYD,  THOMAS  JAMIESON  LAYCOCK  STIRLING. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Science,  1905-9.  R.N.V.R., 
Paymaster  Sub-Lieut,  Dec.  1914.  Royal  Air  Force,  Wireless  Section,  Lieut.; 
attached  H.Q.,  France,  March  1918  to  April  1919. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  Oct.  1913  to  July  1915.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1916-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A., 
Officer  Cadet  May  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.     D/307th  Brigade.     France. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  HENRY  STUART. 

Bo'ness  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1917-19.  5th  Royal  Scots, 
Private ;  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut. 

BOYDEN,  PERCY  HAMILTON. 

George  Watson's  College  and  King  Edward  VI.  School,  Birmingham.  M.B.,  CM. 
1890;  M.D.  1899.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Excellent,  Surgeon-Commander,  1907. 
Inter-allied  Sanitary  Commission,  1916-19.  Commander  of  Military  Order  of  Avis 
(Portuguese)  1917. 

BOYES,  WILLIAM  PURVES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903.  Minister  of  U.F.  Church,  1907.  Chaplain, 
2nd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers;  Captain  May  1916.     France  1916-18. 

BOYLE,  HENRY  ALOYSIUS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917.  Russia, 
Army  of  Black  Sea. 

BRADLEY,  FREDERICK  HOYSTED. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain.     D.S.O.     M.C. 

BRADLEY,  RICHARD  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1 901.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  July  191 3. 

BRAID,  FREDERIC  LUNAN. 

Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  C.D.A.  (Aberdeen).  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Dec.  191 5  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet.  3rd  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1916. 
Attached  2nd  Royal  Scots ;  2nd  London  Regiment  (Royal  Fusiliers) ;  2nd  Royal 
Fusiliers.     Wounded  Sept.  1917  and  invalided  out. 

BRAMWELL,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Sept  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet.     Cavalry,  Officer  Cadet  April  1918. 

BRAMWELL,  BYROM  STANLEY. 

Cheltenham.  B.A.  (Cantab.);  LL.B.  1902.  Advocate.  R.F.A.  (T),  1st  Lowland 
Brigade,  Lieut.;  Captain  June  1916.  Royal  Artillery,  52nd  Division,  Staff 
Captain.     Gallipoli  and  France. 

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BRAMWELL,  EDWIN. 

Cheltenham.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1919;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1903;  FRCP.. 
(Lond.)  1907.  Physician,  R.I.E. ;  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medicine.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Captain  1898.    2nd  Scottish  General,  Edinburgh  War,  and  Royal  Victoria  Hospitals. 

BRAMWELL,  HERBERT. 

Cheltenham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1884;  M.D.  1888;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1897.  Navy 
Admiralty  Surgeon,  North  Shields,  1886-1906.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.-Col.  May 
1912.  Attached  Gloucester  Hussars,  Aug.  1914.  Devonport,  Taunton,  and 
Tidworth  Military  Hospitals,  March  191 5  to  Nov.  191 8.     Mention  Aug.   191 7. 

BRAMWELL,  HUGH  RANSOM. 

University  and  High  Schools,  Nottingham.  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1886.     Assistant  to  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  June  191 5. 

BRANCH,  EDMUND  RALPH. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  D.T.M.  and  H. 
Edinburgh  Vol.  Medical  Service  Coy.  1893-8,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1916 ;  Captain  Sept.  1917 ;  Acting  Major  March  1918.  Leith  and  Edinburgh 
War  Hospitals.     Prisoners  of  War  Hospital,  Stobs. 

BRAND,  GEORGE  BELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Lowland 
Division,  A.S.C,  May  191 1  ;  Captain  Nov.  1914.  Aurist  to  70th  and  27th  General 
Hospitals,  and  45th  Indian  General  Hospital,  Cairo,  1918.  Dispatches,  Salonika, 
Dec.  191 6. 

BRANDER,  GEORGE  LAING. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1900 ;  B.D.  Minister  of  U.F.  Church,  1906.  nth 
Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  1915.  Wounded  and  taken 
Prisoner  of  War. 

BRANDER,  WILLIAM  BROWNE. 

George  Watson's  College;  Athletics.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1903.  Indian 
Defence  Force,  Captain  Sept.   1914.     C.B.E.  (Civil). 

BRANFORD,  FREDERICK  VICTOR 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  and  1916-17;  M.A.  1916.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1918.  Interned  in  Holland  after  being  shot  down  on 
Dutch-Belgium  Frontier,  1917. 

BRANFORD,  JOHN  FREDERICK  KYTCHEN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1890.  Clergyman,  Church  of  England. 
Chaplain  to  Army  Forces,  4th  Class,  1916. 

BRASH,  JAMES  COUPER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1906;  B.Sc.  1908;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  Senior 
President,  S.R.C,  1909-10.  Leeds  University  O.T.C  Infantry,  1911-13,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  1914;  Captain  April  191 5;  Acting 
Major  Jan.   1918.     France   1914-19.     M.C.  April   1916. 

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BRASSEY,  LAWRENCE  PERCIVAL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  Dec.  1912;  attached  91st 
Punjabis.     Dispatches. 

BRAYNE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK. 

Derby;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1890-4;  Lieut.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1897;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1903.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Jan.  1904;  Captain  Jan.  1907; 
Major  July  191 5.     East  Africa  1914-15  ;  Mesopotamia  1918;  Afghan  War  1919. 

BRAYSHAW,  HAROLD  CURRIE. 

St  John's  College,  Johannesburg.  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-18  ;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1918.     1st  Battn.  Cape  Town  Highlanders,  Corporal  Aug.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5. 

BREBNER,  ALICK. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1905.  Biliar  Light  Horse,  Lieut.  191 5.  India. 
CLE.  1920. 

BREBNER,  CHARLES  STUART. 

Darlington  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1898;  M.D.  1904;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1903. 
R.A.M.C  (T),  1908;  Temp.  Major  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916  to 
Dec.  1918.  O.C  2/ist  London  Field  Ambulance,  1914.  Overseas  Feb.  1916  to 
Dec.  1918.     D.S.O.  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and  Jan.  1918. 

BREBNER,  GEORGE  GUSTAV  RADLOFF. 

M.A.  1903.  5th  Mounted  Brigade,  South  Africa;  Lieut.  191 5.  German  South- 
West  Africa. 

BREEKS,  CHARLES  WILKINSON. 

Rugby  and  Oxford.  M.B.,  CM.  1898;  D.P.H.  (Cantab.)  1902.  South  African 
Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  1916. 

BREMNER,  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  D.T.M.  &  H.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909-12,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  attached  2nd  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers;  17th  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  31st  Field  Ambulance  and  7th  Royal 
Munster  Fusiliers.     Salonika.     M.C  June  1916.     Dispatches  July  1916. 

BREMNER,  DUGALD  CHARLES. 

Craigmount  House.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain 
June  1915  ;  Major  Feb.  1919;  attached  8th  Royal  Scots  (T). 

BREMNER,  FREDERICK  RUSSELL. 

Madras  Academy,  St  Andrews.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1888;  M.B.,  CM.  1903; 
M.D.  1919;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Oct.  1908;  Captain 
1909;  Major  Aug.  1914. 

BREMNER,  THOMAS  PENNINGTON. 

Eastbourne  College.  Student  of  Medicine.  1st  King's  Liverpool  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany  Aug. 
1916  to  Nov.  1 91 8. 

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BRESLIN,  JOHN  DUNLOP. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  College  Coy.,  6th  Royal 
Scots,  1904-9,  Sergeant.  17th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.     Wounded  April  1917  and  invalided  out  on  3rd  April  1918. 

BREWIS,  ROBERT  R. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1909-10.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 3. 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  Private  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1916; 
Acting  Captain  April  1918.     M.C.  March  1918. 

BREWIS,  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  April  191 8  to  Jan.   1919,  Cadet.     R.E.,  City  of  Edinburgh  (T.),  Sapper. 

BRIDGES,  JAMES  WHITESIDE 

M.B.,  CM.  1888.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  General 
Hospital,  France.     Canadian  Exp.   Force,   1914.     C.B.E. 

BRIGGS,  ARCHIBALD  SMITH. 

High  School,  Dundee.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.     France  1917. 

BRIGGS,  HUGH  FRANCIS. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  May  1909; 
Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  May  1917. 

BRIMS,  DONALD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Dec.  1916;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1917. 
8th  Lincolnshire  Regiment  and  21st  Labour  Group  H.Q.     France  1917-18. 

BRINDLE,  EDWARD  HERBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1912-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
12th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

BRITTON,  THOMAS  CONN. 

Strabane  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  March  1918. 

BROAD,  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM. 

Monmouth.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Dec.  1908;  Major.  3rd  West 
General  Hospital,  Cardiff. 

BROADWOOD,  CHARLES  STEWART. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Aug.  to  Oct.  1915,  Cadet.  14th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915; 
Lieut.  July  1917  ;  attached  R.E.  (Signals). 

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BROADWOOD,  ROBERT  GRANT. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine, 
191 3-1 5  and  1918-19;  B.Sc.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1914-15,  Cadet. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Lieut.  France.  Wounded.  M.C.  March 
1917. 

BROATCH,  GEORGE  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1883.  Royal  Navy,  1886;  Fleet  Surgeon  Aug.  1902;  Surgeon- 
Captain  May  1916;  attached  R.N.  Barracks,  Portsmouth;  H.M.S.  Royal  Sovereign 
and  R.N.  Hospital,  Malta.  C.B.E.  Jan.  1919.  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour 
(France)  March  191 9. 

BRODIE,  PETER  MARTIN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1917-19; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.) ; 
Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private.  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  to  July  1917. 

BROGDEN,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

B.A.  (Camb.)  1889;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D  1904.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain. 
4th  Leicestershire  Regiment. 

BROMLEY,  WILLIAM  JOHN  DALE. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Lancaster;  First  XV.  and  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899. 
Queen  Mary's  Military  Hospital,  Whalley,  1916-17.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1917 ; 
Acting  Major  April  to  May  1919. 

BROOK,  ALEXANDER  BARNETT. 

Invergordon  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  4th 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  1908;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915; 
Captain  May  1916.  France.  Wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle  March  1915.  Dis- 
patches Aug.  1 91 9. 

BROOKE-PECHELL,  Sir  AUGUSTUS  ALEXANDER  (Bart.). 

Hanley-on-Thames  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1881.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired).     Burma  Campaign,  1885-7.     War  Office,  Dec.  1914  to  April  1919. 

BROOKHOUSE,  HERBERT. 

Repton.  Student  of  Science,  1901-2.  13th  Manchester  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 5;  Captain  and  R.T.O.  1917.     Mesopotamia. 

BROOKS,  CHARLES  MONTAGUE. 

Durham;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  1917-18, 
Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.     Tank  Corps,  2nd  Battn.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1919. 

BROOKSBANK,  BERTRAM. 

Keighly  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15;  M.A.  1914.  University 
Diploma  in  Education,  191 5.  H.A.C,  Private  Jan.  1916.  Wounded.  Invalided 
out  Jan.  1919. 

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BROOME,  HAROLD  HOLKER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  191 3.  Professor 
of  Anatomy,  Lahore  Medical  College.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  July  1914. 
N.-W.  Frontier,  Mohmand  Front  191 5;  Mesopotamia  1916;  German  East  Africa  1917. 

BROTHERSTON,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1908-12, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1913  ;  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915.  Gallipoli  191 5  ;  Sinai  1916;  Palestine  1917;  France 
1918.     Twice  Wounded.     Invalided  out  July  1919. 

BROUGH,  DANIEL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.R.C.S.,  L.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1903. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916.     Sanitary  Officer  and  D.A.D.M.S. 

BROUGH,  THOMAS. 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-13.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Nov. 
1916,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1916.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918;  Staff  Captain  April  1919.  France  May  1917  ; 
The  Rhine  April  1919.     Wounded  at  Nine  Wood  Nov.  1917. 

BROUN,  JAMES  CRAWFORD  CALDWELL. 

M.A.  1880;  LL.B.  Advocate,  1886.  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Ayr.  7th  Gordon 
Highlanders  (T),  Shetland  Coy.,  Major  June  1905. 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug  191 5,  Cadet. 
6th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1915  ;  Lieut.  July   1917.     France. 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER  MORRIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1887;  LL.B.  (Distinction)  1893;  D.C.L. 
(Heidelberg)  1892.  First  XV.  16th  and  1st  Saskatchewan  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1916;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916  to  Nov.  1918.     Overseas  May  1917  to  Oct.  1918. 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER  SMITH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1909-12.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1914.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  July  1914  ;  L/Corporal ;  Corporal;  Sergeant ; 
Regt.  Q.M.S.     France  Feb.  1915  to  Dec.  1918. 

BROWN,  ANDREW  CASSELS. 

Fettes;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1902.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ; 
Captain  July  1918.  Mudros  Oct.  1915  ;  Alexandria  Feb.  1916;  H.M.S.  Princess 
Elizabeth  Jan.  1918.     Wallasey  Military  Hospital,  1918-19. 

BROWN,  AUBREY  GARDNER. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Christ's  Hospital.  M.A.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1. 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1904-6;  O.T.C.  Medical,  1906-10,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  Feb.  1913;  Captain  March  1915. 

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BROWN,  CECIL  CARRON. 

Alloa  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1916-17,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March  1917. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  MARSHALL. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1911-14;  M.A.  1912; 
LL.B.  1914.  Advocate.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
Royal  Fusiliers  (Sportsman's  Battn.),  Private  Oct.  1914.  3rd  and  1st  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  July  1917. 
France.     Wounded  at  Hooge  Sept.  191 5,  and  at  Passchendaele  Sept.  1917. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  ROLLAND. 

Falkirk  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  191 3  to  Aug.  1914, 
Cadet.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
Nov.  1916.     Attached  Machine-Gun  Corps.     M.C.  Aug.  191 7. 

BROWN,  COLIN  EDNIE. 

Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.     Scottish  Horse  (T),  Private. 

BROWN,  CYRIL  WILLIAM  GILLINGHAM.     (See  p.  747.) 

BROWN,  DAVID. 

High  School,  Dalkeith.  M.A.  (Hons.)  1916.  3rd  Royal  Scots.  Attached  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917 ;  Lieut.  July  1918.  India,  Mesopotamia, 
and  Persia. 

BROWN,  DAVID  JACK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  R.N.V.R.  Aug.  1914. 
Assistant-Paymaster  March   1917  ;  Paymaster-Lieut.  March  to  July   1919. 

BROWN,  DOUGLAS  L. 

Berwickshire  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,   1917-18,  and  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Gunner  July   1917. 

BROWN,  ERIC  BARLOW. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant. 
Cambridge  University  O.T.C.  1912-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  I9i2-I4and  1916-19; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 3  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  3rd  and  2nd 
Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Lieut.  ;  Captain 
Aug.   191 5.     East  Africa  1914-16. 

BROWN,  FRANCIS  LEONARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1885;  M.D.  1890.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915; 
Captain  Sept.  1916-17. 

BROWN,  FRANCIS  ROBERT 

George  Watson's  College;  Rugby  Football.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  1915;  Captain  May  1916;  Acting  Major  May  1918.  28th  General  Hospital 
and  27th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Salonika  and  the  Black  Sea.  O.B.E.  and 
Dispatches  June  1919. 

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BROWN,  FRANK  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  191 8.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
March  1917;  L/Corporal  1918. 

BROWN,  FREDERICK  GEORGE  HARMAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14  and  1918-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Sept.  1914  to  March  1915,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer,  April  1916 
to  Sept.  1917.     H.M.S.  Oracle  and  H.M.S.  Ariel.     Battle  of  Jutland. 

BROWN,  GAVIN  STIELL. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
Aug.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Nov.  191 8.  13th  General  Hospital,  Boulogne.  M.C. 
Nov.  1918. 

BROWN,  GEORGE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  191 5.  Lecturer  in  Greek 
and  Philosophy,  Amherst  College,  Mass.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  July  191 5, 
Cadet  Corporal.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Temp.  Lieut. 
March  1916;  Acting  Captain  March  1917-18  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  R.E.,  Signal 
Service,  March  1918  to  Sept.   1919. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  EVERARD. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  Durham  School.  O.T.C.  191 5-17.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  April  1918;  Cadet 
May  1918;  Flight  Cadet  Nov.  1918. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  HERBERT  JAMES. 

Bishop  Cotton's  School  and  College,  India.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1895-9,  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1903  ;  Captain 
July  1906;  Major  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  July  191 5  to  Nov.  1917. 
Attached  7th  Division ;  23rd  Field  Ambulance,  and  26th  General  Hospital. 
France  Oct.   1914  to  Jan.   1919.     Bacteriologist.     D.S.O.     Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

BROWN,  GIFFORD  HOSEASON. 

Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
3rd  Border  Regiment  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1914. 

BROWN,  HARRY  GAMBLE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1919.  6th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Sept.  1914.  Machine-Gun  Corps  (Motor),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ;  Lieut. 
Nov.  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1916.     France  Jan.  1916-18;  India  Feb.  1918. 

BROWN,  HENRY  GREY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917.     43rd  General  Hospital,  Salonika. 

BROWN,  HENRY  HILTON. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1914.  O.T.C 
Medical,  1905-1 1,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
Oct.  191 5;  Acting  Major  Jan.  191 8.    France  1914.     Italian  Medal  for  Asiago  Plateau. 

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BROWN,  HENRY  REYNOLDS. 

M.A.  1890;  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1901.  British  Red  Cross  Hospital,  Dinard, 
1914-15.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  March  1916-17.  Essex 
R.A.S.C.,  M.T.  (V.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1917. 

BROWN,  JAMES. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  and  1918-19;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Classics)   1916.     Non-Combatant  Corps,  Private  July   1916  to  Jan   1919. 

BROWN,  JAMES. 

Dalkeith  High  School.     Student  of  Arts,  1904-7.     O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  May 

1916,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  May  1916.  4th,  6th,  and  9th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918.     France.     Twice  Wounded. 

BROWN,  JAMES. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1914-18;  M.A.  1918.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  1917  to  June  1918,  Cadet.  15th  Scottish  Rifles,  Private  June  1918. 
Attached  21st,  1st,  and  3rd  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

BROWN,  JAMES. 

Student.     7th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Captain. 

BROWN,  JAMES. 

Fraserburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  1st  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  Feb.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  1916.     Trench  Mortar  Battery.    France  1914.    Wounded  at  the  Somme  1916. 

BROWN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Ayr  Academy.     O.T.C.  1910-15.     University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1916  to  April 

1917,  Cadet  Bombardier  ;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 
83rd  Brigade,  France.  Wounded  and  Prisoner  of  War,  March  to  Dec.  191 8. 
Invalided  out. 

BROWN,  JAMES  COWIE. 

Alloa  Academy  ;  First  XI.  M.A.  (Glasg.).  Student  of  Law,  191 1-1 5  ;  LL.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Dec.  1914  to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T),  City  of  Edinburgh 
Fortress,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Attached  Sound  Ranging 
Section,  France. 

BROWN,  JAMES  CRICHTON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 5. 
Canadian  Artillery,  Montreal  Heavy  Brigade,  Private  Aug.  1914.  Transferred 
125th  Coy.,  Canadian  Forestry  Corps,  Sergeant  Aug.  1919.  Overseas  for  two 
years. 

BROWN,  JAMES  EDWARD  MYLES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  South  African  Campaign,  1900,  Private;  Lieut.  1914; 
Captain.     No.  1  Ambulance,  1st  Division,  France.     India. 

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BROWN,  JAMES  GODFREY  LYON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1917-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1919.  President,  S.R.C.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet 
Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  Attached  R.H.A., 
1st  Indian  Cavalry  Division.  R.F.C.  and  Royal  Air  Force;  Flight  Lieut.  June 
1916 ;  Flight  Commander  Dec.  1916.    France  1915.    Wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle. 

BROWN,  JOHN  FALCONER. 

Auckland  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910 ;  M.D.  1915.  N.Z. 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  May  191 5  ;  Major  Sept.  1917.     N.Z.  Division. 

BROWN,  KENNETH  ROBERT. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  O.T.C.  191 1-1 3.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919-20.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  June  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916;  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1917  ;  Lieut.  ;  Brigade  Signal  Officer.     France  1917-19.     M.C.  June  1919. 

BROWN,  NORMAN  MACDOWELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
191 5-16,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Special  Brigade  (Pioneer),  May  1916.  France  1916-19. 
Vimy  Ridge,  Lens,  and  Dixmude.     Wounded  June  1916. 

BROWN,  PETER  GORDON. 

Royal  High  School.  MA.  1903.  FLA.  R.N.R.,  Assistant-Paymaster,  July 
191 5  ;  Paymaster-Lieut.  July  1917.  Secretary  to  Flag  Captain,  Rosyth,  April 
1916-19. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  ANDREW. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  M.A.  1903.  Schoolmaster,  i/ioth  Royal  Scots 
(T),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Lieut.  1915  ;  Captain  June  1916. 

BROWN,  STAIR  DICKSON. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1915-17  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917. 
5th  and  8th  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  to  Dec.   1918.     France. 

BROWN,  THOMAS  ANDREW  PETRIE. 

M.A.  1906.     Schoolmaster.     "H"  (College)  Coy.,  6th  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1902-10, 

Sergeant.  R.E.,  180th  Coy.,  Corporal  July  191 5.  France  Aug.  191 5  to  Oct.  1916, 
and  Oct.  1917  to  July  191 8.     Wounded  Oct.  1916. 

BROWN,  THOMAS  ARNOLD. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 1  -1 5  ;  M.A.  and 
B.Sc.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  Officer 
Cadet  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  March  1918.     Gibraltar  1917-19. 

BROWN,  THOMAS  BARLOW. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.     France.     Twice  Wounded. 

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BROWN,  THOMAS  GRAHAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1903;  D.Sc.  1914;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1912. 
Lecturer  in  Experimental  Physiology,  University  of  Manchester.  R.  A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
March  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916.     Salonika  1916-19. 

BROWN,  WALTER  HEWITSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-11.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
Oct.  1910  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  attached  Scottish  Horse 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Q.M.S.  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant-Major  March  1915. 
3rd  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  A.S.C.  (T),  Lieut.  July  1915;  Captain  March 
1919.     23rd  and  64th  Highland  Division  Train,  and  21st  M.T.  Reception  Park. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1895-1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1912; 
Lieut-Col.  May  1917.  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Egyptian 
Exp.  Force,  Palestine.     Dispatches  1919.     O.B.E.   1919. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  ARMOUR. 

B.Sc.  (Glasg.)  1895  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  March  1917. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  THOMSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  Jan. 
1914,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Dec.  1916.  Scottish  Horse 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance.     M.C. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  WELSH. 

High  School,  Falkirk.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut;  Captain.     R.A.M.C.     India. 

BROWNE,  BERNARD  SCORE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.     M.C. 

BROWNE,  LESLIE  AITCHISON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  B.Sc.  191 3.  No.  4  University  Coy.,  McGill  University, 
Montreal.  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  Private  Sept.  191 5. 
France.    Wounded  at  Ypres  June  1916.    Explosives  Chemist,  Jan.  i9i7toJune  1918. 

BROWNLEE,  ARTHUR  OXLAND  INNES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1917-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1910  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A.  (Meerut  Division),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1918. 
France  1914.     Wounded  191 5. 

BROWNLEE,  CHARLES. 

Umtata  School,  South  Africa.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-19. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T),  Private  Aug.  1914.  King's  Own  Yorkshire 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917.  Attached  Royal  Air  Force  (Observer), 
Dec.  1917.  France  Sept.  191 5,  Aug.  1917,  March  to  June  1918;  Salonika  Dec. 
191 5  to  Nov.  1916. 

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BROWNLEE,  CHARLES  ABERCROMBIE  ERIC  INNES. 

Dale  College,  South  Africa.  Cadet  Corps  1901-6;  Lieut.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1908-14  and  191 5-16  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1909  to  Aug.  1914, 
Cadet  Corporal.  RF.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  1915.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Dec.  1916  to  March  1919.  France  Feb.  to  Sept.  1915  ; 
India  Oct.  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 

BROWNLEE,  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Sept.   1916. 

BROWNLEE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.  Royal 
Navy,  H.M.  T.B.D.  Narwhal,  Ord.  Seaman,  April  1916. 

BROWNLEE,  J.  I. 

M.B.,  CM.     Cape  Medical  Corps,  Major. 

BROWNLIE,  CLAUDE  B. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1916.  France 
1915-16;  Festubert  and  Loos.     Wounded. 

BROWNLIE,  JAMES  RUTHERFORD. 

Stranraer  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1907-9;  Law  Agent,  1910.  7th  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers,  Private  Oct.  1914.  9th  Border  Regiment  (Pioneers),  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  and  Adjutant  April  1918.  M.C.  May  1917. 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palms,  May  19 19. 

BRUCE,  ALEXANDER  ERIC. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Nov.  1916,  Cadet 
Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1916.  R.G.A.,  322nd  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     Wounded  Sept.  1918. 

BRUCE,  ALEXANDER  NINIAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  and  D.Sc.  1909;  M.D.  191 1. 
Lecturer,  Physiology  of  the  Nervous  System.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  April  1916; 
Lieut.-Col.  July  1918.     Crookston  and  Dunblane  War  Hospitals. 

BRUCE,  BENJAMIN  BAIN. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  MA.  1903.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  102nd  and  64th 
Coys.,  Gunner  Dec.  191 5  ;  L/Bombardier  March  1918. 

BRUCE,  CHARLES  DAVID. 

Dollar  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

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BRUCE,  Sir  DAVID. 

Stirling  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  F.R.S.  1899;  D.Sc.  (Hon.  Dublin); 
LL.D.  (Glasgow  and  Liverpool) ;  F.R.C.P.  (Lond.) ;  Corr.  Institut  de  France. 
R.A.M.C  1883.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Lieut.-Col. ;  Major-General ; 
Surgeon-General  191 2.  Chairman,  W.O.,  Pathological,  Tetanus  and  Trench  Fever 
Committees.     C.B.  1905;  Knighted  1908;  K.C.B.  1918.     Retired  May  1919. 

BRUCE,  DAVID. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1918.  nth  King's  Liverpool  Regiment,  Private 
May  1916.     Wounded  and  invalided  out. 

BRUCE,  DOUGLAS  W. 

Banff  Academy.  M.A.  (Aberdeen).  Student  of  Divinity,  1907-10 ;  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  Football  "  Blue."  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916. 
Wounded  March  1918. 

BRUCE,  GEORGE  ROBERT. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D. 
1914;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  191 3.  RA.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April 
1915  ;  Major  Nov.  1917.  Sanitary  Officer,  Malta,  Nov.  1917.  Dispatches 
March   1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June   1919. 

BRUCE,  JAMES. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1918.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force. 

BRUCE,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Law,  1898-1903.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1904.  A.S.C.  (T.),  Captain 
April  1909.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914  ;  Major  June  1916.  i/ist  Lowland  Mounted 
Brigade,  T.  and  S.  Column.  Dardanelles  Sept.  1915  ;  Egypt  Jan.  1916;  Italy 
Dec.  1917  to  Jan.  1919.     Dispatches  (Italy)  6th  and  18th  Jan.  1919. 

BRUCE,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1881-4.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme 
Courts  and  Notary  Public,  1900.  Q.E.R.,  1882-4,  Private  4th  Royal  Scots, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1916  to  Aug.  1917.     Royal  Defence  Corps. 

BRUCE,  JAMES  WHITSON  KEMP. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Aug.  1914.     H.M.S.  Edgar. 

BRUCE,  JOHN. 

Kelso  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  Q.E.R  1883-8,  Private.  R.A.M.C  (T.), 
Captain  Jan.  1915;  Major  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1917.  Attached  2/ist  East 
Lancashire  Field  Ambulance,  July  191 5  to  June  1919.  29th  Casualty  Clearing 
Station,  Bonn.  France ;  third  Ypres,  Nieuport,  Passchendaele,  Somme,  and 
Courtrai.  Dispatches  March  1918  and  Aug.  1919.  O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 
T.D.  Aug.  1919. 

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BRUCE,  LEWIS  CAMPBELL 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1889;  M.D.  1894;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1896; 
FRCP.  (Edin.)  1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ; 
Acting  Major  Jan.  1917;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1918.  Attached  Scottish  Horse. 
O.C.  Murthly  War  Hospital,  Jan.  1917  to  March  1919.  M.C.  and  Dispatches, 
Gallipoli,  Nov.  191 5. 

BRUCE,  MATTHEW. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885.  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Major  Jan.  191 8.  3rd  Northumberland  Field 
Ambulance. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT. 

Student  of  Science,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  L/Corporal. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT. 

Perth  Academy.     Student  of  Science,  1918-19.     R.G.A.,  Gunner. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT  TENNANT 

M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1903.  RA.M.C  (T),  Lieut.;  Captain  May  1915. 
Attached  2nd  Highland  Field  Ambulance. 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  Bugler.  N.Z. 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1915  ;  Major  July  1918;  Lieut.-Col.  April  1920. 
Egypt,  France.     Dispatches.     O.B.E.  1919. 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1909.  Schoolmaster. 
9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  May   1916;    L/Corporal  Aug.   1917. 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM  PHIN  DODDS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  191 8.  52nd  Gordon  Highlanders. 
Private  June  1918. 

BRUCE-LOW,  EDWARD. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  June  191 5.     Machine-Gun  Corps.     France  1916. 

BRUMMITT,  ELLIOTT  ARTHUR 

Prince  Alfred  College,  Adelaide.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Australian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  May  1915  ;  Major  Aug.  1917.  nth  Australian  Field  Ambulance. 
Mediterranean  Exp.  Force  191 5.  Egypt  1916  ;  France  Aug.  1917  to  Dec.  1919. 
Dispatches  April  1918. 

BRUNT,  EDGAR  HAROLD. 

St  Paul's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  March  1916.  Attached 
5th  North  Staffordshire  Regiment ;  43rd  and  37th  Casualty  Clearing  Stations. 

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BRUNTON,  GEORGE  LLEWELLYN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Dec.   1914;    Captain  Dec.   191 5.     France  May   191 5  to  Nov.   191 8. 

BRUNTON,  GEORGE  McQUEEN. 

Dunfermline  High  School  and  Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  April  1917  ;  Captain  April  191 8.     Egypt. 

BRUNTON,  ROBERT  STANLEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-7  and  1913-15.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1915-16,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  April  1918. 

BRUNTON,  WILLIAM  DAVID. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,   1914-15  ;    Medical,   1915-17,  Cadet.     Royal   Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  July 

1917.  Attached  3rd  Royal  Marine  Battn.,  Mediterranean. 

BRYCE,  GEORGE. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1903-6  and  1910;  B.Sc. 
1906.  Ceylon  Planters'  Rifle  Corps;  Ceylon  Riots,  May  and  June  191 5.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Sanitary  Service,  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Captain  April  1918. 

BRYCE,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1910-11,  Cadet  Colour- 
Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  Royal  Army  Veterinary 
Corps,  Private  Jan.  191 5  ;  Corporal  Feb.  1915  ;  Sergeant  Oct.  1915  ;  Regt. 
Sergeant-Major,  Feb.  1917.  Attached  G.H.O.,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force.  Dispatches 
Sept.  1916.     Meritorious  Service  Medal  Jan.  1919. 

BRYCE,  WILLIAM  HENDERSON. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1894.  Q.R.V.B. 
Royal  Scots,  nine  years.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  Oct.  1916. 

BRYDON,  ROBERT  SOMERVILLE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-10.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Hist.)  1914.     R.G.A.,  Gunner  Feb.  1916. 

BRYDONE,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb. 
to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.C.,  2nd  Mechanic,  May  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1917; 
Lieut.  April  191 8.  France;  first  Cambrai,  Passchendaele.  Wounded  and  Prisoner 
of  War,  Dec.  1917-18. 

BRYDONE,  THOMAS. 

Moffat  Academy.  M.A.  1906;  B.Sc.  1910.  Neil  Arnott  Scholar,  1908.  Demonstrator 
(Nat.  Phil,  and  Maths.),  1908-10.  4th,  6th,  and  13th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  1903  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  1912;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  May  1916;  Captain  April  1917. 
France.     Wounded  at  Monchy-le-Preux,  Arras,  April   1917.     Invalided  out  Nov. 

1918.  Dispatches  April  1917. 

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BRYSON,  LEONARD  HORNER. 

Blairlodge.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1893. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916  to  Nov.  1918. 

BUCHAN,  DAVID  CAMPBELL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1916-17  and  1918-19; 
M.A.  1920.  T.N.T.  Factory,  Craigleith,  Chemist.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet 
July  1 91 7  ;    2nd  Lieut. 

BUCHAN,  HENRY  FRANCIS  W. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  191 2,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut. ;  Captain  June  1916. 

BUCHAN,  WILLIAM  TAYLOR. 

Alloa  Academy.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1910  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.     Alexandria,  Egypt.     Dispatches  1919. 

BUCHANAN,  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1911-15.  Student  of  Science,  1916.  Royal 
Army  Veterinary  Corps  (Dresser  Squad),  Private  Oct.  1916. 

BUCHANAN,  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1915,  Cadet. 
R.N.V.R,  H.M.S.  Morning  Star,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Nov.  191 5. 

BUCHANAN,  HENRY  MEREDITH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain;  Major  Sept.  1916.  Attached 
Otago  Mounted  Rifles. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  2nd 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1916;  L/Corporal  April  1917.  469th  H.S.E.  Coy. 
Labour  Corps. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN  CECIL  RANKIN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Cadet  Battn.  1912-15,  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  July  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France,  Mesopotamia,  and  Palestine.  Wounded  in  France  Aug.  1916.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1917. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN  VASSIE. 

Langholm  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1909-12,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  March  1916.  21st  and  27th  General 
Hospitals,   1916-17,  and  Aden  Field  Force,   1918-19. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917 ; 
Acting  Major  June   1918.     19th  Stationary  Hospital,  East  Africa. 

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BUCHANAN,  ROBERT  DICK. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Oct.   191 5;  Captain  Oct.   1916.     6th  General   Hospital,  Rouen. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT  WILSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1896;  B.Sc.  1899;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1915.     Mediterranean  and  British  Exp.  Forces. 

BUCHANAN,  WALTER  JAMES. 

Rangoon  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1909.  Moulmein  Vol.  Rifles, 
Sept.   1917. 

BUCHER,  DAVID  ERIC. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C  1914-15.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  3rd  Gordon 
Highlanders  (S.R.),  Private  March  1916  ;  L/Corporal  May  1916;  Corporal  Dec. 
1916;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 

BUCKLEY,  HUGH  CLIVE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  ;  Major  Aug.  1916. 

BUCKNER,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1902;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1902.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Captain  Oct.  191 1  ;  attached  1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance. 

BUDGE,  DAVID. 

Dunbar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Cyclops,  Signalman, 
May  1916. 

BUDLER,  ARTHUR  HAROLD  De  WET. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914 
to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  25th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Feb.  191 7. 

BUIST,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  TREMINHEERE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  191 1.  No.  13  Combined 
Field  Ambulance,  Rawal  Pindi,  191 5. 

BUIST,  DAVID  STIRLING. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C,  attached  Egyptian  Army,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1908;  Captain  Feb.  1913.  Mudros  1915  ;  Mongalla  and  Darfur  1916; 
Nyima  1917-18.  Dispatches  (Mongalla)  1916  and  (Nyima)  1917.  Order  of  the 
Nile  (4th  Class). 

BUIST,  HERBERT  JOHN  MARTIN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  1891  ;  Lieut.-Col. 
1913;  Col.  1917.  Malakand  1897;  Tirah  1897-8;  South  Africa  1899-1902. 
D.S.O.  1901  ;  C.M.G.  1918 ;  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  (France)  and 
Serbian  Order  of  St  Sava  1917.  Dispatches  (German  S.-W.  Africa)  Aug.  1915  ; 
(Salonika)  Nov.  1917  and  Jan.  1919. 

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BUIST,  JOHN  MARTIN. 

M.B..CM.  1893  ;  D.P.H.  and  Diploma  Tropical  Medicine  (Camb.)  1904.  R.A.M.C., 
Major  Jan.  1906;  Lieut-Col. 

BULLOCH,  OSWALD  HUNTLY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  RA.M.C,  Captain  Feb.  1918.  2/3rd  Wessex  Field  Ambulance 
and  2  '6th  King's  Liverpool  Regiment.     France. 

BULLOCK,  ARTHUR  EDWIN. 

Warwick  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  1915.  Attached  Gloucestershire  Yeomanry. 
Dispatches.     M.C. 

BULLOCK,  WILLIAM  EWART. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915. 
Dispatches  191 8. 

BULMAN,  JOHN  RODERICK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.     R.A.M.C  (T),  Captain.     No.  2  Convalescent  Depot,  Salonika. 

BURGES,  CYRIL  PHILLIPS. 

Taunton  School.  O.T.C  1913-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1917.     France  Dec.  1917  to  Oct.  1918. 

BURGESS,  CHARLES  HERBERT 

Royal  School,  Dungannon.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916; 
Captain  Dec.   1917.     Dispatches  Oct.   1918. 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM  LESLIE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1912 ;  D.T.M.  &  H.  1911; 
D.P.H.  1914,  Lecturer  in  Public  Health,  St  Andrews  University.  RA.M.C, 
Lieut.  Sept.   1914;  Captain  April  to  Dec.   191 5. 

BURLEIGH,  JOHN  HENDERSON  SEAFORTH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-15,  1916-17,  and 
1918-19;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1914  to  March  1915,  Cadet.  2/4A 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  to  Oct.  1916. 

BURLEIGH,  THOMAS  HUNTLYWOOD. 

Kelso  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14  and  1918-20 ;  M.A.  1920. 
R.A.M.C,  Private  Oct.  1914.     33rd  and  44th  Field  Ambulances.     M.M.  Oct.  1918. 

BURLEIGH,  WALTER  HENRY. 

King  Edward's  High  School,  Birmingham ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C  1909-11; 
Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Science,  1911-13.  O.T.C  Engineers,  1911-13,  Cadet. 
A.S.C  (M.T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  March  1917 
to  June  1919.     France  and  Italy. 

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BURN-MURDOCH,  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  B.A.  1908  and  LL.B.  (Camb.)  191 1.  Student 
of  Arts  1905-6,  and  Law  1907-11.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1911.  Notary  Public, 
1913.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  France 
July  to  Aug.  1915  and  June  to  Oct.  1917.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1919. 

BURN-MURDOCH,  HECTOR. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5  ;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Camb.),  and 
Advocate,  1905  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  1907 ;  Lecturer  in  English  Law.  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Temp.  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Jan.  191 5;  Temp.  Major 
May  1916;  Captain  (Reg.)  Nov.  1916;  Major  June  1919.  Attached  14th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders;  Royal  Air  Force  and  Admiralty.     France,  April  1916-17. 

BURN-MURDOCH,  THOMAS  MONCK. 

Collegiate  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1877  ;  FRCP.  (Edin.)  1899.  Lecturer 
on  Diseases  of  Children.  Rugby  "  Blue."  R.A.M.C.,  Hon.  Major  Feb.  1916. 
Springburn  and  Woodside,  and  Dalmeny  War  Hospitals. 

BURNE,  H.  WALLACE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and 
1918-19.  O.T.C  Infantry,  April  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  RA.M.C  (T),  3/ist 
Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914 ;  2nd  Serbian  Army  Field 
Ambulance,  Sept.  to  Dec.  191 5.  3/ist  Scottish  Horse  Feb.  1916;  i/6th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Jan.  1917. 

BURNESS,  EDWARD  WALKER. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  Oct. 
1917,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  3rd,  9th,  6th,  and  nth  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918;  Lieut.  Aug.  1919.     France. 

BURNESS,  RONALD. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1893-1900.  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  1900.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.  2nd  Lovat 
Scouts,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Attached  10th  Cameron 
Highlanders.     Egypt  Dec.   1915  ;    Salonika  Oct.  1916;    France  June  1918. 

BURNET,  DAVID  S. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Student  of  Law,  1907-9.  8th  and  1st  Royal  Scots 
Oct.  1901  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  July  191 5. 

BURNET,  EDWARD. 

B.A.  (Camb.);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  B.Sc.  1908.  British  Red  Cross  Society. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.   1914. 

BURNET,  GEORGE  BAIN. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1914-15,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  3/ist  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Private  and 
L/Corporal   1915  ;   Corporal   1916.     R.G.A.,   2nd   Lieut.  June   1917 ;    Lieut.    1918. 


France. 


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BURNET,  GILBERT. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May 
1917.     East  Africa.     M.C.  July  1918. 

BURNET,  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb. 
to  Nov.  1916,  Cadet  Bombardier ;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1916.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  March  1917 ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918;  Acting  Captain  1919.  Egypt  and 
Palestine  July  1917-19. 

BURNET,  WILLIAM. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5  ;  Law  Agent  and  Notary 
Public,  1919.  8th,  7th,  and  2nd  Royal  Scots  1900,  Captain  June  1916.  4th 
Highland  Light  Infantry.     Mention  Feb.   191 8. 

BURNETT,  JOHN  RODGER. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1915-17,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1917  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to  June  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier; 
Officer  Cadet  June  1918.     R.H.A.  and  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

BURNETT,  ROBERT. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  B.D.  1890.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  May  to  Nov.  191 5.  3rd  Vol. 
Battn.  Royal  Scots,  Sergeant  Jan.  19 17  to  June  191 9.  Chaplain  with  Egyptian 
Exp.  Forces  (4th  Class),  Sept.  191 9. 

BURNETT-SMITH,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1891.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  May  1916.  Attached  64th  Division  for  sixteen  months. 
Torpedoed  May  1917  on  way  to  Egypt. 

BURNHAM,  CECIL. 

Glasgow  Academy.  Cadet  Corps  1901-2.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.). 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,  1914-15.  Football  "Blue."  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March 
1915;  Captain  March  1916;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918. 

BURNIE,  ROBERT  McCALL 

Lockerbie  Academy.     Student  of  Medicine,  1914-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.     Diploma 

of  Tropical  Medicine  (Liverpool).  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914-15,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R., 

Surgeon-Probationer,  Aug.  191 5.  Destroyers,  North  Sea  and  Mediterranean. 

BURNS,  ANDREW  SHAW. 

Kilmarnock   Academy;   First  XI.     Student   of  Medicine,   1915-16  and   1917-19. 

O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1917  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Signaller  June  1916. 
BURNS,  FRANCIS  PETER.     (See  p.  748.) 

BURNS,  HENRY. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  May  1909;  Staff 
Surgeon  May  1917 ;  Surgeon-Lieut-Commander  1918.  H.M.  Ships  Arethusa, 
Canterbury ,  Centaury  Curacoa,  and   Vernon.     O.B.E.  Aug.  1919. 

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BURNS,  JAMES  GOLDER. 

St  John's  Grammar  School,  Hamilton.  M.A.  1896;  B.D.  1899.  Minister,  U.F. 
Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class  1901  ;  3rd  Class  191 1  ;  2nd  Class  1916. 
Deputy  Assistant  Principal  Chaplain,  July  1917.  France  May  191 5-19.  Dispatches 
March  1919.     T.D.  June  1919. 

BURNS,  JAMES  HENRY  LAURENCE. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 8.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Private 
Oct.  191 5  ;  Corporal  Sept.  1918.  3/3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance  Oct.  191 5,  and 
58th  Scottish  General  Hospital  April  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

BURNS,  JOHN  CRAWFORD. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy  and  Selkirk  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1915-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ;  Captain 
Aug.  1918.  36th  Combined  Field  Ambulance.  Mesopotamia  Sept.  1917; 
Southern  Kurdistan  1919. 

BURNS,  JOHN  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  Advocate,  1911.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  June  1916; 
Captain.     France  191 5-19. 

BURNS,  ROBERT. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy,  Hawick.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.A.,  1st 
Lowland  Brigade  (T),  Driver  Sept.  1914.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  July 
191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  Egyptian  Exp.  Force.  Wounded  at  Nebi  Samwil, 
Palestine,  Nov.   191 7. 

BURNS,  ROBERT  EDWARD. 

C.B.  College,  Perth,  West  Australia.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-16  and  1918;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  Anatomy  Staff,  1915-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Nov.  1914  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Oct. 
191 8.     Mediterranean  Exp.  Force. 

BURNS,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct. 
1913  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (North  Scottish)  (T),  Gunner  Sept.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  July  1917.  Gallipoli, 
Egypt  and  France. 

BURNS,  WILLIAM. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy,  Hawick.  Student  of  Law,  1906-8.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
2nd  Lieut.  1912;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  2/4th  Royal  Scots,  Adjutant  Aug.  1916-17. 
Overseas  Nov.  to  Dec.  191 7  and  Sept.  191 8-19. 

BURNS,  WILLIAM. 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1904-7;  B.Sc.  1907;  D.Sc.  1914. 
35th  Poona  Battn.,  Indian  Defence  Force,  Captain  April  1917;  114th  Mahrattas, 
Lieut.  Oct.  1917  to  Jan.  1919.     School  of  Musketry  (Indian),  Poona. 

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BURNS,  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

Ayr  Academy.  O.T.C.  1912-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  July   19 17,  94th  Squadron. 

BURNS,  WILLIAM  KEDSLIE. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March 
to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.  191 8.     France. 

BURNS,  WILLIAM  ROSE. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1891.  South  African  Scottish,  Private. 
Overseas  Exp.  Force. 

BURR,  JOHN. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1887-94;  M.A.  1891. 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain  4th  Class,  Oct.  191 5.  157th  Brigade. 
52nd  Division,  Mediterranean  and  Egyptian  Exp.  Force. 

BURR,  WILLIAM  SIMPSON. 

Bo'ness  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18, 
Gunner;  Medical,   1918-19,  Cadet.      R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet. 

BURROW,  JOSEPH  LE  FLEMING  COY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  191 3.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Aug.  1914. 
33rd  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt,  1915-16;  in  charge  of  Medical 
Division,  Military  Hospital,  Cairo ;  2nd  Northern  General  Hospital. 

BURT,  LEONARD  ANDERSON  PEARCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  (retired).  Attached  7th  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 

BURT,  THOMAS  DUNCANSON. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1910-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal, 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  5th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Gallipoli ;  France.     Twice  Wounded. 

BURTON,  THOMAS  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D  1896.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

BUSCKE,  GEORGE  HENDERSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  21st  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps.  Invalided 
out  Jan.   1918. 

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BUTCHART,  HENRY  JACKSON. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  B.L.  (Aberdeen)  1905  ;  Student  of  Law,  1906-7 ; 
Law  Agent.  Queen's  Edinburgh  Mounted  Rifles,  1905.  2nd  Scottish  Horse,  2nd 
Lieut.  1907;  Captain  1913;  Major  June  1916.  2nd  Reserve  Regiment  of 
Cavalry,  191 5-16.  Egyptian  and  British  Exp.  Forces,  June  1916  to  July  1919. 
52nd  Lowland  and  74th  (Yeomanry)  Divisions.  Dispatches  Jan.  and  June  1918. 
D.S.O.  June  191 8.     Star  of  Roumania  (Officer  Class). 

BUTLER,  ALAN  LUMSDEN. 

Warriston.  Glasgow  University  O.T.C.  1917,  Cadet.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917-18,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  May  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

BUTLER,  EDWIN. 

Wimbourne  Grammar  School.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  LR.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  to  Oct.  1916.  RA.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Captain 
Nov.  1917;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1918.  O.C.  22nd  Indian  General  Hospital, 
Nov.   1918.     Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

BUTTAR,  FERNIE  LOUDEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1918-20. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 2  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  8th,  9th,  and  4th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Attached 
RE.  (Signal  Service),  June  1917.  37th  Division  and  6th  Corps.  France 
Feb.  to  Dec.  1915,  and  Nov.  1917  to  Dec.  1918.  Second  Battle  of  Ypres, 
Passchendaele. 

BUTTER,  ANDREW  JAMES  MOYES. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1919; 
M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  July  1915,  Cadet.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade), 
Sapper  July  191 5  ;  Sergeant  March  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918. 
France  two  years.     Wounded.     M.M.  April  191 7. 

BUYERS,  GEORGE  ALSTON. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13.  7th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Lieut.  March  191 8. 

BYRES,  GEORGE  M. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1909  and  1912-13. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1914.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  1909;  Lieut.  May 
1915  ;  Captain  May  1916;  Adjutant  March  1917.  France  1916-19.  Dispatches 
Sept.   1918-19. 

CADELL,  HEW  FRANCIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Haileybury.  Student  of  Law.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1891.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  1888;  Major  March  1902.  Mobilised  Aug. 
1914.  France;  attached  5th  Corps  Cavalry  Regiment  for  two  years.  Worcester- 
shire Yeomanry  and  Anzac  Mounted  Division,  Palestine,  for  one  year.     T.D. 

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CADELL,  JOHN  MACFARLANE. 

Collegiate  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1884.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Oct.  1885;  Lieut-Col.  (retired)  1913.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Major  Oct.  1914  to 
March  191 9.     Attached  10th  Royal  Scots.     Egypt. 

CADELL,  LEWIS  IRVING. 

Collegiate  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1886.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1889.  Q.E.R. 
1882-7,  Corporal.  National  Reserve,  Captain  Nov.  1914.  A.S.C  (M.T.),  (V.),  Oct. 
1917;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.    Special  Constable.    Voluntary  Munition  Worker,  1915-16. 

CADMAN,  DONALD  ARTHUR. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  191 5  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R,  A.B.  Seaman,  Nov. 
1916;  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  Dover  and  Harwich  Patrol  and  Escort. 
Duties  at  Plymouth,  H.M.S.  Laverock. 

CAIE,  JOHN  MYLES.     (See  p.  748.) 

CAIRD,  ANDREW  JAMES. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Medicine,  1908-16; 
M.A.  1912;  B.Sc.  1915;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914- 16,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916 ;  Captain  July  1917.  Edinburgh  War 
Hospital. 

CAIRD,  FRANCIS  MITCHELL. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1877;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Professor  of  Clinical 
Surgery.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.-Col.  April  1914.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital, 
Consulting  Surgeon.  France  (Colonel  A. M.S.)  1916-17.  Seafield  War  Hospital, 
1917-18.     Dispatches  1917. 

CAIRD,  KARL  F. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1919.  nth  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.     Royal  Air  Force. 

CAIRNIE,  JOHN  BRUCE. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  M.A.  191 1;  B.Sc.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1909 
to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders  (T),  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut. 
March   1915  ;  Lieut.  June   1917.     Attached  King's  African  Rifles,  Oct.   1918. 

CAIRNS,  ALEXANDER  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  and  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Arts 
and  Law,  1895-8  and  1902-5;  M.A.  1898;  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1906.  Lothians 
and  Border  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
Dec.    1915     Captain  32nd  Brigade,  4th  Division,  1915-16  and   1918.     France. 

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CAIRNS,  CHARLES  R. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1905-7  ;  Chartered  Accountant,  1910. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

CAIRNS,  FRANCIS  DAVIDSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,. 1914. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;    Captain  Aug.   191 5. 

CAIRNS,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.RH.  (Edin.)  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916.  France  1915-17.  Second  Battle  of 
Ypres  and  Festubert. 

CAIRNS,  JAMES  DOUGLAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-20. 
2/7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Nov.  1916-17.  R.E.  (Signals), 
Sapper  and  Acting  L/Corporal  1917-19. 

CAIRNS,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1914;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1910. 
Medical  Staff  Corps,  Vol.,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
May  1915  ;  Major  Jan.  1918.  France  1914  ;  Salonika  1915.  Invalided  out  Feb. 
1919.     Dispatches  June  191 5. 

CAIRNS,  JOHN. 

Duns  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1882-5.  Berwickshire  Rifle  Vols.  Nov.  1880. 
4th  Royal  Scots  (V),  Captain.  3rd  West  Kent  Regiment  (V),  Major.  Assistant 
Principal  Chaplain,  Oct.  1918.     V.D.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

CAIRNS,  LAWSON  MILLER. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;.  M.D.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Captain  Nov.  1916. 

CAIRNS,  RONALD  MCDONALD. 

Workington  College;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16  and 
1917-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  April  1916. 
H.M.  Ships  Pasley,  Ackerofi,  Sarpedon,  and  Seymour. 

CAITHNESS,  HUGH  PEACE. 

Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Blackburn.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917.  France. 
Gassed,  Ypres  Salient,  Nov.  191 7. 

CALDER,  CLARENCE  ALEXANDER. 

Munro  College,  Jamaica ;  First  XL,  Cricket  and  Football.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-15  and  1917-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  July  1915,  Cadet.  Hon. 
Artillery  Coy.,  R.H.A.,  Gunner  July  191 5  ;  L/Bombardier.     Egypt. 

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CALDER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Grove  and  Harris  Academies,  Dundee;  First  XI.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  191 1. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  June  1912,  Cadet  Corporal.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C., 
Private  Sept.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

CALDER,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet. 
4th  Cameron  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1914;    Captain  Oct.   1917. 

CALDER,  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science, 
1912-14.  R.E.,  49th  Coy.  and  Special  Brigade,  Sept.  1914-16.  i/8th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Lieut.  July  1918.  France  May  1917  to  Nov. 
1918;  Ypres  and  Cambrai. 

CALDER,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON. 

Northampton  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1878;  M.D.  1899.  South  African 
Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  1916.  France  1916.  Invalided  out 
Nov.   191 7. 

CALDWELL,  JOHN  STEWART. 

Mid-Calder  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain 
March  1916.     France  April  191 5  to  June  1919. 

CALLANDER,  HUGH. 

M.A.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  L/Corporal.  Injured  in  torpedoing  of  H.M.S.  Royal 
Edward. 

CALLANDER,  LAWRENCE  DOUGAL 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1920.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917;  Captain  June  1918. 
24th  Indian  General  Hospital,  Mesopotamia.     Surgical  Specialist  at  Kut. 

CALLEN,  JAMES  ANDERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Dec. 
191 3  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Sapper  Sept.  1914.  10th  Scottish  Rifles, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Sept.  1915.  Transferred  R.E. 
(Signal  Service)  Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  May  1918.  France  July  1915  ; 
Loos  and  Hill  70.  Wounded  March  1916.  M.C  Jan.  1916;  Croix  de  Guerre 
(French)  Aug.  1918.     Dispatches. 

CALLENDER,  DUNCAN  McNAB. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1899;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1919 ;  F.R.C.S., 
(Edin.)  1905.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;    Captain  April  1916. 

CALVER,  DOUGLAS  EDWARD. 

Kilmarnock  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1912-14, 
and  1919-20.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Feb.  191 3  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet,  nth  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Transferred  A.S.C  (M.T.), 
April  1917  to  April  1919.     Wounded  Aug.   191 5. 

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CALVER,  ROBERT  HENRY  SHERWOOD. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  1st  (Highland)  Cadet  Battn.,  Royal  Scots, 
1914-17,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1917  and  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
May  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Sub-Lieut.  Sept.  1917,  attached  R.N.A.S. 
Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1918. 

CALWELL,  ANDREW  FISHER. 

Epsom  and  Blairlodge ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1897-1904,  Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  M.O.,  Langholm  Auxiliary  Hospital,  1915-18.  R.A.M.C. 
Lieut.  April  191 8.     M.C. 

CAMERON,  ALAN  HAY. 

Dollar  Institution.  O.T.C.  1910-16,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  1916-17  ;  Infantry,  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.E.  (Signals),  Aug. 
1 91 7  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 8.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

CAMERON,  ALBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  May  191 5. 

CAMERON,  ALEXANDER  JOHN. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  191 2-16.  Edinburgh  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1916  to 
Jan.  1917,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse  Jan.  1917.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  June.   191 8.     France. 

CAMERON,  ALEXANDER  THOMAS. 

M.A.  1904;  B.Sc.  1906;  F.I.C.  1918.  Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology, 
University  of  Manitoba.  O.T.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916. 
R.A.M.C  (T),  Captain  April  1917  to  May  1919.  No.  1  Water  Tank  (M.T.) 
Coy.     France  April  1916-19.     Dispatches  June   1917. 

CAMERON,  ANGUS. 

M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  3rd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  March  1918.  France  April  to  July  191 5  ;  Salonika  May  1917  to  Oct. 
1918;  Egypt  1920.  Educational  Officer,  Glencorse,  1918  to  Nov.  1919.  Wounded 
France  July  191 5. 

CAMERON,  ANGUS. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909-13,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1918.  Egypt.  M.C. 
April  191 8. 

CAMERON,  DAVID  HUGH. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1917-20 ;  B.Sc.  1920.  4th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  April   1918.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  Sept.   1918. 

CAMERON,  DAVID  WILKIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.A.  (Hons.,  Camb.) ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  191 1; 
B.Sc.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Emperor  of  India,  Naval  Instructor, 
Jan.  1916.     Jutland  Battle,  May  1916. 

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CAMERON,  DONALD. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  Royal  Navy,  Able 
Seaman,  June  191 6.     H.M.A.  Ships  Melbourne  and  Cornwall. 

CAMERON,  DONALD  BLACK. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet. 
R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  June  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1919. 

CAMERON,  DONALD  HUGH. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  191 3-1 5 
and  1918-19;  M.A.  1912  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  to  Nov.  1915, 
Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Nizam,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Nov.  1915  to  April  1917. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  July  1919. 

CAMERON,  DUGALD. 

Kingussie  School;  First  XI.,  Football.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1911-14 
and  1918-19;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.FA.  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919.  Salonika  Oct.  191 5  ;  Serbia 
Nov.  1915.  Wounded  at  Barakli-Dzuma  May  1917  and  invalided  home  July  1917. 
M.C.  Aug.  191 7. 

CAMERON,  DUNCAN  ALEXANDER. 

Stockton  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1898.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Surgeon-Lieut.  1905; 
Captain  1908;  Major  1914;  Lieut-Col.  Oct.  1914.  Durham  Light  Infantry; 
2nd  Northumbrian  Field  Ambulance.  France  1914;  Egypt  191 5;  Salonika  1916. 
President,  No.  4  T.M.B.,  Northern  Command,  Nov.  191 8.     Dispatches  June  191 5. 

CAMERON,  DUNCAN  FRASER. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  Student  of  Science,  191 7  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet 
Jan.  1918.     Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

CAMERON,  ERNEST  HUGH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917.     India. 

CAMERON,  EWEN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.     Royal  Navy,  Staff  Surgeon  Feb.  1914.     M.V.O. 

CAMERON,  GEORGE  S. 

Student  of  Science.     Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private. 

CAMERON,  IAN. 

'Greenock   Academy.     Student  of  Law,  1907-9.     4th  Cameron   Highlanders  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut. 

CAMERON,  ISABELLA  DOUGLAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1905.  Q.M.A.A.C,  Medical 
Controller,  March  to  Sept.   1917. 

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CAMERON,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1894;  M.D.  (Lond.)  1910;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1904. 
Assistant,  Eye  Department,  R.I.E.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Feb.   1918. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  1901  ;  LL.B.  1904.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1.  No. 
4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1899- 1903.  Assistant  Recruiting  Staff  Officer, 
Lieut.  July  to  Dec.   1917.     Staff  of  Ministry  of  National  Service  to  Jan.   1919. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  BLACK. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1903;  LL.B.  1905.  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  1907.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1900-4,  Gunner.  R.G.A.  (T.), 
City  of  Edinburgh  Heavy  Battery,  1906;  Major  Dec.  1913.  France,  Hooge,  191 5  ; 
Somme   1916;  Arras   1917.     D.S.O.  and  Dispatches  June   1917. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  WALES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Phil.)  1907.  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
Aug.  1916;  Acting  Senior  Chaplain  March  1919;  Acting  Assistant  Principal 
Chaplain  July   1919.     Malta,  Italy,  Egypt. 

CAMERON,  JOHN. 

Oban  School.     O.T.C.   1916-17.     Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.     O.T.C.  Medical 

April  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Midshipman. 
CAMERON,  JOHN. 

Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow.     University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  191 5  to  March 

1916,  Cadet.     Cavalry  Officer  Cadet  Corps,  March  to  Aug.  1916. 

CAMERON,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1917  and 
1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1917  to  March  1918,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Midshipman, 
April  191 8.     H.M.S.  P39  Escort  Flotilla  and  H.M.S.  Windsor. 

CAMERON,  JOHN  SPROAT  TAYLOR. 

Edinburgh   Academy.     M.A.    1888;    LL.B.  (Distinction)    1892;   Advocate,  1893; 

Examiner  in  Law.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.   1900 ;  Major  1912.     Acting 

as  Judge  Advocate,  Scottish  Command,  1918-19.     France  191 5.     T.D.  1919. 
CAMERON,  NEIL. 

George   Watson's    College.     M.A.   1909.     Probationer,  U.F.  Church   of  Scotland. 

5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  June   191 5  ;    Sergeant.     9th  Royal  Scots,  2nd 

Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut.     Wounded  April  1918. 

CAMERON,  ROBERT  EVAN. 

Sedbergh  and  King  William's  College,  I.O.M.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1909  to  April  1912,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon-Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  H.M.S.  Benbow.  Jutland  May  1916.  R.N.  Hospital, 
Portland,  1916-17.     Mesopotamia  and  China. 

CAMERON,  ROBERT  GRIERSON. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.     4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private. 


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CAMERON,  ROBERT  THEODORE. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  M.A.  1907.  Minister  of  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Y.M.C.A.  Work,  France.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  nth  Royal  Scots,  Captain. 
May  1916-17.     Recommissioned  Oct.   1918. 

CAMERON,  RODERIC  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 2  to  July  1916,  Captain.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Acting  Captain  March  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1919. 
Salonika,  Struma  Valley,  Vardar,  and  Doiran.  Dispatches  Nov.  1917  and  Nov. 
1918.     M.C.  Jan.  1919. 

CAMERON,  THOMAS  FORBES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909-12,  Cadet. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (N.E.  Rly.  Battn.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  1916; 
Acting  Major  1917.     France. 

CAMERON,  THOMAS  WRIGHT  MOIR 

Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow.  Glasgow  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  191 2-14. 
Student  of  Science,  1918.  15th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Captain  Nov.  191 5.     R.F.C.  and  Royal  Air  Force,  Sept.  1916  to  Jan.  1919. 

CAMPBELL,  ALBERT 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Sept.  1916  to  March  1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
June  1917  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918.     France.     Invalided  home  Oct.  1919. 

CAMPBELL,  ALBERT  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 3-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
1916  to  May  1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  Indian  Army,  93rd  Burma 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1919.  Egypt,  Palestine,  Damascus, 
and  Aleppo  191 8. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1914. 
Rangoon  Vol.  Rifles,  March  191 5.  I.A.R.O,  130th  K.G.O.  Baluchis,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ;  Temp.  Captain  Sept.  1917  to  Jan.  1918.  German 
East  Africa.     M.C.  July  191 8. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  D.P.H.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1905-n,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917.  Embarkation 
Medical  Officer,  Boulogne. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  FRASER 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
4th  Scottish  General  Hospital,  C.M.P.,  May  1916  to  Jan.  1917.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  Feb.   1917 ;    Captain  Feb.   1918.     Egypt  May   1917. 

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CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  JOHN. 

B.A. ;  M.A.  1880.  Chaplain  1887;  1st  Class  April  1908.  North  Scottish  R.GA. 
(T.),  Tay  Defences.     V.D.     Mention. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1891  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1898.  R.A.M.C, 
Captain  April  1915-16. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  STEWART. 

Kirkcudbright  Academy.  M.A.  1907.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Oct.  1914.  16th  Field 
Ambulance.     M.M.  Oct.  1918. 

CAMPBELL,  ALFRED  WALTER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1892.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  1914. 
2nd  Australian  General  Hospital. 

CAMPBELL,  ANDREW. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1904  to  Dec.  1910,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut.  March  1917;  Captain  May  1918;  Otologist  to  War  Hospitals,  Karachi. 

CAMPBELL,  ANGUS  HENRY. 

Dollar  Academy.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1913-15;  B.Sc.  1915. 
R.A.M.C,  Protozoologist,  Dec.   191 5. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  BROWN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1886;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1889. 
1st  Vol.  Battn.  Royal  Scots,  Private  1914 ;  L/Corporal ;  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.; 
Acting  Adjutant. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  MARSHALL. 

Hilton  College,  Natal.  Athletics.  O.T.C.  1902-12,  Sergeant.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1915  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet.  Natal  Carabiniers,  Trooper  Sept.  1914. 
German  West  Africa.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
Royal  Air  Force. 

CAMPBELL,  ARTHUR. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5 
and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  10th  Border 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps  Dec.  191 5,  Lieut. 
Oct.   1916.     M.C.  July   1916. 

CAMPBELL,  ARTHUR  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-11.  Student  of  Law,  1912-15.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Jan.  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  Leicestershire  Yeomanry  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1915;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Attached  16th  and  12th  Lancers.  France, 
Feb.   1916  to  Sept.   1919. 


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CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  MACFIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1897;  B.Sc.  1900 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D. 
191 1.  United  States  Army,  Contract  Surgeon  Oct.  to  Dec.  1917  and  June  to 
July  1918.     United  States  Army  Medical  Corps,  Private  Oct.  1918. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  4th  and  6th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  Private  1910.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  Machine-Gun  Corps  Feb.  1916 ;  Lieut.  July  1916;  Acting 
Major  April  191 8.     M.C.  and  Bar. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD  GRAHAM. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  President  of  S.RC. 
1889-90.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  May  1913.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1918.  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders.  No.  3  Ambulance  Train; 
139th  Field  Ambulance.     France  May   191 5  to  Dec.   1918. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD  HOPE. 

Student  of  Law,  1911-13.  Chartered  Accountant,  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  1909  to  Feb.  1912,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Aug.  1914; 
L/Corporal  April  191 5.     France  191 5. 

CAMPBELL,  ERNEST  KENNETH. 

M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.R.C.S.  1884;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1886.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917;  Captain  July  1917  ;  Major  Aug.  19 19.     Ophthalmist.     Dispatches  1919. 

CAMPBELL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1905-7.  Chartered  Accountant, 
191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 5  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March 
1916.  4th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Captain 
Nov.  1917;  Captain  May  1918.     France. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE. 

Students'  Representative  Council  Clerk.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
Scots  Guards,  Private  May  191 5  to  March  1919.     Wounded  April  and  Sept.  1916. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  GORDON. 

Pietermaritzburg  College.  O.T.C.  1904-n,  Sergeant-Major.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-14  and  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913-14,  Cadet. 
RFA.  55th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Royal  Air  Force. 
Egypt  and  Gallipoli  1915-16  ;  East  Africa  1916-18.     Wounded  at  Gallipoli. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  MacDONALD.     (See  p.  748.) 

CAMPBELL,  HUGH  MARY. 

Holy  Cross  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  Forth  R.G.A.,  Gunner  July 
191 5  ;  L/Bombardier.     108th  Siege  Battery. 

CAMPBELL,  IVOR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1915  to  April 
1916,  Cadet.     R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Private. 

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CAMPBELL,  JAMES  DUNCAN. 

Golspie  School;  First  XI.,  Cricket  and  Football.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1915  to  June  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1916. 
2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918.  Attached  12th 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers.     Egypt,  Palestine,  and  France.     Dispatches. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  IAN.     (See  p.  748.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN. 

Oban  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14  and  1917-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
191 3-14,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  191710  April  1918.  Wounded  at  Loos 
Sept.  191 5. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  DOUGLAS-BOSWELL 

Fettes ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1906-11.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1. 
R.H.  and  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Remount  Depot, 
Ayr,  1914-15.     6  "C"  Reserve  Brigade,  1917-19.     R.H.A.,  France,  1916-17. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  FORBES. 

Mackie  Academy,  Stonehaven.  L.D.S. ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.RF.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1917.  University  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1915,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     Mesopotamia  and  Persia. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  McPHAIL. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  April  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet  Bombardier ;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916. 
R.G.A.,  51st  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ;   Lieut.  Sept.   1918. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  PROFEIT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.     10th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  YOUNG. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.A.  1909.  Probationer,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.  Feb.  1916.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut. 
Feb.   1918.     Dispatches  Jan.   1918. 

CAMPBELL,  LACHLAN  GRAHAM. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1911-14  and 
1918-19;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1911-14,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.G.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  April  1916 ;  Captain  April  1917 ;  Acting  Major 
Feb.  1918  to  March  1919.     M.C.  Aug.  1916.     Dispatches  Dec.  1918. 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  BROWN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  and  FRCP.  (Edin.)  1912. 
Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Crescent,  Surgeon-Commander  May  1918. 

CAMPBELL,  RODERICK  ALAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907 ;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec. 
1914;    Captain   Sept.    1917.     France  and  German  East  Africa. 

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CAMPBELL,  SAMUEL  BURNSIDE  BOYD. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.R.C.P. 
(Edin.)  1914;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1919.  Rugby  "Blue"  and  Irish  International. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918. 
Dispatches  June  1918.     M.C.  Oct.   1918. 

CAMPBELL,  SAMUEL  GEORGE. 

Bishop's  College,  Maritzburg,  Natal.  M.B.,  CM.  ,1882;  M.D.  1886;  F.R.C.P. 
&  S.  (Edin.);  M.RC.S.  (Eng.) ;  D.P.H.  South  African  Campaign,  Natal  Medical 
Corps.  Native  Rebellion  1910.  Major  M.I.  Durham  Defence  Corps,  Major 
Nov.   1915. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1917.  France 
191 5;  Salonika  1916.     Invalided  home. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS  FREDERICK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1916.  Surgical  Specialist,  Colaba  War 
Hospital,  Bombay. 

CAMPBELL,  WALTER. 

Beath  School,  Cowdenbeath.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
April  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet.  53rd  Y.S.  Battn.  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private 
Aug.   1918;    L/Corporal  Dec.   1918. 

CAMPBELL,  WILFRED  SAMUEL  HAMILTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  D.P.H.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Sanitary  Service,  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ; 
Captain  June  1916. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  191 1  ;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1913.  Assistant 
to  Professors,  Public  Health,  1912-13,  and  Pathology,  1914-19.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  July  1916.  Pathologist,  Alexandria  Dist.  and  Pellagra 
Commission.     Gallipoli  and  Egypt.     Dispatches  1916  and  June  1919. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  SIBBALD. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1906.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916;  Major  (Local)  1916-18;  Captain  1918. 

CANDLER-HOPE,  GEORGE  JOHN  BROWN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915.  M.O.  in  charge  of  Brompton 
Auxiliary  Military  Hospital,  and  51st  and  52nd  Squads,  Royal  Air  Force. 

CANDLISH,  ERIC  ELSMORE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14  and  1918-19.  R.A.M.C.  (T.).  Scottish  Horse 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Sept.  1914.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917  to  April  1918 ;  Acting  .Captain  1917.  Egypt  and  Palestine 
Aug.  1915  to  Jan.  1917  ;  France  Jan.  1917  to  March  1918. 

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CANNON,  JOHN  WILSON. 

Kendal  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1909  to 
April  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Captain  April  1915.  2nd 
Lincolnshire  Regiment.  France  1914;  Cameroons  191 5  ;  India  1916 ;  Meso- 
potamia 1916-19.     Wounded  Neuve  Chapelle.     Dispatches  April   191 5. 

CANSFIELD,  ELLISON. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1918. 
M.O.  7th  Lincolnshire  Regiment,  May  to  Aug.  191 8.  France.  Gassed,  Somme, 
Aug.   191 8.     Invalided  out  Feb.   1919. 

CANT,  ANDREW  McGREGOR. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  1915.  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917. 
France  July  1916  to  Nov.  1918  ;  Somme,  Vimy  Ridge,  Arras,  and  St  Quentin. 
Persia.     Dispatches.     M.C.  March  1918. 

CANT,  ROBERT  BREMNER. 

Arbroath  High  School ;  First  XL,  Cricket  and  Football.  University  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  March  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet.  R.E.,  63rd  Field  Coy.,  Feb. 
1917,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1917  ;  Lieut.  May  1919.     M.C.  Oct.   1918. 

CAPPER,  DAVID  SYNGE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1884.  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  King's 
College,  London.  Q.E.R.,  Private  1882-5.  London  University  O.T.C.  (T),  1909 ; 
Lieut-Col.  1912.  Commanded  Schools  of  Instruction,  1914-16.  75th  Royal 
Warwickshire  Regiment,  Major  March   1916.     France  June  to  Nov.   1916. 

CAPPER,  STEWART  HENBEST 

M.A.  1880.  Professor  of  Architecture,  Manchester  University.  6th  Manchester 
Regiment  (T),  Captain;  Brevet  Major  Dec.  1913  ;  Captain  July  1915  ;  Acting 
Major  Dec.  1915.  Censor,  Port  Said,  Alexandria,  and  Cairo.  Dispatches 
(twice).     ID. 

CARGILL,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  RUSSELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Queen's  Edinburgh 
Mounted  Rifles,  Private,  two  years.  9th  Royal  Scots  (V),  Private,  three  years. 
Royal  Navy,  Temporary  Surgeon-Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Attached  Royal  Marine 
Artillery,  Heavy  Howitzer  Brigade.     H.M.S.  Vindictive,  Surgeon-Captain. 

CARGIN,  HERBERT  MACPHERSON. 

Royal  School,  Dungannon,  Ireland;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905; 
M.D.  1913.  Special  Sanitary  Officer,  Tees  Garrison,  March  1915-17.  Royal  Air 
Force  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  June  1918. 

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CARLETON,  KEITH  OSBORNE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-15  ;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Nov.  1909  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  Indian  Army  (Unattached  List),  April  191 5, 
Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  April  1919.  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
May  to  Oct  1915.  25th,  26th  and  30th  Punjabis,  Nov.  1915  to  Sept.  1918. 
143rd  Narsingh  (Dholpur)  Infantry,  Sept.  1918  to  May  1919.  69th  Punjabis 
May  1919.     India  and  Mesopotamia  1916-18. 

CARLISLE,  HENRY  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1904.  Medical  Research 
Committee,  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917.  Mediterranean 
1915  ;  France  1916-18. 

CARLOW,  WALTER  WADDELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1905;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 2. 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  1911-12  and  1914-17.  Clinical  (Surgical)  Tutor, 
I9I3_I7  and  1919-  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917;  Captain  June  1918.  Surgical 
Specialist,  40th  Casualty.  Clearing  Station.     Salonika. 

CARLYLE,  ROBERT  cARLYLE. 

Ripon.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1906-9.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
1912;  Captain  March  191 5.  Attached  Egyptian  Army,  Feb.  1917.  Malta 
1914-17;  Sudan   1917.     White  Eagle  (5th  Class),  with  Swords  (Serbia). 

CARMENT,  ANDREW  GRAY. 

Dollar  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  B.Sc.  1909; 
M.D.  191 1.  Zanzibar  Medical  Service.  Naval  Wounded  Hospital  Ship  Gascon, 
Oct.  1914.  British  E.  African  Exp.  Force,  Jan.  191 5  to  July  1916.  R.A.M.C. 
(T),  Lieut.  Oct.  1916 ;  Captain  Oct.  1917  to  March  1919.  Russia  and 
Macedonia  191 8.  Invalided  home  Oct.  191 8.  3rd  Western  General  Hospital, 
Cardiff. 

CARMICHAEL,  ARCHIBALD  NATHANIEL  SHIRLEY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1886-92,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5  ; 
Acting  Major  Jan.  191 8.  Lovat  Scouts.  D.A.D.M.S.,  73rd  Division,  Independent 
Force  (Kent),  and  23rd  Army  Corps. 

CARMICHAEL,  DONALD  GORDON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.     R.A.M.C,  Major  Oct.  1914.     India  Dec.  191 5. 

CARMICHAEL,  EDWARD  ARNOLD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-19.  O.T.C 
Medical,  April  191 8  to  Jan.  1919,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Private 
Sept.   1914.     Scottish   Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance. 

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CARMICHAEL,  JAMES  CHARLES  GORDON. 

United  Service  College,  Westward  Ho!  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1912. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1903;  Captain  July  1906;  Major  Oct.  1914;  Acting 
Lieut-Col.  Nov.  1917.  O.C.  29th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Oct.  1917.  Malta 
Aug.  1914;  France  April  1917  and  Germany  Feb.  1919.  Dispatches  March, 
and  Nov.  1918.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

CARMICHAEL,  KENNETH  FRANCIS. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1917 
to  May   1918,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;   Officer  Cadet  May  1918. 

CARMICHAEL,  NORMAN  SCOTT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1913.  Physician  to 
Royal  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain 
July   1917;  Acting  Major  Aug.    1918.     Order  of  St  Sava,  June   1917. 

CARMICHAEL,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  CLARK. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  August  191 5, 
Cadet.  1st  and  2nd  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915;  Lieut. 
July  1917  to  March  1919.  Attached  Royal  Air  Force.  France,  the  Somme 
1916.      Wounded  and  Prisoner  of  War,  Oct.   1916  to  March  191 8. 

CARNON,  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  1908.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  191 5, Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  1st  Lowland  Brigade, 
2nd  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  May  1918. 
R.G.A.  (T.),  No.  33  Scottish  Fire  Command. 

CARR,  GEORGE  JAMESON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1909  to  Oct.  1910,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon-Lieut.  Nov.  1910;  Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander.     Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

CARR,  JOHN  CECIL. 

Oliver's  Mount  School,  Scarborough.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1904;  M.R.C.P. 
(Edin.).  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  July  1918.  O.C.  No.  4  Native  Labour  Stationary 
Hospital  (Chinese),  Rouen. 

CARROTHERS,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  (See  p.  748.) 

CARRUTHERS,  GEORGE  JAMES  ROGERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  July   1917.     Salonika  1916-19. 

CARRUTHERS,  JAMES. 

Craigmount  and  Morelands.  Student  of  Law,  1894-7.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1899. 
Royal  Artillery,  Major  Oct.  1914.  Deputy  Assistant  Director  of  Artillery, 
March  191 8.     M.V.O. ;  D.S.O. 

CARRUTHERS,  JOHN  FERGUSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1892  ;  M.D.  1897.     R.A.M.C,  Major  June  1918. 

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CARRUTHERS,  PETER  WALTER. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Royal 
Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Oct.  19 14.  H.M.  Ships  Weymouth,  Goliath,  and  Pembroke. 
East  and  South  Africa  191 5  ;  Mediterranean  1916 ;  N.  Russian  Exp.  Force. 

CARRUTHERS,  VINCENT  THEODORE. 

Tonbridge  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
1907;  Captain  1910;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Major  Jan.  1919.  France  Aug. 
1914  to  Jan.   1919.     Dispatches  Nov.   1914. 

CARR-WHITE,  PERCY. 

St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.);  D.T.M.  (Liverpool). 
Q.E.R,  1885-9,  Private.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1890 ;  Lieut.-Col.  1910;  Colonel 
June  1916.  Burma  1891-2.  N.-W.  Frontier,  India,  1897-8.  D.D.M.S.,  East 
Persian  Force,  Jan.  to  April   1919;    A.D.M.S.,  Afghan  War,  1919.     K.H.P. 

CARSON,  JOSEPH  THOMPSON. 

Cookstown  Academy;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1903-7,  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Captain  Oct.  1916  to 
Dec.  191 8.  28th  General  Hospital,  Salonika  (Radiographer),  Nov.  191 5  to  Aug- 
1918.     Serbian  Order  of  St  Sava  (5th  Class). 

CARTER,  DAVID. 

Grantchester,  Cambridge.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  R.F.  A.,  Gunner  Oct.  1916  ; 
Sergeant  Jan.  1919.     Mesopotamia  May  1917;  Palestine  May  1918  to  Oct.  1919. 

CASE,  HENRY  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  June  1915.     8th  Manchester  Regiment. 

CASSADAY,  ERNEST  ELGIN. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1903;  D.P.H. ;  L.D.S.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
July   1917;  Captain  July   1918.     129th  Field  Ambulance,  7th  Division,  Egypt. 

CASSELS,  JAMES. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  1914; 
B.Sc.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Benbow ;  H.M.  Mine-sweeper 
Lysanderll.  (Wireless  Operator),  March  1916;  C.P.O.  April  1918;  Warrant  Officer 
Oct.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

CASSIDY,  LOUIS  LAWRENCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Ireland)  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain 
Oct.  191 5.     30th  Field  Ambulance.     France  and  Salonika. 

CASSILLIS,  The  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of. 

Eton.  Eton  College  Vols.  1887-90,  Private.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Student 
of  Law,  1895-7.  Advocate,  1897.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  3rd,  1st 
and  2nd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1899;  Major  191 1  ; 
Rejoined  Dec.  1914.  Town  Major  of  Bailleul  Dec.  1915,  and  Lassel  Dec.  1918. 
Dispatches  July   1919. 

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CATHCART,  CHARLES  WALKER. 

Loretto.  M.A.  1873  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1878  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1880 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1879. 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery.  Q.E.R.,  Colour- 
Sergeant  1869-74.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut-Col.  1908.  2nd  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  1914;  Edinburgh  War  and  Edenhall  Hospitals,  1915-19.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Hon.  Associate  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem   191 8. 

CATHCART,  JOHN. 

Ballymena  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H,  R.C.S.  &  P.  (Ireland)  191 1. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.   March   1916 ;  Captain  March   1917. 

CATTANACH,  DAVID  LYNEDOCH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1904.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  June  1916;  Bombardier;  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec. 
1917.     Mesopotamia. 

CATTANACH,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  JACKSON- 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet. 
5th  and  13th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  1915  ;  Lieut, 
and  Adjutant  July  1917  ;  Captain.  Attached  8th  Welsh  Labour  Corps;  Arab 
Labour  Corps.      Gallipoli  1915;  Egypt  1915-16;  Mesopotamia  1916-18. 

CATTANACH,  JAMES  GIBSON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.  RA.M.C  (T),  Captain;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1908.  Edinburgh 
War  Hospital. 

CATTANACH,  JOHN  RODERICK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  1st  and  2nd  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.   Dec.   191 5  ;  Lieut.  July   1917. 

CATTANACH,  JOSEPH  HARDIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1899.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Dec.  191 5.  Discharged  May  1916. 
Scottish  Churches  Huts,  France,  1916-17. 

CATTO,  ROBERT. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  July 
1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  10th  Sherwood  Foresters, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  19 17  ;  Lieut.  May  1919.     3/7th  Border  Regiment. 

CAVAYE,  ROBERT  McLELLAND. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.  1st  and  2nd  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan. 
1917;  Lieut.  July  1918.  Attached  2nd  King's  Liverpool  Regiment ;  1st  Seaforth 
Highlanders.  India  and  Mesopotamia  June  to  Dec.  1917  ;  Egyptian  Exp.  Force, 
1918-19. 


Record  of  War  Service 

CAVAYE,  RONALD  J. 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Law,  1909.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 3.  1st  and 
3rd  Cameron  Highlanders,  Captain  191 1.  France  Oct.  to  Nov.  1914  and  Jan.  to 
Sept.  1918.     Wounded  Nov.  1914     M.B.E.  May  1919. 

CAVERHILL,  AUSTIN  MACK. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1916 ;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool). 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Captain  March  1918;  Acting  Major  April  1918. 
52nd  Field  Ambulance.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

CAVERHILL,  THOMAS  PEARSON. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Captain  Nov.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse. 
No.  2  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  June   1916. 

CHALIHA,  LAKSHMI  PRASAD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14;  L.M.S.N.  (Calcutta)  1895;  D.P.H. ;  F.R.C.P.  &  S. 
(Edin.).     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

CHALLINOR,  ARTHUR  BERTRAM. 

University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to  May,  1917  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force  and 
Rifle  Brigade,  Cadet.      Taken  Prisoner  on  27th  May   1918. 

CHALMERS,  ADAM. 

Student  of  Law,  1907-11.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 1.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

CHALMERS,  JAMES. 

M.A.,  B.Sc.  1902.     Schoolmaster.     15th  Royal  Scots,  Sergeant. 

CHALMERS,  THOMAS. 

M.A.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Officer  Cadet. 
4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain.  France. 
Wounded  at  Festubert  May  191 5. 

CHALMERS,  THOMAS  EDWARD  BAIN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  B.Sc.  1910;  M.I.A.E.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1904  to  Jan.  1910, 
Cadet;  transferred  Engineer  Unit,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1918.  12th  M.A.C.  Aug.  1915. 
Tank  Corps,  Jan.  1917.  France  Sept.  1915  to  April  1919;  Loos  1915,  Arras,  third 
Ypres,  and  Cambrai  191 7.     M.C.  Aug.  191 7. 

CHALMERS,  WILLIAM  KENNEDY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Jan. 
I9I5- 

CHAMBERS,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-12.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1911  to  Feb.  1913,  Cadet,  and 
Medical,  April  1913  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Captain  ;  Acting  Major.     M.C. 


Record  of  War  Service 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1901-4,  Private.  Indian  Medical  Service  Sept.  1906,  Captain  Sept.  1909; 
Major  Sept.  191S.  Mesopotamia  Feb.  1916  and  Nov.  1917  ;  India  March  1917 
and  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Feb.  1919.     Dispatches  Nov.  1918. 

CHAMBERS,  WALTER  DUNCANSON. 

M.A.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908-9, 
Cadet.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  Sept.  1914,  Captain  Nov.  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Captain  June  191 5.     No.  8  Stationary  Hospital,  France.     Dispatches  Dec.  1916. 

CHAMPENOIS,  JULIEN  JACQUES. 

Lycee  de  Nevers  and  Paris  University.  M.A.  1908.  B.  Litt.  (Oxford).  Lecturer. 
13th  Regiment  d'Infanterie  (French  Army),  Corporal  Aug.  1914 ;  Lieut.  1915. 

CHANDLER,  FREDERICK  CHARLES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1909  to 
Nov.  191 1,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.;  Captain  April  1918;  Major.  62nd 
Field  Ambulance,  France.     M.C. 

CHAPMAN,  EDWARD  SEYMOUR. 

Sherbourn.  Student  of  Medicine.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901,  and  M.D.  (Glasg.)  1905  ; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 

CHAPMAN,  OSMUND  HARRY. 

Old  Clee  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1905;  D.P.H.  (Manchester) 
1905.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Oct.  1908,  Major  April  1916.  4th  Northern  General 
Hospital,  Lincoln. 

CHAPMAN,  PHILIP  FRANCIS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1917. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM  NOEL  JAMES. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-19.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon 
Sub-Lieut.  May   1918. 

CHARLESWORTH,  FRANCIS. 

Blairlodge.  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut,  and  Captain  1915  ;  Major 
May   1916. 

CHARNOCK,  JOHN  PHETHEAN. 

Bolton  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1910;  Captain 
Sept.  1914  ;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1918.     Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  1919. 

CHASSEAUD,  HENRY  MAURICE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C,  Major  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Nov. 
1917. 

CHATTERJEE,  SISIR  CHANDRA. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  Indian  Exp. 
Force. 


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CHAUDHURI,  MANMATHA  NATH. 

Krishnagar  School  and  Presidency  College,  Calcutta.  First  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1897. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  1899;  Major  191 1;  Lieut-Col.  July  1919.  Mesopotamia 
Aug.  1915  to  May  1918.     Dispatches  Nov.  1916  and  Nov.  1917. 

CHESSOR,  GEORGE  CLINTON. 

Fraserburgh  Academy ;  Athletics.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  June 
1916,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  3/ist  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916 ;  Lieut. 
Feb.  1918;  Staff  Captain  Nov.  1918.  Mesopotamia.  Staff  Officer  to  C.R.A., 
Fraser's  Force,  Kurdistan  Operations,  1919. 

CHEVES,  ALEXANDER  BRUCE. 

Sutton  Valence;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Aug.   1915.     Dispatches  June   1916.     M.C.  Jan.   1917. 

CHEW,  WILLIAM  ROGER. 

M.B.  (Hons.)  (Cape  of  Good  Hope).  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  March  191 5  ;  German  South  West  Africa.  Union  Central  African 
Imperial  Service  Contingent,  Sept.  1915.  Dispatches  191 5.  Invalided  out  March 
1918. 

CHEYNE,  Sir  WILLIAM  WATSON,  Bart.,  M.P. 

New  Grammar  School,  Aberdeen.  M.B.,  CM.  1875  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1879. 
Royal  Navy,  Consulting  Surgeon  1914;  Surgeon-General  1915  ;  Surgeon  Rear- 
Admiral  1918.     K.C.M.G.     CB. 

CHIENE,  GEORGE  LYALL 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1901.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Captain  July  1908 ; 
Acting  Major  May  to  Oct.  191 8.  58th  Scottish  General  Hospital,  France,  and 
2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

CHILD,  ARMANDO  DUMAS. 

Ware  College  and  Sevenoaks  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  D.P.H.  (Lond.). 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  1914.  19th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Lahore,  1914-16, 
Specialist  Sanitary  Officer.  Camiers  Jan.  1916  ;  Etaples  June  1917.  Dispatches 
May  and  Nov.  1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

CHILDS,  TOM  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  College  Rifles  1905-7,  Corporal. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  N.Z.  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  Jan.  1917.     Egypt.     Dispatches  1917. 

CHILL,  EDWIN  ALBERT. 

King's  College  School,  London.  M.B.,  CM.  1883;  M.D.  1886.  Q.E.R,  1879-83. 
R.A.M.C  (T),  Captain.  O.C  Clive  Military  Hospital,  Southall.  Seconded  to 
County  of  London  R.A.S.C  (V).  Assistant  County  Director,  Middlesex  Red 
Cross.     O.B.E.  June   1918. 

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CHISHOLM,  ALEXANDER  ERNEST. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Edia)  1909.  Anatomy  Staff, 
1911-14.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  15th  Casualty 
Clearing  Station,  France. 

CHISHOLM,  ALEXANDER  FRASER. 

M.A.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  Feb.  1913,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.) 
Nov.   1914;  2nd  Lieut.  May   1915  ;    Lieut.  July   1917.     France. 

CHISHOLM,  COLIN  CARSTAIRS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1908-9.  Gold  Coast  Regiment 
(Transport),  Captain  Aug.   1914.     Surrender  of  Togoland. 

CHISHOLM,  JOHN. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  ; 
Captain  Dec.  1915. 

CHISHOLM,  RODERICK. 

Kingussie  School.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders  (T),  Private  1909-13.  Student  of 
Arts,  1912-14.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  April  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916  ; 
Lieut.  May  1918  ;  Acting  Captain  March  1918  ;  Captain  Nov.  1918.  7th  Cameron 
Highlanders.     Transferred  Labour  Corps  July  191 8.     France. 

CHODAK,  HENRY  ALEXIS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1919;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Eng.)  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1918.     M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

CHOYCE,  CHARLES  COLEY. 

New  Zealand  Schools.  B.Sc.  (N.Z.)  1897;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1903;  F.R.C.S. 
(Eng.)  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  April  191 5;  Major  May  191 5;  Lieut.-Col. 
1917;  Colonel  Sept.  1918.  O.C  Surgical  Division,  19th  General  Hospital, 
1915-17;  Consulting  Surgeon,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  1917-19.     Dispatches   1915, 

1917,  and  1918.     C.M.G.  and  C.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

CHRISTIE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  STARK. 

Fettes.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Dec.   191 5  ;   Acting  Major  Jan.   1918  to   March    1919.     Dispatches   May 

1918.  Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  Dec.  1918. 

CHRISTIE,  DAVID  HAMILTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1899.  Schoolmaster.  No.  6  (McGill)  o/s  Battery, 
Siege  Artillery,  Canadian  Exp.  Force,  Q.M.S.  May  1916.  France  March  1917  to 
Dec.  1918;  Vimy  Ridge,  Hill  70,  Passchendaele  1917;  Arras,  Mons,  1918.  Khaki 
University  of  Canada,  Jan.  to  July  1919. 

CHRISTIE,  DUNCAN. 

M.A.  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  2/8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain 
June  1916. 

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CHRISTIE,  GRAHAM  WILSON. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  June  1910  to  July  1913, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  10th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  12th  East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  140th  Field  Ambulance.  France 
Oct.  1915  ;  The  Rhine.     Wounded  Sept.  1918.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

CHRISTIE,  IAN  FRANCIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908- 10.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-1 3.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  191 5- 16,  Cadet.  2/ist  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916.  I.A.R.O., 
Lieut.  Nov.  1917.     India  1917-18.     Egypt  1918-19. 

CHRISTIE,  JAMES  MALCOLM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.).     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Oct.  1917. 

CHRISTIE,  JULIA  VERONICA  {nee  HENSLOW). 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Red  Cross  1916.  Auxiliary,  R.A.M.C,  attached  Q.M.A.A.C, 
Nov.  1916.  Monyhull  Military  Hospital,  Birmingham.  Medical  Controller, 
Q.M.A.A.C,  Birmingham  and  Midlands,  Sept.  1917.  Brocton  and  Rafety  Camps. 
Stafford,  March  1919.     W.RA.F.  Hostels. 

CHRISTIE,  R  M. 

Student  of  Science.     13th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Captain. 

CHRISTIE,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  KYNOCH. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  1902.  Indian  Army,  12th  Cavalry,  2nd  Lieut.; 
Lieut.  April  1916.     Attached  Royal  Engineers.     India  June  191 5. 

CHRISTIE,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1905-8, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1912  ;  Captain  March  191 5  ;  D.A.D.M.S.  and  Acting 
Major  May  1918;  Brevet-Major  1919.  Singapore  Sept.  191 5.  Twice  Mentioned 
in  Dispatches. 

CHRISTIE,  WILLIAM  LESLIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  MA.  1903  ;  LL.B.  1906.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1907,  and 
Notary  Public.  R.G.A.,  17th  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  June 
1916;  Acting  Captain  March  191 8 ;  Acting  Major.  France  Aug.  1915  and 
May  1916. 

CHRISTIE,  WILLIAM  MELVILLE. 

Dollar  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  191 1  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  British  Red  Cross  Society,  France 
(Dresser),  Nov.  1914.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1917.  Prisoner 
of  War  March  to  Dec.  1918. 

CHRISTY,  CUTHBERT. 

Oliver's  Mount  School,  Scarborough.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  Mackenzie  Bursaries  in 
Anatomy.  Assistant  Demonstrator  in  Pathology.  2nd  Battn.  West  African 
Field  Force,  Northern  Nigeria,  1 898-1900.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  Nov.  1916. 
East  African  Exp.  Force  1917  ;  Mesopotamia  1918. 

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CHRYSTAL,  JOHN  MURRAY. 

Student  of  Science,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Nov.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet 
Sergeant.     R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914. 

CHURCH,  DUNCAN  MACDONALD  COCHRANE. 

Loretto.  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1904.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Feb.  1906,  Major.  Attached 
7th  Hariana  Lancers,  Indian  Exp.  Force.  N.-W.F.P.,  India;  Mesopotamia  and 
Palestine.     Wounded  in  Mesopotamia  April  1915. 

CHURCHILL,  EDWARD  ARCHIBALD  HICKLING. 

Clifton  College;  First  XV.     O.T.C.   1906-8.     Student  of  Science,   1910-14;  B.Sc. 

1914.  Boxing  "  Blue."  5th  Somerset  Light  Infantry  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  1918.  Attached  Indian  Army.  Mohmand 
Campaign,  N.-W.  Frontier,  and  Aden.  OC.  33rd  Division,  Signal  Coy.,  Sappers 
and  Miners.     Baluchistan  Field  Force  1919. 

CLARK,  ALEXANDER  FRASER  MACDONALD. 

M.A.   1901  ;  B.Sc.     R.F.A.,  Lieut.  Dec.   1914.     R.E.,    March    1915.     France  June 

191 5.  Wounded  Sept.  191 5. 

CLARK,  ALEXANDER  LANDALE. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  191 3-1 5.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  191 8-19. 
i/ist  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.  (T.),  Jan.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb. 
1918.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1919. 

CLARK,  ALLAN  E.  L. 

Clerk,  Works'  Office.  5th  and  nth  Royal  Scots,  Private  July  1914;  Corporal  and 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  March  1917 ;  Captain  April  1917.  France. 
Wounded  June   191 7.     Invalided  out  June  1919. 

CLARK,  ARTHUR  GRUCHY 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914 
to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  76th 
Field  Ambulance,  8th  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment  and  2nd  South  Lancashire 
Regiment.       Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany  April  to  Dec.  1918.     M.C. 

CLARK,  ARTHUR  STIRLING. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-14  and  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Nov.  1914, 
Cadet.  R.G.A.,  85th  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Acting  Captain  Dec. 
1916  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Acting  Major  April  1918.     France  May  1916. 

CLARK,  COLIN  FRASER  MACDUFF. 

University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1917-18,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet,  May 
191 8.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

CLARK,  EDWARD  JAMES. 

Royal   Academy,   Inverness.     Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 

R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;   Captain  Jan.  1917.     France  1916.     M.C.  Nov.  1917. 

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CLARK,  EDWIN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1916-17  and  1918-19.  9th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  April  1917. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut. 

CLARK,  ERNEST  SHAW. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889.     R.A.M.C.,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  March  1915. 

CLARK,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM. 

Nelson  School,  Wigton,  Cumberland ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1911-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal, 
and  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916 ; 
Captain  May  1917.  M.O.,  i/8th  Scottish  Rifles.  Mesopotamia,  Egypt,  Palestine, 
and  France.     M.C.  (Rheims)  Aug.  1918. 

CLARK,  GEORGE  PAGAN. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1907-9.  Student  of  Arts,  1917, 
i/ist  Fife  and   Forfar  Yeomanry  (Signaller),  Sept.   1914. 

CLARK,  GILBERT. 

Rutherford  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B.Sc.  191 2.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Acting  Captain  June  1917;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1917  ; 
Captain  Feb.  191 8.     Dispatches  Nov.  191 6. 

CLARK,  HERBERT  ERLAND  FORDYCE. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private,  Oct.  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  September  1916;  Lieut. 
March  1918.     Attached  Royal  Air  Force-     Wounded  in  France  Jan.  1918. 

CLARK,  HERBERT  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  Law  Agent,  1913.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  March  1909  to  July  191 5,  Cadet  Sergeant.  4th  Highland  Light 
Infantry  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  RE.  1917.  Wireless 
Officer,  2nd  Corps.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

CLARK,  JAMES  AITKEN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major.     5th  Royal  Scots. 

CLARK,  JAMES  NEIL  CAMPBELL. 

George  Watson's  College;  Dux.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1916-17,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July 
:9:7-     95th  Brigade,  21st  Division.     France  Oct.  1917  to  July  1918.     Gassed. 

CLARK,  JAMES  THOMSON  DORAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  4th,  9th,  and  10th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1915;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  France.  4th  Tank  Battn.  Dec.  1916 
to  Jan.  1919. 

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CLARK,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  May  191 5.  O.C.  28th  Ambulance  Train. 
France. 

CLARK,  JOHN  LAIDLOW. 

Whitehaven  County  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1917  to  May  1918,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  4th  Border 
Regiment,  May   1918.     Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.    1919. 

CLARK,  KATHERINE  JANE  STARK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1907;  D.P.H.  1906.  R.A.M.C.  (Aux.) ;  attached 
Q.M.A.A.C,  Medical  Controller,  1917.  Travelling  Medical  Boards,  1917. 
President,    Medical    Boards,   Scottish    Command,    1919. 

CLARK,  STEPHEN  FRAZER. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1885;  D.P.H. 
(Ireland)  1902.  Army  Medical  Service,  1887;  Lieut-Col. ;  Colonel  and 
A.D.M.S.  March  191 5.  France  1914-15.  Attached  Royal  Serbian  Army, 
1916-18.  Dispatches  Oct.  1914.  Order  of  St  Sava,  3rd  Class  (Serbia);  Croix 
de  Guerre  (French) ;    Officier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur. 

CLARK,  WALTER  SCOTT. 

M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1909.  Oxford  University  O.T.C.  7th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 8.  Attached 
4th  South  Wales  Borderers.     France;    Mesopotamia  Jan.   1917  ;    India. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  CARRIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  1912. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917.     Commandant,  Fao,  Persian  Gulf. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  MORRISON. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14  and  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1913-14,  Cadet.  i/9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  1st  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  March  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  Aug. 
1918.  France  Feb.  to  Nov.  191 5,  and  Aug.  1918;  Salonika  Dec.  1915  to  Jan.  1917. 
Wounded  Sept.  1916. 

CLARKE,  ANDREW  ROBERT  FAUSSET. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.; 
Captain  Jan.  1916  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  191 8.     Med.  Exp.  Force. 

CLARKE,  CHARLES  MELVILLE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C  Infantry,  Oct.  1915  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet,  nth  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1916. 

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CLARKE,  FREDERICK  ORLANDO. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911;  M.D.  1917.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  March 
1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1919.     M.C.  Sept.  1918;  Bar  to  M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

CLARKE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Elgin  Academy  and  Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1906-14; 
M.A.  1914.  Universites  de  Dijon  and  Grenoble,  Faculte  de  Lettres,  Diplomes 
Superieures.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan. 
1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Regimental  Gas  Officer,  Inchkeith,  1917.  France. 
Invalided  home  Oct.   191 8. 

CLARKE,  JAMES  HAY. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1918-19; 
M.A.  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  359th 
Siege  Battery,  Gunner  Sept.  191 5  ;  Gunnery  Instructor  Sept.  1916;  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1917;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918. 

CLARKE,  ROBERT  RENDEL. 

Student  of  Science,   1915-16  and   1918-19.     RE.  (Special  Brigade),  Sapper   May 

1916.  France  July  1916  to  Dec.  1918. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Medical  1910-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  Lieut. 
May  1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  France  Aug.  1914  to 
Nov.  1919.  Wounded  March  1915  and  March  1918.  M.C.  March  1915  ;  Bar  to 
M.C.  Feb.   1919.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM  BRIGGS. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917. 
Cross  Channel  Hospital  Ship. 

CLAYTON,  NEVILLE  MORRISON. 

Gateshead  School ;  First  XI.,  Football.  Student  of  Science,  1917  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet.  3rd  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private 
Oct.  191 7.  3rd  Border  Regiment  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 8.  Wounded  at 
Courtrai  Oct.  191 8  and  invalided  out. 

CLEEVES,  FREDERICK  ROBERT. 

Welshpool    Grammar  School.      University  O.T.C    Infantry,  Dec.    1916   to   June 

1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  6th  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917 ;  Lieut.  March  1919.  France  Nov.  1917.  Dispatches 
July   1919. 

CLEGHORN,  ALFRED  MAXWELL. 

Dundee  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1911-14,  Cadet.  R.E.,  City  of  Dundee  Fortress  (T), 
Sapper  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  191 5;  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  Dec. 
1917  to  July  1919.  205th  Field  Coy.  France  Jan.  1916  to  July  1919.  Dispatches 
Dec.  1917  and  June  1918.     Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium)  April  1918.     M.C.  June  1919. 

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CLEGHORN,  JOHN  SMITH. 

Dundee  High  School.  B.Sc.  1911.  A.M.I.C.E.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  June  1916.  i/2nd  and  401st  Highland  Field  Coy.  (T.).  Resident 
Engineer,  Turnberry  Aerodrome.     France,  51st  Division,   1916  and   1917. 

CLELAND,  ALEXANDER. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  191 5  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  July   1917.     Italy. 

CLEMENTS,  JOHN  BURTON. 

Liverpool  Institute.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  i/ioth  King's  Liverpool 
Scottish,  Aug.   1914;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Dispatches  May   1917. 

CLEMENTS,  THOMAS  EDWIN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1911-15; 
B.Sc.  1919.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  1st  Lowland 
Brigade  (T).     India,  Mesopotamia,  Palestine,  and  France.     M.C.  Jan.   1919. 

CLEPHANE,  WALTER  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-1 5.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Gunner 
Jan.  191 5  ;  Bombardier  Sept.  1917.     Invalided  from  Sinai  Peninsula,  Aug.  1916. 

CLIFT,  HARRY  LECHMERE. 

Eastbourne  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917  ; 
Captain  May   191 8.     France. 

CLIVE,  EDWARD  A.  B. 

Haileybury.  University  O.T.C,  Adjutant  1908-12.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  1898  ; 
Captain  1904.  South  African  Campaign,  1898-1901.  3rd  Grade  Staff  Officer,  War 
Office,  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Grade  G.S.O.  Sept.  191 5. 

CLOW,  ANDREW  W.  BROWN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1899- 1904.  Scottish  Horse  (T), 
Private. 

CLUNESS,  ANDREW  THOMAS. 

Anderson  Institute,  Lerwick;  Athletics.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 3.  School- 
master. O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1910  to  June  191 2,  Cadet.  1st  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Private  March  191 5;  L/Corporal  July  1916;  Corporal  Dec.  1917. 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  1916-19.  Wounded  at  Loos,  June  1916  ;  High  Wood,  Sept. 
1916;  nearYpres,  Aug.  1917  ;  and  Offoynear  Ham,  March  1918.     M.M.Aug.  1917. 

CLYDE,  JAMES  LATHAM  McDIARMID. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3- 16,  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  March  1917.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917 ; 
Lieut.  March  191 8. 


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COATES,  JOHN  MANDALL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1899.  South  African  Field 
Force,  1900-2,  Civil  Surgeon.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  May  191 5.  Hon.  Associate, 
Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 

COATES,  NORMAN. 

Student  of  Science,  1913-14.     Army  Dispatch  Rider.     France. 

COATS,  HECTOR  WILLIAM. 

University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  to  Sept.   191 8,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Midshipman, 

Sept.  1918. 

COATS,  JOHN  DUNDAS  ORR.     (See  p.  748.) 

COATS,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Nov.  1909-11,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  62nd  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ; 
Captain  Feb.  1916.  R.M.O.,  10th  Essex  Regiment,  9th  Leicestershire  Regiment, 
1916,  2/5th  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  1917-18,  and  8th  Cornwall 
Regiment,  1918-19.     S.M.O.,  Solium,  Egypt.     Wounded  July  1916  and  Sept.  1918. 

COBB,  WILLIAM  GRAHAME. 

Rugby.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  Feb.  1918. 
M.O.  (G.L.),  attached  West  African  Field  Force,  Cameroons,  and  Royal  African 
Rifles.     France  and  East  Africa.     D.S.O.  Oct.  19 18. 

COCHRAN,  ROBERT  MICHAEL. 

Dollar  Academy.  Cadet  Corps  1902-8.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  R.F.A.  (T), 
Gunner  Sept.  1910.     Mobilised  Sept.  1915.     R.G.A.,  Oct.  1915  to  Jan.  1919. 

COCHRAN-PATRICK,  NEIL  JAMES  KENNEDY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Camb.),  LL.B.  1890.  J. P.  and  D.L.  (Ayrshire). 
Advocate,  1890.  2/4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (T.)  Oct.  1914,  Captain.  Appeal 
Military  Representative  for  Renfrew  and  Bute,  March  1916  to  Dec.  1918.  M.B.E. 
Nov.  1 91 8. 

COCHRANE,  ALEXANDER  YOUNGER  PEATTIE. 

Bo'ness  Academy ;  First  XV.  and  XL  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1910-14 
and  1918-19;  M.A.  1913.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  1915.  Attached  Hood  Batta,  63rd 
Royal  Naval  Division.     Wounded  and  Gassed  Feb.  19 17. 

COCHRANE,  ANDREW. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915  ; 
Captain  June  1916. 

COCHRANE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  B.Sc.  1898.  Volunteers  1898-1908.  Territorial  Force 
from  1908.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  A.S.C,  51st  Highland  Division,  Major  and  O.C 
April  191 5  ;  Lieut.-Col.  June  1916.  Senior  Mechanical  Transport  Officer  Aug.  1917. 
France  April  191 5.  Lent  to  American  Forces,  July  to  Dec.  1918.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1916  and  June  1918.     D.S.O.  June  1918.     T.D.  June  1919. 

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COCHRANE,  EDWARD  ASHLEY. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet.  4th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.  July  1917.  Attached  5th  Royal  Warwickshire 
Regiment.     Croce  di  Guerra  Dec.  1918.     Dispatches  April  1918. 

COCHRANE,  WALLACE  KENNETH. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Sept.  191 8.  Attached  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1919. 
France  1917;  Constantinople  1919.  Wounded  at  Ypres  Oct.  1917,  and  Arras 
Sept.  191 8. 

COCHRANE,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.) 
191 5.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  191 1  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut. 
Dec.  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  M.O.,  9th  Leicestershire  Regiment,  1916. 
Orthopaedic  Surgeon,  Edinburgh  War  Hospital,   1917. 

COCHRANE,  WILLIAM  T. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-11.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private.  5th 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1918;  Temp.  Captain 
Jan.  1919.     Egypt.     Dispatches  March  191 8. 

COCKS,  HORACE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1882.  Demonstrator  of  Pathology,  1883.  Q.E.R  1879-83,  Private. 
RA.M.C,  1886,  Lieut-Col.  (Retired).  Mobilised  Jan.  1916.  S.M.O.,  Cardiff,  to 
Nov.  1917.     Transferred  to  National  Service  as  D.C.M.S.  to  March  1919. 

COETZEE,  CORNELIUS  HERMANUS  HUBERTUS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  191 2  to 
Oct.  1914,  Cadet  Bombardier.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug-.  1914. 

COGHLAN,  EDWARD  FRANCIS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  1914;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1899. 
R.A.M.C 

COGHLAN,  GERALD  SPENCER. 

Ratcliffe  College,  Leicester.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1901. 
No.  4  Coy.  Q.E.R. V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1897-1900,  Private.  South  African  Medical 
Corps.    Boer  War,  1901-2.    Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  June  1917.    Med.  Exp.  Force. 

COHEN,  ASHER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1916. 

COLEMAN,  ALBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1887.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut-Col.  Feb.  191 5. 

COLES,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  KYTE. 

Berkhamsted.  Cadet  Corps,  1906-8.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-12.  LM.S.S.A. 
(Lond.)  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909-10,  and  Medical  June  1910  to  March 
1912,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914  ;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 

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COLLIE,  JAMES. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15.  R.F.A.  (T.),  Gunner  Aug.  191 5  ; 
Sergeant  June  1916 ;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918.  No.  13  Mountain 
Battery,  R.G.A. 

COLLIE,  LESLIE. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  R.E.,  Sapper 
April  191 7.     Attached  Field  Survey  Coy. 

COLLIER,  DAVID  ERIC. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1914-15.  R.E.  (Special 
Coy.),  Corporal  July  1915.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 
214th  Siege  Battery.     M.C.  May  1918. 

COLLIER,  HOWARD  EBENEZER. 

Reading  School ;  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1903-7,  Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916.  1st  Gloucestershire  Regiment 
and  2nd  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps.      Med.  Exp.  Force.     M.C.  July  19 19. 

COLLIER,  J.  W.  P. 

George  Watson's  College;  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.G.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  191 5.     France  April  191 5  to  Dec.  1916. 

COLLINSON,  ARTHUR  GORE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-13.  MA.  (Hons. 
Classics)  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  1910  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  6th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  1917.  2nd  and  nth  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers  to  Sept.  191 7.     France. 

COLLINSON,  WALTER  JULIUS. 

Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool).  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Sept.  1902  ;  Major  March  19 14.  No.  6  Indian  General  Hospital, 
Cairo,  Sept.  to  Dec.  1914.  Attached  No.  5  Indian  General  Hospital,  Alexandria, 
Dec.  1914  to  June  1916. 

COLMAN,  HORACE  CRAKANTHORP. 

Bishop's  Stortford  College  ;  First  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1896 ;  M.D.  1900.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Jan.  1900;  Captain  April  1907;  Major  Aug.  1914.     T.D.  1919. 

COLOMBOS,  DEMETRIUS. 

Lyceum,  Malta.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917 ;  Acting  Major  and  Registrar. 
Constantinople. 

COLWELL,  ERIC  RICHARD. 

Trowbridge  High  School  and  Chester-le-Street  School.  First  XI.  Student  of 
Science,  1918.  Durham  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  April  1917,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  i/5th  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  Private  Oct.  1916;  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1917  ;  Lieut.  March  1919.     Wounded  April  1918. 

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COMBE,  ARTHUR  CHARLES. 

Edinburgh  Academy  'and  Loretto.  Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st 
Lowland  Brigade,  Lieut.;  Captain  June  1916.  i/4th  Wessex  Brigade,  India, 
Dec.  1914.     55th  Brigade,  Mesopotamia,  Sept.  1916;  Poona  Nov.  1918. 

COMRIE,  JOHN  DIXON.   ' 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1894;  B.Sc.  1897;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1910. 
Lecturer  on  History  of  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine.  R.A.M.C,  Dec.  1904; 
Major  July  1909;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  May  191 8;  Lieut.-Col.,  May  1919.  73rd 
General  Hospital,  France.     North  Russian  Force,  Consulting  Physician,  1919. 

COMRIE,  THOMAS. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  7th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1917.  51st  Division,  France. 
Royal  Air  Force,  July   1918.      Egypt  and  Palestine. 

CONDER,  ARCHIBALD  FRANCIS  REIGNIER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902 ;  M.D.  1904.  University  Battery, 
E.C.A.V.,  1897-1902,  Gunner.  Auxiliary  R.C.  Hospital,  1914-17.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918.  109th  Field  Ambulance,  36th  (Ulster) 
Division;   10th  Corps,  Sept.   1918.     M.C.  Dec.   1918. 

CONDIE,  HARRY  HUTCHISON. 

Buckhaven  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  R.E.  (Special  Coy.),  Pioneer 
April   1917. 

CONDIE,  ROBERT  M.  (See  p.  748.) 

CONNELL,  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  1886;  B.D.  1890.  Presbyterian  Minister.  Chaplain,  10th  King's  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Liverpool  Scottish)  (T.),  April  1908.     Major  1919. 

CONNELL,  CHARLES  GIBSON. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to 
Nov.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.  R.F.A. ,  2nd  Lieut.  May 
191 8.     Salonika  Aug.  191 8  to  Feb.  191 9. 

CONNELL,  ERNEST  H. 

Merchiston  Castle  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Private  May  1915.  Attached  Indian  Medical  Service,  6th 
Meerut  Division.     Mesopotamia  Jan.   1916  to  March  1917. 

CONNELL,  J.  C.  W. 

University  O.T.C,  Adjutant  July  1913  to  Aug.  1914.  2nd  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  Captain;  Major  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  France  1914.  D.S.O. 
Dispatches. 

CONNELL,  ROBERT  MACNAUGHTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1912- 14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting 
Captain  Jan.  1918.     France.     Wounded  at  Kemmel,  April  1918.     M.C.  Jan.  1919. 

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COXXOLLY,  JAMES  HARRIS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.).  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 
Surgical  Specialist,  2/2nd  London  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France,   1917. 

COXXOR,  JOHX. 

Pathology  Department.  2nd  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Aug.  1905.  Mobilised  Aug. 
1914,  Private;  Corporal  March  1916;  Acting  Sergeant  Oct.  1916.     France  1914. 

COXSIDIXE,  HUGH  HERBERT. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1902-5,  Sergeant.  B.A.  (Camb.). 
Student  of  Law,  1909-12.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1912.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917.  France  March  1916  to  Sept.  1917 ;  Beaumont 
Hamel,  Oct.  1916;  Arras,  Bullecourt,  third  Ypres,  Vimy  Ridge,  and  Monchy,  1917. 
Attached  Board  of  Trade,  Timber  Supply  Department,  Jan.  1918  to  March  1919. 

COXSTABLE,  AXDREW  HEXDERSOX  BRIGGS. 

Dollar  Academy.  MA.  1884;  LL.B.  1887.  King's  Counsel,  Sheriff  of  Caithness, 
Orkney,  and  Zetland,  1908.     General  Service  Recruiting,  Captain,  March  1916. 

COOK,  ADRIAX  HEXRY. 

Rugby.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1910-11.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to 
Oct.  1914,  Cadet,  nth  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Lieut.  Xov.  1914;  Captain  March  1916.  France.  Dispatches  June  1916 
and  March  1919. 

COOK,  ALAX  GIBB. 

Royal  High  School.  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916;  Acting  Major  April  1918.  nth  Middlesex 
Regiment,  and  36th  Field  Ambulance.     M.C. 

COOK,  DUNCAX. 

Otago  High  School,  Xew  Zealand  ;  First  XV  Cadet  Corps  1905-7.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-17  and  1919-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917  ;  M.D.  1920 ;  M.R.C.P.  Feb.  1920. 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy.  O.T.C.  Medical,  March  191 5-17,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Royal  Xavy,  Surgeon-Lieut,  April  1918.     Mine-sweeping  Service. 

COOK,  FREDERICK  SQUIRES. 

St  Paul's,  Cambridge.  B.Sc.  1894.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Captain  Feb. 
1916.     Mobilised  Aug.    1914. 

COOK,  HEXRY  PATTULLO. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Feb.  1906;  Captain  Feb.  1909;  Major  Aug.  1917.     India. 

COOK,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  LUMSDEN. 

Marist  Brothers'  College,  Johannesburg.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18  ; 
M.B,  Ch.B.  191 8.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,  Feb.  1916;  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut,  July  191S  to 
Aug.  191 9. 

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COOK,  JOHN. 

M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1861;  L.S.A.  (Lond.)  1863;  M.D.  1865;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1871. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut-Col. 

COOK,  JOHN  BURTON. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917  ; 
Captain  June   191 8. 

COOKE-TAYLOR,  CHARLES  RALPH. 

Fettes.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1906.  Barrister  at  Law.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1917  to  July  1918,  Cadet.  Serbian  Relief  Fund.  Serbian 
Army  Jan.  1915,  Hon.  Lieut.  June  191 5. 

COOKSON,  HENRY  ANSTEY 

Clifton  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  FR.C.S.  (Edin.) ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.  with 
Distinction).  Anatomy  Staff,  1913.  Hockey  and  Cricket  "Blue."  Hockey 
International.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  July  191 5;  Major 
April  1917.  i/6th  London  Field  Ambulance.  12th  and  55th  General 
Hospitals.     France,  Dec.   191 5  to  Jan.   1919. 

COOPER,  CHARLES  GORDON  TOWERS. 

Charterhouse.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  R.E. 
(T),  City  of  Edinburgh  Fortress,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1913 ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1914. 
400th  Highland  Field  Coy.     M.C.  Oct.   1918. 

COOPER,  DANIEL  STIRLING. 

Ballymoney,  Ireland.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Captain 
Sept.  1915. 

COOPER,  DUNCAN  GORDON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  July  1912. 

COOPER,  JAMES  MURRAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1912-15  and  1919;  M.A. 
1914;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  July  1917.  France  Dec.  1916  to 
Oct.   1917  ;  Somme,  Arras,  and  Nieuport.     Gassed  and  Invalided  home  Sept.  1917. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16;  M.A.  1916  (Hons. 
Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.)  and  B.Sc.  1920.  R.N.V.R.,  Wireless  Telegraphist,  Feb. 
1916;  Sub-Lieut.  Feb.  1918;  Acting  Lieut.  Sept.  1918;  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 


COOPER,  WILLIAM. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to 
May  1915,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.).,  Private  April  1915  ;  Acting  Sergeant 
Aug.  1918.     France.     Wounded  at  Arras  April  1917,  and  Loos  Sept.  1918. 

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COOPER,  WILLIAM  RICHARD. 

Holt  Home  School,  Cheshunt,  Herts;  First  XI.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1907. 
Schoolmaster's  Diploma.  George  Watson's  College  O.T.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  191 1; 
Lieut.  1912.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain  1914;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1915  ; 
Major  July  1917.  Gallipoli  and  Egypt.  HO.,  No.  1  Corps,  France.  Dispatches 
Sept.   1 916. 

COPELAND,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886.  Army  Medical  Service,  July  1887;  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1912; 
Colonel  March  191 5.     France  Aug.  1914  to  March  1919.     Dispatches. 

COPEMAN,  DONALD  ALFRED. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1916-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
191 8.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  Aug.  191 8. 

COPLAND,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  191 5  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
Sept.  1916.  North  Scottish  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Acting  Lieut. 
Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  May  1918;  Acting  Captain  Jan.  1919. 

CORBETT,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

King  Edward  VI.  School,  Bath;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  Colour-Sergeant.  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  191 5.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting 
Major  Jan.  1918. 

CORBETT,  PERCY  BARNARD. 

King  Edward  VI.  School,  Bath;  First  XL,  Cricket  and  Football.  O.T.C.  1907-10. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to 
April  191 5,  Cadet.  B.R.C.S.,  Surgical  Dresser.  Meerut  Division,  Casualty 
Clearing  Station,  France,  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain 
April  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.     Prisoner  of  War  March  to  Dec.  1918. 

CORE,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Sept.  191 5;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  rst  Garrison  Battn.,  Sherwood  Foresters. 
Suvla  Bay   1915  ;  Imbros   1915   and   1916;  Egypt   1916-18. 

CORKILL,  HAROLD  KEITH. 

Wellington  College,  N.Z.  O.T.C.  1911-15,  CS.M.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1916-17  and  1918-19.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Jan.  to  March  1916.  R.F.A.  (S.R.), 
April  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  France  Dec.  1917  to  Feb.  1919.  Wounded  at 
Ypres  April  191 8. 

CORKILL,  THOMAS  FREDERICK. 

Wellington  College,  N.Z.  O.T.C.  1907-10,  Lieut.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1912-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918. 
France,  139th  Field  Ambulance,  Dec.  191 5  to  March  1919.  Wounded  March  191 8. 
Dispatches  June  1917.  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  Aug.  1917;  M.C  Sept.  1917; 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre  Feb.  191 8;  Bar  to  M.C.  Dec.  191 8. 

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CORMACK,  ALEXANDER. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1906;  LL.B.  2/5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Temp.  Captain  Sept.  1918  to  April  1919. 
Divisional  Education   Officer,  64th,  67th,  and  71st  Divisions. 

CORMACK,  B.  WILLIAM. 

Ayr  Academy.     Student  of  Law,  1896-7.     Hong  Kong  Port  Artillery,  Gunner  1915. 

CORMACK,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1908. 
Notary  Public.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1918  to  March  1919. 
Attached  93rd  Brigade.     France  Feb.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

CORMACK,  DOUGLAS  JOHN. 

Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Law.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet 
Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916 ; 
Lieut.  June   1918. 

CORMACK,  FREDERICK  EUNSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  1912.  Surma  Valley  Light  Horse,  Trooper. 
I.A.R.O.,  2nd  Lieut. 

CORMACK,  HARRY  SLATER. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut;  Captain  July  1914.     Dispatches.     M.C. 

CORMACK,  JAMES. 

Pulteneytown  Academy,  Wick.  Student  of  Law,  1906-8.  Solicitor  and  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Manitoba.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  April  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  May  191S. 

CORMACK,  ROBERT  PAIRMAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-8,  Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1909-11,  and  Medical,  1911-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
1912;  Captain  July  1915  ;  Captain  (Regulars)  Jan.  1917.  Egypt,  German  East 
Africa,  and  India.     Dispatches  March  191 8. 

CORMACK,  WALTER  GEORGE. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Bombardier  ; 
Officer  Cadet  June  1918.     R.H.A.  and  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

CORMACK,  WILLIAM  PETRIE. 

Royal  Academy,  Tain.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  191 5.  No.  15  Australian  General  Hospital,  Adelaide,  and  at  Camp  for 
Civilian  Forces,  Gawler,  South  Australia. 

CORNER,  CHARLES  LEWIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  June  1917,  Cadet 
Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  2nd  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917. 
France.     Wounded  at  Second  Battle  of  the  Somme,  Aug.  1918.     Invalided  out. 

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CORNER,  SAMUEL  GORDON. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.A.  1902;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Colour-Sergeant.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.   1917  ;  Captain  July  1918.      East  African  Exp.  Force. 

CORRIE,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery 
1917,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  156th  Brigade, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.  Midland  Division,  Ammunition  Column.  The  Rhine, 
April  to  July  1919. 

CORRY,  MATTHEW. 

National  School,  Letterkenny.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  191 1.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Major  July  191 1. 

CORSTORPHINE,  EDWARD  ELLICE. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1913-17.  University  O.T.C.  Tnfantry,  1917-18,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet.     3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

COSSAR,  CHARLES. 

M.A.  1893.     R.F.A.  (T),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Captain. 

COTTERILL,  Sir  JOSEPH  MONTAGU. 

Brighton  College;  First  XL  M.B.,  CM.  1875;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1878.  Lecturer 
and  Examiner  on  Clinical  Surgery.  R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut.-Col.  July  1908. 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital.  C.M.G.  1917.  Dispatches 
July  1917.     Knight  Bachelor  1919. 

COTTON,  GEORGE  MORTON. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1907.  4th 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private;  2nd  Lieut.   March   191 7. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1880 ;  M.B,  CM.  1883;  D.P.H  (Camb.)  1889; 
M.D.  1896.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  April  191 5.  2nd  Southern  General  Hospital, 
France  ;  in  charge  of  X-Rays  for  three  years. 

COULING,  ARTHUR  VIVIAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  Student  of  Science,  1910-n.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  1910- 11,  Cadet.  Royal  Horse  Guards  ("  The  Blues  "),  Private  Aug.  1914  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  14th  West  Yorkshire  Regiment;  19th 
Hussars  ;  R.E.,  Field  Survey  Battn.,  Jan.  191 8. 

COULL,  GEORGE  CHARLES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14  and  1919-20 ;  B.Sc.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-14,  Cadet  Bombardier.  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914.  R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Highland  Brigade;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain 
March  1918;  Captain  and  Acting  Major  Jan.  1919.  France  May  191 5.  Army  of 
the  Rhine,  Nov.  191 8  to  Aug.  19 19. 

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COULL,  ROBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1909-14;  B.Sc.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Nov.  1909-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.; 
Lieut.  Nov.   191 5.     Attached  R.E.  (Signal  Service),  Aug.   1917.     France. 

COULLIE,  ALEXANDER  GLOVER. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  July  1907;  Captain  July  1910;  Major  Jan.  1919 ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
April  1918.  Egypt,  Palestine  and  Syria,  Nov.  1914.  O.C.  15th  (I.S.)  Cavalry 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  April   1918.     Dispatches  Jan.   1919. 

COULLIE,  JAMES  ARTHUR. 

Fettes.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1906.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1902-5.  Y.M.C.A.  in 
France  1916.     Army  Chaplain  Jan.   1917. 

COULSON,  THOMAS  EDMUND. 

Charterhouse.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Temp.  Lieut.  Aug.  1918  ;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1918;  Temp.  Captain  Aug. 
1919.     86th  General  Hospital,  Syren,  North  Russian  Exp.  Force. 

COULTER,  WILLIAM. 

King's  College,  Goulburn,  N.S.W.  First  XV.  Royal  (Dick)  Veterinary  College 
O.T.C.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  2nd  Scottish  Horse,  Aug.  1914,  Corporal. 
Dispatches  (Gallipoli).     D.C.M.  June   1916. 

COULTHARD,  JOSEPH  JEFFERSON. 

St  Bees,  Cumberland.  O.T.C.  1912-14,  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  78th  Brigade, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918.  France  Nov.  1916.  Invalided  Oct. 
1917.     R.A.,  G.H.Q.,  July  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1919. 

COUPER,  DANIEL  ROSS. 

James  Gillespie's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1895-6.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.). 
Q.M.S. 

COUPER,  JOHN  SINCLAIR. 

Arnold  House  School,  Blackpool.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1918-19. 
A.S.C.,  Private  July  1916.     Dispatch  Rider,  1916-19. 

COUPER,  WILLIAM  DICK. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Oct.  191 5;  L/Corporal  June  1916;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
1919.      France.      Three  times  Wounded. 

COURT,  ALEXANDER  COSGRAVE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1913.  President,  Dialectic  Society.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 
1910;  Captain  Dec.  1913.     Mobilised  Aug.  1914.     M.C.  1917. 

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COURTNEY,  BERTRAM  JOSEPH. 

King  William's  College,  I.O.M. ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1903;  West 
African  Medical  Service,  Captain  Dec.  1914;  Major  Aug.  1918.  Attached  King's 
African  Rifles,  June  1917.  Cameroons,  1915.  S.M.O.,  Nyassa  Rhodesia  Force, 
May  to  Nov.  1918.     Dispatches  Dec.  1918  and  May  1919  (East  Africa). 

COUSLAND,  KENNETH  HARRINGTON. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1913-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Major  April  1918.  179th  Brigade,  France, 
March  1916  to  June  1919.  Wounded  April  and  Oct.  1918.  M.C.  July  1918. 
Dispatches  (twice)  Oct.   1918.      Croix  de  Guerre  June   1919. 

COUTIE,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  191 3-1 5,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-17 
and  1918-20 ;  B.Sc.  1920.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Sapper  Aug.  1916.  9th  Scottish 
Rifles,  Private.     Labour  Corps. 

COUTTS,  ALFRED. 

M.A.  1884;  B.D.  1888.  Minister,  United  Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
77th  Infantry  Brigade;  Captain  Oct.  1914. 

COUTTS,  DONALD  GORDON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and 
1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  3rd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
June  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1917.     Signal  Service,  R.E.,  July  1918. 

COUTTS,  FREDERICK  THOM  KYDD. 

Kimberley  High  School,  South  Africa.  First  XL,  Football.  Student  of  Law, 
1906-9.  Chartered  Accountant,  1910.  1st  Transvaal  Scottish,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914. 
South  West  Africa  1914-15. 

COUTTS,  WALDEMAR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15.     3rd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 

COUTTS,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

Junior  Clerk  of  Senatus.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Private  Dec.  1914;  Sergeant  March 
1917.     2/3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

COUTTS,  WILLIAM  BARRON. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  M.A.  1909;  B.Sc.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1915,  Cadet. 
R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Instructor,  Ordnance 
Column.     Gibraltar  March   1916  to  Aug.  1917  ;  Woolwich   1917-18. 

COVENTRY,  CHARLES  JAMES. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

COWAN,  AGNES  MARSHALL. 

M.B.  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C.,  attached  Q.M.A.A.C,  Medical  Officer,  May  1918. 
Assistant  Medical  Officer,  H.M.  Factory,  Gretna,  April  1917-18. 

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COWAN,  ALISTER  FORBES. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1 901-3.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914.     Rejoined  May  1917.     Captain  Nov.  1917.     France. 

COWAN,  ANDREW. 

Dumfries  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917,  Cadet  Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.F.A.,  45th  Battery,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1918.  France  Feb.  1918  to  June  1919.  Wounded  July  1918.  M.C.  Dec. 
1918. 

COWAN,  CHARLES  EMELIUS  LOWTHER. 

M.A.  1892.  President,  Dialectic  Society,  1891.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1889-92,  L/Corporal.  Chaplain,  Royal  Navy,  1897  ;  R.M.S.  Carisbrook  Castle,  1914; 
R.N.  Barracks,  Devonport ;  H.M.S.  Canada;  R.N.  Barracks,  Portsmouth,  1915-17, 
and  H.M.  Dockyard  Church,  Devonport,  191 8.     Battle  of  Jutland  May  1916. 

COWAN,  JOHN. 

Ley's  School,  Cambridge.  M.A.  (Glasg.)  1891  ;  LL.B.  1897.  King's  Counsel. 
R.E.  (T.),  Captain  July  191 5;  Major  June  1916.  Mention  March  1919.  O.B.E. 
June  1919. 

COWAN,  JOHN  MacINTYRE. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.G. A.,  213th  Siege  Battery, 
Signaller,  May  19 17. 

COWAN,  JOHN  MACQUEEN. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  M.A.  191 3  ;  B.Sc,  1914.  Assistant  to  Pro- 
fessor of  Botany.  President,  Dialectic  Society.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-14,  Cadet 
Bombardier.  R.G.A.  (I.A.R.O.),  2nd  Lieut.  1917 ;  Lieut.  India,  Egypt,  and 
Palestine,    1917-19.     Dispatches. 

COWAN,  JOHN  MUIR. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Jan.  to  May  1917,  Cadet.     R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 

COWAN,  ROBERT  McNAIR  WILSON. 

Central  High  School,  Leeds.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  nth  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  Private  July  1916.     France  and  Italy. 

COWAN,  RUSSELL. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  RE.,  "Z"  Special  Coy., 
Pioneer  Nov.  1916. 

COWAN,  WILLIAM. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1881-5  and»i9i9;  M.A.  1919.  President, 
Dialectic  Society,  1887.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Sept.  191 5  to  April  1919.     Malta. 

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COWAN,  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1891-5.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1896. 
University  Battery  E.C.A.V.,  Captain  1910.  City  of  Edinburgh  R.G.A.  (T.), 
Captain  Oct.  1914;  Major  Dec.  1916  to  March  1919.  Coast  Defence  191 5-17. 
France  191 8. 

COWARD,  NOEL  ANTHONY. 

Blairlodge ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1898-1903,  Colour-Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  191 3;  D.P.H.  (Oxford)  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  Royal  Lancaster  Regiment,  Oct.  1914-15.  France 
July  191 5  to  Dec.  191 8.  Senior  Sanitary  Officer,  Havre,  May  1916.  Dispatches 
July  1916  and  Dec.  1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Dec.  1918. 

COWE,  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1917, 
Cadet.     7th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917. 

COWIESON,  JOHN  JOHNSTONE. 

Normal  Training  College,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  191 2-1 5.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 
3rd  East  Lancashire  Brigade.     Dardanelles,  Egypt,  France,  and  Sinai. 

COWLING,  HARRY  WALTER. 

King's    College,   Taunton;    First   XI.      O.T.C.    1906-10,    Corporal.  Student    of 

Science,  1912-15  ;    B.Sc.   191 5.      O.T.C.  Engineers,  1912-15,  Cadet.  R.E.  (S.R.), 

2nd  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1917.  France. 

COWPER,  CHARLES  NEAVES. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Law,  1895-9.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1 901.  1st  City  of  Edinburgh  Vol.  Regiment,  Sept.  1914  to  Dec.  1916.  R.G.A. , 
Gunner  Dec.  1916  ;  L/Bombardier  June  1917  ;  Corporal  Jan.  1919. 

COWPER,  JOHN  JAMES  McPHAIL 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1886.  Chaplain  1893  ;  2nd  Class,  July  1916.  South 
African  Campaign,  1900-2.     France  191 5.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

COX,  ALFRED  BERRIDGE. 

Eastbourne  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Royal  Navy,  May  1904; 
Staff  Surgeon,  May  1912 ;  Surgeon-Commander,  June  1917.  H.M.S.  Lion ; 
Cameroons,  West  Africa,  Feb.  191 5  ;  German  East  Africa,  June  191 5  to  Aug. 
1916,  and  Grand  Fleet  April  1917  to  Nov.  1918.     Heligoland  and  Dogger  Bank. 

COX,  JOSHUA  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1875;  M.D.  1881  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1880 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  1909.  2nd  Western  General  Hospital,  Manchester,  Oct. 
1914.  Commissioner  of  Medical  Services,  North-West  Scotland,  1917-18.  Dis- 
patches 1917.     O.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

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CRABBIE,  JOHN  EDWARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1902-4. 
Advocate,  1905.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain  June   1916.     O.B.E. 

CRAGG,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM. 

Kendal  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  Private.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Sept.  1906;  Captain  Sept.  1909; 
Major  April  1918.     Egypt  Dec.  1914  to  Jan.  1916.     India. 

CRAIG,  ALEXANDER  CURRIE  CARRUTHERS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  July   191 5  ;    Surgeon  Jan.   1918. 

CRAIG,  ALEXANDER  NELSON. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

CRAIG,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL. 

Kelso  High  School.  Cadet  Corps  1904-6,  Corporal.  M.A.  1910.  Senior 
President,  Dialectic  Society.  13th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Intelligence  Corps,  Oct.  1917  to  Aug.  1919. 
France.     M.C.  June   1919. 

CRAIG,  ARCHIBALD  HAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1907-9.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1910.  London  Scottish,  Private  1914;  13th  Royal  Scots,  191 5  ;  Captain  1917  ; 
Major  May  1918.  France  1914-18.  Wounded  Oct.  1914  and  July  1918. 
D.S.O. ;  M.C.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

CRAIG,  ARTHUR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  1914;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and 
L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  191 5.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut,  May  191 5.     H.M.S.   Warspite.. 

CRAIG,  DAVID  DOUGALL  HEPBURN. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV  Cadet  Corps  1915-17.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Nov. 
1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1918  to  April  1919. 

CRAIG,  DAVID  DUNCAN. 

M.A.,  B.Sc.  (St  Andrews).  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Aug.  191 5.  2nd  East  Lancashire  Regiment.  France  Nov.  1914.  M.C. 
Dispatches. 

CRAIG,  EFFIE  MARION  DOUGLAS. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy,  Hawick.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  R.A.M.C,  Sept.  1916. 
Malta  and  Salonika. 

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CRAIG,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1. 
N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  1900 ;  Major  March  1915  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Oct.  1917.  Gallipoli 
191 5  ;  Achi  Baba  and  Suvla  Bay;  France,  Messines  and  Somme.  Twice  wounded. 
Dispatches  April  191 5,  1917,  and  Oct.  191 8.     D.S.O. 

CRAIG,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1883-5.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1886.  Notary  Public,  1896.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
1887;  Lieut.-Col.  1906  and  O.C.  Sept.  1906  to  April  1915.  France,  Messines 
1914-15;  Somme  1917-18.     T.D.     Dispatches  Feb.  1917  and  1919. 

CRAIG.  JOHN  GIBSON. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Dec.  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916.     Surgical  Specialist.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

CRAIG,  JOHN  RICHARD. 

Kelso  High  School.  M.A.  1904.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  April  191 5,  Cadet. 
14th  and  17th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain 
Oct.  1917;  Bombing  Instructor  Jan.  to  Dec.  1916.     Wounded  Sept.  1918. 

CRAIG,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Castle  Douglas  Academy  and  St  Andrews  University.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  Royal 
Navy,  May  1896.     South  African  War,  1 899-1902.     Surgeon-Commander  1919. 

CRAIG,  NICHOLAS  SMITH. 

Ley's  School,  Cambridge.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet.  3rd,  10th, 
and  5 /6th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1916;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916;  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1917.     France  Aug.  1917  to  April  1918.     M.C  March  1918. 

CRAIG,  THEODORE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  F.R.S.M.  (Lond.).  Deputy 
Surgeon  to  Admiralty,  Blyth  Submarine  Station,  191 5-17.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
April  1917;  Captain  April  1918.  O.C,  No.  2  Clearing  Station  Hospital,  Kilossa, 
German  East  Africa,  1917-18.     Mental  Specialist,  Devonport  Military  Hospital. 

CRAIG,  WALTER  JAMES  FAIRLIE. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C  Medical,  1912-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Captain  Jan.  1917.  R.A.M.C.  (Regulars),  April  1919;  Captain  Jan.  1920. 
Salonika  1916-17  ;  Palestine  1917-18;  France  and  India  1918-19. 

CRAIG,  WILLIAM. 

Prior  School,  Lifford.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  Nov.  1916. 

CRAIG,  WILLIAM  BANNERMAN. 

M.A.  1889;  M.B.,  CM.  1894.     Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major.     D.S.O. 

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CRAIG,  WILLIAM  CARRUTHERS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-16,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain  Jan.  1918. 

CRAIG,  W.  M. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  Chartered  Accountant,  1913. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant.  R.F.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.     France  and  Italy  Sept.  1915  to  June  1918. 

CRAIG,  WILLIAM  PITCAIRN. 

M.A.  1902.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  July  191 5,  106th  Infantry 
Brigade  and  26th  General  Hospital. 

CRAIG-BROWN,  ERNEST. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1886-7.  Student  of  Science,  1887-8.  West 
Indian  Regiment,  1895  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1897.  Sierra  Leone  Rising,  1898.  Wounded. 
Cameron  Highlanders,  Captain  Dec.  1899;  Major  Sept.  1914;  Brevet  Lieut-Col. 
June  1917.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  D.S.O.  Feb.  191 5.  Dispatches 
Feb.  and  June  1915,  Jan.  1916,  June  1917  and  June  1918.  Montenegrin  Order 
of  Danilo  (4th  Class),  Oct.  1916. 

CRAMB,  DOUGLAS  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Pipe-Major.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1915  and  1918-19.  Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1915-17,  Cadet 
Sergeant.     6th  and  9th  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.     France  Nov.  1917  to  Aug.  1918. 

CRAN,  DISNEY  HERBERT  DUSCH. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911;  M.D.  1919.  B.R.C.S.  Nov.  1915,  and 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1916  ;  Captain  March  1917.  No.  11  Stationary  Hospital, 
Rouen.     Pathologist,  Nov.  191 5  to  Feb.  1919. 

CRAN,  NORMAN  DUDLEY. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  191 1- 15,  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  May  to  Dec.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Regulars, 
Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918.     Wounded.     Invalided  out  April  1919. 

CRAN,  PETER  McLELLAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1909.  A.M.I.C.E.  R.E.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1910;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  June  1917.  Dispatches  Feb.  1917. 
O.B.E.  (Military)  June   1919. 

CRANSTON,  Sir  ROBERT 

Member  of  University  Court.  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  1903.  Artillery  Tay 
Defences,  1864.  Queen's  Rifle  Brigade,  Lieut.  1870;  Captain;  Major;  Colonel; 
Brig.-General.  15th,  16th  and  17th  Royal  Scots.  K.C.V.O. ;  C.B. ;  C.B.E. ;  V.D. ; 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour  (French) ;  Knight  of  St  Olaf  (Norway). 

CRAVEN,  RICHARD. 

Mount  St  Mary's,  Eckington,  Chesterfield.  M.B.,  CM.  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.     R.F.A.,  39th  Division. 

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CRAWFORD,  DIROM  GREY. 

Cheltenham.  M.B.,  CM.  1881.  First  XV.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Oct.  1881  ; 
Lieut-Col.  1901.  Retired  Dec.  191 1.  Rejoined  Nov.  1914  to  March  1919.  H.M. 
Hospital  Ship  Syria,  Nov.  1914.     Brighton  Indian  Hospital,  Dec.  1914-15. 

CRAWFORD,  EDWARD  JAMES. 

Bally mena  Academy.  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  Belfast  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Naval  Division 
Armoured  Cars  Squadron,  Petty  Officer  Nov.  191 5.  R.F.A.  and  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1918.     Russian  St  George  Medal  March  1917. 

CRAWFORD,  GAVIN  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  191 5,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  Indian  Army,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.  2/i02nd 
King  Edward's  Own  Grenadiers.     France  and  India. 

CRAWFORD,  GILBERT  MALCOLM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1892-3.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme 
Courts,  1897.  President,  Scots  Law  Society,  1899.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles), 
2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5.  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  April  1916;  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers,  Captain  Aug.  1917.     France.     M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES. 

Greenock  Academy;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  1st  Cameron  High- 
landers, Private  March  1916  ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918.  7th  Tank 
Battalion. 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES  MUIR. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1888.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  1891  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  191 1.  Indian  General  Hospital. 
1914.     O.B.E. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to 
April  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  Oct. 
1916.     Mesopotamia. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN  HAMILTON. 

Duffus  School,  Elginshire.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918. 
Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R. 
Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  191 5-16.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut,  Aug.  1918, 
H.M.S.  Dartmouth. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN  RALSTON. 

Crieff  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  and  A.S.C.,  Recruiting  Staff,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  191 7. 

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CRAWFORD,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL.       . 

Loretto;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1909-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914-16,  Cadet.  Resident 
House  Physician,  R.I.E.  Rugby  "Blue."  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  July  1917.     Med.  Exp.  Force,  Aug.  1916.     Invalided  home  Dec.  1918. 

CRAWFORD,  THOMAS  JOHNSTONE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  191 3-1 5.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17, 
Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1918;  Lieut.  Sept.  to  Nov.  1919.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  191 1  ;  B.D.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1910 
to  April  191 3,  Cadet.     Chaplain  4th  Class,  May  191 5.     M.C. 

CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM  SCOTT. 

Cheltenham ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-8.  4th  and  10th  Royal 
Scots  (T),  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ; 
Temp.  Captain  June  1916.     Lanarkshire  Yeomanry,  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

CREASER,  FREDERICK  GEORGE. 

Drogheda  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  191410  May  191 5,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
Corporal  May  1915  ;  Sergeant  July  1915.  R.F.A. ,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut. 
Dec.  1918.     R.E.     M.C.  Dec.  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

CRERAR,  ALASTAIR  HENRY. 

Edinburgh  Academy,  and  Bootham  School,  York.  Student  of  Law,  191 5  and 
1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  9th  and  2nd  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Pilot. 
Wounded  Oct.   1916. 

CRERAR,  DONALD  BAYNE. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915 ; 
Captain  June  1916  to  March  1919.  Military  Hospital,  Stransall  Camp,  York. 
M.O.,  War  Hospital,  Bradford. 

CRERAR,  GEORGE  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1917.  Student  of  Science,  1917  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  July  1918.  R.G.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  May  1919. 

CREW,  FRANK  ALBERT  ELEY. 

King  Edward  VI.  School,  Birmingham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov. 
1908  to  April  1913,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  6th  Devonshire  Regiment,  Captain  June 
1916;  Major  Aug.  1917.  Employed  with  R.A.M.C,  3rd  Field  Ambulance, 
France.     India   1915. 

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CRICHTON,  CRAWFORD  SMITH. 

Arbroath  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April 
1915  ;  Captain  April  1916 ;  Major  1917.     O.C.  Surrey  R.A.M.C.  (V.). 

CRICHTON,  DAVID  CUTHBERT  COLLINGWOOD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 5.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 5-17, 
Cadet.  R.A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  Jan.  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1918;  Lieut.  Oct. 
1919.     Attached  Indian  M.T.,  Waziristan  Field  Force. 

CRICHTON,  DAVID  MACQUORN-RANKINE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  Nasrieh  191 5-16.  Imperial  School  of  Instruction, 
Egypt,  1917-18,  and  Kasr-et-Nild  Staff.  G.H.Q.,  2nd  Echelon,  Egyptian  Exp. 
Force,  191 8-19. 

CRICHTON,  JAMES  SMITH. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917;  Captain 
April  191 8.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1919. 

CRICHTON,  THOMAS  SMITH. 

Arbroath  High  School;  Athletics.  MA.  1905.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of 
Scotland.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Feb.  191 5.  20th,  24th,  and  2nd 
Northumberland    Fusiliers,   2nd   Lieut.    May    191 5;    Lieut.    July    1917. 

CRICHTON,  WILLIAM  PALMERSTON. 

Boroughmuir.  MA.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
Q.M.S. 

CRIDLAND,  EDWARD  CARTER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888.     Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  President  V.,  Surgeon-Commander. 

CRIPPS,  FRANCIS  ROY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916 ; 
L.M.  (Dublin).  O.T.C  Medical,  Nov.  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  April  191 5.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Jan.  1917-20.  Harwich 
Destroyer  Flotilla  1915.  Mine-sweepers  and  Grand  Fleet  1917.  Lent  Royal 
Air  Force,  British  ^Egean  Force,  191 8. 

CRISP,  THOMAS. 

Tenterfield,  New  South  Wales.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16  and  1917-18  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916;  M.D.  O.T.C  Artillery,  Oct.  1912-14,  Cadet  Bombardier. 
R.F.A.  (S.R),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  R.A.M.C  (S.R),  Lieut.  1916;  Captain 
April   19 1 7.      France. 

CRITCHLEY,  LEOPOLD  OCTAVIUS. 

St  Drostone's  College,  Aberlour.  MA.  1896;  B.Sc.  Minister,  Episcopal 
Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain  191 5.  157th  Brigade,  52nd  Division.  G.H.Q., 
Dardanelles.     Hon.  Chaplain   191 8. 

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CROCKET,  JAMES. 

M.A.  1887;  B.Sc.  1891.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  1st  Haddington- 
shire Vols.,  Private  Aug.   191 5. 

CROCKETT,  THOMAS. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XV.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1905.  Schoolmaster.  Rugby 
"Blue."  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  July  1915  ;  Major  Feb.  1918.  Attached  Machine- 
Gun  Corps. 

CROLE,  GERARD  BRUCE.  (See  p.  748.) 

CROLIUS,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Hong  Kong.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  L.M.S.S.A.  (Lond.)  1915.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1912-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Sept. 
191 5  ;  Acting  Major  and  D.A.D.M.S.,  3rd  Corps,  Nov.  1918.  62nd  and  54th  Field 
Ambulances.     Medaille  des  Epidemies  1920. 

CROLL,  ANDREW. 

Dundee  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1899;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1;  F.A.C.S. 
(America)  1914.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  1914;  Captain  1915  ; 
Major  1916;  Lieut.-Col.  1917.  Chief  Surgeon,  No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
France,  and  Military  Hospital,  Halifax,  Canada.     Dispatches  Oct.  1916. 

CROMARTY,  ROBERT. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1916.  School- 
master. 2/4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1916;  Hon.  Sergeant 
May   1917;   L/Corporal  March   1918.     2/3rd  County  of  London  Yeomanry. 

CROMBIE,  JAMES  MOIR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-9,  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918-20.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.G.A.,  60th  Brigade, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     France,  June  1916  to  Jan.  1919. 

CROMBIE,  JOHN  FRANK. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews;  First  XV  M.B.,  CM.  1891;  M.D.  1906;  D.P.H., 
(Edin.)  1897.  R.A.M.C.  (T)  1896;  Major  1910;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  1916. 
Attached  8th  Royal  Scots.  No.  139  Field  Ambulance,  and  No.  12  Stationary 
Service.  France.  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem  1916.  Dispatches  June  1917, 
Jan.  and  Dec.  1918.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1918;  T.D. ;  Medaille  des  Epidemies  Jan.  1919. 

CROMBIE,  ROBERT  OGILVIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.T.  Teviot 
(Wireless  Operator). 

CROMIE,  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Jan.  1909 
to  July   1915,  Cadet;   2nd  Lieut. 

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CROOKS,  THOMAS. 

Hawick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  R.E.,  189th  Coy.,  Corporal 
Aug.   191 5  ;  Special  Brigade  1916-19.     France  191 5-19.     Wounded  Dec.   1916. 

CROSBIE,  KENNETH  CHRISTOPHER. 

Epsom  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Hockey.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14 
and  1916-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.   1914;   Lieut.  May  1916;   Captain  Oct.   1916.     M.C.  Oct.   1916. 

CROSS,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Sept.  1908.  10th  Royal  Scots.  M.O. 
in  charge  of  Troops  at  Linlithgow. 

CROW,  DOUGLAS  ARTHUR. 

Fort  William  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain 
March  191 8. 

CROW,  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1917.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1916;  Captain  July  1917.  Salonika  July  1916  to  March  1918;  France  June  to 
Dec.  1 91 8. 

CROWDEN,  HARRY  GRAHAM. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  9th  and  13th 
Royal  Scots,  Private;  L/Corporal  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5;  Lieut.  France 
1915  and  1916;    Loos  and  Somme.     Wounded  Sept.   1915. 

CRUICKSHANK,  ALEXANDER  JOHNSTON. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet  May  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut  Oct.  1918. 

CRUICKSHANK,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Haileybury.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1914.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain 
Feb.  1910;  Major  Aug.  1918.     M.C.  Aug.  1916. 

CRUICKSHANK,  JOHN  C. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1916-17  and  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1918  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private. 

CRUICKSHANKS,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1903-5.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
Gunner,  1903-5.     nth  and  1st  Scottish  Rifles,  Lieut.;  Captain  Nov.  1914. 

CULBERTSON,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  2/ist 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  Nov.  191 5.  9th  Cyclist  Brigade  (Signal 
Section),  L/Corporal  Dec.  1916.  R.E.  (Signals),  R.A.  H.Q.,  Sapper  April  191 8. 
France   1918-19. 

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CULLEN,  KENNETH  DOUGLAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1911;  LL.B.  1913.  R.E.,  49th  Coy.,  Sapper  Sept. 
1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1916. 
City  of  Edinburgh  Fortress,  R.E. 

CULLEN,  WILLIAM  BARBOUR  ALEXANDER  KENNEDY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1906.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  191 5;  Major 
2/2nd  Ghurkha  Rifles. 

CULLEN,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  LAING. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1910-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1913-14,  Cadet.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  Sept. 
1914.     R.G.A.  (Lowland),  Lieut.     France,  Salonika,  and  Aden. 

CUMMING,  ARTHUR  GORDON. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Jan.  191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  i/5th  and  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  April  1916 ;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1916 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  to  Dec.  1917. 
France  Aug.    1916  to  March   1917. 

CUMMING,  GEORGE  GORDON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 

CUMMING,  HERBERT  GRANT. 

Grantown  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1908;  B.Sc.  Australian  Imperial  Forces, 
46th  Battn.,  Private  Nov.  1916 ;  Corporal  Oct.  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918 ; 
Lieut.  Feb.   1919.     M.M.  Oct.   1917. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ANDREW. 

Perth  Academy.  B.Sc.  191 1.  Lecturer  in  Bacteriology,  Edinburgh,  and  East 
of  Scotland  Agricultural  College.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to  March  1916, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916. 
R.F.A.   (T.),  2nd   Lieut.  July   1917  ;  Lieut.  Jan.   1919.     France. 

CUNNINGHAM,  BARBARA  MARTIN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1909;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1910.  R.A.M.C,  British  Military 
Hospital,  Limoges,  France,  and  Imtarfa,  Malta,  Aug.  1916.  61st  and  42nd 
General  Hospitals,  Salonika,  1917-18.  O.B.E.  June  1917.  Dispatches  (Salonika) 
Sept.   1917. 

CUNNINGHAM,  DONALD  ALEC. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Feb.   1916,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

CUNNINGHAM,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  MURRAY. 

Fettes.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1912;  Lieut.-Col. 
Feb.  1917.  Attached  Indian  Contingent,  1914-15.  France  1916-19.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1916.     D.S.O.  June  1918. 

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CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  BAIRD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916  ;  Captain  Jan.  1917  to  Feb.  1919. 
France  March  1916  to  Oct.  1917,  and  Italy  Oct.  1917  to  Feb.  1919. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  FODEN. 

M.A.  1914.     1st  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Corporal. 

CUNNINGHAM,  LESLIE  BENNET  CRAIGIE. 

Sedbergh.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1913  to  Sept.  1914, 
Cadet.  9th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  May  1916.  Attached 
R.E.  (Signal  Service),  July  191 5.     France. 

CUNNINGHAM,  RICHARD  GRAHAM. 

Galashiels  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1917.  49th 
General   Hospital,  Salonika. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT  JEFFREY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1887;  LL.B.  1892.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1885-90.  1st  and  5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1898.  South  African 
Campaign,  1900.  Captain  1906.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  OC.  Regimental  Depot, 
Dumfries,  April  191 5  to  Oct.  19 19.     T.D. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT  YOUNG. 

M.A.  1887.  8th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  1889;  Captain 
1895;  Major  Oct.  1914.  Training  Troops,  Dunoon  and  Stobs,  1914-15.  Officer, 
Leith  Docks,  191 5-16.     Depot,  Randalstown,  Ireland,  Feb.  to  Oct.  1916. 

CUNNISON,  DAVID  KEITH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1901  ;  LL.B.  1904.  Calcutta  Scottish  (Infantry), 
Lieut. ;  Captain. 

CUNNISON,  THOMAS  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1907-11,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  191 1.  Mobilised  Sept.  1914  ; 
Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  Jan.  1917.  Gallipoli  191 5  ;  France  1916-18  ;  Somme 
1916,  Arras,  Ypres,  Cambrai  1917.  Dispatches  May  1917.  M.C.  Jan.  1918; 
Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian)  Sept.   191 8. 

CURR,  THOMAS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1915,  Cadet. 
9th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917  ; 
Captain  July  1918.  R.E.,  Aug.  1917.  O.C.  Printing  Coy.,  R.E.,  G.H.Q., 
France,  July   1918.     Italy. 

CURR,  THOMAS  SIMPSON. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  and  XI.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.,  1912-17  ; 
Cadet  2nd  Lieut.  Student  of  Science,  1917-19.  2/28th  London  (Artists'  Rifles) 
O.T.C,  Private  Oct.  1918. 

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CURRELL,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918;  Acting  Major 
Dec.  1 91 8. 

CURRIE,  DUNCAN  WILLIAM. 

Bowmore  School,  Islay.  M.B.,  CM.  1876;  M.D.  (Glasg.)  1890;  D.P.H.  (Camb.) 
1886;  B.Sc.  (P.H.  Edin.)  1892.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut-Col.  (Retired)  1910. 
Rejoined  Aug.  1914.  Examiner  of  Recruits.  Pensions  Board,  Stirling. 
Armsbrae  Auxiliary  Hospital.     V.D. 

CURRIE,  JOHN  RONALD. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1891  ;  M.A.  (Oxford);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  (Glasg.) 
1910;  D.P.H.  (Birmingham)  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  March  1916.  Portsmouth, 
Taranto,  Peath,  and  Dunkirk. 

CURRIE,  ROBERT. 

Night  Watchman,  Edinburgh  University.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  Trooper 
Oct.  1914;  Corporal  Jan.  191 8;  Sergeant  Aug.  191 8.  A.S.C,  Nov.  1917 
to  April   1919.     Died  on  29th  August  1920. 

CUSHNY,  ALEXANDER  OGILVY. 

Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  7th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain  June  191 5  ;  Staff 
Captain  Aug.  1916.     M.C.  April  1918. 

CUTHBERT,  ANDREW  HUME. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1900-3  and  191 8-19.  M.A. 
1903.  O.T.C  Medical,  Nov.  191 8  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Scottish  Horse 
Field  Ambulance,  Sergeant  Sept.  1914  ;  Staff  Sergeant  July  191 5. 

CUTHBERT,  DAVID  ANDREW  ROLLO 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  O.T.C  Infantry,  June 
to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.     4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 

1915  ;   Lieut.  July    1917.     Attached    1st   Highland    Light    Infantry.     Egypt  Jan. 

1916  to  March  1918.     France  Oct.  1918  to  Feb.  1919.     M.C.  Nov.  1917. 

CUTHBERT,  GEORGE. 

Perth  Academy,  and  Moray  House,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16 
and  1919.  M.A.  (Hons.  Mental  Phil.)  1919.  R.N.V.R.,  Chief  Petty  Officer,  Sept. 
1916  to  1919. 

CUTHBERT,  JAMES  ARTHUR. 

Alloa  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.N.V.R.,  Signalman 
June  1916;  Midshipman  Dec.  1916;  Sub.-Lieut.  May  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 
H.M.T.B.  Destroyers  Peyton  and    Trojan,  Grand  Fleet. 

CUTHBERT,  JAMES  HARVEY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1912.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  June  1916. 

CUTHBERT,  JAMES  MACKIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     R.A.M.C,  Major  Oct.  1910.     9th  Hospital  Corps. 

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CUTHBERT,  JOHN. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Jan. 
1915;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  March  1918. 
Attached  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  March  1917.  Dispatches  May  191S.  M.C. 
June  1918. 

CUTHBERT,  THOMAS  WILKINSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1890-5.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(T.),  Major.     D.S.O.     Dispatches. 

CUTHBERT,  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON. 

Fettes.  OT.C.  1909-10.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-14, 
Cadet.  7th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914  ;  Lieut.  July  1916.  1st 
(Reserve)  Garrison  Battn.,  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

CUTHBERTSON,  RONALD  KERR. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1917-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet. 
April   191 8.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 

CUTT,  JOHN. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  MA.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  1st  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Private  Dec.  1914  ;  L/Corporal  May  191 5  ;  Corporal  Sept.  191 5  ;  Sergeant  March 
1916.  R.E.  (Special  Coy.),  Sept.  191 5.  France.  Certificate  for  Gallant  Conduct 
July  1915.     M.M.  May   1917. 

DABREU,  VICTOR  EUGENE. 

La  Martiniere  College,  Lucknow,  India.  B.Sc.  191 1.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Dec.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  R.E.,  234th  Light  Railway  Forward 
Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916 ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 

DALGLEISH,  JAMES. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  4tn  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (S.R.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  May  1917. 

DALGLEISH,  JOHN. 

Queen's  College,  British  Guiana.  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1909; 
R.A.M.C.,  Captain  June  1917.     21st  General  Hospital,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

DALL,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.M.C,  Private  June 
1915;  Sergeant  April  1916;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917 ;  Captain  Sept.  1918.  Attached 
R.E.,  Anti-Gas  Establishment,  July  1916. 

DALLAS,  JOHN  D. 

Student  of  Law,  1899-1904.  Advocate,  1905.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  May  1916. 
2nd  King's  African  Rifles,  July  1917. 

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DALRYMPLE,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant.  13th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 

D'ALTON,  OLIVER  CLEAVELAND. 

Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Barnet,  Herts.  Student  of  Medicine,  1884-8. 
Q.E.R.  New  South  Wales  Irish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  1910  ;  Lieut. ;  Captain.  33rd 
Infantry,  Commonwealth  Military  Forces,  Aug.  191 5.  Assistant  Censor,  Aug. 
1914.     Invalided  out  Aug.   191 5.     Training  Battn.,  Liverpool,  N.S.W. 

DALZIEL,  EWEN  GLENDINNING. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  Cadet 
Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet 
Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  France 
1918.     Wounded.     M.C.  July  1918. 

DALZIEL,  ROBERT  McLAUCHLAN. 

Dollar  Academy  and  Edinburgh  Institution  ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut,  Jan.  1901  ;  Major  July  1912.     Egypt  1914-16.     India. 

DALZIEL,  Sir  THOMAS  KENNEDY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1883;  F.R.F.P.  &  S.  (Glasg.).  Late  Professor  of  Surgery,  Anderson's 
College,  Glasgow.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1888;  Lieut.-Col.  1908.  3rd  Scottish  General 
Hospital.     Surgeon,  R.E.     Glasgow  Submarine  Miners. 

DAMAN,  THOMAS  WALTER  ALFRED. 

M.A.  (Camb.).  Athletics.  M.B.,  CM.  1897.  Rowing.  Lincolnshire  Vol. 
Regiment  1898-9,  Surgeon-Lieut.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  1908.  4th  Northern 
General  Hospital.     President,  Recruiting  Boards,  Lincoln  and  Leicester. 

DANDIE,  JAMES  NAUGHTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1907-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Law,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to 
Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (T.)  (Highland  Fife),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Temp. 
Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1917  to  March  1919. 
France  May  1915  to  Jan.  1919.     Dispatches  May  1917.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

DANGERFIELD,  ARTHUR. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  D.T.M.  and  H.  1906;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.) 
1910.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916;  attached  Royal  Serbian  Army. 

DANIEL,  HENRY  NORMAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Nov.  191 3  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914. 

DARBYSHIRE,  THOMAS  H.  LESLIE. 

Sedbergh.  Cadet  Corps  1894-6.  Student  of  Science,  191 8- 19.  Canadian  Forces, 
Trooper  Aug.  1914.  7th  Sherwood  Foresters,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5;  Lieut. 
July   1916;    Captain.     Invalided  out. 

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DARLING,  EDWIN. 

Student  of  Science.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  191 3  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A. 
(T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain.  Attached  4th  Northumbrian  (Howitzer) 
Brigade.     Prisoner  of  War. 

DARLING,  JAMES  WALKER. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1904-6.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ; 
Captain  1916.     Malta  191 5.     M.O.,  1st  Scots  Guards.     M.C.  July  1917. 

DARLING,  JOHN  MAY. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.A.  and  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1896-1903,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant,  and  1906-14,  Captain. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  March  1906  ;  Captain  July 
1908;  Acting  Major  1915.  France  Aug.  1914-15  ;  Egypt  1915-18;  Salonika 
1918-19.     D.S.O.     Dispatches. 

DARLING,  THOMAS  NEWMAN. 

Reading  School;  First  XL,  Cricket  and  Football.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.RF.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1905  ;  F.R.G.S.  Physician,  Royal  Family,  Spain.  R.A.M.C, 
Captain  Oct.  1914.  Director  of  Red  Cross  Hospitals  in  France,  1914-16. 
H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Assaye,  1916-17.  India,  Egypt,  East  Africa,  and 
Mesopotamia.     India    1918-19. 

DARLING,  WALTER. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  1908.  30th  Reserve  Battn.  Canadian  Infantry, 
Corporal. 

DARLING,  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School  and  George  Watson's  College.  M.A.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899  ;  F.R.C.S. 
1903;  D.P.H.  (Edin.).  1906.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1894-1914,  Captain.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Captain  ;  Acting  Major.  No.  28  Field  Ambulance,  France,  Aug.  1914  to 
May  1919.     Mons.     Wounded.     M.C.  June  191 5.    Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

DARLINGTON,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916  to  March 
1919.     France   1916-19. 

DARNLEY,  JAMES. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 3- 15.  R.F.C,  3rd  Air  Mechanic, 
April  1917 ;  2nd  Air  Mechanic,  Nov.  1917 ;  1st  Air  Mechanic,  July  1918 ; 
Corporal  Dec.   191 8  to  July  1919. 

DAUTH,  DIEDERIK  JOHN. 

South  African  College  School,  and  University,  Cape  Town.  First  XV.  Cadet 
Corps  1905-8,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1912.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  1914 
to  July  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  1917.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Major  Jan.  1918.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Assay e,  1916-17.  Dispatches, 
German  South- West  Africa,  April  191 5  and  July   191 8. 

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DAVID,  JESUDASAN  SELLYAH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1915;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1915. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  March  1917. 

DAVIDSON,  ALAN  MUNRO. 

Dundee  High  School ;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity, 
1911-15  and  1919;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916  ;  Captain  Jan.  1919.     M.C.  April  1917. 

DAVIDSON,  ALEXANDER  WHYTE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  10th  Seaforth  High- 
landers, Private  May  1916;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1916.  3rd  attached  1st  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  to  Jan.  1919.  France  and  The  Rhine.  M.C. 
Oct.  1 91 8. 

DAVIDSON,  ANDREW  McCONNELL. 

Bootham  School,  Yorks ;  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  (Winnipeg)  1912. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Nov.   1 917  to  Feb.   191 9.     Boulogne  1916. 

DAVIDSON,  A.  NEVILE. 

North    Berwick     High    School.     Student    of    Arts,  191 5-17.     O.T.C.    Artillery, 

Jan.  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918.  R.G.A.  (Anti- 
Aircraft),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.   191 8. 

DAVIDSON,  ANDREW  RUTHERFORD. 

Aylvvin  College,  Westmorland.  F.F.A.  and  A. LA.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
May  to  Nov.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1916.  R.G.A.  (Forth),  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917  ;  Lieut.  July  1918. 

DAVIDSON,  DAVID  ALEXANDER  GIBB. 

Viewpark  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Nov.  1915  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916.  R.G.A. 
(S.R.),  78th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918;  Acting  Captain 
Oct.   191 8  to  July  1919.     France  April  191 7. 

DAVIDSON,  DONALD. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec. 
1914  to  May  1915,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Sapper,  May  1915.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.    191 5  ;    Lieut.  July    1917  ;    Acting  Captain  Sept.   1917. 

DAVIDSON,  EDWARD  SELBY. 

Gresham's  School,  Holt,  Norfolk,  and  La  Villa,  Ouchy,  Lausanne.  Athletics. 
O.T.C.  1911-12.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  May 
191 5,  Cadet.  6th  and  i/4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Temp. 
Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  April  1918.  Palestine 
1917-18. 

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DAVIDSON,  FRANCIS  ALEXANDER. 

High  School,  Dundee.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15  and  1919.  R.F.A.,  Gunner 
Nov.  191 5.     Wounded  Aug.  191 8. 

DAVIDSON,  FRANCIS  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Nov.  191 5.  M.O.,  2/9A  Middlesex 
Regiment. 

DAVIDSON,  FREDERICK  CHURCHILL. 

Fettes;  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1913  ;  Captain  March 
1915  ;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  March  1917-19.  Field  Ambulance,  France.  M.C.  and 
Dispatches   191 5. 

DAVIDSON,  GEORGE  FORREST. 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns;  Athletics.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-17. 
R.A.M.C.,  Private  April  1917 ;  Corporal  Oct.  1917.  No.  4  Water  Tank  Coy. 
France. 

DAVIDSON,  HARCOURT  M. 

Student  of  Arts.     Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.     Army  Chaplain. 

DAVIDSON,  HERBERT  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Oct.  191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916  ;  Captain 
May  1917.  2nd  Field  Ambulance  (R.N.D.),  July  1916.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers, 
April  1917.  Prisoner  in  Germany  Dec.  1917  to  March  1918.  Italy  May  1918 
to  Aug.  1919.     M.C. 

DAVIDSON,  HUGH  STEVENSON. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1906;  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  April  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Acting 
Lieut-Col.   Oct.   1918.     O.B.E.     Dispatches  June   1919. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-20.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  191 5.  H.M.S. 
Opportune.  Grand  Fleet,  4th  and  14th  Destroyer  Flotillas.  Battle  of  Jutland, 
May   1916. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1886;  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1902.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1886-91,  Sergeant.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Surgeon-Lieut. 
1893;  Lieut-Col.  1913.  Waziristan  1894;  Chitral  1895;  Sudan  1896;  Tirah 
1897-8;  Tibet  1903-4;  Abor  1911-12;  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Syria  1915-17; 
Afghan  War  1919.     A.D.M.S.   Kohat  Area.     Dispatches  and  D.S.O.    191 2. 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN. 

High  School,  Peebles.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Sept.    1918  to  Feb.    1919,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Private  July   1916. 

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DAVIDSON,  J.  D. 

Student  of  Science.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.;  Captain  Jan.  1918.  O.C.  No.  41 
Sanitary  Section.     France  1917. 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN  POLSON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
June  to  Dec.  1919.  France  1915-17  and  1918;  Loos  1915,  Somme  1916  and  1917, 
Messines  1917  ;  Italy  Nov.  1917  to  March  1918  ;  The  Rhine  Jan.  to  Dec.  1919. 
M.C.  Jan.  1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  March  191 8. 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN  RANDOLPH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903;  B.Sc.  1905.  Lecturer  in  Biology,  Gizeh, 
Egypt.  Egyptian  Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916 ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 
Inspector  of  Recruiting  (Egypt). 

DAVIDSON,  LEYBURNE  STANLEY  PATRICK. 

Cheltenham;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1907-11,  L/Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  191 1-1 3  and  1918-19.  Cambridge  University  O.T.C.  Medical,  1913-14, 
Cadet.  6th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain   April    191 5-17.     France   1914.     Wounded  at  Festubert  May    191 5. 

DAVIDSON,  MORDKO  SHLIOMA. 

B.Sc.  1915.  R.A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Corporal;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Lieut.  55th 
Auxiliary  Petrol  Coy.,  France. 

DAVIDSON,  PETER. 

M.A.  1876;  M.B.,  CM.  1880.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  1908  ;  Major  Oct.  191 3. 
DAVIDSON,  ROBERT. 

Student  of  Arts.     6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

DAVIDSON,  ROBERT  CECIL. 

Bell  Baxter  School,  Cupar;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1914-16; 
M.A.  1920.  O.T.C  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  5th 
Reserve  Brigade,  Gunner  April  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Lieut.  July  1918. 
230th  Brigade.     France  March  1917  to  June  1919. 

DAVIDSON,  ROBERT  RUSSELL. 

M.A.  1907.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  A.S.C  (M.T.),  Private  Aug.  1916. 
Italy. 

DAVIDSON,  ROGER  ALASTAIR  McLAREN. 

Fettes;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1918. 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Officer  Cadet,  Sept.  1918  ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1919. 

DAVIDSON,  ROGER  STEWART. 

Perth  Academy,  and  Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1889;  B.D.  1892.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.  (T),  Lieut.-Col. 
Feb.  1894  4th  Scottish  General  Hospital,  191 5.  64th  Highland  Division,  1916. 
Mention  191 8. 

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DAVIDSON,  STANLEY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1916-18.  6th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Captain.  Wounded 
and  Discharged. 

DAVIDSON,  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Science,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  191 1  to  Feb.  1914,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916 ; 
Captain  Oct.  1916-19.  R.F.C.  May  1916.  France  May  1916  to  June  1917. 
Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany  June   191 7  to  Dec.   191 8. 

DAVIDSON,  THOMAS. 

George    WTatson's    College.      M.A.    (Hons.    Classics)     1900 ;    M.B.,    Ch.B.     1905. 

R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.   191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916.     Mesopotamia   191 6.     Invalided 

home  1917. 
DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM  WATSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's   College.     Student  of  Law,  1919.      O.T.C.    Artillery,  Dec.   191 5 

to   June    1916,  Cadet;    Officer  Cadet   July   1916.     R.G.A.,  6th  Corps,  2nd  Lieut. 

Oct.  1916  ;  Lieut.  A.pril  1918  to  Feb.  1919.     France. 

DAVIE,  JAMES  MURRAY. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1912-14,  2nd  Lieut.  Student 
of  Science,  1918.  16th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ; 
Captain  July  1916.  France  1915-17,  34th  Division.  Wounded.  M.C.  July  1916. 
Dispatches  Aug.  1916. 

DAVIE,  JAMES  PATERSON. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16;  M.A.  1916.  R.N.V.R.,  Wireless 
Operator,  Feb.  1916;  Sub-Lieut.  Sept.  1917;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918-19. 

DAVIE,  PETER  COUSIN.     (See  p.  748.) 
DAVIE,  ROBERT. 

Broughton    School,    Edinburgh.       M.A.    191 2.     6th    Royal    Highlanders    (Black 

Watch)  (T),  Private  Sept.   1914.     4th  Royal    Scots    (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  June   1917  ; 

Lieut.  Dec.   191 8. 
DAVIE.  THOMAS  MACNAUGHTON. 

George    Heriot's    School.      Student    of    Medicine,    1909-14;    M.B.,    Ch.B.    1914. 

O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.   1909  to  Feb.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 

Aug.    1914;    Captain    April    191 5.     4th    Hussars  and    5th   Gordon    Highlanders. 

M.C;  Bar  to  M.C.  March   1918. 

DAVIES,  ARNOLD. 

B.A.  (Lond.);  M.B,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.T.M.  &  H. ;  D.P.H.  (Wales).  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  July  1918. 

DAVIES,  GLYN  ALEXANDER. 

Scotch  College,  Claremont,  West  Australia.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Private  May  191 5.  Officer  Cadet.  34th  Battn.  Australian 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France. 

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DAVIES,  H.  NORMAN. 

Darlington  Grammar  School ;  First  XI.  Durham  University  O.T.C.  May  to  Dec. 
1916.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  2nd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Dec.  1916 ; 
2nd  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Lieut,  to  June  1919. 

DAVIES,  JOHN  HOWARD. 

Swansea  Grammar  School.     Student  of   Arts,  191 5-16.     R.A.M.C,  Private    Nov. 

191 5.  1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance  and  No.  7  Ambulance  Train.     France. 

DAVIES,  PHILIP  LYS. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

DAVIES,  PURSER. 

Menai  Bridge  Grammar  School,  North  Wales.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Royal  Navy, 
H.M.S.  Frasffield,  Surgeon  Jan.  191 5.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.   1915  ;  Captain  Dec. 

1916.  i/6th  London  Field  Ambulance,  1st  Indian  Cavalry  Division.  Prisoners 
of  War  Camp,  Bramley.     France.     M.C  Oct.  1918. 

DAVIES,  REGINALD  WYNYARD. 

Hereford  Cathedral  School;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1900-3,  C.S.M.  M.B., 
Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  M.O.,  R.E.,  25th 
Division,  France,  191 5  ;  21st  Indian  General  Hospital,  Amara,  Mesopotamia, 
1916;  and  21st  General  Hospital,  Alexandria,  Egypt,  May  1917. 

DAVIES,  WILLIAM  HOWARD. 

Darlington  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  to  Dec. 
1914,  Cadet.  8th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.  2nd 
Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  Dec.   191 7.     Royal  Air  Force. 

DAVIES-JONES,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  SAUNDERSON. 

Epsom  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  B.R.C.S., 
Boulogne  (Dresser),  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916. 

DAVIES-JONES,  CYRIL.     (See  p.  748.) 

DAVIN,  ALFRED  LUCIAN  VINCENT. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical  1915-16,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  April  1917.  Mesopotamia  1917,  India 
1917-19. 

DAVIN,  LAURENCE  FRANK. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-13.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1909  to  May  1913,  Cadet, 
nth  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.;  Captain  May  1917.     Wounded  May  1916.     M.C. 

DAVISON,  ANDREW  WEIR. 

Bolton  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 5;  Medical, 
191 5-16,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Aug.  1916. 

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DAVISON,  WILLIAM  HENDERSON. 

Royal  School,  Dungannon ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  D.RH.  (Birmingham) 
1908.  L.M.  (Rotunda)  191 2.  Barrister-at-Law,  1913.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
1899-1902;  Gunner.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1915  ;  Acting 
Major,  March  1918.  61st  South  Midland  Division,  191 5.  France,  D.A.D.M.S., 
Sanitation,  Third  Army,  May  1916  to  Nov.  1918.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916,  Dec. 
1917,  and  Jan.   1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

DA  WE,  JAMES  HENRY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885.  R.A.M.C.,  1906;  Captain.  Invalided  out.  Plymouth  Medical 
Recruiting  Board,   1917-18. 

DAWSON,  FRANK  INGLIS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902  ;  M.D.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  April 
to  Dec.  191 8.     Surgical  Specialist,  France. 

DAWSON,  PERCY  FURNEAUX. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1900.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1903.  Medically  rejected  1914-15.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  Oct.  1916;  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.   1917;  Lieut.  April   1919. 

DAWSON,  WILLIAM. 

Kirkcaldy  School.  Student  of  Law,  1906-8.  Solicitor.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Oct. 
191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  2nd  and  6th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan. 
1916;  Lieut.  March  1917;  Acting  Captain  April  1918.  51st  Division.  France 
May  to  Nov.  1917  and  April  1918.     Wounded  at  Armentieres  April  1918. 

DEA,  ANDREW  BUCHAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  and  B.Sc.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  R.E.,  1st  Field 
Survey  Battn.,  Corporal  Aug.   191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918. 

DEANE,  CHARLES  GORDON. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  8th  British  West  Indies 
Regiment,  Surgeon-Captain  April   1917.     M.C  June   1918. 

DEAR,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  April  1917,  Cadet. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  April  1917 ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Interned  in 
Holland  Aug.  to  Nov.  1918. 

DEAS,  GEORGE  FRANCIS. 

Fettes;  First  XV  B.A.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  1903.  J.P.  Advocate.  Barrister-at- 
Law.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Captain  Oct.  1914. 

DEAS,  JAMES  HAY. 

Hamilton  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.     R.F.A.,  255th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918. 

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DEAS,  LEONARD  JOSEPH  MONTAGU. 

Clifton  College.  Cadet  Corps  1887-9.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  June  1900 ;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  191 1  ; 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  May  1917.  112th  Indian  Field  Ambulance.  France  Nov.  1914 
to  Dec.  191 5  ;  Mesopotamia  Jan.  1916  to  April  1919,  Relief  of  Kut  and  Capture 
of  Baghdad.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916  and  Aug.  191 7.     Croix  de  Guerre  (French). 

DEAS,  PERCY. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews,  and  Rossall.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  Law 
Agent,  1919.  R.A.S.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  May  191 3.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914 ;  Captain 
Oct.  1914;  Major  July  1918.  Serbia,  Bulgaria,  Macedonia,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and 
Syria,  1915-1919.     O.B.E. 

DEAS,  ROBERT  TURNBULL 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Aug.  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 

DEDMAN,  JOHN  JOHNSTONE. 

Ewart  High  School,  Newton-Stewart.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  10th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Captain  July  1918.  2/1 19th  Infantry,  Indian  Army. 
Gallipoli  July  1915  ;  Egypt  Dec.  191 5;  France  Dec.  1916;  India  Nov.  1917. 

DE  La  PRYME,  PERCY  CHRISTOPHER. 

Dover  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1896-9.  Senior  President,  S.R.C., 
and  Ath.  Club,  1899-1900.  1st  XV.  A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  1900;  Major  1914; 
Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  191 5  ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919.  6th  and  31st  Divisional  Train, 
Adjutant  and  O.C.  1914.  A.D.  of  S.  and  T.,  15th  and  20th  Corps,  1916.  France, 
the  Marne,  the  Aisne,  Romani,  Beersheba,  Jerusalem,  1st  and  2nd  Gaza,  Palestine, 
and  Syria.     Dispatches  1914,  1917,  and  1918.     D.S.O.  1917. 

DELGADO,  ALFRED  ERROLL. 

Potsdam  College,  Jamaica.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1st  East  Anglian 
Field  Ambulance,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.     Dispatches  June  1918. 

DEMAINE,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  1913.  21st  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  Private  Dec.  1915  1st  Worcestershire 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.  France  June 
1916  to  Jan.  1917.     Wounded  at  Passchendaele  Dec.  1917. 

DEMPSTER,  RONALD  SCOTT. 

Perth  Academy.  Cadet  Corps  1914-1 5,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Law,  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  March  1916  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917. 
R.F.A.,  112th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.  France. 
Wounded  at  Ypres  July   1917. 

DENHAM,  ARTHUR  ARMSTRONG. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec. 
1915,  Cadet.     R.N. V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Nov.  1915.     H.M.S.  Marvel 

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DENMAN,  WALTER  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Mus.Bac.  1909.  A.R.C.O.  2nd  Leicestershire  Regiment, 
May  1909;  Bandmaster  1913-19. 

DENNING,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR  VERE. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Dublin.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 0-14.  L.R.C.P.  &  S. 
(Edin.)  and  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 1  to  Nov.  1913, 
Cadet.  R.N.V.R,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Aug.  1914.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Princess 
Royal,  Surgeon  May  191 5.     Jutland  Battle  May  1916. 

DENNISON,  ARTHUR. 

Darlington  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1895.  R.A.M.C.  (Sanitary 
Staff),  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  Mudros,  Malta,  and  Macedonia,  from 
Nov.  191 5  to  April  19 19. 

DENNLER,  HANS  LESLIE. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-1 5  and  1919.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics) 
1919.  Treasurer  S.R.C.,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  July  1915,  Cadet. 
2/4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  191 8.  Attached  1st 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.     Staff,  Intelligence,  Nov.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

DERHAM,  THOMAS  HANSON  CROSSFIELD. 

Preston  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1909;  Captain 
1912.    M.O.,  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  France.    Shepherd's  Bush  Hospital. 

DERRICK,  THOMAS. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Lieut,  Aug. 
1917  ;  Captain  Nov.  1917. 

DERRY,  DOUGLAS  ERITH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1916.  M.C  Sept. 
1917. 

DEUCHARS,  JAMES  McGAVIN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch).  M.O. 
in  charge  of  Wemyss  Castle  Hospital,  Fife. 

DEVEREUX,  ARTHUR  CECIL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  F.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1900-3.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  191 1;  Captain  Aug.  1914.  2nd  Welsh  Field 
Ambulance  and  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine. 

DEWAR,  DAVID  DEAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1891.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1897.  23rd  Royal  Fusiliers  (1st  Sportsman's  Battn.),  Private  Oct.  1914.  France 
Nov.  1914  to  March  1916.     Cambrai  and  Festubert. 

DEWAR,  FRANCIS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1895.  I.C.S.  2/4th  and  2/5th 
Gurkha  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Lieut;  Temp.  Captain  Oct.  1917. 

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DEWAR,  THOMAS  FINLAYSON. 

Arbroath  High  School.  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1888  ;  D.Sc.  1906  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1887  and  M.D. 
(Aberd.)  1890.  R.A.M.C.  and  A.M.S.,  Acting  Surgeon  1888;  Surgeon-Major 
1901  ;  Lieut-Col.  1908  ;  Temp.  Colonel  March  1916-19.  South  African  Campaign, 
1900-1.  France.  D.A.D.M.S.,  51st  Division.  A.D.M.S.,  First  Army,  Northern 
Army,  and  57th  Division.  T.D.  1908.  Four  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 
C.B.   1918. 

DEWAR,  WILLIAM  SHAW. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1908-9.  Law  Agent,  191 3.  4th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  April  1914;  Captain  March  191 5  ;  Major  Oct.  1918.  Tank  Corps, 
May  to  Dec.  1918.  France  Nov.  1914  to  Jan.  1918.  Dispatches  March  1915  and 
May  1916. 

DEY,  KSHIRENDRA  MOHAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

DICK,  ALAN  MacDONALD. 

St  Bees  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.R.C.S.  1909  and  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1910;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1909.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1909;  Captain  1912 ; 
Brevet-Major,  June  1918.  Mesopotamian  Exp.  Force.  Dispatches  April  1918  and 
Feb.  191 9. 

DICK,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1900.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Jan.  1909;  Captain  191 5.  1st  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  France  191 5.  14th 
Stationary  Hospital,  France,  1918. 

DICK,  JAMES  ADAM. 

B.A.  (Sydney)  1886.  M.B.,  CM.  1890 ;  M.D.  1892;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1901. 
Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  May  191 5  ;  Colonel  April  1918. 
South  African  Campaign,  1 899-1902.  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  Australian  General 
Hospitals,  and  1st  Australian  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  1915-19.  Dispatches  Dec. 
1917  and  Dec.  1918.     C.M.G.  Jan.  1919. 

DICK,  JAMES  HAMILTON. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-20 ;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1920.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private 
Oct.  1914.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1917. 
France  1916-17.     Wounded  at  Ypres  Aug.  1917.     M.C.  April  1917. 

DICK,  JOHN. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915  ; 
D.P.H.  1920.  O.T.C  Medical,  Nov.  1914-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  1917;  Captain  May  19.18.  Merryflats  War  Hospital,  Glasgow,  Nov.  1916  to 
May  1917.     Attached  King's  African  Rifles,  East  Africa. 

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DICK,  KENNETH  SAGE. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1919-20.  R.A.M.C, 
(T.),  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Oct.  1914.  5th  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Egypt  1916;  France 
1917-18.     Wounded  at  Arras  Jan.  1918. 

DICK,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1892-8;  M.B.  Ch.B., 
1898;  M.D.  1910.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  1917. 

DICK,  THOMAS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1902-6,  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1902-9.     H.M.  D.  S.  Marylebone. 

DICK,  WILLIAM  CHARLES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1899-1900.  Solicitor.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.  6th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918;  Court-Martial  Officer, 
May  1918;  Assistant  Staff  Captain  Oct.  1918.     France.     Mention  Aug.  1918. 

DICK-CLELAND,  THOMAS  S. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1895-1900  and  1904-6.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  1900 ; 
Lieut.  (Retired)  1903  ;  Lieut.  June  1917.     South  African  Campaign,  1900-3. 

DICKIE,  EDGAR  PRIMROSE. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1915-16,  Cadet.  i/5th  and  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  Nov.  1916; 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  ;  Captain  Oct.  1918.     M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

DICKIE,  JOHN  KOLBE  MILNE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1912;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1913. 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,  1911-14.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  May 
1916.     Ear  Specialist  to  Second  Army.     France  Oct.  191 5  to  March  1919. 

DICKIN,  EDWARD  PERCIVAL. 

Northampton  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1899;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1895;  L.R.CP.  (Lond.)  1895.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  June  1915.  Officer  in  charge 
of  Medical  Division,  General  Hospital,  Tigne,  Malta. 

DICKINSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  Jan.  191 1. 

DICKSON,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  May 
1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  No.  17  Squadron,  1918.  Indian  Frontier 
1915-16;  Mesopotamia  1916-17  ;  Egypt  and  Salonika  1917-19 ;  South  Russia  1919. 

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DICKSON,  ALEXANDER  BRODIE  HILL. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Glenalmond.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Science, 
1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  City  of 
Edinburgh  Fortress,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Attached  Royal 
Air  Force,  June  191 8. 

DICKSON,  CHARLES  HAY. 

George  Heriot's  School;  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student  of  Science,  1916  and  1918-19. 
10/nth  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  June  1916.  France.  Wounded  and 
taken  Prisoner  at  Ypres  July   191 7  to  Dec.   191 8. 

DICKSON,  DAVID  ELLIOT. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.)  1904,  Captain  1908;  Major  Feb.  1916.  i/7th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  and  26th  General  Hospital. 

DICKSON,  F.  W. 

Student  of  Arts.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

DICKSON,  IAN  DUNBAR. 

Epsom  College.  Cadet  Corps  1901-4,  2nd  Lieut.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1912. 
First  XV.  9th  V.B.  Highlanders,  Royal  Scots,  1904-6,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Captain  Dec.  1909.     France.     Wounded.     Dispatches  1917.     M.C.  1918. 

DICKSON,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  April  1917.     M.C. 

DICKSON,  JAMES  TODD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1st  Royal  Irish  Regiment.  France  1915  ; 
Salonika  1916. 

DICKSON,  JOHN  RHODES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Eng.)  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ; 
Captain  April  1916.     Bacteriologist. 

DICKSON,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law, 
1906-9.  Advocate,  1909.  3rd  and  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  April  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  Nov.   1916 ;    Captain  Nov.   1918.     Attached   10th  Royal  Scots. 

DICKSON,  MAURICE  RHYND. 

Marlborough ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford).  First  XV.  Student  of  Law, 
1904-7;  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1907.  Scottish  Rugby  and  Cricket  International. 
8th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  191 5  ;  Major  July 
1916;  Lieut-Col.  May  1918.  8th  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and 
1 2th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.  France,  Macedonia,  and  Bulgaria, 
191 5-19.  D.S.O.  Legion  of  Honour  (Officier),  France.  Twice  Mentioned  in 
Dispatches. 

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DICKSON,  ROBERT  CECIL.  [Killed  in  India  in  1919.] 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Feb.  1911,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  May  1912  ;  Captain  Aug.  1915.     France  Aug.  1914  to  Nov.  1915. 

DICKSON,  RONALD  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Glenalmond.  Cadet  Corps  1906-9.  Student  of 
Arts  and  Medicine,  1909-14  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-14,  Cadet  C.S.M. 
6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.))  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917; 
Temp.  Captain  Dec.  1916  to  March  1917,  and  March  to  Oct.  1919.  France 
May  191 5  to  Feb.  1919;  The  Rhine,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1919.     Wounded  June  191 5. 

DICKSON,  THOMAS  BLAIR. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 3-1 5.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  April  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  R.F.C., 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1917  ;    Lieut.  April   1918. 

DICKSON,  THOMAS  GRAEME. 

Fettes.  Student  of  Medicine,  1886-96;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.R.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1896.  Derbyshire  County  Cricket.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1918  ; 
Captain  May  1919.  Machine-Gun  Corps.  Military  Hospital,  Clipstone  and 
Cannock  Chase,  and  Lord  Derby  War  Hospital,  Warrington.     Neurologist. 

DICKSON,  THOMAS  HERBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  Jan.  191 3. 

DICKSON,  WALTER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1890 ;  M.D.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov. 
1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  M.O.,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry;  Cambridge 
and  Wellesley  House  Officers'  Hospitals,  Aldershot.     S.M.O.,  A.S.C,  Aldershot. 

DICKSON,  WILLIAM  ELLIOT  CARNEGIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1898;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1905;  FRCP. 
(Edin.)  1908.  Lecturer  on  Pathological  Bacteriology.  Civil  Surgeon,  1915-17. 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1917  to  April  1919. 

DICKSON,  WILLIAM  FERGUSON. 

Dumfries    Academy.       Student    of   Arts,    191 2-14.       1st    Reserve    Regiment    of 

Cavalry,  Trooper  Sept.  1914.     13th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut. 

July  1917;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant,  April  1918.     5th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers. 

Suvla  Sept.  1915;  Serbia  Oct.  to  Dec.  191 5  ;  Macedonia  1916-17;  Palestine  Oct. 

1917  to  April  1918  ;  France  May  1918  to  June  1919.     Dispatches  1919. 
'DICKSON,  WILLIAM  MUIR. 

Student  of  Medicine,   1909-14;    M.B.,  Ch.B.    1914.     R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov. 

1914;  Captain  May  1915. 

DILL,  ALFRED  VINCENT. 

Marlborough.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1916. 
Anatomy  Staff,  1915-16.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914  to  July  1916,  Cadet 
Corporal.     R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut.  July   1916;    Captain  July   1917. 

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DILL,  MARCUS  GRAHAM. 

Marlborough.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1906;  Captain 
1909;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1916  ;  Major  Jan.  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

DILLON,  FREDERICK. 

St  Bede's,  Manchester.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain 
Sept.  1916.  Neurologist  to  Third  Army,  France,  Dec.  1916  to  Oct.  1918. 
Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

DINGLE,  EDWARD  DOUGLAS. 

Municipal  Secondary  School,  Derby.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1918  to  March  1919,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (Siege)  Gunner 
Oct.   1916;  Bombardier  Dec.   1916.     France  May  to  Aug.  1917. 

DINGWALL-FORDYCE,  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1904;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1903. 
Physician,  Royal  Hospital  Sick  Children.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  191 5; 
Acting  Major  Oct.   1918. 

DINWIDDIE,  JAMES  LINTON  NORRIS. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1917-19;  M.A.  1919. 
Munition  Factory,  1915-18.    City  of  Edinburgh  R.E.  (Volunteers),  Corporal  1917-18. 

DINWIDDIE,  MELVILLE. 

Dumfries  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-14;  M.A. 
1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  3rd 
and  1st  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  and  Adjutant 
April  1915;  Lieut.  (Regulars)  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Jan.  1917;  Staff  Captain  July 
1916;  D.A.A.G.  Oct.  1917 ;  Temp.  Major  (G.H.Q.  Staff)  Nov.  1917.  France. 
M.C.  July  1915  ;  D.S.O.  June  1917  ;  O.B.E.  June  1919.  Dispatches  July  1915, 
June  1916,  June  1917,  Jan.  1918,  Jan.  and  June  1919. 

DISHINGTON,  ISAAC. 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet 
Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

DIXON,  FREDERICK. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 2-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914.  9th  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  2nd 
Lieut.   191 5. 

DIXON,  JAMES  HERBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1908.  RA.M.C  (T),  1904;  Captain  May  1908;  Temp. 
Major  May  191 5  ;  Major  Nov.  1916.  London  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance, 
58th  Division,  18th  and  5th  Corps.  France  Aug.  1914;  Egypt.  Staff  A.M.D.S., 
War  Office. 

DIXSON,  DOUGLAS  HONEYMAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France.     Wounded. 

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DOBBIE,  JAMES. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1917  and  1919-20;  M.A.  1920.  6th 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  April   191 8. 

DOBBIN,  JOHN  ROBSON. 

Royal  Academical  Institute,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Army  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1899-1903,  Corporal.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.    191 5  ;  Captain  Sept.   1916. 

DOBELL,  CLARENCE  BRIAN. 

Clifton  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1904;  M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P. 
(Lond.)  1894;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1918.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  1916; 
Major  March  1917.     Mention  1917. 

DOBIE,  DAVID  ROBERTSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1885;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1902; 
D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1906.  2nd  Vol.  Battn.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut. 
1897;  Captain.     R.A.M.C  (T.),  Major  1909. 

DOBIE,  JOHN  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C  Infantry,  Nov.  191 5  to  Oct.  1916, 
Cadet  Sergeant ;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917.     France   1917.     Invalided   out  1918. 

DOBIE,  WILLIAM  GARDINER  MURCHIE. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1911-15  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  1st  Lovat  Scouts.  France  March  to  July 
191 5,  Nov.  to  Dec.   1916,  and  Nov.  to  Dec.   1917.      Invalided   home  June    191 8. 

DOBIE,  WILLIAM  JARDINE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1910-13  ;  Thow  Scholar.  1st  Vol. 
Battn.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.   1914;   Corporal  and  Sergeant  1918. 

DOBSON,  JOHN  GREENLAW. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1909-15  and  1918-19; 
B.Sc.  191 3;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  B.R.C.S.  (Dresser),  1914.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Lieut,  April  191 5.     Russia.     Wounded.     D.S.O.  Sept.  1918. 

DOBSON,  WILLIAM  GOLDIE. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science, 
1912-15  and  191 8-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
1st  Lowland  Brigade  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain 
March  1916  to  March  1919.     India  1916;  Mesopotamia  1917-19. 

DODD,  GEORGE  EDWARD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904;  B.D.  1907.  Indian  Ecclesiastical  Establish- 
ment, 1912.  Junior  Chaplain,  Church  of  Scotland,  Jan.  1914.  Indian  Exp.  Force, 
Egypt,  1914.     France  191 5  to  Dec.  1916;  India  1917-19. 

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DODD,  HENRY  BLACK. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1913.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-13,  Cadet. 
Madras  Rifles,  Lieut.   1913. 

DODGSON,  HENRY. 

Pocklington,  Yorks ;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Athletics.  Volunteers  and 
Territorial  Force,  1895-1911.  R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Captain  Dec.  1916  ;  Major  Dec. 
1917;  Lieut.-Col.  1918.  France  1917  and  Nov.  to  Dec.  1918.  M.O.,  2nd 
Worcestershire  Regiment;  19th  Field  Ambulance,  33rd  Division;  310th  London 
Field  Ambulance,  March  to  Oct.  1918;  42nd  Motor  Ambulance  Convoy,  22nd 
Corps.     T.D.  March  1919. 

DODS,  JOSEPH  ESPIE. 

Brisbane  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.I.  1898.  Medical 
Staff  Corps,  1896-7,  Sergeant.  South  African  Campaign,  1 899-1900,  Queensland 
Defence  Force,  Captain  1899.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct. 
1914;  Major  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1917.  Egypt.  Wounded  at  Gallipoli 
Aug.  191 5-  M.C.  Jan.  1916;  D.S.O  Jan.  1917.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916 
and  Jan.   1917. 

DODSON,  HENRY  REGINALD. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-19; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  June  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant;  and 
Unattached  List  (T.F),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916  to  Nov.  1918. 

DOHERTY,  JOSEPH  DOMINIC. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897  ;  M.D.  1899.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  June  191 7. 

DOIG,  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.D.  1892;  D.P.H.  (Dublin)  1918. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  191 2.  Mobilised  Nov.  1914  to  March  1919.  i/4th  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

DOLD,  CEDRIC  LEWIS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908  to 
Feb.   1914,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  Aug.   1915. 

DOLONGHAN,  ALEXANDER. 

Annan  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 8.  53rd  T.R.  Battn.  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  Private  July  191 8. 

DON,  JAMES  LINDSAY. 

Dundee  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  August  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  R.G.A.  (T.),  North  Scottish,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1918;    Lieut.  Sept.   1919.     Attached  37th  Mountain   Battery,  India. 

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DONALD,  ARCHIBALD. 

Craigmount  House,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1883;  M.D.  1886;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1883;  F.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1915.  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  University  of  Man- 
chester. R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  July  1910;  Captain  Jan.  191 2.  Mobilised  Aug. 
1914.     2nd  Western  General  Hospital,  Manchester. 

DONALD,  ARCHIBALD  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Sedbergh ;  First  XV.  B.Sc.  191 1.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  May  1909  to  Sept.  191 1.  Cadet  Corporal,  i/ist  City  of  Edinburgh 
Field  Coy.  R.E.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;   Lieut.  June  1916. 

DONALD,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

Kirkwall  School.     M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1904;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.)  1899.     R.A.M.C, 

South  African  Campaign,  1900-1  ;  Lieut.  Feb.   1915  ;   Captain  Feb.  to  June   1916. 

Egypt  Aug.  191 5  to  June  1916. 
DONALD,  DAVID. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1888-92.     L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1892  ;  M.D. 

(Durham)  1908.     R.A.M.C,  Major  1913  ;  Lieut-Col.  Dec.  1916.     Canadian  Artillery, 

1914-15.     Medical  Boards,  1916.     Hospital  Ship,  1917.    France  1918-19.    A.D.M.S. 

Dispatches  (three  times).     Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 

DONALD,  DOUGLAS  ALAN. 

Sedbergh.     M.B.,  Ch.B.   1912.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June    1915  ;    Captain   June  1916 

to  April  1919.     M.C.  1916. 
DONALD,  GEORGE  HENRY. 

Albany     Academy,    Glasgow.       M.A.     1898.       Minister,    Church    of     Scotland. 

Chaplain,   Highland    Division,  Captain    Feb.    1915  ;    Major    April    1918.     France 

1915. 
DONALD,  HENRY. 

Clydebank  School;    First  XL,  Football.     Student  of  Arts,  1913-16;    M.A.   1919. 

3rd  Royal  Scots,  Private  Jan.   1916;    L/Corporal   Sept.   1916.     Attached  Fourth 

Army  H.Q. 
DONALD,  PERCY. 

George  Watson's  College.     B.Sc.   1912.     A.M.I.CE.     O.T.C.  Engineers,   1910-13, 

Cadet.     Field    Coy.    Engineers,    R.N.   Division,  Sapper  Sept.    1914 ;    2nd    Lieut. 

Nov.   1916.     R.E.,   51st    Field    Coy.,   1917.     R.E.,   Light    Railway   Forward  Coy., 

Lieut.  May  1918  ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1918-19.     Gallipoli  1915  ;     France  1916-19. 

Arras,  Ypres,  and  Cambrai. 

DONALD,  POLLOK. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  D.P.H.  (Vict).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Oct.   191 5;    Captain  Oct.   1916. 

DONALDSON,  CHARLES  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1905  ;  B.D.  1908.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland, 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Sept.  191 5.  6th  Scottish  Rifles  and  9th  Highland  Light 
Infantry.     Invalided  home  Sept.  1916.     Coast  Watcher,  Royal  Navy,  1916-18. 

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DONALDSON,  HERBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1905-7.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1909.  R.N.V.R.,  Ordinary  Seaman,  Dec.  1914.  Royal  Naval  Division,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  Gallipoli  and  France.  Wounded  at  Beaucourt 
(Battle  of  the  Ancre)  Nov.  1916,  and  Martinpuich  March  1918.  D.S.O.  March 
191 8.     Dispatches. 

DONALDSON,  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917; 
Captain  May  191 8.     France  and  Italy. 

DONALDSON,  THOMAS. 

Bo'ness  Academy.     Student  of  Arts,  1912-16.     Royal  Scots,  Private. 

DONNAN,  JOHN  McFARLANE. 

Port  William  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1909  to  Feb. 
1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  April  1917;  Acting  Major 
March  191 8.     Invalided  out. 

DORWARD,  R.  STEWART. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  191 2- 15  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Nov.  1913  to  Feb.  1915,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.E.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5 ; 
Lieut.  June  1916.  Attached  1st  Mounted  Division,  Signal  Squadron.  Mechanical 
(Cable)  Trench  Excavators.     France. 

DOTT,  GEORGE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 2-14.  R.G.A.  (T)  (Forth),  Gunner 
Sept.  1914.     70th  Siege  Battery.     France  March  1916  to  Dec.  1918. 

DOUDNEY,  HUGH  D. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1903-9.  King  Edward's  Horse,  Private  Aug.  1914.  12th 
Royal  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain.     France.     Twice  Wounded. 

DOUGAL,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1911-15 ;  M.A.  1914; 
LL.B.  191 5.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919.  R.G.A.  (T.)  (Forth),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
191 5  ;    Lieut.  June   1916.     Siege  Battery,  France,  Nov.   1917. 

DOUGAL,  ALEXANDER  TAYLOR. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  191 3 
to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Dundee  Fortress  (T.),  Sapper  Sept.  1914.  Officer  Cadet 
Sept.  1916.  2nd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Lieut. 
July  191 8  to  Aug.  1919.  Attached  Royal  Air  Force,  Aug.  191 8  to  March  1919. 
France  1914. 

DOUGAL,  LAURENCE  DICKSON. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  4th 
Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918;  Lieut.  Sept.  1919.  The  Rhine,  Nov.  1918  to 
Oct.  1919. 

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DOUGALL,  ROBERT. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-1 5.  R.E.  (T.),  Sapper  Jan.  191 5  ; 
L/Corporal  May  1915;  Corporal  Sept.  1916 ;  Sergeant  Jan.  1917.  Attached 
i/ist  City  of  Dundee.     France. 

DOUGHTY,  ALLAN  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  7th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd   Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Wounded  March  1918. 

DOUGHTY,  WILLIAM  FORREST. 

Boroughmuir  School.  M.A.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  191 1  to  March  1914, 
Cadet.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  Nov.  1914.  4th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  Palestine  and 
France.     Wounded  at  Cambrai  Oct.  1918. 

DOUGLAS,  ANDREW  RICHMOND. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain. 

DOUGLAS,  ARCHIBALD  MATHESON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14 
and  1918-20;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 3- 14,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Private  Sept.  1914.     R.E.  (Special  Coy.),  Corporal  July  191 5. 

DOUGLAS,  CHARLES. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1909;  Captain  Sept.  1914. 
Ayrshire  and  18th  Brigade  R.H.A.     Dispatches  1918. 

DOUGLAS,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1877  ;  M.D.  1882  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1894  ; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1898.  O.E.R.  1873-7,  Private.  1st  Fife  Royal  Volunteers,  1884. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-1  ;  Hon.  Captain  1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut-Col. 
1907,  attached  R.E.  France.  51st  Highland  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  223rd 
Brigade,  and  D.A.D.M.S.,  23rd  Army  Corps.     V.D.  1902. 

DOUGLAS,  ERNEST  J. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1916  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd 
Lieut.  March  191 7 ;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 8  to  Jan.  1919.  Attached  Royal  Naval 
Division,  France. 

DOUGLAS,  GEORGE  JAMES  C. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.   1909-14,  Cadet.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  June   1916.     France. 

DOUGLAS,  GEORGE  PURVES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Feb.  1912  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  15th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.   1914;  Lieut.  Sept.   191 5.     France.     M.C.  and   Dispatches  Aug.   1916. 

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DOUGLAS,  GEORGE  ROBERT  POYNTER. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1902-3.  Solicitor,  1905.  Volunteer  Service, 
1899.  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.,  Captain  Nov.  1914.  Attached  8th  Cheshire 
Regiment.  British  Military  Mission,  South  Russia,  March  1919.  Dispatches  1917. 
M.C.  June  1918. 

DOUGLAS,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1902-4.  Chartered  Accountant,  1904. 
R.N.V.R.,  Paymaster-Lieut. -Commander  1907-10.  R.N.R.,  Assistant  Paymaster, 
June  191 5  ;  Paymaster-Lieut.  Feb.  1919.     Cape  Station,  South  Africa. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1905.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Y.M.C.A.,  France,  April  to  Aug.  191 5.  Chaplain;  Captain  Dec.  191 5  to  June  1919; 
France.  No.  2  General  Hospital  ;  59th  Casualty  Clearing  Station ;  20th  Field 
Ambulance;  G.H.O. ;  2nd  Echelon,  and  No.  8  Stationary  Hospital.    Invalided  out. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  PRIMROSE. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain 
Feb.  1917  to  April  1919. 

DOUGLAS,  MACKENZIE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.A.  1903;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1916.     France  and  Salonika. 

DOUGLAS,  OTTO  GERRARD. 

Royal  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.F.A.,  91st  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917;  Lieut.  May 
1 91 9.     France. 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 2.  46th  Punjabis  (I.A.R.O.). 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916 ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Temp.  Captain  Nov.  1917.  49th 
Bengalis;  Mohmand  Blockade  Force,  1916-17;  Waziristan  Field  Force,  1917. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14;  C.D.A.,  1919.  8th  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  Oct.  191 1;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept. 
1915.  France  July  1915  to  April  1916,  and  May  to  June  1918.  Wounded 
June  1918. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  LOW. 

Falkirk  High  School ;  First  XI,  Cricket  and  Football.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1916.  nth  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1915  ;  Corporal 
Aug.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  June  1918.  France.  Taken  Prisoner 
at  Gauche  Wood  in  March  1918.     M.C.  Oct.  1917. 

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DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  SANDILANDS. 

Edinburgh    Academy.     O.T.C.     1914-15.      Student  of    Arts,     1915-16.      O.T.C. 

Artillery,    1916-17,    Cadet    Corporal;    Officer    Cadet  June    1917.      R.F.A.    (S.R.), 

2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1917;   Lieut.  April   1919.     France.  The  Rhine   1919. 

DOUGLAS-CRAWFORD,  DOUGLAS. 

Liverpool  Institute.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1894.  Lecturer  in  Clinical 
Surgery  and  Surgical  Anatomy,  University  of  Liverpool.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain 
July  1908;  Major  1917.  1st  Western  General  Hospital,  Liverpool;  14th  and 
57th  General  Hospitals.     Overseas   1917. 

DOUGLAS  ELLIOT,  ROBERT  ARTHUR. 

Edinburgh  Institution,  and  Aylwin  College,  Arnside.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14. 
Northern  Bengal  Mounted  Rifles,  Trooper  Nov.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5.  I.A.R.O., 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain  Jan.  1920.  G.H.Q.,  Baghdad, 
Mesopotamia. 

DOULL,  DONALD. 

Wick  Academy.  M.A.  1904;  A.R.C.Sc.  (Lond.).  2nd  and  5th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  June   1918.     Educational   Instructor,  Calais. 

DOVE,  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Science,  1865.  A.S.C.,  Major.  Transport  Officer.  Mersey  Defences, 
Western  Command. 

DOVE,  ROLLAND  ATKINSON. 

Sedbergh;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.,  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1893  ;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Eng.)  1900.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  Aug.  1914. 
5th  Southern  General  Hospital,  1914-16;  29th  Stationary  Hospital,  Salonika,  1916; 
29th  Stationary  Hospital,  Italy,  191 7.  O.C.  Prisoners  of  War  Hospital,  Arguala, 
Italy,  191 8.     Italian  War  Medal  (Battle  of  Asiago  Plateau). 

DOVEY,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  Bedford  Grammar  School.  O.T.C.  1911-12.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  191 7.     France  March  191 6  to  Dec.  191 8. 

DOVEY,  JOHN  EDWARD. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  Bedford  Grammar  School.  O.T.C.  1911-12.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  March  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  France. 
Wounded  Nov.   1916  and  Gassed  Aug.   1918. 

DOW,  ALASTAIR  I. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  nth  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut. 

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DOW,  CARL  WILLIAM. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  Army  Veterinary  Corps,  Private 
March  1915  ;  L/Corporal  Dec.  1915  ;  Corporal  Oct.  1916  Invalided  out 
July  1918. 

DOW,  NORMAN  DAVID. 

Perth  Academy.  B.Sc.  191 1.  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry, 
Private;  Lieut.  April   1917.     France   1915.     M.M. 

DOW,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916. 

DOW,  THOMAS  MILLER. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  Student  of  Arts,  1909-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Classics)  1914.  Boxing  (Featherweight).  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1910-14,  Cadet. 
Indian  Army  Reserve,  2nd  Lieut.  1916;  Lieut.  1917.  N.-W.  Frontier,  India, 
and   Mesopotamia. 

DOWDEN,  ARTHUR  ERNEST. 

Edinburgh    Academy.     Student    of    Medicine,    1913-15.     O.T.C.    Infantry,   Sept. 

1914  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet.     9th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  and  Sergeant  Jan. 

1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1918;  Lieut.  May  1919. 
Divisional  Intelligence  Officer,  Feb.  to  Oct.  1918.  Liaison  Officer,  Trieste,  1919. 
Dispatches  June  and  Oct.  1918. 

DOWDEN,  JOHN  WHEELER. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1890 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1894.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Captain  July  1908.     2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

DOWER,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-19.  Anatomy 
Staff,  1918-19.     14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private. 

DOWIE,  GEORGE. 

James  Gillespie's  School.     Student  of  Science,  1895-7.     R.A.M.C,  Sergeant. 

DOWNIE,  DAVID. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-14;  M.A.  1914. 
i/ioth  and  7th  Royal  Scots,  Private  May  1917  ;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1917. 

DOWNIE,  WILLIAM. 

Bo'ness  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1919-20 ;  M.A.  1920.  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  March  1917  ;  Corporal.  6th  Queen's  Own  Royal  West 
Kent  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 8.     France. 

DOWNIE,  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

Lanark  School.  M.A.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Oct.  191 5  ;  Corporal  March  1918. 
Egypt  Oct.  1916  to  Aug.  1919. 

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DRAKE,  LESLIE  ALEXANDER. 

King  Edward  VII.  School,  King's  Lynn.  M.B.,  CM.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Jan.   1915  ;  Captain  Jan.   1916. 

DRENNAN,  ALEXANDER  MURRAY. 

Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow.     M.B.,  Ch.B.    1906 ;    F.R.C.P.   (Edin.).     Professor 
of    Pathology,    Otago    University,   New    Zealand.     R.A.M.C,    Lieut.    Oct.    191 5. 
Pathologist,  No.  27  General  Hospital,  Mudros,  191 5-16,  and  21st  General  Hospital, 
'Alexandria,  1916. 

DRENNAN,  MATHEW  ROBERTSON. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1907;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191c;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  Demonstrator 
in  Anatomy,  1911-13.  South  African  Medical  Corps.  7th  Mounted  Brigade 
Field  Ambulance,  Captain  Feb.   191 5. 

DREVER,  JOHN. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
April   191 5  ;  Corporal  Nov.   191 5  to  Dec.   1917. 

DREVER,  JOHN  BARRY  STEWART. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  R.A.S.C,  Corporal  June 
1915. 

DREVER,  WALTER  SINCLAIR. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15  and  1919-20.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914 ;  Corporal.  5th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 
Invalided  home  May  191 5.     France.     Wounded  and  Gassed  May  1918. 

DREW,  FRANCIS  CHARLES. 

Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch,  Cape.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902 ;  D.P.H.  1907.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  191 5. 
139th  Field  Ambulance,  1917.  South  African  Rebellion,  1914-15  ;  German  West 
Africa;  Salonika  1915  ;   France  1916-17.     Invalided  out  1917. 

DREW,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Fettes  College.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1902.  Student  of  Divinity,  1902-5.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914.  4/5th  Royal  High- 
landers (Black  Watch),  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant,  1918.  France 
June  1916  to  Feb.  1919. 

DREYER,  FREDERICK  BERNARDUS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1917.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     71st  Field  Ambulance. 

DRUMMOND,  ANDREW. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  B.Sc.  1908.  A.M.I.CE.  R.E.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug. 
1916;    2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1916;    Lieut.  April   1918-19. 

DRUMMOND,  GRAHAM  THOMSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Captain  Aug.   1918. 

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DRUMMOND,  JOHN. 

Napier  High  School,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1897-1902, 
Lieut.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910 ;  M.D.  191 3;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.).  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Sept.  191 5  to  April  1919.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

DRUMMOND,  JOHN  WHITEHORN. 

George  Watson's  College;  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and 
1918-20;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1915  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  3rd  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  April  1916.  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

DRUMMOND,  REDVERS  WHITE  SMITH. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1917  and  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Dec.  1917  to  May  1918,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  May  1918;  Flight  Cadet 
Oct.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

DRUMMOND,  WILLIAM  MILLER 

Royal  High  School,  and  St  Mary's  School,  Melrose.  Student  of  Law,  1908-10. 
Chartered  Accountant,  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet. 
3rd  attached  1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain 
Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.  1st  Infantry  Brigade,  Staff  Captain  May  1918. 
Wounded  three  times.  France  191 5-19.  M.C.  Sept.  1916;  Croix  de  Guerre 
avec  Palme  Oct.   1918.     Dispatches  Nov.   1918. 

DRUMMOND  SHIELS,  THOMAS. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  6th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  April  1918.  Attached  27th  Trench  Mortar 
Battery.  France.  M.C.  July  191 8.  Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian)  Sept.  191 8. 
Dispatches   1919. 

DRYBURGH,  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  1st  and  2nd 
Lovat  Scouts,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5.     10th  Cameron  Highlanders. 

DRYNAN,  ALEXANDER  ERSKINE. 

Bedford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Oct.  1915; 
Acting  Major  March   1918.     i/4th  Lincolnshire  Regiment. 

DRYSDALE,  MATTHEW  ROBERT. 

Sandymount  Academical  Institution.  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Dublin).  Student  of 
Divinity,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (T.) 
(Forth),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Singapore  Sept.  1918  to  Sept. 
1919. 

DUDDY,  HENRY  MERCER. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1917 
to  July  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  to  Oct.  1918.  Artists'  Rifles  O.T.C,  Oct. 
1918  to  Jan.  1919.     R.A.S.C,  Private. 

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DUDGEON,  WILLIAM  CUNNINGHAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1891. 
10th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  1905-12.     Rejoined  as  Major  Sept.  1914  to  Oct.  191 8. 

DUFF,  ALEXANDER  MacGREGOR. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1914  to  March  191 5  and  Dec.  1916  to  Sept. 
1918.  France;  Somme,  Ancre,  Arras,  Messines,  and  Ypres.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917. 
M.C.  Jan.  1919. 

DUFF,  DAVID  KERR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  M.Inst.CE.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  and  Anti-Aircraft,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
June  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  March  1918  to  April  1919.  France  1915-19;  Somme, 
Arras,  and  Armentieres.     Croix  de  Guerre  (French). 

DUFF,  DONALD  GORDON. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1912-15,  Medical,  1915-16,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain 
Feb.  191 7.     190th  Brigade,  R.F.A. ,  France.    Dispatches  May  191 8.    M.C.  June  191 8. 

DUFF,  IAN  DUNCAN. 

Royal  High  School.     MA.  1909.     Schoolmaster.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private. 

DUFF,  WILLIAM  RICHMOND. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1910-15,  Cadet  Officer.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918.  17th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Captain  and 
Adjutant,  Jan.  1918.  France;  Somme  1916  and  1918,  Ypres  1917.  Dispatches 
May  1917  and  June  1918. 

DUFFES,  ARTHUR  PATERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1901  ;  LL.B.  1904.  Advocate,  1910,  and 
Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Sept.  1916.  R.G.A.  (T), 
North  Scottish,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  May  1918;  Captain  Dec.  1918. 
France,  with  Siege  Battery.     M.C.  1919. 

DUFFIELD,  FRANCIS  ANTROBUS. 

Birmingham  Institute.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  Lecturer  in  Physiology,  Sheffield 
University.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  July  1915.  France, 
2nd  and  7th  Divisions.      10th  Mobile  Laboratory. 

DUGDALE,  JAMES  NORMAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet. 
18th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1917.  R.F.C., 
Dec.  1917.  France  July  1916  to  April  1918.  Egypt  and  Palestine  Nov.  1918 
to  March  1919. 

DUGUID,  IAN. 

Linlithgow  Academy.     Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.     R.N. V.R.,  Able  Seaman. 

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DUGUID,  PETER. 

Fettes.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Oxford  University  Volunteers,  1903-7,  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Law,  1909-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1909  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  3rd  and  2nd  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
Jan.  191 5;  Captain  April  191 5.  France.  Wounded  at  Ypres  Oct.  1914  and 
Festubert  May   1915. 

DUGUID,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain 
Aug.  1915. 

DUKE,  ALEXANDER  LEONARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Aberdeen)  1888;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1908.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut.-Col. 

DUKE,  MARK. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1915-16,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  1916-17.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917; 
Lieut.  Nov.   191 8. 

DUKES,  CUTHBERT  ESQUIRE. 

Caterham  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914 ;  M.D.  1918. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1909  to  Feb.  191 3,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Major  Feb.  1919.  3rd  and  21st  Casualty  Clearing  Stations, 
France  1917-19.     O.B.E.  (Military)  and  Dispatches  Nov.  1918. 

DUN,  ROBERT  CRAIG. 

Loretto.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  B.Sc.  1896;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1895;  F.R.CS. 
(Eng.)  1902.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  1908;  Captain  1912  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Nov. 
1917;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1918.     Lancashire  Hussars.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

DUNBAR,  HENRY  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1905;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.)  1908. 
R.A.M.C  (T),  1908;  Captain  191 2;  Acting  Major  April  191 5.  2nd  Welsh  Field 
Ambulance,  Egypt,  1916.  Gallipoli,  Suvla  Bay;  Sinai  and  Palestine,  first  and 
second  Gaza.      Dispatches   1918.      O.B.E.   1919. 

DUNBAR,  HENRY  MERRY. 

B.Sc.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan.  191 2  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  Egyptian 
Exp.  Force. 

DUNBAR,  ROBERT  TAYLOR. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1907-10  and  1913-15. 
M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  (Distinction,  Nat.  Phil.)  191 5.  Schoolmaster. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  North  Scottish  (T),  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1915;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  May  1917.  Field  Survey 
Coy.,  R.E.  (Sound  Ranging),  Dec.  1917  to  Nov.  1918.  France  1916-17.  In 
Hospital  Nov.   1918  to  July  1919. 

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DUNBAR,  WILLIAM  PATERSON. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  B.Sc.  191 1.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-11, 
Cadet.  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private  Dec.  1914.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     RE.,  1918-19. 

DUNCAN,  CECIL  GOSMAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  C.D.A.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.   1914  to  Feb.    191 5,   Cadet.     Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry   (T.),  Private   Feb. 

191 5.  14th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Oct. 

1916.  France.     Wounded  near  Peronne  Sept.  191 8. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain 
Jan.  191 3.     France. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE  MORRISON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.     16th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  Nov. 

1917.  France.     Wounded.     Invalided  out  March  1919. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE  SANG. 

Darlington  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1901  ;  B.Sc.  1902.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Nov.  1915.  Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918.  Egyptian 
Labour  Corps.     Egypt  and  Palestine.     Invalided  out  Oct.  191 8. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE  SIMPSON. 

Forfar  Academy.  B.A.  (Camb.) ;  M.A.  1906;  B.D.  1913.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  Professor  of  Biblical  Criticism,  St  Andrews  University.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Sept.  191 5-19.  Attached  G.H.O.,  1st  Echelon,  France,  Captain. 
Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE  WILSON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1908-11.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-12.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  June  1912,  and  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  8th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916. 
Dispatches  June  1916.     M.C.  Jan.  1917. 

DUNCAN,  JAMES  FERGUSON. 

M.B.,  ChB.  1902  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Dec.  1916. 

DUNCAN,  JAMES  OGILVIE. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  B.L.  1907;  LL.B.  1908.  4th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  Captain  Oct.  1912.  Railway  Traffic  Officer 
Jan.  191 7. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN. 

Kinross  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Jan. 
1916.     nth  South  African  Infantry,  German  East  Africa. 

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DUNCAN,  JOHN  ALFRED  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1916-18.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1912  to  Oct. 
191 5,  Cadet.     3rd  Yorkshire  Regiment,  Lieut.     M.C. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN  DAVIDSON. 

Inverbrothock  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Captain.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  March  1918. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN  DONALD  CAMPBELL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914  ;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 
France.     Wounded  at  the  Somme  Sept.  1916. 

DUNCAN,  LESLIE. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  M. A.  (Aberd.) ;  Student  of  Divinity, 
1914-16.  2nd  Cameron  Highlanders  (S.R.),  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  Jan.  1918.  Special  Service  Officer;  Kurdistan,  North- West  Persia, 
1918-19. 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT. 

Macduff  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917;  Captain 
June  1918. 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT  DUNDAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  B.Sc.  1913.  A.M.I.C.E. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1910  to  Feb.  191 3,  Cadet  Corporal.  Unattached  List 
with  O.T.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 3.  Transferred  to  Lowland  Division,  RE.  (T),  Jan. 
191 5  ;  Temp.  Captain  July  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916.  65th  Division,  RE.,  France. 
Forward  Light  Railway  Training  School,  March  191 8  to  June  1919. 

DUNCAN,  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 3- 14.  10th  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  Wounded 
at  Loos  Sept.   191 5.     France  and  India. 

DUNCAN,  THOMAS. 

Kinross  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1886.  Q.E.R  1878-81,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
1908;    Captain  1911;    Major  1914-18.      24th  Field  Ambulance,  France,  1914-16. 

DUNCAN,  THOMAS  SMITH. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C  1905-12,  Officer  Cadet. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  and 
Medical,  1916-17,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut,  July  1917. 

DUNCANSON,  FRANCIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1896.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  March  1916.  France;  Somme,  Ypres,  and  St  Quentin. 
Wounded.     M.M.   Dec.   1916. 

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DUNDAS,  CHARLES. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1918-20 ;  M.A.  1920. 
5th  and  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  April  1916;  L/Corporal ;  Corporal; 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   191 8. 

DUNDAS,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.) 
1907.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  April  1913;  Acting  Major  June  1918. 
France  1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

DUNDEE,  CHARLES. 

Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast.  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913 ;  D.P.H., 
RC.P.  (Edin.).     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April   1916  ;   Captain  April   1917.     M.C. 

DUNDEE,  WILLIAM  BOYLE  HILL. 

Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1917;  Captain  May   1918. 

DUNLOP,  ALFRED  JOSEPH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1910-13. 
Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916;  Major  April 
1918;  Captain  March  1919.     M.C.  June  1919. 

DUNLOP,  DAVID. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ; 
Captain  Sept.  1916.  30th  Division,  France,  Nov.  191 5  to  Sept.  1917.  India 
Jan.  1918. 

DUNLOP,  GAVIN  ALEXANDER. 

Merchant  Taylor's.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914  and  1919.  R.A.M.C.,  No.  4  M.A.C., 
Private  Sept.  1914.  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  1918.  France  Nov.  1914  to 
Nov.   1 917. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES. 

M.A.  (Glasg.) ;  LL.B.  1896.  9th  Scottish  Provisional  Battn.,  Orderly  Room 
Sergeant,  1 896-1916.  9th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (T.),  Aug.  1914;  L/Sergeant 
Nov.  1914;  Sergeant  June  191 5.     Territorial  Efficiency  Medal. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES  ANDERSON. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 8-19.  8th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec. 
191 5.     6th  and  15th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.     France. 

DUNLOP,  JOSEPH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July   191 5  ;  Captain  July   1916.     Malta  and  Salonika. 

DUNLOP,  THOMAS. 

Coleraine  Academical  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1893  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  St  John's 
Ambulance  Brigade,  V.A.D.,  and  Red  Cross  Hospitals,  Torquay,  for  four  years. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916. 

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DUNLOP,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1904  to  July  1910,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1918.  France  1914-15  ; 
Mesopotamia  Jan.  1916-19.  Dispatches  March  and  June  1918  and  June  1919. 
O.B.E.  Nov.  191 8. 

DUNLOP,  WILLIAM  FORBES. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  May  1916;  Acting  Major  March  1919. 
Prisoner  of  War  May  to  Oct.   1918.     Demobilised  June   1919. 

DUNLOP-SMITH,  Sir  JAMES  ROBERT. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.A.  1878.  22nd  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  1879; 
Lieut-Col.  1905.  India  1914-19.  Political  A.D.C.  to  Secretary  of  State  for 
India,  and  Delegate  to  Peace  Conference.  CLE.  1901  ;  K.C.S.I.  1910;  K.C.V.O. 
1916;  Knight  Commander,  North  Star  of  Sweden;  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 

DUNN,  BERNARD  VENN. 

Taunton  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914-15.  M.O., 
V.A.D.,  Leicester   13.     Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

DUNN,  CUTHBERT  LINDSAY. 

Londonderry  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1892-9;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ; 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1899.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  March  1914. 

DUNN,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.A.,  B.Sc.  1905.     R.A.M.C,  Private. 

DUNN,  JAMES  CHURCHHILL. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews,  and  Glasgow  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1893  ;  M.D.  1897  ; 
D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1908.  Imperial  Yeomanry,  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  M.C.  Aug.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C. 
June  1917;  D.S.O.  Oct.  1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916  and  Jan.  1918. 

DUNN,  JOHN  PETRIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Music,  1896-9.  Bucher  Scholar. 
4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Feb.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  May  1915 ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.  Intelligence  Corps,  April  1917.  France;  Somme 
and  Ypres.     The  Rhine,  Nov.  1918  to  June  1919. 

DUNNETT,  GEORGE  VICTOR. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1900;  B.D.  1903.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  Mediterranean  Forces,  Oct.  191 5;  10th  Division, 
France.     Dispatches  Nov.   1917  and  May  1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1918. 

DUNNETT,  HAMILTON  DAVID  FORRESTER. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  M.A.  1899;  B.D.  1903.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class;  Captain  Oct.  1917.  Egypt  and  Palestine.  Attached 
52nd  Division,  Artillery. 

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DUNS,  STEWART. 

Berwick  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914 
to  Feb.  1915,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915. 

DUXSE,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  191 8-19.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private  Dec.  1917.  4th  King's  Royal  Rifles,  Rifleman.  Salonika  1916-18  ; 
France  1918-19.     Wounded  Oct.  1918. 

DUPONT,  JOHN  MUNRO. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901 ;  M.D.  1905.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-2.  R.A.M.C, 
Captain  May  1914 ;  Temp.  Major  Sept.  1915.  2nd  S.W.  Mounted  Brigade  Field 
Ambulance.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France. 

DURRAN,  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.  1914-17,  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to  July  1918,  Cadet  Corporal; 
Officer  Cadet  July  191 8. 

DURWARD,  CHARLES  WALTER 

St  Mary's,  Melrose,  and  Giggleswick ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19. 
i/ist  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain 
April  1919.  16th  Highland  Light  Infantry.  Captain,  Brigade  Staff,  Feb.  to  June 
1917.      France.     Wounded  at  Passchendaele  Dec.  1917. 

DURWARD,  WALTER  STEWART. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908  ;  L.D.S.  (Edin.).  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Aug.  1914,  2nd  Lieut.  Transferred  to  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  Aug. 
1914.  R.H.  and  R.F.A.  (Regulars),  May  1915,  Temp.  Captain  Aug.  1916;  Lieut. 
July  1917.  France  Nov.  1914  to  Sept.  1915,  and  March  1916  to  July  1917. 
Twice  Wounded.      M.C.  and  Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

DUSTAGIR,  SYED  MOHAMAD. 

Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

DUTT,  DWYENDRA  NATH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

DUTT,  SURENDRA  NATH. 

M.A.,  LL.B.  1912;  B.A.  (Calcutta).  Barrister-at-Law.  Advocate.  Professor, 
Law,  Calcutta  University,  1913-16.  Bengal  Light  Horse  Unit,  Trooper  Oct.  1917; 
Corporal  Nov.  1918 ;  Q.M.S.  Dec.  1918. 

DYER,  EDMUND  EUSTACE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889.     RA.M.C.  (T.),  Major  July  191 1. 

DYER,  ETHELBERT  WILLIAM. 

Durban  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.T.M.  and  H.  1909;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1909.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Jan.   191 5. 

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DYKES,  ANDREW  LESLIE. 

Warwick  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Eng.)  1913. 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service,  Surgeon,  Oct.  1914.  Royal  Air  Force.  France.  Italy. 
Dispatches  Jan.  19 19. 

DYKES,  HAROLD  BALFOUR. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-17 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  Unattached  List,  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1916  to  Aug.  1917.  9th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  April  1915  to  May  1916.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ; 
Captain  Oct.  1918.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Sinai,  and  France,  1915-16.  India  and 
Persian  Gulf  1917-19. 

DYKES,  SAMUEL  SLIMMON. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1902-5. 
R.A.M.C.,  Captain  191 2;  Major  Sept.  191 8.  India,  Mesopotamia,  E.  Africa,  Persian 
Gulf,  North  Russia. 

DYMOCK,  THEDFORD. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  B.Sc  (Lond.).  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to 
June  1916,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  June  1916.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  April  1918.     202nd  Heavy  Battery,  Palestine. 

DYSON,  THOMAS  EDWARD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1883.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Colonel  Jan.  1914.     A.D.M.S.  1918. 
EADIE,  ROBERT  BURNS. 

Garfield,  Workington.     Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.     B.R.C.S., 

France    (Dresser),    Oct.    to    Dec.     1914.     R.A.M.C.,    Lieut.    Oct.    1915  ;    Captain 

Oct.   1916.     India. 

EADIE,  WILLIAM  STEWART. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  Chartered  Accountant.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet  Sergeant.  17th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  Aug.  1916  and 
at  Epehy  Sept.  1917. 

EAGLES,  VICTOR  THOMAS  WILLIAM. 

Philander  Smith  College,  Naini  Tal,  India.  Cadec  Corps  1903-8,  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1908-12  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  LR.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1912. 
Hockey  and  Cricket  "Blue."  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-12,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  1915.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915;  Captain  Aug. 
1916.  H.M.  Troop  Ship  Ballarat,  to  India,  Dec.  191 5.  Mesopotamia,  Egypt,  and 
India.     France  191 5  and  1916-17.     Dispatches  1916.     M.C.  (Somme)  Feb.  1917. 

EAMES,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1906;  M.RC.S.  (Eng.),  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1895. 
R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  1908;  Captain  1912;  Temp.  Major  Oct.  1914;  Temp.  Lieut- 
Col.  Sept.  191 5.  2/2nd  W.RF.  Ambulance,  62nd  Division,  Oct.  1914  to  March 
1919.     Mention  Jan.  1917.     Dispatches  May  and  Nov.  1918.     D.S.O.  Jan.   1919. 

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EARLE,  LESLIE  MEREDITH. 

M.B.,  CM.  1878;  M.D.  1880.  R.A.M.C.,  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Captain 
Feb.  1919.     Netley  Hospital. 

EASON,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Captain;  Major  July  1908.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital. 

EASTON,  WALTER. 

Golspie  School.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C  Artillery,  July  to  Nov. 
1915,  Cadet     R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1915  ;    Lieut.  July  1917. 

EATON,  ERNEST  MILNE. 

Glasgow  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906,  and  M.D. 
(Glasg.)  1915.     R.A.M.C.,  May  1915  ;    Lieut.  July  1915  ;    Captain  Aug.   1916. 

EATON,  RICHARD  OLIVER. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  O.T.C.  1913-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16.  O.T.C 
Infantry,  Oct.  to  Nov.  1915,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
Sept.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal  May  1916.  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Corporal 
July  1916.  1st  and  3rd  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917  ;  Lieut.  Oct. 
1918  to  July  1919.     France.     Four  times  Wounded     M.C  Aug.  191 8. 

EBAN,  ISAAC 

George  Heriot's  School.      Student  of  Arts,  Science  and  Medicine,  1908-13    and 

I9IS-I7;  MA.  (Hons.  Maths.)  1912;  B.Sc.     3rd  Scottish  Rifles,  Private  March  to 

Oct.  1917.     Belfast  University  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1917. 
EBSWORTH,  KEVIN  JOSEPH. 

Student   of  Medicine,    1913-14  and    1918-19.      R.A.M.C.   (T).      Scottish    Horse 

Brigade,  Private. 

ECKERSLEY,  EDWIN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1884.  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Eng.)  1907.  Army  Medical  Service,  July 
1886,  Colonel.  Ashanti,  1895-6.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  A.D.M.S., 
Simla,  March  1915,  and  A.D.M.S.,  1st  (Peshawar)  Division,  Sept.  1915  to  Oct.  1918. 
K.H.P.  Dec.  1917. 

EDEN,  LOUIS  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  attached  9th  Rifle  Brigade. 
V.A.D.  Warwick  and  British  Red  Cross. 

EDEN,  THOMAS  WATTS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1891;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  FRCP.  (Lond.).  R.A.M.C, 
Captain  March  191 5  ;  Major  Nov.   191 5. 

EDGAR,  CHARLES  SAMUEL. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1896;  Boden  Sanskrit  Scholar  and  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1898.  Professor  of  Greek,  Stellenbosch  University.  South  African 
Campaign,  1901-3.  South  African  Heavy  Artillery,  Gunner  April  to  Dec.  1917. 
Trade  Intelligence  Department,  Dec.  1917  to  March  1919. 

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EDGAR,  FRANK. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1888-91.  Solicitor.  B.L. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Nigeria.  6th  Royal  Scots,  1893  ;  Major  1908.  Nigerian  Land 
Contingent,  Aug.  1914.       West  African  Frontier  Force,  Nigeria,  191 5-16.     T.D. 

EDGAR,  ROBERT  DICKSON. 

Moffat  Academy.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  George  Heriot's  School  O.T.C., 
Lieut.  May  1914.  17th  Royal  Scots,  Captain  April  1915  ;  Adjutant  and  Q.M. 
France. 

EDINGTON,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1900;  D.T.M.  and  H.  1906; 
D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1906.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Surgery,  1886-1901.  South  African 
Medical  Corps,  Major  Jan.  1916;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  May  1917.     East  Africa. 

EDINGTON,  ALEXANDER  DANIEL. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1905  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B. 
1904-6,  Sergeant  (Machine-Gun).  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Feb. 
1914;  Adjutant  Aug.  1914.     Dispatches  and  Croix  de  Guerre. 

EDINGTON,  DAVID  CAMERON. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.  1904-5,  Corporal. 
South  African  Army  Service  Corps,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  5th  South  African 
Infantry.     Dispatches. 

EDINGTON,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3  ;  M.D.  1920 ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  July  191 5.  Croix  de  Guerre  (French), 
1917. 

EDMOND,  JOHN  JAMES  BALMANNO. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1 909-1 1,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Jan. 
1917.     Salonika  and  France.     Wounded.     M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

EDMONDSON,  REGINALD  ARTHUR. 

Sedbergh.  O.T.C.  1913-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  R.F.A.,  15th  Reserve  Battery, 
2nd  Lieut. 

EDMUNDS,  GARNET  W. 

Student  of  Law.     Chartered    Accountant,  1903.     Army  Pay  Corps,  Lieut. 

EDWARDS,  ALEXANDER  HENRY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.)  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1908.  3rd 
Scottish  General  Hospital. 

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EDWARDS,  COSMO  GRANT  NIVEN. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Fettes.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3- 14.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  nth  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1916; 
Lieut.  March  191 7.     India. 

EDWARDS,  EBAN  HENRY. 

St  Mark's  College,  London.  M.B.,  CM.  1880.  B.R.C.S.  St  John's  Ambulance. 
France  April  to  Aug.  191 5.  Y.M.C.A.,  France  Aug.  1917  to  Feb.  1918.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  April  1918;  Captain  April  1919.     Chinese  Base  Hospital,  France. 

EDWARDS,  GEORGE  JEHU. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1907-14;  MA.  1910. 
President,  S.RC.  Licentiate,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class;  Captain 
Sept.  1914.     Portsmouth. 

EDWARDS,  HERBERT  JOHN. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet 
L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  June  1918.    Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

EDWARDS,  JAMES  H. 

Student  of  Science.     8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut. 

EDWARDS,  JOHN  CLIFTON  SPENCER. 

University  School,  Rochester.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  2/ist  Essex  Yeomanry, 
Private  March  1917.     1st  Essex  Regiment. 

EDWARDS,  PETER  WILLIAMS. 

County  School  and  University  College,  Aberystwyth ;  Athletics.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1910-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914-15.  O.T.C,  Captain  March  1916.  France  191 5. 
Wounded  July  1917,  and  invalided  out  Oct.   1918.     Dispatches  Dec.   1916. 

EDWARDS,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917;  Acting  Major  March  1918.  France; 
Somme  1916,  Arras  1917. 

EGGELING,  HANS  FRIEDRICH. 

George  Watson's  College.  MA.  (Hons.  Classics)  1902.  Lecturer  in  German. 
Special  Service  (V.B.  Royal  Scots),  July  to  Aug.  191 8. 

ELDER,  ALEXANDER  AUSTIN. 

MA.  1908.  Artists'  Rifles,  Private  Sept.  1914.  2nd  Shropshire  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  June  1915.  Intelligence  Officer,  28th  Division,  Feb.  1917  to  March  1919. 
France  Dec.  1914;  Salonika  Nov.  1915.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

ELDER,  EDWARD  MEDCALF. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov. 
1915,  Cadet.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut. 
July  1917;  Acting  Captain  Feb.  1919.  India,  Mesopotamia,  Persia,  and  South 
Russia.     M.C  Oct.  1919. 


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ELDER,  JAMES  HISLOP. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191011.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Acting  Captain. 
Scottish  Command  School  of  Musketry,  and  Machine-Gun  School,  Grantham. 
France. 

ELLIOT,  ANDREW. 

Royal  High  School.  MA.  1884;  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1894;  D.P.H,  R.C.P.S. 
(Eng.)  1892;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1902.  Q.E.R  1885-9,  Private.  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  Dec.  1904.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  1908;  Temp.  Major  May  1915  ; 
Major  Dec.  1916.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  1st  City  of  London  Field 
Ambulance.  Imtarfa,  Malta ;  Salonika,  and  France.  T.D.  Jan.  1919.  Dispatches 
July  1919. 

ELLIOT,  JOHN  STEPHEN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  King  Edward  VII., 
Surgeon  Oct.  1913;  Acting  Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander,  Oct.  1918.  H.M. 
Monitor  16,  Eastern  Mediterranean,  1916.  Royal  Air  Force,  1917-18;  and 
H.M.S.  Cleopatra,  North  Sea  and  Baltic,  191 8-19. 

ELLIOT,  STUART  DOUGLAS. 

Kirkton  School.  Student  of  Law,  1878-81.  Volunteers,  1876-1905  ;  Lieut-Col. 
6th  Royal  Scots  (T.) ;  Lieut-Col.  March  1915-16.  2/ist  City  of  Edinburgh 
Volunteers,  Major  June  1917  to  Feb.  1918.     V.D.  1899. 

ELLIOT,  WILLIAM  GILBERT  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 5- 16.  Student  of  Law,  191 7  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1918.     France  and  The  Rhine,  Oct.  1918  to  May  1919. 

ELLIOTT,  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL. 

Cheltenham.  Cadet  Corps  1882-6.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  RA.M.C,  Captain  July 
1910.  M.O.,  Chaseside  Auxiliary  Military  Hospital,  St  Anne's-on-Sea,  and  150th 
Brigade,  R.F.A.     Recruiting  Office,  1914-19.     OB.E.  April  1920. 

ELLIOTT,  GEORGE  MAXWELL 

St  Andrew's  College,  Dublin.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Hockey  International.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  April  191 5;  Captain  April  1916.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Sinai,  Palestine  and 
Syria. 

ELLIOTT,  JAMES  SANDS. 
.  Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  Cadet  Corps  1893-6,  Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1902;  M.D.  1912.  University  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1 897-1902,  Corporal.  R.A.M.C, 
South  African  Campaign,  1900.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1910;  Major  1914; 
Lieut-Col.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1916.  N.Z.  Hospital  Ship 
Maheno.     A.D.M.S.,  Wellington  Military  District,  N.Z. 


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ELLIOTT,  OLIVER  GILMOUR. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Dublin.     M.A.  191 2.     Royal  Scots,  Private  June  1916. 

ELLIOTT,  ROBERT. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Dublin ;  First  XV.  M.A.  1907.  Minister,  U.F.  Church 
of  Scotland.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1904-7,  Private.  2nd,  8th, 
and  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Jan.  1916;  Officer  Cadet  April  1916 ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916 ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  6th  Machine-Gun  Corps.  Salonika 
Nov.   1916  to  July   1918. 

ELLIOTT,  WILLIAM  ERNEST  LLOYD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1900.  O.E.R.  1883-8,  Private.  RA.M.C.  (T.);  Lieut.  Feb. 
1913;  Captain  April  1915.  Montgomeryshire  Yeomanry.  Recruiting  Board, 
Ashton-under-Lyne,  and  Manchester. 

ELLIS,  EDWARD  CLEVELAND. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  July  191 7,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  Officer 
Cadet  July  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  150th  Army  Brigade.  France 
June  1918;  Le  Cateau. 

ELLIS,  ROBERT  SIDNEY. 

School  for  Sons  of  Missionaries,  Blackheath,  London ;  First  XV.  and  XI 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916  to  Jan.  1919. 
S.M.O,  Railway  Construction  Coys.,  Egyptian  Labour  Corps,  Palestine. 

ELLISTON,  CHATTERTON  ERIC. 

Ipswich.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1909.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1917;  Captain 
Dec.  1918.     8th  Yorkshire  Regiment,  23rd  Division,  France. 

ELMSLIE,  ALEXANDER  HARPER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  B.RC.S.  Surgeon  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5.  13th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  March  1916.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  July  1917. 

ELSWORTH,  GEORGE. 

Thornton  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  RA.M.C, 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

ELSWORTH,  RICHARD  COGSWELL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1901;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1896.  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy. 
RA.M.C,  Captain  Dec.  1908;  Major  June  191 5.     3rd  Western  General  Hospital. 

ELSWORTH,  THOMAS  GEOFFREY. 

M.B.,   CM.    1900;   M.D.  1906.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  July  1916. 

EMSLIE,  JOHN  WATSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1908.  Student  of  Divinity,  191 5-16.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  2/4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  April  1918;  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1918;  Lieut.  Jan.  1919.     151st  Chinese  Corps,  Havre. 

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ENGLISH,  HENRY  H. 

South  African  College  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science, 
1913-14.  Army  Veterinary  Corps,  Sergeant  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Oct.  1918.  Hussars  and  8th  Cavalry,  Indian  Army;  Egyptian  Exp.  Force, 
1915-17  ;  India. 

ERSKINE,  ALEXANDER  RALPH. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1908-11,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1914,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse,  Corporal  Sept.  1914.  nth  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.   191 5  ;    Lieut.  June  1916.      France   1915-16. 

ERSKINE,  JAMES. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  R.E.,  Corporal  July  191 5.  Royal 
Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut. 

ERSKINE,  JAMES  YOUNG. 

M.A.  191 5.     Schoolmaster.     No.  1  Wireless  School,  Private. 

ERSKINE,  WILLIAM  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery  1916-17,  Cadet  Corporal.  Royal  Air  Force, 
Sept.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     Italy,  34th  Squadron. 

ESPLIN,  FRANK. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1917-19.  2nd  Royal  Scots, 
Private  April  1915 ;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1916  to  July  1917.  France.  Wounded 
at  Serre  Nov.   19 16. 

EUNSON,  WILLIAM  TULLOCH. 

Kirkwall  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-17;  M.A.  1917.  Royal  Scots,  July  1917. 
R.A.S.C.  (M.T.).     France. 

EVANS,  DAVID  GORDON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1883;  M.D.  1888;  D.P.H.  (Oxford)  191 1.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917. 

EVANS,  HARRY. 

Grove  Park  School,  Wrexham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1909-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  191 3  ;  Captain  April  1915.  France  Aug. 
1914  to  May  1919. 

EVANS,  SAMUEL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1888.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  July  1914. 

EVANS,  THOMAS  RICHARD. 

University  College,  Aberystwyth;  First  XL,  Football.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D. 
1914.  President,  University  Welsh  Association.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Captain  Aug.  191 8.  Military  Hospital,  Cannock  Chase.  R.G.A.  and  Royal  Air 
Force,  Catterick. 

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EVANS,  WILLIAM  EDGAR. 

Merchiston  Castle.  B.Sc.  1905.  2 /6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private 
Oct.  1916.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1st  London  Sanitary  Coy.,  Lieut.  March  191 7  ;  Captain 
March  191 8.  Mesopotamia  and  Persia,  46th  Sanitary  Section,  Oct.  191 7  to 
Feb.  1 9 19. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM  GLYN. 

Grove  Park  School,  Wrexham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1913 ;  D.P.H. 
(Manchester)  1913.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon,  Sept.  1914. 

EVERARD,  HORACE  NATHANIEL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1880;  M.D.  1894;  L.R.C.S.  1880.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ; 
Captain  Jan.   1916;  Netley  Hospital  to  April  1919. 

EVERETT,  WILLIAM. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
Anatomy  Staff/ 1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  July  i9i7,,Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Sergeant,  Netley  Hospital.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  1917.  Mediterranean  and 
Bermuda  Royal  Naval  Hospital. 

EWAN,  EDWARD  LESLIE. 

West  Hartlepool  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1917-19.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer. 

EWEN,  JOHN  SPENCE. 

Methlick  School;  Athletics.  MA.  1899  and  B.Sc.  (Aberdeen)  1905;  Student  of 
Divinity,  1911-14;  B.D.  1914.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  9th 
Seaforth  Highlanders ;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  France.  Gassed  at  Railway  Wood 
Sept.  1917. 

EWING,  ALEXANDER  JAMES. 

M.A.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  1915. 
Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

EWING,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

Dean  Close  School,  Cheltenham.  O.T.C.  1912-13.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17; 
M.A.  1917.  Glasgow  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet. 
London  Scottish,  Private  May  1918. 

EWING,  BASIL  GEORGE. 

Academical  Institution,  Coleraine ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Oct.   191 5;    Captain  April  1916.     Norfolk  Regiment. 

EWING,  CHARLES  MANSFIELD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1908.  Schoolmaster.  83rd 
Canadians  (Infantry)  Aug.  1915,  Sergeant.  75th  Canadian  Infantry  Battn., 
France. 

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EWING,  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XI.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1907.  Lecturer  in  History 
(Colonial  and  Indian).  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  April  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1915;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain  and  Adjutant  April  1917;  Acting  Major 
Oct.  1918;  Brevet  Major  June  1919.  France.  M.C.  Sept.  1917,  and  Bar  to  M.C. 
Oct.  1918;  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre  Oct.  1918.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

EWKYN,  FREDERICK  BENTLEY. 

Clifton  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon-Lieut,  Aug.  1914.     Wounded  Nov.  1916. 

FAHMY,  ERNEST  CHALMERS. 

School  for  Sons  of  Missionaries,  Blackheath,  London.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-14  and  1916-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  First  XV.;  International,  Scotland, 
1919-20.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Oct.  1914;  Sergeant  March  191 5.  France  191 5-16. 
Wounded  April   1916. 

FAILL,  CHARLES  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-4 ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.), 
L.RF.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1908;  M.RC.P.  (Eng.) ;  FRCP.  (Edin.).  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1904-9,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.,  Aug.  1914.  H.M.  Ships  Queen 
Elizabeth  and  King  Alfred.  Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Plymouth,  and  H.M.  Hospital 
Ship  Soudan. 

FAIRBAIRN,  JOHN. 

Queen's  College,  British  Guiana.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  D.P.H.  (Glasg.).  R.A.M.C. 
Jan.  1904;  Captain  July  1907;  Major  July  1915  ;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1916 
to  Feb.  1917.     France,  Jan.  1916  to  Feb.  1917. 

FAIRBAIRN,  WILLIAM  RONALD  DODDS. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1902-7.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1907-11  and 
1918-19;  M.A.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  May  to  Nov.  1915,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (T), 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     Egypt  and  Palestine. 

FAIRFIELD,  LETITIA  DENNY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  191 1 ;  D.P.H,  R.C.P.  (Lond.),  1912.  R.A.M.C,  attached 
Q.M.A.A.C,  Area  Medical  Controller,  Oct.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  July  1918. 

FAIRGRIEVE,  THOMAS  DALGLEISH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Acting 
Captain  Sept.  1916;  Acting  Major  April  1917.  France  1915-17 ;  Somme,  Vimy, 
Messines,  and  Ypres ;  Salonika,  1918-19.  Wounded  Oct.  1917  and  Aug.  1918. 
M.C.  Aug.  1916. 

FAIRLEY,  AMY  ALEXANDRA. 

Collegiate  School,  Bournemouth.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16;  M.A.  1916. 
W.R.N.S.,  Clerk,  May   191 8.     Port  Edgar  Base.' 

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FAIRLEY,  DAVID  ANDREW. 

Student  of  Law,  1896-1900.  Chartered  Accountant,  1901.  A.S.C.,  Lieut.  March 
191 5.     Attached  Scottish  Command  H.Q. 

FAIRLEY,  GEORGE  DONALDSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1910;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April 
1915  ;  Captain  April  1916.  France  1915-18;  Loos,  Somme,  Ancre,  Hill  70, 
Bapaume,  1917;  Arras,  Kemmel,  fourth  Ypres,  Lys,  and  Scheldt,  1918. 

FAIRLEY,  HENRY. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.     Student  of  Science,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.     Royal 
Navy,  Able  Seaman,  Jan.   1917.     Mediterranean.     Munitions,  Jan.   1916  to  Jan. 
1917. 
FAIRLEY,  JAMES  HENRY  BARRIE.     (See  p.  748.) 

FAIRLEY,  ROBERT  REID. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.  R.G.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1916;  Lieut.  May  1918. 

FAIRLEY,  WILLIAM. 

Boroughmuir  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S. 
Ganges  II,  Ordinary  Seaman,  Aug.  1917  ;  Able  Seaman  April  1918. 

FAIRLEY,  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C,  1908-10.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-1 5.  R.F.A. 
(T.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  1st  Northumbrian  Brigade, 
51st  Division,  France,  July  1916  to  July  1917  and  April  1918-19.  Wounded 
at  Heninel  near  Arras  July  1917. 

FAIRWEATHER,  DAVID  OSWALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917; 
Captain  June  1918.     India. 

FAIRWEATHER,  GEORGE  MONCUR. 

M.A.  1895.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class.  9th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Dec.  1916.     Hon.  Chaplain  Jan.  1919.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

FAIRWEATHER,  JOSIAH  WILLIAM  CHALMERS. 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1912-15,  Medical,  1915-16,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
April  1916-17.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Feb.  191 8;  Captain  Feb.  1919.  The 
Black  Sea. 

FAIRWEATHER,  REGINALD  M.  D. 

Loretto.  O.T.C,  1909-12.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  4th  and  17th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
April  1917.     Royal  Air  Force,  1917-18.     M.C.  Sept.  1917. 

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FALCONER,  ARCHIBALD  BRODIE. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  5th  and  8th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  Dec.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915; 
Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  and  Adjutant  Dec.  191 5.     M.C.  Jan.  1919. 

FALCONER,  DALLAS  SCOTT. 

Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1909-15  ;  B.Sc.  1913  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  June  1909  to  April  191 3,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon. 

FALCONER,  GERALD  SCOTT. 

Edinburgh  Academy ;  First  XI.  M.A.  1905.  Minister,  U.F  Church  of  Scotland. 
Scottish  Churches  Hut,  Hesdin,  France,  March  to  Aug.  191 7.  Chaplain  Nov. 
1917.     The  Rhine  April  to  Aug.  1919.     Gordon  Highlanders. 

FALCONER,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Inverness  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1907-9.  Chartered  Accountant,  1909. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  Dec.  1912.  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  France  191 5.  Factory  Audit  and  Costs  Department, 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  London. 

FALCONER,  JOHN  IRELAND. 

Student  of  Law.  M.A.,  LL.B.  1903.  2/9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Temp.  Captain  and  Adjutant  March  1915 ;  Captain  June  1916;  Temp.  Major 
July  1916.     France   1918-19. 

FALCONER,  KEITH  DOUGLAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  France  Sept. 
1915-19.     M.C.  June  1918. 

FALCONER,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903;  LL.B.  1908.  7th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Oct.  1909;  Lieut.;  Captain  June  191 5. 

FARIE,  GILBERT  JOHN. 

Stirling  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain 
Oct.  1917.  Hon.  M.O.  Surrey  Red  Cross  V.A.D.,  and  Hon.  Surgeon,  Wimbledon 
Auxiliary  War  Hospital.     M.C.  June  1919. 

FARMER,  WILLIAM  SYDNEY. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1902-3.  .Law  Agent,  1909.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Dec.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  10th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  10th  Cheshire  Regiment,  Adjutant.  Dispatches  Nov. 
1917.     M.C.  July  1918. 

FARQUHAR,  HENRY. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  B.D.  1882.  Acting  Chaplain  June  1910;  Chaplain 
Aug.  1914.  Naval  Forces  (Presbyterian),  Dover,  Aug.  1914  to  Sept.  1917. 
Belton  Park,  Grantham,  and  Rugely  Camps.     M.B.E.  June  1919. 


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FARQUHAR,  JAMES. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.,  1911-13.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec. 
1914  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (Lowland  City  of  Edinburgh),  Gunner  Oct. 
191 5.     i/ist  Warwick  Heavy  Battery. 

FAROUHARSON,  DAVID. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School;  Dux.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  10th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  July  1916;  L/Corporal.     Salonika  and  France. 

FAROUHARSON,  DAVID  ANDERSON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.  Professor  of  Physiology,  Royal  (Dick)  Veterinary  College. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain  May  1919.     India. 

FARQUHARSON,  DONALD  PETER  McLAREN. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  M.B.,  CM.  1890 ;  D.P.H.  (Manchester),  1909. 
R.A.M.C.  (T);  Rejoined  as  Captain  Feb.  1915;  Major  June  1918.  4th  Cameron 
Highlanders.     Sanitary  Officer,  France,  and  Sanitary  Adviser,  Irish  Command. 

FARQUHARSON,  J.  C  L. 

Student.     1st  London  Scottish  (T).     Wounded. 

FARRELL,  ALFRED  EDMOND. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1912-15  and  1918-20. 
M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  337th 
Brigade,  Driver,  April  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918.     Mesopotamia. 

FASSON,  FRANCIS  HAMILTON. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1891-6,  Sergeant.  B.A. 
(Camb.).  Student  of  Law.  First  XV.,  Edinburgh  and  Cambridge  Universities ; 
International,  Scotland,  1900-2 ;  Hockey  International,  1904-6.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1904.  2nd  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain 
June  1916;  Adjutant.  Remount  Service,  Salonika,  1918.  Gallipoli  and  Egypt. 
Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

FASSON,  ROBERT  ROBERTSON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1912;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  191 1.  Royal 
Navy,  Surgeon  1900 ;  Staff  Surgeon  1908;  Major  (RA.FM.S.)  1917;  Surgeon- 
Commander  (RN.)  Nov.  191 8.     H.M.  Ships  Powerful,  Chester,  and  Inflexible. 

FAULKNER,  HUGH. 

Clifton.  Cadet  Corps  1889-92.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1903.  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1895-9,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915  ;  Acting 
Major  1916;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  1916.  S.M.O.,  G.H.Q.  2nd  Echelon.  Dispatches 
Jan.   1917. 

FAULKNER,  SYDNEY  BOYD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

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FAWCETT,  ALAN  WORDSWORTH. 

Clifton.  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16.  Demonstrator  in 
Anatomy,  Bristol  University.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 5-16,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon-Probationer,  April  1916.        H.M.  T.B.D.  Tigress,  Mudros,  Dardanelles. 

FAYRER,  Sir  JOSEPH  (Bart.). 

Rugby.  M.A.  (Camb.)  1885;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1887;  M.D.  (St  Andrews)  1889. 
Superintendent,  R.I.E.  R.A.M.C.,  1886;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1906.  Retired  1911. 
R.A.M.C.  (T).  O.C.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  191 2.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914 
to  Feb.  1919.  Knight  of  Grace,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  1912.  Mention 
1916.     C.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

FELL,  ALFRED  NOLAN. 

Nelson  College,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1892-6,  Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1905.  Rugby  "Blue"  and  International,  Scotland, 
1901-3.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Captain  Jan.  1919.  21st  Stationary 
Hospital,  Salonika. 

FELLOWS,  FREDERICK  McFARLANE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892  ;  F.RCS.  (Edin.)     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1918. 

FENELON,  KEVIN  GERARD. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 5-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Nov.  1915  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.E., 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1918;  Temp.  Captain  April   1919.     The  Rhine. 

FENN,  ROBERT  MATTHEW. 

Mount  Redford  School,  Exeter.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916; 
Captain  Sept.  1917;  Major  March  1918  to  July  1919.  Berrington  War  Hospital, 
Shrewsbury. 

FENTON,  HENRY  FELIX. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  1st  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  Captain.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

FENTON,  JAMES  STEVENSON. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 2.  Colonial  Service.  West 
African  Contingent.  Inland  Water  Transport,  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut. 
July  191 8.     Mesopotamia. 

FENTON,  JOHN  CHARLES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1900 ;  LL.B.  1902;  Advocate,  1904.  23rd  Royal 
Fusiliers,  Private  Dec.  1914;  L/Corporal ;  L/Sergeant ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915 ; 
Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.  France  1915-16;  Somme.  Wounded  at  Delville  Wood  July 
1916.  Appeal  Military  Representative,  Ross  and  Sutherland,  1917.  H.Q., 
Ministry  of  National  Service,  191 8. 

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FENTON,  NIGEL  MACPHIE. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb. 
to  July  1915,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  37th  Indian  Mountain  Battery,  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
Dec.  1917.     India. 

FENWICK,  HAROLD  HENDERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1909-14.  3rd  Signal  Coy.  R.E., 
Motor  Dispatch  Rider  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant  Dispatch  Rider  1917.  France 
1914-19. 

FENWICK,  STANLEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5  ;  Major  April  1918  to  April  1920. 
France  Nov.  1914,  the  Rhine,  and  Persia.     M.C.  Oct.  191 8. 

FERGUSON,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1915-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Feb.  19 1 6  to  March  191 7,  Cadet.  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private 
March  1917.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     Wounded  April  1918. 

FERGUSON,  ANDREW  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1905-14;  M.A.  191 1; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  President,  Union  and  S.R.C.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5; 
Captain  June  1918  ;  Acting  Major  March  1919.  1 12th  Field  Ambulance.  Reserve 
Household  Battn.,  Jan.  to  Dec.  1917.     France. 

FERGUSON,  DUNCAN  LAMONT.  (See  p.  749.) 

FERGUSON,  HARRY  S. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1914. 
Highland  Cyclist  Battn.,  Private  1908 ;  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 3;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914  ; 
Captain  April  191 5. 

FERGUSON,  HENRY  TAYLOR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1918-19.  nth  Royal 
Scots,  Private.     R.G.A.,  Gunner. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES  HAIG. 

Collegiate  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1890;  F.RC.P.  1889; 
&  S.  (Edin.)  1902 ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1884.  Lecturer  in  Clinical  Gynaecology, 
i/ist  City  of  Edinburgh  Volunteer  Regiment,  Private  Dec.   1914. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XL  M.A.  1901  ;  B.A.  (Oxford). 
Oxford  University  Volunteers,  1899-1902,  Sergeant.  5th  Punjab  Light  Horse 
Volunteers,  Trooper  191 1.  Indian  Defence  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917; 
Captain  Oct.   191 8.      O.B.E.  Jan.   1919. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  CAMERON. 

Alyth  School.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  536th  Battery,  Gunner 
Aug.   1917 ;  L/Bombardier  (Signaller). 

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FERGUSON,  JOHN  JAMES  HARROWER. 

Brechin  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  President,  S.R.C.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
June  1915  ;  Captain  June  1916.  France,  9th  Division;  first  Somme,  Arras, 
Nieuport,  Ypres ;  Italy,  41st  Division,  1917-18  ;  Somme  March  to  April  1918; 
Ypres  to  Oct.  1918.     M.C.  and  Bar  May  1918. 

FERGUSON,  KARL  VICTOR     MACDONALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1916  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Gunner  Oct.  1918. 

FERGUSON,  KENNETH  C. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  May  1914,  Cadet 
Bombardier.  4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut.  Oct.   1916;  Captain  Feb.   1918.     Dardanelles,  Egypt,  and  Cyprus. 

FERGUSON,  THOMAS  LOWE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.   191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.   191 5;  Captain  May   1916  to  March   1919. 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  HAIG. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1913.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1915  to  March  1916,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C.  (Regulars),  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1916.  Wounded  Oct.  1918. 
M.C.  Sept.  1918.     Dispatches  Oct.  1918.     Bar  to  M.C.  March  1919. 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  PIKE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903;  B.Sc.  1905  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  191 1. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  April  1915  ; 
Acting  Major  Jan.  191 8  to  March  1919.  3rd  East  Lancashire  Field  Ambulance. 
France  ;  Nieuport,  Passchendaele,  and  Somme.     M.C.  June  1919. 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  MACLEOD. 

Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.     Royal  Fusiliers,  Public  Schools  Battn.,  Private. 

FERGUSSON,  ADAM  WIGHTMAN. 

Langholm  School.  M.A.  1890 ;  B.D.  1893.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland, 
Chaplain,  4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  ;  Captain  May  1912.  Craigleith 
Military  Hospital,  191 5. 

FERGUSSON,  DAVID  REGINALD. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1911-15,  Pipe-Major.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet.  3rd  and  1st 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918.      France  Aug.  1918. 

FERGUSSON,  DONALD  CAMERON. 

B.Sc.  1913.  Lecturer  in  Forestry.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  July  1915, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  RHA.  France. 
Wounded  April  1918.     Dispatches  April  1918.     M.C.  Aug.  1918. 

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FERGUSSON,  DONALD  FERGUS. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912.  R.A.M.C.,  Private  Oct.  1914. 
nth  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  Resigned  May 
1915.  R.G.A.,  120th  Heavy  Battery,  Gunner  May  1915.  France  1916-17  ;  the 
Somme.     Hospital  May  1917.     Invalided  out  April  1918. 

FERGUSSON,  DUNCAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-16; 
Medical,  Unattached  List,  2nd  Lieut.   1916-18. 

FERGUSSON,  JAMES  WIGHTMAN. 

Dundee  High  School.     Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19.    R.F.A.,  Gunner  1917. 

FERGUSSON,  VIVIAN  MOFFATT. 

Burlington  House,  Richmond.  Student  of  Medicine,  1896-8.  University  Coy. 
E.C.A.V,  Gunner.  Royal  Artillery,  2nd  Lieut.  1900 ;  Lieut.  1901  ;  Captain 
1908;  Major  Oct.  1914;  Brevet  Lieut-Col.  June  1917;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug. 
1917.  France  Jan.  1915  ;  Macedonia  Dec.  191 5  ;  Egypt  and  Palestine  May  1916 
to  Nov.  1918.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1916.     Six  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

FERLIE,  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14; 
B.Sc.  1914.  A.I.C.  RE.  (Chemist's  Battn.),  Sapper  Nov.  191 5;  Motor  Dispatch 
Rider  1916.     France.     Chemist,  H.M.  Factory,  Pembry,  South  Wales,  1917-18. 

FERMIE,  ARTHUR  NOEL. 

St  Joseph's  College,  Dumfries.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  Army  Pay  Corps, 
Private  July  1918;  Corporal  July  1919. 

FERNEY,  EDWARD  MURRAY. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  Scottish  Horse  (T.), 
L/Corporal  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  1917.  13th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch). 

FERREIRA,  EDWIN  CARL  FERNANDES. 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to 
Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  and  12th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
Feb.  1915;  Captain  July  1916.  1st  Seaforth  Highlanders.  Royal  Air  Force. 
France,  Salonika,  and  Palestine. 

FERREIRA,  PHILIP  DENNIS  FERNANDES. 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1912-14,  Cadet. 
9th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  May  1916;  Acting  Captain  July 
1917.     France    May  1915  to  Jan.  1919.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

FERRIE,  ARCHIBALD  McLAREN. 

Student  of  Medicine  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to 
July  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917;  Acting 
Major  and  D.A.D.M.S.  Dec.  191 8.  6th  East  Kent  Regiment  (Buffs).  France. 
M.C.  Jan.  191 8. 

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FERRIER,  DOUGLAS. 

Grammar  School,  Old  Aberdeen.  M.A.  1887.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Feb.  191 3.  6th  Scottish  Rifles  (T.),  2nd  Lowland  Division 
and  Officiating  Minister,  Hillpark  V.A.D.  Hospital. 

FETHERSTON,  RICHARD  HERBERT  JOSEPH. 

Wesley  College,  Melbourne.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1888;  L.R.C.S.  (Ireland) 
1884.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  1887;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1914;  Colonel  Jan. 
1915;  Surgeon-General  Jan.  1916.  D.G.M.S.  Australia,  1914-19.  Dispatches 
March  1916. 

FFRENCH,  ERNEST  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1906;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1909.     R.A.M.C.,  Major  May  1913. 

FINDLATER,  ALEXANDER  JOHN  MACDONALD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  May  1917  to  June   1918,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  June   1918. 

FINDLATER,  THOMAS  CADZOW. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ; 
Captain  June  1916. 

FINDLAY,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  MARSHALL. 

Dean  Close  School,  Cheltenham.  O.T.C.  1908-10,  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5  ;  M.D.  1920.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  April  191 5  ;  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.     O.B.E.  (Military)  July  1919. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES  LESLIE. 

Dollar  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1888-9.  L.Th. 
(Durham).  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1901.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-2.  Chaplain, 
2nd  Class;  Principal  Chaplain,  Black  Sea,  July  1919.  France  1914.  D.S.O. ; 
Italian  Military  Cross.     Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

FINDLAY,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1913;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Eng.)  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1917;  Captain  Sept.  1918.  26th  Field  Ambulance.  M.O.,  1st  Worcester- 
shire Regiment.     France.     Prisoner  of  War  May  1918  (Stralsund). 

FINDLAY,  JOHN  MERRIEVALE.  (See  p.  749.) 

FINDLAY,  RONALD  STUART. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Commerce.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  July  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
Jan.  1918.     i/5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918.     M.C. 

FINLAY,  GILBERT  LAURIE  KERR 

Winchester.  M.B.,  CM.  1898.  Civil  Surgeon,  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  France  1914-17-  No.  1  Medical 
Discharge  Board,  April  1918  to  May  1919.     Wounded  April  191 5.     Mention. 

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FINLAY,  THOMAS  MATTHEW. 

Sandwick  School,  Shetland.  MA.  1902;  B.Sc.  (Distinction)  191 1.  Lecturer  in 
Geology.  Scottish  Horse  (T),  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ; 
Captain  Aug.  1916.     France  1918.     Wounded  at  Ledeghem  Oct.  1918. 

FINLAY,  THOMAS  YULE. 

Royal  High  School.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1912.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916. 

FIXLAYSOX,  DOXALD. 

Wick  School.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1912.  2nd  and  1st  Lovat  Scouts  (T.),  Private  Sept. 
1914;  Corporal;   Sergeant;   Sergeant-Major ;  2nd   Lieut.  Dec.   1915  ;  Lieut.  July 

1917.  M.C.  and  Bar  April  1918. 

FIXLAYSOX,  WILLIAM  LOGIE. 

MA.  1909;  B.D.  191 1.     Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.     R.A.M.C.,  Private. 

FIXX,  WILFRID. 

Hymers  College.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  1915,  Cadet.     9th  Yorkshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  1917. 

FIRTH,  ARTHUR  HARCUS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1897;  M.B.  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Captain  Jan.  to  May  1919. 

FIRTH,  EDWARD  KIXGSLEY  AXSOX. 

Haileybury.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1918.  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

FISCHER,  LEWIS  GORDOX. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  March  1907. 

FISHER,  ALASTAIR  MACDOUGALL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1904-6.  Chartered  Accountant,  1908. 
5th  Montreal  Highlanders,  Lieut.     Wounded. 

FISHER,  DAVID  LEOXARD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897.  RA.M.C  (T),  Lieut.  1908;  Captain  1910;  Major  Oct.  1914  ; 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Oct.  1916.  3rd  Xorthumbrian  Field  Ambulance.  O.C,  86th 
Field    Ambulance,    1916-18.      France    191 5 ;    Salonika    1915-18;    Constantinople 

1918.  D.S.O.     OfHcier  Legion  d'Honneur.     Dispatches  1915,  1916,  and  1917. 

FISHER,  HARRY  STEEL. 

Glasgow  High  School  and  George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C  1910-11.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 1  to  July  1915,  and 
Medical,  April  1918-19,  Cadet.     R.E.,  Corporal  July  191 5. 

FISHER,  JOHX  W.  D. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Xov. 
1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  RFA.  (S.R.),  282nd  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  June  1917;  Acting  Captain  June  1918.     Dispatches  May  1918. 

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FISHER,  K.  S. 

Student  of  Arts.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  L/Corporal. 

FISHER,  MATTHEW  GEORGE. 

M.A.  1910;  LL.B.  and  Advocate,  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  Jan.  1915, 
Cadet.  4th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  StaffCaptain 
Aug.  1917;  Brigade  Major  Aug.  1919.  Jubbulpore  Brigade,  India,  March  1915 
to  Nov.  1 91 9. 

FISHER,  THOMAS. 

Leith  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet 
Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

FITZGERALD,  GORDON  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1898;  M.D.  1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  Sept.  1914;  Temp. 
Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  1917.  1st  Field  Ambulance,  East  Lancashire  Division;  Fusehill 
War  Hospital. 

FITZGERALD,  WILLIAM  ERNEST. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914  ;  Captain  April  1915.  Attached  6th  Manchesters.  France  1917-18.  No.  6 
General  Hospital,  Rouen,  Feb.  to  July  191 8.  Railway  Engineers,  No.  1  Section, 
July  to  Dec.  1918.  Portland  Military  Hospital,  1919.  Gassed  at  Passchendaele. 
M.C.  July  1917. 

FITZMAURICE,  HENRY  GODFREY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 8- 19.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer. 

FITZPATRICK,  OWEN. 

Clongowes  Wood  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 5  to  Feb.  191 8,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut. 
March  191 8. 

FITZWILLIAMS,  DUNCAN  CAMPBELL  LLOYD. 

Christ  College,  Brecon;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.,  Ch.M. ; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  and  (Lond.).  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1901-2,  Sergeant. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  191 3  ;  Major  June  1918  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Oct.  1918.  1st  City  of  London  Field  Ambulance.  Chevalier  Crown 
of  Rumania  ;  St  Vladimir  (4th  Class)  ;  St  Anna  (2nd  and  3rd  Class) ;  St  Stanislaus 
(2nd  and  3rd  Class)  ;  all  with  Swords.     Dispatches  1919. 

FLECK,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-1 3.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Lieut.'; 
Capt.  Oct.  1916.     Employed  with  Ministry  of  Labour. 

FLEMING,  ALEXANDER  MATHERS. 

Clair  Hall  Academy,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
1898;  Major  July  1910;  Lieut.-Col.  1918.  Mesopotamia  Feb.  1916  to  June  1918. 
22nd  Combined  Field  Ambulance,  1917.  India  1919.  A.D.M.S.,  Derajat 
Division.     Waziristan,  Nov.   1919. 

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FLEMING,  ARCHIBALD. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  1883;  D.D.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland,  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Nov.  1900;  2nd  Class,  Nov.  1918.     London  Scottish. 

FLEMING,  ARCHIBALD  NICOL. 

Fettes;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Indian  Medical 
Service,  June  1896;  Major  Jan.  1908;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1916.  Tirah  Campaign, 
N.F.W.,  India,  1897.  France  Sept.  1914;  Egypt  April  1918.  Dispatches  June 
1916  and  Jan.  1918.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1918. 

FLEMING,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15;  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Oct.  1914.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919.  Attached  i/5th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders.  France  and  Palestine.  Wounded  April  191 5.  M.C.  and  Croix 
de  Guerre  avec  Palme  Nov.  19 18. 

FLEMING,  DAVID  PINKERTON. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1900-2.  M.A.  and  LL.B.  (Glasg).  Advocate,  1902.  5th 
Scottish  Rifles,  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  Feb.  1915  ;  Major  Oct.  1918.  M.C;  Croix  de 
Guerre  (Belgian).     Dispatches  Feb.  1917. 

FLEMING,  GEORGE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B?,  CM.  1891  ;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1895.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917.  Hospital  Ship,  March  to  April  1917.  Connaught 
Hospital,  Aldershot. 

FLEMING,  JOHN  GAGE. 

Ampleforth  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  RA.M.C,  Aug.  1916,  Captain.  44th 
General  Hospital. 

FLEMING,  ROBERT. 

Student  of  Law,  1893-5.  S.S.C  1899.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Capt.  Sept.  1914; 
Major.     Employed  with  Ministry  of  National  Service. 

FLEMING,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER. 

Larchfield,  Helensburgh,  and  Craigmount,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1884;  M.B.,  CM. 
1888;  M.D.  1896;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1892.  Senior  Lecturer  in  Clinical  Medicine, 
RLE.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Captain  1908.  Mobilised  Sept.  1914;  Major  March  1918. 
2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital.     Salonika  July  1916  to  Feb.  1918. 

FLEMING,  SAMUEL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  March  1915 ;  Captain 
Jan.  1916;  Major  March  1916;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1919.  General  Courts- 
Martial  H.Q.,  Aldershot,  March  191 5  to  Jan.  191 8.  D.A.D.G.  and  Legal  Adviser, 
Army  Medical  Department,  War  Office,  1918-19.     Mention  Jan.  1917. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM  ARNOT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1900;  LL.B.  1902.  Advocate,  1904.  8th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Captain  Jan.  191 5.  Pioneers,  51st  Division.  France  191 7- 18. 
Wounded. 

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FLEMINGTON,  ROBERT  RUSSELL. 

Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  R.G.A.,  Forth  (T.),  June  1913  ;  Captain  Oct.  1915. 
Indian  Army  Supply  and  Transport  Corps,  Captain. 

FLETCHER,  C.  M.  R. 

Student  of  Medicine.     Royal  Navy,  Assistant  Surgeon. 

FLETCHER,  FRANCIS  SAMUEL  BROOK. 

Giggleswick;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain 
Feb.  1917  to  April  1919. 

FLETCHER,  HENRY  JAMES. 

Tonbridge  and  Owens  College,  Manchester.  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  R.A.M.C.  (Reg.), 
1885.  Indian  Frontier,  1891  ;  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2;  Lieut.-Col. 
May  1905.     Employed  1917-18. 

FLETCHER,  HUGH  NETHERSOLE. 

Charterhouse.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  First  XV. 
and  XI.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  191 1.  2nd  Eastern  General  Hospital,  Aug.  1914 
to  Sept.  1917.     55th  General  Hospital,  France,  Oct.  1917  to  Feb.  1919. 

FLETCHER,  JOHN  SANDISON. 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-19.  Gordon  Highlanders  (Graduate 
Battn.),  Private. 

FLETCHER,  JOSEPH  EDWARD. 

Edward  VI.  School,  Retford  ;  FirstXI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Aug.  191 5. 
2/20th  London  Regiment,  Private  May  1916 ;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1916.  7th 
Sherwood  Foresters,  2nd   Lieut.  Sept.  to  Nov.   1917. 

FLETCHER,  MILES  HENRY  ALEXANDER. 

St  Edward's,  Oxford.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  O.T.C 
Artillery,  Nov.  191 2  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  56th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  Royal  Air  Force,  Oct.  1917.  Cape  Helles, 
Dardanelles   1915  ;  Mesopotamia   1916-17;  Egypt   1918. 

FLETCHER,  ROBERT  FRANCIS  GORDON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 5-16,  Cadet;  B.Q.M.S. ; 
Officer  Cadet  Jan.   1917.       R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917.     Salonika. 

FLETCHER,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1916.     D.S.O. 

FLETT,  DAVID  ALEXANDER. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914 
to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916; 
Acting  Captain. 

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FLETT,  JAMES  THOMAS. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Jan.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.,  City  of  Dundee,  Sapper  Oct.  1914. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1917; 
Acting  Major  March  1919. 

FOGGIE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A  1889;  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1910.  Lecturer, 
Diseases  of  Skin,  St  Andrews  University.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Feb.  1897,  Lieut.-Col. 
May  1913.  3rd  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  D.S.O.  June  1918 ;  T.D.  191S. 
Dispatches  April   1918.     Associate,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 

FOGGO,  JOHN  F. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to 
Nov.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Cadet 
May  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1918.     France;  205th  Squadron. 

FOOTE,  WILLIAM. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-12  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1912. 
4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.    1914.     Wounded  at  Gallipoli  July  191 5. 

FORBES,  ALASTAIR  GORDON. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-13,  Cadet  Farrier 
Sergeant.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Sept.  1914  to  Oct.  1919.  De 
Beers  Ambulance  Corps.  German  S.-W.  Africa;  Egypt  and  France  1914-18. 
Wounded.     M.C 

FORBES,  ALEXANDER  KEITH. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Naval  Transport  Service,  Surgeon  Aug. 
to  Oct.  1914.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  France  1914. 
1st  Coldstream  Guards.  Serbian  Order  of  St  Sava  (5th  Class),  June  191 5. 
M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

FORBES,  DAVID  LAING. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Sept. 
1914.     255th  Brigade,  51st  Division. 

FORBES,  DONALD  THOMSON. 

Pitlochry  School.  M.A.  191 1.  5th  and  12th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private 
Nov.  1915;  L/Corporal  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.  Attached  Scottish  Rifles. 
France  191 8-1 9. 

FORBES,  DUNCAN. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D,  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1901. 
RA.M.C  (T.),  Sanitary  Corps,  Captain;  Major  Oct.  191 5.     M.B.E. 

FORBES,  HENRY  NICOLL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Phil.)  191 2.  Oxford  University, 
1912-14.     Minister,  Church  of  England,  1914.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Nov.  1915. 

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FORBES,  JAMES. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.      Army  Gymnastic  Staff,  C.S.M.  Instructor. 

FORBES,  JOHN  DOUGLAS. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XI.  O.T.C  1910-14.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  East  Kent  Regiment  (Buffs),  Private 
June  1917.     Lancashire  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 7  to  Jan.  1919. 

FORBES,  JOHN  RICHARD  MACKENZIE. 

Stobhill  School.  M.A.  1902;  B.D.  1906.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Motor 
Ambulance  (Driver)  1915-16.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Captain  Aug.  1916.  France; 
Somme,  and  Belgium  ;   34th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  1916-17. 

FORBES,  LEWIS  JEX-BLAKE. 

B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-10,  Cadet;  transferred  to  Engineers.  R.G.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   191 5.      R.E.,  Lieut.  Oct.   191 5  ;   Captain.      Egypt. 

FORBES,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Crieff  and  Perth  Academies.  M.A.  1906;  B.D.  1909.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Captain  May  1916.     Royal  Scots  and  R.E. 

FORBES,  WILLIAM  SMITH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1911-15,  Captain  and  OC.  Oct.  1914  to  April 
191 5.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  April  191 5.  i/ist  London  Casualty  Clearing 
Station. 

FORD,  PATRICK  JOHNSTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  1907.  Advocate  1907.  M.P.  1920. 
2/4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914  to  April  191 5.  Invalided  out. 
Military  Representative,  Midlothian  Tribunal,  191 5-16.  Temp.  Hon.  Lieut. 
Recruiting,  Jan.  1917.     General  Staff,  Scottish  Command,  Nov.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

FORD,  STANLEY. 

Bridlington  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1919-20.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  April  191 8  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Private  Dec.  1914. 

FORD  ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1915-16.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  O.T.C 
Artillery,  April  1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet,  April  1918.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  1919. 

FORD  ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  MARSDEN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  April  1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.   1 919. 

FORDYCE,  ALEXANDER  RUSSELL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.     M.B.,   Ch.B.   1899.  R.A.M.C   (T),  Lieut.  Nov.   1914; 

Captain  June  191 5.     France.     Wounded  March  191 8. 

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FORKER,  THOMAS  McEWEN. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade), 
Corporal  Sept.  191 5. 

FORM  AN,  ARTHUR. 

Merchiston  Castle ;  First  XL  Cadet  Corps  1902-7,  Cadet  Pipe-Major.  B.Sc. 
(Glasg.).  A.M.I.C.E.  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1912-13,  Cadet  L/Corporal- 
R.E.,  85th  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  April 
1918;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1919-  66th  Field  Coy.,  Dec.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 
Baghdad  Railways,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1919.  M.C.  Jan.  1918  ;  Croix  de  Guerre 
(Salonika)  Sept.  1916. 

FORREST,  ANDREW  WALKER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  1912  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-13,  Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916  to  April  1919.  10th  Royal 
Hussars.  France  1915-18;  second  Ypres,  Loos  1915  ;  Arras  1917;  Cambrai  1918. 
Wounded  March  191 8. 

FORREST,  GAVIN  ADDIE. 

Glasgow  High  School.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Feb.  1916. 

FORREST,  JAMES  AQUILON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Royal  Navy,  1898;  Surgeon-Commander,  1914.  H.M.  Ships 
Berwick,  Lancaster,  and  Vincent. 

FORREST,  JOHN  VINCENT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.  Army  Medical  Service,  July  1895;  Lieut.-Col.  March  1915  ; 
Colonel   Dec.    1917.     South   African  Campaign,    1899-1902.     France   1914;    Italy 

1918.  Dispatches   Oct.    1914,   May    1915,  June    1916,  June   1918,  Jan.   and  June 

1919.  CM.G.  June  1916.  Associate,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  Dec.  1916. 
CB.  June  1919. 

FORREST,  PETER. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.     4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

FORREST,  STEPHEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910.  University 
Coy.,  E.C.A.V.  1902,  Gunner.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1915  ;  Captain  July  1916.  Mudros 
1915;  Egypt  1916. 

FORRESTER,  ROBERT  BLAIR. 

Lancaster  Royal  Grammar  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Econ.  Sc.)  1909.  Lecturer  in 
Economics,  Manchester  University,  1909-12,  and  Aberdeen  University,  1912-19. 
Machine-Gun  Corps  (T.),  Private  July  191 8. 

FORRESTER,  ROBERT  CAIRNS. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19. 
7th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916.  France  1917-18; 
Ypres  and  Cambrai.     Twice  Wounded. 


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FORRESTER,  WILLIAM  ROXBURGH. 

Glasgow  Academy.     Student  of  Arts,  1912-14;   M.A.  (Hons.  Ment.  Phil.)   1914. 

Assistant,    Moral    Philosophy.     5th    and    15  th    Royal     Scots,   Private    Oct.    1914 

nth  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1915  ; 

Lieut.   July    1917.     France    Sept.    1915 ;    Mesopotamia   Jan.    1916;    Persia   June 

1918;    India  Dec.  1918.     M.C.  July  1918. 
FORSON,  MARGARET  WIGHTMAN. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XI.     M.A.  1912.     Q.M.A.A.C,  May  1917. 

FORSTER,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  HUGHAN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  Jan.  1911. 

FORSYTH,  A.  R 

Student.  A.S.C.  (T),  Captain  Aug.  1914.  Highland  Mounted  Brigade,  Transport 
and  Supply  Column. 

FORSYTH,  CHARLES. 

Wakefield  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1902  ;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool).  Lecturer  on  Midwifery,  Hong-Kong  University. 
Attached  R.A.M.C.,  Oct.  1914.     M.O.  in  charge  of  German  Camp,  Hong-Kong. 

FORSYTH,  CHARLES  CALDER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.RF.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1913; 
L.D.S.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  191 1  to  Nov.  191 3,  Cadet.  8th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  July 
1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918  to  March  1919.  France  June  1915  to  Jan.  1917. 
Dispatches  1916  and  1918.     M.C.  April  1918. 

FORSYTH,  HENRY  RUSSELL. 

Montrose  Academy;  First  XV.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to  Jan. 
1916,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

FORSYTH,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  D.T.M.  and  H.  1910.  Medical  Staff 
Corps  (V),  1899-1902,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1906;  Major  July  1916;  Acting 
Lieut-Col.  Aug.  1916.  France  1914.  38th  Field  Ambulance  and  No.  15  Casualty 
Clearing  Station.     Dispatches  May  1917  and  Nov.  1918.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1919. 

FORTUNE,  ERNEST  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  RA.M.C  (T.),  Captain 
July  1908.     Mobilised  Aug.  1914.     3rd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

FORTUNE,  MACKENZIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May 
to  Oct.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916; 
Captain  1918.     1st  Lowland  Brigade.     France  Jan.  1916-19.     M.C. 

FOSTER,  ARTHUR. 

Caterham  Congregational  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1897.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Captain  July  191 5.     5th  Northern  General  Hospital,  Leicester. 

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FOSTER,  FRANCIS  GREGORY. 

Fettes.  M.A.  1907;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-13,  Cadet  Colour- 
Sergeant.  RA.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  191 3.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914,  Captain 
April  1915;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1918.  France  1914.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and 
April  1919. 

FOSTER,  LANCELOT  WILLIAM. 

Thanet  School,  Kent.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-14; 
Cadet.  Croix  Rouge  Francaise.  Artists' Rifles,  Private  Oct.  191 7.  Attached  63rd 
Naval  Division,  France.     Wounded  and  taken  Prisoner  near  Cambrai,  March  191 8. 

FOSTER,  MALCOLM. 

Sedbergh.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
Nov.  191 5  to  July  1916,  Cadet  Corporal.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish  Horse,  Private. 
RA.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917.  Mesopotamia,  Persia, 
and  N.-W.  Frontier,  India.     Dispatches  Nov.  1917. 

FOTHERGILL,  ALAN  ARMOUR. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16 
and  1918-19.  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  May  1916;  L/Corporal. 
France.     Gassed  1918. 

FOTHERGILL,  GEORGE  ALGERNON. 

Uppingham;  Athletics.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1918.  3C 
Reserve  Brigade,  R.F.A.;  Connaught  and  Cambridge  Hospitals.  M.O.,  1st  Cavalry 
Brigade,  and  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  Aldershot. 

FOTHERGILL,  REGINALD  HANNAY. 

Repton.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  1916.  Wounded 
1916.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

FOUCHE,  FRANCOIS  PETRUS. 

Graaff  Reinet  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1899-1903,  Sergeant- 
Major.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct.  1914 
to  Feb.  191 5.     South  African  Rebellion. 

FOULIS,  DOUGLAS  AINSLIE. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  M.A.  1905.  10th  Scottish  Rifles,  Private 
Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  March  1918. 
France.     D.S.O.     April  1917.     Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

FOWLER,  JAMES. 

Hawick  Academy.  M.A.  1910;  B.Sc.  1912.  Science  Master.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1908-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1910.  Royal  Air 
Force  (Canada),  Aug.  1918. 

FOWLER,  JAMES  STEWART. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1899.  Lecturer,  Diseases  of 
Children.     RA.M.C,  Captain  July  1916. 

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FOWLER,  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  1895.     3rd  Vol.  Battn.,  Royal  Scots  (Midlothian),  Private;  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut. 

FOWLER,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

Invergordon.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Feb.  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1916. 
Dispatches  Dec.  191 8. 

FOX,  ROBERT  ALGERNON. 

Clifton.     M.B.,  CM.  1893.     Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  May  1917. 

FRAME,  ROBERT. 

M.A.  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Sergeant. 
Salonika. 

FRANCIS,  DAVID  EDWARD. 

Swansea  Grammar  School.  B.A.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908,  1916-17  and 
1918-19.    O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-13,  Cadet.    2nd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

FRANCIS,  HUMPHREY  CHILTON  HOWARD. 

Haileybury.  O.T.C.  1907.  M.A.  (Durham).  Student  of  Arts,  1914.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  May  to  Aug.  1914,  Private.  R.A.O.C,  Private  Aug.  1914  to  May  191 5.  9th 
Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  to  Aug.  1916.  A.O.  Department,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1916;  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1918  to  March  1919. 

FRANKISH,  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1894.  R.F.A.  (T),  Feb.  1898;  Lieut.-Col.  1912. 
1st  East  Lancashire  Brigade.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Transferred  to  R.A.M.C 
(T),  Major;  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  March  191 5.     Egypt.     T.D. 

FRASER,  ALASTAIR  NORMAN. 

Blairlodge.  Cadet  Corps  1896-8.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1899-1904,  O.M.S.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1904; 
Captain  1908;  Major  July  1915.  D.A.D.M.S.,  Embarkation,  Alexandria. 
Codford  Training  Centre  and  Officers'  School.  20th  Field  Ambulance.  France. 
Afghanistan  1919;  D.A.D.M.S.,  N.W.F.P.,  India.  D.S.O.  June  1916.  Twice 
Mentioned  in  Dispatches  1916. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  3rd,  nth,  and  12th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Feb.   191 8.      France.      Twice  Wounded. 

FRASER,  ARTHUR  SMITH. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1918-20  ;  M.A.  1920.  R.A.M.C 
(T),  Private;   May  1916,  Corporal.      1st  Eastern  General  Hospital. 

FRASER,  CATHERINE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  Women's  Hospital  Corps.  Attached 
R.A.M.C,  Assistant  Surgeon.  Military  Hospital,  Endell  Street,  London,  1915-17. 
M.O.,  H.M.  Factory,  Pembrey,  1917-18.     M.B.E.  June  1918. 

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FRASER,  CHARLES. 

M.A.  1895;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1904;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  R.A.M.C.,  Captain 
Nov.  191 5.     Reinforcement  Camp,  France. 

FRASER,  CHARLES  LACHLAN. 

Montrose  Academy  and  Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1877; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1885;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1887;  D.P.H  1890;  F.R.C.R 
(Edin.)  1895.  4th  Volunteer  Battn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Captain  1876. 
RA.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut-Col.     Retired  May  1914.     Berwick  Hospital.     V.D. 

FRASER,  DAVID  DENHOLM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1888-96;  M.A.  1892, 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Captain  July  191 5. 

FRASER,  DONALD  ALEXANDER. 

Royal  x-\cademy,  Inverness;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.G.A.  (T.), 
Gunner  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

FRASER,  DOUGLAS  JAMES. 

Student  of  Arts,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-14,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1917;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1917.     M.C. 

FRASER,  DUNCAN  MENZIES. 

Inverness  College.  Student  of  Science,  191 1-14  and  1918-19  ;  B.Sc.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  May  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  C.S.M.  R.E.  (S.R.),  Aug.  1914;  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  France  Aug.  191 5. 
Wounded  July  1917.     M.C.  Sept.  1917. 

FRASER,  EDWARD  MATHESON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-16  and  191 8-19.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
May  1916.  H.M.  Ships  Contest,  Mansfield,  and  Simoom.  Dover  Patrol  and  Grand 
Fleet. 

FRASER,  FRANCIS  RICHARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  B.A.  (Camb.);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.).  Harvard  University  Unit,  22nd  General  Hospital,  Aug.  191 5  to  May  1916. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  May  1917;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1918. 

FRASER,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM. 

Inverness  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  July  1918;  Acting  Staff-Lieut.  Sept. 
1918.     Attached  nth  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.     G.H.Q.,  Salonika,  two  years. 

FRASER,  FRANK. 

M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.D.  1885  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1881.  RA.M.C  (V),  Captain 
June  1915.  V.A.D.  Hospital,  Lyglie,  Kent;  Penhurst  Aerodrome;  Prisoners  of 
War  Camp,  Edenbridge. 

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FRASER,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.A.  1903.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.     8th 

Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  Feb.  1915.  5 /6th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.; 
Lieut.  March   1918.     France  1918. 

FRASER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1898.  Chartered  Accountant,  1903.  Lothians  and 
Border  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.  7/8th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd 
Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  to  Feb.  1919.  France.  Wounded  Aug. 
1916.     Attached  War  Office,  May  1917.     M.B.E.  June  1919. 

FRASER,  GEORGE  HUDSON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  191 5  to 
April  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Private.  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field 
Ambulance,  1914.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  April  1917. 

FRASER,  HENRY. 

Arbroath  High  School.  B.Sc.  1906.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Highland  Brigade,  2nd 
Lieut.  May  1908  ;  Captain  1912;  Major  March  1916.  France  May  191 5.  Wounded 
at  Hebuterne  March  1918.  Dispatches  June  1916  and  June  1917.  D.S.O  June 
1917. 

FRASER,  HUGH  ERSKINE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918. 
France  March  1918  to  Jan.   1919;  Ancre.     Wounded  Aug.   1918. 

FRASER,  IAN  MARTIN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14;  M.A.  1918. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  i/7th  Welsh  Fusiliers 
(T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain 
Sept.  1916;  Major  Feb.  1918.  Attached  Machine-Gun  Corps,  March  1916. 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine,  July  191 5  to  Aug.  1917;  India. 

FRASER,  IAN  ROBERTSON. 

Royal  High  School.  B.Sc.  1913.  A.M.I. C.E.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Dec.  191 1  to 
April  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Lowland  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916 ; 
Captain  Nov.  1918.  Railway  Operating  Division,  R.E.,  Egypt.  Acting  District 
Engineer,  Palestine  Military  Railway. 

FRASER,  JAMES. 

Dingwall  Academy.  B.Sc.  (Forestry)  1912;  B.Sc.  (Pure  Science)  1913.  Assistant 
Forestry  Department,  1913-14.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
May  1915.     Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917.     R.E.,  Lieut.  June  1917. 

FRASER,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Perth  Academy  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  19 14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  July 
191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Signalling  Officer, 
Artillery  Brigade,  June  1917  to  Dec.  191 8. 

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FRASER,  JAMES  EVERARD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Dec. 
1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  R.G.A.,  238th  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut. 
June  1918. 

FRASER,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  Ch.M.  1910;  M.D.  1912.  Lecturer,  Diseases  of  Children. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1914.     M.C.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917. 

FRASER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to 
Sept.  1915.  9th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916; 
Major  March  1918  to  May  1919.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  March  1916.  Wounded 
and   invalided  Aug.  1918.     M.C.  July  1916  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  Oct.  1917. 

FRASER,  JOHN  FORMAN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1914-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918.  2/lst  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  L/Corporal  March  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 8  to  Feb.  1919. 

FRASER,  JOHN  GALLIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1893  ;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1908.  4th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Private  for  five  years.  North  London  Brigade,  Captain.  Attached 
19th  Middlesex  Regiment.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916.  26th  and  27th  Durham 
Light  Infantry. 

FRASER,  KENNETH. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1914;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916. 

FRASER,  KENNETH  GRANT. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  L.RCP.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1914. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  191 8;  Acting 
Lieut-Col.  March  to  May  1919.  Wounded  Sept.  1916.  Dispatches  Dec.  1916. 
Croix  de  Guerre  March  1917. 

FRASER,  MARK  STEWART. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.)  &  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1917. 

FRASER,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  D.P.H.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
June  1917;  Captain  June  1918.     Mesopotamia  1917-19.     Dispatches  Feb.  1919. 

FRASER,  THOMAS. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
June  1917;  Captain  June  1918.     India. 

FRASER,  THOMAS  DUNBAR  STANLEY. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.,  1911-15.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Gunner  Dec.  1917. 

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FRASER,  THOMAS  GRIERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  79th  Training 
Reserve  Battn.,  Private.     47th  Battn.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Corporal.     France  191 8. 

FRASER,  THOMAS  HOWDEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1910;  LL.B.  1912.  Lecturer  on  Economics, 
University  of  Manitoba,  191 2-17.  52nd  District  H.Q.,  Canadian  Forestry  Corps, 
Sergeant  May  1917  to  June  1919. 

FRASER,  WALTER  CALDWELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  15th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Sept.  1914.  9th  and  6th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  July  1916.  France.  Wounded  four  times  and 
once  Gassed. 

FRASER,  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1906;  Captain  1909;  Major  Aug.  1917.  38th 
Dogras.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Varela,  Sept.  1915  to  Dec.  191 7.  Mesopotamia  May 
1918-19.     Dispatches  1919. 

FRASER,  WILLIAM  SMITH. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
Aug.  1917.     R.F.A.  (S.R.),  48th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918. 

FRENCH,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-14;  B.Sc.  1913;  M.A.  1914.  East  of  Scotland 
Munitions  Board.     City  of  Edinburgh  R.E.  (Vol.),  2nd  Lieut. 

FREW,  ALEXANDER. 

Spiers  School,  Beith ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1908. 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-2.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.     1st  Newfoundland  Regiment.     France. 

FREW,  DANIEL  LINKSTONE. 

Bo'ness  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.  52nd  (Graduate  Battn.),  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  May  191 8  to  Feb.  1919. 

FREW,  DAVID  BENNY. 

George  Heriofs  School.  B.Sc.  191 2.  A.M.I.C.E.  ;  A.M.I.M.E.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  1909-12,  Cadet.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  R.E.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  and  Adjutant  May  191 5;  Major  Nov.  191 5  to  Feb. 
1919.     France  1916-19.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917.     M.C.  May  1918. 

FREW,  ROBERT. 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 2-1 5,  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918. 

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FREW,  ROBERT  SKEOCH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1910;  F.R.C.P.  (Lond.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917; 
Major  April  to  Dec.  191 8. 

FREYER,  DERMOT  JOHNSTON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-9.     London  Irish  Rifles,  Captain  Sept.  1914. 

FRY,  AUGUSTINE  SARGOOD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  April 
1913,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5.  Indian  Medical  Service,  March  1916 ; 
Acting  Captain  1916.    61st  Field  Ambulance,  France,  one  year.    Persia,  two  years. 

FRY,  JOHN  LOWE  SARGOOD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Jan.  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  April  1917;  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Lieut.  April  1918  to  March  1920.  France,  Somme,  Jan.  to 
Nov.  191 8. 

FULLARTON,  JOHN. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  Royal  Navy  1902;  H.M.S.  Dryad,  Staff 
Surgeon  1910;    Fleet  Surgeon  Feb.   1918. 

FULLER,  EDWARD  BARNARD. 

South  African  College,  Cape  Town.  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1885-7,  Captain. 
M.B.,  CM.  1891;  L.R.C.S.  1891  and  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1893.  South  African 
Medical  Corps,  1913.  Mobilised,  Major,  June  1916;  Lieut.-Col.  June  1917. 
No.  2  General  Hospital,  Maitland,  June   1916-18. 

FULLER,  HUGH  HARCUS  CAVENDISH. 

Bishop's  Stortford  College,  Herts;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  .1912. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  1915-16.  Invalided  home  Jan.  1916. 
Mercantile  Marine  Service. 

FULLER,  THOMAS  ARTHUR. 

South  African  College  School,  Cape  Town.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps 
1904-7,  Lieut.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C 
Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5.  South  African 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  May  1916;  Major  Nov.  1918-19.     Dispatches  May  1919. 

FULLERTON,  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical  Oct.  1914, 
Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     21st  (S.B.),  Manchester  Regiment. 

FULSS,  FREDERICK  CHARLES  JULIUS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1916. 

FULTON,  ADAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet. 
10th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5. 

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FULTON,  JOHN  STRUTHERS. 

Ardrossan  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1915  to  July  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  R.FA. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1916;    Lieut.  April   1918.     France  1917;    Italy   1917-18. 

FULTON,  ROBERT  VALPY. 

Otago  High  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1905.  N.Z.  Volunteers 
(21  years),  Lieut,  to  Major.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1917.  District 
Travelling  Medical  Boards. 

FYFE,  CLEVELAND. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1905-6.  No.  4  Coy.,  Q.R.V.B. 
Royal  Scots,  1905-6,  Private.  31st  Labour  Group  H.Q.,  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1917;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  April  1918.  France  1917-19,  Arras, 
Somme ;  The  Rhine. 

FYFE,  WILLIAM  DEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  MA.  1906;  B.D.  (Aberdeen).  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  R.G.A.,  Nov.  1917.  France;  Cambrai  1917, 
Amiens  191 8. 

FYFFE,  DAVID. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1918.  Royal  Navy  Armoured 
Car  Brigade,  Sept.  1914;  1st  Class  P.O.  Dec.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut. 
March  1918  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     Tank  Corps. 

GABITES,  GEORGE  EDWARD. 

Timaru  High  School,  New  Zealand.  B.Sc.  (Agriculture);  M.B.,  CM.  1894; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Aug.  1917  ;  Lieut.-Col.  June  1918.  Camp 
Commandant,  N.Z.  Medical  Corps  Training  Camp,  Awapuni,  Palmerston  North. 
C.B.E.  June  1919. 

GADGIL,  BHASKAR  BALWANTRAO. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut.  July  1917. 

GAILLETON,  ALFRED  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  Royal  Navy,  Staff  Surgeon;  Surgeon-Commander  Aug.  1917. 
H.M.S.  Minerva. 

GALBRAITH,  HAROLD  GRAHAM. 

Charterhouse.  O.T.C.  1909-11,  Cadet  Corporal.  B.A.  (Camb.) ;  Student  of  Law, 
1914  and  1919.  Motor  Machine-Gun  Service,  May  191 5.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1916;    Lieut.  Jan.   1918-19.     France  191 5. 

GALBRAITH,  JAMES  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1903.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (A.R.O.,  Ross  and  Cromarty), 
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GALBRAITH,  WILLIAM. 

Winchester.     B.A.  (Oxford).     Student  of  Law ;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet, 

1888.     Vol.  Battn.,  Royal  Scots,  Private  to  Sergeant  1914-18. 
GALGUT,  ELIJAH  LOUIS. 

M.B.,   Ch.B.   191 5.     Dresser,  Edinburgh    and    Border    Hospital,   Dunkirk.     South 

African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Feb.  1916. 

GALL,  ALEXANDER  BRUCE. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-10,  and  1919-20. 
R.G.A.,  Gunner  Aug.  1914. 

GALL,  ARTHUR  MONCRIEFFE. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Feb.  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  Hampshire  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1918.     Attached  Berkshire  Regiment. 

GALL,  DAVID  MENMUIR.     (See  p.  749.) 
GALL,  JOHN. 

George   Heriot's   School.     Student  of  Arts  and   Science,   1908-14;    M.A.   (Hons. 

Maths.),   and    B.Sc.    191 3.     R.E.    (Special    Brigade),    Corporal   July    191 5.     Field 

Survey  Coy.,  July  1917.     France. 

GALLAHER,  JOHN  FREDERICK. 

Queen's  College,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916  ;  Captain 
Jan.  1917.     France. 

GALLETLY,  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  Nov.  191 5.     M.C. 

GALLETLY,  EDWARD  LEWIS. 

Merchiston  Castle.    M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.    R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 

GALLIE,  DAVID  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  1910  to  April  191 3,  Cadet. 
A.S.C.  (T),  Lowland  Division  Train,  Lieut.     France. 

GALLOWAY,  DAVID  MURRAY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1913-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Feb.  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  May  1916 ; 
L/Corporal  July  1916.     R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.     R.A.F.,  Lieut.  April  1918. 

GALLOWAY,  NORMAN  PATRICK  ROBERT. 

Bedford  Modern  School.  O.T.C.  1906-12,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-17  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1913-17,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 

GALLOWAY,  ROBERT  ANGUS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  RE.  (T),  3/ist  Lowland  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1918.  409th  Lowland  Field 
Coy.     France  March  1916  to  April  1919.     Wounded.     M.C.  June  1919. 

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GALLOWAY,  ROBERT  MENZIES. 

Birkenhead  Institute;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-19.  Anatomy  Staff, 
1919.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Aug.  1917. 

GALT,  WILLIAM  CRAIG. 

Giggleswick.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  ot  Medicine,  1916-18  and  1919-20, 
R.N.A.S.B.R.  Dec.  1917.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.,  April  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

GAMBLE,  CROMWELL. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Dublin.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H.  1914.  No.  4  Coy- 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1904-8.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1908-9,  Cadet  Sergeant,  Medical 
Oct.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May 
191 5.  R.H.  and  R.F.A.  Base  Depot,  France.  Dispatches  Nov.  1918.  Medaille 
des  Epidemies. 

GANAPATHY,  CODANDA  MADIAH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  Indian  Medical  Service,  Temp.  Lieut.  Dec. 
1914;  Temp.  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  Hospital  Ship  Lalilia,  Mediterranean,  1915-16. 
Egypt  1917-18;  Palestine  1918-19.     M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

GARDEN,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1906-10.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1910.  A.S.C.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  March  191 5. 
Lowland   Mounted  Brigade,  Transport  and   Supply  Column.     Salonika. 

GARDHAM,  HENRY  COOPER. 

Royal  High  School.  B.Sc.  1910.  A.M.I.C.E.  Lecturer  in  Engineering  Depart- 
ment, April  to  Dec.  1919.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Lieut.  June  1915  ; 
Captain  April  1918.  Attached  R.E.,  India,  March  to  Oct.  1917.  Mesopotamia 
Oct.  1917  to  March  1919. 

GARDINER,  PATRICK  PHILIP  LYON. 

Stranraer  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1915-16,  Cadet.  3rd  and  10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.     France  Oct.  1916  to  Jan.  1918.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

GARDINER,  WILLIAM  TYLER. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.  Clinical  Tutor, 
Ear,  Nose,  and  Throat.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  191 2;  Captain  April  191 5;  Major 
Jan.  1918.  Attached  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  RF.A.  Gallipoli  and  Egypt.  M.C. 
June  1917.     Dispatches  July  1917  and  March  1919. 

GARDINER,  WILLIAM  WALLACE  DUNLOP. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1908 ;  B.D.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland, 
Chaplain,  Aldershot,  May  to  Oct.   1916.     France  Oct.    1916. 

GARDNER,  FRANK  HEY  SOMERS. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

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GARDNER,  GEORGE  GORDON  WRANGLES. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.L.  1909.  Law  Agent.  R.E.,  49th  Coy.,  L/Corporal 
March  191 5.  7th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.  Invalided 
out  March   1916. 

GARDNER,  JAMES  SCOTT. 

B.L.  191 3.     nth  West  Riding  Regiment,  Lieut.  191 5. 

GARDNER,  LOUIS  PATRICK  MACKENZIE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 8.  East 
Africa. 

GARDNER,  THOMAS. 

Bathgate  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916; 
Captain  Oct.  1917.  36th  Stationary  Hospital,  and  1st  Nigerian  Regiment. 
German  East  Africa. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-1 5.  Law  Agent.  R.F.A.  (T.), 
2/2nd  Ayrshire  Battery,  Gunner  Nov.  191 5  ;  Bombardier  Dec.  191 5  ;  Corporal 
Feb.   1918;   2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1918.      R.H.A.,  "K"  Reserve  Battery. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM  ROSS. 

Falkirk  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  Nov.  1910, 
Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1910;  Captain  May  1914  ;  Lieut- 
Col.  Nov.  1916.  France  Aug.  1914  to  May  1919.  138th  Field  Ambulance. 
Wounded  at  second  Ypres  April  191 5.  Dispatches  June  1916  and  Dec.  1917. 
D.S.O.  Dec.  1917  ;  Bar  to  D.S.O.  Sept.  1918  ;  Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  Sept.  1918. 

GARRETT  FISHER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD. 

M.A.  1 891.  24th  Royal  Fusiliers  (2nd  Sportsman's  Battn.),  Private  Dec.  1914. 
16th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (78th  T.R.B.),  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  April 
1917.  Education  Officer,  32nd  Division,  Feb.  1919.  War  Office,  June  1919. 
France  and  The  Rhine.     M.C.  19 18. 

GARRIGAN,  GEORGE  ROSS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1914. 
Minister,  Scottish  Episcopal  Church.       R.N.V.R.,  Sub-Lieut.  191 5  to  June  1918. 

GARRIGAN,  THOMAS  R. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1910-11. 
R.N.V.R.  and  R.N.A.S.,  Sub-Lieut.  May  1916;  Lieut.  April  1917.  Royal  Air 
Force,  Captain  Aug.   1918. 

GARRIOCK,  JOHN. 

Moray  House,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1900 ;  B.Sc.  1912.  1st  Banffshire  Volunteer 
Regiment,  Corporal    1916. 

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GARSON,  IAN  GEORGE  MELLIS. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Jan.  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Captain  June  1919.  Musketry  and 
Machine-Gun  Instructor.     India,  March  1916. 

GARSON,  JOHN  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1875  ;  M.D.  1878;  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1875.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  1915  ; 
Captain  June  1916.     Prisoners  of  War  and  Neurological  Hospitals,  Epsom. 

GARSON,  PATRICK  CLASON. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XL  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student  of  Medicine, 
191 5-16  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1916 ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France.  Gassed  and 
Wounded  in  Flanders  July   1917,  and  near  Rheims  July  1918. 

GARVIE,  JOHN. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1885.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1887;  Lieut.-Col. 
1907;  Colonel  March  1917.  Meerut  War  Hospital,  and  A.D.M.S.,  Allahabad  and 
Lucknow.     Inspector-General  of  Civil  Hospitals,  Assam. 

GASKELL,  HUGH  SELWYN. 

Haileybury.  Cadet  Corps  1895-7.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  No.  4  Coy.,  Q.R.V.B. 
Royal  Scots,  1898-9,  Private.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1901.  M.O.,  Queen's 
Westminster's,  1910-13.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1916  ;  Captain  1917. 

GASPERINE,  JOHN  J. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  R.N.V.R.,  Hospital  Ship  No.  4,  Surgeon- 
Probationer  ;    Surgeon  July   1916. 

GASSON,  SYDNEY  GEORGE  HAYCROFT. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown.  O.T.C.  1910-14,  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1916-19.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Sub.-Lieut.  H.M.S.  Nugent.  Belgian 
Coast  191 8. 

GAVIN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.     (See  p.  749.) 

GAVIN,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1912-15  ;  MA.  1915.  O.T.C 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  April 
1916  ;  Acting  Sergeant.     Ministry  of  National  Service,  July  191 8. 

GAVIN,  WILLIAM  STRACHAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14-  16th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain 
Feb.  1918.     M.C  April  1917. 

GAVINE,  CONSTANCE. 

Edinburgh  Ladies'  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-17  ;  MA.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.) 
1917.     O.MA.A.C,  Clerk,  May  1917. 

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GAY,  DENIS  THOMPSON  PRIOR. 

High  School,  Panchgani,  India.  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-17  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  July  1918;  Captain  Aug.  1919. 
Turkey  in  Asia. 

GEDDES,  Sir  AUCKLAND  CAMPBELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903 ;  M.D.  1908.  Assistant,  Anatomy 
Department ;  Professor  of  Anatomy,  McGill  University.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Major  and  O.C.,  1908 ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June 
1916;  Hon.  Brigadier-General  Aug.  1917.  Director,  Civil  Recruiting.  C.B.  and 
K.C.B.  1917. 

GEE,  OSWALD  ARNOLD. 

M.A. ;  M.B.,  CM.  1900.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 

GEIKIE,  GEORGE  RAMSAY. 

Merchiston  Castle.     Mus.Bac.1910.     R.N. V.R.,  Lieut.  1917.     Hydrophone  Service. 

GEIKIE,  JAMES  STEWART. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  M.D.  1909.  Royal 
Navy,  Surgeon  Jan.  1917.     H.M.S.  Agincoitrt,  and  Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Haslar. 

GELLATLY,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1917;  Captain.  Huddersfield  War 
Hospital. 

GELLERT,  HARRY  HERBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon  March  1915 ;  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  1918.  H.M.  Ships  Victory,  Albion, 
Vivid,  Gunner,  Europa,  President,  Ark  Royal,  and  Theseus  II.  Royal  Air  Force. 
Mudros  and  Imbros  July  1918;  South  Russia  Dec.  1918  to  Aug.  1919. 

GEMMELL,  ROBERT. 

Middlesbrough  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  Oct.  1917.     Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917  to  March  1919. 

GEMMELL,  WILLIAM  ERIC. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1917  and 
1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Flying  Corps,  Officer 
Cadet  Oct.  1917.     Royal  Air  Force,  22nd  Wing,  2nd  Lieut.     France. 

GEMMILL,  WILLIAM. 

Spiers  School;  First  XL  M.A.  1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1913. 
Late  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5;  Captain  Nov. 
1916  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1919.  14th  General  Hospital,  March  1917.  83rd  General 
Hospital,  May  191 8  to  July  1919. 

GENNEY,  FREDERICK  STEPHENSON. 
M.B.,  CM.  1890.     R.A.M.C,  Major. 

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GENTLE,  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  1903.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  to 
Sept.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  June  1916.     France.     Wounded  June  1917. 

GENTLES,  ROBERT. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  191 1; 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  ;  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Captain  Nov.  191 8;  O.C.  March  1919. 
University  School  of  Instruction,  April  191 5.  No.  9  O.C.  Battn.,  Gailes,  March 
1916  to  Sept.  1917. 

GEOGHEGAN,  JOSEPH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1917.  Colonial 
Medical  Service,  1912-16.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1917.  France 
1916-17 ;  Messines. 

GEORGE,  ALFRED  WALTER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1896;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1889. 
R.A.M.C.,  Captain  July  191 7. 

GEORGESON,  ERIK  H.  M. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-12  and  1918-19.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut; 
Lieut.  July  191 7. 

GEORGESON,  FREDERICK  HUGH. 

M.A.  1 881.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain.  2/'ist  Lothian 
Infantry  Brigade.  3rd  and  2nd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  53rd 
(Y.S.)  Gordon  Highlanders. 

GEORGESON,  HAROLD. 

Student  of  Law,  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
Oct.  1916.  3rd  attached  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917; 
Lieut.  Sept.   191 8.     France.     M.C.  March   191 8. 

GERRARD,  JOHN  SMART. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1908-14;  M.A.  1912; 
B.Sc.  1914.  R.F.A.  (T),  Gunner  Sept.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
June  1916. 

GERRICKE,  ONEY  MORTIMER. 

South  African  College.  Cadet  Corps,  1895-8,  Sergeant-Major.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1907.  President,  South  African  Union. 
South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  March  1917.  Attached  H.Q.,  Pretoria, 
May  1919. 

GHOSH,  ABANI  MOHAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915  ;  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Dec. 
1914.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916. 

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GHOSH,  PRATUL  KUMAR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut. 

GIBB,  CLARENCE  WILLIAM. 

Brighton  Hove  Grammar  School,  Sussex;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914.  Wounded 
April  191 5.      Invalided  out  July  191 5. 

GIBB,  F.  CRICHTON. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14  and  1918-19.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.) 
Private  Sept.  1914.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918. 
Gallipoli  April  191 5  ;  France  Nov.  1916.  Deputy  Assistant  Censor,  Havre  and 
Boulogne,  Dec.  191 8. 

GIBB,  HAMILTON  ALEXANDER  ROSSKEEN. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  and  1919 ;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  May  1916,  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (T.),  Lieut.  June  1916 ;  Acting 
Captain  and  Adjutant  May  191 8.  School  of  Instruction,  Artillery,  191 5-16. 
France  and  Italy   1916-19.     Dispatches  July  1919. 

GIBB,  JAMES  RATTRAY. 

Perth  Academy  and  Royal  High  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14. 
Advocate,  1915.     R.N.A.S.  and  Royal  Air  Force,  June  1917,  Captain. 

GIBB,  J. 

Student.     Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T),  Private. 

GIBB,  JOHN  WALKER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1910-11.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  Lothians 
and  Border  Horse,  Private  Nov.  19 14  9th  Royal  Scots,  Oct.  1916.  Officer  Cadet 
Jan.  1917.  10th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Lieut.  Nov. 
1918.     France. 

GIBB,  WALTER  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15;  M.A.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Feb.  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  5th  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.  France.  Wounded 
March  and  Nov.  1916. 

GIBBS,  FREDERICK  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.R.FP.S. 
(Glasg.)  and  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  April  1914,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916.  France  Aug.  1915  ;  Italy 
June  1917  to  Aug.   1919. 

GIBBS,  OWEN  STANLEY. 

Loughboro'  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.  46th  Division, 
Cyclist  Coy.,  Private  Aug.  1914.  France  Feb.  to  May  191 5,  and  Oct.  191 5  to 
May  1916.     Invalided  out  July  1916. 

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GIBLIN,  NORRIS. 

Leslie  House  School,  Hobart,  Tasmania.  B.A.  (Tasmania).  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Medical,  and  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  July  1915, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  4th  North  Midland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Temp. 
Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  May  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 
France  Nov.  191 5.     M.C.  Sept.  191 8. 

GIBSON,  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Anatomy  Staff,  1910-12.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1915;  Captain  1915.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major.  Orthopaedic 
Surgeon,  Manitoba  Military   Hospital. 

GIBSON,  ANDREW. 

Neilson  School,  Paisley.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1901.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  Hospital  Ship  Grantulfy  Castle.  Salonika 
191 5-16.     Drumpellier  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Coatbridge,  1914-15  and  1917-19. 

GIBSON,  ARTHUR  KEITH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  July  1916 ; 
Captain  Jan.  191 7. 

GIBSON,  CAMERON  ROBERTSON. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  M.A.  (Glasg.) ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  D.P.H.  (Liverpool  and 
Camb.).     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Major  Aug.  1918. 

GIBSON,  CHARLES  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1880;  M.D.  1898.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

GIBSON,  EDMUND  VALENTINE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1892.     Channel  Islands  Militia,  Surgeon-Major  Nov.  1911. 

GIBSON,  EDWARD  PENROSE  FORBES. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Arts,  1894-5.  President  and  Hon. 
Treasurer,  Diagnostic  Society,  1898.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1894-8, 
Bombardier.     R.G.A.,  Bombardier  May  1917.     France. 

GIBSON,  FREDERICK  PETER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1906-8,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Major  Dec.  1918. 
France  and  Italy  Nov.  19 14  to  Feb.  19 19. 

GIBSON,  GEORGE  HERBERT  RAE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910;  FRCP.  (Edin.).  South 
Africa,  1900-1.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major 
Jan.  1917.  M.O.,  7th  Canadian  Infantry,  Aug.  1914.  1st  Canadian  Division, 
A.D.C.  to  G.O.C,  Oct.  1915  ;  D.A.D.M.S.  May  1916  to  July  1918.  3rd  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance,  July  1918.  France.  Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  1916; 
D.S.O.   1918. 

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GIBSON,  GEORGE  McKAY. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  R.A.M.C,  Private  and 
Stretcher  Bearer  Jan.   1916. 

GIBSON,  HENRY  JAMES  CRAIG. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  M.A.  (Glasg.) ;  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  M.D.  1920.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  and  Adjutant 
May   1 91 7. 

GIBSON,  HENRY  WILLIAM. 

Dundee  Institution.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  St  Andrews  University  Battery. 
LL.B.  1891.  President,  Scots  Law  Society.  Minister,  Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland. 
Acting  Chaplain  to  Forces,  1906-8.  1st  Argyllshire  Volunteers,  Private  1916; 
2nd  Lieut.  June   1918. 

GIBSON,  HERBERT  ROBERT  BURNETT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1909; 
Captain  1912;  Brevet  Major  June  1919;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1916  to  June 
1920.  Hospital  Ship,  Oct.  1914  to  Nov.  191 5.  E.I.F.  Nov.  191 5  to  June  1917. 
Bushire  Force,  June  1917  to  May   1920.     Dispatches  Sept.   1917. 

GIBSON,  HUGH  CRAIGIE. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5;  Captain 
July  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1919.  Edinburgh  War  Hospital,  Bangour ; 
Glenalmond  and  Perth  War  Hospitals. 

GIBSON,  JAMES  ALBERT. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1897;  D.P.H.  (Ireland).  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.E.R,  Private.  RA.M.C  (T),  Captain  Aug.  1914.  Sanitary  Officer, 
Portsmouth  Garrison,  March   1919. 

GIBSON,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery.  Feb.  to 
Aug.  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918. 
Royal  Air  Force,  March   1918;   Pilot,  Oct.   1918  to  Jan.   1919. 

GIBSON,  JOHN  GIBSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  and  B.Sc.  (Distinction)  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1910-12,  Cadet.  19th  Battn.  London  Regiment  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914;  Corporal 
July  1915  ;  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1916;  Lieut.  Nov.  1917;  Acting  Captain 
Feb.  1918.  Special  Brigade  and  Field  Survey  Coy.,  R.E.  Attached  General  Staff 
(Intelligence),  G.H.Q.,  Egypt.     Wounded  Aug.   1916. 

GIBSON,  JOHN  LOCKHART. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1881  ;  M.D.  1885  (Gold  Medal) ; 
M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1885  ;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology,  1882-3  I  Demonstrator 
of  Physiology,  1884;  Resident,  RLE. ;  President,  Royal  Medical  Society. 
Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  May  191 5.  3rd  Australian  General 
Hospital,  Lemnos  and  Abbassia.  R.A.M.C.  (Temp.),  Ophthalmologist, 
Queensland. 

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GIBSON,  LAURENCE. 

Fettes.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Edin.).  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1898-1906,  Sergeant.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Melton,  Sub-Lieut.  June  1918. 
Mine-sweeping  Aug.   191 8-19. 

GIBSON,  MATTHEW  JOHN. 

Cookstown  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 8.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 8.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.  Ships  Moresby  and  Druid, 
Surgeon-Probationer,  Sept.  191 5.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  to  Nov.  1919. 

GIBSON,  RICHARD  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-13, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  France  1914.  No.  8 
General  Hospital.     D.A.D.M.S.     O.B.E. 

GIBSON,  RICHARD  NORMAN. 

Sedbergh  and  St  Edward's,  Oxford;  Athletics.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer.  Royal 
Navy,  Surgeon  Jan.  191 8. 

GIBSON,  RONALD. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  July  1917  to  Feb.  1918, 
Cadet  L/Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 8.  13th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Oct.  191 8  to  June  1919.     France. 

GIBSON,  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1911-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Science,  1918.  7th  Tank  Battn.,  Feb.  1916,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  July 
1918 ;    Captain  Oct.   1918. 

GIBSON,  WALTER  ELLIOT  SCOTT. 

Dunbar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  Nov.   1917.     Forth  R.G.A.,  20th  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1918. 

GIBSON,  W.  P.  S. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1900-2.  Chartered  Accountant,  1905. 
7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917; 
Acting  Captain  Sept.  1917  to  Feb.  1919.     France  191 5. 

GIFFORD,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Science,  1 899-1902.  South  African  Campaign, 
1900-1.  South  African  Field  Forces,  Major.  D.A.Q.M.G.  Jan.  1915.  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles),  191 5-16.  Transferred  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry, 
Captain  Nov.  191 5.  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15.  France  July  1915-1919. 
Dispatches  Aug.  1918  for  German  S.-W.  Africa  service. 

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GILBERTSON,  JOHN  GREGOR. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1886.  Fellow  of  Punjab  University.  A.S.C. 
(I.A.R.O.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 8.  Assistant  Postal  and  Cable  Censor,  Bombay, 
April  1918-19. 

GILCHRIST,  ALEXANDER. 

Waid  Academy,  Anstruther.  Student  of  Law.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 5 
to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July 
1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.     France.     Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian). 

GILCHRIST,  ANDREW  RAE. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1916-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18;  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer 
Cadet  Feb.  to  April   191 8. 

GILCHRIST,  EWEN  GEORGE  MACPHERSON. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
191 5.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ; 
Captain  July  1916.     i/3rd  East  Anglian  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt. 

GILCHRIST,  JOHN. 

Glasgow  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1895  ;  M.D.  1902.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  July 
1908.  Mobilised  Dec.  1914.  3rd  Scottish  General  Hospital.  France.  58th  General 
Hospital. 

GILCHRIST,  JOHN  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  July  1913,  Cadet. 
1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  L/Corporal ;  2nd  Lieut.     D.C.M. 

GILCHRIST,  KENNETH  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909  to  Feb.  191 1,  Cadet.  South  African 
Campaign,  1900-1.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  March  1916;  Major 
June  1918.  German  East  Africa  1916.  O.C.  No.  1  Laboratory,  Roberts  Heights. 
M.C.  and  Dispatches  Oct.  19 16. 

GILCHRIST,  SAMUEL. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  to  Oct.  191 7,  Cadet. 
R.F.C.,  Officer  Cadet  Oct.   1917.      Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut. 

GILCHRIST,  WILLIAM  RITCHIE. 

Waid  Academy,  Anstruther.  Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Feb.  1918;  Corporal  Oct  1918.     M.M. 

GILDARD,  JAMES  GRAHAM  AFFLECK. 

Kelvinside    Academy,   Glasgow;    First   XV.      O.T.C.  1911-16,    Cadet   Sergeant. 

University    O.T.C.    Artillery,    1917,    Cadet    Corporal;  Officer    Cadet   July    1917. 

R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917;  Lieut.  June  1919.  Dispatches  (Russia)  Aug. 


1919. 


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GILES,  AUSTIN  CHARLES. 

Epsom  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  Feb. 
1916.  France.  Wounded  at  Loos  Sept.  191 5,  and  gassed  at  Ypres  June  191 7. 
Dispatches  June  1916.     M.C.  June  1917. 

GILL,  CECIL  ERNEST  GASPAR. 

St  John's  School,  Leatherhead.  O.T.C.  1913-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918.  Cambridgeshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July 
1916.     Royal  Air  Force.     Croce  di  Guerra  Jan.   19 19. 

GILL,  GURDIAL  SINGH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-20.     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Nov.  1914. 

GILL,  HERBERT  HOPE. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  M.B,  CM.  1894.  Royal  Navy,  Nov. 
1895  ;  Surgeon-Commander.     H.M.  Ships  Centurion,  Prince  George,  and  Bacchante. 

GILL,  H.  S.  HOPE. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Student  of  Law,  1888-9.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1889.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1889.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Captain  Oct.  1914. 

GILL,  JOHN  GALBRAITH. 

Brentwood  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1908-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain  April  1915 ; 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Nov.  1917  to  May  1919.  France  Aug.  1914  to  Nov.  1917. 
M.O,  25th  Brigade,  R.F.A. ;  70th  Field  Ambulance.  D.A.D.M.S.,  23rd  Division. 
Italy  Nov.  1917  to  May  1919.  71st  Field  Ambulance;  41st  Combined  Field 
Ambulance.  India  May  1919.  Dispatches  Dec.  1917.  M.C.  Jan.  1917.  D.S.O. 
Jan.  1918;  O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

GILL,  SYDNEY. 

Chatsworth  School,  Carlisle.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  3rd  Battn.  Rifle  Brigade, 
Private  Jan.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917. 

GILLAN,  JOHN  ROBERT  WILSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  to  1909.  B.A.  (Oxford),  191 2;  Student  of 
Divinity,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet  B.Q.M.S. 
6th  Gordon  Highlanders  (T),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  May  191 5.  14th  Sudanese 
Regiment,  Major  1918.  France  1915-17;  Egypt,  Sudan,  1918-19.  Wounded 
near  Festubert,  June  191 5  and  April   191 7. 

GILLESPIE,  ARCHIBALD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Captain  July  1916. 
32nd  Division,  Ammunition  Column,  R.F.A. ,  1917- 

GILLESPIE,  HOPE  MURRAY. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain 
June  1917.     13th  Leicestershire  Regiment.     France  Nov.  1916.     M.C.  May  191 8. 

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GILLESPIE,  JOHN  IMRIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1899-1901.  Chartered  Accountant,  1903. 
15th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

GILLESPIE,  JOHN  MARCHBANK. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Aug.  191 5.  2nd  Northumberland  Fusiliers.  France;  Ypres  May  191 5. 
Prisoner  of  War,  May  to  June  191 5.  Malta  Nov.  191 5.  M.C.  May  191 5. 
Dispatches  July  and  Sept.   191 5. 

GILLESPIE,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Law, 
1916  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  July  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier; 
Officer  Cadet  July  1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917;  Lieut.  June  1919. 

GILLESPIE,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1905.  3rd  attached  nth  Border  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

GILLIES,  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  191 5-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Science  and  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to  Oct.  1918,  Cadet 
Bombardier.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1918. 

GILLIES,  ARTHUR  HUNTER  DENHOLM. 

Fettes ;  First  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1911-15  and  1919;  LL.B. 
1919.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ; 
Temp.  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  France  Jan.  1917  to  March  1918. 
Wounded  at  Arras  April  191 7.     The  Rhine,  Nov.   19 18  to  Jan  1919. 

GILLIES,  JOHN. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-19.  13th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917; 
Captain  Dec.   1917.     M.C.  Sept.   1917. 

GILLIES,  PATRICK  HUNTER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1897.  R.A.M.C.,  July  191 5  ;  Captain.  Med. 
Exp.  Force  191 5.  Transferred  to  Ministry  of  National  Service  and  Pensions, 
Feb.  19 1 8. 

GILLIES,  WILLIAM  FORMAN. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1913-15  and  1917-19; 
M.A.  1919  (Hons.  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.  1920) ;  B.Sc.  1919.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade), 
Corporal  July  191 5. 

GILLIESON,  WILLIAM  PHIN. 

Thurso  Academy.  M.A.  1901.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Sept.  191 5;  3rd  Class  Jan.  1918.  Attached  2nd  Ayrshire  Imperial 
Yeomanry,  1914-15.  1st  Scots  Guards,  Aug.  191 5.  Senior  Chaplain,  51st 
Highland  Division,  March  1918.     France.     Dispatches   1918.     M.C.  Jan.   1919. 

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GILLILAND,  HANS. 

Rossall.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  1916. 

GILLISON,  KEITH. 

Eltham  College,  London.  Cadet  Corps  1916-18,  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918.     2nd  Artists'  Rifles  O.T.C.,  Private  July  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

GILLMAN,  HORACE  ARTHUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-16;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths.)  191 5;  B.Sc.  Schoolmaster.  2/ioth  (Cycle  Battn.),  Royal  Scots,  Private 
March  1917;  L/Corporal  July  1917.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  President  V.,  Sub.-Lieut. 
April  1918.     Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  April  1918.     Meteorological  Station,  Ireland. 

GILLON,  STAIR  AGNEW. 

LL.B.  1904.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Aug. 
1916.  Gallipoli  Oct.  1915  ;  Egypt  Jan.  1916;  France  March  1916  to  April  1917 
and  Oct.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

GILLON,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College;  Dux.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1910-13,  Cadet.  15th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
Nov.  191 5.  R.N.A.S.,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  June  1917.  Royal  Air 
Force,  Captain. 

GILMORE,  THOMAS  JACKSON. 

Royal   School,   Dungannon ;    First   XV.    and    XI.  M.B.,   Ch.B.    1909.     R.A.M.C, 

Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  France  and  Salonika  Sept.  191 5  to 
March  191 9. 

GILMOUR,  ANDREW. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-19;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics) 
1920.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  June  191 5.  France  June 
1916  to  Feb.  1917.     Invalided  out  June  1917. 

GILMOUR,  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898  ;  M.D.  1903  ;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.) 
and  F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1903;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  191 2.  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps 
1894-8,  Private.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.   1914;    Captain  Nov.   191 5. 

GILMOUR,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.);  Hon.  M.A. 
University  of  Michigan,  U.S.A.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1910;  Captain  July  1913; 
D.A.D.M.S. ;  Brevet  Major  1918.  British  Mission  to  United  States,  1917. 
Egypt,  Dardanelles,  Serbia,  Palestine,  and  East  Africa.     M.C.   1916. 

GILMOUR,  MAURICE  EDWARD. 

University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1916.  R.F.A.  (T), 
4th  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918. 

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GILROY,  ELLIOT  RUSSELL. 

Glenalmond.  Cadet  Corps  1904-5.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  3/Sth  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5. 

GILRUTH,  JOHN  GRANT. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1916-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.TC.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  April  1915  to  Sept.  1916;  Surgeon  Dec.  1917.     H.M.S.  Sandhurst. 

GIRDWOOD,  ARTHUR  INGLIS. 

High  School,  Butterworth,  Transkei.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914.  Union  Forces,  German  South-West  Africa.  R.A.M.C, 
Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  Aug.   1918. 

GIRDWOOD,  ROBERT  LAURIE. 

M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Surgeon-Captain; 
Major  Dec.  1915  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Union  Forces,  German  South-West 
Africa.     D.S.O. 

GIRLING,  EDWIN  CHARLES. 

Ipswich  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct. 
191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916  to  April  1919. 

GIVEN,  JAMES. 

University  (Maths.  Department),  Warder.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private 
Jan.  191 5.     India. 

GLAISTER,  THOMAS  DERRICK.     (See  p.  749.) 

GLASS,  GAVIN  HAMILTON. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-19.  No.  9  Officer  Cadet 
Battn.,  Cadet. 

GLASSE,  JOHN  MORLEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
and  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1895-1900,  Private.  South  African  Campaign, 
1900-1.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  1918.  Embarkation  Medical 
Officer,  Rouen,  1914-15.    Mesopotamia  1917-18.     Dispatches  Feb.   191 5. 

GLEGG,  CHARLES  SIEVWRIGHT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1 898-1903,  Corporal.  Civil  Medical  Officer,  Dec.  1914-16.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June 
1916;  Captain  June  1917.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  June  1918  to 
March  19 19. 

GLEGG,  WILLIAM  LITTLE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.TC  Medical,  April  1908-12, 
Cadet  Corporal.  RN.A.S.  (Armoured  Cars),  Surgeon  Jan.  191 5.  Order  of  St 
Stanislaus  (3rd  Class),  1917;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Rumania, 
Dispatches  (Zeebrugge)  and  D.S.C  191 8. 

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GLEN,  ALEXANDER  ERNEST. 

Glasgow  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct. 
1916.  8th  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.  10th  Scottish 
Rifles,  France.     Arras  1917.     Wounded  at  Monchy  le  Preux,  Nov.  1917. 

GLEN,  DOUGLAS  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  B.R.C.S.,  1914-15.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  1915;  Captain  Aug.  1916;  Major  March  1918.  2nd  Scottish  General 
Hospital.     Med.  Exp.  Force. 

GLEN,  JOHN  MACKENZIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1905  ;  Hon.  Econs.  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1905-7,  Private.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.  (T.),  Sept.  1914  to  July  1915, 
Sergeant.  5th  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915;  Lieut.  July  1917 
to  Dec.  1918.     France.     Wounded  Sept.  1918. 

GLENDINNING,  ANDREW. 

Dryfesdale  School.  M.A.  1908.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  R.A.M.C, 
Private  March  1916.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Dec.  1917. 

GLENNY,  DAVID  JOHNSTON. 

Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1917;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  France  June  191 5. 
Wounded  Sept.  191 5. 

GLOVER,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1914  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916. 
R.F.C.  and  Royal  Air  Force.     Gallipoli  191 5  ;  France  1916-18.     Wounded  191 5. 

GLOVER,  JAMES  ANDERSON. 

Student.  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Captain ;  Adjutant  and  Quarter- 
master.    Invalided  out  May  191 8. 

GLOVER,  JOHN  HASTINGS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  Jan.  1916.     Torpedoed  three  times. 

GLYNN,  ARTHUR  SAMUEL. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B- 
1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  No.  5  General  Hospital, 
France.  1st  Northumberland  Fusiliers.  Royal  Air  Force  (Squadron  Leader), 
Aug.   1919.     Egypt   1919.     Dispatches  June   1915   and  April   1916. 

GOIL,  DWARKA  PRASAD. 

Saharanpur,  India.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Jan.  1903;  Major  July  1914.  Egypt  Nov.  1914  to  March  1916;  Persia 
March  1917.     Invalided  from  Field  Service,  April  1918.     India. 

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GOLDIE,  ARTHUR  EVELYN. 

St  John's  School,  Barbados,  B.W.I.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Captain  June  1917  to  July  1919.     Egypt  March  1917;  Salonika  June  1918. 

GOLDIE,  THOMAS  SMITH. 

Robertson's  Academy,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1872-9;  M.A. 
1878.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  1st  Volunteer  Battn.,  Royal  Scots,  Feb.  1917. 
95th  Special  Service  Volunteer  Coy. 

GOLDIE,  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1909-16; 
M.A.  1912;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Aug.  1914.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Lieut. 
July  1915;  Captain  May  1916;  Major  Jan.  1919.  Dispatches  July  1917. 
M.C.  March  1918. 

GOLLCHER,  FREDERIK  KARL. 

Collegiate  School,  Malta.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  Artists'  Rifles  O.T.C, 
Private  Oct.  191 5.     France.     Wounded  at  Passchendaele  Ridge. 

GOMEZ,  GEORGE  ROBERT. 

St  Mary's  College,  Trinidad.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  2/6th  Devon  Regiment, 
Private  Jan.  1916  to  March  1919.     India  and  Salonika. 

GONIN,  EDMUND  HENRI. 

Brighton  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1897.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  May  1915  ; 
Captain  Nov.  191 5.     4th  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (T),  1916.     France. 

GOODALL,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1901  ;  FRCP.  (Edin.)  1904. 
Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medicine.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1893-8,  Sergeant. 
RA.M.C,  Major  June  1917.     Salonika  and  Italy. 

GOODALL,  CHARLES. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Fettes.  M.A.  1902;  B.D.  1905.  Minister,  Church 
of  Scotland.  Y.M.C.A.  Work,  France,  July  to  Oct.  1916.  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
Malta,  Dec.  1916-19. 

GOODFELLOW,  L.  T. 
Student.     R.F.A.,  Lieut. 

GOODSIR,  JAMES  T. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 2-14.  4th  and  14th  Royal  Scots  (T.J,  L/Corporal ;  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1916;  Lieut.  April  1917;  Acting  Captain  July  1918. 

GOODWIN,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.     (See  p.  749.) 

GOPSILL,  FRANK  HAROLD. 

Birmingham  and  London  Universities  O.T.C.  1909-14.  Student  of  Commerce, 
191 8.     West  Surrey  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.     Invalided  out  June  191 8. 

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GORDON,  ALEXANDER  BRUCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  191 1  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

GORDON,  ALEXANDER  MacLENNAN. 

Halifax  Academy,  Nova  Scotia.  M.A.  1895  ;  B.D.  1898.  Chaplain,  Hon.  Captain, 
Sept.  1914;  Hon.  Major  July  1916;  Hon.  Lieut-Col.  April  1919.  1st  and  4th 
Canadian  Divisions,  France  Feb.  191 5.  Wounded  Aug.  1918.  M.C.Jan.  1917 ; 
D.S.O.  Dec.  191 8. 

GORDON,  ALEXANDER  STEWART. 

George  Heriot's  School;  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  (Hons.)  1910; 
D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1910.  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1898-1904,  Sergeant.  South 
African  War,  1900.    Royal  Navy,  Admiralty  Surgeon.    Rosyth  and  Forth  Defences. 

GORDON,  ARCHIBALD  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Law,  1886-8.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1889.  Staff,  Royal  Naval  Division,  Antwerp,  Aug.  1914  Army  Special  List; 
Major.  Courier  du  Roi  de  Beiges,  Oct.  1914  France  1914.  C.B.E. ;  M.V.O. ; 
Commander  of  the  Crown ;  Order  of  Leopold  with  Swords ;  Croix  civique 
(1st  Class),  with  Swords  and  Bar,  1914-15  ;  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm  (Belgium), 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm  (France) ;  Order  of  St  Anne  (2nd  Class),  (Russia). 

GORDON,  ARCHIBALD  TAYLOR. 

Glenluce  Academy.  M.A.  1907.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Sept.  1914 ; 
L/Corporal  1914;  Sergeant  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  1916;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Temp. 
Captain  Oct.  1917.     53rd  Machine-Gun  Corps.     Egypt  and  Palestine. 

GORDON,  CHARLES  AUGUSTINE. 

St  Edmund's  College,  Ware,  Herts;  First  XL,  Football.  Student  of  Law, 
1901-6.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1906.  8th  and  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Feb. 
1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France  Sept.  1916  to  Nov.  1919. 
Wounded  Aug.  191 7. 

GORDON,  CHRISTOPHER. 

Repton.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Captain  May  1918. 
Invalided  out  June   1919. 

GORDON,  CLEMENTINA  MARY. 

M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1907.  Secretary,  S.R.C.  Secretary,  Rosebery  R.S.  Recruiting 
Committee,  191 5-16.  Q.M.A.A.C,  Area  and  Recruiting  Controller,  N.  and  W. 
Commands,  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919.     Mention  Sept.  1919. 

GORDON,  COLIN. 

Repton.     M.B.,  CM.  1889.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  July  1916-17. 

GORDON,  EDWARD  SKENE. 

Beath  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-20.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1918  to 
May  1919,  Cadet.  Wireless  Officer,  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Grantully  Castle,  Jan. 
1917  ;  Wireless  Officer,  H.M.T  Duchess  of  Ar gyle,  April  1917. 

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GORDON,  GEORGE  ARTHUR. 

Highgate  School;  First  XL,  Football.  Cadet  Corps  1 897-1900.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1906;  M.D.  1908.  University  Battery,  E.C.A. V.,  1900-5,  Bombardier.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 5. 

GORDON,  HAROLD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  July  191 5,  Cadet. 
RN.V.R,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

GORDON,  HECTOR  ANGUS. 

Leeds  Central  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet.  3rd 
Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  July  191 8.     Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

GORDON,  HENRY  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Law,  191 5-16.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Feb.  1916.  i/7th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch).     R.A.S.C.  (M.T.).     France. 

GORDON,  The  Hon.  HUNTLY  DOUGLAS. 

Student  of  Law.  Advocate,  1885.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  June 
1916. 

GORDON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1903-6.  R.N.A.S.,  Surgeon 
Jan.  191 5;  No.  6  Squadron  Armoured  Cars.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service, 
Captain. 

GORDON,  JAMES  WALLACE. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) 
1917,  L.D.S.  (Edin.).  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  191 5  to  Feb.  191 7,  Cadet.  Edinburgh 
War  Hospital,  Aug.  1915  to  July  1916.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain 
Feb.  191 8.     France  and  German  East  Africa. 

GORDON,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M. A.  1883.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Red  Cross, 
1915.  Y.M.C.A.,  Rouen  and  Havre  191 5  ;  Mudros  and  Salonika  1916.  R.G.A.  (V.). 
(City  of  Aberdeen),  Gunner  April  1918  ;  Lieut.  May  1918. 

GORDON,  MARK. 

Servitor.  University.  13th  Hussars,  Farrier  Sergeant.  South  African  Campaign, 
1899-1902,  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Farrier  O.M.S.  Sept.  1914.  Transferred  to 
R.F.A.  Jan.   1917.     Warrant  Officer,  June  1917  to  Feb.   1919. 

GORDON,  PHILIP  JAMES. 

M.A.  1878.  Indian  Army  1881  ;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired).  Imperial  General  Staff, 
War  Office,  1914-19.  General  Staff  Officer  (2nd  Grade),  Jan.  1918.  O.B.E. 
Commander  of  the  Portuguese  Order  of  Avis. 

GORDON,  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  191 1.  A.M.I. Mech. E. ;  Lecturer  in  Engineering; 
Government  Department  Researches.  R.F. A.  (T),  unattached  List,  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.     Instructor  in  Map  Reading,  Aug.  1916  to  Nov.  1918. 

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GORDON,  WILLIAM  GRANT. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-17.  Student  of  Commerce,  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  June  191 7  to  May  191 8,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  6th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  1918. 

GORDON,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.A.  1877.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1882.  R.N.R.,  Islands  of 
Yell  and  Fetlar.     R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  District  Commander,  Jan.  191 5. 

GORDON,  WILLIAM  LENNOX. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D. ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910.  Anatomy  Staff,  1910.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Lieut. ;    Captain  Nov.   1914. 

GORDON-HALL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1883.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1886;  Colonel  March  1915.  C.B. 
Egyptian  Dispatches  1916. 

GORMAN,  JOHN  PATRICK. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1912  to  April  1915, 
Cadet.  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915;  Lieut.  July  1917.  i/ist  Warwick 
Heavy  Battery.  France  Feb.  1917 ;  Italy  Nov.  1917.  Wounded,  Austrian 
Offensive,  Asiago,  June  1918.     Dispatches  April  1918. 

GORRIE,  PETER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1910.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1903-8.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  191 5. 

GORRIE,  ROBERT  MacLAGAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
1913-14,  Cadet.  1st  Scottish  Horse  (T.)  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  R.F.A.  Feb.  1917,  Acting  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting 
Captain  April   1918-19.     France;  Arras  1917.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

GORRIE,  WILLIAM. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  M.D  191 1;  D.P.H.  1910.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  July  1918  to  March  1919.  69th  General  Hospital, 
Egypt. 

GOSSIP,  ARTHUR  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1894.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland, 
Chaplain.  9th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (Glasgow  Highlanders),  Captain  June 
191 7.     France  191 7-1 8;  Ypres. 

GOSSIP,  JAMES. 

Inverness  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1908 
to  Dec.  191 1,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1913;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting 
Major  March   191 8.     Stationary  Hospital,  Rouen. 

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GOSTWYCK,  CECIL  HUBERT  GOSTWYCK. 

Inverness  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1914 ;  Diploma  Psych. 
(Durham);  M.P.C.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915-16;  Rejoined  Lieut.  July  1918; 
Captain  Jan.  1919. 

GOTTSCHALK,  MAX. 

Student.     Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private. 

GOUDIE,  JOHN  J. 

Student.     Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private. 

GOULD,  ALLAN  DALGLEISH. 

< 

Student  of  Medicine,  1918.     53rd  (Y.S.)  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private. 

GOULD,  DAVID  COLLIE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5.  3rd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private 
Feb.  1917.     16th  and  3rd  Royal  Scots. 

GOULD,  JOHN. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14;  M.A.  1919.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918.  Labour  Corps; 
259th  A.E.  Coy.,  Fourth  Army  H.Q. 

GOURLAY,  GEOFFRY  BALFOUR. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XL  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Science,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain;  Major  April  1917;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  France. 
Twice  Wounded.  M.C.  Dec.  1916;  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  Palme  (French)  July 
1918.     Dispatches. 

GOURLAY,  WILLIAM  BALFOUR. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  BA.  (Camb.)  1903.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-10; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1910;  M.B.,  B.C.  (Camb.)  1914. 
St  Leonard's  Red  Cross  Hospital  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Captain 
June  1916.     Egypt,  France,  and  North  Russia.     M.C.  (North  Russia)  Nov.  191 8. 

GOW,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1912-16,  Cadet  Pipe-Major.  Student  of  Arts, 
1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917. 
RE.  (Signal  Service),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 8.     The  Rhine. 

GOW,  JOHN  MILLER.  1     .   I 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1909-15  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1913  ; 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  Feb.  1919.     M.C.  June  1917.     Dispatches  July  191.7. 

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GOWAN,  ALASTAIR  AIKENHEAD. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1910-13.  Chartered 
Accountant,  191 3.  9th  Royal  Scots,  1909-13,  L/Corporal.  Montreal  Heavy 
Brigade,  Canadian  Artillery.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March 
1918  to  Jan.  1919.  France  Dec.  1916  to  March  1918.  Wounded  March  1918. 
Dispatches  April  1918. 

GOWAN,  ANTHONY  THOMPSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-9.  4th  Canadian 
Infantry  Battn.,  Private  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal  Feb.  1916.  France  Feb.  191 5  to 
Sept.  1917.     Twice  Wounded. 

GOWANS,  THOMAS. 

Fettes;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  Clinical  Ophthalmologist,  Durham 
University.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1908;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1914.  1st  Northern  General 
Hospital,  1912-17  and  1918-19;  59th  General  Hospital,  France,  April  1917-18. 
Mention   1916. 

GOWANS,  WILLIAM  HARVEY. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  1906;  D.P.H.  (St 
Andrews).  B.R.C.  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Broughty  Ferry,  191 5-17.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  June  1917 ;  Captain  June  1918.  O.C.  British  Ophthalmic  Hospital, 
Jerusalem,  1918-19. 

GRACE,  CHARLES  LINDESAY  PLAYFAIR. 

Fettes.  BA.  (Camb.).  Student  of  Law,  191 3-1 5.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Highland  Cyclist 
Battn.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1916. 

GRACE,  RICHARD  FAIRFAX. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

GRACIE,  ANDREW  JOHN  AINSLIE. 

North  Berwick  High  School.     Student  of  Science,  1916-18.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 

1917  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet,  R.E.     Highland  Light  Infantry,  Sept. 

1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

GRACIE,  DAVID  SMART. 

Student  of  Science,  1918.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914;  L/Corporal. 
France.     Wounded  and  taken  Prisoner  at  the  Somme,  July   1916. 

GRACIE,  JAMES. 

Wanlockhead  School.  M.A.  1887;  B.D.  1891.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  attached  Royal  Air  Force,  April  191 8. 

GRACIE,  JOHN  McARTHUR  CAMPBELL. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1914-15, 
Cadet.  9th  and  2nd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Lieut. 
July  1917,     France.     Wounded  and  taken  Prisoner  at  Guillemont,  July  1916. 

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GRAHAM,  ALASTAIR  MUNRO. 

Kirkcaldy  School.  O.T.C.  four  years.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Nov.  1916  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet.  2nd  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  Tune  19 18  to  April  19 19.     France  191 8.     The  Rhine. 

GRAHAM,  DAVID  CHARTERIS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1914.     R.A.M.C,    Captain.     2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

GRAHAM,  DAVID  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1899;  F.R.C.R  (Edin.)  1901. 
R.A.M.C  (T.),  July  1908.  Mobilised,  Captain,  Aug.  1914;  Major  Nov.  1914;  Acting 
Lieut-Col.  1917;  Lieut-Col.  1919.  58th  Scottish  General  Hospital,  France,  and 
2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Edinburgh.     Mention  1917.     O.B.E.  (Military). 

GRAHAM,  DONALD. 

Kingussie  School.  M.A.  1910.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-13,  Cadet.  R.N.R.,  Seaman 
Nov.  1915-16.     Naval  Schoolmaster,  1916;  Warrant  Schoolmaster,  1917-19. 

GRAHAM,  GILBERT  MALISE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  April  1914. 

GRAHAM,  HAROLD. 

Carlisle  Grammar  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug. 
1917  to  May  1918,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  May  1918.  2/ioth  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

GRAHAM,  INGRAM  ANNAN. 

Regent  Road  School.  M.A.  1909.  2/6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  May 
1916;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1917.     2/ist  Scottish  Horse  to  Dec.  1918. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1915.     RA.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  June  1917. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES. 

M.A.  1892.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1899-1903.  2/4th  Royal  Scots  (T.) 
Private  Dec.  1914;  L/Corporal  June  191 5  ;  Sergeant  Nov.  191 5. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  MACKENZIE. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  52nd  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Private  June  191 8  ;  L/Corporal  Aug.  to  Dec.  191 8. 

GRAHAM,  MANNERS  HAMILTON  NISBET. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Science,  1909-12.  7th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 3;  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain 
July  191 5.  France.  Wounded  Nov.  191 5.  Assistant  Recruiting  Officer,  Scottish 
Command,  July  to  Dec.  1917. 

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GRAHAM,  ROBERT  BALFOUR. 

Kelso  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1879-80;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1884; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1888;  D.RH.  (Edin.)  1894.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
Acting  Surgeon   1887;  Lieut-Col.  1906.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut-Col.  Nov.  1915  to  Aug. 

1918.  Western  Command  Depot,  191 5-16.  President,  Recruiting  Medical  Board, 
Scotland,  1916-17.     Craiglockhart  War  Hospital,  1917-18.     V.D.  1907. 

GRAHAM,  SIMMON  DICKSON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Dec.  191 5.     Gallipoli. 

GRAHAM,  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1 901.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5;  Major 
Aug.  191 8.     2nd  North  Midland  Field  Ambulance.     M.C. 

GRAHAM,  WILLIAM  THOMSON. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 1;  Captain  July 
1914.  Indian  Exp.  Force.  Mesopotamia  1914-18  ;  Palestine  1918-19.  Dispatches 
1916  and  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

GRAHAM-YOOLL,  MALCOLM  ANDREW. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C  1912-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  July   191 7. 

GRAHAME,  MALCOLM  CLAUD  RUSSELL. 

Westminster  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1906;  D.P.H.  (Edin.),  and  D.T.M.  (Liverpool)  1913.  University  Battery, 
E.C.A.V.,  and  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1899-1912,  Lieut.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.     Sanitary  Officer. 

GRAINGER  STEWART,  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.     O.T.C.   1912-14.     Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1914-15  and 

1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  16th  attached  17th  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant 
Dec.  191 8  to  May  1919.     France.     M.C.  Jan.  1917. 

GRANGER,  THOMAS  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  July  1894.  Mekran  Expedition, 
1898;  Parachamkanis  1899.  Brevet  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1914. 
Hon.  Surgeon  to  Viceroy  of  India,  Sept.  1914.  Egypt  and  Gallipoli,  191 5  ; 
France   1916-18.     Dispatches  Dec.   1917  and  April   1918.     C.M.G.  June   1918. 

GRANT,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science.  A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut;  Captain  Nov.  1917;  Acting  Major  March  1918.  3rd  Division  Ammunition 
Column.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

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GRANT,  ALEXANDER. 

Glenrinnes  School.  M.A.  1898.  2nd  Artists'  Rifles,  O.T.C.,  Private  Jan.  1917. 
3rd  G.B.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  attached  19th  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
May   1917;  Lieut.  Nov.-  1918.     Attached  H.O.,  Palestine  and  Egypt. 

GRANT,  ALEXANDER  LEWIS. 

Burghead  School.  Highland  x-\rtillery  Volunteers,  Gunner  1907.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915-16.  Mercantile  Marine,  Japan  -  Vladivostok 
and  Australia,  Feb.  1916  to  April  1917. 

GRANT,  ANDREW. 

Grantown-on-Spey  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1918.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916;  Major  June  1919.  Wounded  July  1916. 
M.B.E.  (Military)  June   1919. 

GRANT,  ANDREW. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1904;  D.T.M. 
Johore  Military  Forces,  Surgeon-Lieut,  attached  Singapore  Command,  Sept.  1914; 
Surgeon-Captain  March  1916.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  July  1917; 
Acting  Major  June  1918  to  May  1919.  France  Sept.  1916  to  May  1917;  Palestine 
April  191 8  to  June  1919.     O.B.E.  and  Dispatches  June  1919. 

GRANT,  A.  R.  S. 

Student  of  Medicine.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

GRANT,  ARTHUR  BALFOUR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C  Medical,  Feb.  1916 
to  Oct.   191 8,  Cadet  Corporal.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     Holland. 

GRANT,  COLIN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.  70th 
Field  Ambulance. 

GRANT,  DANIEL  MCDONALD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut;  Captain  April  191 5.  1st  Highland 
Field  Ambulance. 

GRANT,  DOUGLAS  ALISTAIR. 

Student  of  Law,  1910-12.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

GRANT,  EDMUND  GEILS  REGINALD. 

Eastbourne  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  191 1-14,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914-15,  Cadet.  4th  Royal  Warwickshire  Regi- 
ment (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Wounded  July  1919. 

GRANT,  GEORGE  ALFRED. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1897-9.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme 
Courts,  1903.     Irish  Fusiliers,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Captain  Aug.  1914. 

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GRANT,  GEORGE  REGINALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1909-12,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  1915.     Twice  Wounded.     M.C. 

GRANT,  GERALD  WALLACE. 

St  Andrews  College,  Toronto.  B.A.' (Dalhousie).  Student  of  Medicine,  191 1-17  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  Anatomy  Staff,  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1913  to  July  1916, 
Cadet  Staff  Sergeant,  nth  Stationary  Hospital,  Rouen  (Dresser),  1915.  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1916.     France.     M.C.  Aug.  1918. 

GRANT,  GORDON  COUPER 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  1917  to  Jan.  1918, 
Cadet.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  79th  R.D.  Battn.,  Private  Jan.  191 8.  Royal  Air 
Force,  3rd  Air  Mechanic,  Feb.  191 8. 

GRANT,  HUGH  DUNCAN. 

Dornoch  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-1 5.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut-Commander 
Feb.  1916.  R.N.  Air  Meteorological  Service  Officer,  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.,  R.N. V.R., 
May  191 7.     Superintendent,  Admiralty  Meteorological  Service,  Aug.  191 8. 

GRANT,  IAN  MOUNT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  April  1916. 

GRANT,  JAMES  TAYLOR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1893  ;  M.D.  1895  ;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1894 ;  FRCP. 
1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916;  Major  March  1919.  Specialist 
Sanitary  Officer. 

GRANT,  JOHN  CHARLES  BOILEAU. 

Nottingham  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1913.  Anatomy 
Staff,  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915.  No.  18  Hospital,  France, 
1915.     Dispatches  1916.     M.C.  1917;  Bar  to  M.C.  1918. 

GRANT,  JOHN  PETER. 

Winchester.  Cadet  Corps  1901-4,  Corporal.  M.A.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  1912.  2nd 
Lovat  Scouts  (T.),  Oct.  1904;  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Sept  1916.  Dispatches, 
Gallipoli  1915;  Macedonia  June  1916  and  1917.     M.C.  1916. 

GRANT,  JOHN  VICTOR  LIVINGSTONE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept  1914;  Captain  April  1915. 
Attached  15th  "The  King's  Hussars."  No.  13  Stationary  Hospital;  No.  4  and 
No.  9  Cavalry  Field  Ambulances.  France  Oct.  1914;  The  Rhine.  Wounded  Dec. 
1915.     M.C.  Aug.  1918. 

GRANT,  JOSEPH. 

M.A.,  1914;  B.Sc.  1915.     RE.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut  Jan.  1918. 

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GRANT,  LEWIS  JOHN. 

Glen  Urquhart  School.  M.A.  1903.  Schoolmaster,  South  Rhodesia.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1900-3.  South  Rhodesian  Defence  Force,  Captain.  R.F.C., 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917 ;  Royal  Air  Force,  Captain  April  1918;  Major  July  1918. 

GRANT,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  May  1916. 

GRANT,  ROBERT. 

Townsville  School,  Queensland.  B.A.  (Queensland)  191 5.  Student  of  Medicine, 
191 5  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Dec.  1915,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
King's  African  Rifles. 

GRANT,  ROBERT  DONALD  SUTHERLAND. 

M.A.  1901.  Schoolmaster.  Munitions.  Kincardineshire  Volunteers,  Sergeant ; 
Musketry  Instructor  ;  Acting  Sergeant  Instructor. 

GRANT,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  LYALL. 

M.A.  (Aberdeen);  LL.B.  1903.  University  Battery  E.C.A.V.,  1899-1901. 
Attorney-General,  Nyasaland  Protectorate.  R.G.A.  (T),  Captain  1904.  Nyasa, 
Rhodesia  Field  Force,  1914-19. 

GRANT,  STANLEY  NOEL. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1919.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  Sept. 
1914  to  Jan.  191 5.  Y.M.C.A.,  France.  Ministry  of  National  Service,  March  to 
Dec.  1918. 

GRANT,  WILLIAM  HALLEY 

Merchiston    Castle.      O.T.C.    1910-14.      Student   of  Arts,    1914-16   and    1918-20; 
M.A.  1920.     Royal  Fusiliers,  Private  May  1916.     France   1916-17.     Wounded  at 
Arras,  April  191 7. 
GRASSICK,  WILLIAM  LOGAN. 

Ayr  Academy;  Dux;  First  XV.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914.  Student  of 
Medicine,  191 5.  Donaldson  Auchairne  Bursar,  1909;  Crichton  Bursar,  1915. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1916  to  March  1918,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut. 
March  191 8.     H.M.  Ships  North  Star  and  Minion. 

GRAVES,  DOUGLAS  HENRY  McDONALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  July 
1891,  Lieut-Col.  July  191 1.     Mesopotamia.     N.-W.  Frontier,  India. 

GRAY,  ADAM  PATTERSON. 

Jedburgh  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1899.  R.G.A. ,  181st  Siege  Battery,  Gunner 
April  1917;  Bombardier  Nov.  1917.     Italy. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Oct.  1915;  Captain  Oct.  1916;  Major  March  1918.  Fulham  Military  Hospital 
and  Cerebro-Spinal  Fever  Wards,  London  District,  191 5-19.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

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GRAY,  ALFRED  JOHN. 

M.A.,  B.Sc.  1908.  R.F.A.,  277th  (Army)  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France. 

GRAY,  ARTHUR  HERBERT. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  M. A.  1890.  D.D.  (Glasg.)  1919.  Minister,  U.F.  Church 
of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  97th  Infantry  Brigade,  Captain  June  191 5;  Major  April 
1918  to  Feb.  1919.     France  Nov.  191 5-16. 

GRAY,  EDWARD  PENROSE  TWYFORD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.  (T).  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private.  Scottish 
Horse,  Lieut.  July  1917. 

GRAY,  ELLA  ORROK. 

Edinburgh  Ladies'  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1914  and  1916-18;  M.A.  1918. 
Women's  Royal  Naval  Service,  Senior  Writer,  Nov.  191 8. 

GRAY,  GEORGE  CECIL  RHODES. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  Larchfield  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Feb.  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  R.F.A.,  88th 
Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 8. 

GRAY,  GEORGE  MARTIN. 

M.A.,  1909;  LL.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1910  to  Feb.  1912,  Cadet 
Sergeant.     5th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Captain  June  1916. 

GRAY,  HENRY. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 5,  Cadet. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Dec.  191 5;  Acting  Sergeant  Nov.  1917.  France 
Sept.  1916  to  April  1917. 

GRAY,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1894.  South  African  Campaign,  1902.  Australian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  No.  2  Australian  Hospital,  Gheyirah  Palace,  Cairo, 
191 5.     Wounded  Sept.  1916. 

GRAY,  JAMES. 

Ballymoney  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain 
April  1917.     India  April  1916-18;  Palestine  April  1918  to  Sept.  1919. 

GRAY,  JAMES  M. 

Kingussie  School.     Student  of  Arts,  1918.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet,  June  1918. 

GRAY,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C,  1915-18.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  4th 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  April  1918. 

GRAY,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1898;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
Aug.  1914.     France  March  1917  to  Dec.  191 8. 

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GRAY,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Campbeltown  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1907;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1914. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Dec.  191 1.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5  ; 
Acting  Major  June  1918.     France  1914  to  Nov.  1919.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

GRAY,  MAURICE  WISHART. 

Kirkwall  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1911;  B.Sc.  1913.  Research  Scholar,  1913. 
O.T.C  Infantry,  1909-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.). 
i/ist  Scottish  Horse  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Egyptian  Army, 
July  1917;  Captain;  Major.     Salonika. 

GRAY,  OLIVER. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  191 3  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  May   1916  to  Oct.   191 8.     H.M.  Ships   Cockatrice  and  Atherstone. 

GRAY,  OLIVER. 

Glasgow  Academy  and  Bootham  School,  York ;  First  XI.,  Cricket  and  Football. 
University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  March  191 7,  Cadet.  British  Ambulance  Unit, 
Italy,  six  months.  R.N.V.R.,  Midshipman,  Jan.  1917 ;  Sub-Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 
H.M.  Ships  Lark,  Murray,  and   Telemachus. 

GRAY,  THOMAS  PAUL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1898.  South  African  Campaign,  Civil  Surgeon,  1900-1. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Captain  April  1916.  24th  Division,  R.F.A. ;  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards.     Aldershot  Hospital. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  ADAMSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
March  1916.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  April  1918-19. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  BAIN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1908.  Examiner  in  Scottish  History,  1914. 
6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1912.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov. 
1914;  Captain  Sept.  1916.     General  Staff  Officer  (3rd  Grade),  Dec.  191 8. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  BIRRELL 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 2.  South  African  Campaign, 
1900-2.     Nigeria  Land  Contingent,  Sept.  1914;  Major  and  O.C.  July  191 5  to  191 8. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  FORREST  McARTHUR. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to  Aug.  1918, 
Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  191 8. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1915-16.  6th  and  7th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918.  Attached 
i/2nd  London  Scottish.     France,  51st  Division.     Gassed  at  Arras  May  1917. 

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GRAY,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1 899-1901.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1902.  4th  and  17th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut,  and  Quartermaster  Dec.  1914;  Temp. 
Captain  Sept.   191 5.     France. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  LEWIS. 

Glasgow  Academy  and  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Glasg.) ;  B.Sc.  1888.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Feb.  1887.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  Lieut.-Col.  1910  ;  Col.  191 5. 
Dispatches  July  1916  and  Jan.  1917.     C.M.G.  Jan.  1917. 

GRAYSTON,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

United  College,  Bradford.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914. 
R.G.A.,  147th  Heavy  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain 
Sept.  1917;  Acting  Major  April  1918.  France  Feb.  1915  to  June  1919.  M.C. 
June   1918. 

GREATOREX,  ROBERT  WILKINSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1904-7,  Private.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1915-16  and  Oct.  1917 ;  Captain  April  1918. 

GREAVES,  FRANCIS  WOOD. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool) 
1908;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1904-6.  Trinidad  Medical  Service,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Oct.  1914  to  Sept.  1918. 
Attached  Trinidad  Mounted  Infantry.     H.M.  Transport  Magdalena. 

GREEN,  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL  VAUGHAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1910-11.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1909-12,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  West  Indies  1914; 
Northern  and  Dover  Patrols  1915-18;  Ostend  and  Zeebrugge,  North  Russian 
Exp.  Force  1919.     Dispatches  191 8. 

GREEN,  HERBERT  MELVILLE. 

Clifton  College.  M.B,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1898;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1893.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1888-91,  Sergeant. 
R.A. M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  St  John's  Hospital,  Malta; 
64th  General  Hospital,  Salonika.     France. 

GREEN,  JOHN  JOSEPH. 

Holy  Cross  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5  and  1919.  R.F.A.,  187th 
Brigade,  41st  Division,  Gunner  March  1916. 

GREEN,  JOHN  LIGERTWOOD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1907.  Marchhall  R.C.  Aux. 
Hospital,  Edinburgh,  191 5-17.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917.  France.  Invalided 
out  April  191 8. 

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GREEN,  JOSEPH. 

Norwich  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  and  D.P.H.  191 1.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Lieut.  April  1915;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  54th  East  Anglian  Casualty  Clearing 
Station;  Military  Hospital,  Imtarfa,  Malta.  i/6th  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  and 
53rd  Division,  Ammunition  Column,  R.F.A.     M.B.E.  1918. 

GREEN,  STEPHEN. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  1909-10.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-16;  M.A.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Private  Dec.  191 5. 

GREEN,  THOMAS  ARTHUR. 

Skipton  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1897;  FR.C.S.  (Edin.)  1904. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  April  1908;  Captain  Oct.  191 1;  Major  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.-Col. 
Aug.  1916.  i/3rd  South  Midland  Field  Ambulance.  France  and  Italy  Feb. 
1915  to  June  1919.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and  Jan.  and  May  1918.  D.S.O. 
June   1918. 

GREENBERG,  MAX. 

South  African  College,  Cape  Town.  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct.   1914. 

GREENFIELD,  JOSEPH  GODWIN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  B.Sc.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Oct.  1917.     France. 

GREENFIELD,  THOMAS  CHALLEN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C  1907-1 1,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Science,  191 1-14  ; 
B.Sc.  1914;  A.M.Inst.CE.  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Dec.  191 1  to  Oct.  1914, 
Cadet  Corporal.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  ;  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France.  Wounded 
Nov.  191 5.     Invalided  out  April  191 7. 

GREENHILL,  JAMES  KENNETH. 

B.A. ;  LL.B.  1913.     Advocate  1913.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

GREENHILL,  JOHN  CLAPPERTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Sedbergh.  O.T.C.  1907-8.  Student  of  Law,  1912-13. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1917.  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  June  1915.  France  and  Serbia  191 5  ; 
Egypt  1916.     Invalided  out  May  1916. 

GREENLAW,  EBENEZER  WATT. 

Greenock  School.  M.A.  1904.  Schoolmaster.  6th  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1 900-1, 
Private.     City  of  Edinburgh  Volunteers,  Private  March   1917-19. 

GREENLEES,  THOMAS  DUNCAN. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1901.  South  African  Campaign, 
1 899-1902.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Major  Jan.  191 5.  Dorset  and  Wiltshire  R.E.  (T.). 
Invalided  out  Sept.  191 7. 

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GREENSHIELDS,  WILLIAM  SOMERVILLE. 
M.A.  191 1.     A.S.C.,  Lieut. 

GREENWAY,  ALEXANDER  STEVENSON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1874;  M.D.  1880;  M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1878.  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1887.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.-Col.  1908.  4th  London  Field  Ambulance,  Aug.  1914 
to  March  19 19.     T.D.  1908. 

GREENWOOD,  ROBERT  ALFRED. 

Mark  Bridge,  York.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  OT.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  June  191 1, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1912.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
Dec.  1914;  Acting  Major  Jan.  to  Dec.  1918.  10th  Royal  Hospital,  Rouen, 
Dec.   1914.     Dispatches  June   1916  and  Jan.   1918.     M.C.  June   1918. 

GREENWOOD,  THOMAS  PARKER. 

Skipton  Grammar  School.  B.Sc.  1891 ;  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D  1903.  R.A.M.C, 
Temp.  Captain  July  191 8.     Nottingham  County  War  Hospital. 

GREER,  WILLIAM  NIVEN. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C  Medical,  Oct.  1914  to  July  1916,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug.   1916;    Captain  Feb.    1917.     O.B.E. 

GREER,  WILLIAM  WELLS. 

Brisbane  Grammar  School.  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1906;  F.R.CS. 
(Edin.)  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  March  191 5;  Major 
Jan.  1918.  3rd  London  Field  Ambulance.  Egypt.  M.C.  Dispatches  March 
1917  and  Jan.   1918. 

GREGOR,  DAVID  CLUNIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  University  O.T.C  Infantry,  Jan.  to  June 
1918,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  June  1918. 

GREGOR,  JAMES  WYLLIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Jan.  to  June  1918,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  June  1918. 

GREGORSON,  ANGUS  MACLAINE. 

Student  of  Law.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1893.  9th  and  4th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Lieut. ;  Captain  Oct.  1914.     Army  Recruiting  Staff,  Ministry  of  National  Service. 

GREGORY,  DAVID  ALEXANDER. 

Rossall.  O.T.C.  191 5-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     France  Nov.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

GREGORY,  JOHN  BONAR 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  April  1917.  Attached  1st  London  Scottish  1916; 
51st  Division  (Highland),  1917,  and  59th  Division  (M.G.C)  1918.  France; 
Somme,  Vimy,  Roeux,  Ypres,  and  Cambrai.     Dispatches  Oct.  191 8. 

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GREIG,  DAVID  MIDDLETON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1890.  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery, 
St  Andrews  University.     R.A.M.C.,  Major  Dec.   1904.     T.D. 

GREIG,  EDWARD  DAVID  WILSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1895  ;  M.D. ;  B.Sc. ;  D.Sc.  1909.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  1899,  Captain;  Major  Jan.  191 1;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1920.  D.A.D.M.S. 
Tigris  Corps,  Mesopotamia,  March  to  Aug.   1916.     CLE. 

GREIG,  EUGENE  FRANKLIN. 

Lycee  Charlemagne,  Paris.  B.Sc.  1909.  Bachelier  es  Sciences  (Paris).  O.T.C 
Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1916. 
France  Oct.  191 5  to  Dec.  1916,  and  Sept.  1917  to  Oct.  1918. 

GREIG,  JAMES  HENRY. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1915-16,  Cadet.  3rd  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  June  1916;  L/Corporal. 
Detective  Branch,  Military  Police.      France  Oct.   1916  to  March   191 7. 

GREIG,  P.  R. 

Student  of  Medicine.     2nd  Lieut,  in  the  Army. 

GREY,  GAVIN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1894.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1889-1900,  Colour-Sergeant.  1st  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1900. 
3rd  attached  nth  King's  Liverpool  Regiment,  Captain  June  1909;  Temp.  Major 
Dec.  1917  to  April  1918.  Commandant  Prisoners  of  War  Camp.  France  May 
to  Sept.  191 5  ;  Salonika  Jan.  1917  to  x^pril  1919. 

GREY,  JOHN  OGILVIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1887-90.  Solicitor  before  the 
Supreme  Courts.  1898.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut,  1893.  nth  Royal 
Scots,  Captain  Sept.   1914;   Major  Nov.   1918.     France  for  five  years. 

GREY,  WILLIAM  LILBURN. 

N.E.  Co.  School,  Barnard  Castle.  O.T.C.  191 2-14.  Student  of  Science,  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  1914-15,  Cadet.      Lancashire  Fusiliers,  2nd   Lieut.  June  191 5. 

GRIERSON,  HENRY  JAMES. 

Glenalmond;  First  XV  Cadet  Corps  1881-7,  Corporal.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1890 ; 
Student  of  Law,  1895-6.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1896.  6th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916;  Major 
June  19 1 8.     France  Nov.  1916. 

GRIERSON,  JOHN  DARBYSHIRE. 

Hoe  Grammar  School,  Plymouth;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-17  and 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1915-17,  Cadet  Corporal.  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  April  1917.      France  Oct.  1917  to  Feb.  1918. 

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GRIERSON,  WILLIAM  GOLDSWORTHY. 

Hoe  Grammar  School,  Plymouth.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  2nd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1919.  Mesopotamia 
Jan.  1917-18;  Palestine,  Syria,  and  Egypt,  Jan.  1918-20. 

GRIEVE,  ALEXANDER  BARRIE. 

Breadalbane  Academy,  Aberfeldy.  M.A.  (Camb.) ;  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1907;  D.Sc.  1912. 
Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  London  University.  Royal  Navy,  Instructor-Lieut.,  Jan. 
1916  to  May  1919.  H.M.  Ships  Presidetit  and  MarlborougJi.  Jutland  Battle, 
May  1916. 

GRIEVE,  GEORGE  ANDREW. 

Student  of  Arts,  1906-9  and  1918-20 ;  M.A.  1920.  2/ist  Highland  Cyclist  Battn., 
Sergeant;  Lieut,  and  Quartermaster  Nov.  1914;  Captain  and  Quartermaster  Nov. 
1917.     1/4-th  Gordon  Highlanders,  July  1918.     France. 

GRIEVE,  GEORGE  THOMAS  WILSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer 
Cadet  April  1917.  North  Scottish  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1917;  Lieut. 
Jan.  1919.     France,  March  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

GRIEVE,  HUGH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  R.F.A.  (T).  4th  Sussex  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.; 
Lieut.  June   1916. 

GRIEVE,  IAN  MARTIN  DONALDSON. 

Breadalbane  Academy,  Aberfeldy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-20.  14th  London 
Regiment  (London  Scottish),  Piper  Aug.  1914.     France  1914.     Wounded. 

GRIEVE,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  R.E.,  Corporal ;  Dispatch 
Rider. 

GRIEVE,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  1898.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1904. 
A.S.C.  (T),  52nd  Lowland  Division  Train,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 1;  Lieut; 
Captain  Aug.  1914 ;  Major  Feb.  1917.  10th  (Irish)  Division,  A.S.C.  Egypt 
June  1915;  Serbia  Oct.  1915  ;  Macedonia  Dec.  191 5 ;  Palestine  Sept.  1917  to 
May  191 8.     Dispatches. 

GRIEVE,  JOHN  CALDWELL. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain 
April  1915;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  1st  North  Midland  Field  Ambulance. 
M.C.  Jan.   1918. 

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GRIEVE,  JOHN  WATKIN. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1918.  R.G.A.,  No  1  Siege  Artillery  Reserve  Brigade,  Jan.  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  July 
191S. 

GRIEVE,  KELBURNE  KING. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  West  African  Medical  Staff,  Lieut.  Cameroons  Exp.  Force, 
South  Nigeria. 

GRIEVE,  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1907.  Karachi  Artillery 
Volunteers,  191 5.  38th  Dogras  (I.A.R.O.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917  ; 
Acting  Captain  Feb.  1919.     56th  Punjabi  Rifles,  Frontier  Force. 

GRIFFIN,  ERROL  FLEMING. 

Pietermaritzburg  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1916-19.  7th 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.     Attached  Royal  Air  Force. 

GRIFFITH,  WILLIAM. 

St  Peter's  School,  Weston-super-Mare.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
Sept.   1915  ;  Major.     Attached  R.G.A.,   1915. 

GRIFFITHS,  ALFRED. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Captain 
March   1916;  Major  March   1918.     Mention   1916. 

GRIFFITHS,  DAVID  JONATHEN  POSTHUMOUS. 

West  Monmouthshire  School,  Pontypool ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
4th  Reserve  Battn.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  Private  May   191 8. 

GRIFFITHS,  EVAN  JOHN. 

Llandovery  School;  First  XL,  Football.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  D.P.H.  (Wales). 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5 ;  Captain  June  1916.  Foreign  Service  for  three 
and  a  half  years. 

GRIFFITHS,  JOSEPH. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885;  M.D.  1890;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1887;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.).  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Colonel  May  1908.     1st  Eastern  General  Hospital.     C.M.G. ;  T.D. 

GRIMSTON,  EDWARD  ROBERT  TYMON. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-16.     8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

GRISTWOOD,  THOMAS  JAMES. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1916-17  and  1919.  R.G.A., 
Gunner  April  1917;  Bombardier  Nov.  1917;  Corporal  Sept.  1918;  Officer  Cadet 
Oct.  1 91 8.     France. 

GROGAN,  ANDREW  WAUCHOPE. 

Cheltenham.  Student  of  Law,  1910-14.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept- 
1909;  Lieut.  July  1912  ;   Captain  June   1916. 

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GROVES,  CHARLES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private 
Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  April  191 8.  Gallipoli  and  France. 
Invalided  out  Dec.   1918. 

GROVES,  ERNEST  JOSEPH  CLIFFORD. 

Bedford  Modern  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  1915. 
2nd  South  Midland  Field  Ambulance.     Invalided  out  1918. 

GRUMMETT,  EDWARD  FALKNER 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18, 
Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1919. 

GUEST,  EDWARD. 

Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow.  Cadet  Corps  191 5-17,  Sergeant.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet.  5th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.   1918;    Lieut.  April  1919.      France. 

GUILD,  DAVID  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  MA.  1907;  LL.B.  Advocate,  1909.  R.F.A.,  Gunner 
March  1916  ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  France.  Wounded  near 
Rosieres,  Aug.  191 8. 

GUILDFORD,  CHARLES  JAMES. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  3/6th  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Cyclist  Battn.), 
Private  Dec.  1915.  10th  Essex  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917 ;  Lieut. 
Sept.   191 8. 

GULLAND,  GEORGE  LOVELL 

Royal  High  School.  MA.  1881  ;  B.Sc. ;  M.B,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1890;  F.R.C.P. 
(Edin.)i890.  Professor  of  Medicine.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major.  2nd  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  1910.  Army  Medical  Service,  Colonel  July  to  Dec.  191 5.  Malta. 
C.M.G.  and  Mention   1916. 

GULLAND,  JOHN  MASSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1913-17,  Cadet  Officer.  Student  of  Science,  1918. 
R.E.  Signal  Service,  Officer  Cadet  April  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 
France  191 8. 

GUNN,  ALBERT  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  May  1909; 
Captain  Dec.  191 2.  1st  East  Lancashire  Brigade  and  210th  Brigade,  R.F.A. 
41st  Stationary  Hospital,  France.  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  Palestine,  and  France  Sept. 
1914  to  Dec.  1918.     Dispatches  July  1917. 

GUNN,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  MB.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  1909  to 
Feb.  191 2,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  July  191 5. 

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GUNN,  ANDREW  RUGG. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  191 5;  Captain  March  1916. 
Ophthalmist,  16th  (Indian)  Division,   1916-19.      Gallipoli   191 5.      India  1916-19. 

GUNN,  ELIZABETH  CATHERINE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903 ;  L.M.  (Dublin).  New  Zealand  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct. 
1915. 

GUNN,  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Medicine.     Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 

GUNN,  GEORGE  HERBERT. 

Thurso  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1916  to  Dec.  1918,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  5th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Piper  Nov.  1910.  1st  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  1914. 
Invalided  out  July  191 5. 

GUNN,  HUGH. 

M.A.  1893.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Lieut.  South  African  Campaign. 
28th  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (Tyneside  Scottish),  Captain  1915-16.  Ministry 
of  Munitions. 

GUNN,  JAMES  ANDREW 

M.A.  1901  ;  B.Sc.  1903;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1907;  D.Sc.  1909.  Assistant 
Materia  Medica  Department.  Professor  of  Pharmacology,  Oxford  University. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  June  1915.  3rd  Southern  General  Hospital, 
1915-17.     Research,  Ministry  of  Munitions,  1918-19. 

GUNN,  J.  C. 

Student  of  Science.     4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 

GUNN,  JOHN  CAMERON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-11.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1910  to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet. 
Malay  States  Vol.  Rifles,  Private  1914. 

GUNN,  JAMES  MARSDEN  LOWER. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-11;  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  Student 
of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  1915;  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Oct.  1913,  Cadet.  5th 
Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Lieut.  May  191 5;  Captain  Nov.  1917. 
Machine-Gun  Corps. 

GUNN,  JAMES  TURNER. 

Royal  High  School  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1908.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916.  51st  General  Hospital. 
No.  7  British  Field  Ambulance,  April  191 5;  18th  Brigade,  R.F.A.  (Lahore 
Division),  May  191 5.     France.     Wounded  at  Somme,  Aug.  1916. 

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GUNN,  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-12.  1st  Canadian  Regiment, 
Private  Aug.  1914.  7th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  191 7 ;  Acting 
Captain  Oct.  1918.  Invalided  out  May  1919.  M.C.  Sept.  1918  and  Bar  Jan. 
1919. 

GUNN,  JOHN  DONALD. 

Loretto;  First  XI.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1905;  First  XV.  MB.,  Ch.B.  1910  ;  M.D.  1914; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916;  Acting 
Major  June  1918  ;  42nd  General  Hospital,  Salonika,  Caucasus,  and  82nd  General 
Hospital,  Constantinople. 

GUNN,  JOHN  PETERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1908;  Cadet  Sergeant.  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths),  1912;  B.Sc.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908-11,  Cadet.  5th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1911;  Lieut.;  Captain  Jan.  191 5.  1st  King  George's  Own 
Sappers  and  Miners,  I.A.R.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917.     Mesopotamia. 

GUNN,  JOHN  WILLIAM  CORMACK. 

Kirkwall  School.  M.A.  1908;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  Assistant,  Materia  Medica, 
1913.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918, 
19th  General  Hospital,  Dec.  1917  to  June  1919.  21st  General  Hospital, 
Alexandria.     Dispatches  April  1917. 

GUNN,  JOHN  WILLIAM  MILLER. 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  Dec.  1915  ; 
Bombardier;  Acting  Corporal.     Gassed  April   1918. 

GUNSON,  EDWARD  BURTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1911;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain, 
Feb.  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918. 

GUNSON,  EDWARD  CARWARDINE. 

Chelmsford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain  Oct.  191 5  to  Feb.  1919.     Wounded  May  1917.     D.S.O.  July  1916. 

GUNTER,  FRANCIS  ERNEST. 

Dover  College  ;  First  XV.  L.R.CP.&  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1891  ;  M.B., 
CM.  1893.  R-A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1895;  Captain  July  1898;  Major  May  1907; 
Lieut-Col.  March  1915  ;  Temp.  Col.  June  1916.  A.D.M.S.  Aug.  1918.  83rd 
General  Hospital,  France.  D.S.O.  Jan.  1917.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and  Jan. 
1918. 

GUPPY,  HENRY  BROUGHAM. 

Sherborne,  Dorset.     M.B.,  CM.  1876.     2nd  Devon  Vol.  Regiment,  Private  1915-17- 

GURNEY,  ARTHUR  LEOPOLD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Feb.  1914;  Temp. 
Major  April  1917  to  Dec.  1918.  R.M.O.  5th  South  African  Infantry,  East  Africa, 
Jan.  to  Nov.  1916. 

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GUSH,  HOWARD  WALTER. 

St  Paul's  House,  St  Leonard's-on-Sea.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Volunteer  Medical 
Staff  Corps,  1 896-1903,  Staff  Sergeant.  West  African  Medical  Staff.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  June  1917.  France;  Somme,  and  Arras,  June  1916-17. 
German  East  Africa,  1917.     Wounded  Nov.  1917. 

GUTHRIE,  HUGH  LIVINGSTONE  CLARK. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914, 
Cadet.  i/9th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting 
Captain;  Acting  Major.  i;7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  June  1916. 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  1917  to  Feb.  1919.     France  1915-18.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917. 

GUTHRIE,  JAMES  BRAID. 

Leven  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15;  M.A.  1915;  B.Sc.  Schoolmaster. 
6th  Royal  Scots  (T.).     Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  R.Q.M.S.  Nov.  1914. 

GUTHRIE,  JOHN  CRAIG. 
M.A.  1900.     R.G.A.,  Captain. 

GUTHRIE,  ROBERT  LYALL 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A.  1888;  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  June  1915  ;  Major  July  1916;  Brevet  Major  June  1917  ; 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  191 7.     France  Aug.  191 5.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

GUTHRIE,  THOMAS  MANSFIELD. 

Edinburgh  Academy,  M.B,  Ch.B.  1904.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1897-1901,  Private.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  68th  Field  Ambulance, 
Salonika. 

GUTHRIE,  THOMAS  MAUL. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1889-92.  Law  Agent,  1895.  5th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.,  1896;  Lieut.  1899;  Captain  1908; 
Acting  Major  191 6. 

GUTHRIE,  WILLIAM  A. 

Leven  School.  M.A.  1896.  5th  and  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.), 
Oct.  1906;  Temp.  Major  19 14;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  April  1916;  Major  Oct.  191 6. 
Dispatches  June  and  Dec.   1916  and  June   191 8. 

GUY,  JAMES  CAMPBELL  MORRISON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1911-14  and 
1918-19;  M.A.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 3-14,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Royal  Marine 
Artillery,  R.N.  Division,  Sub-Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1916.  Antwerp. 
East  African  Exp.  Force,  Dec.  191 5  to  Sept.  1917.  Invalided  out  April  191 8. 
Dispatches  Oct.  191 7.     M.C.  March  191 8. 

GUY,  JOHN  AGNEW  CAMPBELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  191 2-14,  Medical  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  Jan.  191 7.  8th  London  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Salonika, 
Aug.  1916;  Egypt  June  1917;  Palestine  July  1917;  France  June  1918. 

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GUY,  WILLIAM. 

Norwich  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1878-81;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) 
1884;  F.R.C.S.  and  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  1892.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  1908;  Brevet 
Major  June  1917.  Specialist,  Face  and  Jaws,  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital; 
O.C.  Principal  Dental  Centre,  Scottish  Command. 

GUYER,  RONALD  BRETT. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.,  1912-15.  Student 
of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet  Corporal. 
4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.   1918. 

GWYTHER,  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut-Col. 

GYLE,  JOHN  BURNSIDE. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Feb.  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Private  May  191 5.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
191 5 ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Seconded,  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Aug.  1916  to  April 
1918.     France.     Wounded  near  Monchy-le-Preux  April   1917. 

HADDON,  DAVID  ALEXANDER  ROSS. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  M.D.  1919. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  1906;  Lieut.,  Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain 
May  1915;  Major  Aug.  1918.  France  Feb.  1915  to  March  1919.  Wounded  at 
second  Ypres,  191 5  ;  Arras  1916;  Passchendaele  1917.  Dispatches  Dec.  1916. 
M.C.  Sept.   1917. 

HADDOW,  JOHN  REID. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.,  1912-13,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  Trooper  Nov.  1914  17th 
Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  Oct.   1917.     Attached  Royal  Air  Force,  1918. 

HADDOW,  ROSS  T. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Aug.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916; 
Acting  Major  Aug.  191 8.  4th  Northumbrian  Howitzer  Brigade.  317th  Brigade, 
63rd  R.N.  Division.     M.C.  Oct.  1917. 

HAIG,  PATRICK  BALFOUR. 

Loretto;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.R.C.S. ;  L.R.CP.  (Lond.).  President, 
Royal  Medical  Society.  Resident,  R.I.E.  and  Sick  Children's  Hospital.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1892;  Lieut.-Col.  1912.  Waziristan  1894-5;  N.-W.  Frontier 
1897-8;  Uganda  1899-1900.  Hospital  Ships,  1914-16;  Field  Ambulance,  N.-W. 
Frontier,  India,  1916  and  1917.  Dispatches  Feb.  1917  and  March  1919.  CB- 
Feb.  191 7. 

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HAIG,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894-  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Oct.  1900;  Major  July  1912.  O.C.  Ambulance 
Train.     France.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1917.     T.D. 

HAINE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PRESTON. 

Alloa  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-16,  Cadet.  Royal  Naval  Auxiliary  Sick  Berth  Reserve,  Feb. 
1916.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Oct.  1916. 

HAINE,  JOHN  EDGAR. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Oct.  1916  to  April  1919,  Cadet.  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Private  Aug.  1916.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March  1918. 

HAINES,  MAURICE  COLTON. 

Ulverston  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1897-8.  1st  V.B.  Royal  Lancaster 
Regiment,  1895;  Captain  1903.  1st  London  Regiment,  Royal  Fusiliers,  1904; 
Temp.  Major  Jan.  191 5.     Ministry  of  Munitions,  April  1917. 

HAKE,  CYRIL  MARRIOTT. 

Student  of  Science,  1912-15  and  1919-20 ;  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1912-14, 
Cadet.     R.E.  (T),  City  of  Dundee  Fortress,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

HALDANE,  DAVID. 

Warrender  Park  School.  Student  of  Science,  1910-1 5.  9th,  15th,  2nd,  and  nth 
Royal  Scots,  Private  1909;  Q.M.S.  June  191 5;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917;  Lieut. 
Nov.  191 8.     Instructor,  Machine-Gun  School,  Barry.     France. 

HALL,  ANDREW  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  MA.  1899;  M.D.  (Gold  Medallist),  1905.  9th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  Private  1917.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  2/2nd 
London  Field  Ambulance. 

HALL,  ARTHUR  CROWDER. 

Calday  Grange  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Jan.   191 8.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.   191 8. 

HALL,  DONALD  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  MA.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900,  and 
M.D.  (Camb.)  1904;  L.R.C.P.  1900;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1904;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1900.     RA.M.C.  (T.),  Major   1908.     No.  2  Eastern  General  Hospital. 

HALL,  EDMUND  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  191 2. 

HALL,  HENRY  BAKER. 

Malvern  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  Royal  Navy,  May  1892,  Fleet  Surgeon, 
May   1908.     Retired  Feb.   191 5.     H.M.S.  Challenger. 

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HALL,  IAN  SIMSON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.   1915;    Lieut.  Oct.   1917.     France  April  1916  to  Sept.   1918. 

HALL,  JAMES  THOMAS. 

National  School,  Ballybay,  Ireland.  M.A.  1907;  B.D.  1910.  Minister,  Church 
of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  Captain,  Dec.  191 5.  8th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France, 
Dec.  191 5  to  Oct.  1916.  2nd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Oct.  1916  to  March 
1918.     Dispatches  May  1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1918. 

HALL,  JOHN  FORTUNE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  Chartered  Accountant,  1919. 
4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  1908;  L/Corporal  1913 ;  Sergeant  Nov.  1914; 
C.Q.M.S.  May  1915. 

HALL,  JOHN  ROBERTSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Medical  Examiner,  Recruits;  V.A.D. 
Hospital,  Morton  House,  Co.  Durham.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916.  France. 
Wounded,  Somme;  1916. 

HALL,  JOSIAH  FIELD. 

King  Edward  VI.  School,  Birmingham.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  Vol.  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1886-7,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Nov.  1914.  M.O.,  2/22nd  Battn., 
London  Regiment,  France,  1916-17. 

HALL,  PETER  TAYLOR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1896.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  Captain,  Dec.   191 5.     Dispatches  May  1917. 

HALL,  ROBERT. 

Grant  School,  Riverside,  California.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-13  and  1918-19. 
R.F.A.  (T),  276th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  191 3;  Lieut.  191 5.  RFC,  Captain  April 
1917.  R.F.A.,  Captain  Dec.  1918.  France  Sept.  1915  to  Dec.  1917.  Wounded 
at  Nieuport  July  1917.     Dispatches  April  1917.     M.C.  July  1917. 

HALL,  SIDNEY  HERBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915;  Captain  April  1916. 
Malta  191 5-16;  Palestine  and  Syria  191 7-1 8;  Egypt  1919. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  TELFORD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14  and  1918-20;  B.Sc.  1920. 
6th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  4th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  April 
1915;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain  March  1918.  Attached  Machine-Gun  Corps. 
France;  Salonika  1916.     Wounded  in  Flanders  May  1918. 

HALLAM,  ARTHUR  RUPERT. 

Sheffield  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1905.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. 
1906;  Major  Nov.  1909.     3rd  Northern  General  Hospital,  Sheffield. 

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HALLCHURCH,  WALTER  WILLIAM. 

Wolverhampton  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  343rd  Field  Ambulance. 
S.M.O.,  Brigade  H.Q.,  Enniskillen.     O.C.  Hounslow  Military  Hospital. 

HALLEY,  FRANCIS  MURRAY. 

Crieff  Academy  and  Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Dec. 
1914  to  Aug.  1915.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  2nd 
Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Salonika.     Mesopotamia  Jan.  to  Dec.  1918. 

HALLIDAY-CROOM,  DAVID. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1898;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1906; 
FRCP.  (Edin.)  1910.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917  ;   Captain.     France. 

HALLIWELL,  BASIL  T. 

Epsom  College  and  Warwick  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 3-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  86th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1916;  Temp.  Captain  March  1918. 
France  July  1915  to  June  1918.     Dispatches  Feb.  1918.     M.C  Aug.  1917. 

HALTON,  HENRY. 

Giggleswick.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1900,  Captain;  Major 
April  191 5.     Salonika  and  India.     Kohat,  Afghan  Frontier. 

HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1893-8,  Corporal.  Chester 
Vol.,  Surgeon-Captain,  i/ist  Welsh  Border  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance, 
1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.-Col.  July  1913.  Mobilised  March  1917.  231st  Field 
Ambulance.     Egypt,  Palestine,  and  France.     Dispatches  (Jerusalem).     O.B.E. 

HAMILTON,  ANDREW  ROWAN. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1914;  D.P.H.  (Belfast)  1917.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  13th  Royal 
Irish  Rifles. 

HAMILTON,  ANDREW  STEWART  LOUDON. 

Giggleswick;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1911-15,  Cadet  Officer.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  191 5  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet.  Royal  Military  Academy. 
Feb.  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918  to  Sept.  1919. 
France.     Wounded   Sept.   191 8.     M.C.  May  1918. 

HAMILTON,  ARCHIBALD  GORDON. 

Glasgow  Academy;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  June  1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.     58th  Division.     France. 

HAMILTON,  ARNOLD  ANGUS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1916-17,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  attached  R.N.A.S.,  Sick  Berth  Reserve,  Aug.  1917. 
Haslar  and  Chatham  Naval   Hospitals.     Munitions. 

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HAMILTON,  BROWN. 

M.A.  1905.     His  Majesty's  Inspector  of  Schools.     Private  in  the  Army. 

HAMILTON,  EBEN  STUART  BURT. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1919.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  April  1908  to  Jan.  1910,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1910; 
Captain  July  1914.  Prisoner  of  War  for  five  months,  1914-15.  France,  Mons, 
1914.     M.C.   1916. 

HAMILTON,  FERGUSON. 

Carriden  School,  Bo'ness.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  228th  Siege 
Battery,  Gunner  (Observer),  May   1916.     Officer  Cadet  Aug.   191 8. 

HAMILTON,  GEORGE. 

Auchinleck,  Ayrshire.  M.A.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  George  Heriot's  School 
O.T.C.  191 5-16,  Lieut,  and  OC.     Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Temp.  Captain. 

HAMILTON,  HENRY  FLEMING. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  West  African  Medical  Staff,  Captain, 
Cameroons  Exp.  Force,  Gold  Coast. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES  KIRKLAND. 

Royal  Academy,  Tain.  M.A.  1902 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June 
1917;  Captain  July   1918. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES  OLIVER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1910; 
Captain  Sept.   1914.     France  1914-17.     Invalided  out  Feb.   1917. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1895;  Lt.-Col.  July  1914;  Acting  Colonel  Dec.  1917. 
China,  1900.  Indian  Corps,  France,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5.  Mesopotamia  from 
Jan.  1916.     Dispatches  Dec.  191 5  and  June  1919.     C.M.G  Jan.  1916. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  ARNOTT. 

M.A.  1912;  B.D.  1917.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov. 
1909  to  April  191 3,  Cadet.     Assistant  Chaplain,  Cromarty. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915;  Temp.  Captain  May 
1916.     South  Wales  Borderers,  115th  Brigade,  France. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Ment.  Phil.)  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry. 
Sept.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  March  191 5, 
France.     Invalided  May  1916.     R.A.M.C,  Nigg,  April  1917. 

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HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  HUGH. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1891-9;  M.A.  1895.  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  1899.  Army  Pay  Corps,  i\cting  Paymaster,  Scottish  Command 
Nov.  191 5. 

HAMILTON-GRIERSON,  PHILIP  FRANCIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  BA.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law  1905-7.  Advocate,  1907. 
i/4th  Royal  Scots,  Aug.  1914.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (T.),  Acting  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Acting  Captain  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  Dec.  1917;  Staff 
Captain  Dec.  1917  to  191 8.  Seconded  to  Egyptian  Army,  March  1919.  Sudan. 
Dispatches   1916  and   191 8.     M.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.   1919. 

HAMMAN,  DIRK  JACOB  HUGO. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) ;  L.M.  (Dublin).  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  Oct.  191 7. 

HAMMOND,  THOMAS  B. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1887-91.  13th  London  Regiment  (Princess  Louise's 
Kensington),  Private. 

HAMOND,  FREDERICK  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  MA.  (Hons.  Classics)  1907.  Schoolmaster.  R.N.A.S. 
(Armoured  Car  Division),  Petty  Officer;  Air  Mechanic  Oct.  1914;  Chief  Petty 
Officer  Aug.  1916.  Dispatch  Rider.  German  South- West  Africa  191 5,  and  East 
Africa  191 5-1 7.     Invalided  out  July  .1917. 

HANDASYDE,  ALEXANDER  KINCAID. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1911-12.  Chartered  Accountant,  1914. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Private  Nov.  1914;  Acting  R.O.M.S.  191 8.  3rd  Lowland 
Field  Ambulance. 

HANDFORD,  HENRY. 

Atherstone  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1878  ;  M.D.  1882  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1878  ; 
D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1884;  FRCP.  (Lond.)  1889.  R.A.M.C  (T),  (Sanitary  Service), 
Major   1909.     Mobilised  June   191 5  to  May   1916. 

HANDYSIDE,  PATRICK  BRODIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1883.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-General,  April 
1917;  Surgeon  Rear-Admiral.  Sierra  Leone,  West  Africa,  1898-9;  R.N.  Hospital, 
Chatham.  C.B.  June  1918;  Imperial  Japanese  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure 
(2nd  Class)  Nov.   1918;  K.B.E.  June   1919. 

HANMER,  HASSAL. 

Wallasey    Grammar    School.       MA.    191 3.  Minister,    Congregational    Church. 

17th    King's    Liverpool    Regiment,    Private  Sept.    1914;    Sergeant    Sept.    1915  ; 

Colour-Sergeant    Nov.    1917.     France   Nov.  1915   to   Sept.    1918;    North  Russia 

Oct.   1918  to  June   1919.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

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HANNA,  GEORGE  HENRY. 

Fulnech,  Leeds.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  191 1.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1916. 

HANNA,  JAMES  BOWMAN. 

Bangor  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1916-17,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918; 
Acting  Major  Jan.   1919.     Salonika  June   1917-18;   Black  Sea   1919. 

HANNA,  WILLIAM  G.  C. 

Loretto;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1899.  Chartered  Accountant,  1904; 
F.C.I. S.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Lieut.  July  1917;  Staff  Captain  (Temp.  Captain)  June  1918  to  March  1919. 
France   1916-19.     Dispatches   1918  and   1919.     O.B.E.   1919. 

HANNAH,  PERCY. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.     R.A.M.C,  Private.     1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance. 

HANNAH,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Temp. 
Captain  Sept.   191 5.      M.C  July   1917. 

HANNAY,  HARRY. 

Ewart  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1901-8.  Associate,  Institute  of  Mining 
and  Metallurgy.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 5,  Cadet.  5th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915.  R.E.  (T.),  Lowland  Division,  Lieut.  Nov.  1916; 
Acting  Captain  Jan.  1916;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1918  to  March  1919.  M.C.June 
1916.     Dispatches  May  191 8. 

HARCUS,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Bombardier  ; 
Officer  Cadet  May  191 8.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

HARDIE,  JOHN  ANDREW. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  MA.  (Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  1908. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  George  Heriot's  O.T.C,  2nd  Lieut. 
June  191 5.  4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 8  to 
Jan.   191 9. 

HARDIE,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1905.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon 
March  1887.  Retired  1908.  Mobilised,  Fleet-Surgeon,  Aug.  1914;  Surgeon- 
Commander;  Surgeon-Captain,  Nov.  1918.  Retired  Dec.  1918.  Ministry  of 
Pensions.     Mention   Nov.   1914.     O.B.E.  Jan.   1919. 

HARDIE,  RONALD  W.  W. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1913-17,  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.N.A.S.,  Sub-Lieut.  April  1917.  Royal  Air  Force, 
Lieut.  April  1918  ;  Captain  and  Pilot  Feb.  1919. 

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HARDING,  HOWARD. 

Merchant  Taylors;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1904; 
Captain  July   1907;  Major  July   191 5.     India.     Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

HARDWICKE,  LAWRENCE  CAMPBELL  VIGOR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  July  1917.  O.C.  3/3rd  London  Field 
Ambulance. 

HARE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM. 

Oliver's  Mount  School,  Scarborough.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1882;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1886;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1886.  President,  Royal  Medical  Society.  Assistant  in 
Surgery,  1884-8;  Professor  of  Surgery,  Manchester  University.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
April   191 5. 

HARE,  EDWARD. 

Leith  Academy.  M.A.  1910;  (Hons.  Hist.)  1913.  Schoolmaster.  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Private  Nov.   191 5  ;  L/Corporal ;  Sergeant. 

HARKNESS,  JOHN. 

Wallace  Hall  Academy,  Dumfriesshire.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-16; 
M.A.  1914  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Nov.  191 5-19.  1st  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  Aug.  1916.     France.     Wounded  at  Ginchy,  Somme,  Jan.  1917. 

HARKNESS,  ROBERT  COLTART. 

Dumfries  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.);  F.R.C.P. 
(Lond.).  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917;  Acting  Major 
Aug.  191 8. 

HARLEY,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-15  ;  M.A.,  B.Sc.  191 5. 
Schoolmaster.  RE.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5  ;  Acting  Sergeant 
Jan.  to  March  1919. 

HARLEY,  JAMES  LAWSON. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  R.A.M.C.,  April  1916. 
Optician,  3rd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Glasgow.      France. 

HARLEY,  JOHN  LAING 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Science, 
1918.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  191 5.  RE.,  No.  3  Special  Coy,  Pioneer 
July  1916.     France.     Wounded  at  the  Somme,  Aug.  1916,  and  Ypres,  July  1917. 

HARMER,  JOHN  DANIEL. 

Towcester  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  N.  Rhodesian  Medical  Corps,  191 7.  France 
191 5-16.     India  and  Mesopotamia  1916-17. 

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HARPER,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1900-3.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1905. 
14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  May  191 5;  L/Corporal.  4th 
Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  France,  Beaumont  Hamel,  Arras,  and  Bourlon  Wood, 
June  1916  to  March  1918. 

HARPER,  FRANCES  MARGARET. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  D.P.H.  (Camb.);  D.T.M.,  R.C.P.  &  S.  (Eng.).  Attached 
R.A.M.C,  No.  2  Malta  Coy.,  Tigne,  and  St  Andrew's  Military  Hospitals,  Malta, 
Aug.  1916  to  May  1919.  M.O.,  Lady  Muriel  Paget's  Mission  to  Czecho-Slovakia 
June  1919. 

HARPER,  FREDERICK  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
March   191 5  ;    Captain    Sept.   1915.      M.C.  1918. 

HARPER,  GEORGE. 

Leith  Walk  School.  Pathology  Department.  R  A. M.C,  Private  Aug.  1914 ; 
Corporal  July  1916;  Sergeant  Feb.  1917.  13th  Field  Ambulance,  14th  Stationary 
Hospital  Laboratory,  Boulogne  Base.     France  19 14. 

HARPER-NELSON,  JOHN  JOSEPH. 

Coopers  Company  School,  London.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1907  ;  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1913.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1908;  Captain  191 1;  Major  May 
1918.  Dispatches  May  1915,  Oct.  1917,  Oct.  1918,  and  Feb.  1919.  M.C.  Oct. 
1917.      O.B.E.  Feb.   1919. 

HARRIES,  THOMAS  LAVELLIN  PAXLEY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  Dec.   1914;    Surgeon  April   1917. 

HARRINGTON,  ARCHIBALD  CHAPMAN. 

Glenalmond.  O.T.C  1913.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Corporal. 
R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  June  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

HARRIS,  ARTHUR  TREVENNING. 

Grahamstown  School,  South  Africa.  O.T.C.  1906-12.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1914-15  and  1917-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C  Medical,  1915,  Cadet.  1st  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  to  April  1917. 

HARRIS,  CHARLES  EDWARD  SMITH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut,  Aug.  1914.  H.M.  Ships  Fearless 
and  Endeavour. 

HARRIS,  CHESTER. 

Newfoundland.  Mount  Allison  University,  Sackville,  N.B.,  Canada.  B.A.  1910; 
M.B.  Ch.B.  1916.  University  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-16.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April 
1916;  Captain  April  1917.  9th  Battn.  Royal  Sussex  Regiment.  France  1916-18; 
Salonika  and  Bulgaria  1918-19.     M.C.  191S. 

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HARRIS,  HERBERT  REGINALD. 

Fort  William  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  R.N.V.R.,  Signalman 
June  1916. 

HARRISON,  ALEXANDER. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1904-7.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1914.  7th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June 
191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916;  Major.     Attached  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Feb.  1918. 

HARRISON,  JAMES  LEES.     (See  p.  749-) 

HARRISON,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON. 

Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School,  Penrith.  M.B.,  CM.  1880;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1883. 
Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  July  191 5. 

HARRISS,  STANLEY  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1893;  D.P.H.  (Camb.) 
1894.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major;  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1914. 

HART,  FREDERICK  G. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1906-8.  Sth  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Lieut.  Sept.   1914;    Captain  Jan.   1916.     M.C 

HART,  FREDERICK  JOHN  ABT. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Feb.  1917  to  March  1920.  Egypt  March 
1915.  Gallipoli  April  191 5  ;  France  March  1916  to  June  1919.  Thrice  Mentioned 
in  Dispatches. 

HART,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  191 2- 15  and  191 8-19; 
M.A.  1915.  O.T.C  Infantry,  1914-15,  Medical  1918-19,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C  (T.), 
Private  May   191 5. 

HARTLEY,  JAMES  NORMAN  JACKSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1913  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Captain 
Dec.  1916.  Edinburgh  and  Border  War  Hospital,  Dunkirk,  191 5;  Surgical 
Observation  Hut,  Etaples,  1917-18.     France.     O.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

HARTY,  GARNET  WILSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Temp.  Major  1916. 
O.C  No.  4  Field  Ambulance,  and  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  N.Z.  Exp.  Force. 

HARVEY,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERY. 

Arbroath  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1903  ; 
Captain  1906;  Major  Aug.  1915  ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1917.  France  Sept. 
1914  to  Dec.  191 5  ;  D.A.D.M.S.,  1st  Indian  Army  Corps.  Mesopotamia,  Feb.  1916 
to  March  1919;  North  Persia  1919.     Dispatches  Feb.  191 5  and  Aug.  1917. 

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HARVEY,  ARTHUR. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet. 
15th  and  23rd  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.;  Captain  and  Adjutant 
March  191 8.     France. 

HARVEY,  DAVID  STANGER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Oct.  191 5. 

HARVEY,  GEORGE  WADDELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April 
1916-17,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  Forth  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
June  1917;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918. 

HARVEY,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.A.  1893;  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1899.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1899;  Major  Jan.  191 1;  Mobilised  Dec.  1914;  Lieut-Col. 
Jan.  1919.  Indian  Exp.  Force.  France  191 5;  Mesopotamia.  Invalided  home 
May  1917.     Dispatches  Aug.  1917  and  July  1919. 

HASELL,  GODFREY  SINCLAIR. 

Rossall.  Cadet  Corps  1903-6,  Cadet  Corporal.  B.Sc.  1912.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  1909-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.E.,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5;  Captain  Feb.  1916; 
Acting  Major  June  1918;  Major  Oct.  1918  ;  Adjutant  R.C.E.  and  O.C.  262nd 
Coy.  R.E.,  Aug.  19 16  to  March  1919.  France.  Dispatches  191 8  and  1919. 
M.C.   1919. 

HASLAM,  JOHN  FEARBY  CAMPBELL. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908-12,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  Salonika  and 
France.     Dispatches  Nov.   1917.     M.C.  Jan.   1918. 

HASTIE,  STUART  HENDERSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-12  and  1914-15,  Cadet 
Corporal.  4th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July 
1917.     Tank  Corps  July  1916,  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918.     M.C;  O.B.E. 

HASTINGS,  HARRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914.  9th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  13th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1915.  5th  and  8th  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain 
April  1916.     France  191 5  and  1917-18.     Prisoner  of  War  1918. 

HASTINGS,  THOMAS  ERNEST. 

St  Lawrence  College.  First  XI.,  Football  and  Hockey.  O.T.C.  1908-12.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918.  O.T.C.  Medical,  191 2-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
5th  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5;  Captain 
Oct.  1915.  Gallipoli  191 5  ;  Serbia  191 5  ;  Macedonia  1915-17;  Palestine  1917-18. 
Wounded  Aug.  191 5.     Dispatches  Nov.  1917.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

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HASTON,  ALBERT. 

Bathgate  Academy.     Student  of  Arts,  1918.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  Private. 

HASWELL,  CYRIL  WEBB. 

Kingsmead  School,  Cheshire.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  April  191 7, 
Cadet.  2nd  Artists'  Rifles,  Private  April  1917.  2/i7th  London  Regiment, 
L/Corporal  Sept.  1918;  Sergeant  Dec.  1918.  British  Military  Mission,  U.S.A., 
Sept.  1917  to  March  1918.     France  March  1918  to  July  1919. 

HASWELL,  JOHN  FRANCIS. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1898;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1890. 
4th  Border  Regiment,  1886,  Lieut.-Col.  Oct.  1914.  Transferred  to  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.-Col.  July  1917.     Dispatches  (India)  1917.     V.D. 

HATHAWAY,  FRANK  JOHN. 

Aldenham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1902.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
I895-9,  Private.     South  African  Campaign,  1900.     R.A.M.C,  Captain   1916. 

HAULTAIN,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  THEODORE. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1 908-1 1,  Cadet  Sergeant.  B.A.  (Camb.). 
Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  B.C.  (Camb.)  1916.  Cambridge  University 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1911-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  Resident  Dresser,  2nd  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  Aug.  1914  to  April  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Feb. 
1917.  29th  Lancers  (Indian  Army).  Palestine.  M.C.  Jan.  1919;  O.B.E.  and 
Dispatches  June   1919. 

HAUPTFLEISCH,  FRANCOIS  JOUBERT. 

High  School,  Lower  Paarl.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 1 -16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914-15,  Cadet.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
Oct.   191 7. 

HAWICK,  JOANN  BARBARA. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  M.A.  1908.  Cataloguer,  Edinburgh  University  Library. 
W.R.N. S.,  Senior  Writer,  Sept.  191 8.     Granton  Naval  Base. 

HAWKES,  ERNEST  STANLEY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C  Infantry,  May  1909 
to  April  191 3,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 

HAWKINS,  FRANCIS  HENRY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.     RA.M.C,  Lieut.-Col. 

HAWLEY,  ALBERT. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  1915  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut. 
July  1917;  Captain  July  1919.     8th  Welsh  Regiment,  Mesopotamia. 

HAWLEY,  GEORGE. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-10.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  191 2  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd 
Aircraftsman  Feb.   1918;  1st  Aircraftsman  Dec.   1918. 

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HAWORTH,  WALLACE  ELLWOOD. 

Canterbury  College,  N.Z.  University.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1893. 
Rhodesian  Native  Regiment,  Surgeon-Captain,  Aug.  1917  to  March  1919. 
German  East  Africa  and  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

HAWS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM. 

St  Chad's  College,  Denstone,  North  Staffordshire.  Cadet  Corps  1906-7.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1918-19.  9th  Royal  Scots  (University  Coy.),  Oct.  191 1 
to  Aug.  1914,  Acting  L/Corporal.  7th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Temp.  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1916. 
Gallipoli   191 5.     Wounded  July   191 5.     Invalided  out  Aug.   1916. 

HAY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut.  Jan.  191 1;  Captain  Jan.  1914.  Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  1917.  Twice 
Mentioned  in  Dispatches  191 8. 

HAY,  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  B.Sc.  1896;  A.M.I.C.E.  1st  Lovat  Scouts,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914.  R.E.,  Captain  May  191 5  ;  Major  May  1917.  France  1915. 
M.C.  June  1917. 

HAY,  MATTHEW. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1878;  M.D.  1881  ;  LL.D.  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica,  Aberdeen.     R.A.M.C  (Sanitary),  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1909. 

HAY,  PERCIVAL  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1904.  Clinical  Lecturer,  Ophthalmology,  Sheffield 
University.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  June  1917;  Captain  June  1918.  Ophthalmic 
Specialist,  Aldershot  Command. 

HAY,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Captain  March  191 5.  Attached  i/6th  Royal  Scots.  Mesopotamia 
Exp.  Force,  attached  87th  Punjabis.  France,  first  and  second  Ypres,  Somme,  1916; 
Egypt  and  India.     Wounded. 

HAY,  WILLIAM. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  M.R.CV.S. 
1915.  O.T.C  1913-15.  Army  Veterinary  Corps,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain, 
Jan.   1917.     France  and   India.     Dispatches  April   191 8. 

HAYCRAFT,  JOHN  BERRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5;  Acting 
Major  Jan.  1918.  No.  1  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  May  191 5  to  Dec.  1918. 
France.     Dispatches  June  191 5.     M.C.  June  1918. 

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HAYES,  HENRY  DOUGLAS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  191 5  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.C.,  Private  Sept. 
1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     France. 

HAYES,  VINCENT  LEO  PATRICK. 

St  Patrick's  College,  Ballarat.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.   1914  to  Dec.   191 5,  Cadet.     RF.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.   1916.     France. 

HEARDER,  FREDERIC  POLLINGTON. 

Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School,  Carmarthen.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1897. 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1889-93,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1918; 
Captain  June  19 19.     Neurologist. 

HEARNE,  KENNETH  GOODALL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 

HEATH,  DOUGLAS  ALBERT  GORDON. 

Dunbar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 8.  i/8th  Royal  Scots  (T),  L/Corporal  Aug. 
1914.     France  1914-18. 

HEATHCOTE,  GEORGE  FRANCIS  PALMER 

Grahamstown  School.  B.A.  (Cape);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  D.P.H.  1920.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  16th  Manchester  Regiment  and  2nd  East 
Lancashire  Regiment.     Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palms,  April  1917.     M.C.  May  1918. 

HEDDERWICK,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

Fettes.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  March  191 8.  2nd  Scots  Guards,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 8.  France  Oct.  to 
Nov.  1918.     The  Rhine  Dec.  1918  to  March  1919. 

HEDDLE,  MALCOLM. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  B.Sc.  1909.  A.M.I.CE.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Major  Oct.  1917.     D.S.O.  June  1918;  M.C.  Oct.  1918.     Dispatches  June  1918. 

HEDLEY,  WALLACE  TYNEMOUTH. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1896  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.) 
1893.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  April  1916;  Major  March  1918. 

HEMPHILL,  ROBERT. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Law,  1894-6.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1899.  Union  of  South  Africa,  Rand  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  Feb. 
1910;    Captain   1915. 

HENDERSON,  ADRIAN  BETHELL. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet  B.Q.M.S.  RFC,  2nd  Lieut.  (Pilot  Officer,  Observer) 
Nov.  1917.     France.     Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany  Aug.  to  Dec.  1918. 

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HENDERSON,  AENEAS  ALEXANDER. 

Stirling  High  School.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  Nov.  1916. 
3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.     France  Nov.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

HENDERSON,  ALASTAIR. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Pipe-Major.  Student  of  Science, 
1918.  Rifle  Brigade,  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917.  Twice 
Wounded. 

HENDERSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.A.  and  Anti-Aircraft, 
Gunner  Dec.  191 5.     France. 

HENDERSON,  ALEXANDER  BAIN. 

Clyne  School,  Sutherland.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private  Dec.  1914;  Corporal  Feb.  191 5;  Sergeant  March  191 5  ;  C.O.M.S. 
May  191 5  ;    2nd  Lieut.  Dec.   191 5  ;    Lieut.  July   1917. 

HENDERSON,  ALEXANDER  ROY  MILNE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  April  19 18.     France. 

HENDERSON,  CHARLES  LAMOND. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  4th  Gordons  (T.),  Aberdeen,  191 3-14,  Private. 
Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1916-17  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919.  5th  Bedfordshire 
Regiment,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  May  191 3.  68th  Prov.  Battn.  Invalided  out 
March   191 6. 

HENDERSON,  DAVID. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  M.A.  1904  (Hons.  Engl.)  1905.  4th  Royal 
Scots  (College  Coy.),  1903-5,  Private.  Australian  Light  Horse,  May  1917. 
Transferred  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps.     Invalided  out  Oct.  1917. 

HENDERSON,  DAVID  KENNEDY. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1916, 
Captain  July  1917  ;  Major  July  1918.     Dunblane  War  Hospital. 

HENDERSON,  DONALD  J.  D. 

Dale  College,  King  William's  Town.  O.T.C.  191 5-16,  Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1919.     Royal  Air  Force,  June   1918  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.   1919. 

HENDERSON,  ERNEST  J. 

Anatomy  Department.  R.  A.M.C.  (T.),  Q.M.S.  No.  7  Prisoners  of  War  Hospital, 
Tel-el-Kebir,  Egypt. 

HENDERSON,  FRANCIS. 

Durham  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R. A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ;  Major  Sept.  1918.  No.  18  Ambulance 
Train,  France,  and  No.  8  Field  Ambulance.  M.C.  July  1918 ;  Bar  to  M.C. 
Feb.   1 91 9. 

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HENDERSON,  GEOFFREY  ALEXANDER  PHILIP. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-15;  M.A.  1912  ; 
B.Sc.  1915.  RE.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1916; 
Staff  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  May  1917;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1917  to  April 
1919.     France  July  1915  to  Nov.  1918.     Wounded  at  the  Somme  Aug.  1916. 

HENDERSON,  GEORGE. 

M.A.  1892;  M.B.,  CM.  1895.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915. 

HENDERSON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS. 

Loretto.  Student  of  Law,  1894-7.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1899.  3rd  Scottish 
Horse  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  June  1916;  Temp.  Major  June  1916  to 
Sept.  1917.  Attached  10th  (Lovat  Scouts)  Battn.  Cameron  Highlanders,  Oct. 
1916.  Gallipoli  Aug.  to  Nov.  1915  ;  Egypt  Jan.  to  Oct.  1916 ;  Salonika  Oct.  1916 
to  June  1918  ;  France  June  to  Dec.  1918.     M.C.  June  1919. 

HENDERSON,  HESTER  MORRIS. 

Ladies'  College,  Cheltenham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  L.M.  (Dublin).  Red  Cross 
and  Canteen  Work,  1914-15.  Auxiliary,  R.A.M.C,  attached  Q.M.A.A.C.  Re- 
cruiting Medical  Controller,  Warrington,  Oct.  1917.  Q.M.A.A.C,  Abbeville, 
France,  and  Wear  Bay  Hospital,  191 8-19. 

HENDERSON,  HUGH  PRICE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  9th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  Private  Sept.  1914.  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  June 
1915  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1917.  6th  Machine-Gun  Corps. 
France  1917-18.     Wounded. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-19.  3rd  Scots  Guards,  Private; 
Signaller  April  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES  ABBEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1907-12  and  1913-16  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3  ;  B.Sc,  P.H.  191 5.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Aug.  1914 ;  Major  Nov. 
x9!9-  3rci  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Aug.  1914.  Attached  Scottish  Command, 
April  1916.  2/1  st  Home  Counties  Division,  Sanitary  Section,  Jan.  1917.  Egypt 
Aug.  1917;  Jerusalem  Nov.  1918.     D.A.D.M.S.,  Jerusalem,  Nov.  1919. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES  ELMSLIE. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-12.  President,  University 
Union.  O.T.C  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  March  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916;  Staff  Captain 
Jan.  1917  to  April  1919.  France.  M.C.  June  1918.  Dispatches  June  1916, 
Jan.   1917,  and   March   1919. 

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HENDERSON,  JAMES  MERCER. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 5  to 
Dec.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Oct.  1918.  France  Aug.  1917  to  June  1919.  Wounded  at  Zonnebeke  Oct. 
1917. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  B.Sc.  1893;  D.Sc.  1899.  M.I.E.E.  R.E.,  Lieut.  Oct. 
191 5  ;  Captain  July  1918.  Experimental  Officer,  Signal  Service.  War  Office, 
March   191 9. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN. 

Durham  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5. 

HENDERSON,  NORMAN  JOHN  DEWAR. 

M.A.  191 3.     6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916. 

HENDERSON,  NORMAN  KEANE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914, 
Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer;  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  July  1916. 

HENDERSON,  PATRICK  HAGART. 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June 
1900;  Major  Dec.  1911;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1917  ;  Lieut-Col.  Dec.  1917 ; 
Temp.  Colonel  June  191 7.  France.  No.  9  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Dec.  1914. 
D.A.D.M.S.,  7th  Division,  Jan.  1915.  Egypt  Oct.  1915  ;  Macedonia  Nov.  1915. 
28th  and  27th  Divisions;  Russia  Dec.  1918.  A.D.M.S.,  27th  Division.  D.S.O. 
June  1916.     Dispatches  Jan.  and  June  1916,  July  1917,  and  June  1918. 

HENDERSON,  PERCY  SYME. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  to  Nov. 
1918.     K.O.S.B.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1920. 

HENDERSON,  ROBERT  SAMUEL  FINDLAY. 

Fettes;  First  XV  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  First  XV  and  International,  1882-5. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1884;  Colonel  Jan.  1914;  Hon.  Major-General  Dec.  1917. 
Suakin,  1885;  Burmese  War,  1886;  Malakand,  1897;  South  Africa,  1901-2. 
A.D.M.S.,  Quetta  Division,  Feb.  1915,  and  17th  Division,  April  to  July  1915. 
Director-General,  N.Z.  Medical  Services,  Aug.  191 5  to  March  1919.  K.H.P. 
Dec.  1910     C.B.  1917.     K.C.M.G.  Oct.  1919. 

HENDERSON,  SELBY  HERRIOT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1882.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  March  191 2. 

HENDERSON,  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886.     RAM.C,  Lieut. 

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HENDERSON,  THOMSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1903.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1894-9,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914  ;  Captain  Aug.  191 5. 
Ophthalmic  Specialist,  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Netley. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  JOHN  GILMOUR. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5; 
Captain  May  1916-19.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  July  191 5  to  May  1919. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1913-16;  B.L.  1916.  London  Scottish, 
Private  Aug.  191 8. 

HENDRIE,  ALFRED  STIRLING. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5;  Captain 
Sept.  1916.     147th  Brigade,  R.F.A.     Wounded  March  1918. 

HENDRIE,  JOHN  GAIRDNER  WHITE. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1906-10  and  1912-14. 
M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1910.  President,  Dialectic  and  Theological  Societies.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1909-10,  Artillery,  191 2-14,  Cadet  Bombardier.  Ayrshire  R.H.A.  (T.), 
and  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1918. 
France  May  1916  to  July  1919.     Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian)  1917 ;  M.C.  1918. 

HENDRIE,  JOSEPH. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1919 ;  M.A.  1919.  School- 
master.    R.N.V.R.,  Signalman,  April  1916.     South  Atlantic  Convoy  Duties. 

HENDRIE,  KELVIN  GLADSTONE  PETER. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.C.  April  1917,  Pilot;  2nd  Lieut.  June 
1917;   Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  April  1918. 

HENDRY,  CHARLES  VICTOR. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1912-15,  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  191S.  2nd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1918.  Mesopotamian  and  Egyptian  Exp. 
Forces. 

HENDRY,  G.  P. 

Student  of  Arts.     R.H.A.  (T.),  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  2nd  Lieut. 

HENDRY,  PATRICK. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  B.Sc.  1909.  South  African  Imperial  Light  Horse,  Trooper 
Sept.  1914.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     M.C.  March  1917. 

HENDRY,  RIDLEY.     (See  p.  749.) 
HENDRY,  ROBERT. 

Merchiston  Castle.     Cadet  Corps  1891-3.      Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1895-1900; 

M.A.  1900.    Advocate,  1901.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  June 

1916.     France. 

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HENDRY,  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College ;  First  XI.  and  XV.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1906-8,  Sergeant.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1908  to 
April  1910,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  5th  Royal  Irish  Regiment,  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  July 
1917.     Serbia,  Salonika,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  France. 

HENRY,  ALEXANDER  ALLAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  R.E.  (T.),  City  of 
Edinburgh  Fortress,  April  1908;  Corporal  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant  Dec.  1914; 
C.S.M.  Feb.  1917.  188th  (Special  Coy.)  France.  R.F.A.  (S.R),  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  191 7;  Lieut.  March  1919.     France. 

HENRY,  J.  A. 

Student  of  Science.     10th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 

HEPBURN,  CHARLES  MICHAEL. 

Alloa  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1912-15  and  1918-19.  M.A. 
191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  7th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Captain. 
Machine-Gun  Corps. 

HEPBURN,  DAVID. 

Brand's  School,  Milnathort.  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.D.  1891.  Volunteer  Medical 
Staff  Corps,  1886;  Captain  and  O.C.  Lecturer,  Demonstrator,  and  Examiner  in 
Anatomy.  Professor  of  Anatomy,  University  College,  Cardiff.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
1886.  Colonel  and  O.C,  3rd  Western  General  Hospital,  1908.  C.M.G.  V.D. 
Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

HEPBURN,  JAMES. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 1  to  April  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916. 

HEPBURN,  WILLIAM  ALLAN  FORSYTH. 

Kirkcudbright  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  191 3.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private 
Jan.  1910;  Corporal.  3rd  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  Attached 
14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.     M.C 

HEPPLE,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER. 

Ballymena  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  Boxing  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan. 
1909  to  June  1912,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.' June  1912.  RA.M.C 
(Reg.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  M.C. 
Aug.   1918;  Bar  to  M.C.   Feb.   1919.     Dispatches   1919. 

HERD,  GEORGE  GROSVENOR 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  Student  of  Medicine, 
191 5-17  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916-17,  Cadet.  Artists'  Rifles,  Private  April 
1917.  7th  and  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917; 
Lieut.  May  1919.     France.     Wounded  at  Meteren  July  1918. 

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HERD,  WALTER. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  LL.B.  1912.  Solicitor,  1912. 
7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Captain 
Sept.  1916.     M.C.  1918.     Dispatches  1919. 

HERDMAN,  RONALD  TYDD. 

Collegiate  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1910. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.     Dispatches  Dec.  1916. 

HERDMAN,  THOMAS  ANDERSON. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 7  to  May  191 8,  Cadet  Bombardier.  Royal  Marine 
Artillery,  Oct.   1916.      R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1919. 

HERMON,  JAMES  MILNE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5-16.  Military  Hospitals, 
Grantham  and  Millbank.     H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Panama.     Invalided  out. 

HERON,  DAVIS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1912.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  July 
1914.     CLE. 

HERON,  JOHN. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept. 
1916. 

HERON,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     RA.M.C,  28th  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut. 

HERRIDGE,  DAVID  RUSSELL. 

Hampton  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Law,  1913-15,  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan. 
to  Feb.  1915,  Cadet.  A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain 
Jan.  1916;  Major  April  1918.  Ships' Accountant,  Dardanelles.  Egypt  July  1915  ; 
Palestine.     M.C.  (Jerusalem)  April  191 8.     Dispatches  June  191 8. 

HERRIOT,  THOMAS  PEARSON. 

Fettes;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1920.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb. 
1915;  Captain  Feb.  1916.     Jullundur  Brigade,  1918-19. 

HERVEY,  GERALD  CHARLES  IRVIN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  9th  Leicestershire  Regiment,  Captain  and 
Adjutant  Sept.   191 5  ;  Major  June  1918. 

HETHERINGTON,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1916  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet  B.Q.MS.  ; 
Officer  Cadet  June   1917.      R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1917.      Egypt  1918-19. 

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HEWAT,  ANDREW  FERGUS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907 ;  F.R.C.P.  Assistant  to  Professor  of 
Tuberculosis.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  Royal  Victoria 
Hospital,  Netley,  Physician.     Mention  March  1919. 

HEWAT,  AUBREY  MIDDLETON. 

Fettes.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  191 1;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
July  1917;    Captain  July  1918.     France   1917-19. 

HEWAT,  HARRY  AITKEN. 

Loretto.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Medical 
Nov.  1914  to  April  1915,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  April  191 5. 
Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Captain  Sept.  1918;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1918. 

HEWAT,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  Anatomy  Staff,  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  1914;  Captain  March  191 7.  King's  Royal  Rifles.  Mesopotamia  and 
33rd  General  Hospital,  India. 

HEWAT,  Sir  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  South  African  Defence  Forces 
(Volunteers),  1888.  Mobilised  1914,  Lieut-Col. ;  Colonel  1918.  German  South- 
West  Africa.     Dispatches  1916.     Knighted  for  Service  as  A.D.M.S. 

HEWAT,  JOHN. 

South  African  College,  Cape  Town.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Attached  British  Indians.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Captain   1915.     France. 

HEWISON,  JAMES  KING. 

Morton  Parish  School.  MA.  1874;  D.D.  1900.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Highland  Brigade,  R.G.A.  (T.),  Captain  Dec.   1910. 

HEWLETT,  GEORGE. 

Giggleswick.  M.B.,  CM.  1883.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Aug.  1887;  Fleet  Surgeon 
1901.  Mobilised  Oct.  1914.  P.M.O.,  H.M.  Dockyard,  Portsmouth,  1914-17. 
S.S.  Sardinia,  Nov.  1917  to  July  1918.  Torpedoed.  Ministry  of  Pensions, 
Sept.   1918  to  May   1919. 

HEWLETT,  JAMES  EDGAR. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5-16. 

HIGGINS,  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

Student  of  Science,  1917-19.  C.D.A.  (Edin.).  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1918 
to  May  1919,  Cadet.     4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Oct.   1914. 

HIGNETT,  LIONEL  WATSON. 

King's  School,  Chester.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.) 
1892;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1909.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1915. 
Egypt  and  Suvla  Bay,  Gallipoli,  Aug.  1915.     Invalided  home  Nov.  191 5. 

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HILL,  ALBERT  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-13.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  July  191 5.  17th  London 
Regiment  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918 ;  Acting  Captain 
Sept.   191 8. 

HILL,  DAVID  McGOWAN. 

Student  of  Law.     King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 

HILL,  JAMES  GILL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  Sept.  1915  ;  Major 
Dec.  1918;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan  1919.  2nd  Northern  Field  Ambulance  and  35th 
General  Hospital,  Calais.     M.C.  Dec.   1918. 

HILL,  JAMES  LESLIE. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1905-9  and  1912-17; 
M.A.  1909;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-15,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 

HILL,  JAMES  ROLAND. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Major  March  1918. 
30th  Field  Ambulance. 

HILL,  JOHN  McADAM. 

Royal  School,  Dungannon.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1902-7, 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  2nd  Highland  Light 
Infantry;  10th  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and  5th  Royal  Irish  Regiment. 
Order  of  St  Sava  (5th  Class),  July  191 5. 

HILL,  KENNETH  JAMES  COWAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Science, 
1914-15  and  1918-20;  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  1915, 
Cadet.     RE.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.   191 5  ;    Lieut.  July  1917. 

HILL,  RICHARD  PERCY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.     Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 

HILL,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1906-8.  Student  of  Science,  1908-11 
and  1919;  B.Sc.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  3rd  Durham 
Light  Infantry  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Captain  March 
1916.     France.     Wounded  July  191 5.     Invalided  out  191 8. 

HILL,  WILLIAM  GEOFFREY. 

Malvern  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1919.  University  O.T.C 
Infantry,  1916-17.  15th  Sherwood  Foresters,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  Wounded  at 
Voormezeele,  Belgium,  Sept.  1918.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1919. 

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HILL,  WILLIAM  HUGH. 

Blairlodge.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1902;  D.P.H.  1906.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. 
Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916.  France  Jan.  1916  to  April  1919.  Sanitary  Officer, 
55th  Division,  No.  4  Mobile  (Hygiene)  Laboratory,  and  Acting  D.A.D.M.S.  (San.) 
Second  Army.     Dispatches  and  Medaille  des  Epidemics  1918. 

HILLCOAT,  ROBERT  GUY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1909;  LL.B  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct. 
1914,  Cadet.  23rd  Royal  Fusiliers,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  July  191 5. 
205th  Division  Employment  Coy.,  Labour  Corps.  Attached  R.A.O.C.  H.O., 
Third  Army.     France  Nov.   191 5.     Dispatches  Dec.   191 8  and  July   1919. 

HILL  SCOTT,  CONRAD. 

Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  3/9th 
Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  1915  ;  Lieut.  1917;  Captain  1917.  France. 
Invalided  out. 

HINVVOOD,  HARRY  CLIVE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908-14,  Cadet  B.S.M.  R.F.A.  (S.R), 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  France  Dec.  1914.  Prisoner  of  War,  March  191 5. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1918. 

HIRD,  FREDERICK  WAISTELL 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  to  1907,  L/Corporal. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1910  to  April  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ;  Captain  Aug.  1915.     M.C.  July  1918.     Dispatches  June  1917. 

HISCOCK,  ALFRED  WALTER. 

Ancrum  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  Lovat  Scouts,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France. 

HISLOP,  DAVID  HALL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Artists'  Rifles,  Private  191 5.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
1916;  Lieut.  March  1918.     France.     Wounded  1917. 

HISLOP,  DAVID  MURDOCH. 

M.A.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1910  to  April  191 3,  Cadet.  5th  Highland 
Light  Infantry  (T),  Private  ;  L/Corporal. 

HISLOP,  FRANCIS  DANIEL. 

Boroughmuir  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14  and  1918-19;  M.A. 
1915  (Hons.  Hist.)  1919.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T),  June  1909;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Lieut.  May  1915 ;  Temp.  Captain  April  1916 ;  Acting  Captain  Jan.  1917. 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  Feb.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.  Gallipoli  Sept.  191 5  ;  Egypt 
Jan.   1916  ;    France  March  1916  to  June  1917. 

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HISLOP,  GORDON.      . 

Leith  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1909.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar.  5th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914.  10th  and  2nd  Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut. 
Mayi9i7;  Lieut.  Nov.   1918. 

HISLOP,  LAWRENCE. 

Glasgow  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  June  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet. 
Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918. 

HISLOP,  STEPHEN  LUNN. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  R.E.  and  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  191 8. 

HISLOP,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914.  Scots  Greys,  Trooper, 
Sept.   1914. 

HISLOP,  WILLIAM. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1903-6,  Private.     A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  Dec.  191 5. 

HOBKIRK,  ANDREW  MOSS. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Science,  1916  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
April  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  R.G.A.,  153rd  Heavy 
Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  June   1918.     Salonika. 

HODGSON,  ALBERT  ERNEST. 

Sir  Wm.  Turner's  Grammar  School,  Coatham,  Redcar,  Yorks.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ; 
M.D.  191 1  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1906.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916. 

HODGSON,  STEWART. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915  ; 
Captain  June   1916.     Wounded   March  and   Oct.   1918.     M.C.  July    1918. 

HODSDON,  Sir  JAMES  WILLIAM  BEEMAN. 

Sherborne.  Student  of  Medicine,  1877-80;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1883;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1883;  M.D.,  M.S.  (Ireland)  1881.  Lecturer  and  Examiner  in  Clinical 
Surgery.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  July  1908.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 
Dispatches  March  and  Aug.  1919.     K.B.E.  1920. 

HOGARTH,  BERTRAM  WHEWELL. 

M.R.C.P.  (Eng.)  1890;  L.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1890;  M.B.,  B.S.  (Lond.)  1891  ;  B.Sc. 
(P.H.)  (Edin.)  1894;  M.D.  (Lond.)  1894.  5th  Royal  Lancaster  Regiment, 
Major.  Transferred  R.A.M.C.,  Major  May  191 5.  3rd  West  Lancashire  Field 
Ambulance.     France   191 5. 

HOGARTH,  JAMES  BURNET. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  1914;  M.D.  1919;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1918.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug. 
1916 ;  Captain  March  1917.  London  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  and 
2/8th  Lancashire  Fusiliers.     City  of  London  Military   Hospital.     France.   1917. 

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HOGARTH,  RANDAL  FAIR. 

Berwick  Grammar  School.      Student  of  Arts,   1918.      A.S.C.  (M.T.),   Feb.    1917; 
L/Corporal  July  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

HOGG,  GEORGE  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.     O.T.C.  1914-16.     Student  of  Science,  1918.     Royal  Air 
Force,  Cadet  Aug.  191 8. 

HOGG,  HENRY  SCOTT  ANDERSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1905.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  191 7  ;  Captain  March  191 8. 

HOGG,  ROBERT. 

Moray  House  School.  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.S.C.  (M.T),  Private  Nov. 
1918. 

HOILE,  HENRY  JOHN. 

Dundee  High  School.     M.A.  (St  Andrews) ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.   1900.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

June    191 5  ;    Captain    Jan.    1918.      Med.    Exp.   Force,  July    1915    to   June   1916. 

Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  July  1917  to  April  1919. 
HOLE,  GILBERT  LINDSAY  DOUGLAS. 

Edinburgh    Academy;    First    XV.    and    XI.      Student  of  Law,    1901-6.     Writer 

to   the    Signet,    1906.      10th    King's    Liverpool    Regiment    (Liverpool    Scottish), 

Private  May  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Lieut.  July  1918.     France  July  1917  to 

Feb.  191 8.     Ypres,  Cambrai,  Festubert,  and  La  Bassee. 

HOLE,  RICHARD  BRASSEY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Major  July  191 5;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  Egypt  and 
France.     Dispatches. 

HOLLAND,  HENRY  TRISTRAM. 

Loretto.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907.  Beluchistan  Indian  Defence 
Force,  Captain.     Mention  1919.     Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal  (2nd  Class). 

HOLMDEN,  FRANK  ALFRED  AMPHLETT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889.  Colonial  Office  Forces,  Surgeon-Captain  1893.  Matabele  War, 
1893  ;  South  African  Campaign,  1 899-1902.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  May  191 5  ;  Major 
Feb.  1916.  Southern  Command,  191 5- 19.  Dispatches  Feb.  and  April  1901. 
D.S.O.  April  1901. 

HOLMDEN,  HARRY  FOSTER. 

Auckland  College,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  191 1  ;  M.D  1913  ;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1909  to  April  191 2,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
June  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916;  Major  Jan.  191 8.  14th  Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
two  years.     Dispatches  (German  East  Africa),  Sept.  1918. 

HOLMES,  FRANK. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-18.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  191 2-14,  Cadet ;  and  Medical,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant  May  191 7  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1917;  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
Oct.  1915.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1918;  Captain  Oct.  1919.     France,  Black  Sea. 

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HOLMES,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.,  1886.     R.A.M.C.,  Major.     4th  London  Field  Ambulance. 

HOLMES,  NOEL  ROWLAND  HUTCHINSON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  Feb. 
1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut;  Acting  Captain. 
Gallipoli  Sept.  1915  ;  Palestine.     Dispatches  April  1918. 

HOLMES,  NORMAN. 

Municipal  School,  Barrow-in-Furness.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1916 
to  June  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet,  June  1918. 

HOLMES,  THOMAS  DANIEL  HILL. 

Rugby.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1891.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916  ;  Captain  Aug. 
1917;  Major  March  1918. 

HOME,  BRUCE  F. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  9th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant  July  1915.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
July  191 7  ;  Acting  Captain  July  1918.     France. 

HOME,  GEORGE. 

Wanganui  College,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1895;  D.P.H.  (Lond.) 
1897.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Oct. 
1918.     O.C  No.  2  N.Z.  General  Hospital.     O.B.E.  1919;  C.B.E.  1920. 

HOME,  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  1904.  nth  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Captain  Sept.  1914  ;  Major. 

HOME,  WILLIAM  EDWARD. 

Rugby.  B.Sc.  1882;  M.B.,  CM.  1885;  M.D.  1895;  M.RC.P.  (Edin.)  1901  ; 
D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.E.R.,  1879-85,  Colour-Sergeant.  Royal  Navy, 
1885  ;  Fleet  Surgeon  1901.  Staff  Surgeon,  Royal  Canadian  Navy,  Esquimalt 
Naval  Hospital,  July  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Major  1916.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Glenart 
Castle.     Egypt,  Italy,  and  China,  1919-20.     O.B.E.  19 19. 

HOME-HAY,  NINIAN  EDWARD  MILES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908  to  May  191 2,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.,  69th  Field  Ambulance. 

HOMER,  PERCY  C  H. 

University  O.T.C  Medical,  May  191 3  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Private. 
H.Q.  Staff,  3rd  Cavalry  Division,  France. 

HONEYFORD,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  191 2;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5. 
Resident  Surgeon,  Edinburgh  War  Hospital ;  Senior  Assistant  Surgeon,  Bristol 
Military  Orthopaedic  Centre ;  and  Surgeon,  Beaufort  War  Hospital. 

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HONEYMAN,  STANLEY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.     M.B.,  Ch.B.    191 3.     O.T.C.    Medical,   Jan.    1909  to    April 

1913,  Cadet  Corporal.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5. 

HOOD,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  19 10.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Dec. 
1909,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (Indian  Contingent),  Lieut.  191 2;  Captain 
March  1915  ;  Temp.  Major  1918.     D.A.D.M.S.     France  1914-16;  India  1916-20. 

HOOD,  JOHN  HAMILTON. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1910-12,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.   1914;    Captain   Aug.   1915  ;   Acting  Major  Oct.   1918. 

HOOD,  LIONEL  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  Resident,  R.I.E.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain  Sept. 
191 8.     Egypt  and  France. 

HOOD,  WILLIAM  NIMMO. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  June  to  Sept.  191 8,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.,  Nov.  191 8. 

HOPE,  EDWARD  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1878;  B.Sc.  and  M.D.  1881;  D.Sc.  (P.H.)  1887;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1879. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  Jan.  1909.     Sanitary  Officer.     O.B.E.  1918. 

HOPE,  HARRY  REGINALD. 

Botelar  Grammar  School,  Warrington.  O.T.C.  191 5-17,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918. 
Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

HOPE,  JAMES. 

Lasswade  Academy.     Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14;    M.A.   1912;    B.Sc. 

1914.  R.E.,  Signals,  Corporal  Aug.  191 5 ;  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917 ; 
Captain  Jan.    191 8.     Australian  Mounted  Division.     Gas  Services,  Egypt. 

HOPE,  JAMES. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1912-14.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916-17,  Cadet. 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Feb.  1917.     France.    Wounded.     M.M. 

HOPE,  JAMES  ARTHUR. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  M.A.  1885;  LL.B.  1889.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1889.  A.S.C  (T),  Lieut-Col.  1908.  Scottish  Horse  Brigade,  T.  and  S.  Column. 
Military  Representative,  1916-18.     V.D. 

HOPE,  JOHN  CHARLES  DAVID. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  to  1916.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  April  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet;  Ambulance  Driver.  Croix  Rouge 
Francaise  Oct.  191 6  to  May  19 18.  Royal  Air  Force,  Pupil  Pilot,  May  191 8  to 
Feb.  1919.     Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  April  1918. 

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HOPE,  JOHN  PATON. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B., 
1920.      R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

HOPE,  LESLIE  PARKINSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-14 
and  1918-19;  MA.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1911-14,  Cadet  Bombardier.  Lothians 
and  Border  Horse,  Private  March  1914.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Highland  Cyclist 
Battn.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5.  King's  African  Rifles,  Lieut.  Nov.  1917  to 
April  1919. 

HOPE,  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  MA.  1913.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Private  April  1915  ; 
Acting  L  Corporal  July  1915  to  June  1917.  59th  General  Hospital,  France, 
1917-19. 

HOPKIRK,  DUDLEY  STUART. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16  and  1919;  MA.  1919.  3rd 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  May   1917;    Corporal  June  1918. 

HORNE,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  B.Sc.  1892.  istand  2nd  London  Scottish  (T.),  Sanitary 
Section,  Private  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal  Feb.  191 5.  France  Nov.  1914  to  Aug. 
1915.     Ministry  of  Munitions,  1916-19. 

HORNE,  JOHN  HOWARD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1905-7,  Private.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Jan.  1909;  Captain  Jan.  1912. 
Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  1914-20. 

HORNE,  JOHN  L.     (See  p.  749.) 

HORNE,  ROBERT  JOHN  MAULE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  MA.  (Hons.  Classics)  1904;  B.Sc.  191 3;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917;  D.P.H.  1919.  Assistant  in  Physiology,  1913-14.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  1894, 
Major  April  191 2.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  Coast  Defence,  Aug.  1914 
to  Jan.  1919.     Mention  1917  and  1918.     T.D. 

HORSBURGH,  BENJAMIN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  MA.  1888.  Ceylon  Artillery  Volunteers,  Captain  July 
1900;  Major. 

HORSFORD,  CYRIL. 

Bedford  Modern  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1902;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.). 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June   1917;  Captain  June   1918.     Aural  Specialist.     Italy. 

HORTON,  WILFRED  WINNAL 

Shrewsbury.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1880;  M.D.  1884.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Sept.  1915; 
Captain  March  1916.  R.M.O.,  6th  Gloucestershire  Regiment.  Invalided  out 
Nov.   191 7. 

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HORWITZ,  SAMUEL  SALMON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet. 
3rd  Sherwood  Foresters,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1916. 

HOSKING,  ARCHER. 

Wanganui  College,  N.Z.  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  Volunteers  and  Territorial  Force  for 
nineteen  years.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Major  May  1917. 

HOSSACK,  JAMES. 

Boroughmuir  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1918-19; 
M.A.  1919.  R.N.V.R.,  Signalman,  June  1916.  H.M.S.  Rule,  Mystery  Ship,  and 
North  American  Convoy  Service. 

HOSSACK,  WILLIAM. 

Boroughmuir  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1918-20 ; 
M.A.  1920.  R.N.V.R.,  Sept.  1916;  Signalman,  Jan.  1917.  North  American 
Convoy  Service.      Torpedoed  May   191 7. 

HOTCHKIS,  JAMES  NAPIER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1881-5.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1887. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  Mobilised.  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.,  Captain 
Aug.  1914.  Transferred  R.F.A.,  Jan.  191 5,  and  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
July   1916.     France  July   191 5  to  Jan.   1916;  Malta  Nov.   1917-19. 

HOTCHKISS,  ALEXANDER  DICK. 

Falkirk  High  School.  M.A.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  Canadian  Engineers,  6th 
Field  Coy.,  L/Corporal  July   191 8. 

HOUGHTON,  CECIL  HOBART. 

Corrig  School,  Kingstown.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1897-1900,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  No.  1  Ambulance  Train, 
France. 

HOWARD,  DOUGLAS  WALTER. 

Mile  End  House  School,  Portsmouth.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to 
Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Corporal  Aug.  1914.  2nd  London  Regiment 
(Royal  Fusiliers),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918.  Attached  2/7th 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  Feb.  191 7.  Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany,  March  to  Nov. 
1918.     M.C.  June  1918. 

HOWARD-JONES,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890  ;  B.Sc  (P.H.)  1892  ;  DSc.  (P.H.)  1893  ;  M.D.  1899.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
April  1897;  Major  Nov.  1908.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  Feb.  1915 
to  Jan.  1919.  2/ist  Welsh  Field  Ambulance  ;  321st  East  African  Field  Ambulance. 
S.M.O.,  205th  Brigade.     T.D.  1917.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

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HOWARTH,  RICHARD. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Sept.  191 5  to  Oct.  1916.  Artists'  Rifles,  Private  Oct.  1916.  5th 
Bedfordshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.  Attached  Royal  Air  Force, 
March  to  July  1918.     India  1917;  Egypt   1918. 

HOWDEN,  HERBERT. 

University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1900  ;  2nd  Lieut.  1905  ;  Lieut.  1906.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Captain  1909;  Major  and  O.C.  Aug.  1912  to  Oct.  1914.  R.F.A.,  Temp.  Major 
Oct.   1914-20.      France  and  The  Rhine. 

HOWDEN,  ROBERT  KENYON. 

Maritzburg  College;  First  XL  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  South  African  Campaign, 
Natal  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1 900-1.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Captain   1916-19. 

HOWIE,  GEORGE  WYLLIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  19 17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to 
Aug.  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  9th  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917;  Lieut.  May  1919.     France  1918. 

HOWIE,  JAMES  COLLINS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-11,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths.);  B.Sc.  1914  Schoolmaster.  9th  and  3rd,  attached  13th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Private  Nov.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  May  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916.  France. 
Wounded  April  1917.     Invalided  out  Jan.   1918. 

HOWIE,  PHADLALLAH  ELIOS  EL. 

Moray  House  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  Surgeon,  Volunteer  Forces,  Gordon 
Highlanders,  1897-1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  43rd  General  Hospital, 
Salonika.     Invalided  out  Sept.   1917. 

HOY,  CHARLES  FERRIER. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-15  ;  M.A.  191 5.  Schoolmaster. 
R.G.A.,  Gunner  June  1915  ;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1918.  Sound  Ranging  Section, 
Field  Survey  Battn.,  RE. 

HOYLAND,  HAMILTON. 

University  O.T.C.  Medical,  Dec.  1907  to  March  1908,  Cadet.  4th  Suffolk 
Regiment  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.;    Lieut.  June   1916. 

HOYLAND,  STANLEY  WALL. 

Framlingham  College;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1900-4,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.).  O.T.C.  Medical,  1908-13,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  RA.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  191 3;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  France  Aug.  1914 
and  1916.  No.  12  Stationary  Hospital;  Egypt  1917 ;  German  and  Portuguese 
East  Africa  1917-18,  attached  2nd  W.I.  Regiment,  4/4th  King's  African  Rifles. 

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HUCKETT,  ALFRED  EDWARD. 

Blackheath,  London;  First  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Captain  Sept.  1916.  France  June  1916  to  March  191 7  and  Nov.  1917  to  Dec. 
1918.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1919. 

HUDSON,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT. 

Oldenham  ;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1907-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  Scottish 
Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  June  191 5.  Transferred 
R.F.C.,  Oct.  1916.  Reverted  to  Lieut.,  Royal  Air  Force.  France.  Wounded 
and  taken  Prisoner  Aug.   191 7. 

HUDSON,  ARTHUR  AINSLIE. 

Uppingham.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1896;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1896.  South 
African  Campaign,  1 900-1.  Cape  MedicalStaff  Corps,  Captain.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Captain  June  191 5.     Eye  Specialist. 

HUGHES,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  A.S.C.,  Private  Jan. 
1915  ;  Corporal  Feb.  1916;  Sergeant  May  1916;  Staff  Sergeant  Sept.  1916.  Suvla 
Bay  Aug.  to  Dec.  191 5  ;  Egypt  Jan.  1916;  Khartoum  April  1918  to  Aug.  1919. 

HUGHES,  MERRITT  YERKES. 

Everett  High  School,  U.S.A.  B.A.  and  M.A.  (Boston,  U.S.A.);  M.A.  (Edin.) 
1918.  American  Exp.  Force,  Intelligence  Police,  Private  July  1918;  Sergeant 
Oct.   191 8. 

HUGHES,  SAMUEL. 

L.S.A.  (Lond.)  1884;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  M.B.,  CM.  (Edin.)  1885.  R.A.M.C. 
(T),  Lieut.   1908;   Captain  Oct.   191 5.     3rd  East  Anglian  Field  Ambulance. 

HUGHSON,  A.  J. 

Student  of  Arts.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Corporal.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  Lieut.  July   1917.     Croix  de  Guerre. 

HUGO-BRUNT,  HUGO.     (See  p.  749.) 

HUIE,  D.  H. 

Loretto.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1889.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1900 ;  Major  Oct.  1909. 

HUME,  DAVID  LIONEL  LUMSDEN. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  O.T.C.  1907-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Divinity;  M.A.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Nov.  1915.  R.H.A.,  Officer  Cadet 
Nov.  1916.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918;  Acting  Captain 
July  191 8.     France.     Dispatches  Nov.  191 8. 

HUME,  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.Sc.  1914.  A.I.C  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1910-13,  Cadet.  9th  Royal.  Scots  (T),  Private  Sept.  1914  ;  L/Corporal ;  Sergeant, 
R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  Dec.  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  (Divisional  Gas 
Officer),  Aug.   191 8.     France.     Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium),  Jan.   1919. 

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HUME,  ROBERT  MARSHALL. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  1911.  Mobilised 
Aug.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.   191 5  ;   Captain  Aug.   1916.     France   1915-16. 

HUME,  WALTER  ALAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  RA.M.C,  Private  Dec. 
1914.  RF.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918.  France  May  1915 
to  Oct.  1916;  Palestine  Jan.  1918  to  March  1919. 

HUME,  WILLIAM  WATSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private.  Meerut 
Division,  Indian  Contingent.     France   19 14. 

HUMPHRIS,  FRANCIS  HOWARD. 

Highgate  School.  L.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1895  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1895  ;  F.R.C.P. 
(Edin.)  1900;   M.B.,  Ch.B.   1900.     RA.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Sept. 

1914.  3rd  London  General  Hospital.     Egypt.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917. 

HUNT,  KEITH  FLASHMAN. 

Pretoria  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1912-13  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Oct.  191 3  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914; 
Sergeant  Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915.  Seconded,  R.F.C.,  Pilot  Aug.  1916; 
Lieut.  July  1917.     Prisoner  of  War  two  years. 

HUNTER,  ALAN  DAVID. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1913-15.  Solicitor,  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  Feb.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Acting  Major  July  1917.     Wounded  April  1918.     M.C. 

HUNTER,  ALEXANDER. 

Royal    High    School.     Student   of    Arts,   1910-15  ;    M.A.    191 3;    Hons.    Classics 

1915.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Feb.  1916;  L/Corporal.  Military 
Police. 

HUNTER,  ANDREW. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1895;  B.Sc.  1899;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Professor  of 
Pathological  Chemistry,  University  of  Toronto.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  June  1916. 

HUNTER,  ANDREW  EDWIN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1905.  RA.M.C,  Lieut. 
June   1916.     Mesopotamia. 

HUNTER,  ARTHUR  JOSEPH  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914. 
RA.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.  3rd  Lowland  Field 
Ambulance.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  France.     M.C.  Dec.   191 7. 

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HUNTER,  CHARLES  LAMB. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1902.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain 
(Captain),  May  1916,  R.F.A.,  276th  Brigade;  55th  Division,  R.A. 

HUNTER,  EVAN  AUSTIN. 

Fettes  College.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1912.  A.S.C.  (Scottish  Horse  Mounted  Brigade),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut, 
and  Captain  Feb.  191 5;  Staff  Captain  (Q.M.G.  3),  War  Office,  Dec.  1917  to 
March  1919.  France  March  1917.  Invalided  home.  Dispatches.  O.B.E. 
(Military)  1919. 

HUNTER,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1908-12.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec. 
1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915.  R.F.C.,  Pilot 
Observer,  Feb.  1916.  Commander  Kite  Balloon  Section.  France  May  191 5 
to  Sept.  1916.     Egypt  and  Palestine  Dec.  191 7  to  May  1919. 

HUNTER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1916,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  Nov.  1916.  i/4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ; 
Lieut.     Egypt  and  Palestine. 

HUNTER,  GILBERT  ROBERTSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant; 
Officer  Cadet,  Feb.  191 8.  R.F.A.,  43rd  Reserve  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1918.     Gas  Instructor. 

HUNTER,  JAMES  KERR.  (See  p.  750.) 

HUNTER,  JAMES  YOUNG 

M.A.  1900.  Schoolmaster.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  1918-19.  Attached  34th 
Battn.,  Machine-Gun  Corps,  France. 

HUNTER,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917 ; 
Captain  June  1918. 

HUNTER,  JOHN. 

Boroughmuir  School.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private 
Nov.  1914;  Sergeant.  6th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut. 
Senussi  Campaign,  N.-W.  Egypt,  and  France. 

HUNTER,  JOHN. 

Windsor  Park  School,  Musselburgh.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  and 
(Glasg.).  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1899-1902,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5. 
Invalided  out  June  1916.     National  Service,  Medical  Boards  1917-18. 

HUNTER,  JOHN  HENRY  GRAHAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1909 
to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 

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HUNTER,  JOHN  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

Derby  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
1913-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Acting 
Captain  March  191 8. 

HUNTER,  NORMAN  CRICHTON. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Law,  191 5-16  and  1919-20.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1915  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.     M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

HUNTER,  ROBERT  LESLIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  191 3-16,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1918.     Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Private  May  1915  ;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1918. 

HUNTER,  THOMAS  WRIGHT. 

Oxenford  House,  Jersey.  Student  of  Law,  1911-12.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1917  to  Jan.  1919.     France. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1 883 ;  M.D.  1 886 ;  FRCP.  (Lond.)  1 896.  Demonstrator 
of  Physiology,  1883-4.  British  Military  Sanitary  Mission,  Serbia,  191 5.  President, 
Advisory  Committee,  Prevention  of  Disease,  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Salonika,  Malta, 
and  Palestine.  Eastern  Command,  1917-19.  Order  of  St  Sava,  Serbia,  June  191 5. 
CB.  and  Dispatches  (Dardanelles)  Jan.  1916. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM  ALAN. 

MA.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  6th  Royal  Scots,  College  Coy,  Corporal.  2nd 
Rhodesia  Regiment,  Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Captain  April  1919.  Military  Labour  Corps,  East  Africa.  Dispatches  Jan. 
and  March  1919. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM  HARRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  FR.C.S.  (Edin.).  Civil  Surgeon, 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
May  191 8.     Central  Africa  (Nyasaland). 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM  LANGWILL 

South  Africa.  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15  and  1918-19.  Athletic 
Champion,  1912-14  and  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914,  Cadet.  Lothians  and 
Border  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Jan.  191 5  to 
Sept.  191 8.     H.M.  Ships  Goshawk,  Marne,  Bluebell,  and  Gabriel. 

HURST,  JOHN  THOMAS. 

Skipton  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915; 
Captain  April  1916.  2nd  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment.  Twice  Mentioned  in 
Dispatches  (Somme).     M.C.  1917. 

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HURWORTH,  JAMES  ERNEST. 

Kingswood,  South  Africa.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1901-7,  Lieut. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1916-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C  Artillery, 
Oct.  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1915. 
South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1917.  France  1914-16 ;  Salonika 
1916;  German  East  Africa  1917-18.     Dispatches  May  1915  and  Feb.  1918. 

HUSBAND,  ALBERT  LEWIS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 
Ophthalmologist  to  War  Office,  Cannock  Chase  Area. 

HUSBAND,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Lieut.  June  1901  ;  Major  Dec.  1912.  Med.  Exp.  Force.  Mesopotamia 
and  East  Africa.     Dispatches  (East  Africa)  Jan.  1918. 

HUSBAND,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A.  1905  ;  LL.B.  1908.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch)  (T),  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  April  1918. 

HUSBAND,  ROBERT  BLYTH. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1914-18,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Oct.  1918,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer 
Cadet  Oct.   1918. 

HUSBAND,  THOMAS  GIBSON. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  B.Sc.  1912.  A.M.I.CE.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1909-11,  Cadet.  Canadian  Engineers,  Sapper  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal  Nov.  191 5  ; 
Corporal  May  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Captain 
Sept.  191 8  to  March  1919.  France  Feb.  191 5  to  March  1919.  Dispatches 
Nov.   191 7. 

HUSKIE,  CHARLES. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  1st  Battn.  City  of  Edinburgh  Vol. 
Regiment,  Private  Feb.  1917. 

HUSSAIN,  SYED  A. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

HUTCHEON,  ARCHIBALD. 

B.L.  1906.     5th  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 

HUTCHINSON,  DONALD  HENRY. 

Repton.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916.  Mesopotamia. 
Dispatches  191 8. 

HUTCHINSON,  EDWARD  DE  WARRENNE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1879;  M.D.  1882.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major. 

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HUTCHINSON,  THOMAS  EDGAR. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  191 8-19.  4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Private  May  191 8. 

HUTCHINSON-LOW,  RICHARD  MARSDEN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1873;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1873.  Q.E.R.,  1869-73.  Yeomanry  and 
RE.,  Major  (retired)  1898.  Rejoined  Army  Medical  Service,  1914.  Royal  Defence 
Corps,  Central  Reserve.     Prisoner  of  War  Detention  Barracks,  London.     O.B.E. 

HUTCHISON,  ADAM  FRASER 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Law,  1912-13.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1918.     France.     M.C.June  1918. 

HUTCHISON,  ALICE  MARION. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1905.  Scottish  Women's  Hospital,  Calais;  Chief  M.O. 
Oct.  1914  to  April  1915.  Malta  1915 ;  Serbia  1915  to  Feb.  1916;  Macedonia 
Oct.  1916-17.  R.A.M.C.,  Aldershot,  1917-20.  Order  of  St  Sava  (3rd  Class), 
(Serbian). 

HUTCHISON,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT. 

King's  School,  Bruton,  Somerset.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  Lothians  and 
Border  Horse  (T),  Private  March  1912.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  R.E.,  Sapper  1916. 
Gallipoli  191 5  ;  Senussi  Campaign  and  Sinai  Desert  1916;  Palestine  1917-18. 

HUTCHISON,  Sir  ROBERT. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School,  and  Oliver's  Mount,  Scarborough ;  First  XI.  Student 
of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1891-2.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1900,  Major; 
Brevet  Lieut-Col.  191 5;  Brevet  Col.  and  Brigadier-General  1916;  Major-General 
1917.  France  Aug.  1914.  War  Office,  1916-19.  Adjutant-General,  Army  of  the 
Rhine,  June  1919.  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  K.C.M.G  Officer,  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Belgium  1916;  Croix  de  Guerre  March  1918;  Order  of  Leopold; 
Commander  of  the  Crown  of  Italy ;  American  Distinguished  Service  Medal. 
Five  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

HUTCHISON,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
April  1915;  Captain  April  1916.     France. 

HUTTON,  GORDON  CAMPBELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  France,  Officer  Cadet. 
2nd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  2/1 19th 
Rajputana  Infantry,   Indian  Army. 

HUTTON,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1909-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1914 
to  Feb.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Pilot  July  1918;  Captain  Jan.  1919.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

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HUXTABLE,  ROBERT  BEVERIDGE. 

The  Hutchins  School,  Hobart.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  O.C.  Thursday  Island  Defences, 
Aug.  to  Dec.  1914.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut-Col.  May  191 5  ; 
Col.  and  A.D.M.S.  Nov.  1916.  7th  Australian  Field  Ambulance,  May  1915. 
1st  Australian  Division,  Nov.  1916,  Major  (Hon.  Lieut-Col.).  Commanding  2nd 
Infantry  (Kennedy)  Regiment,  Commonwealth  Military  Forces.  V.D.  May  1917 ; 
D.S.O.  June  1917;  C.M.G.  June  1918.  Dispatches  Dec.  1916,  June  and  Dec.  1917, 
May  and  Dec.  1918. 

HYSLOP,  BALFOUR  STUART. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1916. 

ILLINGWORTH,  ANDREW  EDWARD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1914.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  Transferred  York- 
shire Regiment,  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.     India  Jan.  1916. 

ILLINGWORTH,  CHARLES  FREDERIC  WILLIAM. 

Heath  School,  Halifax.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
March  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.  1918.     France. 

IMPEY,  ROBERT  LANCE. 

Kingswood  College,  Grahamstown,  SA.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps, 
1905-8,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1913-15,  O.C.  RA.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
June  1916;  Major  May  1918.  139th  Field  Ambulance,  France,  1916-17. 
D.A.D.M.S.,  German  East  Africa,  1917-18;  British  East  Africa  and  Uganda,  1918. 
Invalided  out  March  1919.  M.C.  (France)  Sept.  1916.  Dispatches  (East  Africa) 
Sept.  191 7. 

INCH,  ALEXANDER  STEVEN. 

M.A.  1885.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  9th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland   Highlanders,  Captain  May   1909. 

INCH,  THOMAS  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  Freeland  Barbour  Scholar.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1908-14,  Cadet  Q.M.S.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Unattached  List,  Lieut,  Acting 
Captain,  and  O.C.  Medical  Unit,  Aug.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Jan.  191 5, 
Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  May  1918.  France  Jan.  1915  ;  D.A.D.M.S., 
XVth  Corps,  Jan.  1917;  Italy  Oct.  1917.  M.C.Jan.  1918;  Croce  di  Guerra  Nov. 
1918;  O.B.E.  Jan.  1919.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

INCH,  WILLIAM  HAROLD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1905-9.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1905-7,  Private.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  1907;  Lieut.  1909; 
Captain  Jan.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1916;  Staff  Captain  April  1919.  France 
Nov.  1914-17  and  1918-20 ;  Festubert,  Givenchy,  Beaumont  Hamel,  and  Arras. 
The  Rhine. 

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INGLES,  JOHN  STEWi\RT. 

Dumfries  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1918-20;  M.A. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  1915,  Cadet.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July   1915  ;    Lieut.  July   1917. 

INGLIS,  DAVID  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1897.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Feb.  1916. 

INGLIS,  FRANCIS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XI.  B.Sc  191 1.  Labour  Corps,  Private  April 
1917  (permanently  lame  since   1912).     Clerk,  attached  Scottish  Command  H.Q. 

INGLIS,  GEORGE  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 5-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  Sept. 
1918.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918  ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1919. 

INGLIS,  GORDON  STEWART. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1913.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Feb.  1910  to  June  1914, 
Cadet  C.Q.M.S.  R.E.  (T.),  Dundee  Fortress  Coy.,  Sapper  ■  Oct.  1914;  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1916;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  191 5;  Adjutant 
July  1916  to  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1918.  1st  Lowland  Field  Coy. 
France.     Dispatches  Jan.   1916.     M.C.  Jan.   1917. 

INGLIS,  JAMES  McDONALD. 

Prince  of  Wales  College,  Charlottetown,  Canada.  M.A.  1872.  Minister,  Church 
of  Scotland.  Chaplain  1885,  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  4th  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  Colonel  191 5.     V.D.     T.D. 

INGLIS,  JAMES  PRINGLE  PARK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917.  No.  11 
General  Hospital,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

INGLIS,  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  B.Sc.  1895.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Feb.  to  March 
1915,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  Pioneer;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915.  R.E., 
2nd    Lieut.  Nov.   1915  ;    Captain  Feb.   1916.     Egypt  and  Palestine   1915-19. 

INGLIS,  JOHN  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1908-15;  M.A.  1912. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1908-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  3rd,  1st,  and  6th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Captain  Oct.  1917. 
Attached  2nd  Highland  Light  Infantry.    France.   Twice  Wounded.   Dispatches  191 5. 

INGLIS,  JOSEPH  ELLIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Sedbergh ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1904-8, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Law,  1909-12.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1913.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1909-1 1,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1911;  Lieut.  1912.  Mobilised 
Aug.  1914;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1917  ;  Staff  Captain.  Heavy 
Artillery  Nov.  1918.     France.     Dispatches  May  1916.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

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Record   of  War   Service 

INGLIS,  ROBERT  CHARLES. 

Berwick  Grammar  School  and  Kirkcaldy  High  School.  B.Sc.  1906.  A.M.I.C.E. 
O.T.C.  Feb.  to  May  1915,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Private  June  1915.  R.E.  (Northumberland  Division),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915; 
Lieut.  May  191 7. 

INGLIS,  ROBERT  J.  M. 

Student  of  Science,  1902-3.  A.M.I.C.E.  R.E.  (T),  Oct.  1905;  Captain  May  191 1. 
University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-19,  Captain  and  O.C.  Instructing  Officer 
1914-15. 

INGLIS,  W.  G.  S. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  R.F.A.  (T),  1st 
Lowland  Brigade,  Gunner. 

INGS,  GEORGE  ARTHUR. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1890.  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  July  191 5. 

INKSTER,  ROBERT  GASKIN. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1917-19.  R.F.A.,  Gunner 
Jan.  1916;  Officer  Cadet.     France  1917.     Invalided  out  May  1918. 

INNES,  ALBERT  JAMES  LANGLANDS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Hon.  Lieut. 

INNES,  JOHN. 

Portobello  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  16th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914.  R.E.,  Corporal  July  191 5.  R.F.A. ,  Officer 
Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.  France  191 5.  Wounded  at  Loos,  Sept. 
1915. 

INNES,  LAURENCE  WALROND. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and 
1917-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  191 1  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet 
Sergeant.     7th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut;  Captain  Dec.  1916. 

INNES,  LESLIE  WALROND. 

Student  of  Science,  1911-14  and  1918-20 ;  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April 
191 1  to  June  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  June 
1916;  Acting  Major  June  1917.     Dispatches. 

INNES,  RICHARD  HARTLEY  ROSE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-14,  Cadet.  South  African 
Mounted  Rifles,  Field  Artillery,  Gunner  Aug.  1914-15.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  Oct.   191 5  to  Nov.   1919.      German  SW.  Africa  1914-15. 

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INNES-SMITH,  STUART  WILLIAM. 

Epsom  College ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1915,  Cadet.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  191 5. 
M.M.  Oct.   191 8. 

IRELAND,  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School.  B.Sc.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-11,  Cadet  Corporal. 
R.E.,  81st  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5.  France. 
Wounded  at  Bazentin-le-Petit  (Somme),  July  1916.     M.C.  Aug.   1916. 

IRELAND,  RICHARD  MORISON. 

Edinburgh  Institution ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1906-9.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1910.  5th  and  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  May 
1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  1st  Essex  Regiment.  Gallipoli  Sept.  to  Dec.  1915  ; 
France  Aug.  1916  to  April  1919.  Invalided  home  Dec.  191 5.  Wounded  at 
Beaumont  Hamel  Nov.   1916. 

IRELAND,  WALTER  EDWARD. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  MA.  1874.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
1st  V.B.,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  June  1916. 

IRVINE,  NORMAN  MORRIS. 

Forfar  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14  and  191 8-19.  9th  Royal  Scots, 
13th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut. 

IRVINE,  QUENTIN. 

Radley  College.  BA.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  16th  Middlesex 
Regiment,  Private  Aug.  1914.  3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France  June  to  Nov.  1916. 

IRVINE,  RICHARD  CHARLES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918. 
15th  Casualty  Clearing  Station.     Indian  Exp.  Force,  Lahore  Division. 

IRVINE  FORTESCUE,  JOHN  FAITHFUL. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.     Student  of  Divinity,  1918.     A.S.C.,  Lieut.  June  191 5. 

IRVINE-JONES,  CHARLES  IRVINE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  March  1918  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.  40th  and  39th  Training  Reserve  Battn., 
Private  July  1917.     4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 

IRVING,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

Solihull;  First  XI.  B.Sc.  1891  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ; 
Captain  191 5.     2nd  Southern  General  Hospital. 

ISAAC,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON. 

"Bedfords,"  Clifton,  Bristol.  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  R.A.M.C.  (V),  July  1918.  1st 
City  of  London  R.A.S.C.  (M.T.). 

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ISRAEL,  ELIE  BENJAMIN. 

Jeppe  High  School,  Johannesburg.     Student  of  Medicine,   1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 

1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  June  1915,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
Oct.  19 1 6. 

IVORY,  WILLIAM  HOLMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1908. 
8th  and  5/6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  191 7.  France 
Sept.  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 

JACK,  ARNOLD  CHATER 

Merchiston    Castle.      O.T.C.     1912-16,    Cadet     L/Corporal.      University    O.T.C. 

Artillery,    1916-17,    Cadet    B.Q.M.S.  ;    Officer   Cadet    Sept.   1917.     R.F.A.,  256th 

Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1918  to  Jan.   1919.     France,  51st  (Highland)  Division. 
JACK,  DAVID. 

Miller     Institution,    Thurso.       Student    of    Arts,     1914-17    and     1918-20;    M.A. 

(Hons.  Maths.)   1920.      Medically  unfit  1915-16.      R.G.A.,  Signaller  July   1917. 
JACK,  DONALD  GEORGE.     (See  p.  750.) 

JACK,  JAMES  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1906-7.  Student  of  Law,  1909-13. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1909  to  June  191 2,  Cadet. 
Forth  R.G.A.,  Gunner  Nov.  191 5;  Bombardier  March  1916.  1st  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 7.  4th  Labour  Coy.,  France,  June  191 7  to  Jan. 
1918.     Invalided  out  June  1918. 

JACK,  JOHN  GRAY. 

George  Heriot's  School.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916. 

JACK,  JOHN  ROBERT  KAY. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private 
Nov.  1912.  Ministry  of  Munitions,  191 5-17.  Royal  Air  Force,  Air  Mechanic 
May  1917.  Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  France.  Invalided  out 
April   1919. 

JACK,  ROBERT  BATON. 

Hamilton  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  D.P.H.,  F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1889.  2/6th 
Scottish  Rifles  (T),  Major.  Mobilised  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  June  1916. 
Transferred  to  R.A.M.C,  Aug.  1917.     France. 

JACK,  THOMAS. 

M.A.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  1900;  Colour-Sergeant; 
10th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.   191 5.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  Lieut.    Aug. 

1916.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine. 

JACK,  WILLIAM  CALDERHEAD. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1912-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A., 
Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918. 

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JACKSON,  EDWARD  SIDDALL. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1905-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  1912  to  Oct.  19 14,  Cadet.  R.FA., 
14th  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914  ;  Lieut. 

JACKSON,  FREDERICK  STANLEY. 

Collegiate  School,  St  Anne's.  Student  of  Medicine,  1902-4.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  June  191 7.     France. 

JACKSON,  GEORGE  ERSKINE. 

Haileybury;  First  XV.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1895.  Student  of  Law.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1898.  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry  (Highland  Mounted  Brigade),  Staff, 
Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  March  1918.  Gallipoli  Sept.  to  Dec.  1915. 
Palestine  and  Syria.  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Egypt,  June  1916  to  July  1919. 
Dispatches  March  1917  and  June   1919.      M.C.  June   1918.      O.B.E.  June   1919. 

JACKSON,  PETER  McGREGOR 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  Chartered  Accountant,  1919.  i/Sth 
Border  Regiment,  Private  June  191 5,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.     32nd  Division. 

JACKSON,  ROBERT. 

Lancaster  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1885.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.E.R.,  1881-6,  Private.  Army 
Medical  Service,  1893.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  R.A.M.C  (T),  Colonel  March 
1913,  and  A. D.M.S.,  West  Lancashire  Division;  55th  Division.  France  1915-17. 
T.D.     Dispatches  June  1917. 

JACKSON,  THOMAS. 

Cheltenham.  MA.  1902.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1897- 1900.  3rd 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  1900.  South  African  Campaign,  1 900-1,  Captain  1904; 
Temp.  Major  1918;  Brevet  Major  June  1919.  Attached  2nd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
France  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914.  Wounded  Dec.  1914.  Chief  Instructor,  O.C.  Battn. 
Oxford.     Dispatches  March  191 8  and  June  1919. 

JACKSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM. 

Northampton  School;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ; 
Captain  Oct.  1916.  2/ist  East  Anglian  and  55th  Field  Ambulances.  8th  East 
Surrey  Regiment,  and  Military  Hospital,  Bury  St  Edmunds.     M.C.  April  1918. 

JACKSON,  WALTER  DALGLEISH. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Aberdeen  Grammar  School ;  First  XV.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918-20.  i/4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  March  1914.  Mobilised 
(under  age)  Aug.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal  ; 
Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1918; 
Lieut.  March  1919.  France.  Dispatches  Aug.  1918.  Wounded  at  Arras  June 
1918  and  Morlancourt  Aug.  191 8. 

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JAFFRAY,  WILLIAM  STEVENSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1884-91  ;  D.D.  1920. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1891  ;  1st  Class,  1910.  Principal  Presbyterian  Chaplain,  Aug. 
1919.  South  African  Campaign,  1900.  France  1914-18;  Salonika  and  Black  Sea 
1918-19.  C.M.G.  June  191 5  ;  Order  of  St  Sava  (2nd  Class),  Serbia,  Nov.  1918  ; 
C.B.E.  June  1918.     Five  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

JAGGER,  FRANCIS  FIELD  CUNNINGHAM. 

Shrewsbury.     M.B.,  Ch.B.   1900.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1915;  Captain  Feb. 

1916.     M.O.,  2/2nd  Company  of  London  Yeomanry;  2/5th  King's  Own  Yorkshire 

Light  Infantry.     O.C.  No.  3  Mobile  X-Ray  Unit. 
JAMAL-UD-DIN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.   1913.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 

Aug.  1914;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1917.     Med.  Exp.  Force. 
JAMES,  ALASTAIR  KER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.     O.T.C.  1913-14.     Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19. 

O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.     7th  attached  5 /6th 

Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.     France. 

JAMES,  BENJAMIN.     (See  p.  750.) 

JAMES,  JOSEPH  FRAIN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  March  1910. 
JAMES,  WALTER  TIMOTHY. 

King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham;   First  XV.     M.B.,  Ch.B.   1899;  M.D.   1917. 

No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1895-8,  Private.  Civil  Surgeon,  South  African 

Field  Force,  1901-2.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916.     6th  King's 

Own  Scottish  Borderers,  191 5.     Mesopotamia  1916. 

JAMESON,  GEORGE  BERNARD. 

M.B.,   CM.    1890;    M.D.    1895.       R.A.M.C    (T),    Lieut.     2nd    East    Lancashire 

Field  Ambulance. 
JAMESON,  JAMES  CONWAY. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  and  XI.     M.B.,  CM.  1888  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1904. 

R.A.M.C,  July  1891.     Indian  Frontier,  1897-8  ;  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902. 

Lieut.-Col.    and    O.C.    No.   12    General    Hospital,  Aug.   1914;    No.   11    Stationary 

Hospital,  July  1917  to  March  1919.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 
JAMESON,  JOHN  GORDON. 

Edinburgh    Academy.       B.A.,    LL.B.,    and    Advocate,     1903.       M.P.       Scottish 

Horse  (T.),  Captain  Sept.   1914 ;  Major  Feb.   1916.     710th  Labour  Coy. 
JAMESON,  WILFRID. 

M.A.  191 1.     Schoolmaster.     7th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private. 
JAMIE,  GEORGE  HOPE. 

George   Watson's   College;    First   XI.     Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1909-15; 

M.A.     1914.     Minister,    Church    of    Scotland.     O.T.C    Artillery,    Dec.     1914    to 

Sept.   191 5,  Cadet.     Chaplain,   1st  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (Jhansi,  India). 

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JAMIE,  WILLIAM  DALLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1910.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Nov.  191 5. 
7/8th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 
France  1917-19.     Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm  Nov.  1918. 

JAMIESON,  ALEXANDER  BROWN. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

JAMIESON,  ANDREW  STEWART. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1898-9.  Solicitor,  1899.  R.N.V.R.,  2nd 
R.N.  Brigade,  Clyde  Division,  Paymaster-Lieut.-Commander  March   191 3. 

JAMIESON,  ARCHIBALD  MONCRIEFF. 

M.A.  1890.     Schoolmaster.     8th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Sergeant  1883. 

JAMIESON,  ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM. 

Merchiston  Castle.     Student  of  Law,  1894-5.     R.G.A.,  Nova  Scotia,  Captain. 

JAMIESON,  ARTHUR. 

Anderson  Institute,  Lerwick.  M.A.  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Dec.  1914;  Corporal  April  1915.  R.E.,  Corporal  July  191 5  ;  Sergeant 
Sept.  1915;  C.S.M.  Jan.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.  France 
Aug.  1915  to  Jan.  1919.     M.C.  Oct.  1917;  Bar  to  M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

JAMIESON,  ERIC. 

Rose's  Academical  Institution,  Nairn.  M.A.  1910;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1911-15,  Cadet  B.S.M.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Temp.  Captain 
Dec.  1915;  Captain  (Regulars)  Dec.  1918.  23rd  Combined  Field  Ambulance  and 
Acting  D.A.D.M.S.,  Third  Indian  Army  Corps,  Mesopotamia;  Persia.  Dispatches 
July   1918. 

JAMIESON,  HAROLD. 

Nairn  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  191 2-1 5  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     France,  Ypres. 

JAMIESON,  JAMES  BRYCE. 

M.A.  1900 ;  B.D.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers. 

JAMIESON,  JAMES  FORBES. 

B.Sc.  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1904-7,  Private.  27th  Hyderabad 
Mounted  Rifles  (V.),  (Indian  Defence  Force),  Private  191 2. 

JAMIESON,  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  South  African  Campaign, 
1901-2.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  to  Oct.  1918.     100th  Field  Ambulance. 

JAMIESON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  191 1.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1903-7,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 
Mesopotamia. 

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JAMIESON,  JOHN  BOYD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1888.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1902; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1900.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1891-1904,  Lieut. 
(Surgeon).  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  1908;  Major  1909;  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1919. 
Lowland  Division  Train.  Scottish  Coast  Defences ;  S.M.O.  Forth  Garrison,  from 
April  1919. 

JAMIESON,  JOHN  DUNCAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16;  M.A.  1916.  Minister,  Baptist 
Church.  9th  and  3rd  Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917 ; 
Lieut.  July  1918  to  March  1919.  Attached  4th  West  Surrey  Regiment  and 
5th  South  Wales  Borderers.     India  and  Mesopotamia. 

JAMIESON,  ROBERT  HILLHOUSE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916. 
33rd  Stationary  Hospital,  Salonika. 

JAMIESON,  SYDNEY. 

Horton  College,  Ross,  Tasmania.  B.A.  (Sydney);  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) ;  L.R.C.P. 
(Lond.);  M.B,  CM.  1888.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps..  May  1915, 
Lieut-Col.     3rd  Australian  General  Hospital. 

JAMIESON,  WALTER 

Leith  Walk  School.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Corporal 
Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  April  191 5.  Egypt  and  France.  Wounded 
July  1917. 

JANAKIRIAMIAH,  TANGUTURI. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  191 5.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

JARDINE,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1909;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1905; 
F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915.  O.B.E. 
Dispatches  1918. 

JARDINE,  MAURICE  KIRKPATRICK. 

Westminster  School.  O.T.C.  1906-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Feb.  1916,  Cadet.  B.R.C.S.  Nov.  1914.  Hospital  Ships  Glenart  and 
Gloucester  Castle,  April  to  Oct.  1915,  Dardanelles.  R.N.V.R,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut, 
May  1916  to  April  1919.     H.M.T.B.  Destroyers  Trident,  Tancred,  and  Walker. 

JARDINE,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A,  B.Sc.  191 2.  R.A.M.C,  Private  July  191 5  ; 
Sergeant  Feb.  1916.     France  1916-19;  Somme,  Arras,  Amiens,  and  Le  Cateau. 

JARDINE,  WILLIAM  CHRISTOPHER. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  1909.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908  to  Jan.  1910,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;    Captain  Oct.   191 5. 

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JARVIS,  OSWALD  DUKE. 

Forfar  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B,  191 5.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Nov.  1910  to  May  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  (S.R.)  Aug. 
1914;  Lieut.  (Regulars)  Aug.  191 5  ;  Temp.  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1919. 
Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  Feb.  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

JEFFCOAT,  LESLIE  FRASER  EILOART. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909  to  July  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut. ;  Captain  May  1916. 

JEFFREY,  JOHN. 

Sedbergh.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1902.  British  Red  Cross,  France, 
191 5.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918.     Egypt. 

JEFFREY,  JOHN  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1910-14.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  15th 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut  July  191710  Jan.  1919; 
Acting  Captain  Sept.  1917  to  March  1918.     M.C.  April  1918. 

JEFFREY,  JOHN  STEWART. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  April  to  Nov.  1918,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1918. 

JENKINS,  CHARLES  CUNNINGHAM. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1919.  16th 
18th,  and  3rd  Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1916 ;  Sergeant.  4th  and  12th 
Highland  Light  Infantry. 

JENKINS,  GEORGE  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895;  F.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1902.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  June  1915. 
London  General  Hospitals.  Member  of  Advisory  Committee  to  the  War  Office. 
O.B.E.  (Military).     Dispatches. 

JENKINS,  GEORGE  MCLAREN. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-14;  M.A.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  and  1st  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917.  51st  and  2nd  Machine-Gun 
Corps.     Gallipoli,  France,  and  The  Rhine.     Wounded  1916.     M.C.  Dec.  1918. 

JENKINS,  GERALD  KERR. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Major  Jan.  1917. 
France  May  191 6.     Italy.     M.C.  Jan.   191 8. 

JENKINS,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut. 
Oct.   1917.      France  191 5-16;  Mesopotamia  1917-18  ;  Palestine  1918. 

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JENNINGS,  NORMAN. 

Carlisle  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  191 3-14,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March 
1915-16;  Surgeon  Jan.  1917.  Yorkhill  War  Hospital;  R.N.  Hospital,  Haslar ; 
H.M.  Ships  Waveney  191 5-16,  and  Highflyer  1917-19. 

JENNINGS,  WILLIAM  ERNEST. 

M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1903;  D.P.H.  (Ireland)  1903.  Fellow,  Syndic,  and 
Examiner,  Bombay  University.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1887;  Lieut.-Col.  1907; 
Colonel  1916;  Major-General  1919.  Staff  and  Marine  Surgeon,  Bombay,  and 
A.D.M.S.,  Poona  Division.  K.H.P.  1919.  Knight  of  Grace,  Order  of  St  John  of 
Jerusalem,  1914.     Dispatches  June  and  Aug.  1918. 

JOBSON,  COLIN  LIVINGSTONE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  6th  attached  4th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  Corporal. 

JOBSON,  ERIC  WILLIAM  CHARLES. 

Stratford  High  School,  New  Zealand.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
N.Z.  Rifle  Brigade,  Private.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps.     France  1917-18. 

JOCKEL,  GEORGE  ROBERT  MARSHALL. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1904-6;  Law  Agent,  1907.  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  191 5.  5th  and  21st  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

JOE,  ALEXANDER. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  July 
191 5  to  April  1918.  Taken  Prisoner  at  Battle  of  Jutland  May  1916,  returned 
March  191 8.     D.S.C.  (Jutland)  May  1916. 

JOHNS,  WILLIAM  WILTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910;  L.R.C.P.  &' S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1906. 
Edinburgh  and  Border  Hospital,  Dunkirk,  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916; 
Captain  Aug.  191 7.     43rd  General  Hospital,  Salonika. 

JOHNSON,  CECIL  WILLOUGHBY. 

Bishop  Cotton  School,  Simla.  Q.E.R.,  1878-82,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Surgeon  1885 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  1905.  Retired  1912.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902;  Egypt 
1885-6;    India   1897.     Mobilised  Sept.   1914-19. 

JOHNSON,  ERNEST  HUGH.     (See  p.  750.) 

JOHNSON,  GEORGE  MACNESS. 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov. 
1914.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Lieut.  Aug.  1915. 
Royal  Newfoundland  Regiment  from  May  1916,  Acting  Captain  1916.  Attached 
79th  Carnatic,  108th  Infantry,  and  Wallajahbads.  France,  Mesopotamia,  India, 
Oct.   191 7,  and  Persia. 

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JOHNSON,  REGINALD  NOEL. 

Grey  College,  South  Africa.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-1 5 
and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  1915,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Dec.  1914;  Corporal  Feb. 
1915  ;    Sergeant  April   1915  to  Aug.   1917. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  PRIDEAUX  SELBY. 

Dukes  School,  Alnwick.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917;  Captain 
April  1918.     France.     Wounded  at  Passchendaele  Sept.  1917. 

JOHNSTON,  CHARLES  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  CM.,  1888.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  July  191 1.     CB.     D.S.O. 

JOHNSTON,  F.  C. 

Glenalmond.  Student  of  Arts,  1902-4.  18th  Royal  Fusiliers  (Public  Schools  and 
University  Corps),  Private. 

JOHNSTON,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.     Student.     6th  Scottish  Rifles,  Sergeant. 

JOHNSTON,  GEORGE  GILBERT  H. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1900.  Schoolmaster.  A.S.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1915;  Captain  April  1917.     France  1915. 

JOHNSTON,  HENRY  HALCRO. 

Dollar  Institution  and  Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1880;  M.D. 
1893;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1893;  D.Sc.  1894.  Rugby  Internationa],  1877.  R.A.M.C, 
1881  ;  Colonel  (Retired)  191 3.  Rejoined  Dec.  1914  to  Oct.  1916,  and  June  1917  to 
April  1919.  Malakand  1897-8.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Gibraltar 
1915.  A.D.M.S,  Western  District,  Scottish  Command,  1916;  Northern  Command, 
1917-19.     CB.  (Military)  1902;  C.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

JOHNSTON,  HUGH  BARR. 

Student  of  Science.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1912-15,  Cadet.  13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  23rd  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Gallipoli  Oct.  191 5. 
France. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  HALCRO. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1910  to  April 
1914,  Cadet.  Simla  Volunteers,  1914  to  Jan.  1916.  2nd  Q.V.O.,  Sappers  and 
Miners  (I.A.R.O.),  Rawal  Pindi,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  Meso- 
potamia Nov.  1916-20.     Wounded  Feb.  1917.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  HUNTER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.     RA.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  March  1916. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  McLAUCHLAN. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  1917 
to  Feb.  191 8,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  191 8. 

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JOHNSTON,  JAMES  THOMAS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914 
to  April   191 5,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN. 

Annan  Academy.  M.A.  1905.  Schoolmaster.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1902-6,  L/Corporal.  3rd  V.B.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1898.  6th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1909;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5;  Staff 
Captain  March  1918  ;  Staff  Major  Oct.  1918  ;  Staff  Lieut-Col.  July  1919.  Attached 
13th  Leicestershire  Regiment,  Nov.    1916.     France  Dec.    1916.     Dispatches  Dec. 

1917,  Dec.  1918,  and  July  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN  DORRENS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Medical, 
1918-19,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private.  France 
1916-18. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN  MACPHERSON. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) ;  L.R.C.P.  and  D.P.H. 
(Lond.).  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915.  Sanitary  Officer, 
Mudros  and  Egypt,   1915-17.      Dispatches  July   1917. 

JOHNSTON,  LEWIS  INGLIS. 

George  Heriot's  School.     O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.     Student  of  Medicine, 

1918.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  July  1917. 

JOHNSTON,  MATTHEW  JAMES. 

Royal  School,  Dungannon  ;  First  XL,  Football.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  M.D.  1919. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5  to  Jan.  1919.  2nd  Ambulance 
Flotilla.     France  Feb.  1915  to  Jan.  1919.     M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  1914; 
Military  Hospital,  Ayr. 

JOHNSTON,  THOMAS  BAILLIE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Lecturer  on  Anatomy, 
1907-14.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  March  1918.  22nd  Field 
Ambulance.     France  1917;  Italy  1918.     Dispatches  May  1918. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  DAVID  STONEY. 

Nelson  College,  New  Zealand.  Cadet  Corps.  N.Z.  Territorials,  Lieut.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1907;  M.D.  1910.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct.  1917. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

B.A.  (New  Zealand).  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909  to 
June  1910,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  March  1918. 

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JOHNSTONE,  CECIL  H.  C. 

Student  of  Law,  1907-8.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Lieut.;  Captain 
June  1916. 

JOHNSTONE,  CHARLES  BRAND. 

Rossall.  M.B.,  CM.  1897.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1897. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  1915  ;  Major  Jan.  1917.  1st  Midland 
Field  Ambulance. 

JOHNSTONE,  DAVID  ANDREW. 

Lochmaben  School.     M.B.,  CM.  1894.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  to  Dec.  1918. 

JOHNSTONE,  FREDERICK  JOHN  CARLYLE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-17.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet  B.S.M.  R.F.A.  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5  to  April  1916.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 
Nov.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  Senior  M.O.,  Turkana  Expedition,  1918 ; 
Northern  Frontier  and  British  East  Africa.     Dispatches  (East  Africa)  June  1919. 

JOHNSTONE,  JAMES  LOCKHART. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Aug.   191 8.      R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  April   1919. 

JOHNSTONE,  JAMES  MACKERSIE. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  8th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (T.), 
Lieut.  April  1908;  Captain  June  1912.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  July  1915. 

JOHNSTONE,  JOHN  MILLER. 

Selkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C, 
Medical,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1916,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916; 
Captain  May  1917. 

JOHNSTONE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1906; 
M.R.C.P.  and  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1906.  University  Assistant.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1899-1902,  Private.  Red  Cross  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  1914-17. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917.  France  April  to  Oct.  1917.  Deputy  Commissioner 
and  Commissioner,  Ministry  of  National  Service,  London,  Oct.  1917  to  May  1919. 
O.B.E.  Jan.  1919.     C.B.E.  March  1920. 

JOLLY,  GEORGE  ADAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  ; 
Major  March  1914.      East  Africa. 

JOLLY,  GORDON  GRAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  D.P.H.  (Edin.);  D.T.M.  (Lond.). 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1904-8,  Sergeant.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1908; 
Captain  191 1  ;  Local  Major  Dec.  1917  ;  Temp.  Major  May  1918.  East  Africa 
1914-19.  D.A.D.M.S.  Sanitation,  1917-19.  Dispatches  Aug.  1918.  CLE.  June 
1919. 

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JOLLY,  WILLIAM  ADAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.Sc.  1910.  Consultant,  South  African  Medical  Corps;  Cape 
Peninsula  Garrison  Regiment,  Private. 

JONES,  BENJAMIN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1890;  D.P.H.  (Lond.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1 9 1 5  ; 
Captain  19 16. 

JONES,  DAVID  HARRIS. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.A.  1908;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar, 
1907.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  Nov.  191 2,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916  to  June  1919. 

JONES,  DAVID  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Feb.  1916.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Tagus, 
Mediterranean,  Feb.  to  Dec.   1915  ;    H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Brighton. 

JONES,  EDGAR  VAUGHAN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1914  to  May  1916. 
R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Hon.  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  1916-18.  Welsh  Hospital, 
Netley. 

JONES,  EDWARD  HUGHES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1909.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  Sept.  1915. 

JONES,  ERNEST  RANKIN  GRIFFITHS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  1915.  3rd  and  5th 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  Rifleman  June  1916;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916; 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1917;    Lieut.  Sept.   1918  to  Feb.   1919.     Salonika  July   1917. 

JONES,  FRANCIS  ARTHUR. 

Wrexham  County  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  R.G.A.,  123rd  Siege 
Battery,  Gunner  Jan.   1916. 

JONES,  FRANK. 

St  Bees  School,  Cumberland ;  First  XV  and  XI.  Rifle  Corps  1905-7.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1910-17;  L.R.CP.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.F.P.  &  S.  (Glasg.)  1917. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  May  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Captain   1918.      German  East  Africa. 

JONES,  HENRY. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Nov.  1914  to  Aug. 
1915,  Cadet.  RE.,  No.  2  Special  Coy.,  Corporal  Aug.  191 5  ;  Sergeant  Oct.  1917. 
France  Aug.  191 5  to  Feb.  1919. 

JONES,  IDWAL  WYNNE. 

Friars  School,  Bangor.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  Nov. 
1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  131st  Field 
Ambulance,  France,  1915-16.  Salonika  1916-17;  Mesopotamia  1918-19.  152nd 
Casualty  Clearing  Field  Ambulance  (Indian  Army).     Afghan  War,  India,  1919. 

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JONES,  JOHN  HASTIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  D.P.H.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1904-8,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917;  Captain  June 
1918.     130th  Brigade,  R.F.A.     52nd  General  Hospital,  Constantinople. 

JONES,  JOHN  POLIN. 

Student  of  Science.     R.G.A.  (Hong  Kong),  Lieut. 

JONES,  LIONEL  BAKER. 

Christ  College,  Brecon ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.  May  to  Sept. 
191 5.  6th  Welsh  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  R.F.C.  and  Royal  Air  Force, 
Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  April  1917  to  July  1919.     M.C.  April  1917. 

JONES,  WILLIAM. 

King's  School,  Chester.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  Royal  Army  Ordnance 
Corps  May  191 6. 

JORDAN,  JOHN  GREGORY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1883.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1906. 

JOSEPH,  EDWARD  GORDON. 

Wanganui  Collegiate  School.  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-19; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Otago  Mounted  Rifles,  Private  Dec 
1914.     Gallipoli.     Wounded. 

JOSS,  DOUGLAS  MACKINTOSH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
V.A.D.  1914-16.  Y.M.C.A.,  France.  Chaplain,  France,  22nd  General  Hospital, 
1916-17.     Attached  4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Dunfermline,  1917-19. 

JOUBERT,  CHARLES  PIETER  MARAIS. 

Grey  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  April  191 5.     France  and  Dardanelles. 

JOUBERT,  JAN  HENDRIK  HOFMEYR. 

Victoria  College,  Stellenbosch.  Volunteers,  Lieut.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.   1914. 

JOYNT,  NORMAN  LOCKHART. 

Cork  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  M.Sc.  (Londonderry).  R.A.M.C  (S.R), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.     M.C.  July  1916. 

JUDD,  KENNETH  ERIC. 

Grammar  School,  Karachi.  O.T.C  1905-10,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  First  XI. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1919.  Indian  Defence  Force,  Private  Aug. 
1914-16;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917; 
Lieut.  April  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     France. 

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JUNNER,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Law,  1877-9.  Royal  Defence  Corps  (T.),  Major  Nov.  1914.  4th 
Reserve  Battn.,  Queen's  Supernumerary,  Major.  No.  1  Railway  Guards  Coy., 
S.N.R. 

KAPUR,  KANHAYA  LAL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  D.P.H.  1914.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Temp.  Lieut.  Dec. 
1914;  Temp.  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  Indian  Field  Ambulance.  France  191 5  ; 
Mesopotamia  1916-19. 

KAVANAGH,  HENRY  EDWARD. 

Sacred  Heart  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5  and  1916-17.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps,  Private  Oct.  1914. 

KAY,  ALFRED  GOODWYN. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1879;  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1876.  R.A.M.C,  1881 ; 
Lieut-Col.  1901  ;  Retired  1908.  Brevet  Colonel  June  1917.  Egyptian 
Expedition,  1882-3.      Mention  1917. 

KAY,  DAVID  MILLER. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  M.A.  and  B.Sc.  (St  Andrews) ;  B.D.  1893  ;  D.D.  1907. 
Professor  of  Hebrew,  St  Andrews  University.  St  Andrews  University  Garrison 
Artillery,  1883-1909,  Lieut.  Chaplain  Dec.  1914;  Major  July  1916.  France 
Jan.  1915;  Gallipoli  June  191 5  ;  Macedonia  Feb.  1916;  Black  Sea  Dec.  1918  to 
Aug.  1919.     D.S.O.     Four  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

KAY,  JOHN  HUNTER. 

Ayr  Academy.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916  ;  Captain  Dec.  1917. 

KAY,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1905-8.  Chartered  Accountant,  1909. 
R.G.A.,  Lieut.  June  1916.     Wounded. 

KEAY,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D  1906;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1910;  D.P.H.  (Glasg.)  1909. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  June  1910;  Major  Aug.  1914;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  1916-17. 
2/3rd  Lowland  and  315th  London  Field  Ambulances.     Royal  Air  Force. 

KEDDIE,  DAVID  DAWSON. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Nov.  191 5  to  May  1916,  Cadet. 
Private  in  the  Army. 

KEDDIE,  ROBERT  RAMSAY. 

Student  of  Arts,  1905-7.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet.  6th  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.     France. 

KEENE,  EDGAR  HORATIO  DOUGLAS. 

Wesley  and  Ormond  Colleges.  M.A.  (Melbourne)  1901.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1914  and  1918-19.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Private.  1st  Australian 
Sanitary  Section,  and   1st  Australian  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France. 

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KEEP,  ARTHUR  CORRIE. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1885; 
M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1882.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Feb.  1915;  Major  Feb.  1919. 
France   I9t-c,-ig.     M.C.  June   1916. 

KEIGHLEY,  JAMES  PHILIP.     (See  p.  750.) 

KEIR,  IVAN  COCHRANE. 

Bath  College  ;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Oxford) 
1909.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1914.  2/ist  S.-W.  Mounted 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance ;  No.  10  General  Hospital,  Rouen  ;  No.  2  Rest  Camp, 
and  2/2nd  Wessex  Field  Ambulance. 

KEITH,  DAVID  BARROGILL. 

M.A.  1911;  LL.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1909  to  July  191 1,  Cadet.  10th 
Scottish  Rifles,  Lieut;  Captain  May  1916.     M.C. 

KEITH,  WILLIAM  SINCLAIR. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-14;  M.A.  191 1.  Schoolmaster. 
4th  and  6th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1906-11.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  1915-17;  2nd  Lieut. 
1917;  Lieut.  1919.     France  1917.     Gassed  Dec.  1917,  March  and  June  1918. 

KELLEY,  ERNEST  BRACEWELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1909 
to  July  1913,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer;  Surgeon  April  1916. 

KELLIE,  EDWARD. 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  Student  of  Science,  191 1- 15  and  1919-20 ; 
B.Sc.  1920.     R.E.,  Corporal  July  1915.     R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

KELLY,  WILLIAM. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School,  and  Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff;  First  XV.  O.T.C. 
1916-17.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917. 
Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  26th  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  France, 
May  1918-19. 

KELMAN,  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1884;  D.D.  1907.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class;  University  O.T.C,  1909-19.  Y.M.C.A.,  France,  Chaplain. 
O.B.E.   1918. 

KELT,  JAMES  COOK. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Private  June  191 5.  5th  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918  ; 
Lieut.  July  1919.     The  Rhine. 

KEMP,  ALEXANDER  JAMES  OGILVIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14  and  1918-19;  Law  Agent, 
1919.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  1908;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1913 ;  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Captain  March  1916. 

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KEMP,  PETER. 

Milne's  Institution,  Fochabers.  M.A.  (Aberdeen).  Student  of  Divinity,  1914-15. 
14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  July  191 5;  L/Corporal. 
Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.  Attached  King's 
African  Rifles,  Nov.  1917  to  June  1919. 

KEMP,  PHILIP  ROWLAND. 

Newport  Grammar  School,  Isle  of  Wight.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-18.  Royal 
Navy,  H.M.S.  Woolston,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.,  Oct.  1918.     Baltic  and  Gulf  of  Riga. 

KENDALL,  JAMES. 

Farnham  Grammar  School,  Surrey.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1910;  D.Sc.  191 5.  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  Columbia  University,  New  York.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909-11, 
Cadet.  U.S.  Naval  Reserve  Force,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 7  to  Jan.  1919.  France  and 
Italy. 

KENNAWAY,  CHARLES  GRAY. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1910-14;  M.A.  191 3.  2/6th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  1909.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  1st  Grenadier 
Guards,  Lieut.;  Captain  March  1916;  Staff  Captain  1919.  France.  Wounded 
Oct.  1917.     The  Rhine. 

KENNAWAY,  CHARLES  GRAY. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917.18,  Cadet ;  Officer 
Cadet  March  1918.     Guards,  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1918. 

KENNEDY,  ALEXANDER. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-11,  1914-15,  and  1918-19; 
M.A.  1919.  Y.M.C.A.  Work,  1915-17.  RE.  (Special  Coy.),  Sapper  Feb.  1917. 
Educational  Instructor,  Feb.  1919.     Gassed  April  1918. 

KENNEDY,  ALEXANDER  SCOTT. 

Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5. 

KENNEDY,  ANGUS  JOHN  AITCHISON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1914.  1st  Lovat  Scouts  (T),  May  1912;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Feb.  1916.     M.C.  June  1918. 

KENNEDY,  ARCHIBALD  COWAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1908-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Divinity,  1910-14  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1911-14, 
Cadet.  R.F. A.,  31st  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  and 
Adjutant,  Nov.  1917;  Adjutant  and  Liaison  Officer,  British  Artillery,  1st  Hellenic 
(Larissa)  Division,  Macedonia.  France  Jan.  1915  ;  Neuve  Chapelle.  Wounded 
May  1915. 

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KENNEDY,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Kirkcaldy  High  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-17. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918.     Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  1917-19. 

KENNEDY,  DUNCAN. 

B.L.  1904,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1908.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  to  Aug.  191 5, 
Cadet.  Royal  Army  Ordnance  Corps,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1918. 
Salonika  for  three  years.     M.B.E.  June  1919. 

KENNEDY,  GEORGE  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 2- 14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  191 2 
to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.     5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal  Dec. 

1914,  Gallipoli ;  Wounded  May  1915.     Discharged  Sept.  1916. 

KENNEDY,  JAMES  CRAWFORD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1907;  D.T.M.  and  H.  (Camb.).  R.A.M.C, 
Nov.  1900;  Lieut-Col.  March  1918.  India  and  Mesopotamia.  Dispatches  (India) 
Aug.  191 8. 

KENNEDY,  JAMES  TURNER. 

Keiss  School,  Caithness.  M. A.  1907.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  R.A.M.C, 
Private  April  1916.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Sept.  1917.     Dispatches  May  1919. 

KENNEDY,  NORMAN  DOUGALL 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  Dec. 
1918.     Wounded  April  and  Aug.  1917.     M.C.  June  1919. 

KENNEDY,  PETER. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-14;  M.A.  191 1.  School- 
master. R.A.M.C,  Private  Oct.  1915;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1917;  Corporal  Dec.  1917; 
Sergeant  Jan.   1918  to  Sept.   1919.     Russia. 

KENNEDY,  THOMAS  DYMOCK 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  First  XV  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1910.     No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Corporal.     Singapore  Mutiny,  Feb. 

191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.  Med.  and  Egyptian  Exp. 
Forces.     Dispatches  (Egypt)  Dec.  1916. 

KENNEDY,  WALTER  PHILLIPS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and 
1918-19.     RA.M.C,  Private  May  1917. 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM  NICOL  WATSON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  Cadet  Corps  1905-6,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1920;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1914.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V 
and  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1906-9,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Feb.  1915;  Captain 
Aug.  1915;  Major  Sept.  1918.  D.A.D.M.S.  (Sanitation).  France  1915  ;  Salonika 
1916;  North  Russia  1918-19.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

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KENNEDY-FRASER,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1909.  Assistant  Professor  in  Education, 
Cornell  University,  U.S.A.,  1914-16.  Lecturer  in  Education,  1919.  R.G.A.,  Oct. 
1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918.  Intelligence  Corps,  France. 
Dispatches. 

KENNETH,  JOHN  HENRY. 

Glasgow  University  O.T.C.,  1909.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-13  and  1919.  R.A.M.C., 
Private  Dec.  1914  ;  Corporal  1916-18.    23rd  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France,  191 5. 

KENNISH,  ALAN  CHARLES  EDWARD  FORBES. 

Epsom  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1909-14,  Officer  Cadet.  Student 
of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  Oxford  and  Buckinghamshire  Light  Infantry  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  France  March  1915.  O.C.,  80th  Trench  Mortar 
Battery,  Aug.  191 5.     Wounded  Sept.  1916.     Royal  Air  Force,  July  1918. 

KENT,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1919;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
July    1917;   Acting  Captain  Aug.   1917  to  Feb.    1919.      M.C.  Sept.   1918. 

KENWOOD,  HENRY  RICHARD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1887;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1888;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Eng.)  1891. 
R.A.M.C,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Oct.  1914.  Army  Sanitary  Committee.  C.M.G. 
Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

KENYON,  RICHARD. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915.  Malta 
and  Egypt. 

KEOGH,  Sir  ALFRED. 

LL.D.  1909.  Army  Medical  Service,  Lieut-General,  1913 ;  Surgeon-General; 
Director-General.  G.C.B.  G.C.V.O.  C.H.  Grand  Officer  Legion  of  Honour: 
Grand  Officer  Order  of  the  Crown  (Belgium) ;  Order  of  White  Eagle  (Serbia). 

KER,  ALLAN  EBENEZER  V.C.     (See  p.  753.) 

KER,  CLAUD  BUCHANAN. 

Malvern  College.  Cadet  Corps  1884-6,  Cadet  Officer.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D. 
1896;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1901.  Lecturer  on  Fevers.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  1895;  Major 
April  1908.     Prisoners  of  War  Camp,  Stobs,  Nov.  1915. 

KERMACK,  STUART  GRACE. 

Fettes  College.  M.A.  1908 ;  LL.B.  1910.  Assistant  Lecturer  in  Mercantile 
Law,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1905-9,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland 
Brigade,   1911  ;    Lieut.   1914;    Captain  June   1916.     Egyptian  Army,  1918-19. 

KERR,  ALEXANDER  LIVINGSTONE. 

Sydney  Grammar  School,  New  South  Wales.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1890 ; 
M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1889;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1890.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Hon.  Captain  March   1916;    Temp.  Major  Feb.   1917.      P.M.O.,  April   1919. 

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KERR,  ALEXANDER  MALCOLM. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  Non- 
Combatant  Corps,  Private  April  1916. 

KERR,  CHARLES. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  Clinical  Medical  Tutor,  St  Andrews. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  Dec.  1912;  Major  Jan.  1916.  1st  Scottish  General 
Hospital;  21st  General  Hospital,  Alexandria,  1915-16,  and  27th  General  Hospital, 
Cairo,  1916-19.  Dispatches  Feb.  1916,  July  1917,  and  March  1919.  O.B.E.  June 
1919. 

KERR,  DONALD. 

Student.     Australian  Imperial  Force. 

KERR,  DOUGLAS  JAMES  ACWORTH. 

St  Paul's,  London.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
[912-14  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1912-14,  Cadet 
Corporal.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain;  Adjutant. 
49th  Brigade,  Oct.   191 5.       France. 

KERR,  FRANCIS  FERGUSON. 

Manitoba  University.  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1898;  M.D.  1903.  1st  Battn., 
Lancashire  Volunteer  Regiment,  Major  191 5.  Red  Cross,  Prestwich ;  Stanley 
House  Hospital,  Manchester. 

KERR,  FRANCIS  KENNETH. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV  and  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C, 
South  African  Campaign,  1 900-1  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1916 ;  Acting 
Major  Sept.  1918 ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1919.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers. 
Med.  Exp.  Force  191 5.  France  1916-17;  Salonika  1918-19;  Black  Sea  1919-20. 
M.C  1917. 

KERR,  HENRY  BIRKMYRE. 

Bruntsfield  School.  George  Heriot's  School  O.T.C,  2nd  Lieut.  M.A.,  B.Sc. 
1909.     Schoolmaster.      17th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut. 

KERR,  HUGH  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV  O.T.C.  1909-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  April  19 1 5,  Cadet  Corporal. 
24th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
Wounded  April  and  Dec.   1917. 

KERR,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  191 8.  R.F.A.,  i/ist  Lowland 
Brigade,  Gunner  Sept.  1914.  nth  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5. 
R.F.C,  April  1916,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916  ;  Captain  Aug.  1917  ;  Royal  Air  Force  to  Jan. 
1919.     A.F.C  June  1919. 

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KERR,  JAMES  HENRY. 

Grantown-on-Spey  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913-15,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
Dec.  191 5  ;  Surgeon  Jan.  1918  to  Aug.  1919. 

KERR,  JAMES  ROBERTSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  University  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  1900-5,  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
July  1916  to  Aug.  1917.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1918  to 
Aug.  1919. 

KERR,  JOHN  FRASER. 

Falmouth    Grammar    School.       Student    of    Medicine,     1912-16    and     1917-19 
L.R.C.P.    &    S.    (Edin.).     Royal    Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer,   Jan.    1916   to   July 
1917.     H.M.T.B.  Destroyers  Miranda  and  Skilful. 

KERR,  LAWRENCE. 

Dunbar  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  4th,  6th,  and  12th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  Nov.  1913;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917 ; 
Lieut,  and  Intelligence  Officer,  Dec.  191 8.  Gallipoli  and  Palestine  May  191 5  to 
Jan.  1917;  France  Oct.  1917  ;  The  Rhine  Jan.  1919.     Gassed  at  Ypres,  April  1918. 

KERR,  PETER  MURRAY. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  i/5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
(T.),  1891  ;  Lieut-Col.    Gallipoli  191 5.     Mention.     T.D. 

KERR,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1906-8.  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1908-13,  Cadet  Sergeant,  and  Unattached  List,  T.F.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915  ; 
Lieut.  Oct.   191 6. 

KERR,  ROBERT  BROWNE. 

Spier's  School,  Beith ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15.  M.A. 
(Hons.  Classics)  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1912  to  May  1915,  Cadet. 
Munitions,  March  to  Nov.  191 5.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
Private  Nov.   191 5  ;    Corporal  (Instructor)  1916  to  April   1919. 

KERR,  ROY  RUSSELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1909-12,  Cadet 
Corporal.  Resident,  R.I.E.,  1910-11.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  H.M. 
Hospital  Ship  Asturias  and  1st  Welsh  Regiment.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Dec. 
1915-19.     R.N.   Hospital,  Haslar;   H.M.S.  Amethyst. 

KERR,  SAMUEL  KERR  GIFFORD 

Blairlodge.  M.A.  1897;  LL.B.  1901.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1901.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1900-5,  Private.      3rd  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.   1916. 

KERR,  STEPHEN  H.  C. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1907-9.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1909.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  March  1905  ;  Sergeant.  France 
and  Balkans. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

KERR,  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  May  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet 
May  1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1917.     Wounded  Sept.   1918. 

KERR,  WILLIAM  SMITH. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T.)  1903.  Major  Nov.  1915  ; 
Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1916  to  Feb.  1917. 

KERRIGAN,  HERBERT  WALLACE. 

Magherafelt,  Co.  Derry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.FP.S. 
(Glasg.)  1908.     R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916.     France. 

KESTING,  NORMAN  GOTTFRIED. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy,  and  Rutherford  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  M.A. 
1906.     Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.     2nd  Lovat  Scouts  (T.),  Private. 

KHAMBATTA,  FREDOON  POCHAJI. 

New  High  School,  Bombay.  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  Bombay 
University  Infantry,  attached  116th  Mahrattas,  Private  Oct.  1917 ;  Acting 
Corporal  Dec.   1917  to   191 8. 

KHAN,  GHULAM  HUSSAIN. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5  and  1917-20.     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Dec.  1914. 
KHAN,  MOHAMMAD  JAN. 

Student    of    Arts    and    Law,    1911-15;    M.A.     1914;    Barrister.      Indian    Field 

Ambulance,  Dec.   1914. 

KHAN,  WORASAT  HOSAIN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-15.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

KHAW,  IGNATIUS  JAMES  OO  KEK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914 ;  Captain  Nov. 
191 5  to  Dec.  1919.     Mesopotamia  Feb.  1916;  India  Dec.  1918  to  Nov.  1919. 

KIDD,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  D.P.H.  (St  Andrews)  1901-  R.A.M.C 
(T.),  1903;  Major  Aug.  1914;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1916.  2/3rd  Highland 
Field  Ambulance  and  33rd  Stationary  Hospital.  Order  of  St  Sava  (3rd  Class), 
Oct.  1917;  Gold  Cross  of  the  Redeemer  (Greece),  Aug.  1918.  O.B.E.  June  1919. 
Dispatches  Jan.  1916,  July  and  Nov.  1917,  and  Jan.  1919. 

KIDSTON,  NOEL  WALLACE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  Nov.  1913  ;  Acting  Major  March  1918. 

KIERNANDER,  WILLIAM  DIXIE. 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1906-9.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14 
and  1919-20.  i/2nd  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  7th  Coy.  Imperial 
Camel  Corps,  July  1916.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  April  1918 ;  Flight  Cadet 
Sept.  1918.  Gallipoli  Sept.  1915  ;  Egypt  and  Palestine  Dec.  1915  to  March  1919. 
Wounded  at  Raja  Jan.  1917. 

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Record   of  War   Service 

KILGOUR,  DAVID. 

University  Library  Assistant.     R.N.V.R.,  Ordinary  Seaman,  June  1918. 

KILGOUR,  GILBERT  INNES. 

Burntisland  School.  MA.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1907.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Scots, 
Private  March  1917;    2nd  Lieut.  July   1918. 

KILGOUR,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M. A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  R.N. V.R. ,  H.M.  Transport 
Princess  Juliana,  Wireless  Telegraphist. 

KILGOUR,  JAMES. 

Servitor,  University.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Jan.  191 5; 
L/Corporal. 

KING,  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  MA.  (Hons.  Maths.)  1904;  B.Sc.  (Special  Distinction, 
Mathematics  and  Astronomy)  1904.  R.G.A.,  Sept.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916; 
Lieut.  May  1918.     France  1918. 

KING,  ARTHUR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, Private  May  191 5;  L/Corporal.  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 7. 

KING,  DAVID  BARTY. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews.  MA. ;  M.B.,Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1902;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.) 
1902.  County  of  London  War  Hospital,  Epsom,  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Major  June  1917. 
O.B.E.  Dec.  1919. 

KING,  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Jan.  1899;  Major  (Retired).  Hospital 
Ship  to  France,  India,  Egypt,  Salonika,  and  Gallipoli. 

KING,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Tynecastle  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Sept.   1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

KING,  ROBERT  BUCHANAN. 

Uppingham.  B.A. ;  Student  of  Law,  1904-7.  Advocate,  1906.  7th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland   Highlanders  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1914.     Wounded  May   191 5. 

KING,  STANLEY  BRIGHT. 

Silcoates  School,  Wakefield;  First  XI.  and  XV  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Private  Nov.  1915;  L/Corporal  April  1916;  Corporal  Feb.  1918. 
1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  May  1917  to  Aug.  1919. 

KINGSCOTE,  ERNEST. 

College  Communale,  Boulogne.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Wiltshire 
Yeomanry,  Captain  1915-18.     Intelligence  Department,  War  Office.     Censor. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

KINLOCH,  C. 

Student.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private.  13th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Lieut.  July  1917. 

KINMONT,  PATRICK. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1901. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.  21st  Stationary 
Hospital,  Salonika. 

KINNEAR,  JOHN  WILSON. 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Music,  1913-15  and  1916-18.  R.F.A.  (T.), 
2/ist  Forfar  Battery,  2/2nd  Highland  Brigade,  Gunner  April  191 5.  8th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5. 

KINNEAR,  WILLIAM. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1901.  Army  Medical  Service  (T.), 
1891.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Colonel  1914-15.  A.D.M.S.,  Highland  Division; 
A.D.M.S.,  64th  Division,  May  191 5.     Invalided  out  Nov.  1917.     K.H.P. 

KINNES,  JAMES  RAMSAY. 

M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  14th  Royal  Scots  (Interpreters' 
Corps),  Hon.  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917. 
General  Staff,  1916.  France.  Gassed  and  Wounded.  Prisoner  of  War  in 
Germany,  March   1918. 

KIPPEN,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1889-94.  7th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  Sergeant ;  Warrant  Officer,  Class  I. 

KIPPEN,  JOHN  SYME. 

Malvern  College.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  of  Law,  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
May  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  R.E.  (Signal 
Service),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 8.     Attached  312th  Brigade,  R.F.A. 

KIRK,  DAVID  LEWIS 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1902-4.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme 
Courts,  1910.  Edinburgh  Volunteers  Unit,  Sept.  1914.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C, 
Feb.    1916.     A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.    1916;  Lieut.  June    1918  to  May   1919. 

KIRK,  EDWARD  WILFRID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  France  1916-18.  Bangour  Military 
Hospital,  1918-19. 

KIRK,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1897.  Colonial  Forces,  Straits  Settlements,  Major 
June  1906.  Penang  1915-16.  R.A.M.C,  Captain,  Ophthalmic  Specialist,  Malta 
and  Curragh  Commands,  July  1916;  Edinburgh  1917  to  Feb.  1918. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

KIRK,  JAMES  BALFOUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 1-14  and  1915-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1911-14,  Medical,  1916-18,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  to  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.,  Unattached 
List,  T.F.,  Oct.  1916.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 
France  191 5-16.  Attached  Political  Department,  Med.  Exp.  Force,  March  191 8. 
Mesopotamia  Aug.  1918-19. 

KIRK,  JOHN  PAUL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
March  191 5.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1917. 
France  ;  Arras  191 7-1 8.     Wounded.     Dispatches  (Buzancy)  July  1918. 

KIRK,  ROBERT. 

Dumfries    Academy.     Student    of    Law,    191 2-14     O.T.C.    Infantry,  Aug.    191 5, 

Cadet.  1st  and  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July   191 7.     France. 

KIRK,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1876;  M.D.  1879;  L.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1876;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1881. 
R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.-Col.  July  1882.     10th  Royal  Scots  (T.).     V.D. 

KIRKLAND,  HUGH  MACMILLAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1916-18.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916 
to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  R.E.,  406th  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1918.     France  Oct.  1918. 

KIRKLAND-WHITTAKER,  HARRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1906;  L.S.A.  (Lond.)  1900;  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1904. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916. 

KIRKNESS,  FREDERICK  JOHN. 

Trinity  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909-12,  Cadet 
Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915 ;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  18th  King's 
Liverpool  Regiment ;  96th  and  67th  Field  Ambulances ;  38th  Stationary  and 
53rd  General  Hospitals.     D.G.T.,  G.H.Q,  France. 

KIRKNESS,  JAMES  MATHIESON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D  1906;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1910; 
Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Oct.  1918.  1st  East  Lancashire  Brigade,  R.F.A. 
Transferred  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  March  191 8.  Egypt,  Gallipoli, 
and  Palestine.     Invalided  home  Oct.  1916. 

KIRKPATRICK,  ROGER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.D.  1894;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1881. 
Q.E.R.,  1877-80,  Private.  Army  Medical  Service,  1882;  Colonel  1912.  C.M.G. 
Dispatches  191 5.     C.B.  1917. 

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Record   of  War   Service 

KIRKWOOD,  IAN  MUIR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 7  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1916  to  July  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1917.     France  Jan.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

KIRKWOOD,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  1903;    Major  July  1914.     East  Africa. 

KIRKWOOD,  WALTER  CHARLES  CAMPBELL. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1888-91,  Private.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March   191 5  ;    Captain  March   1916. 

KIRKWOOD,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS. 

Kelso  High  School.  Cadet  Corps  1898-1902,  Cadet  Pipe-Major.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1910;  M.D.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1905  to  Dec.  1910,  Cadet.  Wrest  Park 
Hospital,  Bedford,  1915.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917. 

KIRSOPP,  EDGAR  CRAIG  BUCHANAN. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  B.L.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Feb.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  10th  Royal  Scots  (T.). 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  June  1916.  General  Staff,  Jan.  1918.  M.C.  March 
1918;  Bar  to  M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

KIRTON,  AUBREY  CECIL. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  O.T.C.  1906-11,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  R.A.M.C,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Sept.  1917 ; 
Surgeon-Captain  Sept.   1918.     British  West  Indies  Regiment. 

KITCHEN,  HUGH  MELVILLE. 

St  Joseph's  College,  Naini  Tal.  O.T.C.  1906-12,  Cadet  Corporal.  University 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Sept.  1914  to  Sept.  1915,  Cadet.  13th  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  March  1916,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917; 
Captain  March  1918.  France  July  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  M.C.  Sept.  1918;  Bar 
to  M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

KITCHIN,  JAMES  TYSON. 

St  Bees,  Cumberland.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1892;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Ireland) 
1900.  Abram  Peel  War  Hospital,  Bradford,  July  to  Dec.  1917.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
Jan.  1918  to  Feb.  1919.     M.O.,  52nd  Stationary  Hospital,  France. 

KITTOW,  DIGORY  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-12.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  1916. 

KLINGLER,  FREDERICK. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1909-12.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Private. 

413 


Record    of  War   Service 

KNIGHT,  DENIS  ATHELSTONE. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  July  1918. 

KNIGHT,  JAMES  St  PIERRE. 

Methodist  College,  St  John's,  Newfoundland.  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1906  to  Feb.  1911,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain 
Oct.  1916.  Royal  Newfoundland  Regiment,  Major  Oct.  1918.  D.A.D.M.S., 
Newfoundland  Contingent,  Dec.   1918.     Dispatches  (France)   1917.     O.B.E.   1919. 

KNIGHT,  JOHN  TAYLOR. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15  and  1918-20;  B.Sc. 
1920.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Sapper  June  191 5  ;  Corporal  July  191 5  ;  Officer 
Cadet  March  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1919.  France. 
Wounded  Sept.  191 5  and  March   1918.     M.M.  Sept.   1915. 

KNIGHT,  WILFRED  EDWYNE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1902;  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1902.  Natal  Medical  Corps,  1906.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
1910-19.     German  East  African  Campaign,  1917-18. 

KNIGHT-COUTTS,  CECIL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1900-3.  University  Battery, 
E.C.A.V.,  Corporal.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Captain 
Jan.  191 7.     Twice  Wounded.     M.C. 

KNOX,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1915-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  R.G.A.,  493rd  Siege 
Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     France;  Somme,  Cambrai,  1918. 

KNOX,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1897;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1892. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Aug.   1914.     4th  London  General  Hospital. 

KNOX,  ROBERT  WELLAND. 

Westminster.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1914.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
July  1897,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1917;  Acting  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.  Nov. 
1919.  Egypt.  D.S.O.  Order  of  White  Eagle  (Serbia),  4th  Class;  Officer  of 
Crown  of  Italy.     Dispatches  Feb.  191 5,  June  1916,  March  1917  and  1918. 

KNUTHSEN,  LOUIS  FRANCIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1893;  M.D.  1901. 
R.A.M.C,  Nov.  1914,  Hon.  Major  April  1917.  O.C  No.  5  B.R.C  Hospital, 
Wimereux,  France,  1914.  Dispatches  1917.  O.B.E.  (Military)  1919.  Associate, 
Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem  1919;  Medaille  de  Reconnaissance;  Medaille 
d'honneur  des  Epidemies. 

414 


Record   of  War   Service 

KOCK,  JULIUS  GEORGE  De. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  M.D.  1909.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut. 

KOEPPERN,  JOHN  HENRY. 

Student  of  Science,  1911-13.     R.A.M.C,  No.  2  Section,  Field  Coy.,  Private. 

KOHLER,  LEO  JOHN. 

Blairgowrie  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  14th  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders,  Private  May  1915.     M.M.  Sept.  1918. 

KOZMA,  PAULIN. 

Student  of  Science,  1913-15.     Russian  Army. 

KRAMER,  HERMANN. 

South  African  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906;  M.R.C.P.  and  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.).  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  191 7.  Military  Hospitals, 
Mailland,  Potchefstroom,  and  Wynberg.  Assistant  Medical  Inspector  of  Recruits, 
Cape  Town. 

KRIEL,  PIETER  EDOUARD. 

French  Hoek  School,  South  Africa.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1915  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private 
Sept.  1914  to  May  1915.  4th  South  African  Infantry,  Private  Dec.  1915  ; 
L/Corporal  Sept.   1916  to  April   1917. 

KROGH,  ANDRE  LEWIS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  1918.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  May  1916. 

KYLES,  DAVID. 

Student  of  Arts,  1918.  2/ist  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Nov.  191 5. 
2nd  Gloucestershire  Regiment.     Salonika  and  Russia. 

LABAT,  GERRIT  HENDRIK  W1LLEM  De. 

Worcester  School,  Cape  Colony.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Sept.   191 7. 

LACK,  LEWIS  ALBERT  HODGKINSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain;  Major  Sept.  1917. 

LAIDLAW,  GEORGE  PALMER. 

Hoddom  School,  Ecclefechan.  M.A.  1905 ;  B.Sc.  1909.  Glasgow  University 
O.T.C,  1913-14,  Cadet.  2/6th  attached  2nd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

LAIDLAW,  WILLIAM. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept. 
1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  April  1917. 
Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.     M.C  Nov.  1918. 

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LAIDLER,  PERCY  WARD. 

L.R.C.P.  &  S. ;  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  and  L.RF.P.  &  S.  (Glasg.)  1914.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1908.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  May  1916. 
Invalided  out  March  1918. 

LAING,  ALEXANDER  PATERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15  and  1918-20;  B.Sc.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Sept.  1914  to  Feb.  1915,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  1st  Highland  Field 
Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915.  France  April  1915.  Invalided  home  Feb.  1917. 
Employed  Admiralty. 

LAING,  ALFRED  MARTIN. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  M.A.  (Aberdeen);  LL.B.  1903;  Advocate, 
1904.  1st  and  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1916. 
Attached  1st  Essex  Regiment,  Gallipoli,  May  to  Aug.  191 5. 

LAING,  ARTHUR  CECIL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ; 
Captain  Aug.  1916.  i/2nd  Highland  Field  Ambulance;  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders.     France.     M.C.  and  Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  1919. 

LAING,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1887. 
R.F.A.  (T),  1888;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1912.  O.C.  2/2nd  Highland  Brigade. 
Mention.     T.D. 

LAING,  FRANCIS  MILLAR. 

Royal  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917  ;  Cadet  Sergeant ;  Officer 
Cadet  Oct.  1917.     R.E.,  Signal  Service,  Sapper  Feb.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

LAING,  FREDERICK  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.,  1909,  Captain  1913;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918  ; 
Brevet  Major  June  1919.  R.F.A.,  Indian  Contingent.  France  1915.  British 
Military  Hospital,  Italy,  191 7.  D.A.D.M.S.,  41st  Division,  March  to  Dec.  1918- 
139th  Field  Ambulance,  Jan.  to  May  1919.     Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian)  Jan.  1919. 

LAING,  GEORGE  DAVISON. 

Boston  Grammar  School.  Athletics.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1906. 
Northumberland  Yeomanry,  Private  1900.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-2. 
R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1918.  36th  Casualty  Clearing 
Station.     School  of  Instruction,  Aug.  1918.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917  and  Dec.  1918. 

LAING,  HENRY  WILLIAM. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1875;  M.D.  1879.;  L.R.CS.  (Edin.)  1875. 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  Oct.  1914;  Major  Sept.  1916;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1917. 
2/7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  (T.).  191st  Infantry  Brigade,  Jan.  1918. 
310th  London  Field  Ambulance,  Feb.  1919. 

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LAIXG,  HARRY  GORDON  MATHEWSON. 

Royal  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to  Aug.  191 8,  Cadet. 
R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  191 8. 

LAIXG,  JOHN  MACKINTOSH. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1907-11.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1918.     M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

LAING,  WILLIAM  MACKIE. 

M.A.  (St  Andrews)  191 1.  Student  of  Divinity,  1911-14.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Sept.  1916. 

LAIRD,  DAVID  ANDERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-10, 
Medical,  1910-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 
France  Oct.  1914  to  Sept.  1915,  and  April  1916  to  Sept.  1917.  Prisoner  of  War 
in  Germany,  Oct.  1915  to  Jan.  1916.  Mesopotamia  Jan.  1918;  India,  N.-W. 
Frontier,  and  Punjab,  May  to  Oct.   1919.     Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

LAKEY,  JOHN. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-17  and  1918-19.  2nd  Scots  Guards, 
Private  Jan.  19 17. 

LALTOO,  JACOB. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-17.     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  1914. 

LAMB,  ANDREW  HENRY  COWAN. 

M.A.  1903 ;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1907.  Army  Pay  Department, 
Acting  Paymaster,  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  and  Temp.  Paymaster  to  July  1919. 

LAMB,  GEORGE  MILLAR. 

George  Watson's  College,  and  Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Cadet  Battn. 
(Highland),  1914-15,  and  O.T.C.  191 5-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  Nov.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1918. 

LAMB,  JAMES  HENDERSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon.     H.M.S.  Calgarian. 

LAMB,  JOHN. 

Glasgow  High  School.  B.D.  1909.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Jan.  191 8. 

LAMB,  JOHN. 

Portree  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 3-14,  Cadet. 
15th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  8th,  6th,  and  3rd  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  Overseas  1915-16.  1st  Lovat 
Scouts,  May  to  Aug.  191 8.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 8.  H.M.  Ships  Excellent 
and  Riviera  (Black  Sea),  Aug.  191 8  to  May  1919. 

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LAMBAH,  VISHWA  MITRA. 

Edward's  Mission  College,  Peshawar.  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine  and  Science, 
1908-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1915.  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Sept. 
1914;    Indian  Medical  Service,  Nov.    1914;    Indian  Hospital,  Brighton. 

LAMBERT,  CHARLES  DAVID. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1905-8.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.      R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   191 5;  Lieut.  Jan.   1917. 

LAMBERTON,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1914; 
Captain  Sept.  191 5.  Eastern  Brigade  Field  Ambulance;  1st  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  France,  two  years. 

LAMBIE,  CHARLES  GEORGE. 

Stanley  House,  Bridge  of  Allan.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Materia  Medica.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5;  Captain 
Nov.  1916.  49th  Brigade,  R.F.A. ;  39th  and  No.  11  Mobile  Labour,  France; 
23rd  Stationary  Hospital,  Mesopotamia ;  6th  Division,  Labour,  Poona,  India. 
M.C.   Sept.    1918. 

L'AMIE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  Gunner; 
Bombardier. 

LAMOND,  ALEXANDER  M. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  8th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  Nov.  191 5. 

LAMOND,  JOHN  LOGAN. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  June  1910  to  March  1915,  Cadet  Q.M.S.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Orotava, 
Surgeon-Lieut.  Nov.  1916. 

LAMONT,  DONALD. 

Raining's  School,  Inverness.  M.A.  1899.  Examiner  in  Celtic.  Minister,  Church 
of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  1914,  Highland  Mounted  Brigade;  Scottish  Horse  (T). 
Gallipoli  and  Egypt. 

LAMONT,  DONALD  COLIN. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  July  1918,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1918  ; 
Captain  Sept.  1919.     3rd  British  General  Hospital,  Basra,  Mesopotamia. 

LAMONT,  HENRY  MACLAURIN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1888-96;  M.A.  1891  ; 
B.D.  1896.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Officiating  Clergyman,  2/ioth  Royal 
Scots,  Summer  1916  and  1917.  2nd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Volunteers), 
Private  191 7. 

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LAMONT,  JOHN  CHARLES. 

Liverpool  College.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1885  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1885.  Demonstrator 
of  Anatomy,  1886-7.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Surgeon-Captain,  1887;  Lieut.-Col. 
1907.  Retired  1908.  Chin-Lushai  Expedition,  1889-90;  Manipur  Expedition, 
1891.     Re-employed.     India  1915-19.     CLE.  1919. 

LAMONT,  JOSEPH. 

M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet.  Array  Veterinary 
Corps,  Corporal  Jan.  1914;  Q.M.S.     R.A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

LAMONT,  JOSEPH  LAURIE. 

Treherne  and  Manitoba  College,  Winnipeg.  First  XV.  B.A.  (Manitoba)  191 1; 
Student  of  Medicine,  1913-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  March  191 5-17, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut,  July  191 7  to  Feb.  1919- 
H.M.  Ships  Oakly  and  Cupar.  Attached  8th,  3rd,  and  7th  North  Sea  Fast  Mine- 
sweeping  Flotillas. 

LAMPORT,  HENRY  CHRISTOPHER. 

Rondebosch  College,  Cape  Town.  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  R.A.M.C  (T),  1889;  Major 
1902;  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1918.  2nd  West  Lancaster  Brigade,  R.F.A. ;  i/7th  Devon 
Regiment.     Queensferry,  Alexandra  Palace,  and  Aylesbury  Military  Hospitals. 

LANDALE,  WELLWOOD  MAXWELL 

Fettes    College;    First    XV  and    XI.     Student  of   Arts   and    Divinity,  1889-92; 

M.A.   1892.     Minister,  Church   of   Scotland.     Chaplain  to  the   Forces,  4th  Class, 

Nov.  1917-19. 
LANDSBOROUGH,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.   1902.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.    Oct.   1915  ;  Captain    Oct.    1916.     Dispatches 

June  1919. 
LANE,  CECIL  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,    Ch.B.    1884;    L.R.C.P.    (Edin.)     1882.     R.A.M.C,    Lieut.-Col.    Aug.    1915; 

Colonel,  A.M.S.,  Jan.    191 7.      Burma,   1887.      A.D.M.S.,   Abbotabad    and    Sialkot 

Brigades;    2nd  (Rawal  Pindi)  Division.      India,   1914-17. 

LANG,  ANDREW. 

Kilmarnock    Academy.     Student    of    Arts,    191 3-14.     O.T.C.     Infantry,    Feb.    to 

Sept.  1914,  Cadet.     15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ; 

Acting  Captain  Oct.  19 18  to  Nov.  1919. 
LANG,  ERIC  CHRISTISON. 

George   Watson's    College.     M.B.,    Ch.B.    1910.     O.T.C.    Artillery,    Oct.    1908    to 

Nov.    191 1,   Cadet.     R.A.M.C,    1912;    Captain    March     191 5  ;    Temp.    Lieut.-Col. 

April  1918.     1st  Leicestershire  Regiment.     Field  Ambulance,  France,  1914;  India. 

D.S.O.  (Rue  du  Bois)  March  191 5.     Dispatches. 

LANG,  FERDINAND  WILSON.     (See  p.  750.) 

LANGLANDS,  CAIRNS  KER. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  Lieut.  Student  of 
Science,  1918.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  May  1918  ;  Flight  Cadet  Sept.  1918. 

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LANGLANDS,  CHARLES  BABINGTON. 

George  Watson's  College,  and  Larchfield  School,  Helensburgh  ;  First  XV.  Student 
of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer 
Cadet  Oct.  1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.     France  July  1918-19. 

LANGLANDS,  DAVID  NASMYTH. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1913-15.  2/ist  Lothians  and  Border  Horse, 
Private  April  1915. 

LANGLANDS,  JOHN  BRYCE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July 
1917.     France   1916-18. 

LANGWILL,  ARCHIBALD. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain 
Dec.  191 5.  1st  Rifle  Brigade,  France,  191 5.  Isolation  Hospital,  Amara, 
Mesopotamia,   1916-19. 

LANGWILL    HAMILTON  GRAHAM. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1898;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Captain  July  1908.     2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

LANGWILL,  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1912.  Assistant  to 
Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  191 2-14.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1917.  21st  Stationary  Hospital,  and 
83rd  Field  Ambulance,  Salonika  (Struma  Front). 

LANGWILL,  LYNDESAY  GRAHAM. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Commerce,  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March 
to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  2/ist  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry 
attached  14th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut. 
Junei9i8;  Signalling  Officer.     France. 

LARGE,  DAVID  TORQUIL  MACLEOD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     RA.M.C,  Captain  March  191 5.     M.C 

LARKINS,  FRANCIS  EDMOND. 

St  John's  College,  Winnipeg.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1908;  D.P.H.  (Edin.) 
1906.     R.A.M.C,  May   191 7. 

LATIF,  SHAIKH  ABDUL. 

B.A.,  B.Sc.  1912.  A.M.I.CE.  Lieut.  July  1916.  Assistant  Engineer,  Railway 
in  Waziristan  Field,  191 7,  and  Field  Service,  N.-E.  Railway,  India. 

LATIMER,  SYDNEY  JAMIESON  MUIR. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  191 5-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1917  to 
May  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

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LAUCHLAN,  ROBERT. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1914 
to  Oct.   1915,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1915;    Lieut.  Oct.   1917. 

LAUDDIE,  ABDURRAHMAN  KHAN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  Sept.  1914. 

LAUDER,  THOMAS  CAMPION. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  L.,  L.M.,  R.C.P.  &  S.  (Ireland)  1894;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1920. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.-Col.  March  191 5. 

LAUGHTON,  NORMAN  BLAKE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914-15, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  Gallipoli  Oct.  to  Dec. 
1915;  Egypt  Jan.  1916  to  Dec.  1917  ;  Palestine  Dec.  1917  to  Nov.  1918;  Arabia 
and  Egypt  1919. 

LAURIE,  ALAN  RUPERT 

Derby  School;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1904-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  Aug.  1915,  Cadet, 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

LAURIE,  ALBERT  ERNEST. 

Bonnington  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1885.  Canon,  Episcopal  Church  of 
Scotland.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1914;  Senior  Chaplain  (Major)  1918.     Dispatches 

191 5.  M.C.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C.  1917. 

LAW,  CHARLES  DONALDSON. 

Student  of  Medicine.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1898. 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  April  191 5.     51st  General  Hospital. 

LAW,  JOHN  SPENCE. 

Forfar  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1883.  R.A.M.C,  Major  April  1915.  Norfolk  War 
Hospital. 

LAWL,  JAG  MOHAN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 

LAWRENCE,  GEORGE  ALLISON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  10th  Seaforth  High- 
landers, Private  Dec.  1914;  Sergeant  Instructor  Sept.  191 5.  Household  Brigade, 
Officer  Cadet  June  191 8. 

LAWRENCE,  GEORGE  CLARKE. 

George   Watson's    College.     M.A.    191 3.     Cameron    Highlanders,  Private    March 

1916.  Highland  Light  Infantry.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917.  France 
1916;  Egypt  I9I7-I9- 

LAWRENCE,  IRVINE.    • 

Servitor,  University.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  May  1915.     Malta. 

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LAWRENCE,  LEONARD  ARTHUR. 

Church  of  England  Grammar  School,  Geelong,  Victoria,  and  Melbourne  University. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet.  Attached  1st 
Australian  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Harefield  Park,  July  to  Oct.  191 5.  4th  and  9th 
Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916 ;  Acting  Captain 
and  Adjutant  June  1917.     The  Black  Sea.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

LAWRIE,  JAMES  McLELLAN. 

Falkirk  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  1917  to  March  1918, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1918. 

LAWRIE,  JAMES  RUSSELL. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919. 
Schoolmaster.  3rd  and  5th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  Feb.  1916; 
Sergeant.     Attached  N.C.O.  School  of  Musketry. 

LAWRIE,  JOHN  HOLLIS  DRUMMOND. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1912-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919. 
Royal  Scots,  Private  March  191 5.  4th  and  17th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1915;  Lieut.  April  1 9 1 7 ;  Captain  Sept.  1917  to  Oct.  1918.  France. 
Wounded  at  the  Somme  Sept.   1916. 

LAWRIE,  MAURICE  BERTRAM. 

Normal  College  and  South  African  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1919.  R.A.M.C.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Dec.  1914.  Dispatches 
Dec.  1916.     M.C.  July  1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  Oct.  1917. 

LAWRIE,  THOMAS. 

St  Boswells  School.  M.A.  1886.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  1st 
Kincardineshire  Volunteer  Regiment,  Private  June   1917 ;    Lieut.  Sept.   1917. 

LAWRIE,  WILLIAM  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1900, 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5;    Captain  May  1916. 

LAWSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Arts,  1910-13  ;  M.A.  1919.  Schoolmaster.  6th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  Nov.  191 5.  Attached  51st  Division,  Dec.  1916  to  April 
1918.     Prisoner  of  War  April  to  Nov.   1918. 

LAWSON,  ANDREW  HAROLD  BALVAIRD. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1919. 

LAWSON,  CHARLES  BUNBURY. 

Dover  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1889.  R.A.M.C,  1892;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1914;  Brevet 
Colonel  Feb.  1915.     South  Africa,  1899-1900.     Dispatches  Jan.  1915. 

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LAWSON,  FREDERICK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1917-18, 
Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918.     Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

LAWSON,  JAMES. 

Merchiston  Castle  ;  First  XL  Cadet  Corps  1902-8.  B.Sc.  (St  Andrews).  Student 
of  Medicine,  1908-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915  ;  M.D.  1920.  B.R.C.S.  (Dresser),  1914. 
Attached  Meerut  Casualty  Clearing  Hospital.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April 
1915 ;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  60th  Field  Ambulance,  1915-16;  Machine-Gun 
Corps,  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  1918-19.  France  1914;  North  Russia  1918-19. 
Dispatches  Dec.  1916. 

LAWSON,  JAMES  SEGGIE  WATERSTONE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1915  to 
March  1916,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  3rd  and  10th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918. 

LAWSON,  JOSEPH  ILLINGWORTH. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  RA.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain 
April  1915.  7th  Field  Ambulance,  The  Rhine.  Dispatches  June  1918.  M.C. 
Aug.  191 8. 

LAWSON,  ROBERT. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  and  1919.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1915  ;  M.D.  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1915 ;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  3rd 
Lowland  Field  Ambulance.     Wounded  July  1916.     M.C.  July  1918. 

LAWSON,  ROBERT  SHARP. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  M.A.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1916. 
Anatomy  Staff,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1906-9,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Lieut,  Jan.  1915  to  June  1919.  H.M.S.  Zealandia;  H.M.  Hospital  Ships  Plassey 
and  St  Margaret  of  Scotland;  Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Chatham. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS  EBENEZER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  LRF.P.S.  (Glasg.) 
1914  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910,  Medical,  1911-13,  Cadet.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Captain  Sept.  1915  to  April  1919.     46th  Field  Ambulance. 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM  DALRYMPLE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1906-11.  Chartered  Accountant, 
191 1.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916; 
Acting  Major  Feb.  1918.     France  1915-18.     Wounded  July  1916  and  April  1918. 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM  THOMSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14.  R.A.M.C,  Scottish 
Horse,  Sept.  1914.  3/7th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
June  1917.     France.     Wounded  at  Somme  Oct.  1916. 

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LAWTON,  ROBERT. 

Peebles  Burgh  and  County  School.  M.A.  1904.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  Gunner 
July  1917. 

LAY,  ARTHUR  CROALL  HYDE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  Student  of  Arts  and  Commerce,  191 8.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  191 8,  Officer   Cadet.      King's  Own   Scottish   Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 

LEACH,  ABRAHAM. 

Giggleswick.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 
Mesopotamia  and  India. 

LEADBETTER,  JAMES  GREENSHIELDS  GREENSHIELDS.  (See  p.  750.) 

LEAKEY,  ALEXANDER  BAZETT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1906;  Captain  Jan.  1915.     France. 

LEARMONT,  JOHN. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1910-15  and  1917-19;  M.A. 
1913;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1910-13,  and  Artillery,  Oct. 
1914-15,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Oct.  1915  to  Sept.  1917. 

LEARMONTH,  WILLIAM  WADDELL 

Linlithgow  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Law,  1895-7  and  1917-19.  Solicitor  Jan. 
1899.     1st  Volunteer  Battn.,  Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1917  to  Aug.  1918. 

LEARY,  GERALD  FERDINAND  VICTOR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  June  191 2  ;  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ;  Acting 
Major  April  191 8.  25th  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Dardanelles,  Serbia,  and 
Salonika,     Dispatches  Nov.  1917. 

LEARY,  THOMAS  GARNET  STIRLING. 

Bangor  College,  Ireland.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  and  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1904. 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1895-8,  Bombardier.  Australian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  April  191 5 ;  Major  Nov.  1919.  1st,  3rd,  and  5th  Australian 
General  Hospitals.     Gallipoli.     Invalided  from  Gallipoli. 

LEASK,  JAMES  BRUCE. 

Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1911-14,  Cadet. 
10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914 ;  Lieut.  Sept. 
1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Jan.  to  Nov.  1916;  Staff  Lieut.  June  to  Nov.  1917  ;  Staff 
Captain  Nov.  1917;  Captain  May  1918.  Egypt.  Dispatches  (E.E.F.)  June  1918  and 
June  1919.     Order  of  Nile  (4th  Class),  March  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

LEBURN,  WILLIAM  GILMOUR. 

Dollar  Academy  and  Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  June  to  Nov.  1918. 

424 


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LECHLER,  ARTHUR  NORMAN. 

St  Lawrence  College,  Kent ;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1906-8.  Student  of  Science 
Engineering,  1912-14  and  191 8-19.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914. 
Manchester  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  R.F.C.,  Lieut.  March  1918. 
Egypt.  Wounded.  Prisoner  of  War  April  191 7  to  Sept.  191 8.  Mentioned  in 
Dispatches  March   1916. 

LECHLER,  JOHN  HOWARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.    R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  April  1917. 

LECKIE,  ARTHUR  JAMES  BRUCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1912.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.;  Captain  Feb.  1918. 

LECKIE,  JOSEPH  PRIMROSE. 

Cupar  School,  Fife.     Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1917-19.     O.T.C.  Artillery, 

[Oct.  191 3-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917. 
LECKIE,  ROBERT  WESTLANDS. 
George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1910.  Probationer,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1917;  Temp.  Captain  June  1919.  nth 
Division,  Ammunition  Column,  Egypt  and  Salonika,  1916.  France  1917-18. 
Wounded  at  Cambrai  Dec.  1917. 

LECKIE,  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C.  xArtillery,  Jan. 
to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  191 5.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     France.     Dispatches  April  1918. 

LEDGER,  ARCHIBALD  GEORGE  KIRKWOOD. 

Christ's  Hospital.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5; 
Captain  May  1916. 

LEDIARD,  HENRY  AMBROSE. 

Cheltenham  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1866.  Cumberland  and  Border 
Regiment  (V.),  Private  May  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.  Surgeon,  Chadwick 
and  Engelthwaite  Military  Auxiliary  Hospitals. 

LEE,  ALAISTER  FRASER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1902-6,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Highland  Mounted  Brigade  Field 
Ambulance,  1912-14.  Lovat  Scouts,  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.  Dardanelles, 
Egypt,  Salonika,  and  France.     M.C.  Dec.  191 6. 

LEE,  DAVID  CHISHOLM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct. 
1915.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France;  Somme,  Messines,  Passchendaele  1917. 

LEE,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1902.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

LEE,  JAMES  ARTHUR. 

Student  of  Science,  1910-n.     Durham  R.G.A.,  Anti-aircraft,  Lieut.  1916. 

LEEBODY,  HENRY  ALFRED. 

Academical  Institution,  Londonderry;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Volunteer 
Medical  Staff  Corps,  1894-5,  Private.  Army  Medical  Service  (T.),  1906;  Brevet 
Major  June  1917 ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1919 ;  Acting  Colonel  June  1919. 
A.D.M.S.,  Scottish  Command. 

LEEBODY,  JOHN  GALWAY 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  May  19 18. 

LEEMING,  JOHN  HERKLOTS. 

Aldenham  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1887-90;  M.D.  (Toronto) 
1886;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1886.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  and  Brigade 
Sanitary  Officer,  Nov.  1914;  Major  Dec.  1917.     4th  Field  Ambulance.     France. 

LEES,  DAVID. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1903;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1918.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1900-7,  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec. 
1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  2nd  Irish  Guards;  1st  Welsh  Guards;  No.  4  Field 
Ambulance ;  No.  34  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  and  No.  9  Stationary  Hospital. 
Wounded  1916  and  1917.     D.S.O.  July  1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  191 8. 

LEES,  HARRY  RANKINE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1906-7.  2/7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Major  March  1918.  M.G.  Officer, 
193rd  Infantry  Brigade,  Beirout,  Syria.     Dispatches  Aug.  1917. 

LEES,  WALTER  ARTHUR  CLARK. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1901-2.  9th,  14th,  and 
15th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Oct.  1914;  Sergeant  July 
1915.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1916.     Ministry  of  National  Service. 

LEESON,  JOHN  RUDD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1876;  M.D.  1882;  M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1875.  RA.M.C  (V),  Captain 
June  1917.     2nd  V.B.  Middlesex  Regiment.     St  John's  Ambulance. 

LEGGAT,  GEORGE  LEGGAT. 

Dundee  High  School ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Edin.)  1913.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ;  Captain  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.-Col.  June  1919.  Med.  Exp.  Force. 
Dispatches  and  O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

LEGGATE,  ARCHIBALD  RENWICK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  RA.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  March  1918.  No.  3  Native  Labour 
General  Hospital,  France. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

LEGGATE,  ROBERT. 

Stonehouse  School,  Lanarkshire.  M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  15th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  June  1918.     France  1918-19. 

LEGGE,  SYDNEY  BUXTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915. 

LEGROS,  RENE  PIERRE. 

Lycee  of  Rennes,  France.  M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  191 2.  Assistant  Lecturer  in 
French,  London  University.  French  Army,  Aug.  1914.  Staff  Interpreter  (10th 
Region),  1914-1 5.  1 3th  Hussar  Regiment  (Liaison  Officer),  attached  1 36th  Infantry 
Regiment,  1916.     Aviation,  Observer  and  Instructor  of  Aerial  Gunnery,  1917-19. 

LE  HARIVEL,  PHILIPPE  CHARLES  GUILLAUME. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  191 1.  Schoolmaster. 
A.S.C.,  Private  Nov.   191 5   to  Feb.   1919.     France  July   1916. 

LEIGHTON,  GERALD  ROWLEY. 

Nelson  College,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1895  ;  M.D.  1901  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S. 
(Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1895.  A.S.C.,  Captain  April  1915  ;  Major  April 
1917;  Lieut.-Colonel  to  June  1920.  Technical  Adviser,  Ministry  of  Food  and 
National  Salvage  Council ;  Inspector  of  Food  Contracts  for  W.O.  and  Admiralty. 
Dispatches  1917.     O.B.E. 

LEIGHTON,  PATRICK  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Captain  Dec.  1917  ; 
Major  Oct.  1918  to  May  1919.     France. 

LEITCH,  ALFRED. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Mile  End  Military  Hospital,  London,  March  to  Dec.  1916. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916  ;  Captain  Dec.  1917.     France  Jan.  1917. 

LEITH,  JAMES  MACKENZIE. 

B.L.  1877.     R.G.A.  1880,  Hon.  Lieut-Col.  holding  Staff  Appointment. 

LEITH,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Law.     Solicitor  1895.     i/3rd  Forth  R.G.A. ,  Gunner. 

LEJEUNE,  FRANCIS  ARNOLD. 

Sedbergh.  Cadet  Corps  1902-6,  Corporal.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  Feb.  to 
July  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.   191 6;  Lieut.  April  191 8.     France. 

LEMON,  JOHN  WORKMAN. 

Student  1892.  French  Red  Cross,  191 5.  Officer  Cadet.  A.S.C  (M.T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.   1916.     Labour  Corps,  June  1917. 

LEMPRIERE,  PHILIP  CHARLES. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  M.A.  191 1.  Minister,  Episcopal 
Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  July  1917  to  Sept.  1918.  Attached 
R.F.A.,  255th  Brigade.     France;    third  Ypres,  Cambrai,  Lys,  Marne,  and  Arras. 

427 


Record  of  War  Service 

LENNOX,  DAVID 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  Aug.   1915.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;   Captain  May   1918. 

LENNOX,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1888.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain  (Hon.  Captain),  South  African  Native  Labour  Corps,  Oct.  1916. 
France.  Sub-Director  of  Education,  Boulogne,  Oct.  191 8  to  Feb.  1919.  Dis- 
patches Jan.   1918  and  June  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

LESLIE,  ARCHIBALD  STEWART. 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1895.  Student  of  Arts,  1889-90.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1898. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private  1896-1902.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Lieut.  1903. 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain;  Major;  Lieut-Col.  June  1916.  D.A.D.  Forestry, 
April  1917.     C.M.G.  Jan.  191 8.     Dispatches.     T.D.  1918. 

LESLIE,  JAMES. 

Fettes  College.  B.Sc.  1905.  R.E.  (T.),  City  of  Edinburgh  Fortress,  2nd  Lieut. 
1908;  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  June  1916.     Mention  Feb.  1917. 

LESLIE,  JOHN  GORDON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1915;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  M.O,  H.M. 
Hospital  Ship  Braemar  Castle.     Med.  Exp.  Force. 

LESLIE,  LEONARD. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  191 1.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1906-8,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1917  ;  Acting 
Major  June  191 8.     Egypt.     Dispatches  April  191 8. 

LESLIE,  ROBERT  MILLER. 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Law,  I9ii-i4and  1918-20; 
M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  191 1  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  5th  Royal  High- 
landers (Black  Watch)  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Temp.  Lieut.  March  1915  ; 
Lieut.  June  1916.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

LESLIE,  THOMAS  LESLIE. 

B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908,  Cadet  Sergeant.  35th  Scinde  Horse, 
Lieut.;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.     Indian  Exp.  Force. 

LESSELLS,  JAMES. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private  June  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps  Sept.  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  France,  8th 
Division,  1916-18;  Sorarae,  Ypres,  Passchendaele.  Prisoner  of  War  March  to 
Nov.  1918. 

LESSELS,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 
Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 8. 

428 


Record   of  War  Service 

LESTER,  JOHN  BROWN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1913;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1918.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  1916 ; 
Captain   1917;  Major  1919.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force. 

LETHEM,  GORDON  JAMES. 

Mill  Hill  School;  First  XV.  M.A.  1908;  LL.B.  (Distinction)  1909.  Barrister- 
at-Lavv.  Rugby  "blue."  Liaison  Officer,  Allied  Forces  in  Cameroons,  Maiduguji 
Column,  1914. 

LETHEM,  WILLIAM  ASHLEY. 

Mill  Hill  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1908-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1913;  Captain  April  191 5. 
Hon.  Artillery  Coy.,  and  1st  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.  France  1914; 
Gallipoli,  Serbia,  Salonika,  and  Constantinople.  Dispatches  191 7.  M.C.  June 
1918. 

LEVACK,  JOHN  SUTHERLAND. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.     RA.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  July  1914. 

LEVEY,  SYDNEY. 

Jeppe  High  School,  Johannesburg.  Cadet  Corps  1910-14,  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1914-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  Anatomy  Staff,  1917.  Royal  Navy, 
H.M.S.  Aabretia,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

LEVIN,  JOSEPH  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1908  to  Feb.  191 1,  Cadet.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain.  5th  Mounted  Brigade,  Northern  Force.  German 
South- West  Africa,  Kanbeb,  191 5. 

LEVY,  LOUIS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909  to 
July  191 3,  Cadet  Sergeant.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

LEWARS,  JOHN  MITCHELL 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Arts, 
1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917. 
R.G.A.  (T.),  North  Scottish,  2nd  Lieut.  June    1917;    Lieut.  Dec.   1918. 

LEWIS,  ARTHUR  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1906. 
No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1899-1903,  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May   1915;  Captain  May   1916.     France   1916-19. 

LEWIS,  CYRIL. 

Bedford  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1897.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1887-91,  Staff  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Major  Dec.  1908.  3rd  Western  General 
Hospital. 

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LEWIS,  LIONEL  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  1915. 
France  Nov.   1914. 

LIDDELL,  DAVID. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.     R.E.,  Corporal. 

LIDDELL,  JOHN  KENNETH  CRAWFORD. 

George  Watson's  College,  and  Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,   191 5-18. 

LIDDELL,  MABEL  ISABEL 

Seymour  Lodge,  Dundee.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-17;  M.A.  1917.  Q.M.A.A.C, 
Oct.  191 8  to  July  1919.     American  Expeditionary  Forces  in  France. 

LIDDELL,  ROBERT  VICTOR. 

Eltham  College,  London.  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1916-18,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  2nd  Artists'  Rifles  (2/28th  London  Regiment) 
Oct.   191 8. 

LIDDELL,  RONALD  MORTON. 

Weymouth  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.) 
1907.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain  Feb.  1918. 

LIDDELL,  WILLIAM. 

M.A.,  B.Sc.  1912.     3rd  Scots  Guards,  Private. 

LIDDLE,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.E. 
(Wireless),  Sapper  1916-19. 

LIGGINS,  JAMES  BULL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1915-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
1914;  L/Corporal.  Attached  3rd  Northumberland  Fusiliers.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps,  Lieut.   191 8. 

LIGHTBODY,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  191 2-14.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917.  R.G.A.  (Forth),  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917  to  July  1918. 
Indian  Mounted  Artillery,  July  1918,  Lieut.  Nov.   1918-19. 

LILICO,  GORDON. 

St  Bees  School,  Cumberland  ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1906-9.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-13,  Medical,  1914,  Cadet. 
R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Oct.  191 5. 
H.M.  Ships  Oropesa,  Conqueror,    Vernon,  Doris,  Fox,  and  Prince  George,  1914-19. 

LILICO,  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902  ;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June 
1917;    Captain  June   1918.      India   1917-18. 

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LILLEY,  PHILIP  WILLIAM. 

Arbroath  High  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1905.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of 
Scotland.  Y.M.C.A.  Work  in  France,  191 5  and  191 7.  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
June   1918.     1/4-th  Gordon   Highlanders,  The  Rhine. 

LILLIE,  JOHN  ADAM. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  (Aberdeen) ;  LL.B.  1910. 
Advocate,  191 2.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Dis- 
charged.   Military  Recruiting  Staff,  Lieut.  May  1917.    Ministry  of  National  Service 

LILLIE,  WILLIAM. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso,  and  Aberdeen  University.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
July  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Gunner  Oct.  1917. 

LIM,  ROBERT  KHO  SENG. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-19;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1919.     Lecturer  in  Physiology.     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Oct.  1914. 

LINDORES,  ALFRED  GEORGE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
Gunner  April  1918  ;  Signaller  Aug.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

LINDSAY,  CREIGHTON  HUTCHINSON. 

Rainey  School,  Magherafelt.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1907. 
University  Battery.  E.C.A.V.,  1897-1900,  Gunner.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1907;  Major 
Aug.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Acting  Colonel  Aug.  1917.  87th 
Field  Ambulance,  Gallipoli,  April  191 5;  Egypt  Jan.  1916;  France  March  1916. 
A.D.M.S.,  France  and  Germany,  1917-19.  C.M.G.  1915  ;  D.S.O.  1918.  Seven 
times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

LINDSAY,  GEORGE. 

Auchengray  School.  M.A.  191 1.  Athletics.  Schoolmaster.  8th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  Private  Nov.  1905;  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916. 
France  19 14. 

LINDSAY,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  West  African  Medical  Staff,  Captain.  Prisoner  of  War  to  1916. 
Cameroons. 

LINDSAY,  ROBERT  STRATHERN. 

Clifton  College.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Cadet  Captain.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14  and 
1919-20.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  191 3  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  June 
1916.  Acting  Brigade  Major,  184th  and  183rd  Infantry  Brigades,  July  191 8  to 
Feb.  1919.     France  Feb.  191 5  to  March  1919.     M.C.  Jan.  1917. 

LINDSAY,  THOMAS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908  to 
May  1910,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  May  1910;  Captain 
Nov.  1913;  Major  May  1918.  No.  2  General  Hospital  and  No.  14  Field 
Ambulance,  France.     Wounded  Sept.  191 8. 

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LINDSAY,  W.  C.  S. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1909  to  May  1910, 
Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1910;  Acting  Captain  May  191 5; 
Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  April  1918.  France  Feb.  1915  to  July  1919. 
Wounded.     Dispatches  Feb.  1918  and  March  1919.     M.C. 

LINDSAY,  WALKER  STEWART. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical  Nov.  1909  to  April  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.;  Captain  Jan.  1916.     France.     O.B.E. 

De  LINGEN-KILBURN,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1912-15;  M.A.  1912;  B.D.  1917.  Minister,  Church 
of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  12th  Middlesex  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914  to  April  191 5.     Intelligence  Officer,  North  Russia. 

LINKIE,  THOMAS  MUIR. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-16;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1916.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private 
July   1916.     i/7th  and  3rd  Gordon   Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   191 8.     France 

1917  and  Oct.  1918.     Attached  10th  Scottish  Rifles. 

LINKLATER,  GEORGE  JAMES  IRVINE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Surgeon,  Troopship,  Aug.  to 
Dec.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  3rd  Lowland 
Field  Ambulance.     Palestine.     Wounded  at  Gaza  April    1917.     Dispatches  Oct. 

1918  and  March  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

LINTON,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1909  to  Nov.  191 2,  Cadet.  13th  and  3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Staff  Captain  April  1918.'  France,  Hill  70;  The  Rhine. 
Intelligence  Corps,   1917-18.     Censor,  1918-19.     Dispatches.     M.C.  Sept.   191 5. 

LINTON,  FREDERICK  THOMAS  CHURCHILL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1908. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  April  191 5-19.  Attached  H.Q.  Staff,  Chatham,  Nov.  1916 
to  April  1919. 

LIPETZ,  HARRY. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1913-16  and  1918-20;  B.Sc.  1920. 
R.E.  (Special  Coy.),  Sapper  April   1916. 

LIPETZ,  SAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915  and  1918. 
R.F.A.,  Driver  (Signaller)  Aug.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917  to  June  1918. 

LISHMAN,  WILLIAM. 

Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar   School,  Hexham.     Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A. 

191 5.  Durham  University  O.T.C.  Sept.  to  Dec.   191 5.     Y.M.C.A.,  Feb.  to  April 

1916.  R.G.A.,  44th  Anti-Aircraft  Coy.,  Gunner  May  191 7. 

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LISTER,  THOMAS. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  191 1.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 5.  R.G.A.  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   191 5  ;    Lieut.  June  1916. 

LISTON,  REGINALD  PROSPER  St  LEGER. 

Ampleforth  College.  O.T.C.  1912-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1916-19.    O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1917-18,  Cadet.    R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  March  1918. 

LISTON,  WALTER  LYLE. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-14.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Private  June   1914 ;    2nd  Lieut.  May   1917 ;    Lieut.   Nov.   191 8. 

LITHGOW,  EDWIN  MALCOLM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.).  10th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Captain  Sept.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1917.     France  and  Salonika. 

LITHGOW,  JOHN  DAVIS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1898;  F.R.C.S.  Assistant  Surgeon,  Ear  and  Throat  Department, 
RLE.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5- 18.  Royal  Air  Force, 
1918.     France   1914.     i/ist  S.M.  Field   Ambulance,  Ypres,   1917. 

LITSTER,  RICHARD  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April 
1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal;  Officer  Cadet.  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1918.     France  1918. 

LITT,  JOHN  PERCY. 

Shrewsbury.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913;  D.P.H.  (Liverpool).  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.  Captain  (Reg.)  Jan.  1917  ;  Acting 
Major  Sept.  to  Dec.  191 8  and  Feb.  1919.  Med.  Exp.  Force,  May  to  Sept.  191 5. 
Salonika  Nov.  191 5-19.  82nd  General  Hospital,  Constantinople.  Dispatches  July 
1917.     Greek  Order  of  Redeemer  (Chevalier),  Oct.  1918. 

LITTLE,  JOHN. 

Wallace  Hall,  Dumfries.  Student  of  Law,  1892-5.  Solicitor,  1897.  13th  Reserve 
Brigade,  Oct.  1914,  Staff  Sergeant.  Instructor  of  Musketry.  Lieut.  1915  ; 
Captain  i\ug.   191 5.      Secretary,  Perth  T.F.  Association,  Aug.   1916. 

LITTLE,  JOHN  ELWES. 

Kelso  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  R.A.M.C,  Oct.  1914, 
Sergeant.  Dispenser,  H.M.  Hospital  Ships  Herefordshire  and  Devonlea,  and 
Mayo  Hospital,  Lahore,  India. 

LITTLE,  PAUL  MacDONALD. 

St  Mary's  Hall,  Cardiff.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  6th  Leicestershire  Regiment, 
France.     M.C  1916;  Bar  to  M.C  1918. 

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LIVESAY,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  BLIGH. 

Isle  of  Wight  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Royal  Navy,  Nov. 
1895;  Surgeon-Commander,  Nov.  191 1.  R.N.  Hospitals,  The  Cape,  1914-16 ; 
Granton  1918,  and  Invergordon  1919. 

LIVINGSTON,  GEORGE  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1904;  L.M.  (Dublin);  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1916.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C  (V.) 
and  (T.),  1900 ;  Major  191 3.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914  to  May  1919.  i/sth  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers.  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  52nd  (Lowland)  Division, 
Dardanelles.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Herefordshire.  21st  General  Hospital, 
Alexandria. 

LIVINGSTONE,  ARCHIBALD  MCDONALD. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1909-14;  B.Sc.  191 2.  O.T.C  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Sept. 
1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ;  Lieut.;  Acting  Major  May  1918. 
Wounded  1917.     M.C  June  1917. 

LIVINGSTONE,  ARTHUR  PRINGLE. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917 ;  Acting 
Captain  March  1917.  R.F.C,  Aug.  1917 ;  Adjutant,  48th,  16th,  and  80th 
Squadrons,  April  1918.     France   1915-19;   Egypt   1919-20.     Wounded  1916. 

LIVINGSTONE,  JOHN. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine, 
1891-2.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeomanry,  Surgeon-Lieut.  1902 ; 
Surgeon-Captain.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  Aug.  1914.  France  191 5.  3rd  Welsh 
Field  Ambulance,  Army  Medical  Department,  War  Office.     T.D.  1919. 

LIVINGSTONE,  THOMAS  HILLHOUSE. 

Uppingham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Lieut.  May  1908  ;  Captain  1909.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914  to  April  1919. 
Northumbrian  Division,  T.  and  S.  Column.  Ear,  Nose,  and  Throat  Specialist,  1st 
Northern  General  Hospital. 

LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH,  BASIL  LOCKHART. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  H.M.  Hospital 
Ship  Aquitania. 

LLEWELLYN,  RICHARD  BEVAN. 

Llandovery  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov. 
1915. 

LLOYD  JOHN  STANLEY. 

MB.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1909  to  May  191 2,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5;  Acting  Major.     France.     Dispatches. 

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LLOYD,  NIGEL  FITZROY. 

MB.,  Ch.B.  1908.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Oct.  1914. 

LLOYD,  RAYMOND  LIONEL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov.  191 5.     M.C.  1916. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS  JONES. 

Pencader  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.    191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916. 

LLOYD-EVANS,  VAUGHAN. 

Warwick  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 2.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  July  1916  ;  Captain  July  1917.     Salonika. 

LOCHRANE,  CHARLES  DAMIEN. 

Stonyhurst  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1906. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  191 8.     Egginton  War  Hospital. 

LOCHRANE,  NEALE  LEO. 

Stonyhurst    College.       Cadet    Corps     1902-4.       M.B.,    Ch.B.    1912;    M.D.     1914. 

R.A.M.C.,    Lieut.    Sept.     1914;     Captain     April     191 5.      France     and     Salonika. 

Dispatches  Oct.   191 7. 
LOCKERBIE,  JAMES  BLACKLAY. 

George  Heriot's  School.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908.     RA.M.C.  (T.), 

Captain  May  1915. 

LOCKHART,  JAMES  BALFOUR. 

Cambuslang  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1912-14  and  1919-20 ; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.),  B.Sc.  1920.  R.A.M.C.,  Private  Sept.  1914  ;  Acting  Sergeant 
March  1917.  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  191 8  to  Jan.  1919.  i/2nd  Lowland  Field 
Ambulance,  1914-17.     Gas  School,  Egypt,  191 7- 18. 

LOCKHART,  PETER. 

Grange  School,  Grangemouth.  M.A.  191 3.  R.F.A.,  31st  Battery,  Gunner  Oct. 
1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.     France. 

LOCKHART,  ROBERT. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School ;  First  XV  and  XI.  O.T.C.  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918-19.  12th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France.     M.C.  Sept.  19 16. 

LOCKHART,  THOMAS  THOMSON  RANKIN. 

M.A.  1913;  B.Sc.  1918.  R.E.,  Sapper  June  191 5  ;  Corporal  July  1915;  Sergeant 
March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1916 ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917;  Captain  July  1918. 
France  191 5.  Italy.  Wounded  Nov.  1916.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917.  M.C.  Oct. 
1917.     "Encomium"  Comando  Supremo,  Italian  Army,  Dec.  1918. 

LODGE,  WILFRID  JOHN. 

B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Arts,  1909-10.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut. ;  Major  Aug. 
191 6.     France. 

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LOGAN,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Science, 
1912-13.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Feb.  1914.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  France  and  Italy  1916-18. 
Dispatches  Feb.   1918.      Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  April   1918. 

LOGAN,  INNES. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Kelso  High  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet 
Corps  1900-2.  M.A.  1907.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1903-8,  Sergeant. 
Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Sept.  1914.  R.F.A., 
1914.  France  191 5-19.  2nd  Royal  Scots,  191 5-16;  1st  Scots  Guards,  1917-19. 
Hon.  C.F.   1919.      Dispatches  June   1916. 

LOGAN,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1880.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  July  1908.  1st  Western  General 
Hospital,  Liverpool. 

LOGAN,  VICTOR  DONALD  ORR 

Liverpool  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1904-8, 
Gunner.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915.  17th  General  Hospital. 
France  and  Med.  Exp.  Force. 

LOGAN,  WILLIAM  ROBERTSON. 

Kelso  High  School  and  George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909  ;  M.D.  191 3  ; 
F.R.C.P.  1919.  Clinical  Pathologist,  R.I.E.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1904-8, 
Gunner.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Captain  June  1916.  Bacteriologist  in 
Lemnos,  Port  Said,  and  Salonika. 

LOGIE,  HENRY  CREELMAN. 

M.A.  1904.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  51st  Siege  Battery,  Gunner  Feb.  1916. 
France. 

LOGIE,  JOHN  MOFFAT. 

Arbroath  School.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     RA.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 5. 

LORD,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Owens  College,  Manchester.  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut-Col.  May  1915.  Horton  War  Hospital.  C.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 
Mention. 

LORIMER,  ALEXANDER  PATRICK  GORDON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  University  Battery, 
E.C.A.V,   1900-3,  Gunner.      Indian  Medical  Service,  1906,  Captain  ;    Major  Sept. 

1918.  War  Hospitals,  India,  1914-16.  Mesopotamia  July  1916-18;  122nd  Indian 
Field  Ambulance;    2/7th  Gurkhas.     Palestine  1918-19;  Waziristan  Aug.  to  Oct. 

1919.  Dispatches  (Mesopotamia)   1918. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

LORIMER,  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902  ;  B.Sc.  1903  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907. 
RN.V.R.  1912;  Surgeon  1914.  H.M.  Ships  Bacchante  1914,  and  Malaya  1915-17. 
R.N.  Hospital,  Granton,  1917-19. 

LORIMER,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.     R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  London,  Surgeon. 

LORNIE,  ALBERT  CHRISTIAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct  1914^  March  1916,  Cadet;  and  Medical,  Oct.  1916  to  March  1917, 
Cadet  Sergeant.     R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Pcregruie,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March  1917. 

LORNIE,  FRANKLIN  ROSS  TAYLOR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-14  and  1916-17  ; 
M.A.  1914.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1912-14,  Cadet.  6th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut  June  1914;  Lieut.  March  1915.  Egypt  and  France. 
Invalided  out  Aug.  19 17. 

LORNIE,  JAMES. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.);  B.Sc.  189S.  Singapore 
Volunteer  Corps  (Veterans'  Coy.),  Private  Nov.  1914.     Intelligence  Department. 

LORNIE,  PETER. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ; 
Captain  Nov.  1916.     O.B.E.  June   1919. 

LORRAINE,  JOSEPH  CURRIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  1915;  Captain 
March  1916. 

LORRAINE,  NORMAN  STANLEY  REES. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1910-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
Jan.  1916.  Military  Hospital,  Catterick.  France  1915-16;  Italy  and  Egypt 
1917-18. 

LOTHIAN,  DOUGLAS  BEGBIE  McC. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and 
1917-19.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  April  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps. 
France  June  to  Nov.   1916.     Invalided  out  July   1917. 

LOUDEN,  JOHN  GRAHAM. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1918.     43rd  Field  Ambulance. 

LOUDON,  ANDREW  WALKER  BUIST. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Captain  Nov.  1913  ;  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  March   1918. 

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LOUDON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Ayr  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  to  Dec.  1916,  Cadet.  9th  and 
1st  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Pioneer,  Dec.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Lieut. 
Oct.   191 8.     France. 

LOUW,  ADRIAN  HOFMEYR. 

Victoria  College,  Cape  Province.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Tennis  "Blue."  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  1917.  Twice  Mentioned 
in  Dispatches. 

LOUW,  EGBERT  WARWICK. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

LOUW,  HENDRIK  JACOBUS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March 
191 5,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5. 

LOVE,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1912-15.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1915-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1915  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
March  1916.  3/3rd  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918. 
Attached   1st  Herts.  Yeomanry.     Mesopotamia  and  Persia. 

LOVELOCK,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.     (See  p.  750.) 

LOW,  CHARLES  MacRITCHIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  B.Sc.  191 1.  A.M.I.C.E.  Canadian  Engineers,  Sapper 
Jan.  191 5  ;  Corporal  Nov.  191 5  ;  Sergeant  Feb.  1916;  C.S.M.  Sept.  1917;  Lieut. 
April  1918.     Wounded  June  191 5. 

LOW,  DAVID. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Sapper 
May  1916  ;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  191 8  to  Jan.  191 9. 

LOW,  DAVID  HALYBURTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1906.  Lecturer  in  English,  University  of 
Belgrade.     General  List,  Field  Censor's  Staff,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  1917. 

LOW,  GEORGE  CARMICHAEL 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1910; 
M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1918.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  June  1917 ;  Major 
June   1918. 

LOW,  HERBERT  BRUCE. 

Uppingham.  Cadet  Corps  1898-1902,  Cadet  Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907; 
M.D.  191 1.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  March  1902-8,  Lieut.  7th  Durham 
Light  Infantry  (Combatant),  1914-15.  Transferred  to  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain 
April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  2nd  Northumbrian  Field  Ambulance. 
France  April  191 5  to  Dec.  191 8.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916,  June  1918,  and  Jan.  1919. 
M.C.  Jan.  1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

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LOW,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Science,  1913-15.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

LOW,  JAMES  LAWSON. 

M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  5th  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.),  1898  ;  Lieut.  1913  ; 
Acting  Captain  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1916. 
Wounded  June  1915.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916,  June  1918,  Jan.  and  March  1919. 
O.B.E.  June  1919. 

LOW,  JAMES  WOTHERSPOON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-9.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14;  B.Sc.  1914 
Demonstrator,  Zoology  Department,  1914.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  191 1 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1914.     R.T.O.,  March  1918  to  May  1919. 

LOW,  JOHN  BRUCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  March   1909  to  Dec.  191 1,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C. 

Lieut.;  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 
LOW,  JOHN  INCH. 

Blairgowrie  High  School.     M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1901.     Schoolmaster.     3rd  Royal 

Scots,  Private   Aug.   1917;  Officer    Cadet    May    1918.     A.S.C.    (H.T.   &  S.),  2nd 

Lieut.  July  1918  to  June  1919.     Mesopotamia  1918-19. 

LOW,  WALTER  JOHN. 

Harrow;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1912-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  1st  Scots  Guards, 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     France  Aug.  to  Nov.  1918  ;  The  Rhine  1919. 

LOWE,  ARTHUR  HAMILTON. 

Lincoln  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  D.P.H.  (Ireland)  191 1.  R.A.M.C., 
Captain  May  191 5.     Sanitary  Officer,  Poperinghe.     2nd  Brigade,  R.F.C. 

LOWNIE,  JOHN  DONALDSON. 

George  Watson's  College.     Student  of  Law,  1899- 1904.     Writer  to  the  Signet,  1908. 

3/6th    Royal    Scots    (T),   2nd    Lieut.   July    191 5;    Lieut.    Feb.    1917.     Attached 

Machine-Gun  Corps,  Oct.   1916.     France.     Wounded  at  Messines  June   1917. 
LOWSON,  JOHN  HUGH. 

George   Watson's  College,  and  Edinburgh  Academy.     Student  of  Law,  1907-11. 

Writer   to   the    Signet,   1912.     12th    Royal    Scots,  2nd    Lieut.  Aug.   1914;   Lieut. 

Dec.    1914.     R.F.C.,   Flying   Officer   (Observer),  Aug.    1916.     France.     Wounded 

and  taken  Prisoner  Sept.  1916  to  Dec.  1918. 
LUCAS,  FREDERICK  RICHARD. 

George  Watson's  College.     Student  of  Medicine,  1903-10 ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) 

and    L.R.F.P.S.    (Glasg.)    1913.     9th    Royal    Scots    (T.),  University    Coy.,    1902; 

Captain  Oct.   1909;    Major   July   1916.     Attached  R.A.M.C,  1917.     France   191 5. 

Dispatches  Feb.  1917. 
LUCRAFT,  HARRY  STEPHENSON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1918-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer.     H.M.  Ships  Onslaught  and  Hildebrand. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

LUCY,  REGINALD  HORACE. 

Malvern  College;  FirstXI.  M.B..C.M.  1885;  F.R.CS.  (Eng.)  1888.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Major  Sept.  1908.  4th  Southern  General  Hospital,  Aug.  1914  to  June  1916. 
Invalided  June  1916.     Hill  House  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Guildford,  1917-18. 

LUGTON,  ALEXANDER  DRYSDALE. 

Boroughmuir  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1918-20.  16th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1918.  Transferred  34th  Battn. 
Machine-Gun  Corps. 

LUKE,  FRANCIS  RICHARD. 

Fettes  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  and  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1906-9,  Cadet.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1917  to 
Sept.  1918. 

LUKE,  JOHN  ANNANDALE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Oct.  1914.  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916 ; 
Acting  Captain  Feb.  1919.     France. 

LUMLEY,  ALLAN  A. 

Royal  High  School  and  Tonbridge  School.  O.T.C.  191 3-1 7,  Cadet  Corporal. 
University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  191 7  to  July  191 8,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.G.A., 
Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1918;  Temp.  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

LUMSDEN,  GEORGE  JAMES  SANDERSON. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Nov. 
1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  10th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  7th 
Cameron  Highlanders,  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  and  Adjutant  April  1917 ; 
Brigade  Major  Oct.  191 8.  44th  Infantry  Brigade,  France;  Irish  Reserve  Brigade. 
Wounded  at  Loos  Sept.  191 5.     Dispatches  June  and  Dec.  191 7.     M.C.  Dec.  191 7. 

LUMSDEN,  JAMES. 

M.A.  1904.  Diplome,  Dijon  University.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.M.C.,  Private  May 
1915;  Staff  Sergeant  Nov.  191 5.  92nd  Field  Ambulance  attached  97th  Infantry 
Brigade,  37th  Division,  France,  Nov.  191 5  to  Feb.  1919. 

LUMSDEN,  JAMES  MICHAEL. 

Birley  Street  School,  Manchester ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Divinity.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  1st  and  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April 
1915  ;  Lieut.  April  1916;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  May  1918. 

LUMSDEN,  JOHN. 

M.A.  1908.  Diplome,  Dijon  University.  Schoolmaster.  i/7th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  Oct.  1916.  France,  51st  (Highland)  Division.  Intelligence 
Staff,  Second  and  First  Armies.     Croix  de  Guerre  avec  Palme,  Aug.  19 17. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

LUMSDEN,  JOHN  LOWSON. 

Royal    High    School.       Student    of    Arts,    1878-80.      Fife    Light    Horse,    li 
2/ist   Fife  and   Forfar   Yeomanry   (T.),    Major    1906;    Retired    1912;    Rejoined 
Sept.   1914.     South  African  Campaign,   1900.     T.D. 

LUMSDEN,  THOMAS  ARNOT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15,  1916-17  and  1918-19; 
B.Sc.  1917;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  1919.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5 
to  April  1917.     Munitions,  April  1917  to  Dec.  191 8. 

LUNAN,  JAMES  DOUGLAS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1913-14, 
Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

LUNDIE,  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  Aug.  191 5. 

LUNN,  JAMES  GEORGE. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  M.A.  1908.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  June  19 17.  2 /4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers.  12th  Brigade, 
R.G.A.,  Hon.  Chaplain,  4th  Class. 

LUPTON,  ALFRED  CRICHTON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Surgeon-Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  1898;  Captain  1901  ; 
Major  1905.  1st  Life  Guards,  Surgeon-Captain.  South  African  Campaign, 
1 899-1901. 

LUSK,  SAMUEL  F1NLAY. 

Ballymoney,  County  Antrim.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916; 
Captain  Aug.   1917. 

LUSK,  THOMAS  GIBSON. 

Larne  Grammar  School,  County  Antrim.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  University  Battery, 
E.C.A.V.,  1889-92,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  191 5  to  May  1919.  4th 
Sherwood  Foresters  and  3rd  Northumberland  Fusiliers.     Tyne  Garrison,  1919. 

LYALL,  GEORGE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1913-16;  M.A  1916. 
R.A.M.C,  Private  April  1916.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Mandilla  and  75th  Field 
Ambulance. 

LYALL,  WILLIAM  LESLIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.,  1896;  FRCP.  (Edin.);  D.P.H.  (Edin.) 
191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Jan.  1918.  France;  Somme,  Ancre, 
and  Arras. 

LYELL,  ARTHUR  LINDSAY. 

Haileybury.  O.T.C.  1913-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Sept.  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.     France.     Wounded  Oct.  1918. 

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LYELL,  DAVID. 

B.Sc.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  R.E.  Rejoined  Captain  Sept.  1914  ;  Major 
and  Lieut-Col.  Aug.  1916;  Colonel  Nov.  1916.  Chief  Rly.  Const.  Engineer, 
Dpty.  Director  of  Rlys.,  France.  Dispatches  Dec.  191 5,  June  and  Dec.  1917,  June 
and  Dec.  1918,  and  June  1919.  D.S.O.  Order  of  Leopold,  and  Croix  de  Guerre 
(Belgium)  June  1917.  C.M.G.  June  1918.  C.B.E.  June  1919.  Commander  of  the 
Portuguese  Order  Avis,  March  1919.     Legion  of  Honour  (Officer),  June  1919. 

LYELL,  THOMAS. 

Student  of  Law,  1904-6.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  Captain 
Jan.   1916.     M.C. 

LYLE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1895.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  May  1918. 

LYLE,  SAMUEL 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  25th  Casualty 
Clearing  Station  till  Jan.  19 17.  Gallipoli,  Serbia,  and  Macedonia.  Grantham 
Military  Hospital,  1917-18.  National  Service,  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Medical 
Services,  Jan.  191 8;  Commissioner,  East  Central  Region,  July  191 8.  C.B.E. 
Jan.   1919. 

LYNDEN-BELL,  EDWARD  HORACE  LYNDEN. 

Philbirds,  Maidenhead  ;  First  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  R.A.M.C,  Aug.  1883,  Colonel 
1912.  Burmah  Campaign,  1885-9.  France  1914.  Dispatches  Oct.  1914.  C.B. 
191 5.     Knight  of  Grace  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 

LYON,  DAVID  MURRAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910  ;  M.D.  1920  ;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.) ;  D.P.H. 
Lecturer  in  Pathology.  O.T.C  Infantry,  1905-11,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  1912;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  Divisional 
Officer,  No.  6  General  Hospital,  France.     Dispatches  Feb.  191 5. 

LYON,  MALCOLM  MURRAY. 

Nottingham  High  School;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1912-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Dec.  1915,  Cadet.  Highland 
Light  Infantry  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917.  France.  Wounded 
and  taken  Prisoner  at  Beaumont  Hamel  (Somme)  Nov.  1916. 

LYONS,  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H.  1913.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1916. 

MACADIE,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914  and  1918-19.  5th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Private  Feb.   1912.     France  1915-18. 

MCADOO,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.     R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut. ;  Captain  April  191 5.     1st  Scottish  Horse. 

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mcafee,  charles  s.  v. 

Student  of  Arts,  1908-11.     R.F.A.,  Bombardier. 

McAFEE,  DUNCAN  JOHN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1899- 1903.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  L.M.  (Rotunda). 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  105th  Field  Ambulance.  35th 
Battn.  Machine-Gun  Corps.     M.C.  Feb.  191 8. 

McAINSH,  DUNCAN  TAYLOR. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish. 
Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  13th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  June  1919. 
France.     M.C.  Sept.  19 18. 

MACALISTER,  CHARLES  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1895;  FRCP.  (Lond.)  1909.  6th  V.B.,  King's 
Liverpool  Regiment,  1888.  Liverpool  Scottish  (T.),  1890,  Major.  Physician 
in  charge  of  Administrative  Centre  and  War  Hospitals,  Liverpool,  1914-19. 

MACALISTER,  JAMES  McLAGAN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1904.  Minister,  Presbyterian  Church  of  Canada. 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital,  Private  March 
1916-19.     No.  9  Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  France. 

MALISTER,  WILLIAM  MALCOLM. 

M.A.  1910.     MB.,  Ch.B.  191 8.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

M'ALLAN,  JAMES. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  M.A.  (Aberdeen)  191 1.  Student  of  Science, 
1916-17.  M.R.CV.S.  (Royal  Dick  College)  1918.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Farrier 
Q.M.S.  Aug.  1914  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  Royal  Army 
Veterinary  Corps,  Lieut.  July  1918.  Russia.  Order  of  St  Stanislaus  (3rd  Class) 
with  Swords,  March  1919. 

McALLEY,  ROBERT  IAN. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  2nd  Scots  Guards,  Private 
March  1917  ;  Corporal.     France.     Wounded  and  Discharged  Nov.  1918. 

MACALLISTER-HEWLINGS,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK. 

Wyggeston  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
1890-3,  Gunner.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  1890 ;  Major  Oct.  1914.  4th  Leicestershire 
Regiment,  France.     D.A.D.M.S.,  50th  Division,  Aug.  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

MALLUM,  STUART  GERALD. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1893;  D.P.H.  1910. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  RA.M.C  (S.R),  Major  May  1913 ;  Acting 
Lieut-Col.  May  1917.  2nd  Cavalry  and  140th  Field  Ambulances,  and  40th 
Stationary  Hospital,  1914-19.     France  1914.     D.S.O.  and  Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

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McALPINE,  CHARLES  BOYD. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  and  1918-19 ;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Hist.)  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  July  1915,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
2nd  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  April  1917;  Acting  Staff, 
Captain  Nov.  191 8  to  Jan.  1919. 

M'ALPINE,  DAVID  BROWN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1909-14;  M.A.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1910  to  Sept  1914, 
Cadet  L/Corporal.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

M'ALPINE,  EDWARD  GEORGE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-14;  M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  1910  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  6th  Bangalore,  Coorg,  and  Mysore 
Battn.,  Indian  Defence  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1916. 

MACALPINE,  RODERIC  ALEXANDER  MURDO. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1915-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1917  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant- 
Major;  Officer  Cadet.     Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1918. 

MACANDREW,  J.  M. 

Student.     Seaforth  Highlanders,  Captain  ;  Hon.  Major.     Recruiting  Officer. 

MCARTHUR,  DANIEL  EDWARD. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1916  to  July  1917;  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  R.G.A.  (T), 
20th  (Forth)  Fire  Command,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918  to  June  1919. 

MacARTHUR,  DONALD  HECTOR  COLIN. 

Wakefield  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  191 3.  R.A.M.C.  1908; 
Captain  Feb.  1912;  Temp.  Major  1918.  Field  Ambulance,  Indian  Exp.  Force. 
Mesopotamia.     Dispatches.     O.B.E. 

MACARTHUR,  DONALD  RODERICK. 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway.  Student  of  Science,  1918  R.F.A.,  Sept.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.    R.G.A.  May  1915  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Acting  Captain  March 

1917.  France.     Wounded  at  the  Somme  Aug.  1916,  and  at  Ypres  July  1917. 

MCARTHUR,  WILLIAM  NEIL. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  i/5th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Nov.   191 5  ;  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet. 

MACASKIE,  WILFRID  VICTOR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.   1910.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.   1914;    Captain  Oct.   1915  ;    Major  Jan. 

1918.  Dardanelles,  Salonika,  and  Egypt.     M.C.  and  Dispatches  June  1918. 

MacASKILL,  DONALD. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.     10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  L/Corporal. 

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MACAULAY,  DONALD. 

Rainings  School,  Inverness.  M.A.  1887;  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1892.  No.  4  Coy. 
O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots.  South  African  Campaign,  Civil  Surgeon,  1900-2.  South 
African  Medical  Corps  (S.R.O.),  U.D.F.,  Major  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  Nov.  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut-Col.  Aug.  1915.  S.A.M.C,  Jan.  1918.  German  S.-W.  and  E. 
Africa  and  Eastern  Mediterranean,  1914-18.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Feb.  1919. 

MACAULAY,  DOUGLAS  IAN  OTTO. 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
Aug.  191 5  to  Nov.  19 1 7.     H.M.S.  Redpole. 

MACAULAY,  GEORGE  JAMES  RONALDSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.     Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany  March  1918. 

MacBEAN,  DONALD. 

Tarbert  School,  Loch  Fyne.  Student  of  Divinity,  1914-16  and  1918-19. 
R.A.M.C.,  Private  April   1916;    L/Corporal. 

MacBEAN,  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1908-10.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  July  191 3,  Cadet.  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     2/4th  King's  African  Rifles. 

MacBEATH,  ANDREW  GILBERT  WAUCHOPE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec. 
1917  to  July  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1918.  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  May   19 19. 

MACBETH,  JOHN  STEWART. 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1905-7,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1908-14  and  1917-19;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1912. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  1909  to  Feb.  191 2,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse,  Private  Aug. 
1914;  L/Corporal;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915 ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  Machine-Gun 
Corps,  Salonika,  Aug.   1916  to  Jan.    1918. 

McCAA,  JAMES  IRELAND. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  191 8-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  June  1915,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers 
(T.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916. 

MACCABE,  JOSEPH.     (See  p.  750.) 

McCAIG,  JOSEPH. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

McCALL,  GEORGE  GRACIE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Science, 
1914-15  and  1918-19.     R.E.,  July  1915-17.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  1917. 

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McCALL,  ROBERT. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XI.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1912.  A.I.C.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-11 
and  1914-15,  Cadet.     R.E.,  Corporal  July  1915.     Woolwich  Arsenal,  1917-19. 

McCALLUM,  JAMES  RUSSELL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14  and  1919;  B.Sc.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 3-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A  (S.R.),  93rd  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917; 
Acting  Major  April  1917.  France  Nov.  1914  to  Feb.  1919.  Dispatches  Jan. 
1918.     M.C.   Nov.    1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  March  1918. 

M'CALLUM,  PETER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet 
Sergeant.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.     M.C. 

M'CALLUM,  RODERICK. 

M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  (Distinction,  Nat.  Phil.)  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
Feb.  1915.     55th  Field  Ambulance.     France  July  1915. 

M'CALLUM,  WILLIAM  TOPP. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  July  1916,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  April  1918. 
Egypt  and  Salonika  Nov.  1916  to  June  1918;  India. 

MacCARTHY,  ALEXANDER  BREMNER. 

Epsom  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  France  (Somme) 
April  1917  to  Jan.  1918. 

McCartney,  james  elvins. 

Warwick  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Pathology. 
O.T.C  Infantry,  June  191 1  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  5th  Worcestershire 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  March  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1915  ;    Captain  Sept.  1916. 

McCLEAN,  JOHN  GERALD. 

Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Aug. 
191 5,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  191 5  ;  Corporal.  France.  Wounded 
April   1917.     Prisoner  of  War  April   1918. 

McCLELLAN,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE. 

Taunton  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C  Artillery, 
1912-16,  Cadet.     R.F.A.  (S.R.),  Officer  Cadet  March  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916. 

McCLURE,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT. 

Castle-Douglas  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  Hon.  Artillery  Company, 
Dec.  1914.    R.E.,  36th  Divisional  Signal  Company,  Lieut.  July  1917.    France  1915. 

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McCLURE,  IAN  HYSLOP. 

Dumfries  Academy;  First  XL  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.A.S.  and  Royal  Air  Force, 
Nov.   19 16,  Lieut.     Invalided  out. 

McCLYMONT,  ALEXANDER  WATSON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Phil.)  1901.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
Nov.  1917.  50th,  58th,  18th,  and  61st  Casualty  Clearing  Stations.  Liege  Sub- 
Area  and  No.  9  B.R.C.  Hospital.     France  1915-16  and  1917-19;  Lys  April  1917. 

McCLYMONT,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1867;  B.D.  1870 ;  D.D.  1894.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  Chaplain,  1884;  1st  Class,  1909;  Hon.  Chaplain,  July  1914.  Mobilised 
Sept.  1914  Hon.  C.F.  Nov.  1917  ;  Principal  Chaplain,  July  1918.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital  and  Forth  Garrison.     V.D.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

McCLYMONT,  JAMES  DOUGLAS. 

Dalbeattie  School.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  July  1916. 
Attached  227th  and   22nd  Siege  Batteries. 

McCONAGHEY,  JOHN  CUNNINGHAM. 

United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho!  First  XV.  and  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898; 
M.D.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914-15.  Civil  Medical  Practitioner,  Central 
Military  Hospital,  Aylesbury,  June  1916  to  Oct.  191 8. 

McCONAGHY,  CHRISTOPHER  BIRDWOOD. 

United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho  !  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1895-8,  Private.  Indian  Medical  Service,  June  1901  ;  Major  Dec.  1912. 
Mesopotamia  Aug.  1916  to  May  1918. 

McCONCHIE,  JAMES  FLEMING. 

Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-20; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  R.A.M.C,  62nd  Field  Ambulance,  Private 
Sept.  1914;  L/Corporal  191 5.  5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1916-17. 

McCONNELL,  ALBERT  EDWARD  PEEL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  June  1910  to  April  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Lieut;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  March  1918.  2nd  South  Midland 
Field  Ambulance.     M.C. 

McCONNELL,  ALFRED  JOSEPH. 

Ballymena  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain 
May  to  Dec.  1918.     Salonika. 

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McCONNELL,  GEORGE. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1906  ;  L.M.  (Dublin). 
Rugby  "Blue"  and  Irish  International.  R.A.M.C.  (T.)  attached  Royal  Serbian 
Army,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  191 5.  Divisional  Medical  Officer,  64th 
General  and  33rd  Stationary  Hospitals. 

McCOOL,  PATRICK. 

St  George's  College,  Weybridge ;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1908-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  23rd  London  General  Hospital,  191 5-17.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Sept.  1917;  Captain  March  1918 ;  Major  Sept.  1918.  Military  Hospital, 
Hemel  Hempstead. 

MacCORMAC,  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1916;  F.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1909.  French  Red  Cross, 
Jan.  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut,  and  Captain  June  191 5  ;  Major  Dec.  1916;  Acting 
Lieut.-Col. ;  Dermatologist.  France  Jan.  1915-19.  Dispatches  Nov.  1918  and  1919. 
C.B.E.  (Military)  1919.     Medaille  d'Honneur  de  l'Assistance  publique. 

McCORMACK,  TERENCE  JOSEPH. 

Blackrock  College,  County  Dublin.  Athletics.  University  O.T.C  Infantry,  March 
to  July  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Fife  Volunteer  Force,  Aug.  1916.  9th  King's 
Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917;  Lieut.  June  1918.  France 
Aug.  1918.     Wounded  Nov.  1918. 

MacCORMICK,  Sir  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1880;  M.D.  1885  ;  F.R.CS.  (Eng.)  1900.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.E.R.  to  1881, 
Private.  South  African  Campaign.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Colonel ; 
3rd  Australian  General  Hospital,  Consulting  Surgeon. 

McCOWAN,  PETER  KNIGHT. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  1909  to  Feb.  1912, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  July  1917 ;  Major  Sept.  1918. 
10th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Secunderabad,  C.F.A. ;  15th  Casualty 
Clearing  Hospital,  Asia  Minor. 

Mccracken,  allan  somerville. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  May  1916.  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  1916; 
2nd  Lieut.  1917.     France  1917-18;  Somme,  Arras,  Cambrai. 

Mccracken,  angus  Murray. 

Oundle  School.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 3  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  (Regulars)  May  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1916;  Lieut. 
July  1917;  Acting  Major  June  1918-19;  Adjutant.  147th  Brigade,  Oct.  1915 
to  Aug.  1916.     M.C  and  Dispatches  (Gallipoli)  Nov.  1915. 

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Mccracken,  kenneth  milne. 

Epsom  College.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1913  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  Scottish 
Horse,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June 
1915;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  Attached  Royal  Air 
Force,  Jan.  1918.     Wounded  and  Gassed  July   1917. 

McCREADIE,  HAROLD  WILLIAM  LEWIS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Dec. 
1913  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  City  of  Dundee  (Fortress),  Sapper  Oct.  1914. 
R.A.S.C.  (M.T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918.     France  Sept.  1915. 

M'CRINDLE,  JAMES  DOIG. 

M.B,  CM.  1896;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Sanitary  Section, 
Captain  Jan.   1909. 

McCRIRRICK,  NORMAN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1909-10.     Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.-Instructor. 

MACCULLIE,  ALLAN  NICOLSON. 

Stromness  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  191 5.  2nd  and  3rd  Scots 
Guards,  Private  Nov.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  Oct.  1916;  Corporal  June  1918 ; 
L/Sergeant  Oct.   1918.     France  Feb.   1917.     Gassed  at  Ypres  Aug.   1917. 

MacCULLOCH,  ANDREW  FRANCIS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.,B.Sc.  1914.  A.I.C.  Research  Scholar,  Bacteriology. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-13,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1915  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  Mesopotamia.  Invalided  out. 
Indian  Army  Reserve,  Aug.  1918. 

Mcculloch,  hugh. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14.  6th  and  nth  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1914.  5th  Conuaught  Rangers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  April  1919. 

Mcculloch,  john  leitch.   (See  P.  750.) 

MacCULLOCH,  MELLIS. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  2/7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Private  April  191 5.     R.E.  (Special  Coy.),  L/Corporal. 

M'CUNE,  LANCELOT  GORDON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  May  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918. 

M'CUNE,  WILLIAM  SIMPSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C  (V.).  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1901. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.  R.G.A.  Invalided 
out  Feb.   1919. 

McCUTCHEON,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon. 

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McDAVID,  JAMES  WALLACE. 

M.A.,  B.Sc.  1908;  D.Sc.  1915;  M.Sc.  (Vict).  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1908-10, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1910;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  France.  Nobel's 
Explosive  Works. 

MACDIARMID,  EUAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914- 17,  Cadet  Pipe-Major.  Student  of 
Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet 
Oct.  19 1 8. 

McDIARMID,  PATRICK  JAMES. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1914  to  May  1915,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
May  191 5.     Transferred  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  June  1916. 

MACDIARMID,  PETER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1911.  R.A.M.C,  Hon.  Captain  Jan.  1915  ;  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Oct.  1917.    Alder  Hey  Military  Surgical  Hospital,  Liverpool.    O.B.E.  June  1919. 

MACDONALD,  A.  A. 

Student  of  Arts.     5th  Seaforth  Highlanders  (T.),  L/Corporal. 

MACDONALD,  ADAM  DAVIDSON. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1913-15.  Neil  Arnott 
Scholar.  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 5-16,  Cadet.  12th  Scottish  Rifles, 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  R.N.A.S.,  July  1916;  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  Royal 
Air  Force,  Captain  April  1918.     Dispatches. 

MACDONALD,  ALASTAIR  HUGH. 

Forres  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Dec. 
1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  April  1918  ;  Temp.  Captain, 
1919;  Staff  Captain  "A,"  First  Army.     France.     M.C.  and  two  Bars. 

MACDONALD,  ALEXANDER  RAMSAY. 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Aug.  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  156th  Brigade,  and  R.H.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1915;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France.     Wounded  Dec.  1917. 

MACDONALD,  ANDREW  EDWARD. 

Benedict's  Abbey,  Fort  Augustus.  Student  of  Law,  1 899-1901.  4th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Captain;  Major  June  1916  ;  General  Staff,  Dec.  1917. 

MACDONALD,  ANGUS. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1919.  R.N.V.R., 
H.M.  T.B.D.  Nicator,  Surgeon-Probationer,  April  191 7. 

MACDONALD,  ANGUS. 

Greenock  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908 
to  Nov.  1913,  Cadet  B.S.M.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut  June 
191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1917.     France.     Wounded  June  1915. 

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MACDOXALD,  ANGUS  GRAHAM. 

Keith  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  191 1;  D.P.H.  (Manchester)  1909,  and 
D.T.M.  (Liverpool)  1910.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1886-90,  Private. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  March  1917 ;  Major  Jan.  1919.  Assistant  to 
Consultant  in  Malaria,  War  Office.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

MACDONALD,  ANGUS  HUGH. 

Bell  Baxter  Academy,  Cupar  Fife.  Student  of  Law.  Solicitor,  1907.  R.G.A. 
(T.),  April  1910;  Temp.  Captain  May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1917.  Argyll 
Mountain  Battery  and  4th  Highland  (Mountain)  Brigade.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and 
Salonika.     Dispatches  June  191 5.     M.C.  Oct.  1915. 

Mcdonald,  charles. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  Dec.  1914  ;  Surgeon  Oct.  1916.     H.M.S.  Eaglet. 

Mcdonald,  david  Thompson. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  Anatomy 
Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1914  to  Aug.  1915,  Cadet.  7th  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

MacDONALD,  DONALD. 

Taunton  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1910;  B.Sc.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1908-16,  Cadet.  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.;  Temp.  Captain  1916-17. 
Attached  Staff,  20th  Division,  1918. 

MACDONALD,  DONALD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916,  Cadet 
Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  April 
1918.  20th  Heavy  Battery,  R.G.A.  Egypt  Dec.  1916;  Salonika  Feb.  1917  to 
Jan.  1919. 

MACDONALD,  DONALD  ROBERTSON.  (Seep.  751.) 

MACDONALD,  DOUGLAS  OVENSTONE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15  and  1916-18.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 
June  1918.     Mesopotamia,  France,  Germany. 

MACDONALD,  DUNCAN  DAVID  FARQUHARSON. 

Sharp's  Institute,  Perth.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1879;  M.A.  1885. 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  2nd  V.B.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private 
Feb.  1917.     Recruiting  Officer.     Chaplain,  March  1918. 

MACDONALD,  ERIC. 

Greenock  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-12, 
Cadet  B.S.M.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     M.C. 

MACDONALD,  GEORGE. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.A.  1907;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917. 

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MacDONALD,  GEORGE. 

Royal  High  School.  B.Sc.  1910.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan.  1910  to 
Dec.  191 3,  Cadet  Corporal.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Sept.  1914.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Acting  Adjutant  Sept  1915  to  Oct.  1917. 

MACDONALD,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  and  Daniel  Stewart's  Colleges.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1910-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Feb.  1914.  Mobilised 
Jan.  1915;  Captain  July  191 5. 

MACDONALD,  GEORGE  S. 

Kelso  High  School;  First  XV.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Cadet,  Feb.  1918. 

Mcdonald,  hector  Archibald. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1917-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917 
to  June  1918,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  June  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

MACDONALD,  HECTOR  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  I9i6and  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17, 
Cadet  Sergeant.     R.F.A.  (S.R.),  176th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917. 

MACDONALD,  IAN  FARQUHARSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1906-8,  Corporal.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Medicine,  1910-13.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A. ,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5.  178th,  179th,  and  6th  "B"  Reserve  Brigades.  France. 
M.C.  Feb.  191 8. 

MACDONALD,  IAN  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  i/2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  Sept. 
1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.     Attached  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders. 

MACDONALD,  JACK. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.B.,  Ch.B.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 

MACDONALD,  JAMES. 

Sharpe  Educational  Institution,  Perth.  M.A.  1901  ;  LL.B.  1902.  Advocate,  1902. 
General  List,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  War  Office.  Labour  Department,  Ministry  of 
Munitions,  Dec.  1917-18. 

MACDONALD,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1907-14;  M.A.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-13, 
Cadet  B.S.M.  R.F.A.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1917.  France  and 
Italy.     D.S.O. ;  Croix  de  Guerre  ;  Ordre  du  Merite. 

MCDONALD,  JAMES  HALDANE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  July  1914. 

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MACDONALD,  JAMES  HAROLD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1899;  LL.B.  1901.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1904. 
5th  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1896.  7th  and  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain 
and  Adjutant;  Major  June  1916.  France  April  1917.  Wounded  and  invalided 
home  May  1917.     Tay  Defences,  1918-19.     T.D.  May  1919. 

MACDONALD,  JAMES  RONALD. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  M.A.  1880.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  3rd 
V.B.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  April  1918;  Corporal  July  1918-19. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  3/ist  Lovat  Scouts,  Private  March  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.     India  and  Mesopotamia  1917-18. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908 ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1908.  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain ;  Major  April  1917.  2nd  Light  Horse  Regiment. 
Dardanelles  191 5. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1914  to  Sept.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915;  Lieut.  July  1916. 
3rd  Highland  (Howitzer)  and  8th  Brigades. 

Mcdonald,  john  rough. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1915-17, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet,  nth  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917.  France 
1917-18;  Nieuport,  Ypres.     Wounded  Nov.  1917.     M.C.  Feb.  1918. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN  VALENTINE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain 
1913;  Brevet  Major  1919.  29th  Punjabis;  176th  Indian  Field  Artillery.  British 
East  Africa  and  South  Persia.     Dispatches.     M.C. 

MACDONALD,  NORMAN  DORAN. 

Student  of  Law,  1884-8.  Advocate,  1888.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Captain. 
France.     Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany  (Giitersloh)  June  191 5. 

MACDONALD,  NORMAN  JAMES. 

Dollar  Academy.  O.T.C.  1906-11.  Student  of  Law,  1918.  Royal  Canadian 
Dragoons,  Sergeant  Aug.  1914.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916.  M.C. 
March   191 7. 

MACDONALD,  PATRICK  THOMSON  TULLOCH. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  M.A.  (Aberdeen)  1903  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Sept.  191 5;  Captain  Sept.  i9i6to  April  1919.    France  Feb.  1917  to  April  1919. 

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MacDONALD,  peter  hay. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  Cert.  T.M.  (Lond.).  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5;  Captain  Jan. 
1916;  Major  March  1918  to  April  1919.  nth  Sherwood  Foresters,  France. 
Glencorse  Depot,  Royal  Scots.  Dundee  War  Hospital.  Wounded  at  first 
Battle  of  the  Somme. 

MacDONALD,  RANALD. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  MB.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1913.  Volunteer 
Medical  Staff  Corps,  1903-7,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain 
July  1916;  Major  and  D.A.D.M.S.,  Oct.  1918.  Mudros  July  1915;  Alexandria 
and  Port  Said.     O.B.E.  and  Dispatches  June  1919. 

MACDONALD,  ROBERT  ARTHUR  SCRYMGEOUR. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-17  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1915  to  March  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1917.  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  and  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 

MACDONALD,  ROBERT  SIMPSON. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5 
to  July  1916,  Cadet.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  July  1916. 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  France.     Wounded  July   1917. 

MACDONALD,  RONALD  ANNANDALE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet 
Dec.   1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1918. 

MACDONALD,  RONALD  ROSS  MUNRO. 

Royal  Academy,  Tain.  Student  of  Law,  1 910- 12.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Lieut;  Captain  June   1917.     2nd  Garrison  Battn.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 

Mcdonald,  samuel 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Law,  1918.  5th  Gordon  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  1907;  Major  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  May  1918.  France. 
Wounded.  Four  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  D.S.O.  Jan.  1916 ;  two  Bars  to 
D.S.O.  Jan.  1918;  C.M.G.  July  1919. 

Mcdonald,  stuart. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.A.  (Durham);  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1907;  FRCP. 
(Edin.)  1904.  Examiner  in  Pathology,  1904-8 ;  Professor  of  Pathology,  Durham 
University.  Durham  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  1912;  Captain  1914. 
R.A.M.C  (T),  March  191 5.  Pathologist,  1st  Northern  General  Hospital.  Inspector, 
Bacteriological  Laboratories,  Northern  Command. 


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MACDONALD,  STUART  A. 

George    Watson's    College.      University    O.T.C.    Artillery,    1917,    Cadet;    Officer 
Cadet  Aug.  1917.     R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917  to  June  1919. 

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MACDONALD,  WILLIAM. 

Inverness  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  igcg ;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April 
191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916  to  Dec.  1918.     France. 

MACDONALD,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

Royal  High  School.  Rugby  International.  Student  of  Law.  Solicitor.  6th 
Gordon  Highlanders  (V.)  and  (T.),  Major  June  1913.  France  Nov.  1914-18.  T.D. 
Medaille  de  la  Reconnaissance  Francaise  (3rd  Class). 

MACDONALD,  WILLIAM  KELMAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
June  1915  ;  Captain  June   1916. 

MACDONALD,  WILLIAM  KING  HAMILTON. 

M.A.  1899.  Minister,  Presbyterian  Church  of  England.  4th  V.B.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  Private  Nov.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

MACDONALD,  WILLIAM  MARSHALL. 

Otago  High  School,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  B.Sc.  (New  Zealand) ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1895;  M.D.  191 1  ;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1918.  Medecin-Major  Assimile,  French 
A.M.S.,  Assistant  Neurologist,  June  191 5.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  April  1917  ;  Major 
and  Temp.  Lieut-Col.     N.Z.  Exp.  Force  April  1918.     C.B.E.  (Military)  Dec.  1918. 

MACDONALD,  WILLIAM  SUTHERLAND. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  May 
1915;  2nd  Lieut.  Border  Regiment.  France  1916-17  and  1918.  Gassed. 
M.C.  May   1918. 

McDOUGAL,  ARTHUR  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1897-8.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse, 
1902;  Sergeant  Aug.  1914.  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry  (T.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Acting  Captain  Dec.  1916;  Captain  April  1918.  14th  (Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry). 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch).     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  France. 

McDOUGAL,  JOHN  WALTER. 

Kelso  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1916.     Dispatches  April  1917. 

MacDOUGALL,  ALEXANDER  JAMES. 

Clifton  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  R.A.M.C.  July  1896;  Major  1908;  Lieut.-Col. 
March  1915 ;  Temp.  Colonel  Dec.  1917.  France.  Dispatches  Feb.  1915  and 
Dec.  19 1 8.     C.M.G. 

McDOUGALL,  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1909.  Minister,  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain  to  Royal  Naval  Brigade,  interned  in  Holland,  June  191 5  to  Dec.  1916. 

MacDOUGALL,  G.  A. 

Student  of  Science,  1892-3.     9th  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  Major.     France  191 5. 

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McDOUGALL,  JAMES  CURRIE. 

M.A.  1914;  B.Sc.  1916.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 5-16,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April 
1916.  4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb. 
1918.  7th  North  Staffordshire  Regiment.  1st  Duke  of  Wellington's  Regiment. 
India,  Baku,  Mesopotamia,  Dec.  1916. 

McDOUGALL,  JOHN  GORDON. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

MacDOUGALL,  ROBERT  STEWART. 

M.A.  (Hons.  Nat.  Sc.)  1889;  D.Sc.  1898.  Lecturer  in  Agricultural  Entomology. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1916-18,  Lieut.  Lecturer  to  Troops  at  Home  and  in 
France,  191 7- 18. 

McDOUGALL,  WILLIAM  STEWART. 

Chanonry  School,  Aberdeen.     M.B.,  CM.  1889.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916. 
McDOWALL,  DAVID. 

George   Watson's    College.      University   O.T.C.    Artillery,    1916,    Cadet;    Officer 

Cadet  Sept.  1916.     North  Scottish  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June 

191 8.     17th  Siege  Battery,  R.G.A.,  France.     Wounded. 

McDOWALL,  IRVINE. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
British  West  Indies  Regiment,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Nov.  1917 ;  Surgeon-Captain 
Nov.  1918.     57th  General  Hospital,  Marseilles. 

McDOWALL,  ROBERT  JOHN  STEWART. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1907-9,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Dec.  1914-15,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916 ;  Major  May  1919.  91st 
Sanitary  Section,  Egypt.     D.A.D.M.S.,  G.H.O.,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force. 

McDOWALL,  WILLIAM  ANDSON.     (See  p.  751.) 

Macduff,  peter 

M.A.  1883.  Schoolmaster.  i/7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T),  1884; 
Major  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut-Col.  1916.  Area  Commandant,  Third  Army  Staff,  July 
1917-19.     T.D.   1908. 

McEACHRAN,  DAVID. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Aug.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon-Probationer,  July  1915.  H.M.S.  Linnet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Captain  Aug.   1918. 

MacECHERN,  CHARLES. 

Inverness  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1885-7.  First  XI.  Association.  United 
States  Army,  Nevada  Regiment,  1898;  Corporal;  Quartermaster.  Spanish 
American  War  and  Great  War. 

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MacECHERN,  dugald. 

Inverness  High  School.  M.A.  1887;  B.D.  1890.  First  XI.  Association.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  and  2nd  Lieut.  Jan. 
191 5  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5. 

MacEDWARD,  LACHLAN. 

Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15;  M.A.  191 5.  14th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  May  191 5;  Lewis  Gun,  L/Corporal  Jan.  1917  ; 
Corporal  April   1917.     Wounded  July   1917. 

M'EWAX,  GEORGE  CLAZY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and 
1915-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet 
Corporal.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Captain  Jan.  1918.     France.     Wounded  May  1915. 

McEWAX,  JOHX  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  15th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914  R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 
Wounded  and  Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany,  Jan.  1916  to  Nov.  1918. 

McEWAN,  PETER. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907. 
Assistant  in  Surgery,  1906-7.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct. 
191 5.  2/ist  West  Riding  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France.  Croix  de 
Guerre  (French)  May   1918. 

McEWEN,  BRUCE. 

Fettes  College.  M.A.  1897;  D.Phil.;  B.D.  1900.  Gunning  Lecturer.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.)  Oct.  1905,  Captain  Jan.  191 1;  Major 
May  1915.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  April  1917  to  Feb.  1918.  France  Nov.  1914  to 
June  1916.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

McEWEN,  EWYN  ALASTAIR. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1909-10.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse, 
Private  Sept.  1914.  3/'9th,  3rd,  and  2nd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916;  Acting 
Major  Feb.  1919.  1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  May  to  Aug.  191 5.  France  1915-19; 
The  Rhine  1919.  Wounded  at  Cambrai  Aug.  191 5.  M.C.  Oct.  1917;  Bar  to 
M.C.  Oct.   1918. 

MacEWEN,  JOHN  DUGALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1905;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1913. 
Anatomy  Staff,  1913-14.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916  ; 
Acting  Major  1918.     Turkey  1915.     40th  Stationary  Hospital,  France. 

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McEWEN,  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  L.R.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1908-9,  Cadet  Q.M.S.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 
May  1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  Egypt  and  France. 
Wounded.     M.C. 

McEWEN,  WALTER  DOUGLAS. 

Ewart  High  School,  Newton-Stewart.  Student  of  Science,  191 8.  Royal  Scots. 
Private  Aug.   1914.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  March   1916  to  Dec.   1918. 

MacEWEN,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.),  B.Sc.  1913.  Neil 
Arnott  and  Gray  Scholar.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  July  1914,  Cadet  Q.M.S. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1914;  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Temp.  Captain  Sept. 
1915  ;  Captain  July  1917.  Attached  R.H.A.  Royal  Arsenal,  July  1917.  France. 
Wounded  at  Loos  Sept.  191 5.     Mention  Aug.  1918. 

MacFARLANE,  BRYCE  McINTYRE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  Aug.  1915,  L/Corporal  Nov.  1915  ;  Corporal  Jan.  1916;  Acting  Sergeant 
Jan.  1917.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut.  Dec. 
1918. 

MACFARLANE,  DAVID  WILSON. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 8.  i/4th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  Private  Jan.   1918.     Wounded  Sept.   1918. 

MACFARLANE,  DUGALD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1889-95.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  Chaplain,  i/5th  Seaforth  Highlanders;  Captain  Dec.  1914.  51st 
Division,  France. 

McFARLANE,  FRITIOF  NORMAN. 

Whitgift  Grammar  School,  Croydon.  O.T.C.  1909-12.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  i9i4.to  May  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
44th  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Mesopotamia  and  Persia 
June  1916  to  Feb.  1919. 

MACFARLANE,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Law,  1900-2.  2nd  Rhodesian  Regiment,  L/Corporal.  British  East 
Africa. 

MACFARLANE,  PETER  REID  CHALMERS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15  and  1918-19;  B.Sc.  1919. 
8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  April  191 5;  L/Corporal;  Sergeant  Aug.  1916. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  191 8.     France. 

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McFARLANE,  WILFRID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  M.C.  Dec. 
1916,  and  Bar  to  M.C.  Nov.  1917. 

McFEE,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885.     RAM.C.  (T.),  Captain. 

MACFIE,  JOHN  DANIEL  ALEXANDER. 

Montrose  Academy  and  Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet,  nth  and  9th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  R.F.C.,  May  1916.  Wounded  and  taken 
Prisoner  Aug.  1916.     Repatriated  Sept.  1917.     Invalided  out  Sept.  1918. 

MACFIE,  ROBERT  ANDREW  SCOTT. 

Oundle  School.  MA.  (Camb.).  Cambridge  University  Rifle  Volunteers, 
1887-9.  B.Sc.  1891.  Liverpool  Scottish,  1900-7.  i/ioth  Liverpool  (Scottish) 
Regiment,  Aug.  1914;  Colour-Sergeant  Sept.  1914;  C.Q.M.S.  Feb.  191 5  ; 
R.Q.M.S.  Aug.  1917.  France  Nov.  1914  to  Sept.  1916,  and  Feb.  1917  to  April 
1919.     Dispatches  July  1919.     M.M.  Oct.  1916. 

MACFIE,  RONALD  BUTE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1912.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1906  to  Dec.  1909.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Dec.  1914;  Major  Jan.  1918. 
36th  Casualty  Clearing  Station.     Dispatches  Feb.  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

MACFIE,  THOMAS  HATELY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916-18. 
M.O.,  Men's  V.A.D.,  Sussex  47.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force. 

MacFIGGANS,  ROBERT. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  July 
1917. 

McGARRITY,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  May  1916,  Cadet.  Resident,  R.I.E.,  Oct.  191 5  to 
March  1916.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  May  1917.  India,  Palestine, 
and  Egypt,  June  1916-19.     Hospital  Ship,  Mediterranean,  1918-19. 

MacGARROL,  ROBERT.  '       • 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Nov.  1915,  and  Medical,  Dec.  191 5-16,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,  June  1916  to  Oct.  1918.     H.M.S.  Ruby. 

McGEACHY,  JAMES  ANDREWS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1913-16;  Cadet  Corporal. J  Student 
of  Science,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.;  1917. 
R.E.,  63rd  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1917  ;    Lieut.  May  to  Aug.   1919. 

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McGEORGE,  JAMES. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Law,  1909-11.  Law  Agent,  1913.  5th  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  (T.),  Lieut. ;  Captain  June  1916. 

MacGIBBON,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.A.  1884;  B.D.  1887.     Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 

Chaplain,   April    1915-16.     Chaplain   (T.),   2nd    Class,   1917.      France,    Festubert, 

1915.     Dispatches  and  M.C.  June  1916.     Order  of  St  Sava  (Class  V.),    May  1919. 
MacGIBBON,  THOMAS  ARTHUR. 

Invercargill  High  School,  New  Zealand.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1918  ;  F.R.C.S. 

(Edin.)    191 1  ;   B.A.,  B.Sc.     N.Z.   Medical  Corps,  Captain   1908;   Lieut.-Col.   1916. 

A.D.M.S.,  Canterbury  Military  District,  1916-18. 

MacGILCHRIST,  ARCHIBALD  CURRIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1909;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1908.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Major  July  191 1. 

McGILCHRIST,  JOHN. 

M.A.  1901.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16  and  1918-19.  3rd  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Private. 

McGILL,  HENRY  MONCRIEFF. 

Durham.  O.T.C.  1914-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Corporal  March  1916.  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  May  1918. 

McGILL,  NEIL. 

Aitkenhead  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-13.  Chaplain  (Captain)  May  1916  to 
July  1917.  France.  9th  Highland  Light  Infantry.  Somme.  Boulogne  Base 
Hospital. 

MacGILLIVRAY,  ALEXANDER  GORDON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1918-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1920.  Dresser,  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Craigleith,  Sept.  1914  to  July  191 5. 
2/7th  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916. 

McGILLIVRAY,  DONALD. 

Jarrow  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  2nd  Scottish  Rifles, 
Private  March  1916;  Corporal  July  1917  ;  Officer  Cadet  July  1918.  3rd  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1919.     France. 

MacGILLIVRAY,  FRANCIS  PATRICK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1913-14,  Cadet.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Sept.  1914,2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1916.     Transferred  7th  Royal  Scots.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

McGLASHAN,  DUNCAN  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  R.E., 
Dispatch  Rider,  and  L/Corporal  Jan.  ,1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1916;  Lieut. 
Nov.   191 7. 

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McGLASHAN,  JEFFREY  BLACKSTOCK. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1910;  LL.B.  1913.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919. 
9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  3rd  and  6th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  France,  51st  Division,  and  Italy 
Jan.  1917  to  Nov.  1918.     Gassed  near  Maing,  Valenciennes,  Oct.  1918. 

McGLASHAN,  KEITH  BUCHANAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1912;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) ; 
D.P.H.  191 3.  Anatomy  Staff,  191 2-1 3.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1908-10,  Cadet  Corporal. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.).  Captain  Aug.  1914.  M.O.,  6th  Lancers.  France  1914-15  ;  Mons, 
Marne,  Neuve  Chapelle  ;  Mesopotamia.     Wounded  May  191 5.     Dispatches  twice. 

McGOWAN,  JOHN  POOL. 

M.A.  1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1904;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1908;  D.T.M.  &  H. 
1906;  B.Sc.  1907;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain 
May  191 8  to  April  1919.     Pathologist.     France. 

MACGOWN,  JOHN  CECIL. 

Bedford  Grammar  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-14  and  1918-19.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Private 
Sept.  1914  2/ist  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  R.F.C., 
Oct.  1916  to  Feb.  1919.     Prisoner  of  War  July  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 

MacGREGOR,  ALASTAIR  DUNCAN  ATHOLL 

M.A.  1905  ;  B.A.  (Oxford).     Nigerian  Land  Contingent,  West  Africa. 

McGregor,  Alexander. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1896.  Indian  Defence  Force,  Private  Sept.  1914; 
Corporal  191 7. 

MCGREGOR,  ALEXANDER  LEE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1916-18.  German  West  Africa,  1914-15,  Burgher  in 
Potchefstroom  Commando.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  April  1918. 

McGregor,  andrew  Murray. 

S.A.  College,  Cape  Town.  First  XV  Cadet  Corps  1892,  Captain.  M.A.  (Cape) 
1896;  B.D.  1899.  Minister,  Dutch  Reformed  Church.  Chaplain  to  1st  Mounted 
Brigade  (Captain)  Nov.  1914.  South  African  Exp.  Force,  German  South-West 
Africa,  1914-15. 

MacGREGOR,  ARCHIBALD  GORDON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Oct.  1913  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.E.  (T.),  Signal  Service, 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  27th  (Lowland) 
Infantry  Brigade,  9th  Division,  France,  and  The  Rhine,  April  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 
M.C.  Sept.  1918;  Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium)  Jan.  1919. 

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MACGREGOR,  AUGUSTUS  WALLACE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1887;  LL.B.  1892.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1892. 
12th  Provisional  Battn.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.  314th  and  315th  Coys.  Royal  Defence  Corps,  1916-17 ; 
4th  Reserve  Battn.   King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,   1917-19. 

MACGREGOR,  CHARLES  THOMPSON. 

East  Calder  School.  M.A.  1895.  Schoolmaster.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private 
Dec.  1914;  Sergeant  April  191 5. 

MACGREGOR,  DAVID  HUTCHISON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Phil.)  1898.  Professor  of  Economics, 
Leeds  University.  R.E.,  West  Riding  Division  (Signal  Coy.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1915;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  Oct.  1918.  General  Staff,  G.H.Q.,  Oct.  1918  to  Feb. 
1919.     France  1915-17;  Italy  1918-19.     Dispatches  May  1918.     M.C.  Aug.  1917. 

MacGREGOR,  DAVID  ROBERTSON. 

B.Sc.  (St  Andrews);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain 
1916-17.     29th  General  Hospital,  Salonika. 

MACGREGOR,  DONALD  GRANT. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  Rossall.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  2nd  Rhodesian 
Regiment,  Private  1914;  Corporal  to  March  1919.     Africa. 

McGregor,  duncan. 

Leith  Academy.  M.A.  1905.  Schoolmaster.  6th  V.B.  Royal  Scots  (College  Coy.), 
1902-5.  R.E.,  Corporal  July  1915  ;  Sergeant  Aug.  1917.  Croix  de  Guerre 
(Belgium)  Dec.   1917. 

MACGREGOR,  DUNCAN  CAMPBELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-6.  M.A.  191 1.  Assistant,  Greek, 
1913-15.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  Jan.   191 5  ;  Lieut.  June   1916.     Intelligence  Corps. 

MACGREGOR,  DUNCAN  GREGOR. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.     13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 

McGregor,  eric. 

Pontypridd  School.  Student  of  Science,  1911-13.  A.M.I. C.E.  RE.  (T),  Field 
Coy.,  Sapper  April  1915  ;  L/Corporal  June  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
June  1916;  Acting  Captain  June  1918.  France  March  1916.  Dispatches  June 
1917  and  Jan.  1918.     M.C.  June  1918. 

McGregor,  george. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  9th,  3/7th,  attached  13th 
and  2nd  Royal  Scots,  Private  May  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916. 
France,  Arras. 

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MACGREGOR,  GEORGE  BARBOUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ; 
Captain  Feb.  1916;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1918.  22nd  Manchester  Regiment; 
Prisoners  of  War  Hospital,  Oswestry.  France;  Somme  1916,  Passchendaele  1917, 
La  Bassee  1918.     Wounded  1916 ;  Gassed  1918.     Dispatches  Oct.  1917.     M.C. 

MacGREGOR,  IAN  GREGOR.     (See  p.  751.) 

MCGREGOR,  JAMES  ALLISTER 

Pontypridd  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  191 1.  Rugby  "Blue."  8th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France  1916-18.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

MACGREGOR,  JAMES  COCHRAN  STEVENSON. 

Merchiston  Castle,  and  Bootham  School,  York.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  March  1915,  Cadet.  B.RC.S.  July  1915.  Officer  Cadet 
Feb.  1916.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  Dec.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 
Intelligence  Corps,  Nov.   191 8. 

MacGREGOR,  JAMES  MAXWELL. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  First  XV  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  Royal  Navy, 
Telegraphist,  March  1916;  Warrant  Telegraphist,  1917-19.  H.M.  Ships  Beluga, 
Killingholme,  Haldon,  and  Bilbrough.  Mediterranean  and  ^Egean  Sea,  Nov.  19 17 
to  Aug.   1919.     Torpedoed  April   1916,  and  Mined  Aug.   1917. 

MacGREGOR,  JOHN. 

M.A.  1903 ;  LL.B.  1906.  Advocate,  1907.  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Lieut. 
June   1916. 

McGregor,  john  Robertson. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Lieut. 

McGregor,  john  roy. 

Pontypridd  School;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1900-3,  Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1; 
D.P.H.  (Sheffield).  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1903-8,  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  German  East  Africa.  Prisoner 
of  War  July  and  Aug.  191 8. 

MacGREGOR,  ROBERT  BARR. 

Dunbar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1914-15,  Medical,  1915-18,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1918;  Captain  Sept.  1919.  General  Base  Hospital,  Marseilles.  H.M.A.T.  Valdivia, 
Egypt,  and  Dongola. 

MacGREGOR,  ROBERT  FORRESTER  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1910;  Captain  1913 ;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1919.  128th 
Indian  Field  Ambulance,  France.  7th  (Meerut)  Division,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force, 
1919.  Mesopotamia  1916-17;  Palestine  and  Syria,  1918.  Dispatches  Oct.  and 
Dec.  1916,  and  March  1918.     M.C.  Dec.  1916. 

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mcgregor,  ronald  malcolm. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1916-17  and  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916-17,  Cadet.  53rd  Training  Reserve 
Battalion,  Private  March  1917.     R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.     France. 

MCGREGOR,  WILLIAM  McPHERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.  1915.  A.S.C. 
(M.T.),  Private  Sept.   1916.     Transferred  to  Ministry  of  Munitions,  Dec.   1918. 

McGUIRE,  THOMAS.     (See  p.  751.) 

McHARDY,  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  191 1.  Licentiate,  Church  of 
Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1910-14,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Sept.  1914; 
Sergeant  Jan.  191 5  ;  Staff  Sergeant  Sept.  1916  to  May  1917.  54th  Field  Ambulance. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  June  1917  to  Aug.  1919.  France. 
M.C.  June  1919. 

McHARDY,  HORATIUS  R 

Dundee  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Aug.  1917  to  March  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1918. 

McHARDY,  IAN. 

Pulteney  Town  Academy.  First  XI.  M.A.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-13, 
Cadet.  Artillery  Reserve  of  Officers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  3rd  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  Feb.  1916  to 
May  1918  and  Feb.  to  Dec.  1919.     Dispatches  Feb.  1917  and  Aug.  1919. 

MacHARDY,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Law,  1892-3.     Solicitor,  1897.     4th  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Sergeant. 

McHATTIE,  THOMAS  JOHN  TYNDALE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  M.D.  1909.  University  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1893-7,  L/Corporal.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Major  Jan.  1918.  3rd 
London  Field  Ambulance  and  No.  25  Stationary  Hospital,  Rouen. 

McHUTCHON,  EDWIN  GRAY. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-13,  Cadet.  5th  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  RE.,  65th  Division,  Signalling  Coy.,  Lieut. 
June  1916;  Acting  Captain  May  1918-19.  No.  2  Wireless  Signalling  Squadron, 
Med.  Exp.  Force.  Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches  (Mesopotamia).  O.B.E. 
June   1919. 

McILWAINE,  ALFRED  LINDSAY. 

Grammar  School,  Melbourne.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1916-19; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1918.  19th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Private  Aug.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain  and  Adjutant  May  191 5  to 
Sept.  1916.     Pioneer  Battalion,  35th  Division. 

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McINNES,  AENEAS  EDE. 

Bower  Parish  School,  Caithness.  MA.  1884.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
1st  Battn.  Border  Volunteers,  Private  March   1917;   L/Corporal  June   1917. 

McIXXES,  IAN  WHITTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts, 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1917  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer 
Cadet  Aug.   191 8.     4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. 

MacINNES,  JOHN. 

Portree  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14  and  1918-20;  MA.  1920.  M'Kinnon 
Bursar.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  191 7  to  March  1919. 

Mcintosh,  Alexander  morrison. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  Tutor,  Clinical 
Surgery.  R.A.M.C.  1895,  Lieut-Col.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Acting  Colonel  Nov.  191 5  to 
April  1919.  A.D.M.S.,  52nd,  65th,  and  67th  Lowland  Divisions.  Gallipoli  and 
Egypt.     Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     T.D.  191 8.     C.M.G.  June  1919. 

Mcintosh,  Alexander  philp. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  and  1918-19;  MA.  1919.  16th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914  ;  RE.  (Special  Brigade),  Sergeant.     M.M.  Dec.  1917. 

McIXTOSH,  ARTHUR  EDWIX. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  i/ist  Lothians 
and  Border  Horse,  Private  Oct.  1914.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  2nd  Lieut.  May 
1917;  Lieut.  XTov.   1918. 

McINTOSH,  GEORGE  WISHART. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1902.  7th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  1903;  Captain  Feb.  191 3.  Transferred  to  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Major  Oct.  191 5.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

McINTOSH,  GILBERT  EDWARDS. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18, 
Cadet;    Officer  Cadet  April   1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.   1918. 

McINTOSH,  HUGH  P.  F. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  R.A.M.C.,  Private.  9th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Lieut.  July  1916.     Twice  Wounded.     M.C. 

McINTOSH,  JAMES  EDWARD. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Newcastle.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  MA.  1914. 
Licentiate,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland,  July  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Nov.  1915  to 
Dec.  1918.     13th  Field  Ambulance.     Wounded  Nov.  1917. 

McINTOSH,  JAMES  WILSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1899;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1910.     R.A.M.C  (T.),  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Temp.  Major  Dec.  1914  to  June  1919. 

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Mcintosh,  john. 

Webster's  Seminary,  Kirriemuir.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 3-1 5  and 
1918-20 ;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Dec.  1914.  R.E.,  Corporal  July  1915  ;  Sergeant  March  1916 ;  C.Q.M.S.  June 
1918;   Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1918.     Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

Mcintosh,  john  george  hunter. 

Edinburgh.  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1899.  Student  of  Law, 
1899-1903.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1903.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  Scottish 
Horse  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  Lovat  Scouts.  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  Salonika,  and  France  Aug.  191 5  to  Nov.  191 8. 

Mcintosh,  john  newton. 

Bury  St  Edmunds  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Captain  April  191 5-19.  France  Sept.  1914;  India  191 5,  23rd  Combined  Field 
Ambulance;  Mesopotamia  1916;  France,  Egypt,  and  Palestine,  1917. 

Mcintosh,  Robert. 

Dundee  High  School ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Oct.  1913-15,  Cadet.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Palestine 
and  France. 

Mcintosh,  Robert. 

M.A.,  B.Sc.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Sept.  1916;  Acting 
L/Corporal   1917  ;  Corporal  July   1918;   Acting  Sergeant  Oct.   1918. 

Mcintosh,  robin  s. 

Student  of  Arts.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ;  Captain  Sept.  1914; 
Major  Jan.  1917.     2/5A  South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

Mcintosh,  thomas  pearson. 

Burntisland  School.  B.Sc.  1912.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  12th 
Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  5th  Royal  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers. 

Mcintosh,  thomas  steven. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.A.  1902;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  191 1;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.) ; 
D.P.H.  (Lond.).  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  April  1916.  Sanitary 
Officer,  Aldershot  Command,  and  Boulogne. 

MACINTYRE,  ALEXANDER. 

Oban  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Aug. 
1915,  Cadet.  King's  African  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5 ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France  and  East  Africa.     Wounded  in  France  April  191 7. 

MACINTYRE,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14  and  1919-20.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Aug.  1915  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  17th 
Bengal  Cavalry,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.     India  and  Egypt. 

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McIXTYRE,  ALEXANDER  GRAY. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1898. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 

MACIXTYRE,  DAVID  LOWE,   V.C.     (See  p.  755.) 

McIXTYRE,  HUGH  DAVID. 

Madras  Academy,  Cupar.  Student  of  Arts,  1877.  5th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Jan.  1880.  Sudan  1885;  Upper  Burma  1886-9;  Tirah  1897-8; 
China  1900-1.  Brigadier-General  Dec.  1914;  Hon.  Brigadier-General  April  1917. 
100th  Infantry  and  12th  Reserve  Brigades.     Staff,  France,  1917-18. 

MacIXTYRE,  HUGH  ROSS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Major  Jan.  1918  to  April  1919.  9th  Clearing 
Hospital.  France;  Somme  1916,  Messines  1917.  Italy,  Piave,  1918.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1917  and  June  1919.  M.C  June  1917 ;  Bar  to  M.C  Oct.  1917 ;  D.S.O. 
Nov.   19 1 8. 

McIXTYRE,  JAMES  CHARLES  FAIRLIE. 

Grove  Academy,  Broughty  Ferry.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  ioth(Lovat  Scouts) 
Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914. 

McIXTYRE,  ROBERT  BROWX. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XL  O.T.C.  1916-17.  University  O.T.C  Infantry, 
1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1918;  Lieut.  Jan.  1920.  Attached  2nd  Lincolnshire  Regiment.  France 
Sept.   1918;    The  Rhine  Feb.  to  Sept.   1919;    India  Xov.   1919. 

McIXTYRE,  ROBERT  EDMOXD. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  191 3.  Licentiate,  U.F  Church  of  Scotland. 
R.A.M.C,  Private  Aug.  1914;  Corporal.  40th  Field  Ambulance.  R.G.A., 
360th  Siege  Battery,  Lieut.;   Captain;   Acting  Major  Jan.   1917.     Gallipoli   1915. 

McIXTYRE,  ROBERT  GORDOX. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1917-19.  Anatomy  Staff, 
1919.     R.X.V.R,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut,  March  1918. 

McIXTYRE,  WILLIAM  B.  R.  W. 

Dollar  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Private  Sept.  1914.     Wounded. 

McIXTYRE,  WILLIAM  KEVERALL. 

Hutchins  School,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  and  Sydney  University.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1911-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Aug.  1914  to  July  1915, 
Cadet  Sergeant-Major.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
July  1915  ;  Captain  July  1916;  Major  Jan.  1918  to  April  1919.  80th  Field 
Ambulance.  Macedonia  1916.  Dispatches  Dec.  1917.  M.C  Jan.  1918;  Greek 
M.C.  (2nd  Class)  1 9 19. 

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McISAAC,  JAMES  WATSON. 

M.A.  191 1  ;  LL.B.  1913.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1915.  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Private  Oct.  1916.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Lieut. 
Oct.   191 8.     Salonika. 

MacIVER,  DONALD  PATRICK. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Scottish  Horse  Field 
Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1915.  1st  Garrison  Battn.  Gordon  Highlanders,  India,  March  1917  to 
July  1918;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Hon.  Lieut.  Sept.  1918.     Wounded.     M.C.  May  1916. 

McIVER,  EVANDER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1913,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private. 

MACIVER,  ISAAC  HUNTER. 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway,  and  Aberdeen  University.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  April  1912,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept. 
1915;  Acting  Captain  March  1918.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders.  France  1915. 
Mention  Aug.  1919. 

McIVER,  JOHN  CHRISTIAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14  and  1918-19;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Classics)  1919.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1918.  France 
1914-15,  Neuve  Chapelle ;  Egypt  1916;  Salonika  1916-18.  Wounded  1915. 
Dispatches  (Salonika)  Oct.   1917. 

MacIVER  KENNETH  IAN. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.A.  1907.  Minister,  U.F.  Church 
of  Scotland.  Y.M.C.A.  Work,  Egypt,  191 5;  France  1916.  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
10th  Scottish  Rifles,  April   1918. 

MacIVER,  LEWIS  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1913-14,  Cadet.  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  July  191 5.  France  1916-17;  Salonika 
1918-19. 

MacIVER,  S.  L. 

University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1917.     M.C. 

McIVOR,  ARNOTT. 

Assistant,  Chemistry  Department.     5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

McKAIL,  JAMES. 

M.A.  (Glasg.).  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  3rd  London 
General  Hospital. 

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MacKAY,  ADAM. 

M.A.,  1900;  B.D.  1903.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Scottish  Churches  Huts, 
1916-17.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  June  1918. 

MACKAY,  ALEXANDER  MORRISON. 

Manchester  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908 
to  Aug.  1912,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug. 
1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  1st  Field  Ambulance,  East  Lancashire  Division. 
Dispatches  June  1919. 

MACKAY,  ARTHUR  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-20.  13th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Jan.  191 5.  France  July  191 5.  Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany, 
May  1916  to  Nov.  1918. 

MACKAY,  DAVID  NORMAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1898- 1900.  Solicitor,  1900.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1900-4.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  H.M.  Ships 
Thalia  and  Lavatera. 

MACKAY,  DONALD. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  M.A.  1904.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.A.,  180th  Brigade, 
Gunner  Jan.  1915  ;  Bombardier  Feb.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept. 
1916;  Adjutant  Oct.  1916;  Captain;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918.  Wounded  April 
1918.      Dispatches  Jan.   1917.      M.C.  Oct.   1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  June   1918. 

MACKAY,  DONALD. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  2/5th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private  July  1917.     10th  Seaforth  Highlanders  and  R.A.M.C. 

MACKAY,  DONALD  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Men.  Phil.)  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
1909  to  Feb.  191 3,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
June  191 5;  Captain  Nov.  1917 ;  Acting  Major  Oct.  J917.  O.C.  287th  Siege 
Battery.     France  March  1916-19;  The  Rhine  March  to  Nov.  1919. 

MACKAY,  ERIC  BRYCE. 

Glasgow  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet 
March  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

MACKAY,  GEORGE. 

George   Watson's   College.     O.T.C.   1912-14.     Student  of  Science,    1914.      O.T.C. 

Engineers,  Dec.    1914  to  July   191 5,  Cadet.     14th   Royal  Scots,  2nd   Lieut.  July 

1915  ;    Lieut.    Nov.    1916 ;    Captain    Dec.    1918.     Machine-Gun    Corps.     France; 

Somme  1916,  Arras  1917.     Dispatches  July   1918.     M.C.  June   1919. 
MACKAY,  GEORGE  MUNRO. 

M.A.  1902 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Jan.  1916. 

9th  South  African  Infantry. 

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MACKAY,  GEORGE  REGINALD  EDWARD  GRAY. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1899-1903,  Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  191 5  ;  Acting 
Major  Jan.  1918.  i/2nd  Highland  Field  Artillery  Brigade.  France  and  Italy. 
M.C.  and  Bar;    Italian  Bronze  Medal  Jan.   1919. 

MACKAY,  GEORGE  STIBBARD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1917-19.  Anatomy 
Staff,  1919.  Scottish  Horse  (T.)  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  WTatch),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  May  1918. 
Salonika.     M.C.  Feb.  191 8. 

MACKAY,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  Hockey  "  Blue." 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1918-19,  Cadet  Royal  Navy,  Signal  Unit,  Sept.  1917 ; 
Signaller  Sub-Instructor,  March  1918. 

MACKAY,  HENRY. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1918-20 ; 
M.A.  1915;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1915-16,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,  March   191 8.       H.M.S.  Polyanthus. 

MACKAY,  HENRY  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1894.  Army  Medical  Service  (V.),  Surgeon-Lieut.  1891  ; 
Major.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.-Col.  1908;  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.,  1912-17. 
Wessex  Division,   1917-18,  Bedford  District. 

MACKAY,  IAN  CAMPBELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1910,  and 
Medical,  Nov.  191 2  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Captain  Sept.  191 5. 

MACKAY,  JAMES  FORBES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  191 1  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  April 
191 8.     Red  Cross  Hospital,  Netley. 

MACKAY,  JAMES  REAY  SUTHERLAND. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1897-1905,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1905-14  and  1915-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C  Artillery,  May 
1910  to  Nov.  191 2,  Cadet.  13th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.    R.A.M.C,  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain  Jan.  1918.    Palestine. 

MACKAY,  JAMES  STRACHAN. 

M.A.  1907.  Diplome  Universite  de  Rennes  (France).  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1899-1902,  Private.  Tank  Corps,  Private  April  1917 ;  L/Corporal  Oct. 
1917;  Corporal  Oct.   1918. 

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MCKAY,  JOHN  BROWN. 

M.A.  1907;  B.Sc.  1912.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  June  191 5.  Ministry  of  Munitions,  1917-18,  and 
Board  of  Agriculture,  1918.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1919. 

MACKAY,  JOHN  CHIENE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 3-1 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Lieut.  June  1916  ;  Acting  Captain  May  to  Nov.  1918.  i/3rd  Highland  (Howitzer) 
Brigade.     Wounded  July  1918.     M.C.  June  1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

MACKAY,  JOHN  MACLACHLAN. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  LL.B.  1903.  Barrister-at-Law.  Athletics. 
President,  Celtic  Society.  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Jan.  1916. 
India  Feb.  to  April  1916 ;  Mesopotamia  1916;  India  1917-19;  N.-W.  Frontier, 
Exp.  Force,  1919. 

MACKAY,  MAGNUS  ROSS. 

Portree.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1907-10,  Captain.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  France,  Balkans,  and  Transcaucasia.  M.C. 
Jan.  1917. 

MACKAY,  NORMAN  DOUGLAS. 

B.Sc.  1903;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  D.P.H.  1912;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March 
1915.     20th  General  Hospital  and  1st  London  Scottish. 

MACKAY,  PATRICK  ROBSON. 

Student  of  Arts,  1873-4.  D.D.  (St  Andrews).  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1908;  1st  Class  Nov.  1917 ;  Principal  Chaplain  July  1918. 
Scottish  Command.     Mention  1917.     C.B.E.  1919. 

MACKAY,  RALPH  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Law,  1907-8.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut.  July  1917.  Attached 
3rd  King's  African  Rifles,  Oct.  1917. 

MACKAY,  ROBERT  MITCHELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14  and  1915- 16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  M.D.  1916. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

MACKAY,  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XL  Student  of  Arts,  1904-5,  and  Law,  1908-9.  Law 
Agent,  191 2.  1st  V.B.  Cameron  Highlanders,  1906-8.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders 
(T),  2nd  Lieut.  1913;  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain 
June  1916.     France  1914-15,  7th  Division.     Wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle  191 5. 

MACKAY,  WILLIAM. 

Fort  William  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  June  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917. 
139th  and  34th  Squadrons.     Indian  Exp.  Force. 

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MACKAY,  WILLIAM  BERTIE. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1884;  M.D.  1896;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1885.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1889;  Major  1903;  Lieut.-Col.  June  1916.  No.  4  General 
Hospital,  France,  1915.  T.D.  1909.  Dispatches  191 5  (twice)  and  1916.  C.M.G. 
1916.     Hon.  Associate,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 

MACKAY,  WILLIAM  MURRAY. 

Durham  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  and 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1894-9,  Private.  Surgeon,  South  African  Field 
Force,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  2nd  and  6th  Durham  Light  Infantry;  Surgeon- 
Lieut.  March  1902  ;  Major  March  19 14  to  Dec.  191 8.     France.     Wounded  at  Ypres. 

MACKEAN,  HUGH. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.A.  1893.  Minister,  Episcopalian  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Aug.  1914.     Forth  Garrison.     Mention  1918. 

McKEAND,  WILLIAM  IAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1914-15,  Cadet.  7th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916; 
Captain  June  1917.     2nd  Lancashire  Infantry  Brigade,  France;  The  Rhine.     M.C. 

McKEE,  GEORGE. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster.  6th  and  15th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Jan.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  Feb.  1915;  Corporal  Oct.  191 5.  Tank  Corps. 
Egypt  Sept.  191 5  to  May  1916.     France  May  1916  to  Feb.  1919. 

McKELVEY,  DANIEL. 

Omagh  Academy,  Co.  Tyrone.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  M.D.  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Nov.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  May  1918  to  April  1919; 
Captain  May  1918.  France  1914-19.  Wounded  Oct.  1918.  M.C.  July  1917 ; 
first  Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  1918,  second  Bar  Oct.  191 8.  Dispatches  and  Croix  de 
Guerre  avec  Palme,  Sept.  1918. 

McKELVIE,  DAVID  BLYTH. 

Buckhaven  School.  M.A.  19 10.  Schoolmaster.  1st  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec. 
1914;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1916;  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.  Egypt;  Salonika  May  1916. 
Wounded  Sept.  1916.     Invalided  out  Sept.  1918. 

McKELVIE,  JOHN  DOUGLAS. 

Norwich  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1901-5,  Private.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  1918;  Captain  Feb.  1919. 
Attached  Armoured  Car  Unit.     Mesopotamia  and  Persia. 

MACKELVIE,  THOMAS. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1888-90.  Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery 
Volunteers,  2nd  Lieut.  1897.  4th  Highland  Mountain  Brigade.  R.G.A.  (T), 
Captain  1908;  Major  July  1914.  Gallipoli  191 5.  Wounded.  Dispatches  and 
C.M.G.  Nov.   191 5. 

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MacKENNA,  DAVID  LOCKHART. 

Dumfries  Academy;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1916  ; 
Captain  March  191 7-1 8. 

MacKENNA,  ROBERT  WILLIAM. 

Dumfries  Academy,  and  Royal  High  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1896;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1898;  M.D.  1908.  President,  S.R.C.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Nov.  1914;  Major 
Sept.  1918.  1st  West  General  Hospital,  Liverpool.  57th  General  Hospital, 
France,  1917-18. 

MACKENZIE,  ALBERT  ALEXANDER. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  LL.B. 
1906.  Solicitor,  191 1.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  and  France. 

MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER. 

Kingussie  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1907-14;  M.A.  191 1. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut  June  1917  ; 
Lieut.  Dec.  1918.     Anti-Aircraft  Royal  Artillery.     France. 

MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5.  R.F.A.,  155th  Army  Brigade, 
Gunner  Nov.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1918.     France;  Cambrai  and  Maubeuge. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander. 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  1st  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private 
Sept.  1915;   L/Corporal. 

MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER  DONALD. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1904-7.  B.Sc.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1909-11, 
Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  City  of  Edinburgh  (Fortress),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1912;  Lieut. 
Dec.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  April  191 5;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  Nov. 
191 8.     1st  (Tank)  Bridging  Battn.,  R.E.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

MACKENZIE,  ALFRED  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1909  to  Dec.  1912, 
Cadet.     Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918. 

MACKENZIE,  ALISTER  THOMAS. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  MA.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1909. 
D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918-19. 
Egyptian  Exp.  Force.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

Mckenzie,  Archibald. 

Hilton  College,  Natal.  College  Guards,  1872-7,  Captain  and  OC.  M.B.,  CM. 
(Hons.)  1883;  M.D.  1890;  M.RCS.  (Eng.)  1883.  M.O.,  Durban  Light  Infantry, 
1884.  Natal  and  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  April  1916. 
South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.     No.  3  Base  Hospital,  Durban,  1914-19. 

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Mckenzie,  Archibald  duncan. 

Durban  High  School;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps,  1896-1903,  R.S.M.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1909.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1904-8,  Lieut.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Jan.  1916-19.  German  South-West  and  German 
East  Africa.     Dispatches  (East  Africa)  1917. 

Mackenzie,  david. 

Fettes  College ;  First  XV.  LL.B.  1907.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
(T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  June  1916.  Attached 
4th  Hampshire  Regiment,  Mesopotamia,  1917-18. 

Mckenzie,  david  kinnell 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1913-15  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1915,  Cadet.  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916.     France  1918. 

MACKENZIE,  DONALD. 

Fortrose  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-19.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet. 
R.N.V.R.,  Western  Mediterranean  Sloop  Flotilla,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  Oct.  19 18. 

MACKENZIE,  DONALD  FINLAYSON. 

M.A.  1882.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  May  1912. 
4th  Seaforth  Highlanders. 

MACKENZIE,  DONALD  FRANCIS. 

Dover  College,  Kent;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool). 
R.A.M.C.,  1907;  Captain  1910;  Major  Jan.  1919;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  59th  Field 
Ambulance,  Aug.  1916  to  May  1919.  France,  Indian  Corps,  Sept.  1914.  D.S.O 
Jan.  1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  and  June  1917  and  March  1919. 

MACKENZIE,  DONALD  FRANCIS. 

Sciennes  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1907-10  and  1914;  M.A.  191 1. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut. 
July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  July  1918  to 
May  1919.     Headquarters,  42nd  D.A.C.,  France. 

MACKENZIE,  DONALD  ROSS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  191 2  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Nov.  1917.  France  Jan.  191 5  ;  Macedonia  Oct.  191 5.  Dispatches 
Nov.   1917.     M.C.  Jan.   1918. 

MACKENZIE,  EBENEZER  VICTOR  GLADSTONE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1902-4.  7th  and  10th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  March  1917. 

Mackenzie,  edward  briggs  drake. 

Glenalmond.  O.T.C.  1915-16.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Nov.  1916  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917; 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Lieut.  July  1919.     France  March  1918  to  Feb.  1920. 

474 


Record   of  War  Service 

MACKENZIE,  ERIC  FRANCIS  WALLACE. 

Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Rugby  "  Blue." 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Major  and  D.A.D.G.  A.M.S.,  War 
Office,  June  1918.  France;  Neuve  Chapelle,  Festubert,  Givenchy,  Aubers  Ridge, 
and  Loos.  Wounded  at  Somme  Sept.  1916.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916  and  June  1918 
M.C.  Sept.  1915.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

MACKENZIE,  ERIC  LOFTS. 

Kimberley  High  School  and  George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1903-8, 
Cadet  C.S.M.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-14,  Cadet  Corporal. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  May  1918. 
France,  1st  Division  (four  years).     Dispatches  Feb.   1916.     M.C.  Jan.   1917. 

Mackenzie,  francis  burnett. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Medicine,  1905-14  and 
1918-20;  M.A.  1909.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1912;  Lieut,  and 
Captain  June  191 5  ;  Major  Dec.  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Divisional  Officer 
1917.     Gallipoli  191 5.     Dispatches  1915  and  1917.     D.S.O.  1918.     M.C.  1915. 

MACKENZIE,  GEORGE. 

Assistant,  Chemistry  Department.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Sergeant 
1914-19. 

MACKENZIE,  GEORGE. 

Bell  Baxter  School,  Cupar-Fife.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  R.G.A.,  137th,  219th, 
and  184th  Siege  Batteries,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1916.     Wounded  April  1917. 

MACKENZIE,  GEORGE  EDWARD. 

Lycee  de  Douai.  M.A.  1910;  B.D.  (Aberdeen).  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
9th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (Glasgow  Highlanders),  Jan.  191 5.  4th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.;  Captain  June  1915.  R.F.A.,  153rd  Brigade,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1916.     France.     Wounded.     Invalided  out  Jan.   1919. 

MACKENZIE,  GEORGE  OMOND. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  2/ist  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private  Jan.  1915  to  Dec.  1916.     Librarian,  Scottish  Command. 

MACKENZIE,  HARRY  MALCOLM. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  D.RH.  (Camb.)  1903 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1894-9,  Sergeant.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 
1900;  Major  191 1  ;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1919.  Egypt  1914-15.  H.M.S.  Hardinge, 
July  1915  to  March   1916.     India. 

MACKENZIE,  HECTOR  BRUCE. 

Waitaki  High  School,  New  Zealand.  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1903-10.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   191 5  ;    Lieut.  July  1916. 

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MACKENZIE,  HECTOR  WILLIAM  GAVIN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1876  ;  M.A.  and  M.D.  (Camb.)  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) ; 
F.R.C.P.  (Lond.).     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Dec.  1908.     2nd  London  Hospital. 

MACKENZIE,  HENRY  DEEDES  NUTT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1897.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain,  attached  R.F.A.,  95th  Brigade, 
France. 

MACKENZIE,  IAN  A. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1910-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  April  1912, 
Cadet.     72nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut.     Canadian  Exp.  Force. 

MACKENZIE,  JAMES  MOIR. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1909-13.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1. 
First  XV  R.N.V.R.,  Temp.  Sub-Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Temp.  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ; 
Adjutant,  4th  Battn.  Royal  Naval  Division,  1915  ;  Sub-Lieut.  March  1916;  Lieut. 
March  191 7.     H.M.  Ships  Loyal  191 6,  Tempest  191 7,  and  Shakespeare  191 8- 19. 

Mckenzie,  john. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April 
191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916.     France.     Wounded  at  Somme  Aug.  1916. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN   EDWIN. 

Larchfield,  Helensburgh,  and  Royal  High  School.  B.Sc.  1889;  D.Sc.  1901  ; 
Ph.D.  (Strasburg).  Lecturer  in  Chemistry.  Highland  Artillery  Volunteers,  1890. 
Bombay  Light  Horse,  1906-7.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  2nd  Lieut.  1909;  Lieut.  1909; 
Captain  1912  ;  Major  and  O.C.  Oct.  1914.  Acting  Adjutant,  Edinburgh  Contingents 
O.T.C.  1914-19.  O.C.  School  of  Instruction,  Artillery  and  Infantry  Officers, 
1915-16.     France  Feb.   1916.     Mention  March   1918. 

Mckenzie,  john  fraser. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5.  R.F.A.,  22nd  Brigade,  7th  Division, 
Gunner  May  1916. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  KENNEDY. 

M.A.  191 3  ;  Student  of  Divinity.  Licentiate,  Church  of  Scotland.  8th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.     Draft  Conducting  Officer,  Machine-Gun  Depot,  France. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  TOLME. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.RF.P.S.  (Glasg.)  191 1. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  13th  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 
France  Sept.  191 5  to  Aug.  1917.     M.C. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1903.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  1905  ;  Major  June  1917 ;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  Aug.  1917  to  June  1919. 
Highland  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  1911-17.  Suvla.  Egyptian  Exp. 
Force.  44th  Stationary  Hospital,  Kantara,  1917-19.  Dispatches  Dec.  1916  and 
Jan.   1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

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MACKENZIE,  KENNETH. 

Otago  High  School,  New  Zealand.  Cadet  Corps  1900-2,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.).  Anatomy  Staff,  1910-11.  9th  Royal 
Scots  1904-6,  Private.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  June  1917. 

MACKENZIE,  KENNETH  WILLIAM. 

Grammar  School,  Aberdeen;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  Scottish 
Hockey  International.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1905-12.  Captain  (Retired). 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1915  ;  Major;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Feb. 
1918.  France.  No.  11  Hospital,  Boulogne.  52nd  Light  Infantry,  March  1916. 
D.A.D.M.S.,  2nd  Division,  Nov.  1916.  No.  6  Field  i\mbulance,  1918-19.  M.C. 
Aug.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C.  Nov.  1916;  D.S.O.  July  1918.  Twice  Mentioned  in 
Dispatches. 

MACKENZIE,  LIONEL  DO  AMARAL. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  M.A.  1911;  LL.B.  1913.  Advocate.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Feb.  1909  to  July  1910,  Cadet.  7th  Royal  Scots,  June  1909.  2nd  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  June  1917 ;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1918; 
Staff  Captain  March  1917;  Brigade  Major  June  1917  to  May  1919  ;  Adjutant 
July  1919.  France  1914-18.  Dispatches  Jan.  and  June  1918,  and  Jan.  1919. 
M.C.  Dec.  1916;  D.S.O.  Jan.  1919. 

MACKENZIE,  MALCOLM  DRUMMOND. 

Stellenbosch  High  School.  3rd  Western  Province  Rifles,  191 3-1 5,  Corporal. 
South  African  Mounted  Rifles,  Field  Artillery,  Gunner  Feb.  to  Sept.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1915-16,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut. 
July  1917.  German  S.-W.  Africa  191 5.  France  May  1916  to  Nov.  1917. 
Wounded  at  Passchendaele  Dec.   1917.     M.C.  June  1917. 

MACKENZIE,  MAURICE  GORDON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  Student  of 
Law,  1915-17;  B.L.  1920.  R.G.A.,  i/ist  Kent  (T.),  Heavy  Battery,  Signaller 
May  1917;  Wireless  Operator,     i/ist  Lowland  (City  of  Edinburgh)  R.G.A. 

MACKENZIE,  PERCIVAL 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.A.  1907.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Royal 
Artillery,  Dec.  191 5.  Royal  Army  Ordnance  Corps,  Lieut.  Inspector  of  Ordnance 
Machinery. 

MACKENZIE,  ROBERT. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  M.A.  1894.  Schoolmaster.  1st  V.B.  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Private  1888-1900.  1st  V.B.  Royal  Highlanders,  Private  Jan.  1915  ; 
C.S.M. 

MACKENZIE,  ROBERT  NINIAN. 

Inverness  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  1912  to  Oct.  191 5, 
Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1917;  Captain  Nov.  1918. 

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MACKENZIE,  RONALD  PIERSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  Civil 
Surgeon,  South  African  Campaign,  1900- 1.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1914.     German  East  and  West  Africa  and  South  Africa.     C.M.G. 

MACKENZIE,  R.  W.  K. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain.     M.C. 

MACKENZIE,  THOMAS. 

M.A.  19J8;  B.Sc.  Technical  Chemist.  Royal  Navy  Experimental  Section, 
Mechanic. 

MACKENZIE,  THOMAS. 

Larchfield,  Helensburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1891  ;  M.A.  (Glasg.).  7th 
(I.O.M.)  V.B.,  Liverpool  Regiment,  1895;  Captain;  Major  Feb.  191 5.  R.A.M.C, 
Major  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut.-Col.  (Local,  Malta)  Aug.  1916.  O.C  Prisoners  of  War 
Camp,  1914-15.  Cotonera  Military  Hospital,  Malta;  30th  Coy.  R.A.M.C, 
1915-19.     V.D.     Mention  March   1918. 

Mackenzie,  thomas  Archibald. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916  to  April  1917 
attached  131st  Indian  Cavalry  Field  Ambulance.  U.S.A.  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
July  1917;  Major  Feb.  1919. 

MACKENZIE,  WILLIAM. 

Fortrose  and  Dingwall  Academies.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3;  D.P.H.,  D.T.M.  O.T.C 
Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  April  1913,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Oct.  191 5.  9th  South  Staffordshire  Regiment.  Dispatches  July  1916, 
Jan.  1918,  and  Jan.  1919.     D.S.O.  July  1918. 

MACKENZIE,  WILLIAM. 

Golspie  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  51st  Graduate  Battn.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private  May  191 8. 

McKERCHAR,  JOHN. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  1909  to  Feb. 
1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C  (S.R),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  1915.  1/4U1 
Somerset  Light  Infantry. 

McKERRON,  ROBERT  GORDON. 

Kelso  High  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1893.  Graves  Registration  Units, 
Lieut.  Dec.   191 6.     France  1916-17. 

McKERROW,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT  CAMPBELL. 

Portmadoc  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1917-18  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918. 
Rugby  "Blue."  O.T.C  Artillery,  Jan.  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Bombardier, 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1918.     Gallipoli  191 5. 

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McKERROW,  JAMES  CLARK. 

St  Bees  School,  Cumberland.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1908 
to  April  1912,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Vol.  Gen.  R.  of  O.  191 2.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
191 5;  Captain   1916.     2nd  South  Lancashire  Regiment.     Wounded  Oct.   1914. 

MCKERROW,  MUNGO. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1916-17  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1909  to  Jan.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
nth  (Lonsdale)  Border  Regiment,  L/Corporal  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  to  April  1917.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  May  1917.  France 
Nov.  191 5  to  July  1916.  H.M.S.  Armadale  Castle,  Aug.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 
M.C.  June  1916. 

MACKESSACK,  ROBERT  JOHN. 

Elgin  Academy.  M.A.  (Aberdeen);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

MACKIE,  ARTHUR  WELLWOOD. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15  and  1917-20.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
May  1912  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March  1916. 
Invalided  out  March  1917. 

MACKIE,  DAVID  TAYLOR. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  i/ioth  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Aug.  1914.  2/5th  Scottish  Rifles,  March  191 5  ;  L/Corporal  April  191 5  ; 
Royal  Military  College,  Jan.  1916.  2nd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut. 
Feb.   1918.     France.     Wounded.     Invalided  out  Jan.    1919. 

MACKIE,  DONALD  MCDONALD. 

Viewpark;  First  XV.  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1914-15,  Cadet. 
RE.  (T.),  Lowland  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Egyptian 
Exp.  Force,  Dec.  191 5  to  May  1919. 

MACKIE,  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916;  Major  Feb. 
1918.     D.S.O. 

McKIE,  HENRY  ERSKINE. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff;  First  XV  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  Student  of 
Science,  1919.  R.F.A.  (41st  Division,  Artillery),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
July  1917.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

MACKIE,  JAMES  FRASER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5  and  1917-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  6/7th 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  to  Sept.  1917.     Wounded  Aug.  1916. 

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MACKIE,  JOHN. 

Leith  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  191 1;  B.Sc.  Assistant  in  Natural 
Philosophy.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5;  Lieut.  April  1917.  France 
July  1916-18.  British  Military  Mission,  U.S.A.,  July  to  Oct.  1918.  France  Dec. 
1918  to  Jan.  1919.     Gas  Officer,  1917-19. 

McKILLOP,  ALEXANDER  CAMERON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1908  to  June  1909,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant. 
N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Major. 

MACKILLOP,  JAMES. 

Servitor.  1st  Cameron  Highlanders.  1885-1901.  Soudan,  1885-6;  South  Africa, 
1900- 1.  3rd  attached  7th  and  8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Oct.  1914; 
Corporal  Nov.  1915  ;  Sergeant  March  1917  to  Aug.  1918.  40th  Training 
Reserve  Battn. 

McKINLAY,  ROBERT. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1910  to  May  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  mobilised  April  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1915;  Acting  Major 
Jan.  1918;  Major  (Regulars)  1919.  D.A.D.M.S.,  Black  Sea,  March  1919. 
Dispatches  (Salonika)  Jan.   1919. 

MACKINLAY,  WILLIAM  HARRISON. 
M.B.,  CM.  1892.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

McKINNA,  HENRY  DRUMMOND. 

Huddersfield  Municipal  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1918-19. 
O  T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 5  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  3rd  and  8th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
July  1916.  3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917; 
Lieut.  Nov.   191 8.     M.C.  Nov.   1917. 

McKINNEY,  EBENEZER  ARCHIBALD  MORRISON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-20.  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.   1914.     Wounded  and  Gassed. 

McKINNEY,  JAMES  WILFRED. 

Royal  School,  Dungannon.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915 ; 
Captain  Feb.  1916;  Major  Jan.  1918.  6th  Field  Ambulance.  The  Rhine. 
Dispatches  July   1917. 

MACKINNON,  ERIC. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1911-13  and  1918-19; 
B.Sc.  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1912-14,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private 
Sept.  1914;  L/Corporal.  13th  and  10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France  191 5  and  1916-17;  second  Ypres 
and  Somme.     Wounded  at  Arras  May  1917. 

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MACKINNON,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Sept.  1916.     East  Africa. 

MACKINNON,  MALCOLM. 

Student  of  Medicine.     East  African  Medical  Service,  Captain. 

MACKINNON,  PATRICK. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XL  B.Sc.  1912.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1909-12,  Cadet.  Canadian  Engineers,  2nd  Field  Coy.,  Sapper  Aug.  1914.  R.E., 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  1919.  France  1915  17;  second 
Ypres,  Festubert,  Somme,  Messines ;  Egypt  and  Asia  Minor  1917-19.  Wounded 
Feb.  and  Oct.  1916  and  June  1917.  Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  M.C. 
Aug.  1917. 

MACKINNON,  PATRICK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  of  Arts,  1916  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.F.A.  (S.R),  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     Wounded  Aug.  1918.     Invalided  out  March  1919. 

MACKINNON,  WILLIAM  DONALD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17; 
M.B,Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C  Medical,  Nov.  1915  to  July  1917,  Cadet.  RA.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  Oct.  1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.     Invalided  out  March  1919. 

MACKINTOSH,  ALLAN  HENRY  GRANT. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  M.O.  (Civilian),  3/3rd  West 
Riding  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  1914-16.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917.  Invalided 
out  April  191 8. 

MACKINTOSH,  CHARLES. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  BA.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain 
July  1917;  Staff  Captain,  229th  Infantry  Brigade.  Gallipoli,  Palestine,  and 
France.     Dispatches  June   1918.     M.C.  June  1919. 

MACKINTOSH,  HUGH  CAMERON.  (See  p.  751.) 

MACKINTOSH,  IAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  1st  Cameron 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  June  191 8.     France.     M.C.  Dec.  191 8. 

MACKINTOSH,  JAMES. 

Banff   and    Fordyce    Academies.  Student    of    Arts,    191 3-14.       5th    Cameron 

Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914;  L/Corporal ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut. 
April  1918. 

MACKINTOSH,  JOHN. 

Nairn  Academy.  B.D.  1870.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  2nd 
Battn.  V.S.R.,  1895;  Chaplain,  3rd  Class,  1905;  2nd  Class  1910.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital  for  seven  months. 

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MACKINTOSH,  J.  KYLE. 

Student.     Highland  Mounted  Brigade  (T.),  Major. 

MACKINTOSH,  WILLIAM  DRUMMOND. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1910-15  ;  B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Jan.  1912  to  Oct.  1914,  C.Q.M.S.  R.E.  (S.R.),  81st  Field  Coy.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Captain  Nov.  1917 ;  Acting  Major  Sept. 
1917.  France;  Loos,  Somme,  Ancre,  third  Ypres.  Wounded  April  1918. 
Dispatches  Aug.  1919.     M.C.  1916  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  June  1918. 

MACKINTOSH,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  7th  Cameron  High- 
landers, Oct.  1916;  L/Corporal  Jan.  191 8.  France.  Wounded  and  Prisoner  of  War 
March  191 8. 

MacLACHLAINN,  ALASTAIR  MACKINTOSH. 

Cheltenham.  O.T.C.  1906-11,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-14  and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-14,  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet,  i/ist 
Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914;  L/Corporal  Nov.  191 5. 
Imperial  Camel  Corps  Field  Ambulance.     France,  Med.  Exp.  Force,  and  Palestine. 

MACLACHLAN,  ALASTAIR  DUNLOP  BANKS. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  to  1912,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts, 
1913-14.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Jan.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  Machine-Gun 
Corps.  8th  Rajputs;  i/i50th  Indian  Infantry,  Staff  Captain  and  R.T.O.,  Indian 
Army.     France,  Salonika,  and  India.     Wounded  at  the  Somme.     M.C.  July  1916. 

MACLACHLAN,  ALEXANDER  KENNETH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Jan.  1913;  Captain  April  1915;  Acting 
Major  March  1919.     Egypt. 

McLACHLAN,  ANGUS  ELRICK  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918.  3rd  and  2nd  Royal  Scots,  May  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

MACLACHLAN,  CHARLES  FELLOWES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1908-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  191 5 ;  Captain  Jan.  1917. 
France  1916-18;  Somme,  Ancre,  Cambrai ;  Salonika  1918;  S.  Russia.     M.C. 

MACLACHLAN,  CHARLES  FELLOWES  MONCRIEFFE. 

Crieff  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1900-6  and  1910-12.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1907.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914.  nth  and  9th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5;  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Dec.  1917; 
Adjutant  Aug.  1916  to  March  1918.  i/ist  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.,  Acting 
Adjutant  April  1918.     France  Oct.  191 5  to  March  1918.     Dispatches  May  1917. 

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McLACHLAN,  DONALD  GORDON  STEWART. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918.  Royal  Scots,  Aug.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917 ;  Lieut.  July  1918.  Attached 
8th  Welsh  Regiment.     India  and  Mesopotamia. 

MACLACHLAN,  ROBERT  CLEPHANE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Nov.  1915. 

MACLAGAN,  DAVID  WHITESIDE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Captain 
Nov.  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  M.O.,  3rd  South  Staffordshire  Regiment,  and  H.M.S. 
Britannic.     Embarkation  Staff,  Southampton.      Dispatches  191 8. 

MACLAGAN,  DOUGLAS  CRAIG. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1899-1901.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain 
Aug.  1914;  Major  Jan.  1915  ;  Temp.  Lieut-Col.  April  to  June  1916.  Gallipoli. 
D.S.O.  Oct.  1915. 

MACLAGAN,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  R.F.A., 
157th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915.     France. 

MACLAGAN,  JAMES  PHILIP  DALRYMPLE. 

Haileybury.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade, 
Gunner  Sept.  1914.  2/7th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1915. 
R.F.C  and  Royal  Air  Force,  Pilot  Oct.  1916  to  Aug.  1919.     France. 

MACLAGAN,  PHILIP  WHITESIDE. 

Berwick  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1917.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915.  Isolation  Hospital,  Aldershot,  1914-18.  France 
Jan.  1918.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917.     M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

MACLAGAN,  WILLIAM  FERGUSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1901  ;  LL.B.  1903.  Law  Agent.  R.H.A.  and 
R.G.A.,  Gunner  April  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918.     Wounded  Oct.  1918. 

MacLANACHAN,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  July  191 5, 
Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut. 

McLaren,  alistair  james. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1916,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Gunner  Sept.  1916.     France.     M.M.  (Zonnebeke)  Jan.  1918. 

MCLAREN,  DONALD  JAMES. 

Bedford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  Associate,  South  Australian  School 
of  Mines.  2/4th  Somerset  Light  Infantry  (T.),  Feb.  191 3;  Captain  and  Adjutant 
Oct.  1914.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Feb.  1916.     Third  Afghan  War. 

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mclaren,  hamish  duncan. 

Fordyce  Academy,  Banff;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-16.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Oct.  191 5  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Signaller  Dec.  1916. 
R.N.A.S.,  Probationer  Flight  Officer,  Nov.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Pilot  Feb. 
1918;  Captain  Sept.  1918.  France.  D.F.C.  and  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm 
(French)  Oct.  1918;  Bar  to  D.F.C.  Nov.  1918. 

MCLAREN,  JAMES  BOSWELL  PATERSON. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  191 5-16,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  May  1917.  20th 
Nottingham  and  Derbyshire  Regiment;  59th  Labour  Group;  10/iith  Highland 
Light  Infantry;  16th  Field  Ambulance;  No.  2  Labour  Group,  France. 
Dispatches  Jan.   1919. 

MCLAREN,  JAMES  CORRIGALL. 

Invergordon  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-19.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  April  1918. 

MacLAREN,  MURRAY. 

Grammar  School,  St  John,  New  Brunswick.  B.A. ;  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1 
M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1885;  LL.D.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  May  1889; 
Lieut.-Col. ;  Colonel  April  191 5.  O.C.  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital; 
D.D.M.S.,  Canadians ;  Canadian  Hospital,  Buxton.  England  and  France  Sept. 
1914-19.     C.M.G.  and  Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

MCLAREN,  PATRICK  DUNCAN. 

M.A.  1912;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1915  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain  Feb.  1918.     Mesopotamia. 

MCLAREN,  RORY  ERIC. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1908.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

MCLAREN,  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915.  4th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting  Captain 
May  191 8.     France. 

MCLAREN,  THOMAS  DICK. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1890-9;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916  to  July  1918. 

mclaren,  william  smail. 

Alloa  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1916;  Captain  July  1917  to  March  1919.     9th  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  France. 

Mclaughlin,  james  neil. 

Clongower  Wood  College,  Ireland.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C.  (V.), 
1902-8,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.O),  Lieut.  1908;  Captain  1912;  Brevet  Major 
1917.    No.  8  Stationary  Hospital,  Boulogne.    Invalided  out  1918.    Dispatches  191 5. 

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MacLAURIN,  CHARLES. 

Sydney  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  191 5.  No.  3  London  General  Hospital  and  No.  2  Australian 
Casualty  Clearing  Station. 

MACLEAN,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1889.  Royal  Navy,  Aug.  1889; 
Surgeon-Captain  June  1919.     D.S.O.  May  1916. 

Maclean,  Alexander  fraser. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  MA.  1905  ;  B.Sc.  1908.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Nov.  1914;  Sergeant  1915 ;  2nd  Lieut.  1915 ;  Captain  1916.  15th  Divisional 
Gas  Officer ;  Area  Gas  Officer,  No.  3  District. 

MACLEAN,  ALEXANDER  MILLER. 

Royal  High  School.  MA.  1884;  B.D.  1887;  D.D.  1919  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  Army  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1897.  Mobilised  Dec.  1914;  2nd  Class, 
Sept.  1917.     France.     C.M.G.  and  Dispatches  Jan.  1916.     T.D.  1917. 

MCLEAN,  ANGUS. 

Dunbar  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914;  C.D.A.  (Edin.). 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  Nov.  1912.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914; 
Sergeant.  R.F.A.,  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France,  61st  Divisional  R.A.,  May  1916.     Wounded  June  1917  ;  Gassed  Sept.  1917. 

Maclean,  charles  allan. 

Tobermory  School.  M.A.  1914;  B.Sc.  1920.  6th  and  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
1910;  L/Corporal.  nth  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915 ; 
Captain  Feb.  1917.    Dispatches  1917.    M.C  and  Croix  de  Guerre  1918;  M.B.E.  1919. 

MACLEAN,  DONALD  MCDONALD. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  M.A.  1901.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Scottish  Red  Cross  Mobile  Unit,  Rouen  (Driver)  1916-17.  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
May  1917.     Salonika.     Dispatches  Jan.   1919. 

Maclean,  evan  victor. 

Student  of  Law,  1908.  Law  Agent.  Indian  Army  Volunteers,  2nd  Lieut.  June 
1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     R.F.A.  and  R.F.C,  France  and  Egypt,  1915-19. 

MACLEAN,  EWEN  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1889;  M.D.  1891;  M.R.CP.  (Lond.)  1896.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  1909; 
Major  ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1919  ;  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Western  General  Hospital ; 
Officers'  Hospital,  Eaton  Hall,  Chester. 

Maclean,  hector. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1914-16.  Chartered  Accountant,  1919. 
R.F.A. ,  Gunner  Aug.  1916;  Bombardier  Jan.  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  France 
1915-19. 

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Maclean,  henry  john. 

Timaru  High  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909. 
N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1901  ;  Major  1914;  Lieut-Col.  March  1917 ;  Colonel 
1919.     C.B.E.  and  Dispatches  1918. 

MCLEAN,  IAN. 

Otago  Boys'  High  School,  New  Zealand.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  N.Z.F.A., 
Gunner,  1915-18.     Egypt  and  France.     Wounded  at  Messines  1917. 

MCLEAN,  JAMES  YOUNGER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-12  and  1914,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  4th  Northumbrian  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1915. 
R.F.C.,  June  1916 ;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  O.C.  22nd  Balloon  Coy.,  France,  and 
Salonika.    Dispatches  (France)  July  1915  and  (Salonika)  Nov.  1917.    M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

MCLEAN,  JOHN. 

Tain  Royal  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1897-8  and  1918-19. 
Law  Agent,  1897.  1st  Ross  Volunteers,  Private  1883-5.  No.  5  Coy.  Q.E.R., 
1885-91  ;  2nd  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  Edinburgh,  1917-18. 

MACLEAN,  JOSEPH. 

Easdale  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  June 
1916.     Italy  and  France. 

McLEAN,  KENNETH. 

B.Sc.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1900  to  Nov.  191 2,  Cadet.  4th  Gurkha  Rifles 
(I.A.R.O.),  Lieut. 

MACLEAN,  KENNETH  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Edin.).  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1906-8. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1908-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Aug.  1915.  35th  Field  Ambulance;  21st  General  Hospital,  Alexandria. 
Palestine  (Ismailia). 

MACLEAN,  MURDO. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  M.A.  1899;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  191 5.     2nd  Northern  General  Hospital,  Leeds. 

Maclean,  neil  adam. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1908;  LL.B.  191 1;  and  Advocate.  President. 
S.R.C.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1916 ;  L/Corporal  July  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  191 8. 

Maclean,  richard 

B.Sc.  (Distinction)  1910.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1908-11,  Cadet.  Bombay,  Baroda  and 
Central  India  Railway  Volunteers,  2nd  Lieut,  to  Jan.  191 5.  R.E.  (Railway  Troops), 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917;  Acting  Major 
June  1918  to  Feb.  1919.  260th  Coy.  RE.  France  Oct.  191 5  to  May  1918. 
Dispatches  Nov.   1918. 

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MCLEAN,  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XL  B.Sc.  1904.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
1902-4;  Gunner.     R.E.,  Captain  Sept.  191 5.     Aden  and  Mesopotamia  ;  France. 

MACLEAN,  ROBERT  ALLAN. 

Kent  Road  School,  Glasgow.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  1st  and  2nd  King's  Own 
Royal  Lancaster  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  19 18. 

Maclean,'  Roderick. 

Student  of  Law,  1899-1902.  Chartered  Accountant,  1902.  4th  Cameron  High- 
landers (T.),  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Jan.  1916. 

MCLEAN,  WILLIAM  FARQUHAR. 

Fordyce  Academy,  Banffshire.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1909-11,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  1911;  Captain  April  1915  ; 
Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  July  1918.  France  1914  and 
1916-19.     Mediterranean  191 5.     Dispatches  Jan.  191 5.     M.C.  June   1918. 

McLELLAN,  ARCHIBALD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18, 
Cadet  Sergeant.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  191 8. 

McLEMAN,  JOHN. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and 
1917-20;  M.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish 
Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  7th  Durham  Light  Infantry, 
Lieut.  July  191 7. 

MacLENNAN,  ALISTAIR.     (See  p.  751.) 

MacLENNAN,  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1884.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Aug.  1915. 
Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Oct.  19 18  to  Feb.  191 9. 

MACLENNAN,  IAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet,  nth  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Lieut.  July   1917.     Prisoner  of  War  March   1918. 

Mclennan,  john. 

Student.     8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut. 

MACLENNAN,  RODERICK  DIARMID. 

Oban  High  School,  and  Gore  High  School,  Southland,  New  Zealand ;  First  XI. 
Cadet  Corps  till  1914.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1916-17,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.  France. 
Wounded  Sept.  191 8. 

MacLENNAN,  WILLIAM  DONALD  ROSS. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-14  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  ; 
B.Sc.  1914.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  1915;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut. 
Feb.  1917.     R.G.A.,  France,  Oct.  1916  to  Nov.  1918. 

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MacLEOD,  ALEXANDEITGORDON. 

Manchester  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  191 5; 
Captain  March  1916;  Acting  Major  March  to  June  1919. 

MACLEOD,  BANNATYNE. 

Clare  College,  Cambridge.  Student  of  Arts,  1876-7.  2/4th  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(T.),  Major  Nov.  1914. 

MacLEOD,  CHARLES  GORDON. 

M.A. ;  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  191 1.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps  (Reserve), 
Hon.  Major  Nov.  1909.  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  Garrison  Hospital,  Sydney,  1914-15, 
and  No.  4  Australian  General  Hospital,  Randwick,  191 5-18. 

MacLEOD,  IAN  RONALDS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1899-1909  and  1910-11; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1910.  7th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Lieut.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1916. 

MacLEOD,  JAMES  STRACHAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1894-6.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme 
Courts.  South  Africa,  1 899- 1 902.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch).  8th  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1918.  Attached  8th  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 
France  1914.  Wounded  Oct.  191 5,  and  Gassed  1918.  D.S.O.  and  twice  Mentioned 
in  Dispatches. 

MACLEOD,  JOHN  ANDREW. 

Golspie  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  Wounded  July  1916.  Invalided  out  June  1919. 
Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

MACLEOD,  MALCOLM. 

M.A.  1906.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Y.M.C.A.,  Rouen,  Jan.  to  Sept. 
191 5.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  i/4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  June  1916. 

MacLEOD,  MURDO. 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16;  M.A.  1920.  R.F.A., 
148th  Brigade,  Gunner  April  1916;  Bombardier  June  1916;  Corporal  1917 ; 
Sergeant  Instructor  (Education)   1918. 

MACLEOD,  NEIL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1916-18  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1918.  O.T.C  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1914.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Jan.  191 5  ;  Surgeon  June  1918 
to  April  1919.  H.M.  Ships  Sandfly,  Nicator,  Africa,  Prince  Rupert,  and  Princess 
Royal.     Dispatches  (Jutland). 

MACLEOD,  NORMAN. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  1st  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  Private  Jan.  191 7.     Wounded. 

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MACLEOD,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER  MACKENZIE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1900;  M.D.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1911.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ; 
Captain  May  1916  to  April  1919. 

McLEOD,  TORQUIL  WILLIAM. 

Royal  Academy,  Tain;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916.  R.G.A.,  123rd  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917 
to  July  1918.     Wounded  Aug.  1917.     Invalided  out  July  1918. 

MacLEOD,  WILLIAM  BERNERA. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891.  Royal  Navy,  Fleet  Surgeon,  Nov.  1910.  H.M.S.  Impregnable, 
Devonport. 

McLINTOCK,  JAMES  MAITLAND. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1914-15. 
RE.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  1915-17.  Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  1917-18. 
France  1915-17. 

MACLUCKIE,  REGINALD  WILLIAM. 

B.Sc.  1900.     3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 

MACLURE,  EDWIN  BAIN. 

MA.  191 2.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  June  1915.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1917. 

McMASTER,  ARCHIBALD  COTTERELL. 

Prince  Albert  College,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1908.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  191 1.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914 ; 
Captain  Dec.  191 5  to  March  1919.  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  1914-15  ; 
Edinburgh  and  Perth  War  Hospitals,   191 5-18.     Italy   1918. 

MACMEEKEN,  JOHN  WEST. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1909;  B.Sc.  1911.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1909 
to  Jan.  1910,  Cadet.  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  Private.  France, 
Somme.     Invalided  out  April  1918. 

McMENAMIN,  FRANCIS  De  SALES. 

St  Columb's,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Major  Jan.  1919.  Gallipoli,  Salonika,  and  France 
M.C  May   1918. 

McMENEMY,  JOHN  JOSEPH. 

St  Joseph's  College,  Dumfries.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1918,  Cadet.     4th  Seaforth  Highlanders  (S.R.),  Private  Sept.  1918. 

MACMICHAEL,  DAVID  COLVILLE. 

Royal  High  School;  Athletics.  M.A.  1886;  B.D.  1891.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  Colombo  Town  Guard  and  Artillery,  1914-17.  Hon.  Chaplain,  Ceylon 
Defence  Force  (Captain)  Oct.  191 7. 

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McMICHAEL,  GEORGE  VERT  THOMSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1912.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  to  July  1918 ;  Captain 
July  191 8  to  Jan.  191 9.     France  Sept.  191 5  to  Jan.  19 19. 

MCMILLAN,  ARTHUR  ROBERT  GOW. 

Fettes  College.  M.A.  1905.  Advocate,  1910.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

MACMILLAN,  CHARLES  CLARKE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897.  Royal  Navy,  Staff  Surgeon;  Fleet  Surgeon  May  1914. 
R.N.  Hospital,  Malta.     D.S.O.  Nov.   1900. 

MACMILLAN,  COLIN  HUGH. 

B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-10,  and  Engineers,  1910-13,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
R.E.,  Fourth  Army  H.Q.,  Signal  Coy.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 

MACMILLAN,  HUGH  AGNEW. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1905-8.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  June  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain  April  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  April  1918;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  June  1918. 
1st  Northumbrian  Midland  Field  Hospital,  and  2/4th  Leicestershire  Regiment. 
France.     Wounded  Sept.  1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919.     M.C  Sept.  1917. 

MCMILLAN,  JAMES  ARTHUR. 

Ewart  High  School,  Newton  Stewart.  Student  of  Law,  1904-6.  7th  Scottish 
Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1912;  Lieut.  June  1915 ;  Captain  April  1916.  52nd 
Division.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine.  Wounded  at  Gallipoli  June  1915,  and 
Palestine  Nov.  1917. 

MCMILLAN,  JAMES  ATHOLE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14  and  1918-19; 
B.Sc.  1919.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Nov.  1914. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France.     Wounded  Oct.  1918. 

MCMILLAN,  JOHN  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D.  1909.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain  April  1918. 

MACMILLAN,  JOHN  McCALLUM  ANDERSON. 

M.A.  1896;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1908. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1903;  Captain  1906;  Major  Feb.  1918;  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Feb.  1917  to  June  1919.  Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  1914-19.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1920. 

MACMILLAN,  JOHN  MELROSE. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.A.  1895;  B.A. ;  LL.B.  (Camb.)  1899.  Solicitor.  4th 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  Royal  Defence  Corps, 
March  1916  to  Jan.  1919;  Captain  July  1917. 

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MACMILLAN,  ROBERT  JAMES  ALAN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  D.T.M.  &  H.  (Liverpool) 
191 3.  E.C.A.V.,  2nd  Lieut.  1905.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T.),  Captain  1908.  Uganda 
Medical  Service,  1913-16;  Major  Dec.  1915.  R.G.A.  (T.),  Major  Jan.  1917. 
German  East  Africa,  1914-16;  France  and  The  Rhine,  1916-19.  Dispatches 
May  1918  and  July  1919.     D.S.O.  April   1919. 

MACMILLAN,  SAMUEL  RONALD. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  Royal  Navy,  Telegraphist 
Dec.   1 91 7. 

McMORLAND,  JOHN  BRUCE. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews,  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  April  1918. 

McMULLAN,  GEORGE. 

Blairlodge;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1913 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1919. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1918. 

McMURTRIE,  ALEXANDER  CHURCH  BRODIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1907;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.;  Captain  May   1916.     M.C. 

MacNAB,  ROBERT  ALLAN. 

Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19.  4th  Cameron 
Highlanders  (T.),  Private  Jan.  191 1;  Sergeant  July  191 5.  R.E.,  2nd  Battn. 
(Special  Brigade),  Lieut.  April  1916.     France  Feb.  1915  to  Jan.  1918. 

MACNAB,  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915-16; 
Captain  Nov.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

MACNAB,  WILLIAM  URQUHART. 

Kingussie  School.     M.A.  191 2.     Royal  Naval  Reserve  (T),  Deck  Hand,  Oct.  1916. 

McNAIR,  ANDREW. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1901-8.  8th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1914.  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  June  1919.     Wounded  Nov.  1917. 

MACNAIR,  DAVID. 

Bede  Collegiate  School,  Sunderland.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908  ;  M.D.  1912.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Lieut.  Dec.  1909;  Captain  June  191 3.     25th  Field  Ambulance.     Prisoner  of  War. 

McNAIR,  HERBERT. 

Preston  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     France  May  to  Oct.  1918.     M.C.  April  1919. 

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MACNAIR,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1919.     O.T.C.  Medical,  1916,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March  1916. 

MACNAIR,  ROBERT  ALASTAIR  CUNNINGHAM. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
6th  East  Kent  Regiment  (The  Buffs),  Acting  Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet. 

MACNAUGHTON,  ARNOLD  INGRAM. 

Merchiston  Castle  ;  First  XV  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1908-17,  Cadet  Officer.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet,  Acting  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 8. 

MACNAUGHTON,  DUNCAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  MA.  1914;  LL.B.  1920.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Piper 
Aug.  1914.     3rd  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915;  Lieut.  1916  to  Jan. 

1917.  France,  attached  1st  Gordon  Highlanders;  March  191 5.  Wounded  Aug. 
1915. 

MACNAUGHTON,  FRANCIS  GEORGE. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1905-9.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  M.D  1920.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1909-13,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  1914; 
Captain  April   1915.     Wounded  July  1917. 

McNAUGHTON,  STEWART. 

Middlesbrough  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  191 5;  D.P.H.  (Camb.). 
1908;  D.T.M.  and  H.  1909.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917. 

McNAUGHTON,  WILLIAM. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  Forth  R.G.A., 
1905-12,  Lieut.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1912  ;  Captain  March  191 5  ;  Brevet  Major 
June  1917.     India,  Mesopotamia,  and  Afghanistan.     Dispatches  June  1917,  April 

1918,  Feb.  and  May  1919.     O.B.E.  May  1919. 

MacNEIL,  CELIA  MARY  COLQUHOUN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C  (Auxiliary  Section),  Sept.  191 5.  Leith  War  Hospital, 
191 5-17.  14th  General  Hospital,  France  (Sisters  and  Q.M.A.A.C  Section), 
Equiv.  Major,  1917-19. 

MCNEIL,  CHARLES. 

M.A.  1901.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1905.  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1913. 
Assistant  Physician,  R.I.E.  Scottish  Branch  B.R.C.S.,  attached  No.  11  Stationary 
Hospital,  Rouen,  Nov.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Temp.  Major 
May  1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

MCNEIL,  DAVID  BELL. 

M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  Gunner  May  1916;  Bombardier 
Aug.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.     France.     Dispatches  Nov.  1918. 

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mcneil,  Robert  Patrick. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  South  African  Medical  Service, 
Captain  Oct.  1914.  M.O.,  1st  Natal  Carbineers  in  German  South-West  Africa,  and 
1st  Cape  Corps  in  German  East  Africa,  May  1916.     M.C.  Jan.  19 17. 

MCNEILL,  DAVID. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  151st  Siege  Battery, 
Gunner  Dec.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918;  99th  Brigade,  Oct. 
1918.     Education  Officer.     19th  Corps  Heavy  Artillery,  France. 

MCNEILL,  FERGUSON. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15  and  1916-17  ;  M.A.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  June  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Wounded.     Invalided  out  July  1917. 

MCNEILL,  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Captain  May  1916;  Acting  Major 
March  19 18.     France  19 16. 

MCNEILL,  N.  A. 

Student  of  Science,  1908-14.     Scots  Guards,  Captain  ;  Major  April  1918. 

MACNEILL,  ROBERT  ARCHIBALD. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  Rejoined 
March  1917 ;  Captain  Sept.  1917.     Dispatches  May  1918. 

MacNISH,  DAVID. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.A.  1882;  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Neuilly 
sur  Seine,  Jan.  to  Oct.  191 5.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916. 

MACONOCHIE,  ERIC  REGINALD  DELME. 

Blairlodge;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1899-1903,  Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908; 
F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  1903-6.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  April  1917;  Major  Jan.  1918.  France,  Egypt, 
Palestine,  and  Salonika. 

McOUAT,  JOHN  THOMSON. 

Glenalmond ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1917.  5th  Battn. 
G.M.G.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  to  Dec.   1918. 

MacOWAN,  DAVID. 

Stirling   High   School.     M.A.,  B.Sc.   1910.     Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private 

Nov.   191 5. 

MACPHAIL,  HECTOR  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  191 1.  R.A.M.C, 
Major  May  191 5.     Northumberland  War  Hospital.     O.B.E. 

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MACPHAIL,  IAIN  ROSS. 

Epsom  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-18.  R.A.M.C,  Scottish  Horse  Field 
Ambulance,  Private  Aug.  1914  to  May  191 5.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut. 
H.M.S.  Millbrook. 

MACPHAIL,  JOHN  MURDO. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  M.D.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April 
1915  ;  Captain  April  1916. 

MACPHAIL,  WILLIAM  MALCOLM. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  Pipe-Major.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-19.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to 
Sept.  191 5,  Cadet  Pipe-Major.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Sept.  191 5.  1st 
and  13th  Destroyer  Flotillas. 

MACPHERSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  Aug.  191 5.     H.M.  Ships  Rother,  Nigella,  Petard,  and  Verbena. 

MACPHERSON,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  191 1  ;  B.Sc.  1912.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse 
(T.),  Private  May  1914.  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916.  Transferred  to 
R.F.A.,  Oct.  1 9 17.     Attached  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1918. 

MACPHERSON,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  MA.  191 1.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  3rd  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut  May  1917  ;  Lieut. 

MACPHERSON,  ANGUS  GORDON  ROBERTS. 

Student  of  Science,  191 8.  Royal  Air  Force,  Armament  School,  Uxbridge, 
Flight  Cadet. 

MACPHERSON,  CHARLES  JAMES. 

Kingussie  School;  First  XI.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1902;  Ph.D.  (Berlin). 
Intelligence  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1915;  Captain  June 
1918.  General  Staff  (Operations),  France,  Sept.  1914  to  Aug.  1919.  Poland. 
Wounded  Aug.   1917.     Dispatches  July  1916  and  Jan.   1917.     M.C.  July  1918. 

MACPHERSON,  DONALD  JAMES  ROBERTSON. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet  Bombardier.  RF.A.  (S.R.),  2nd 
Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant,  Dec.  1916  to 
Feb.  1917.  France  Nov.  1915  to  Dec.  1917;  Italy  Dec.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 
Dispatches  June  1918, 

MACPHERSON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  KINNAIRD. 

Dingwall  Academy.  M.A.  1912;  B.D.  1915.  Licentiate,  Church  of  Scotland. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1910  to  July  1913,  Cadet.  8th  and  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Captain  June  1916.     France. 

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MACPHERSON,  HUGH  ROSS. 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.   1914   to    March    191 5,  Cadet.      R.F.A.,  2nd    Lieut.  March 

1 9 1 5  ;  Lieut.  Feb.   1917.     Wounded  in  Mesopotamia  April  1916. 

MACPHERSON,  IAN  GRAHAM. 

Rossall;  First  XV.  and  XL  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,' 1918.     R.F.A.,  212th  Battery,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918. 

MACPHERSON,  JAMES  EWAN. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-12.  9th  and  12th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  1910; 
Major  Jan.  191 7.  90th  Punjabis.  France.  North- West  Frontier,  India.  Wounded 
at  Arras.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

MACPHERSON,  JAMES  MURRAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R,  H.M.S.  lichen,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  July  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 8.  39th  Field  Ambulance, 
Mesopotamia. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN. 

Inverness  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1S96;  FRCP.  (Edin.)  1891. 
R.A.M.C,  Hon.  and  Temp.  Lieut-Col.  April  1917.     CB.  June  1917. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN  DUNCAN  GRAHAM. 

Craigmount ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  First  XV.  and  XI.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1898;  Captain  Jan.  1901  ;  Lieut-Col.  March  1915.  38th  Casualty 
Clearing   Station    (Somme    and    Ancre),   and    6th    Conv.    Depot,   Etaples,    Feb. 

1916  to  June   1918.      King  George's  War  Hospital,  India,  July   1918. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN  LUMSDEN. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  B.L.  1888.  6th  and 
7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1890;  Hon.  Major 
1905.  O.C  Depot  1914;  Major  and  O.C  2/7th  and  3/7th  Battns.  1915-16; 
Lieut.-Col.  1917.  3/7th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  1916.  Mention 
Feb.  1 91 7.     TD. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN  MALCOLM. 

Boroughmuir  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  191 3.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  (T),  Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant  Sept.  1914;  C.Q.M.S.  May  1915  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  June   1916;    Lieut.  Dec.   1917. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN  STUART. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1912-17,  Cadet  Officer.  Student  of 
Arts,  191 8.  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  191 7.  2nd  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     France. 

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MACPHERSON,  MALCOLM  MUNRO. 

Elgin  Academy.  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders  (T.),  1909-12,  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-15;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1912-14,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5; 
Acting  Captain  Jan.  1916;  Captain  March  1918.  Transferred  Labour  Corps, 
Feb.  1917-19.    Wounded  April  1916.     Dispatches  March  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

MACPHERSON,  STANLEY  NORFOLK. 

Ayr  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917,  Cadet.  1st  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1917 ;  L/Corporal  Sept.  1917;  Corporal  Oct.  1918; 
Sergeant  Jan.   1919.      France;  The  Rhine.      M.M.  and  Dispatches  Oct.  1918 

MACPHERSON,  The  Hon.  THOMAS  STEWART. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1897.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1895-7,  Private.  Chota  Nagpur  Light  Horse,  Indian  Defence 
Force,  Trooper  April  1917. 

MACPHERSON,  WILLIAM  EWEN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
Aug.  1918.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1918;  Lieut.  April  1919.  D.F.C. 
Nov.  1919. 

MACPHERSON,  Sir  WILLIAM  GRANT. 

Fettes  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1879;  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  LL.D.  1919. 
Army  Medical  Service,  1882;  Surgeon-General  July  1914.  D.D.G.A.M.S.,  War 
Office,  Oct.  1914.  D.M.S.,  First  Army,  Nov.  1915,  and  Macedonian  Exp.  Force  to 
April  1916.  D.D.G.M.S.,  G.H.Q.,  France,  to  June  1918;  Major-General  1918. 
H.Q.,  Southern  Command.  C.M.G.  3rd  Class,  Sacred  Treasure  (Japan).  Japanese 
Red  Cross  Decoration.  K.H.P.  1912-18.  C.B.  Feb.  1915.  Commander,  Legion 
of  Honour  1916;  Commander,  Crown  of  Italy  1917.  K.C.M.G.  Jan.  1918.  Nine 
times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

MACQUEEN,  JOHN. 

The  College,  Inverness.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-13,  Cadet. 
Lovat  Scouts,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  April 
191 5.  Transferred  R.A.M.C,  Captain  June  1915.  France  Jan.  1915  ;  second 
Ypres.  Attached  Royal  Highlanders,  Baghdad,  Mesopotamia,  April  1916. 
Egypt  (Alexandria)  July  1917;  Palestine  Jan.  1918.  Dispatches  (Mesopotamia) 
Aug.  1917. 

MACQUEEN,  JOSEPH  GORDON. 

M.B.,Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  No.  3  General 
Hospital,  France,  191 5. 

MACQUEEN,  RONALD  CHESNEY. 

Eastbourne  College.  Cadet  Corps  190 1-4.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1913. 
Princess  Club  Hospital,  Bermondsey,  1914-15.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ; 
Captain  Sept.   1916;  Acting  Major  March   1919.     Military  Hospital,  Rugeley. 

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Macrae,  Alexander  hurray. 

Dornoch  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  June  1915  to  Sept.  1917.  H.M.  Ships  Cameleon  1915,  Ossary  1915-16, 
Spitfire  19 1 6- 1 7,  and  Narcissus  191 7. 

MACRAE,  ANDREW  THOMAS  WATTERS. 

George  Watson's  College.     Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5.     O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct. 

1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut. 
April   1916;  Acting  Captain  Oct.   1917.     France   1916-18.     Wounded   1916. 

MACRAE,  ANGUS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1919; 
M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 3  to  April  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Wounded 
and  taken  Prisoner  March  1918. 

McRAE,  DAVID  MILLER. 

Materia  Medica  Laboratory.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Driver  1913. 
France.  51st  Highland  Division,  Oct.  1915  to  Feb.  1917 ;  and  96th  Brigade, 
Sept.  191 7  to  May  191 9. 

MACRAE,  DONALD  ALASTAIR. 

Tain  Royal  Academy,  and  Aberdeen  University.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Sept.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Private.  Scottish 
Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance. 

MACRAE,  DONALD  CAMERON. 

The  College,  Inverness.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  191 8-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  May 
191 5.     1 /6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  to  March  1919.     M.M.  Oct.  191 8. 

MACRAE,  DUNCAN  FREDERICK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5. 
280th  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  Feb.  191 5.  No.  6  Stationary  Hospital,  France,  Oct.  1916 
to  Nov.  191 8. 

McRAE,  DUNCAN  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1920.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.     France. 

MACRAE,  GEORGE  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 5.  Student  of  Medicine,  19 17  and  19 19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1917  to  June  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1918.  3rd 
Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

MACRAE,  HUGH. 

The  College,  Inverness.  Student  of  Law,  1899-1901.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1903.  R.F.A.,  Lieut.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1898-1904,  B.S.M.  ;  Lieut. 
1904-8.      R.F.A.,   Lieut.   Dec.    1914.      France    1915-16;    The    Somme.      Wounded 

191 5  and  1916.     Controller  of  Demob.  Statistics. 

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MACRAE,  IAN  MACPHERSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  March  1916.  Egyptian 
Exp.  Force. 

MACRAE,  JOHN  LEWIS. 

Blairlodge.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1892;  Lieut.-Col.  1912. 
Banu  1897-8;  China  1900.     Stationary  Hospital,  Mardan,  N.W.F.P.,  India. 

MACRAE,  KENNETH  DUNCAN  CAMERON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 

MACRAE,  KENNETH  WILLIAM  DUNCAN. 

Boteler  Grammar  School,  Warrington.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917.     Mesopotamia  and  France. 

McRITCHIE,  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 8,  Cadet  Bombardier. 
R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Oct.   1918. 

McROBBIE,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916,  Cadet.  4/2nd 
Highland  Field  Coy.,  R.E.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.  148th 
Army  Troops  Coy.     France. 

MACTAGGART,  JACK  AULD. 

Glasgow  Academy;  First  XL  O.T.C.  1912-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet  Corporal.  Clyde  R.G.A.  (T.),  Officer  Cadet  April 
1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917  to  March  1919.  443rd  Siege  Battery,  France,  June  to 
Oct.  1918.     Wounded  Oct.  1918. 

McTURK,  JOHN  NORMAN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916.  41st  General  Hospital, 
Salonika,  1916.     Rejoined  Nov.  1918.     Order  of  St  Sava  (5th  Class). 

McVEAN,  NORMAN  NEIL  GEORGE  COWAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1906, 
Captain.     France  1914;  Egypt,  Syria,  and  Aden,  191 5.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1917. 

MacVEAN,  PATRICK  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon;  Staff-Surgeon  (Retired). 

McVEY,  JAMES. 

Bo'ness  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  52nd  Graduating  Battn.  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  May  1918. 

McVICKER,  DANIEL. 

Coleraine  Institution,  and  Queen's  College,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1920.  O.T.C  Artillery,  1910-13,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain  Oct.  1915.  2nd  Coldstream  Guards,  1917.  France  Jan.  to  Aug.  1915, 
and  June  1916  to  Aug.  1917.  Italy  June  1918  to  Aug.  1919.  Wounded  Aug. 
1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916.     M.C.  Sept.  1917. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

MCVICKER,  JOSEPH  WALLACE. 

Coleraine  Institution;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
Oct.  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  3rd  Air  Mechanic,  Sept.  1917. 

McVIE,  HERBERT  JAMES. 

Holy  Cross  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Sept. 
1915,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France. 
Wounded  April  1917.     Invalided  out  March  1919. 

McVITTIE,  JOHN  COULTHARD. 

Annan  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  4th  Reserve  Battn.,  Border 
Regiment,  Private  June   1918;  Corporal  Dec.   1918. 

McWALTER,  THOMAS. 

Student  of  Arts,  1908-14.     4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private;  L/Corporal. 

MacWATT,  The  Hon.  ROBERT  CHARLES. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1897;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  191 1. 
Fellow  of  the  Punjab  University.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1887;  Lieut-Col. ; 
Colonel  Jan.  1918.  A.D.M.S.,  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India.  Inspector  General,  Civil 
Hospitals,  Punjab.  Chief  Malaria  and  Plague  M.O.,  Punjab.  Kaisar-i-Hind 
Medal  (1st  Class)  1908.     CLE.  Jan.  1916. 

MACWHIRTER,  ALASTAIR  STEWART. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1917 
to  March  1918,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914  to  July  191 5  (under 
age);  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

McWILLIAM,  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON. 

Academical  Institution,  Dublin,  and  King's  College,  London.  Student  of  Science, 
1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  Highland  Cyclist 
Battn.,  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916; 
Captain  March  191 7. 

MABBOTT,  JOHN  DAVID. 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-17  and  1918-19.  MA. 
1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1916  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet, 
Aug.  1917.     Forth  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  to  Dec.  1918. 

MADDOCK,  EDWARD  CECIL  GORDON. 

Rossall.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1911  ;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool)  1905;  D.P.H. 
(Camb.)  1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1894-8,  Private.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1899;  Major  Jan.  191 1;  Lieut-Col. 
Jan.  1919.  Y.  Indian  General  Hospital,  Dec.  1914  to  March  191 5.  H.M. 
Hospital  Ship  Takalo,  1916-17.  D.A.D.M.S.,  Bombay,  1917-18.  160th  I.C  Field 
Ambulance,  1918-19.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

499 


Record  of  War  Service 

MADDOX,  RALPH  HENRY. 

Haileybury.  M.B.,  CM.  and  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1887;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool)  1907. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  1892;  Lieut.-Col.  1912.  Waziristan,  1894-5;  Suakim, 
1896;  Tirah,  1897.  Mesopotamia,  June  1916  to  Nov.  1918.  Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal 
(2nd  Class),  1902.  Dispatches  June  1917,  April  1918,  and  March  1919.  CLE. 
June  1919. 

MADGE,  JOHN  BRISTO  CULLEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C  Artillery,  Oct. 
1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  March  191 5. 
Royal  Air  Force.     France.     Wounded  and  taken  Prisoner  Sept.  1917. 

MAGRATH,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  STANFORD. 

Rossall.  M.B.,  CM.  1880 ;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C,  1881  ;  Lieut.-Col.  1901  ; 
Retired  191 1.  Re-employed  Oct.  1914.  Egyptian  War,  1882-4;  Burmese  War, 
1886-7.     Dispatches  Feb.  1917  and  March  1919. 

MAILER,  JOHN. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-19.  53rd  T.R.  (Y.S.),  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  Oct.    191 8. 

MAILER,  ROBERT. 

Stirling  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Medical,  191 5-17, 
Cadet.     R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 

MAIN,  GEORGE  ANDERSON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1917  to  March  1918,  Cadet 
Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.     R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918. 

MAIN,  NORMAN  STEWART. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  M.A.  and  LL.B.  1906.  Law  Agent,  1908.  10th  and 
2nd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.   1914;    Captain  June   1916. 

MAIN,  ROBERT  MAXWELL. 

Circus  Place  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1876-7,  and  Law,  1880-2. 
7th  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Colonel;  Retired  1908.  Intelligence  Officer 
(Lieut.-Col.),  Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  1919.     Haddington  and  Berwick.     V.D.  1904. 

MAIR,  ROBERT  CUMMING  THOMSON. 

Keith  Grammar  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Aberdeen);  LL.B.  1905.  Solicitor. 
6th  Seaforth  Highlanders  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  191 2;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  191 5; 
Quartermaster  Dec.  1917.     M.C  June  1917. 

MAIR,  WILLIAM. 

Dollar  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1896;  B.Sc.  1899;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917;  Captain  June  1918  to 
April   1919. 

500 


Record   of  War  Service 

MAITLAND,  ALEXANDER. 

Harrow.  B.A.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  and  Advocate,  1903.  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.   1914;    Lieut.  April   191 5  ;    Captain  April   1916.     France. 

MAITLAND,  PETER  BROWN. 

Campbeltown  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan. 
191 1  to  Feb.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  3rd  Lowland  Field 
Ambulance,  Private  Oct.  1914;  Corporal  Dec.  1914.  Attached  R.E.  1916,  and 
A.S.C.,  France.     Wounded  at  Combles,  Sept.  1916. 

MALCOLM,  DAVID. 

Perth  Academy.     M.A.  1904.     Schoolmaster.     R.F.A.,  Gunner  April  191 8. 

MALCOLM,  EDWARD  ELLICE. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1894-1900; 
M.A.  1897.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1901.  Commandant,  Lochaber  District  Guides. 
Ministry  of  National  Service.  1st  V.B.,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  May 
1917;    Lieut.  June  1917;    Captain  Oct.   1918. 

MALCOLM,  JOHN  WRIGHT. 

Walsall  Grammar  School.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1911  to  Sept.  1914, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Major 
Dec.  1918.  Attached  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch).  The  Rhine.  M.C. 
Nov.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C.  April  1918. 

MALCOLM-SMITH,  GEORGE  LOUIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-17,  Cadet  Staff-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918.    East  African  Exp.  Force.     Dispatches  1919. 

MALHOTRA,  RAM  CHANDR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  May  191 5.  Attached  25th 
Punjabis. 

MALIK,  ABDUL  RASHID. 

Gordon  Mission  College,  Rawal  Pindi.  Student  of  Science  and  Arts,  191 7- 19. 
Military  Police,  Sub-Inspector,  Mesopotamia,  Feb.  191 5  to  Jan.  1917. 

MALINS,  HERBERT. 

Malvern  College;  First  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford).  M.B.,  CM.  1898;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.). 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  Invalided  out 
March  191 6. 

MALLACE,  ALEXANDER  CROSS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. 
April  1913.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Major  Jan.  1918. 
i/2nd  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  51st  (Highland)  Division.  France.  M.C. 
April  1918.     Dispatches  May  1918. 

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Record  of  War   Service 

MALLINSON,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.  10th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917  to  Sept.  1918.     France.     Wounded  June  1916  and  April  1917. 

MALLOCH,  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5;  Captain  Aug.  1916. 
97th  Field  Ambulance,  150th  Brigade,  R.F.A. ;  12th  Casualty  Clearing  Station 
and  No.  3  Mobile  Laboratory.  France,  191 5-18;  Somme  1916;  Arras  and  Cambrai 
1917;  Maubeuge  1918.     Dispatches  Dec.  1918.     M.C.  June  1919. 

MALLOCH,  JOHN. 

Stirling  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  17th 
Motor  Ambulance  Convoy.     Salonika. 

MALONE,  DESMOND  SCOTT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  The  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles),  Private  Dec.  191 5  ;  Corporal  July  1917  to  Feb.  1919. 

MALONE,  JOSEPH  ARCHIBALD  EDWARD. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1878-9 
and  1881-3.  O.E.R.,  1881-3,  Private.  Bechuanaland,  1884-5.  South  African 
Campaign,  1899-1901.  Westminster  Dragoons,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Adjutant  Oct. 
1914;  Captain  Nov.  1914. 

MALONEY,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1907;  F.R.C.S.  1912.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.     4th  Worcestershire  Regiment.     Wounded  at  Dardanelles  191 5. 

MALSEED,  ALFRED. 

Academical  Institution,  Londonderry.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1904.  Volunteer  Medical 
Staff  Corps,  Nov.  1900-4,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain 
Nov.  1916.  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  and  5th  Liverpool  Regiment. 
France  1916-18.     M.C. 

MANFORD,  GILBERT  CUMMING. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  1909-14  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1914. 
14th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain 
and  Adjutant  June  1916  to  May  1919.  Attached  Staff,  France,  and  Scottish 
Command  H.O.     France  June  1916-18.     M.C.  June  1918. 

MANIFOLD,  COURTNAY  CLARKE. 

Clifton  College.  M.B,  CM.  1886.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1887;  Colonel; 
Major-General  Dec.  1917.  China  (Peking),  and  Tirah.  D.D.M.S.  of  Anzac. 
France  1916-17.  Dispatches  1916  and  1917.  CB.  1914;  C.M.G.  1917.  K.H.P. 
Croix  de  Guerre. 

502 


Record  of  War  Service 

MANIFOLD,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  July  1912; 
Acting  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1917;  Brevet  Major.  D.S.O. ;  M.C.  Twice  Mentioned 
in  Dispatches. 

MANION,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1901-6.  M.D.,  CM.  (Toronto)  1904;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.), 
and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1906.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Jan.  1916. 
France.     M.C.  (Battle  of  Arras). 

MANN,  ALAN  COWAN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  M.B,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
1909  to  x^pril  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain.  France.  M.C.  June  1918  ; 
Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  19 18.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

MANN,  CHARLES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  R.E.  (T.),  City 
of  Edinburgh  (Fortress),  Jan.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal  June  191 5  ;  Corporal  July  1915  ; 
Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916.  i/ioth  and  17th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ; 
Lieut.  Aug.  191 8. 

MANN,  DAVID. 

Collegiate  School,  Broughty  Ferry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  FR.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916.     France. 

MANN,  FRED. 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1910  to  Oct.  1913,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  3rd  Lowland 
Field  Ambulance,  Private  Oct.  191 5.     Egypt.     75th  Field  Ambulance,  France. 

MANN,  JAMES  CAMERON. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet 
Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  May  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1919. 

MANN,  JAMES  STEWART. 

Nottingham  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1918.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1915-18,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May 
1918  ;  Captain  May  1919.     Salonika,  July  1918  to  June  1919. 

MANN,  NORMAN  FLEETWOOD. 

High  School,  Durban,  Natal.  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1 896-1905  ;  Cadet  Sergeant- 
Major.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1905-10,  Sergeant, 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  Oct.  1914  to  Nov.  1917.  Free  State  Rebellion,  and  German 
S.-W.  Africa. 

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MANNING,  EDYR  RODESTON. 

Sydney  Church  of  England  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14. 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Private  Aug.  1914.  14th  Reserve  Regiment  of 
Cavalry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  R.F.C.,  Feb.  1916;  Pilot  June 
1916;  Captain  and  Flight  Commander  Feb.  1917  ;  Squadron  Commander  Sept. 
1917;  Major  Jan.  1918.  France,  attached  15th  Hussars,  March  1915,  and 
R.F.C.  June  1916  and  April  1917.  Wounded  at  second  Ypres  Aug.  191 5,  and 
first  Somme  Aug.   1916.     M.C.  June   1917. 

MANSFIELD,  EDWARD. 

Bowen  House,  Brisbane.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.   Medical,  Jan.    1910  to  April   1913,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

MANSFIELD,  GERALD  STEWART. 

Clifton  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  R.A.M.C.  Oct.  1892;  Major  (Retired)  1912; 
Rejoined  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  1917 ;  D.A.D.M.S.,  Central  Force,  and 
H.Q.,  Eastern  Command;  A.D.M.S.     Dispatches   191 5. 

MANSON,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  July  1913.  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 8. 

MANUEL,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914 
to  April  1916,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  May  1917. 
Dispatches  Nov.  1917.     M.C.  Dec.  1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  March  1918. 

MANUEL,  TERTIUS  PETER. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  1898- 1903.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1903. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1915,  Cadet.  3/6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915 ; 
Lieut.  Feb.   1917.     Machine-Gun  Corps.     Overseas  March  to  Aug.   1917. 

MANWARING-WHITE,  RICHARD. 

Pocklington  School,  Yorks ;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1906;  F.R.C.S. 
1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 8.     Military  Hospital,  Alder  Hey,  Liverpool. 

MARBURG,  CHARLES  LOUIS  HERMANN. 

Merchiston  Castle,  and  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge.  Rugby  "  Blue."  O.T.C. 
JfjOS-Q.  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Law,  1912-13.  Rugby  "Blue."  9th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914  ;  Captain  June  1916.     Wounded  at  Gaza  Nov.  1917. 

MARGETTS,  HORACE  PALMER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908- 11  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.FP.S.  (Glasg.)  191 5. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Feb.  1915.     O.B.E. 

MARJORIBANKS,  JAMES  LESLIE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1904;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1904.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  1897;  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1917.     Transport  Ship  Assaye. 

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MARKSMAN,  LEO  BASIL  CLYDE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1904-6,  Colour- 
Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Secretary,  University  Union.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  1915  to  Nov.  1919.     India. 

MARR,  ALEXANDER  MURRAY. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1910-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  13th,  3rd, 
and  5/6th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting 
Captain  and  Adjutant  Dec.  1917.  Egypt  Nov.  191 5;  France  March  1916  to 
May  1 91 8. 

MARR,  THOMAS  GRAHAM. 

Falkirk  High  School.     Student  of  Law,  1914-16.     R.A.S.C,  Private. 

MARSHALL,  ARCHIBALD  COOK. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1908-11  and  1917-18; 
MA.  1918.  4th  and  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  March  1910  ;  Sergeant  Dec.  1914  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Lieut.  April  1916.  14th  Army  Cyclist  Corps.  France 
and  Salonika. 

MARSHALL,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.).  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major 
April  1917.  1st  Australian  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  27th  Battn.  Australian 
Imperial  Forces,  Gallipoli,  and  14th  Australian  Field  Artillery. 

MARSHALL,  DANIEL  GROVE. 

Brightwell's  Academy,  Shrewsbury.  M.B.,  CM.  1885.  Lecturer  on  Tropical 
Diseases.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1888;  Major  (Retired);  Temp.  Lieut.-Col. 
Oct.  1918.  Burmah  1891-2;  N.W.F.  1892  and  1897;  China  (Peking)  1900. 
Consultant  in  Malaria,  Scottish  Command. 

MARSHALL,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1905  ;  B.L.  (Distinction)  1909.  Solicitor,  1909.  Fife 
and  Forfar  Yeomanry,  Sergeant  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Mayi9i5  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916  ; 
Captain  July  1917.  Machine-Gun  Corps  (Cavalry).  Suvla,  Egypt,  and  Palestine. 
M.C.  Nov.   19 1 7. 

MARSHALL,  FREDERICK. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1890-2.  Chartered  Accountant,  1893. 
A.S.C.,  Lieut.  July   1915  ;  Captain  May   1917. 

MARSHALL,  GEORGE  GUTHRIE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  Resident,  R.I.E., 
1913-14.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5 ;  Acting  Major 
May  1917.  R.M.O.,  10th  Gloucestershire  Regiment;  9th  Sherwood  Foresters, 
and  35th  Field  Ambulance,  France.     Dispatches. 

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MARSHALL,  GEORGE  LESLIE. 

M.A.  1909.  48th  Canadian  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.  Canadian  Machine- 
Gun  Corps,  April  1918. 

MARSHALL,  HENRY  RISSIK. 

Marlborough.  B.A.  (Oxford)  191 2.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  Lanarkshire 
Yeomanry  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1912  ;  Lieut.  April  1915.  6th  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1915;  Captain  1917  to  April  1919.  Gallipoli 
Oct.  191 5  ;  Egypt  and  Sinai  1917,  and  Palestine  to  Jan.  1919. 

MARSHALL,  JAMES  RISSIK. 

Marlborough.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1909-12  ;  LL.B.  1912;  Advocate, 
191 2.     Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.)  June  191 3,  Lieut. ;  Captain  July  1917. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  FORSYTH. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  191 5.  Oxford  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1915.  13th,  10th,  and  nth  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Captain  Sept.  1917  ; 
Adjutant  Oct.  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  France  Dec.  191 5  to  Feb.  1919.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1918.     M.C.  June  1918. 

MARSHALL,  LEGH  RICHMOND  HERBERT  PETER. 

Radley  College.  MB.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  M.D.  1909.  Red  Cross  Hospitals,  Peebles, 
1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917.  East  Africa  1916-19, 
Dispatches  1917  and  1918.     O.B.E.  Jan.  1919. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT  IAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  Corporal, 
Student  of  Commerce,  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  B.S.M. ;  Officer 
Cadet  March  1918.     R.F.A.,  190th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT  WADDELL.     (See  p.  751.) 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM  EDWARD. 

Perth  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1902;  D.P.H.  (St  Andrews)  1906.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1908;  Captain  Feb.  1912;  Brevet  Major  June  1918.  2nd  Leinster 
Regiment.  Hospital  Ship  Clan  MacGillivray;  33rd  Field  Ambulance;  9th 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment  and  Hejaz  Operations  (Arabia).  M.C.  Sept.  1916 ; 
Order  of  the  Nile  (4th  Class),  Sept.  1917.     Dispatches  1917  and  1919. 

MARTIN,  BERNARD  DAVIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Science,  1918.  4th  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.     Wounded.     Inavlided  out  Jan.  1919. 

MARTIN,  CHARLES  de  CATERET. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1908  to  Feb.  191 1,  Cadet.  Indian 
Medical  Service,   Lieut.;    Captain  Aug.   1917. 

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MARTIN,  CLAUDE  BUIST. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890.  Army  Medical  Service,  1892  ;  Colonel  Aug.  1918.  Chitral,  1895. 
South  Africa,  1899-1902.  A.D.M.S.,  General  H.Q.,  Salonika  Dec.  1917. 
Army  of  Black  Sea,  Constantinople.  Dispatches  Nov.  1917  and  Jan.  1919. 
C.M.G.  Jan.   1919;    Order  of  St  Sava  1917. 

MARTIN,  DAVID. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1911-12.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1915;  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  32nd  Machine-Gun  Corps  and  15th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  France ;  256th  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Mesopotamia. 

MARTIN,  DAVID  HENRY. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Law,  1902-4.  5th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Captain  Nov.  191 5;  Major.  2/6th  and  28th  Durham  Light 
Infantry,  April   191 8. 

MARTIN,  DONALD. 

M.A.  1895.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  7th 
Cameron  Highlanders,  June   1916;    Hon.  Chaplain  Dec.   1918. 

MARTIN,  DOUGLAS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  D.T.M.  &  H. ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.). 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Captain  July  1918.  66th  General  Hospital, 
Salonika,   1917-18.     2nd  H.A.C,  Italy,  March  to  Nov.   1918. 

MARTIN,  ERNEST  WILLIAM. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Sheffield;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899. 
City  of  London  Military  Hospital,  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain 
Jan.  1917.  20th  Casualty  Clearing  Station  and  28th  Ambulance  Train.  Medical 
Research,  Fort  Pitt,  Chatham. 

MARTIN,  FRANK  ASHCROFT. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C  1914-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1918.  Officer  Cadet  March  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917;  Lieut, 
and  Captain  April  191 8.     Wounded  Oct.  1917. 

MARTIN,  GEORGE  EWART. 

M.A.  1910;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  June 
1915  ;  Major  June  1919.  3rd  North  General  Hospital;  3rd  and  21st  Casualty 
Clearing  Stations.     The  Rhine.     Dispatches  July  1919. 

MARTEN,  GEORGE  MITCHELL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-15;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  July  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  July   1915  ;    Lieut.  June   1917.     France.     Wounded  Nov.   1917. 

MARTIN,  HAROLD  OLIVER. 

University  School,  Southport.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.), 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.,  June  191 5. 

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MARTIN,  HENRY  COOKE. 

Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1917;  Captain  July  1918.     72nd  Field  Ambulance  and  12th  Royal  Fusiliers.    France. 

MARTIN,  HENRY  RANALD. 

Inverness  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1917 
to  March  1918,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.  1st  Cameron 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.    191 8.     India. 

MARTIN,  JAMES  FITZGERALD. 

Bath  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  D.P.H.  (Lond.),  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec. 
1899;  Lieut-Col.  Dec.  1917.  South  Africa,  1899-1902;  D.A.D.M.S.,  1915-18; 
D.A.D.G.,  War  Office,  Sept.  191 8.  France  Aug.  1914  to  Aug.  191 8.  Dispatches 
Jan.  and  May  191 5,  Nov.  1916,  Nov.  1917,  and  May  1918.  C.M.G.  June  1915  ; 
Knight  of  Grace,  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  1918;  C.B.E.  June  1919. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  JAMES  BLACK. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  May  1915,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),   2nd   Lieut.   May   191 5. 

MARTIN,  JAMES  SACKVILLE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1900;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1897. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.   1914;    Captain   Dec.   191 5. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  ROBSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Divinity,  1911-15;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Private  Nov.  191 5.  8th  attached  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917; 
Lieut.  Nov.  1918  to  July  1919.  France  1916-18;  third  Arras  and  third  Marne. 
Wounded  July  1918. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  SIMSON  STUART. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.;  Captain  Jan.  191 5.  127th 
Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

MARTIN,  JOSEPH. 

Whithorn  School.     Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and   1917-19.     O.T.C.  Medical, 

May  1918  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.     R.E.,  No.  2  Special  Coy.,  Pioneer  July  1916. 
MARTIN,  MARTIN  McCALL 

George  Watson's  College.    Student  of  Law,  191 5-16.    9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private. 

13th   Rifle  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.   1917.     France  1916-17  and  1918-19.     Twice 

Wounded. 

MARTIN,  OLAUS  McLEOD. 

M.A.  191 1.     21st  Cavalry,  Indian  Army,  2nd  Lieut.     Lahore. 

MARTIN,  PETER. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  191 1,  Corporal.  i/4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  and  i/4th  Royal  Scots. 
Gallipoli.     Chemist,  T.N.T.  Factory,  Edinburgh,  1916-17. 

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MARTIN,  ROBERT  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1897-1902,  Cadet  Corporal. 
South  Africa,  1900-1.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  1918;  Captain  March  1919. 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL  EDGAR. 

Newry  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  Barrister-at-Law.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1900-5,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  March 
1918.     Major  July  1918. 

MARTIN,  THOMAS  MUIRHEAD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1901  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) 
and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1892.  R.A.M.C,  Major  July  1917.  Ministry  of  Pensions, 
Special  Medical  Board. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM  BRUCE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1911-12.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  4th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  13th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Nov.  191 5;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916 ;  Acting  Captain 
Oct.  1918.  30th  Battn.,  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Boulogne.  France  1916-17  and  1918  ; 
The  Rhine  1918-19;  Egyptian  Exp.  Force  1919.     Wounded  June  1917. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM  LEWIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Nat.  Sc.)  1890;  B.Sc.  1893;  M.B.,  CM. 
1895;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  191 1.  Dipl.  Psych.  (Edin.)  1912  ;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1919. 
R.A.M.C  (V),  1895,  Captain.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  Aug.  1914.  Attached  6th 
Royal  Scots  (T.).  D.C.M.S.,  Ministry  of  National  Service  and  Ministry  of 
Pensions.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1918.     ID. 

MARTINDALE,  WALTER  OLSEN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Bombardier. 
R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  March  191 8. 

MARTINE,  THEODORE  CHARLES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1918. 
Foot  Guards,  Officer  Cadet  July  191 8.     Scots  Guards,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

MARTINE,  WILLIAM  ROBERT. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  1916  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Jan. 
1917.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Lieut  Oct.  1918. 
North  Russia  Oct.  191 8- 19.     M.B.E.  Feb.  1920. 

MARTYN-CLARK,  WALTER  IRELAND. 

Edinburgh  Academy,  and  Wygeston  School,  Leicester ;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1906.  West  African  Medical  Staff,  1911  ;  Captain  Oct.  1915  to  March  1919. 
Attached  3rd  and  1st  Nigerian  Regiments.  South  Nigeria,  1914-15  ;  Cameroons. 
191 5-16;  German  East  Africa,  1917-18,  and  Nigeria  1919. 

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MARWICK,  JAMES  ELRICK. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1910-11.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse  (T.),  Private  1914;  Corporal  1915  ;  Sergeant  Sept.  191 5.  Army  Remount 
Service,  Staff-Sergeant  Oct.  191 5;  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 8.  France  and  Salonika. 
Wounded  Sept.  191 8. 

MARWICK,  ROBERT  ELRICK. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916.  Field 
Ambulance  and  Corps  Artillery.     President,  Medical  Recruiting  Board.     France. 

MARWICK,  WILLIAM. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1918-19.  OT.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1911-15,  Cadet.  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Corporal  April  1916. 
M.M.  June  1918.  France  July  1916  to  Nov.  1918.  Wounded  at  Butte  de 
Warlencourt  Oct.  1916. 

MASON,  CHARLES  ARTHUR. 

Rossall.  Cadet  Corps  1905-6.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  OT.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  1909 
to  April  1913,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April  1915.  France. 
Invalided  home  Oct.  1916.     Garrison  Duty,  India,  May  1917. 

MASON,  JOHN. 

North  Merchiston  School.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  10th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
1908  ;  Captain   191 2. 

MASON,  JOHN  BLACK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain 
April  1916.  5th  Northamptonshire  Regiment.  64th  Brigade,  R.F.A. ;  37th 
Field  Ambulance  and  No.  2  Motor  Ambulance  Convoy.  France.  Croix  de 
Guerre  (Belgian)   1918. 

MASON,  JOHN  WHARTON. 

Clifton  College  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C  1906-9,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19.  R.F.A.,  Aug.  1914,  Captain.  Dispatches  Jan. 
1916.     M.C  Sept.  1916. 

MASON,  PHILIP  WOODGATE. 

Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Volunteer 
Medical  Staff  Corps,  1898-1903,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Captain 
April  1915.  1st  S.W.  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance.  Salonika,  Dec.  1916 
to  March  1919. 

MASON,  VICTOR  HAROLD. 

Hymers  College.  Cadet  Corps  1903-8,  Cadet  Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  April  1916;  Major  Feb.  1918.     M.C 

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MASON-MACFARLANE,  DAVID  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1885;  M.D.  1888;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1885.  Resident,  RLE.,  1885.  1st  and  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
1889;  Lieut.-Col.  1913;  Brevet  Colonel  July  1918;  Colonel  Aug.  1918  to  March 
1919.  France,  Meerut  Division,  Nov.  1914.  Wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle  March 
1915.     T.D.  1910.     Dispatches  1915  and  1916.     C.M.G.  June  1915  ;  C.B.E.  1919. 

MASOX-MACFARLAXE,  FRAXK  XOEL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  RF.A.,  2nd 
Lieut. ;  Captain  July  191 5  ;  Brigade  Major  May  1918.     M.C.  and  Bar. 

MASSIE,  VICTOR  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1917-19.  R.X.V.R., 
Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  April  1918. 

MASSOX,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1894;  B.Sc.  1897;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1899; 
FR.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1901  ;  Captain  1904;  Major 
1912;  Lieut.-Col.  April  1918.     Indian  Frontier,  Palestine,  and  Syria. 

MASTERS,  ARTHUR  MURRAY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917. 
India. 

MATHER,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1904-6.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2  ;  M.D.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-11,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917 
to  April  1919.     France;  Somme  1916,  Arras  1917,  Passchendaele  1917. 

MATHESOX,  ALISTER  RODERICK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Xov.  191 5  to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet.  Royal  Xavy,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Feb. 
1916;  Surgeon  July  1917  to  June  1919. 

MATHESOX,  CHARLES. 

Gordon  College,  Aberdeen.  M.A.  (Aberdeen)  1903.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-10. 
Artists'  Rifles  O.T.C.  April  1915  ;  Sergeant  1915  ;  C.Q.M.S.  1917.  Instructor  in 
Map  Reading. 

MATHESOX,  FARQUHAR  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1883.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  June 
1916. 

MATHESOX,  JOHX. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14  and  1919-20.  4th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  Corporal  March  1916;  Sergeant  April  1916. 
Gallipoli  1915  ;  Egypt  1916;  Palestine   1917;  and  France  1918. 


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MATHESON,  JOHN  CARSTAIRS. 

Falkirk  High  School.  M.A.  1899.  Schoolmaster.  9th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  Dec.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal  Jan.  1917  ;  Corporal  May  1918.  France  Sept. 
1916  to  Feb.   1919. 

MATHEWSON,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  and  B.Sc.  1905;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1912. 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Medicine.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1916;  Acting  Major 
Feb.  1918.     Dispatches  1919. 

MATHEWSON,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1902;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C. 
Lieut.  Dec.  1917 ;  Captain  Dec.  1918  to  April  1919.  74th  General  Hospital, 
France. 

MATHEWSON,  WILLIAM  RICHARD. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1912-17  ;  B.Sc.  191 5  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  June  1918.     Mesopotamia. 

MATHIE,  WILLIAM. 

Glasgow  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet, 
Aug.   1916.     R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1916;    Lieut.  May  1918. 

MATHIESON,  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major 
Dec.  1918.  Salonika  June  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  Transcaucasia  March  to 
Sept.   1919. 

MATHISON,  ARCHIBALD  DOUGLAS  E. 

Student  of  Law,  1900-4.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1905.  2/5th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  1917.     France  for  two  years. 

MATLEY,  CHARLES  STUART. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  B.L.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1912-14,  Cadet.  9th,  15th,  and  17th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Temp.  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Temp.  Captain  March  1916;  Lieut,  and 
Captain  Aug.  1917  to  Jan.  1919;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1917  to  March  1918.     France. 

MATTHEW,  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  19 18.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Private  Nov.   1914.      France. 

MATTHEW,  CHARLES  GEEKIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1885.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1889;  Staff 
Surgeon  1901  ;  Fleet  Surgeon  1905;  Retired  1909;  Recalled  Aug.  1914; 
Surgeon-Captain  191 8. 

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MATTHEW,  EDWIN. 

M.A.  (Aberdeen)  1889;  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1897;  M.D.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
1908.     2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital;    Edinburgh  War  Hospital,  Bangour. 

MATTHEW,  FREDERICK  CRICHTON. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1897;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  M.D.  1903;  F.R.C.S. 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1895-1900;  Staff-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.     Dardanelles  and  Salonika. 

MATTHEWS,  ALEXANDER. 

Ewart  High  School,  Newton  Stewart.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  O.T.C  Artillery, 
Nov.  191 5  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  140th  Siege  Battery,  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1916;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1917  to  April  1919.     Dispatches  Dec.  1918. 

MATTHEWS,  REGINALD  JOHN. 

Newport  School,  Monmouthshire.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  Bristol 
University  O.T.C,  Feb.  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.C.,  April  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1917.  Devonshire  Regiment,  Jan.  1918,  Captain  May  1918.  23rd  Light 
Trench  Mortar  Battery.      France  May  to  Sept.   191 8. 

MAUGHAN,  JOHN  ST.  AUBYN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1901-3;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1903. 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1900-3.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1904;  Captain  1908; 
Major  July  191 5.     D.S.O.  and  Dispatches  Jan.   1917. 

MAUNSELL,  EDWARD  CHARLES  CECIL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.,  D.T.M.  and  H.  1910.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major 
Jan.  1914.     94th  Russell's  Infantry. 

MAX,  DAVID  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  March  1916  to  June  1919. 

MAXTON,  GEORGE  SCRIMGEOUR. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  Army  Ordnance  Corps,  Private 
191 5;  L/Corporal.     London  Scottish,  Sergeant. 

MAXWELL,  AYMER  D. 

Trent  College,  Derbyshire.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1918-19. 
7th  and  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1912;  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain 
Sept.  191 5.     M.C  Dec.  1917. 

MAXWELL,  JAMES. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-12.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Feb.  1916; 
Acting  L/Corporal  Aug.  191 7.  9th  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  Acting  Corporal 
May  1918;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1918 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1919.  Vardar  Front. 
Attached  Serbian  Army.     Serbian  Cross  of  Charity. 

MAXWELL,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1917;  Acting  Major  May  1918.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship 
Aquitania,  1914;  Stoke-on-Trent  War  Hospital. 

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MAXWELL,  JAMES  REID. 

Arbroath  and  Dundee  High  Schools.  M.A.  1898.  Schoolmaster.  RA.M.C.  (T.), 
i/3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN. 

Ayr  Academy.  O.T.C.  1912-17,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Law,  1919-20. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.  3rd  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.     France.     Wounded  Oct.  1918. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN  HUGH. 

Repton.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1914  to  Aug.  191 5, 
Cadet  L/Corporal.  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915; 
Lieut.  July  1917.     Wounded  Oct.  1918.     M.C  Oct.  1918. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN  MILLAR. 

Portobello  School.  M.A.  (Hon.  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.)  191 3.  Schoolmaster. 
R.F.A.,  Gunner  Oct.   191 5  ;  Bombardier  May  1916.     R.E.,  Corporal  Oct.   1918. 

MAXWELL,  RAYMOND. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1899.  Hon.  Surgeon,  R.I.E.  South  African  Medical 
Corps  Reserve,  Captain  April  1915  ;  Temp.  Major  and  Temp.  Lieut-Col.  Feb. 
1917.  No.  2  General  Hospital,  Sept.  1917 ;  S.M.O.,  Kimberley,  and  No.  5  General 
Hospital,  Sept.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     O.B.E.  July  1919. 

MAXWELL,  VICTOR  WILLIAM. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  O.T.C.  1909-15,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet 
L/Corporal;  Officer  Cadet.  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918. 

MAXWELL,  WILLIAM  MAURICE. 

Repton.  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-1 5, 
Cadet  Corporal.  6th  Scottish  Rifles  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1916. 
Machine-Gun  Corps.     France  Jan.  1916  to  Oct.  1917,  and  June  to  Nov.  1918. 

MAXWELL,  WILLIAM  WALKER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1903;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1900. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  191 5.  No.  3  Australian,  and  Nos.  4, 
25,  and  54  Casualty  Clearing  Stations.  Royal  Air  Force,  and  Second  Army 
Trench  Mortars,  France. 

MAYA-DAS,  FRANCIS  XAVIER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 8.  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Dresser.  Dispenser,  Indian 
Convalescent  Home,  New  Milton,  Hants,  1914-16,  and  Dresser,  Indian  Base 
Hospital,  Suez,  1916. 

MAYBERRY,  ROBERT  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  Egypt 
for  two  years. 

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MAYBIN,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1912.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  March  1917 ; 
2nd  Lieut.  July  1918. 

MAYBIN,  WILLIAM. 

Ayr  Academy;    First  XV.   and   XI.  Student  of  Arts,   1903-4.     15th   Canadian 

Battn.,  Private  Aug.    1914;    Corporal  and   C.S.M.    191 5;    Lieut.    1916;    Captain 

Dec.   1917;    Major   1918.     Dispatches  1915.     M.M.   1916;    M.C.   1918. 

MAYNARD,  EDWARD  FORSTER. 

University  School,  Hastings.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1892;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.) 
1891.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  1908;  Lieut.-Col.  1911.  Dispatches  Feb.  1917. 
2nd  Eastern  General   Hospital,  Brighton. 

MAYNE,  WILLIAM  JOHN  FITZGERALD. 

Kelvin  House,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  D.P.H.  (Belfast)  1914.  Athletics. 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps  1902-5,  L/Corporal,  and  No.  4  O.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1905-8.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1916;  Brevet 
Major  June  1918  to  April  1919.  10th  Irish  Division  Train,  Suvla  Bay,  191 5  ; 
Sanitary  Officer,  16th  Army  Corps,  Salonika,  1916-18;  Mobile  Laboratories, 
1918-19.     Constantinople   1919.     Dispatches  Nov.   1917. 

MEADOWS,  GEORGE  STEPHEN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890.  2/4th  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  Sept.  1894;  Major 
Dec.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  May  1918.  India  Nov.  1914  to  Jan.  1916,  and 
Aug.   1917  to  Nov.   1919.     Aden  and  Egyptian  Exp.  Forces,   1916-17. 

MEADOWS,  ROBERT  THORNTON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885  ;  M.D.  1892;  D.P.H.  (Eng.)  1895.  2nd  V.B.  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry.  A.M.S.  (R.  of  O.),  Surgeon-Major.  R.A.M.C,  Major  Aug.  1915. 
Hospital  Ships  Oxfordshire,  Guildford  Castle,  and  Dongola.     D.S.O.  1917. 

MEARES,  NEVILLE  CHARLES  SIMS. 

Oakfield  School,  Newport,  Mon.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet 
Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917; 
Lieut.  March   1919.     128th  Siege  Battery,  France,  Nov.  191 7  to  Jan.   1919. 

MEARNS,  ALEXANDER. 

Montrose  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-13,  Cadet  Corporal. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Major  Jan.  1918.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1919. 

MEEKE,  HUGH  CRAIG. 

Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity ;  M.A. 
1897.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1905;  3rd  Class,  Jan.  1915  ;  2nd  Class,  June  1915. 
France  1914-15.  Senior  Chaplain,  15th  Division  and  East  African  Exp. 
Force,  1915-17 ;  Assistant  Principal  Chaplain,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  1917-19. 
Dispatches  1914,  191 5,  1917,  and  1918.     D.S.O.  1918. 

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MEIKLE,  ALEXANDER  JAMIESON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1894;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) 
and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1892.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  4th 
Field  Ambulance.     Dispatches. 

MEINE,  FELIX  ADOLPH. 

Dale  College,  Kingwilliamstown,  and  Rhodes  University,  Grahamstown.  First 
XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1913 
to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain 
May  1917.     66th  Siege  Battery,  and  6th  Heavy  Artillery  Group,  France. 

MEKIE,  DAVID. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1894.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Private 
July  1915  ;  Corporal  Oct.  191 5 ;  Sergeant  June  1916 ;  Sergeant-Major  Oct. 
1917.     2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

MELDRUM,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1902.  Schoolmaster.  15th  London  Regiment 
(Civil  Service  Rifles),  Private  Jan.  1916;  Corporal  to  Jan.  1919. 

MELDRUM,  ROY. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet. 
Royal  Tank  Corps,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  191 8. 

MELL,  FELIX  OSWALD  NEWTON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1916.     CLE. 

MELLES,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM. 

Sykes'  School,  Woodford  Green,  Essex.  M.A.  1878.  1st  Argyllshire  Volunteer 
Regiment,  Lieut.  April   1917.     Head  Coast  Watcher,  Admiralty. 

MELLO,  PHILIP  De. 

Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Medicine,  1913-17;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1905.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 

MELLOR,  EDWARD  STANLEY. 

Rossall.  Cadet  Corps  1906-9.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  19 14.  H.M.  Ships  Wildfire  1914-15,  Amaryllis 
1916-18,  and  Mackay  1919.     Royal  Marine  Barracks,  Chatham,  1918-19. 

MELLOR,  JOSEPH  CROSLAND. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  O.T.C.  1907-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1912-15  and  1918-19;  B.Sc.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  June  1915, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1916 ;  Acting  Captain 
June  1918.     21st  and  321st  Brigades.     India  1918. 

MELVILLE,  CHARLES  HENDERSON. 

Uppingham.  M.B,  CM.  1885  ;  D.P.H.  (Lond.)  1901.  No.  4  Coy,  O.E.R.,  1882-5, 
Private.  R.A.M.C,  1886;  Brevet  Colonel  1912.  Army  Medical  Service,  Colonel 
March  1915  to  Aug.  1919.  Hazara  Expedition,  1888.  Egypt  1915  and  1916. 
C.M.G.  Jan.  191 8.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

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MELVILLE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  FRANCIS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  July  1917  ;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col. 
Oct.  1917. 

MELVILLE,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1898; 
D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1904.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  East  African  Medical 
Service,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1915  ;  Major  July  1917.  Transferred 
South  African  Medical  Corps.     Invalided  out  Dec.  1917.     Died  November  1919. 

MELVILLE,  FREDERICK  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  191 1.  A.M.I. C.E.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-12, 
Cadet.     Bombay  Volunteer  Rifles  (Scots  Coy.),  Aug.  1916. 

MELVILLE,  GEORGE. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1914-15, 
Cadet.     R.E.,  Sapper  April  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

MELVILLE,  GEORGE. 

East  Linton  School.  M.B.,  CM  1891  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1901.  Army  Medical 
Reserve,  6th  V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Surgeon-Lieut.  1896;  Surgeon-Major  April  1908. 
South  African  Campaign.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  attached  8th  Royal  Scots,  Captain 
1908.     Mobilised  Aug.  1914  to  Feb.  1917. 

MELVILLE,  HENRY  BRUCE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  April  1917. 

MELVILLE,  KENMURE  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Blairlodge.  Cadet  Corps  1890-3.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900  ■ 
M.D.  1904.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1896-9,  Private.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916 ; 
Captain  July  1917.  42nd  and  49th  General  Hospitals,  Salonika;  62nd  General 
Hospital,  Italy.     Dispatches  June  1919.     Italian  "Souvenir"  Medal  July  1919. 

MELVIN,  MORAY. 

Fraserburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918. 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1916  to  July  191 8,  Cadet 
Sergeant.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1918;  Captain  Oct.  1919.     Russia  (Murmansk). 

MELVIN,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Science,  1904-5.  M.I. C.E.  F.S.I.  1st  King 
George's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  1917;  Captain 
1918-19.  Nos.  1  and  7  Engineer  Field  Park.  Mohmand  Blockade,  N.-W. 
Frontier,  1916-17.     South  Persian  Field  Force,  1918-19. 

MENZIES,  DANIEL. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13  and  1918-19.  Law  Agent 
1914.  1 /6th  and  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  July  1914;  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1916 ;  Lieut.  March  1918.  Machine-Gun  Corps.  France.  Wounded 
March  191 8.     M.C 

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MENZIES,  DOUGLAS  H. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1 898-1900  and  1903-4.  Law  Agent. 
1st  Lovat  Scouts  and  10th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  Salonika,  and  France. 

MENZIES,  EDWARD  GORDON  DEWAR. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916-17. 

MENZIES,  HENRY  GREY. 

Glen  Urquhart  School.  M.A.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  Canadian  Infantry,  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1915.  R.G.A.,  266th  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917 ;  Lieut. 
March  to  April  1919.     France. 

MENZIES,  JAMES  ACWORTH. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1894.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. 
May  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1915  to  Sept.  1918.     1st  Northern  General  Hospital. 

MENZIES,  JACK  McKENZIE. 

Aylwin  College,  Arnside.  Student  of  Science,  1909-12.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb. 
1910-13,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  April 
1917  ;  Major  May  1917  to  June  1919.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916,  Jan.  1918,  and  June 
1919.     M.C.  June  1918.     D.S.O.  June  1919. 

MENZIES,  JAMES  ROBERTSON. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  LR.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1913;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-14;  Lieut.  1909.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Captain  April  1915  ;  Major  July  1918  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1919.  3rd  Lowland 
Field  Ambulance,  France. 

MENZIES,  JOHN  STEWART. 

Forfar  Academy.  M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Dec. 
191 5.     Palestine  and  France.     Wounded  three  times. 

MENZIES,  NEIL  GRAHAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1917.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1917.  France. 
Wounded  at  the  Marne  July  191 8. 

MENZIES,  PATRICK  DROUGHT  NORTH. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Law,  1900-4.  Writer  to  the  Signet  and  Law  Agent, 
1906.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  2/ist  Fife  and 
Forfar  Yeomanry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1916;   Lieut.  May  1918.     France. 

MENZIES,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College,  and  Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff;  First  XV.  and  XI. 
Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  Chartered  Accountant,  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Private  1909;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Temp.  Captain  Aug. 
1917  ;  Temp.  Major  Feb.  1918  ;  Captain  and  Brevet  Major  June  1919.  France  Feb. 
1915  to  March  1916,  and  attached  Staff,  France,  July  1916  to  Aug.  1919.  Wounded 
Jan.  1916.     Dispatches  June  1917,  June  1918,  and  June  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1918. 

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MENZIES.  THOMAS. 

M.A.  1890.  Schoolmaster.  1st  Battn.  Kincardineshire  Volunteer  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  and  O.C.  Jan.  1918. 

MENZIES,  WILLIAM  MENZIES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  May  191 8.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

MERCER,  EBENEZER  BEATTIE. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.F.C.,  Corporal;  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.   1917. 

MERCER,  WALTER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1910-12.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  Edinburgh  War  Hospital.  Mediterranean, 
France,  and  Italy. 

MERCER,  WILFRID  BERNARD. 

Brewood  Grammar  School.  B.Sc.  1910.  Warwickshire  Yeomanry,  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  July  1917.     M.C.  Feb.  1919. 

MEREDITH-CLEMENTS,  EVA. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  191 1  ;  D.P.H.     R.A.M.C,  May  1917. 

MERRILES,  ALEXANDER  JOHNSON. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  M.A.  1905  ;  B.Sc.  17th  and  4th  Royal  Scots,  Jan. 
1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916  ;  Lieut.  May  1918.     France  Jan.  1917-18. 

MERWE,  CAREL  JOHANNES  Van  der. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 

MESSENGER,  EDWIN  SINCLAIR. 

Carlisle  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  July  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 8. 

METCALFE,  CLAUDE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1885-90.  Nyasaland  Volunteer  Reserve,  Private ;  attached 
King's  African  Rifles.     Nyasaland  1899-1908,  and  1914-17. 

METHERELL,  FREDERICK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1910-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1918.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914.  1st  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     India  and  Mesopotamia. 

METTAM,  ALBERT  EDWARD. 

B.Sc.  1895.  Royal  Veterinary  College,  Dublin.  O.T.C,  Major  and  O.C.  Died 
November  1917. 

MEYER,  REINHARD  CARL  JOHANNES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908  ;  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Aug. 
1914.     St  Helena. 

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MEYER,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  BERNHARD. 

Kimberley  High  School ;  First  XV.  and  XL  Cadet  Corps  1902-3,  Cadet  Sergeant- 
Major.  B.A.  (Cape);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  President, 
Royal  Medical  Society.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1910-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Captain  March  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918  to  Dec.  1919.  17th 
Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France.     The  Rhine.     Dispatches  1916  and  Jan.  1919. 

MEYNELL,  EDMOND  LANGLEY. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902 ;  B.Sc.  1904.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff 
Corps  1897  to  1903,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  April 
191 5.     24th  Field  Ambulance.     France  Nov.  1914. 

M1CHIE,  ANGUS. 

Charterhouse.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1917-18.  Royal  Fusiliers, 
Public  Schools  Battn.,  Private  Sept.  1914.  7th  Sherwood  Foresters,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1915  ;  Lieut.  Aug.   1916. 

MIDDLETON,  ARTHUR  GILBERT  MICHELSEN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1899-1904;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.) 
1905.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1898-1902,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov. 
1914;  Captain  Nov.  191 5  ;  Major  Nov.  1918-19.  France.  Wounded  April 
1917,  and  at  Monchy  June   1917.     M.C.   May   1917. 

MIDDLETON,  EDWARD  LOGGIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1919;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Dec.  191 5.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1916. 

MIDDLETON,  GEORGE  GLENDINNING 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1910.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1903-6,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  April  191 3.  Mobilised  Aug. 
1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.     Highland  Field  Brigade. 

MIDDLETON,  IAN  CAMERON. 

Stirling  High  School;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet.     6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  March  1917. 

MILES,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1891  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1890. 
Senior  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  1908.  Edinburgh 
and  Border  Hospital,  Dunkirk,  1914-15.     Edinburgh  War  Hospital,  Bangour. 

MILL,  DOUGLAS  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-15  and  1918-20 ;  B.Sc. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1911-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 
Transferred  R.E.,  Corporal  Aug.   1915  ;  Tank  Corps  1916.     France  1915-19. 

MILL,  GEORGE  SCOTT. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1905-10.  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.);  B.Sc.  1914. 
3/5th  Gurkha  Rifles  (I.A.R.O.),  Lieut.  May  1917;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant 
March  1918-19.     N.-W.  Frontier,  India. 

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MILL,  GEORGE  SYMERS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1897.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1886-9,  Corporal. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.)  1903;  Major  1915.  France  1915-19.  King's  Own  Yorkshire 
Light  Infantry  (T.),  1915.  No.  6  Hospital,  Rouen;  No.  2  Ambulance  Train. 
War  Hospital,  Dewsbury. 

MILL,  JAMES. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5  and  1919.  Royal  Air  Force, 
2nd  Air  Mechanic,  Sept.  191 7.     Attached  R.G.A. 

MILL,  JAMES  DAVIDSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  I9ii-i4and  1918-19; 
M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1912-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T.).  Scottish 
Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Sergeant  Sept.  1914.  13th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 
Instructor,  Machine-Gun  School,  Lembet,  Salonika,  to  Jan.  191 8. 

MILL,  THOMAS. 

Otago  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Major 
May  191 5.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Major  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1916;  Colonel 
Jan.  to  Nov.  1919.  Bristol,  Walton-on-Thames,  and  N.Z.  Hospitals.  C.M.G. 
Jan.   1918;    C.B.E.  June   1919.      Mention  March  1917  and  Feb.   1918. 

MILL,  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
July  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  8th,  3rd,  and  7th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  4  Lieut.  July  1917.  Attached  13th  West  Riding  Regiment. 
Brigade  Signalling  Officer.  Cromarty,  April  1917.  Education  Officer,  37th 
Division,    Sept.    1918.     Attached    A.P.M.,    Lille,    Dec.    1918   to   June    1919. 

MILL,  W.  A. 

M.B.,  CM.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     Dispatches. 

MILLAR,  ALEXANDER  FLEMING  WILKIE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1902-5, 
Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  43rd  Field  Ambulance.  Invalided  out 
July   1917. 

MILLAR,  BERTRAM  ST  CLAIR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.     Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private. 

MILLAR,  CHARLES. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Science,  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1917;  Lieut.  Jan.  1919.  Anti- 
Aircraft  Batter)-.     Syria,  Palestine,  and  Egypt,  Dec.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

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MILLAR,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1909-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct. 
191 5.  nth  Highland  Light  Infantry.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital.  France. 
Wounded  Sept.   191 5.     Dispatches  Dec.   191 5.     M.C.  (Battle  of  Loos)  Jan.  1916. 

MILLAR,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Normal  College.  Junior  Clerk  of  Senatus.  5th  attached  12th  Royal 
Scots,  Sergeant  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1919.  France.  Twice 
Wounded.  Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany  April  to  Nov.  191 8.  T.F.  Long 
Service  Medal,   191 3. 

MILLAR,  JOHN  SYDNEY  LAWRENCE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1904-6.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1906. 
2nd  Lovat  Scouts  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  June  1917  to  May  1919. 
Attached  R.E.  (Signals),  Khaiga  Column,  Egypt.  Australian  Mounted  Division 
and  12th  Cavalry  Brigade.  Gallipoli  Sept.  191 5  ;  Egypt  and  Palestine  1915 
to  Sept.   1918. 

MILLAR,  ROBERT  HOYER. 

Student  of  Arts,  1874-5.  QE.R.  1874-5,  Private.  2nd  (Angus)  V.B.  and  5th  (T.) 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Lieut.  1876;  Captain  and  Hon.  Major  1891 
to  1906;  Temp.  Lieut-Col.  1914-16.  South  African  Campaign,  1900.  Recruiting 
Officer,  Sept.  1914  to  May  191 5.     France  191 5  and  1916.     V.D. 

MILLAR,  ROBERT  MARTIN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1919.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  March  1916;  L/Corporal  May  1917.  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan. 
1918. 

MILLAR,  THOMAS  LOWE. 

Arbroath  High  School.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  7th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  May  191 5  ;  Captain  and  Adjutant  Aug.  1916.  15th  Division  Reception 
Camp.     France. 

MILLAR,  THOMAS  McWALTER. 

George  Heriot's  and  Broughton  Schools.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1913-iS 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1915;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France.    Wounded  April  and  July  1916. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM  GILBERT.     (See  p.  751.) 

MILLAR  CRAIG,  DAVID. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Music,  1896-7.  5th  Royal  Scots 
(T),  Private  1900;  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5;  Acting  Captain 
Dec.  1916  ;  Staff  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  to  July  1916.  O.C.  "Balloon  Propaganda"  for 
France  191 8. 

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MILLARD,  PHILIP. 

St  John's  School,  Leatherhead.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1903.  Civil  Surgeon, 
attached  R.A.M.C.,  South  African  Campaign,  1901-3.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  June  1916-19.     East  Africa  and  Nyasaland. 

MILLER,  ALEXANDER. 

Cowdenbeath  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  MA.  1915.  Schoolmaster. 
R.F.A.,  Nov.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1918. 

MILLER,  ALEXANDER  CAMERON. 

Fort  William  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1883;  M.D.  1888.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
1892;  Major  1908;  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1918  to  March  1919.  Battn.  M.O.,  1914-16. 
President,  Recruiting  Medical  Board,  1916-17.  Senior  M.O.,  Dunfermline, 
1917-19.     T.D. 

MILLER,  ALEXANDER  GRANT  SCHAW. 

Fettes  College.  B.A.  (Camb.)  191 3.  Cambridge  University  O.T.C  1909-11. 
Student  of  Law,  191 3  and  1919.  1st  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry  (T.),  Cadet  Sept. 
1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant 
Sept.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1918  to  March  1919.  Attached  2/ist  Highland  Mounted 
Brigade.     Mention  Aug.  1919. 

MILLER,  ALFRED  TENNANT. 

Cheltenham  College  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1888.  2/9th  Highland 
Light  Infantry  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1889;  Major  1910;  Lieut.-Col.  1915.  France  and 
Second  Army  of  the  Rhine.     T.D.  191 3. 

MILLER,  ANDREW  CAIRNIE. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  191 5  to  March 
1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918; 
Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  Aug.  1917  to  Jan.  1918  and  Jan.  to  May  1919. 
Trench  Mortar  Battery,  1916;  39th  and  168th  Brigades,  Aug.  1917  to  May  1919. 

MILLER,  CLAUDE  WILLIAM  HANDASYDE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private 
Aug.  1914.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Major  May  191 8. 

MILLER,  DOUGLAS  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1919.  Athletics. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  191 3-14,  Cadet.  3rd  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Aug.  1914. 
Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance.  1st,  3rd,  and  10th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.     France  and  Salonika. 

MILLER,  GEORGE  EDWARD. 

Ayr  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15 
and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914,  and  Engineers,  Jan.  to  April  1915, 
Cadet.  R.E.,  2/ 1st  Lowland  Division,  Dispatch  Rider,  April  1915;  Special  Coy. 
Corporal  Aug.  191 5.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  to  April  1919.     France. 

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MILLER,  GEORGE  WATERSON. 

Dundee  High  School.  B.Sc.  1895  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1895-8,  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  Aug.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Feb.  1918.  1st  and  i/2nd  Highland  Field  Ambulances,  1908  to  March  1919. 
France,  51st  Division.  Dispatches  May  and  Dec.  1917.  D.S.O.  Dec.  1917.  T.D. 
May  1918.     Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  Jan.  1919. 

MILLER,  GREGOR  MACKENZIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut; 
Captain  Oct.  1916;  Acting  Major  July  1918.  15th  Sherwood  Foresters.  France 
Jan.  1916.     M.C.  July  1916. 

MILLER,  HUGH. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 5-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  1917  to  Feb.   1918,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Feb. 

1918.  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

MILLER,  HUGH  CRICHTON. 

Fettes  College.  M.A.  1898;  M.B,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  M.D.  1902;  M.D.  (Pavia)  1902. 
President,  University  Union.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1894-1901,  B.S.M. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915;  Major  Dec.  1916.  No.  21  General  Hospital, 
Alexandria.     Neurologist,  4th  London  General  Hospital. 

MILLER,  HUGH  MORISON. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Loretto.  M.A.  1909.  Lecturer  in  English,  Aberdeen 
University.  14th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain 
April  1916.     Intelligence  Corps,  G.H.Q.,  France.     Dispatches  Nov.  1918. 

MILLER,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1896;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal) 
1904.  Lecturer,  Pathology.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Dec.  1914;  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital. 

MILLER,  JAMES. 

Kirkwall  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1906-10  and  1913-14;  M.A.  1909. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  180th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.   1916;  Lieut.  July    1917;  Acting  Captain  and   Adjutant  Aug.   1917  to  July 

1919.  Dispatches  April  1918.     M.C.  June  1919. 

MILLER,  JAMES  GRAHAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  1st  V.B.  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Captain  1918. 

MILLER,  JAMES  INNES. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1 909-11.  Student  of  Arts,  191 1-15  ;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Classics  and  Hist.)  1915.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-15,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916  ;  Captain  July  1919.  59th  Brigade, 
Gallipoli;  527th  Howitzer  Battery,  Meerut  Division,  Mesopotamia. 

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MILLER,  JAMES  MACBRIDE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15, 
Cadet.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916 ;  Acting  Captain 
July  1916  to  June  1918.     France  and  The  Rhine.     M.C.  Feb.  1919. 

MILLER,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  Oct.  1918,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1918. 

MILLER,  JOHN  GORDON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  to  1907.  B.Sc.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb. 
1908  to  June  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
March  191 5;  Captain  July  191 5.     France. 

MILLER,  JOHN  MORRISON. 

Fettes    College.     O.T.C.    1914-16.     University  O.T.C.   Artillery,   1916-17,   Cadet; 

Officer  Cadet  May  1917.      R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917 ;  Lieut.  June  to  July  1919. 
MILLER,  JOHN  TWEEDIE. 

George    Heriot's   School.     M.A.    1902.      Schoolmaster.     No.   95    Special    Service 

Volunteer    Coy.,    Private    Jan.    1917;    Sergeant    Aug.    1917 ;    C.S.M.   Jan.    1918. 

2nd  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov  1918. 

MILLER,  PETER  WATERS. 

Castletown  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1909-15;  M.A.  1913 ; 
B.D.  191 5.  Minister,  Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Aug.  1918. 
23rd  Casualty  Clearing  Station.     Lowland  Division,  France,  and  The  Rhine. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  WATSON  HAMILTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914-15.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain  June  1917.  37th  Indian 
General  Hospital,  Karachi,  Jan.  1919. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  WEBSTER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1916; 
Captain  May  1917.  Attached  2/9th  and  2/2nd  Gurkha  Rifles.  Marri  Field  Force, 
Baluchistan,  1918;  Waziristan  Field  Force,  1919. 

MILLER,  SIDNEY  CRAMOND. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.A.  1908.     Canadian  Infantry,  Lieut. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1912;  Captain 
May  191 5;  Acting  Major  Jan.  191 7.  D.S.O. ;  M.C;  Bar  to  M.C.  Three 
times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  ARMOUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1913. 
29th  Canadian  Light  Horse,  Private.  Saskatchewan  Regiment,  Lieut.  Nov.  1916. 
M.M.  Sept.  1916. 

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MILLER,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1915-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier. 
R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  May  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

MILLIGAN,  JOHN  MONCREIFF. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1896-8.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain; 
Major  Oct.  1916.     Attached  i/7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch). 

MILLIGAN,  OSWALD  BELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1899;  B.D.  1902.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland 
Chaplain,  8th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Sept.  1914.  Dispatches  and 
M.C.  1916. 

MILLN,  GEORGE  HERBERT  STEPHEN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Indus,  Surgeon-Lieut-Commander. 

MILLN,  JAMES  DUFF  SCOTT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897.     Royal  Navy,  Staff  Surgeon  ;  Fleet  Surgeon  Nov.  191 3. 

MILLS,  BERNARD  LANGLEY. 

Marlborough.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1885;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng)  1882;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1886;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Jan.  1896.  Indian  Frontier  and 
South  African  Campaign,  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1906.  Rejoined  Aug.  1914.  Staff 
Officer,  Army  Bearer  Corps,  Western  Command,  India. 

MILLS,  EVERARD  ARNOLD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1915 
to  July  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Captain  Feb.  1917;  Acting  Major  March 
1918.     7th  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  1918. 

MILLS,  HORACE  MACAULAY. 

Trent  College,  Derbyshire.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5. 
1 2th  Rifle  Battn.,  and  2/3rd  Field  Ambulance. 

MILLS,  JAMES  DICK  WATSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 3-1 5  and  1919-20; 
B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914. 
R.E.,  Corporal  July  191 5.  3rd  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917. 
Attached  Durham  Light  Infantry.     France. 

MILLS,  JOHN  J. 

Student  of  Arts,  1908-14.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private;  L/Corporal.  5th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 

MILLS,  LAURENCE  HITCHEN  BARFOOT. 

King  Edward  VI.  Grammar  School,  Norwich.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  Auxiliary 
Hospitals  (V.A.D.),  Norwich,  1914-18.  Ministry  of  National  Service,  Nov.  1917. 
R.A.M.C  (V),  Norfolk,  Captain    1918. 

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MILN,  DAVID  LESLIE. 

King's  School,  Chester;  First  XL  O.T.C.  1913-15-  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917-18,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.  R.GA.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.   1919. 

MILNE,  ALFRED  ERNEST. 

Student  of  Law,  1906-8.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1.  2/4th  and  10th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  July   1916.     Russia  Sept.   1918.     Wounded  Oct.   1918. 

MILNE,  CHARLES  IRVINE. 

Montrose  Academy,  and  George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918  to  Nov.  1919.  North- West  Frontier,  India; 
North-West  Frontier  Force  (Afghanistan),  Aug.  1917  to  Sept.  1919. 

MILNE,  COLIN. 

Colston  School,  Bristol.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Sept.  1914  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1916; 
Captain  Feb.  1917.     Aligharbi,  Mesopotamia,  April  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 

MILNE,  DAVID. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5  and 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Private  March  1915  ;  Corporal.     France  April  1915  to  Oct.  1918.     Wounded. 

MILNE,  EWAN  THOMAS  MITCHELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-10.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science, 
1911-14.  46th  Punjabis,  2nd  Lieut.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1918  ; 
Acting  Major  1918-19.  North-West  Frontier,  1914-15;  Mesopotamia  1915-16. 
9th  Bhopals,  191 5-19.     H.Q.,  Lucknow  Division.     Mention  191 5. 

MILNE,  FRANK  GARDYNE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Acting  Major 
Nov.  1918  to  April  1919.     Egypt  and  Palestine,  July  191 5  to  April  1919. 

MILNE,  GEORGE  WARDLAW. 

Larchfield,  Helensburgh,  and  Edinburgh  Collegiate  School  ;  First  XV.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1896-8;  M.B.,  CM.  1901  ;  M.D.  (Glasg.)  191 1.  South  African 
Campaign,  1899-1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915;  Acting 
Major  Nov.  1916;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  Dec.  1918.  1st  Cameron  Highlanders; 
Hospital  Ship  St  Denis  ;  Ambulance  Trains  :<  Warilsia"  and  "  Valdinira,"  France, 
Oct.  1914.     Dispatches  April  191 5  and  Feb.  1919.     O.B.E.  April  1919. 

MILNE,  JAMES. 

Forfar  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Jan.  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain 
Feb.  1917.  7th  Middlesex  Regiment.  280th  Brigade,  R.F.A.  2/2nd  and  2/3rd 
London  Field  Ambulance. 

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MILNE,  JOHN. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  1910.  2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  Private  Oct.  1914; 
Sergeant  Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.  Cameron 
Highlanders  and  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch).  Wounded.  Invalided 
out  April   1919. 

MILNE,  JOHN  BROWNLEE. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  1900.     R.A.M.C,  Captain.     France. 

MILNE,  THOMAS. 

Dunfermline  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  and  1916-17; 
M.A.  1917.  Maule  Bursar.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
6th  and  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.  King's  African  Rifles,  Nov.  1917  to  Feb.  1919.  France 
Oct.  191 5;  East  Africa  Nov.  1917  to  Feb.  1919.     Wounded  in  France  July  1916. 

MILNE,  THOMAS. 

Largo  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  10th 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  May  1916.  German  East 
Africa,  attached  6th  King's  African  Rifles,  Dar-es-Salaam,  Nov.  191 7.  M.C. 
May  1916. 

MILNE,  WILLIAM  ROBERTSON. 

Cruden  Bay  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 8-19.  1st  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private 
Sept.  1915. 

MILNE,  WILLIAM  STUART. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut,  Netley  Hospital. 

MILNE-HOME,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER. 

Haileybury.  O.T.C.  1907-9.  B.A. ;  LL.B.  (Camb.)  1912.  Student  of  Law, 
1912-14.  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
July  191 7.     Attached   16th  Highland  Light  Infantry.     The  Rhine. 

MINET,  GASTON  HENRI  JOSEPH. 

Student  of  Arts,  1916.  Belgian  Army,  4th  Regiment  d'Artillerie,  Private  June 
1917  ;  Brigadier  (Corporal)  May  1918;  Marechal  des  logis  (Sergeant)  Aug.  1918. 

MIRYLEES,  OSWALD  MOIR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  July  1918. 

MITCHELHILL,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 5-16,  Cadet 
Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  June  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut. 
Feb.   1918;   Captain  Aug.  to  Nov.   1918.     France.     M.C.  Jan.   1919. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1902  (Hons.  Engl.  1904;  Hist.  1906).  Lecturer  in 
English.  Edinburgh  Volunteer  Regiment.  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
Private  July  191 7.     16th  Royal  Scots.     Twice  Wounded. 

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MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER  PHILP. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1909;  Ch.M.  1913;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1912.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1918;  Captain  July  1919.  Edinburgh  War  Hospital, 
Bangour. 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW  ALEXANDER. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1920.  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  Feb.  1914. 

MITCHELL,  ARCHIBALD  BROWNING. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1908  to  Sept. 
1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April  1915;  Major 
Jan.  1918.  Field  Ambulances,  Suvla  Bay,  July  1916;  Macedonia,  Serbia,  and 
Palestine.     M.C. 

MITCHELL,  CRAWFORD. 

Boroughmuir  School.     Student  of  Arts,  1918.     4th  Royal  Scots,  Private  June  1916. 

MITCHELL,  FREDERICK  RITCHIE. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.  7th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1918. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  EBENEZER. 

Bearsden  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June 
1917.     R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1917;   Lieut.  May   1919. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  GALBRAITH. 

M.A.  1904;  LL.B.  1907.  2nd  and  18th  Liverpool  Regiment,  Private;  L/Corporal. 
Wounded  July  1916. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14  and  1918-19 ;  M.A.  1919.  9th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.F.C.,  1st  Air  Mechanic,  March  1916.  1st 
Balloon  Wing.     France. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  STEVENSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Captain 
Jan.  191 8.     No.  20  Stationary  Hospital,  Salonika. 

MITCHELL,  LACHLAN  MARTIN  VICTOR. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  O.T.C.  Infantry  to  Sept.  1908, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Jan.  191 2;  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Temp.  Major 
Sept.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  Highland  Mounted  Brigade  Field 
Ambulance.  Gallipoli ;  Palestine.  Dispatches  June  1916  and  Jan.  1919.  O.B.E. 
(Military)  Jan.  1917. 

MITCHELL,  THOMAS. 

M.A.  1907.     Schoolmaster.     2/ist  Scottish  Horse,  Corporal. 

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MITCHELL,  THOMAS  SMITH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1901-6.     Motor  Machine-Gun  Section,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915. 
MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  ADAMSON  McBAIN. 

Montrose  Academy.     Student  of  Law,  1915-16.     R.A.M.C.,  Private    Aug.   1917  ; 

Corporal  Feb.  1919. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  FRASER. 

Dundee  High  School.  Cadet  Corps  Jan.  to  June  1918.  Student  of  Arts,  1918. 
4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  July  1918. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  GEMMELL 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1912-15  and  1918-19;  M.A. 
1915.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Private  July  1915  ;  Corporal  Sept.  1915.  3rd  Lowland 
Field  Ambulance.     Order  of  St  Sava,   5th  Class  (Serbia),  April   1919. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

M.A.  1880;  M.B.,  CM.  1885;  M.D.  1892.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  ;  Major  Sept.  191 6.  2/9th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  1916.     Attached  Royal  Air  Force. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  LOW. 

Dundee  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  LL.B.  1909. 
Advocate,  1910.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  Lieut.  1905 ; 
Captain  1912.  Signal  Service,  Jan.  1916.  Commandant,  Signals  Schools,  France, 
Nov.  1916  to  Nov.  1918.     France  1914-18. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  MCGREGOR. 

Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  B.Sc,  Veterinary,  1919. 
M.R.C.VS.  Assistant  in  Comparative  Anatomy.  Royal  Veterinary  College 
O.T.C.,  Lieut.  191 2.  R.A.V.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  France, 
attached  Guards  Division.     Dispatches  June  1915.     M.C.  June  1917. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  McKUTCHEON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1910-15  and  1919;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Econ.  Sc.)  1915.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  July  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  April  1917;  Acting  Captain  Feb.  1918.  Attached  Machine-Gun  Corps. 
France.     M.C.  July  1917. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  SMITH. 

Janitor  and  Bedellus.  2nd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  1887  to  July 
1909.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  Rejoined  as  Colour-Sergeant  Dec. 
1914;  O.M.S.  July  191 5  to  March  1918.     Depot,  Perth. 

MITCHELL-THOMSON,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart. 

LL.B.  1902.     M.P.     R.N.V.R,  Hon.  Lieut.     K.B.E.  June  1918. 

MITRA,  SAMARENDRA  LAL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  B.Sc;  D.P.H.,  D.T.M.  and  H.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Temp. 
Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Temp.  Captain  May  1916.  Indian  Station  Hospital,  Lahore 
District. 

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MITRA,  SARAT  CHANDRA. 

M.A.  1912;  M.B.;  Ch.B.  1913.  L.M.  (Rotunda)  1915  ;  L.M.R.C.P.  (Ireland)  1914, 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.     16th  Rajputs. 

MITTON,  JAMES  BERTRAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-11,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  33rd  Field  Ambulance.  Suvla  Bay.  Wounded 
at  Gallipoli.     4th  London  Field  Ambulance,  France,  Sept.  1916.     M.C. 

MOFFAT,  ALAN  St  JOHN. 

Repton.  O.T.C.  191 5-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  King's 
Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  Aug.  1918  ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

MOFFAT,  ALFRED  GRIEVE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  1st  Gordon  Highlanders, 
May  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918.     Wounded  March  1918. 

MOFFAT,  FRANCIS  JOHN  CAMPBELL. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  10th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1914;  Acting  Major  July  1918.  France.  Three  times 
Wounded.     Dispatches  Nov.  1917.     D.S.O.  Oct.  1917. 

MOFFAT,  ROBERT  UNWIN. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1907. 
Africa,  1893.  Uganda  Mutiny,  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
May   191 5.     4th  West  Kent  Regiment.     C.M.G.   1898. 

MOFFATT,  ALEXANDER  McRITCHIE. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1907-9.  Student  of  Science,  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1910-12,  Cadet  Trumpeter.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Major  Oct.  1918.  Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Lieut. 
Egypt.  Legion  d'Honneur  (Croix  de  Chevalier)  May  191 7.  Dispatches  May 
1918. 

MOIR,  ALEXANDER  HENRY  MORHAM. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14  and  1918-19. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain. 
France.     M.C.  Dec.   191 8. 

MOIR,  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1916-18.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-18. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  to  Sept.   1918,  Cadet.     R.E.,  Signal  Service,  Sept.   1918. 

MOIR,  HENRY  MAITLAND. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to 
Dec.  191 3,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  191 5  to 
March  1919.     France  Feb.  191 5. 

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MOIR,  JOHN. 

M.D.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut-Col. 

MOIR,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1912-13.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland 
Brigade,  Gunner  Sept.  1914.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917.     Invalided  home. 

MOIR-PORTEOUS,  DAVID  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1887;  B.D.  1890.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain  1907;  4th  Class,  1908;  3rd  Class,  Dec.  1917.  Stirling,  191 5  ;  Dundee, 
1916.     Birmingham  Military  Hospital,  April  1918  to  Aug.  1919. 

MOLESWORTH,  ERIC  MACKINNON. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Aug.  1914.     H.M.S.  Hussar.  .  Mediterranean. 

MOLLER,  CAREL  THEODORUS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1904.  R.A.M.C, 
Major. 

MOLONY,  JOHN  BARRE  De  WINTON. 

Glenalmond.  Cadet  Corps  1902-3.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  Mesopotamia.  Dispatches 
March  1918  and  June  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  May  1919. 

MOLYNEAUX,  JOHN  JOSEPH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914, 
Cadet.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  July  191 5. 

MONCREIFF,  RICHARD  HENRY  FITZHERBERT. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  Chartered  Accountant,  1906.  9th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  March  1901  ;  Captain  March  1908;  Major  June  1916.  France. 
War  Office  Staff,  1917-19.     Twice  Wounded.     T.D.  and  Mention  March  1919. 

MONCUR,  DAVID. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Scots,  Jan. 
1915  ;  Sergeant  Jan.  1916.     Prisoner  of  War  March  1917. 

MONFRIES,  CHARLES  BABINGTON  SMITH. 

M.A.  1904.  Schoolmaster.  17th  Royal  Scots,  Captain  March  1916;  Temp. 
Major  Sept.  1916.     C.B.E. ;  O.B.E. 

MONNINGTON,  RICHARD  CALDECOTT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 

MONRO,  DAVID  CARMICHAEL. 

Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  3rd  Rifle  Brigade;  44th  Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
France.     War  and  Station  Hospital,  Poona.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

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MONROE,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain  April  1917.     Egypt  May  1916. 

MONSARRAT,  KEITH  WALDEGRAVE. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1894;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1897. 
Lecturer,  Operative  Surgery,  Liverpool  University.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1898;  Captain 
Dec.  1911  ;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1918.  1st  Western  General  Hospital,  Aug.  1914; 
37th  General  Hospital,  Salonika,  June  1916.  Dispatches  June  and  Nov.  1917. 
Order  of  St  Sava  (Serbia)  July  1917. 

MONTEATH,  HARRY  HENDERSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  191 1.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1. 
A.S.C.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  May  1916;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1917  to 
Sept.  1919.  Scottish  Horse  Brigade,  Mesopotamia,  March  1917  to  Sept.  1919. 
Dispatches  Jan.  1920. 

MONTGOMERY,  WALTER  THOMAS  HAROLD. 

Student  of  Medicine.  2nd  Royal  Fusiliers  (Sportsman's  Battn.),  2nd  Lieut. ; 
Captain. 

MOODIE,  ANDREW  MORRIS. 

Dunfermline   High   School.      M.A.   191 1.      Licentiate,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 

3rd    London   Scottish  (T.),   Private  Jan.    191 5.      7th    Royal    Highlanders    (Black 

Watch),   Acting    Captain    April    1917;    Lieut.   July    1917.     France.     Prisoner   of 

War  March  to  Dec.   1918.     M.C.  (Cambrai)  Nov.   1917. 
MOODY-STUART,  KENNETH  ANDREW. 

M.B.,   Ch.B.   1904.     University   Battery,   E.C.A.V.,    1898-1908.     O.T.C.    Artillery, 

1908-11,  Captain  1909.     R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Captain  Sept.   1914; 

Acting  Major  June    191 5  ;    Major   March   1918.     France,    102nd   Brigade.     Italy, 

31st  Battery.     Dispatches  (Italy)  Jan.   1919. 

MOOLMAN,  JUAN  CHRISTIAN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet. 
R.H.A.  (T.),  Inverness-shire,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.     France. 

MOON,  CHRISTOPHER  ROBERT  CECIL. 

Derby  School;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1902-6,  2nd  Lieut.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-14  and  1915-16;  L.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1918.  Hockey  International.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Sept.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  Member 
of  Recruiting  and  Pensions  Medical  Board. 

MOONIE,  WILLIAM  BEATON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Mus.  Bac.  1909.  3rd  and  2/4th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Private  March  1916;  L/Corporal.     Attached  Labour  Corps. 

MOORE,  ARTHUR  EISDELL. 

Auckland  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  M.D. 
1913;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1919.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  191 5. 
France  191 5;  Mesopotamia  1916. 

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MOORE,  HAMILTON  STEPHEN. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  1917;  Wounded  Nov.  1917 ;  Wounded  and 
Prisoner  of  War  May   1918.     M.C.  April  1918;  Bar  to  M.C.  May  1918. 

MOORHOUSE,  JAMES  ERNEST. 

Almondbury  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1895.  R.A.M.C.  (H.H.R.), 
Captain  Aug.  1914.     Military  Hospital,  Stirling. 

MORE,  HUGH  JAMES. 

M.A.  1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Captain  Aug.  1915.  France  1914;  Dardanelles,  East  Africa,  Palestine,  and 
Egypt. 

MORE,  JAMES  ANTONY. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14;  B.Sc.  1920.  R.G.A., 
26th  Heavy  Battery,  Gunner  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

MORE,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  1900;  B.A.  (Oxford).  Sheriff-Substitute.  General  List,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916. 
Assistant  Recruiting  Officer  and  Military  Representative,  1916-18.  Appeal, 
National  Service  Representative. 

MORE,  JOHN  WILSON. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  Solicitor,  1914.  Lovat  Scouts, 
Private  June  191 5  to  Feb.  1919. 

MORE,  LANCELOT  PAXTON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891.  R.A.M.C,  1892;  Major  July  1904;  Lieut.-Col.  Feb.  191 5; 
Brevet  Colonel  Jan.  1917;  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.,  June  1918.  H.Q.,  India, 
Oct.   1915  to  Sept.   1918. 

MORE,  PAXTON  St  CLAIR. 

St  George's.  M.B.,CM.  1891.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Jan.  1893;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan. 
1913.     O.C  Frontier  War  Hospital,  Rawal  Pindi.     O.B.E.  Aug.  1919. 

MORGAN,  BENJAMIN  BRANFORD.  • 

King  Edward  VI.  School,  Norwich.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910 ;  M.D.  1913.  O.T.C 
Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Jan.  1910,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1st  South  Midland, 
Lieut.   1912  ;  Captain  April  1915.     Dispatches  June  1917. 

MORGAN,  EDWARD  MERVYN  LEWIS. 

Wesley  College,  Melbourne.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5.  L.R.CP.  &  S.  (Edin.); 
L.RF.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  33rd  British  General  Hospital,  Basra, 
March  to  Dec.   1917.     Kharaq,  Persia,  Dec.   1917  to  June   1919. 

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MORGAN,  HUGH  TAYLOR. 

M.B.,  CM.  ;  M.D.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain.  Rejoined  Aug.  1914  to  May  1919. 
5th  Southern  General  Hospital ;  29th  Stationary  Hospital,  Salonika,  June  1916  to 
June  1918;  29th  Stationary  and  Detention  Hospitals,  Cremona,  Italy,  1918-19. 

MORGAN,  JAMES  CUMMING. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  M.A.  1901.  Schoolmaster.  Normal  College, 
Capetown,  Cadet  Corps,  Lieut.  1904-6.  9th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  July 
1916;  Corporal  July  1918. 

MORGAN,  RODERICK. 

M.A.  1907.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Private  May  1916  to  July  1919. 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM  D. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1906-9,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Arts,  1909.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  Sept.  191 1,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1912;  Lieut.  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916.  D.S.O. ;  M.C. ;  Croix 
de  Guerre  (Belgian).     Five  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

MORIARTY,  GERALD  IRVING. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  MB.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April 
1915;  Captain  April  1916.  Hospital  Ship,  Mediterranean,  191 5-16.  Mesopotamia, 
Field  Ambulance,  1916-17.     Artillery  Brigade,  Egypt;  Palestine,  1917-19. 

MORISON,  DAVID  MURRAY. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14 
and  1916-19.  6th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Lieut.  July  1916.  Border  Regiment  and  Machine-Gun  Corps.  Wounded 
July  1916.     Invalided  out  Sept.   1917. 

MORISON,  DUNCAN  METCALFE. 

Leys  School.  Cadet  Corps  1903-6,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910. 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1905-7,  Gunner.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915 ; 
Captain  Feb.  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  38th  Field  Ambulance,  France. 
Dispatches  May  1918.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

MORISON,  RUTHERFORD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1875;  M.D.  1884;  LL.D.;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1884;  (Eng.)  1890 ; 
D.C.L.  (Durham).  Professor  of  Surgery,  Durham  University.  R.N.V.R.,  Staff- 
Surgeon  1910;  Surgeon,  Northumberland  War  Hospital. 

MORPETH,  ROBERT  SPOTTISWOODE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  to  Sept.  1915,  Cadet.  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
April  1917.     France.     Gassed  Feb.  1917.     Prisoner  of  War  April  1918. 

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MORRIS,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1907-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  April  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant- 
Major.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  France.  29th 
Battn.,  Machine-Gun  Corps.     The  Rhine.     M.C.  Dec.  1917. 

MORRIS,  JAMES  ARTHUR. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  D.P.H.  (St  Andrews)  1913. 
No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1905-7,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  July 
1912;  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  March  1918.  River  Clyde,  Gallipoli, 
April  1915,  and  89th  Field  Ambulance.  20th  and  24th  General  Hospitals,  France. 
Dispatches  Sept.  1918. 

MORRIS,  JOHN  CAMERON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 1-14  and  1916-18  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1918.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept. 
1914.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  Egypt  191 5  to  Nov. 
1916.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1918;  Captain.  Attached  98th  Brigade,  R.F.A. 
The  Black  Sea. 

MORRIS,  JOHN  MUDIE. 

Forfar  Academy.  M.A.,  1889;  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  2nd  Royal 
Highlanders,  Black  Watch.  1st  Glamorgan  V.A.,  Lieut.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  April 
1916;  Major  April  1919.    3rd  Western  General  Hospital  ;  Military  Hospital,  Bath. 

MORRISON,  ALBERT  JOHN  McCLURE  CHESNEY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  No.  1 
Stationary  Hospital,  Rouen.     Wounded  at  Gallipoli  June  191 5,  and  France  1917. 

MORRISON,  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law.  Chartered  Accountant,  1894. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut,  and  Quartermaster,  Aug.  1914;    Captain  Aug.   1917. 

MORRISON,  CECIL  JOHN  RHODES. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant; 
Officer  Cadet  April  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

MORRISON,  DANIEL  ANTON. 

M.A.  1900.     Chaplain,  3rd  Class  (Major),  Jan.  191 5.     R.A.M.C,  France,  1914. 

MORRISON,  DAVID  LYALL 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917;    Captain  Jan.   1918.     R.F.A.,  France  and  Italy.     M.C.  1918. 

MORRISON,  DONALD  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 1- 15  and  1918-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1920.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Aug.  1914.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,  Aug.  1915  to  Oct.   1918. 

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MORRISON,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College,  and  School  for  Sons  of  Missionaries,  Blackheath. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.   1907.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.   1914. 

MORRISON,  JOHN. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15  and  1918-19.  16th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5.  France 
Aug.  1915  to  June  1916.     Gassed  at  Arras  June  1916.     M.M.  June  1916. 

MORRISON,  JOHN  TERTIUS. 

George  Watson's  and  Fettes  Colleges.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1913  ; 
F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1913.  Ettles  Scholar,  191 1.  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Liverpool 
University.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Major  Jan.  1919. 
France  1915-19.  Surgical  Observation  (Research)  Hut,  1916-18.  Dispatches  1918. 
O.B.E.  1919. 

MORRISON,  KENNETH  STEELE. 

Fettes  and  George  Watson's  Colleges.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-11. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-14,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1916; 
Captain  Nov.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force.  Gallipoli ;  France.  Wounded  and  Prisoner 
of  War  Nov.  1917  to  Aug.  1918.     Invalided  out  Dec.  1918. 

MORRISON,  MALCOLM. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
President,  Celtic  Society.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1908-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  RA.M.C. 
(S.R),  Captain  Feb.  1918.     No.  8  Indian  General  Hospital,  Mesopotamia. 

MORRISON,  NEIL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1911-12.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Piper  Sergeant.  8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ;  Captain 
Feb.   1 9 16. 

MORRISON,  ROBERT  VICTOR. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  M.D.  1912.  O.T.C,  Medical, 
April  1909-11,  Cadet.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Jan.  1912,  Captain  Jan. 
1915.  5th  Light  Infantry,  Singapore,  March  1914.  Cameroons,  West  Africa, 
July  1915.     Wounded  Oct.  1915. 

MORRISON,  THOMAS  STEPHEN. 

Aberlour  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-16.  2nd  (H.S.)  Garrison,  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Oct.  19 16. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1918-19;  MA.  1920.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  191 5-16,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  April  1918.  France,  Feb.  to  Nov.  1917,  and  April  to  Aug.  1918. 
Italy,  Nov.  1917  to  April  1918.     M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

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MORRISON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1910-13,  Pipe  Major.  Student  of 
Science,  1913-14.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  London  Brigade,  Gunner  1914.  R.E.  (Special 
Brigade),  Corporal  191 5.  Canadian  Railway  Troops,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain 
and  Adjutant,  April  1918  to  May  1919.     France  Oct.  1915. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  GRAHAM. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1916.  Student  of 
Science,  1916-17  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1916-17,  Cadet  C.S.M. ;  Officer 
Cadet  Oct.  1917.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  87th  Field  Coy.,  France,  April 
1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  KENNETH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  Resident,  R.I.E.,  1913-14.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  March  1909-12,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C.  (Regulars),  Lieut.  1913  ;  Captain  March 

1915.  France  1914;  Mesopotamia  and  Persia.  Dispatches  Aug.  and  Nov.  1917. 
D.S.O.  Aug.  1917. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  SHEPHERD. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-12,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts 
and  Law,  1912-14;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R), 
.  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1916  ;  Captain 
Nov.  1917  to  Aug.  1919.  France.  Scottish  Command  Gas  School,  1918-19. 
Wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle  March  191 5.     Dispatches  March  and  June  191 5,  Jan. 

1916,  and  March  1919.     M.C.  March  191 5. 

MORTIMER,  CYRUS  MAXWELL. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1919  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July 
to  Nov.  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut. 
July  1917.     Royal  Air  Force.     A.F.C. 

MORTIMER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  191 1  ;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  191 1. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.     24th  General  Hospital,  France. 

MORTON,  CHARLES  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1890;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1886. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  Nov.  1915. 

MORTON,  EDWARD  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.)  1906.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.  6th  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry, 
France,  and  40th  D.A.C 

MORTON,  EDWIN. 

Wolverhampton  Grammar  School.  M.A.  (Oxford);  M.B,  CM.  1885;  M.D.  1888; 
D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Ireland)  1912.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Captain  Nov.  1915.  3rd  Southern 
General  Base  Hospital,  Oxford. 

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MORTON,  HEW  LESLEY  MONTGOMERIE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1915.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Sept.  191 5  to  May  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1916.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918. 

MORTON,  HUGH  MURRAY. 

Grosvenor  College,  Carlisle  ;  First  XV.  and  XL  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  R.A.M.C.  1889  ; 
Major  1911;  Lieut.-Col.  March  1915  ;  Temp.  Colonel  Oct.  1915  to  March  1919. 
South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  35th  Field  Ambulance,  Gallipoli,  July  1915  ; 
A.D.M.S.,  13th  Division,  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Mesopotamia,  Oct.  191 5  to  March 
1919;  32nd  British  General  Hospital,  Amara,  Mesopotamia,  March  and  April 
1919.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919.     D.S.O.  Aug.  1917;  C.B.E.  June  1919. 

MORTON,  JAMES  WILLIAM  KINNIBURGH 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1912-16,  Cadet;  2nd 
Lieut.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1916  to 
April  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  Machine-Gun  Corps  (Infantry), 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 7.     France.     Wounded  Aug.  1918. 

MORTON,  RALPH. 

Dumfries  Academy;  First  XL  Cadet  Corps  1917,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918.     4th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (Signal  Section),  Private  July  1917. 

MORTON,  TERENCE  CHARLES  St  CLESSIE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Sept.  to  Nov. 
1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914;  Surgeon 
July  191 5.  H.M.  Ships  Carribean  and  Temeraire,  1915-17.  R.N.A.S.,  1917-18. 
Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Captain  Nov.  191 8-19.     The  Rhine. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM  CUTHBERT. 

Queen's  Royal  College,  Trinidad,  B.W.I.  MA.  1896;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D. 
1910.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.  2nd  Northern  General  Hospital,  March  1917. 
Re-education  Department,  Aug.  1917.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1919.  2nd  Northern 
General  Hospital  (Orthopaedic).     C.B.E.  (Civil)  Feb.  1919. 

MOSES,  OWEN  St  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1900;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1900.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Major  Dec.   1912. 

MOSS,  JOHN  GREGORY  OWEN. 

St  Joseph's  College,  Darjeeling.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1908-11,  Cadet.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 
129th  Baluchis  and  107th  Pioneers,  1914;  47th  Sikhs,  March  191 5.  France  1914. 
Hospital  Ship  Letitia,  April  to  Dec.  191 5.  No.  1  Indian  General  Hospital  and 
No.  2  Ambulance  Train,  Karachi,  1916-17.     Waziristan,  July  1917. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

MOTHERWELL,  GAVIN  BLACK. 

Airdrie  Academy  and  Glasgow  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1898-9.  R.E.  (T.), 
52nd  Lowland  Division,  1888;  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1914.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and 
Cyprus.     Invalided  from  Gallipoli.     Dispatches  (Gallipoli)  Dec.   191 5. 

MOTHERWELL,  GAVIN  BLACK  LONDON. 

Airdrie  Academy  and  Glasgow  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1893-8, 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1900.  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain  1917.     Appeal  Military  Representative.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

MOUAT,  THOMAS  BERNARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1912;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1911.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept. 
1914;  Temp.  Major  May  to  Nov.  1917.  3rd  Northern  General  Hospital.  France. 
59th  General  Hospital. 

MOWAT,  ALEXANDER. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  O.T.C.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  4th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private   1914. 

MOWAT,  ARTHUR. 

Pulteneytown  Academy,  Wick.  Student  of  Arts,  191 1-1 5  ;  M.A.  1915.  5thSeaforth 
Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  191 5;  Sergeant  June  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917; 
Lieut.  Sept.  1918. 

MOWAT,  GEORGE. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1916. 
R.F.A.,  Gunner  Feb.  1916;  Officer  Cadet;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

MOWAT,  GEORGE  THOMSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-13,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  Dec.  191 5.     Italian  Bronze  Medal  Jan.  1918. 

MOWAT,  HAROLD. 

Tonbridge.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1907.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Nov.  1914. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  1916  to  Jan.  1919.  Egypt  191 5  ;  France  1916; 
Dardanelles  and  North  Sea,  1917-19. 

MOWAT,  JAMES  COBBAN  ROSS.     (See  p.  751.) 

MOWAT,  JAMES  LAWSON. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  Sept.  1917.  R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  France  March  1918  to 
July  1919.     Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm  (French)  Aug.  191 8. 

MOWAT,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

Elliot  Place  School,  Blackheath.  M.A.  1898;  B.D.  1902.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  June   191 5. 

MOYES,   ANDREW  HAIN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Sept.  191 8.     Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

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MOYES,  JOHN  MURRAY. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  Dipl.  Psych.  Med.  (Leeds)  1912. 
No.  4  Coy.,  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1906-8,  and  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908-9,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Major  Oct.  1918  to 
Feb.  1919.  5th  London  Regiment,  May  191 5.  12th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Oct. 
1917  to  Aug.  1918.  8th,  12th,  229th,  and  94th  Field  Ambulances.  France. 
Wounded  May  19 17.     Dispatches  Nov.  1917. 

MOYES,  ROBERT  ESMOND. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918. 
Mesopotamia  and  Palestine. 

MUIR,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  CARLOW. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  19 12- 14  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private 
Oct.  1914  1st  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July 
1917;  Captain  Sept.  1917.     France  Jan.  1915  ;  Dardanelles  Aug.  1915. 

MUIR,  JOHN. 

M.A.  1908.     1st  Canadian  Contingent,  Sergeant. 

MUIR,  JOHN  REID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  No.  4  Coy.,  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1890-5.  Royal  Navy,  Staff  Surgeon  1908;  Fleet  Surgeon  Feb.  1916.  Dispatches 
(Jutland)  May  1916.     Croix  de  Guerre  (French). 

MUIR,  ROBERT. 

Hawick  Academy.  M.A.  1884;  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1890;  FRCP.  (Edin.) 
1895  ;  D.Sc.  (Hon.) ;  F.R.S.  Professor,  Pathology,  Glasgow  University. 
R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut.-Col.   1908.     3rd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

MUIR,  ROYDEN  McINTOSH. 

Wellington  College  Cadet  Corps.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1914     O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-12,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

MUIRHEAD,  A.  BUCHAN. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science.  A.S.C,  Special  Service  Clerk,  1915-19.  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  and  Salonika. 

MUIRHEAD,  ALEXANDER  JAMES. 

Darlington  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 
H.M.S.  Midge.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  May  1917.  H.M.  Ships  Superb,  Valkyrie, 
Viird,  Pembroke,  Victory,  President,  and  Wildfire. 

MUIRHEAD,  JAMES. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1916 
to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  R.F.A.,  186th  Brigade, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.     France.     Wounded  and  gassed  Oct.  1918. 

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MUIRSMITH,  ERIC  WILLIAM. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1906-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Law,  1914. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1919.  Sth  Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  March  1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 

MUKAND,  SAMUEL  NEWMAN. 

Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad.  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Edin.). 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  Bacteriologist, 
Carhwal  Brigade,  7th  Division  (Meerut). 

MULLER,  CHARLES  HEROLD. 

South  African  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
1914-15;  Lieut.-Col.  1916-17.  O.C.  4th  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  East 
Africa.     D.S.O.  1917. 

MUNBY,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  Ch.M.  1909;  FR.C.S.  (Eng.)  1909.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Captain 
May   191 5. 

MUNCASTER,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

M.A.  1879;  B.D.  Minister,  Congregational  Church.  Chaplain  June  1916.  Staff 
Captain,  Sarcee  Camp,  Alberta ;  Garrison,  Calgary.  89th  Overseas  Battn. 
Shorncliffe  Camp ;  Military  Hospitals,  Orpington,  Kent,  and  Wokingham,  Berks. 

MUNRO,  ALEXANDER  ROSE. 

Student  of  Science,  1899-1900.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1903; 
Captain  Oct.  1909;  Major  Feb.  1916;  Staff  Captain,  191st  Infantry  Brigade  (21st 
Seaforth  and  Cameron  Highlanders),  May  191 5.  Assistant  Records,  Perth,  Sept. 
1916-19.     Dispatches  Feb.  191 7.     T.D.  March  1919. 

MUNRO,  ANGUS. 

M.A.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  April  191 1,  Cadet.  239th  Canadian 
Regiment,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916. 

MUNRO,  DAVID. 

M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1897.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1902;  Major  July  1913.  Lieut.-Col.  and  P.M.O.,  Royal 
Air  Force,  India.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Glenart  Castle,  Nov.  1914.  10th  Indian 
General  Hospital,  France  and  Mesopotamia,  Aug.  191 5.  Officers'  Hospital, 
Beit  Naame,  June  1916.  D.A.D.M.S.  Mesopotamia  Sept.  1917;  Palestine  May 
to  Dec.  1918.     CLE.  Aug.  1917.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

MUNRO,  DAVID. 

Surgical  Department.  RA.M.C.  (T),  Private  1908;  Sergeant  Aug.  1914; 
Staff-Sergeant  Oct.  191 5.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Edinburgh,  and  58th 
General  Hospital,  France. 

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MUNRO,  DONALD  GEORGE  MACLEOD. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1902;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1898. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  12th  Berkshire  Regiment, 
Med.  Exp.  Force.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Mauritania.  France.  Invalided  home 
April  19 1 8. 

MUNRO,  EDMUND  BRODIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 
1907;  Captain  1910;  Major  Aug.  1918.  89th  Punjabis,  and  No.  12  Indian  General 
Hospital,  Mesopotamia.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

MUNRO,  HORACE  FREDERICK  MONCRIEFF. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College  and  Royal  High  School;  First  XI.  M.A.  1906. 
No.  4  Coy.,  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1902-8  ;  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1908-9,  Cadet.  A.S.C. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  1909-11.     A.S.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Jan.  191 5. 

MUNRO,  HUGH. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  B.Sc.  1913.  Nyasaland 
Volunteer  Rifles,  Nov.  1914.  6th  Cameron  Highlanders,  April  1918  to  March 
1919.     Wounded  Sept.  1918. 

MUNRO,  HUGH  LENNOX. 

Brigg  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903 ;  M.D.  1907.  President,  S.R.C. 
R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  Feb.  191 1  ;  Captain  Aug.  1914.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917. 

MUNRO,  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1905.  Lecturer  in  Colonial  History. 
Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  April  to  Dec.  1916.  Ministry  of  Munitions  and 
Labour,   1916-19. 

MUNRO,  JAMES  LORIMER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1892.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Scottish  Churches  Huts,  Calais,  1916-17;  France  and  Germany,  1918-19.  Chaplain, 
1st  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  Aug.  1917. 

MUNRO,  JAMES  RAMSAY. 

Moulton  Grammar  School,  Lincolnshire.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1903. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June   1917;  Captain  June  1918. 

MUNRO,  RONALD  MACKENZIE. 

Dingwall  Academy.  M.A.  1905.  Schoolmaster.  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1909;  Lieut.  July  1913 ;  Temp.  Captain  July  1915; 
Captain  June   1916. 

MUNRO,  STEWART  GRAHAM. 

University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1910-13,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain;  Major  1917.  France  191 5-19.  M.C  and  Bar  to 
M.C  ;  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  Palme. 

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MURCH,  ANGUS  HOPE. 

Bancrofts  School,  Woodford,  Essex.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1915  ;  Captain  Sept.  1916. 

MURDOCH,  BARCLAY  BROWN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  M.A. ;  B.Sc.  1909.  A.I.C.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1908-13,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Acting 
Captain  Sept.  1916.  Wireless  Officer,  attached  R.E.,  Aug.  1917  to  Oct.  1918. 
France.     Wounded  1916.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917. 

MURDOCH,  HUGH  BRYDEN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Private.     Wounded  at  the  Dardanelles. 

MURDOCH,  HUGH  COWAN. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1899-1902.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1898-1902,  L/Corporal.  2nd  V.B.  (5th)  and  4th  Garrison  Battns.  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers  (T.),  1903;  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut;  Captain;  Major  1917. 

MURDOCH,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  DOUGLAS. 

Ayr  Academy  ;  First  XV.  M.A.  1902  ;  B.L.  (Glasg.).  Law  Agent,  1905.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1899-1902,  Private.  Ayrshire  Yeomanry  (T.),  1906; 
Captain  Sept.  1914.     Egypt  and  Palestine.     Wounded  near  Jerusalem  Dec.  1917. 

MURDOCH,  JOHN  DUNCAN. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1897-1900.  Law  Agent,  1903.  R.E. 
Vol.  and  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1896;  Captain  1904;  Major  June  1916.  France. 
M.C.  and  Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

MURDOCH,  JOHN  PRYDE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1895;  B.D.  1903.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of 
Scotland.     Chaplain,   1918-19,   nth  Corps,  Fifth  Army,  France. 

MURDOCH,  THOMAS  FLEMING. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1909  to  July  1914, 
Cadet  Sergeant  Drummer.  3rd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (S.R.),  2nd 
Lieut.  July  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1915  ;  Major  Oct.  1917. 
Attached  2nd  Liverpool  Regiment.  France  Sept.  1914;  The  Black  Sea.  Wounded 
Oct.  1914  and  May  1915.     Dispatches  June  1918. 

MURDOCH,  WILLIAM. 

Warriston  School,  Moffat;  First  XV  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R), 
Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  March  1918.  Wounded 
Aug.  1919.     M.C.  Jan.  1918  ;  Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

MURISET,  OLIVIER  ARMAND  JAMES  NEEDHAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915; 
Captain  Sept.   1916.     France   1915-17  and   1918  ;  Italy   1917-18. 

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MURISON,  CECIL  CHARLES. 

Student  of  Medicine.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1898;  D.P.H. 
(Edin.)  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  July  191 1. 

MURISON,  GILBERT-De-HUSSEY. 

University  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  nth  and  3rd 
attached  2nd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. ;  Captain  July  1916. 

MURISON,  TAYLOR  DAVID. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1904-6;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1907. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  Aug.  191 1. 

MURPHIE,  WILLIAM. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  nth  Royal  Scots,  Private  March 
1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918  to  March  1919. 

MURPHY,  SAMUEL  WOOD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1901-3.  Chartered  Accountant,  1904. 
R.A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 

MURPHY,  THOMAS  CARLYLE. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1912;  B.D.  1920.  Minister,  Congregational 
Church.  R.A.M.C.,  3/3rd  Highland  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Aug.  191 5. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Dec.   1916;  Senior  Chaplain,  France  and  Italy,  Sept.  1918. 

MURRAY,  ALEXANDER  FREDERICK. 

Ayr  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-17,  Cadet  C.S.M.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  1st  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  July   1918.     M.C.   Nov.   1918. 

MURRAY,  ALEXANDER  MACPHERSON. 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway.  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1917-18,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  March  1918.     R.E.,  Signal  Service,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.   1918. 

MURRAY,  ANDREW. 

Student  of  Arts,  1910-13.     15th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

MURRAY,  ANDREW  ROWAND. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-1 5  and  1916-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Medical,  1916-19,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
Aug.  1915. 

MURRAY,  ANGUS  DONALD. 

Golspie  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1918.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Aug.  191 5. 
58th  and  106th  Field  Ambulances.     France.     M.C.  (Passchendaele)  Dec.  1917. 

MURRAY,  ARCHIBALD  COLIN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1894-8  and  1912-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917.  France  Nov.  1916  to  April  1919;  The  Rhine 
April  to  Oct.  1919 ;  North  Russia  Dec.  1919. 

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MURRAY,  CHARLES  DAVID. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1885;  LL.B.  1889;  LL.D.  1919.  Advocate,  1889. 
K.C. ;  M.P.  Lieut-Col.,  General  Staff,  War  Office,  191 5-17.  British  Recruiting 
Commission  to  U.S.A.,  1917.     C.M.G.  1918. 

MURRAY,  CHARLES  GRAHAM. 

Harrison  College,  Barbados.  M.B.,  CM.  •  1893  ;  M.D.  1905.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Feb.   1909;  Lieut;  Captain  Oct.   191 1;  Major  Sept.   1914. 

MURRAY,  CHARLES  LEONARD  LANTRE. 

Stellenbosch  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Private  Feb.  1917;  Corporal  Dec.  1917. 

MURRAY,  CHRISTOFFEL  CORNELIUS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain.     German  East  Africa. 

MURRAY,  DAVID  KEITH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1881-7;  B.L.  and  Law 
Agent,  1887.  Artillery  Volunteers,  Colonel,  Retired  1908.  Caithness  and 
Sutherland  Volunteer  Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  and  County  Commandant  June  1917. 
V.D.   1907.     Mention  Sept.   1919. 

MURRAY,  DONALD  NORMAN  WATSON. 

Auckland  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1904. 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1898-1901,  Corporal.  South  African  Campaign, 
1900.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1908;  Major  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  Nov. 
191 5  ;  Colonel  Dec.  191 8.  N.Z.  Exp.  Force  Aug.  1914.  N.Z.  Mounted  Field 
Ambulance,  1915-18.  A.D.M.S.  The  Rhine  1919.  Dispatches  Jan.  and  Dec. 
1917  and  Jan.  1919.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1917  ;  C.M.G.  Jan.  1919. 

MURRAY,  GEORGE  BOYD. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  191 5  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.E.,  No.  3  Special  Coy.,  Sapper  April  1916; 
Corporal  April  1917.     France  May  1916  to  Feb.  1919.     D.C.M.  June  1919. 

MURRAY,  GEORGE  STEWART. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct. 
191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916;  Acting  Major  to  May  1919.  30th  General  Hospital, 
France. 

MURRAY,  GRACE. 

M.A.  191 1.     Schoolmistress.     Q.M.A.A.C.  April  1918.     France. 

MURRAY,  HENRY  GARBOIS. 

Hampton  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  Royal  Irish  Rifles, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.pi9i4;  Lieut.  July  191 7 ;  Acting  Captain.  France;  Somme  and 
Messines,  191 5-17.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1919. 

MURRAY,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  1910.     Schoolmaster.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 

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MURRAY,  JAMES  ELLIOT. 

Sedbergh;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1908;  L.M.  (Dublin). 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1916.     Machine-Gun  Corps  and  Tank  Corps,  France. 

MURRAY,  JAMES  MACKINNON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904.  Licentiate,  U.F.  Church.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Gordon  Highlanders,  Jan.  1917.  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  The  Rhine. 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Silver  Star  July  1918. 

MURRAY,  JAMES  POTTER. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16 ;  M.A.  1916.  Schoolmaster.  81st  Coy., 
Machine-Gun  Corps,  Private  April  1916. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  GORDON. 

Bathgate  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet  Bombardier. 
No.  1  V.A.D.,  Linlithgow.  Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917;  Lieut. 
April  191 8.     Attached  3rd  Grenadier  Guards.     Acting  Flight  Lieut.     The  Rhine. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  KENNEDY. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
May  1916  to  March  191 8. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  McNAIR. 

Christ's  College  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps 
1900-4,  Hon.  Lieut.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Clinical  Tutor,  Medical,  1916.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  1916 ;  Captain  Aug.  1917  to  Jan.  1919;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918. 
Salonika  and  Palestine. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  OLIVER. 

Dumfries  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-19; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  President,  S.R.C.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  to  Feb.  1917.     France.     Dispatches  July  1916. 

MURRAY,  KENNETH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 

MURRAY,  KENNETH. 

Winchester.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1913-14  and 
1918-19.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919.  2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  2nd  Lieut.  191 1  ;  Lieut.; 
Captain  June  1916.  Gallipoli  Sept.  to  Dec.  1915;  Egypt  Jan.  to  Aug.  1916; 
Salonika  Sept.  1916  to  Jan.  1917.    Wounded  at  Salonika.     Invalided  out  Oct.  1918. 

MURRAY,  PETER. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1914  and  1918-19; 
B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.E.,  2nd  Field  Coy.,  Lowland 
Division,  2nd  Lieut  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France.  Wounded  April  1918. 
Dispatches  April  1918. 

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MURRAY,  ROBERT  B. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-13.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept. 
1914;  Corporal  Nov.  1914;  L/Sergeant  Jan.  1915.  R.E.  (Special  Coy.),  Corporal 
July  1915  ;  Sergeant  May  1916.  Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917 ; 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1918;  Pilot.     France.     Prisoner  of  War  Oct.  1918. 

MURRAY,  RONALD  RODERICK. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1919;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909. 
Northern  Rhodesia  Defence  Force,  Aug.  1914;  Volunteers,  Surgeon-Captain 
April  1915;  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct.  1917.  Base  Hospital,  Abercorn,  and 
Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Fife,  Northern  Rhodesia,  1914-16.  R.M.O.,  Northey's 
Force,  June  1916;  Field  and  Base  Hospitals,  German  East  Africa,  April  to  Nov. 

1917.  Dispatches  March  1917  and  Sept.  1918.     Invalided  out  Dec.  1917. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  .  Student  of  Law, 
1913-14.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  March  1913  ;  Sergeant  Sept.  1916; 
Colour-Sergeant  Jan.  1919.  Gallipoli  June  191 5  ;  Egypt  Jan.  1916  ;  France  April 
1918  to  April  1919. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1895.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Northumbrian 
Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  1903;  Major  July  1914.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.-Col. 
Oct.  1919.  Attached  R.A.M.C.  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919.  Central  Hospital,  Hull, 
March  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Lond.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct. 
1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.     29th  Division,  R.E.,  Dec.  1917  to  March  1919. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.A.  1906.     R.E.,  Signals,  Sapper,  Sept.  1914. 

MURRAY-LYON,  DAVID  MURRAY. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1907-9.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1907-8, 
Infantry,  1908-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  2nd,  15th,  and  51st  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  191 1  ;  Lieut.  March  1914;  Acting  Captain  March  1915; 
Captain  Oct.  1915 ;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1916;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Nov.  1917; 
Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  June  1918;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1919;  Temp.  Major  April  1919. 
1st  Liverpool  Regiment  and  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers.  Wounded  March  1915. 
France  and  The  Rhine.  Dispatches  Jan.  19 16,  Dec.  19 17,  May  and  Dec.  191 8. 
M.C.  Feb.  1916;  D.S.O.  Feb.  1918. 

MURRAY-LYON,  OVINGTON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1910-14,  Cadet.     R.F.A. ,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;   Captain  Sept. 

1918.  France  and  the  Black  Sea,  1915-19.     Wounded.     M.C.  March  1918. 

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MURSELL,  HENRY  TEMPLE. 

Mill  Hill  School,  Middlesex.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1893;  M.R.C.S. 
(Eng.) ;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.).  South  African  Campaign,  1900;  South  African 
Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  1907;  Lieut.-Col.  1912;  Colonel  Jan.  1917.  Surgeon,  Cape, 
1914-15.  No.  1  General  Hospital,  Wynburg,  1916.  A.D.M.S.  Hon.  Surgeon, 
Johannesburg  Hospital.     Dispatches.     O.B.E.  (Military)  1918. 

MURTY,  PYDAH  VENKATA  RAMANA. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 
March  1917;  Captain  March  1918. 

MUSTARD,  ALEXANDER  LOW. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1909;  LL.B.  1912.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1912. 
6th  and  15th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  1910;  Lieut.  June  1914;  Captain  Sept. 
1916.  6th  Provisional  Battn.  (T.)  ;  34th  Division,  Reinforcement  Depot ;  Command 
Depots,  1918-19.     France  Feb.  1917.     Wounded    April  1918. 

MYERS,  BERNARD. 

Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  Cadet  Corps  1883-5.  M.B.,  CM.  1898; 
M.D.  1900;-  M.R.C.S.  (Lond.)  1898;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1912.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps,  Hon.  Captain  Feb.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Major  Aug.  191 5.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  191 5.  N.Z.  Military  Hospital,  Walton-on-Thames,  191 5. 
A.D.M.S.,  1916,  and  D.M.S.,  N.Z.  Exp.  Force,  1919.  C.M.G.  Aug.  1917.  Dispatches 
Jan.  and  Aug.  1917. 

MYLES,  JOHN  FREER. 

Merchiston  Castle ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1902-8,  Sergeant.  B.A. 
(Oxford);  LL.B.  191 5.  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Captain  July  191 5.     France.     Wounded  March  1916  and  July  1917. 

MYLES,  WILLIAM  HARRIS. 

Dunbar  School.  M.A.  191 1.  Lecturer  in  Realistic  Economics  and  Official 
Adviser  in  Commerce.  O.T.C  Artillery,  May  to  Aug.  1915,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  May  1917;  Temp.  Major 
March  1919.     223rd  Siege  Battery,  France  and  The  Rhine. 

NAIDU,  BANGALORE  PASUPULATI  BALAKRISHNA. 

Madras  Christian  College,  India.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913  ;  D.P.H.  1915  ;  D.T.M.  and 
M.  Hy.  (Liverpool).  H.M.  Transport  ss.  Lysian,  191 5.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Temp.  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Temp.  Captain  Feb.  1917.  Bacteriologist,  83rd  Com- 
bination Station  Hospital,  Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  Oct.  1918. 

NAIRN,  DAVID  ROBERTSON. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  M.A. 
1919.  Schoolmaster.  Officer  Cadet.  Machine-Gun  Corps  (Motor),  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1915;  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5. 

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NAIRN,  MATTHEW. 

Assistant,  Forensic  Medicine  Department.  R.A.M.C,  1905;  Acting  Q.M.S.  1914; 
Warrant  Officer  II. ;  R.Q.M.S.  1917.  No.  2  Motor  Ambulance  Convoy,  France, 
Aug.  1914.     Meritorious  Service  Medal. 

NAISMITH,  JAMES  BERTRAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1910.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
1904-8,  Gunner.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Captain  April 
1918;  Acting  Major  March  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     Dispatches  Dec.   1918. 

NAISMITH,  JOHN  OLIVER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1906.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1903-10,  Cadet  B.Q.M.S.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  1910;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ;  Captain 
Aug.  1916;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1916.  France  1914-18.  Royal  Military  Academy, 
Woolwich,  1918-20.     Dispatches  June  1915,  Jan.  and  July  1917.     D.S.O.  July  1917. 

NALWA,  IQBAL  SINGH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 
May  1918;  Captain  May  1919.     M.O.,  1st  Yemen  Infantry,  Aden. 

NANDKEOLYAR,  RAM  KISHERE  LAL. 

M.A.  191 5.  Barrister-at-Law.  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Indian  Vol.  Aids 
Contingent  1914. 

NAOROJI,  SAROS  ARDESHIR  DADABHAI. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16  and  1920.     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  1914. 

NAPIER,  ARCHIBALD  DAVID  MUTTER. 

Edinburgh  x<\cademy.  M.A.  1890.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1893.  17th  and  21st 
(2nd  Tyneside  Scottish)  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Captain  Nov.  1914;  Major 
July  1916.  France  Jan.  1916;  Somme  July  1916;  Vimy  Ridge  and  Arras. 
Invalided  home  April  1917.     Dispatches  April  1917. 

NASH,  JAMES  THOMAS  CHARLES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1899;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1899.  Lecturer  in  Bacteriology, 
London  University,  1900-1.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Jan.  1909.     War  Pensions. 

NASH,  JOHN  BRADY. 

St  Patrick's  College,  Melbourne.  Cadet  Corps  1876.  M.B.,  CM.  1882 ;  M.D.  1888. 
New  South  Wales  Military  Forces,  Major  1885.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Lieut-Colonel.     Egypt  and  Anzac. 

NASMYTH,  THOMAS  GOODALL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1876;  M.D.  1889;  D.Sc.  (P.H.)  1887;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1886;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1910;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1913.  1st  V.B.  (City  of  Edinburgh)  Royal 
Scots,  Private  1916-17.     M.O.,  H.M.  Factory,  Gretna,  May  1917  to  Aug.  1918. 

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NASON,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915;  Captain  April  1916.  77th  Field 
Ambulance ;  25th  D.A.C. ;  74th  General  Hospital,  France,  and  M.O.  5th 
Worcestershire  Regiment. 

NEIL,  JOHN  CAMPBELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  Lieut;  Captain  Feb. 
1916.     70th  Field  Ambulance  and  72nd  General  Hospital,  France. 

NEIL,  NORMAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1916  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918. 

NEILL,  ALEXANDER  SUTHERLAND. 

M.A.  1912.  Editor  of  The  Student.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private 
March  1917.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918. 

NEILL,  JAMES  HOOD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1915-17,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 

NEILL,  NEIL  SUTHERLAND. 

Forfar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain 
Sept.   191 7. 

NELSON,  HENRY  GRATTAN  GUINNESS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1918;  Captain  March  1919. 
47th  General  Hospital,  France. 

NELSON,  WALLACE. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1915-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918-19.     Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Cadet  May  1918. 

NEVE,  ERNEST  FREDERIC. 

Brighton  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1885; 
M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1882;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1886.  Indian  Defence  Force,  1st  and 
3rd  Punjab  Rifles,  Surgeon-Lieut,  1912;  Surgeon-Captain,  May  1916;  Captain 
April  1917.     India.     Kaisar-i-Hind,  1st  Class,   1918. 

NEWCOMBE,  HAROLD  BERNARD.     (Seep.  751.) 

NEWLANDS,  WILLIAM. 

Bathgate  Academy.     Student  of  Arts,  1915-16.     Army,  Private  Oct.  1916. 

NEWMAN,  RICHARD  ERNEST  UPTON. 

Clifton  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Major  Jan.  1918  ;  Acting  Lieut-Col. 
June  1917  to  March  1919.  M.C  June  1917.  O.B.E.  June  1919.  Dispatches 
June  1915  and  June  1919. 

NEWTON,  CHARLES  HERDMAN. 

Loretto.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1912  to  June  1914,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Lieut  April  191 5  ;  Temp.  Captain  April  1916  to  July  1919. 

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NEWTON,  CHARLES  TREWEEKE  HAND. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  191 1  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1912.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Aug. 
1914;  Major;  Lieut-Col.  March  1916.     D.S.O.     Dispatches  1916  and  1917. 

NEWTON,  DUNCAN  GRAY. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1893  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905. 
Lecturer  on  Vaccination,  Sheffield  University.  Volunteer  Medical  Corps,  Surgeon- 
Lieut,  1896;  Captain  1900.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  Jan.  1914.  M.O.,  1/4-th  York 
and  Lancaster  Regiment,  Aug.  1914.  Military  General  Hospital,  Rouen,  Sept. 
191 5  to  Oct.  1916;  Military  Hospital,  Prees  Heath,  Salop,  1916-19.     T.D. 

NEWTON,  JAMES  WHITTET. 

Dundee  High  School.  B.Sc.  (Agriculture)  191 1;  Forestry  1912.  C.D.A. 
President  S.R.C.  Demonstrator  in  Zoology,  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-12, 
Cadet.  Hon.  Local  Temp.  Commandant,  British  East  Africa,  Oct.  1914.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     Attached  Nigerian  Regiment. 

NEWTON,  JOHN  McKENZIE. 

Dundee  High  School.  B.Sc.  (Pure  Science)  1899  ;  (Engineering)  1900.  M.I.M.E. 
2nd  V.B.  Leicestershire  Regiment,  Private  Feb.  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 7. 

NEWTON,  ROBERT  HENRY  HERDMAN. 

Loretto.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Clinical  Tutor  in  Medicine,  R.I.E.,  1919.  Royal 
Navy,  H.M.S.  King  George  V.,  Temp.  Surgeon-Lieut.,  March  191 5. 

NICHOL,  CHARLES  EDWARD  P.  S. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1881.  Army  Medical  Service,  Captain 
1882;  Colonel  1912;  Major-General  1916.  Burma,  1885-7;  South  African 
Campaign,  1899-1902.  D.D.M.S.,  Fifth  Army  Corps,  and  D.M.S.,  Fifth  Army, 
France,  April  1915  to  Nov.  1916.     D.S.O.  1902;  C.M.G.  and  Dispatches  1916. 

NICHOL,  HARVEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1911-15  and  1918-19; 
M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon 
Sub-Lieut,  Aug.  1916. 

NICHOL,  JOHN  MacRAE  SANDILANDS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1915-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  March  1915,  Cadet. 
R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March  1915  ;  Surgeon-Lieut.,  June  1917.  H.M. 
Ships  Panther  and  Inflexible. 

NICHOL,  ROBERT. 

Minto  School.  M.A.  1901.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.  (T.),  4th  Highland  Mountain 
Brigade,  Gunner  July  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

NICHOLSON,  BENJAMIN  HUGH. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1884.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  May  1908. 
1st  Eastern  General  Hospital.     Medical  Referee,  Pensions. 

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NICHOLSON,  DUNBAR. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1900 ;  LL.B.  1903.  Law  Agent,  1904.  No.  4  Coy. 
O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private  1896- 1902.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  1913;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Captain  July  1916. 
O.C.  Administrative  Centre  and  No.  149  T.F.  Depot,  191 5-19. 

NICHOLSON,  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918 ;  M.D.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Royal 
Navy,  Surgeon  1918  ;  H.M.  Monitor  27,  River  Dwina,  Russia.     France  191 5. 

NICHOLSON,  HARRY  HENDERSON. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry  March  1917-18,  Cadet;    Officer  Cadet,  24th  Tank  Corps,  March   1918. 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN  GIBB. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon 
March  191 5.     H.M.  Ships  Albemarle,  PJiaeton,  and  Suva. 

NICHOLSON,  NORMAN. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1900.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  4th  V.B. 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  April  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916. 
Y.M.C.A.  (First  Army,  France)  Feb.  191 7 

NICOL,  GEORGE. 

Clackmannan  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1888-93.  Minister,  Presbyterian  Church 
of  England.  Chaplain,  Guards  Brigade,  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  Attached  No.  5 
Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Dispatches  1917.  O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 
Hon.  Chaplain  Jan.   1919. 

NICOL,  JAMES  LAUDER. 

M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Jan.  1912,  Cadet.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1918.     France.     Wounded  May  1915. 

NICOL,  THOMAS  PATON. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer 
Cadet.  1st,  4th,  and  nth  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept. 
1919.     France  ;  Egypt. 

NICOLL,  JAMES  THOMSON  BELL. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical,  March  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet. 
2/'28th  London  Regiment,  Private  Sept.  1918.     Invalided  out. 

NICOLL,  JOHN  MCDONALD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Aug.  1914 ;  Major  April  1915  ;  Lieut.-Col. 
3/2nd  Northumbrian  Field  Ambulance.     France. 

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NICOLL,  WILLIAM  ANDREW. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  191 1-14  ;  M.A.  1919.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Private  Jan.  191 1  ;  Corporal  Aug.  1914.  6th  Royal  Scots,  Corporal 
July  191 5.      R.N.V.R.,  Sub-Lieut.  Nov.   1916.      Royal  Naval  Division. 

NICOLL,  WILLIAM  STEELE. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.   1913-15,  Cadet.     R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April   1915. 

NICOLSON,  Sir  ARTHUR  JOHN  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  Bart. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1897-1901,  L/Corporal.  M.A.  1905  ; 
LL.B.  Advocate,  1909.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  H.M.  Ships  Brilliant  and 
Caroline,  Grand  Fleet. 

NICOLSON,  HAROLD  STANLEY. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Law,  1911-15.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915 ; 
H.M.S.  Resolution. 

NICOLSON,  LEONARD  THOMAS  GREY. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  R.F.A.,  Gunner, 
attached  Trench  Mortar  Battery.     France  191 5.     Twice  Wounded.     Invalided  out. 

NICOLSON,  LIONEL  RUTHERFORD. 

Merchiston  Castle ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1902-7,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Law, 
1907-10  and  1914.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1914.  R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5. 
H.M.  Ships  Brilliant  and  Implacable,  Northern  Patrol. 

NICOLSON,  MAGNUS  ROBERT. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1920. 
R.F.A. ,  Gunner  June   1917. 

NIELD-FAULKNER,  SAMUEL  AMERY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1917;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.RF.P.S.  (Glasg). 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1918;  Captain  July  1919.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical 
Service,  Flight  Lieut.  Aug.  to  Dec.  19 19.     France  ;  St  Omer,  Guines,  and  Arras. 

NIGHTINGALE,  JOHN. 

Skipton  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1903;  D.P.H.  (Eng.).  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.E.R.,  1884-7,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  1910;  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
April   1916.     France.     Dispatches  Nov.   1917  and  April   1918.     T.D. 

NIGHTINGALE,  PERCY  ATHELSTAN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1898.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

NIMMO,  CHARLES  STUART 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14 
and  1916-20.  Rugby  International.  14th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914 
9th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916-  Instructor 
in  Topography  to  Royal  Air  Force  Cadets. 

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NIMMO,  OSWALD  PILLANS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  June  1916 ; 
Acting  Captain  Oct.   1916;  Major.     France. 

NIMMO,  ROBERT. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 5- 17.  Law  x^gent,  July  1917.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1917,  Cadet.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914  to  April  1915  ;  Officer 
Cadet  Nov.  1917.  2/ist  Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918;  Acting  Captain 
Nov.  1918.     Acting  Staff  Captain,  8th  Cyclist  Brigade,  1919. 

NIMMO,  WILLIAM  AINSLIE. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1915-17,  Cadet  L  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  9th  Labour  Coy.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Lieut.  Feb.  1919.     France. 

NISBET,  BRYCE  RAMSAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  79th  T.R.B.,  Private 
April  1917.     Machine-Gun  Corps.     Interpreter,  Sixth  Corps  H.Q.,  The  Rhine. 

NISBET,  F.  C. 

Student.     R.E.,  2nd  Lieut. 

NISBET,  WALTER  BLAKE. 

Brisbane  Grammar  School,  Queensland.  M.B.,  CM.  1885.  Australian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Major  April  1900 ;  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  Attached 
4th  Queensland  South  African  Contingent.     R.A.M.C,  Major. 

NISBET,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  Gallipoli  and 
France. 

NIVEN,  EVAN. 

Student  of  Medicine.     Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain.    Med.  Exp.  Force. 

NIVEN,  JAMES   PARKER. 

George  Watson's  College,  and  King's  College,  Aberdeen.  5th  Gordon  High- 
landers, Private  1881-4.  5th  Royal  Scots,  Private  1899;  2nd  Lieut.  1904;  Captain 
191 1.  Adjutant,  2/5th  and  6th  Royal  Scots,  Oct.  1914.  France  July  to  Aug. 
1916;  Adjutant,  Edinburgh  Vol.  Regiment,  1917.  H.Q.  Staff,  Special  Reserve 
Brigade,  July  1917  to  April  1919.     Wounded  July  191 5.     T.D.  1919.     Dispatches. 

NIXON,  HORACE  CLULOW. 

Sedbergh.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1904.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Dec.  1914. 

NOAD,  JOHN  ELLIOTT  MONCRIEFF. 

Osborne  and  Dartmouth.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Oct.  191 3  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.  attached  R.N.  Brigade. 
Temp.  Sub-Lieut.  Sept.  1914.     Antwerp.     Interned  in  Holland. 

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NOAKES,  ALFRED  WILLIAM  HAMMOND. 

King's  College,  London.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-16;  B.L.  1916.  R.G.A.,  304th 
Siege  Battery,  Gunner  July  1917.     Egypt  and  Palestine  Nov.  1917  to  Feb.  1919. 

NOBBS,  ATHELSTANE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1901.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1887-8,  Private.  R.A.M.C.,  Temp.  Lieut,  Hospital  Ship  and  to  Troops 
(Mediterranean),  Nov.  1914  to  Oct.  191 5.     Dardanelles  Oct.  191 5. 

NOBBS,  ERIC  ARTHUR. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1899;  Ph.D.  (Giessen) ;  F.H.A.S.  No.  4  Coy. 
O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1896-9,  Private.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1900, 
1st  Royal  Scots  (V.),  Private.  South  African  Forces,  Staff  Captain.  Wounded 
July  1915.     Dispatches  1915. 

NOBBS,  PERCY  ERSKINE. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.A.  1896.  F.R.I.B.A. ;  A.R.C.A.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1897-1901,  Private.  5th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Lieut. 
March  1915;  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Major  May  1917.  Acting  Director,  Canadian 
Army  Gymnastic  Staff  (Ottawa),  1916.  O.C.  Transatlantic  Conductory  Staff,  1917. 
Camouflage  Park,  R.E.,  France,  1918. 

NOBLE,  ALEXANDER  BERTRAM. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.A.  1897.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1901.  City  of 
Edinburgh  Vol.  Regiment.     Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.   1916. 

NOBLE,  DONALD. 

Student  of  Law.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Lieut. 
July  1915. 

NOBLE,  JAMES. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  1914.  i/4th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Private  July  191 5. 

NOBLE,  ROBERT  ORMISTON. 

Jedburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov. 
1916  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  3rd  and  7th 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  June   1918.     France  1918. 

NOBLE,  THOMAS  PATERSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  March  1916.  Surgical 
Specialist,  No.  2  Stationary  Hospital,  France. 

NOLAN,  ROBERT  HOWARD. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1900-5,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. ;  Captain  Nov.  1914  to  Jan.  1916. 
Cameroons. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

NORFOR,  ROBERT  CHRISTOPHER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916,  Cadet. 
10th  (Works  Battn.)  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private  Jan.  1917 ;  Sergeant  Sept. 
1917  to  March  1918.     Mention  March  1919. 

NORFOR,  WILLIAM. 

Dollar  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1884-5. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1886.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  2nd  Lieut.  1882.  5th 
Royal  Scots,  Captain  Oct.   1914.     O.C.  Prisoners  of  War  Camps  for  three  years. 

NORMAN,  GEORGE  PERCY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1900-4,  Private. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1917. 

NORMAN,  HUBERT  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  April  1916. 

NORMAN,  JOSEPH  MESSENGER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1912 
to  April  1914,  Cadet.  4th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  May   1917;  Captain  May  1918.     Burmah  and  North- West  Frontier,  India. 

NORMAN,  LOUIS  SEPTIMUS  FRANCIS  De  ROHAN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1887.  R.E.  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut.  1890;  Major  1905.  Resigned  1913.  Mobilised  R.E.  1914-17.  Attached 
Durham  R.G.A.  (T.),  and  32nd  Battn.  Middlesex  Regiment.     T.D. 

NORMAND,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  BLYTH. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  191 1  ;  D.Sc.  1920. 
Simla  Volunteer  Rifles,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915.  I.A.R.O., 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.  Attached  105th  Mahratta  Rifles,  1916. 
Meteorologist,  Mesopotamia,  1916-19.     Dispatches  1917. 

NORMAND,  WILFRID  GUILD. 

Fettes  College.  B.A.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  1910.  Advocate,  1910.  R.E.,  Electric 
Light  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  June   191 5  ;  Lieut.  Nov.   1916. 

NORONHA,  FREDERICK  HONORATE. 

St  Joseph's  College,  Bangalore.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Temp.  Lieut.  July   1915  ;  Temp.  Captain   1916. 

NORTHCOTE,  AUGUSTUS  BEAUCHAMP. 

Denstone  College,  Staffs.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May 
191 5;  Captain  June  1916.  3rd  Lancashire  Fusiliers.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship 
Britannic.     Egypt. 

NORTON,  RICHARD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd 
Air  Mechanic  Aug.  1916. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

NOURSE,  REGINALD  H. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1903-10.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Private  1914;  L/Corporal  1915. 
3rd  London  Field  Ambulance. 

NOWELL,  ALGERNON  JAMES  PHILBRICK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917. 

NUTT,  WILLIAM  HARWOOD. 

Sheffield  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903 ;  M.D.  1905.  South  African  Campaign, 
1900-1.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  1909.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914-19.  Radiologist, 
3rd  Northern  General  Hospital. 

OAG,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1905  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan. 
1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917.     France. 

OAG,  WILLIAM  DURHAM. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  July  to  Oct.  1917,  and 
Medical,  Oct.  1917  to  July  1918,  Cadet.  i/5th  and  i/6th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  Aug.  1914  to  Oct.  1916  and  Aug.  1918-19.     France. 

OBERLANDER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  ALFRED. 

B.A.  (Cape)  1898  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Feb. 
1916;  Major  Feb.  1919.     No  1  General  Hospital,  Wynberg,  Cape. 

O'BRIEN,  ARTHUR  JOHN  RUSHTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  D.P.H.  and  B.Hy.  (Durham).  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  1901-5,  Private. 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  Oct.  1915  to  July  1919.  West  Africa.  Wounded  July  1917. 
Dispatches  (three  times).     M.C  Sept.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C  July  1917. 

O'BRIEN,  CHARLES  RICHARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  March  1909. 

O'DEA,  E.  M. 

M.B.,  CM.     West  African  Medical  Staff. 

OGILVIE,  ALEXANDER. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  B.Sc.  1891.  R.E.  (T),  City  of  Edinburgh 
Fortress,  1888,  Major  and  O.C  1912  ;  Temp.  Lieut-Col.  July  1915  ;  Brevet  Lieut- 
Col.  June  1918;  Lieut.-Col.  May  1919.  T.D.  April  191 1.  Mentions  Feb.  1917 
and  June  1918.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

OGILVIE,  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  (Aberdeen).  Student  of  Law,  1902-5.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1905.  R.F.A., 
Gunner  May  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     France. 

OGILVIE,  ALEXANDER  THOMSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1916  to  May  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1919.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

OGILVIE,  GEORGE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1918,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Gunner  May  1916.     France  1917-18. 

OGILVIE,  GEORGE  HAMILTON. 

Repton.  Cadet  Corps  1902-5.  B.Sc.  191 1;  Diploma  in  Forestry  (Oxford). 
I.A.R.O.,  i/ioth,  2/ioth,  and  2/3rd  Gurkha  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Acting 
Captain  Dec.  1917 ;  Captain  Jan.  1919.  India,  Gallipoli,  Mesopotamia,  and 
Palestine.  Wounded  in  Palestine  Sept.  1918,  and  invalided  home  Nov.  1918. 
Dispatches  Sept.  1918.     M.C.  June  1919. 

OGILVIE,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Science,  191 1-1 5.     B.Sc.  1915.     R.E.,  Corporal. 

OGILVIE,  JOHN. 

Repton.  M.A.  1900.  North  Scottish  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Lieut. 
May  1916;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1916  to  Jan.  1919. 

OGILVIE,  PHILIP  GORDON. 

Repton.  Student  of  Arts,  1907-8.  I.A.R.O.,  21st  and  33rd  Punjabis,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 5.  Ordnance  Depot,  Bombay,  Captain  March  1917.  Dispatches  July 
1919. 

OGILVIE,  WALTER  HOLLAND. 

Bedford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1893;  D.Sc.  (P.H.) 
1898.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1886-91,  Sergeant.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  1893,  Lieut. -Col.  Jan.  1913;  Temp.  Colonel  Sept.  1916;  Brevet  Colonel 
June  1919.  Sudan  1896;  China  1900;  Thibet  1904.  Dispatches  Aug.  1917,  Jan. 
and  June  1919.     C.M.G.  Aug.  1917.     Order  of  the  Nile  (3rd  Class)  March  1919. 

OGILVIE,  WILLIAM  MACKAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  191 1  ;  B.Sc.  1913.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private 
Dec.  1 9 14. 

OGILVY,  STEWART  GRANT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  191 1.  i/ioth  Royal  Scots  (Cyclists  Battn.)  (T),  Major 
Nov.  1914.     RA.M.C,  Major  July  1917. 

O'HALLORAN,  HENRY. 

St  Mungo's  Academy,  Glasgow.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  4th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Aug.  1914;  Staff  Sergeant  Nov.  191 5.  6th  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1916;  Acting  Staff  Captain  Aug.  1917  ;  Adjutant  Oct.  1917.  i/i24th 
Baluchistan  Infantry,  Indian  Army,  May  1918.  Egypt  Jan.  1916.  Wounded 
at  Gallipoli  June  191 5  and  Salonika  Sept.   1916.     Dispatches  1917. 

O'HANLON,  LEONARD  THOMAS. 

Student  of  Law,  1912-13.  Chartered  Accountant,  1915.  3/4th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915 ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France. 
Wounded  at  St  Julien  near  Ypres  Sept.  1917,  and  at  Gouzeaucourt  Sept.  1918. 
Prisoner  of  War  Sept.  to  Nov.  1918. 

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OLDHAM,  JOHN  N. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1917-18.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C- 
Infantry,  March  to  Oct.  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1918.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1918. 

OLDMEADOW,  LLOYD  JOHN  HOLLIS. 

Church  Grammar  School,  Launceston,  Tasmania.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1902; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1898.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  1916. 

OLIPHANT,  ARTHUR  HILTON. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Edinburgh  Academy.     O.T.C.  1914-16.     Student  of 

Science,  1916-17.     O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917,  Cadet.     55th  T.R.B.,  Private  Oct.  1917 ; 

Acting  Sergeant  April  1918.    Attached  4th  Highland  Light  Infantry;  9th  Scottish 

Rifles.     France. 
OLIVER,  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Watson's  College.      M.B.,  Ch.B.   1904;  M.D.   1908;    D.P.H.  (Edin.)   1908. 

R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.   Nov.   1914;  Captain  May   1915  ;  Acting   Major   May  1918. 

D.A.D.M.S.  (Sanitary),  Salonika.     Dispatches  Oct.  1917.     Chevalier  of  Order  of 

Redeemer  of  Greece.     Medaille  des  Epidemies  en  vermeil. 

OLIVER,  ARTHUR  RUSKIN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.     O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1918-20.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.   1917  to  June  1918,  Cadet 

Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  June  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
OLIVER,  CHARLES. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.     Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.     Royal  Scots,  Private 

Sept.  1916;  L/Corporal. 
OLIVER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Ayr    Academy;   First  XV.     O.T.C.    1913-16.     University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May 

to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.     Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut. 
OLIVER,  JOHN  GILBERT. 

George    Watson's    College;    First   XI.     O.T.C.    1914-15.      Student   of   Medicine, 

1918-19.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Dec.   1916,  Cadet;   Officer    Cadet  Jan.   1917. 

R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917.     Thrice  Wounded. 
OLIVER,  JOHN  WALTER. 

George    Heriot's   School.      O.T.C.    1909-12,    Cadet   Corporal.      Student  of  Arts, 

191 2-14.     5th  and  8th  Royal'  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917; 

Lieut.  May  1919.     Wounded  Aug.  1915  and  July  1918.     Gallipoli ;  France. 
OLIVER,  MATTHEW  JAMES. 

Glenalmond;  First  XV.     Cadet  Corps  1879-81.     M.B.,  CM.  1886;  D.P.H.  (Edin.) 

1890.     1st  V.B.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.     Coast  Defences,  191 8. 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  BEAUCHAMP. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-17;  M.A.  1916;  (Hons.  Mental 
Phil.)  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1916; 
Officer  Cadet  July  1917.     Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut,  Sept.  1917. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

ORBELL,  RONALD  GRAEME  SCOTT. 

Christ's    College,  Christchurch,  New   Zealand.       M.B.,  Ch.B.    1904;    M.D.    1908; 

L.M.    (Dublin)     1905.       N.Z.    Medical    Corps,    Captain    July     191 5.       Gallipoli. 

Dispatches  Nov.  and  Dec.  191 6.     M.C.  Aug.  191 6. 
ORCHARD,  ALBERT  JOHN. 

Christchurch    High    School,    New    Zealand.     M.B.,    CM.    1896.      N.Z.    Medical 

Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1916.     France.     Dispatches  1917.     Mention  1919. 
ORCHARD,  JAMES  EDWARD  RUSSELL. 

M.B.,    Ch.B.    1910.     R.A.M.C,    Lieut.    Nov.    191 5  ;    Captain    Nov.    1916.     France, 

India,  and  Mesopotamia. 
ORD,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK  TROTTER.     (See  p.  751.) 
ORE,  FREDERIC  ALBERT. 

Congregational  School,  Caterham,  Surrey.     Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.     R.A.M.C. 

(T.),  Private  Nov.  191 5  ;  Acting  Corporal  Feb.  19 19.     1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance 

and  3rd  Water  Tank  Coy.,  France. 
ORME,  LOGAN. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 3-14.     O.T.C.  Infantry,  May   191 3  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.     3rd 

Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 

ORMISTON,  GEORGE. 

Alloa  Academy  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1919.  R.G.A.,  Gunner 
April  1917;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.  50th,  nth,  299th, 
and  256th  Siege  Batteries.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

ORMISTON,  THOMAS  MACLAY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 5.     Pharmacist.     R.A.M.C,  Private  Nov.  191 5;  Corporal 

Feb.  1916;  Sergeant  March  1916;  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918. 
ORMROD,  GARFIELD. 

Shrewsbury.      M.B.,    Ch.B.    1904.      R.A.M.C,   1904;    Captain    1909;    Major    Oct. 

1915;    Brevet    Lieut-Col.   Jan.    1917;    Acting    Lieut.-Col.    Aug.    1918.      France, 

Salonika,  and  Russia.     Dispatches  191 7. 

ORR,  ALEXANDER  MURDOCH. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  R.N. V.R.,  Ordinary  Signalman, 
April  1916;  Signalman  Sept.  1916;  Sub-Lieut.  Nov.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 
Mine-sweeping,  Sept.  1916.     Sound  Ranging,  Feb.  to  Sept.  1919. 

ORR,  ANDREW  CLARK. 

West  Kilbride  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914;  M.A.  191 5.  Licentiate,  Free 
Church  of  Scotland.  Munitions,  June  191 5  to  Jan.  1917.  4th  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Private  July  191 7 ;  Corporal  Oct.   1917. 

ORR,  ARCHIBALD. 

Pumpherston  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Nov.  191 5 
to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1916.  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917;  Lieut.  May  1919. 
France  March  to  Aug.  1917  and  Jan.  to  April  1918.     Wounded  April  1918. 

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ORR,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 7  ;  Captain 
June  1918. 

ORR,  JAMES. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13.  Chartered  Accountant,  1914. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  191 1.  nth  and  13th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July   1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

ORR,  JAMES  SYMINGTON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer 
Cadet  Oct.  1917.  1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918  to  June  1919. 
France  and  The  Rhine  April  1918  to  June  1919. 

ORR,  MATTHEW  YOUNG. 

Berwick  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1902-6.  2/7th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July 
1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917;  Commandant,  N.C.O.'s  School  of  Instruction,  Oct.  1916. 
15th  Scottish  Rifles,  Adjutant  Feb.  1917  to  April  1919.     Dispatches  Aug.  1918. 

ORR,  RYRIE. 

Kirkcaldy  School.  M.A.  1885.  J. P.  1st  Special  Service  Vol.  Battn.,  Private 
Nov.  1916;  Corporal  Jan.  1917;  Sergeant  Nov.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918. 

ORR,  RYRIE  J.  ERSKINE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-15.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept. 
191 5  to  May  1916,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  May  1916.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918;  Staff  Captain  and  R.T.O.  Dec.  1918.  253rd  Siege 
Battery,  France.     Wounded  at  Messines. 

ORWIN,  JAMES  STEWART. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  ;  Staff-Surgeon. 

OSBORNE,  DENIS  CALLENDER. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and 
1919-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 5,  Cadet.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Private  Oct.  191 5;  Sergeant  April  1916.  3rd  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918.     France.     Wounded  Aug.  1917. 

OSLER,  THOMAS  HENRY. 

Riversdale  School,  Cape.  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1914.     24th  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance. 

OSWALD,  ANDREW  BAIRD. 

Glasgow  High  School.  Glasgow  University  O.T.C,  1916,  Cadet.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.   1918;  Lieut.  June   1919.     26th  Army  Brigade,  France. 

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OSWALD,  DAVID  JAMES  TOSH. 

Pocklington  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and 
1918-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
H.M.  Ships  Tigress  and  Nomad,  Surgeon  Sub.-Lieut.  Taken  Prisoner  at  Battle  of 
Jutland  May  1916. 

OSWALD,  JOHN. 

B.Sc.  1907.  A.M.I.C.E.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1904-8,  Sergeant ;  Officer 
Cadet  Feb.  1916.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916 ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Captain 
Nov.  191 7  to  March  1919.  Egypt  and  Palestine  Sept.  1916  to  Feb.  19 18. 
Dispatches  June   191 8  and  March   1919. 

OSWALD,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1886;  B.D.  1892.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  Highland  Division  (T.),  Captain,  1899;  Major  1909;  Lieut.-Col., 
Lowland  Mounted  Brigade. 

OSWALD-SMITH,  HARRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  F.R.I. Ph.  Rugby  International 
(eleven  "Caps").  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  June  1916.  France 
1916-18.     Invalided  out  June   1918. 

OUTRAM,  J.  D. 

Student  of  Law,  1891.  Advocate,  1891.  3rd  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Captain 
and  Hon.  Major;  Major  May  1917.     1st  Garrison  Battn.  Scottish  Rifles. 

OVENS,  ROBERT  BLACKSTOCK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1910.  Student  of  Science,  1918-20.  8th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  1913;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916 ;  Acting  Captain 
April  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     France  Nov.  1914  to  Aug.  1918.     M.C.  Nov.  1916. 

OWEN,  ALLAN  CAMERON. 

Queen's  College,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1898-1902,  Private.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  Sept.   1917. 

OWEN,  GEORGE  ELMSLIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  June  1918;  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1919. 

OWEN-MORRIS,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  FREDERICK. 

Birkenhead  School;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-18; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  1904;  Corporal  Aug.  1914. 
Welsh  Horse  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Jan.  1918 ; 
Captain  Jan.  1919.     2nd  Leinster  Regiment.     France.     M.C.  Oct.  191 8. 

OWEN-PRITCHARD,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1901.  East 
African  Medical  Staff,  Captain  Aug.  19 14. 

563 


Record  of  War  Service 

OWLER,  ALEXANDER  WEBSTER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster.  3rd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
Private  Feb.  1916.  19th  Royal  Scots.  R.A.M.C.  R.E.,  Meteorological  Section, 
Sapper. 

PACE,  JOHN  FRANCIS. 

Stonyhurst  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1909-11,  Cadet. 
Civil  Surgeon  Aug.  1914.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  March  191 5.  H.M. 
Hospital  Ships  Egmont,    Victory,  Otway,  Hercules,  and   Crescent. 

PAGE,  GEORGE  FOSTER  BRAITHWAITE. 

Magdalen  College  School,  Oxford.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  191 2.  Royal  Navy, 
H.M.S.  Centaur,  Surgeon  April  191 3 ;  Acting  Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  Aug. 
1918;  Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  April  1919.  China  1914;  East  India  191 5. 
R.N.A.S.,  France,  1916-17. 

PAGE,  RANDOLPH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18, 
Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  191 8;  2nd  Lieut.     France. 

PAGET,  ALFRED  JAMES  MEYRICK. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1897.  East  Africa,  1900-4.  S.M.O,  Troops,  British 
Somaliland,   1908-16.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April   1916. 

PAISLEY,  WILLIAM  WALKER. 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 5-17.  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Sept.  1917 
to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R,  Midshipman,  Feb.  1918. 

PALLETT,  WILLIAM  HORNER. 

Blairlodge ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1902-4,  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1904-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1904-6,  Private. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917;  Captain  April  1918.    Mesopotamia,  East  Africa,  India. 

PANDIT,  JAI  CHAND. 

B.Sc.  191 5.  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  1914.  Munitions,  191 5.  Assistant  Port 
Engineer,  Mesopotamia,  1917. 

PANIKKAR  KAVALAM,  PADMANABHA. 

Trivandrum  School,  India.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  D.T.M.  &  H.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917. 

PANTON,  HENRY  FORBES. 

Glenalmond.  Cadet  Corps  1 899-1902.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1906-8,  Private.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  191 2  ;  Captain  March  191 5  ;  Brevet 
Major  June  191 7.     29th  Division,  Med.  Exp.  Force.     D.S.O.  ;  M.C 

PANTON,  J.  BARRIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-12.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Jan.  191 3,  Cadet  Sergeant.  N.Z.  2nd  Brigade  Field  Artillery, 
Corporal,  Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Egypt, 
Dardanelles,  N.Z.  Contingent,  and  France,  Guards  Division. 

564 


Record  of  War  Service 

PARHAM,  WILLIAM  MASKELYNE. 

Merchant  Taylors'  School,  London.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1902.  Civil  Surgeon, 
South  Africa,  1900-2.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Major  Dec.  1915.  47th 
Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France.     Invalided  home  1917. 

PARIS,  GODFREY  ANTHONY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914, 
Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

PARIS,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  May  1914, 
Cadet.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T),  Private  April  1916; 
L/Corporal  May  1916;  Sergeant  Aug.  1916.  5th  Border  Regiment  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

PARISH,  HENRY  JAMES. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1918. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  July  1918,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1918; 
Captain  Sept.  1919.     18th  Stationary  Hospital,  Tiflis,  the  Black  Sea. 

PARK,  GEORGE  WILLIAMSON. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B,  CM.  1893;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1896. 
Chief  Censor,  Penang,  1914.  Penang  Volunteers,  Sergeant  1916-17.  Bowhill 
Auxiliary  R.C.  Hospital,  Selkirk,  1918. 

PARK,  ROBERT. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ; 
Captain  May  1916.     France  1915-17.     Wounded  at  Somme  1916.     Torpedoed  191 7. 

PARK,  THOMAS  GLOVER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1902-6.     R.N.V.R.,  Sub-Lieut. 

PARKER,  HARRY  GORDON. 

Durham  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon  Sept.  1914. 
R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  France  and  The  Rhine 
(three  years).     Field  Ambulance.     51st  Manchester  Regiment. 

PARKER,  HERBERT  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Medicine.  F.R.CS.  (Edin.)  1897.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1901  ;  Lieut.-Col. 
Nov.  191 2.  Egypt  and  Gallipoli.  1st  Field  Ambulance,  Lancashire  Division. 
Nell  Lane  Military  Hospital,  Manchester. 

PARKER,  JAMES  SMITH. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  191 5  ;  B.Sc.  School- 
master.   RE.  (Special  Brigade),  4th  Battn.,  Corporal  July  191 5.     Munitions,  1916-19. 

PARKER,  ROBERT  OVEREND. 

Dundee  High  School;  Athletics.  Student  of  Science,  1917-19.  O.T.C 
Engineers,  March  to  Oct.   1918,  Cadet.     R.E.,  Officer  Cadet  Nov.   1918. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

PARKER,  WYNDHAM. 

King's  School,  Chester;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1908 
to  April  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Captain  June  1916. 
M.C.  Nov.  1916.     Italy.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

PARKES,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1919;  F.RC.S.  (Honorary)  1919;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1919. 
N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  1897;  Colonel  March  1916.  N.Z.  General  Hospital,  Egypt, 
191 5.  D.D.M.S.,  Jan.  1916;  and  D.M.S.,  N.Z.  Exp.  Force,  1917.  C.M.G.  Jan. 
1916  ;  C.B.E.  Jan.  1918.     Knight  of  Grace  of  St  John  1918. 

PARR,  ALFRED  ERNEST. 

Ph.D.  (Leipzig);  M.S.  in  Agriculture  (U.S.A.);  B.Sc.  1904.  Indian  Army,  United 
Provinces  Horse  (Northern  Regiment),  Sergeant  1914.  nth  Lancers,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  1916 ;  Captain  1918.  Indian  Frontier  1916;  Egypt  and 
Palestine   1916-19.     Twice  Wounded.     Dispatches  1917. 

PARR,  CLIFFORD  HEATLEY. 

B.Sc.  191 3.  15th  and  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5.  5th  Reserve  Cavalry  Regiment,  March  1916. 
nth  Hussars,  Lieut.  Nov.  1916  to  March  1919.     France. 

PARR,  THOMAS  PARR. 

Lymm  Grammar  School,  Cheshire;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-17; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  St  Andrews  University  O.T.C.  1910-14.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Mobilised  Jan.  1917 ;  Captain  July  1917 ;  Lieut. 
(Regulars);  Temp.  Captain  July  1919. 

PARRY,  EDGAR  ROWE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1893;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1913.  Chitral, 
1895;  Somaliland,  1903-4.  135th  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt,  and  20th 
Indian  General  Hospital,  Mesopotamia. 

PARRY,  EVAN  ITHEL. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ;  L.R.FP.S.  (Glasg.)  1914.  Rugby 
"Blue."  Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon  Oct.  1914.  H.M.  Ships  Himalaya  and 
Dreadnought. 

PARRY,  FRANCIS  MARDON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  D.P.H.  (Camb.).  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  1900;  Major  1912;  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  1917. 

PARSONS,  JOHN  ARTHUR. 

Burnley  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1899.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Captain 
March  1918.     Leicester  Yeomanry.     R.M.O,  14th  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

PARSONS,  LAURANCE  DUDLEY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     Ceylon  Defence  Force,  Colombo  Town  Guard,  1917-19. 

566 


Record  of  War  Service 

PASOUAL,  JAMES  A. 

Stonyhurst  College,  Blackburn.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  May  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER.       . 

M.B.,  CM.  1885.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut,  attached  3rd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch).     Palestine. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  GORDON. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1879;  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1886.  Royal  Berkshire 
Regiment,  Vol.  Battn.,  Surgeon-Captain.  R.A.M.C,  Hon.  Temp.  Major  Nov. 
1914.     Hon.  Associate,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.     Dispatches  1919. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  STEPHEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  May  1910; 
Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  May  1918.  H.M.  Ships  Egmont,  Hussar,  Columbella, 
and  Theseus.     Mediterranean  and  Black  Sea. 

PATERSON,  ARTHUR  KEPPIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Jan.  1910, 
Cadet,  and  Engineers,  Feb.  1910  to  Dec.  191 5,  Lieut.  Transferred  R.E.,  65th 
Lowland  Division,  Captain  March  1916.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1918. 

PATERSON,  ARTHUR  McMASTER. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 2-16.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  attached  O.T.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914  ;  Acting  Captain  March  1916  ;  Captain  Jan.  1917.     France. 

PATERSON,  ARTHUR  SPENCER 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19. 
Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

PATERSON,  ARTHUR  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain. 
N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  June  1918.     3rd  N.Z.  Hospital. 

PATERSON,  BASIL  STANLEY  McCHEYNE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Dec.  1915  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918-19.  France  1916-18  Somme ;  Le  Cateau. 
Twice  Wounded. 

PATERSON,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1890.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.E.R., 
1882-5,  Corporal.  1st  V.B.R.  Berkshire  Regiment,  Lieut.  1st  and  4th  Hampshire 
Regiment,  Cadet  Battn.,  Captain  1910;  Major  191 1;  Lieut-Col.  Nov.  1916; 
Colonel  May  1 91 8.     V.A.D.     B.R.CS.  1912-15. 

567 


Record  of  War  Service 

PATERSON,  DAVID. 

Student  of  Law,  1895-7.  Law  Agent,  1902.  R.F.A.  (T.),  323rd  Brigade,  Captain 
May  1908;  Temp.  Major  Oct.   1914;   Major  June   1916 ;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col.   Dec. 

1915.  D.S.O.  June  1919. 

PATERSON,  DONALD  HUGH. 

Winnipeg  School.     B.A.  (Manitoba) ;  Student  of  Medicine,   1912-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 

1916.  Anatomy  Staff,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916.  Canadian  A.M.C.,  Captain  Dec.  1917.  1st  Dorset- 
shires;  12th  Suffolks;  135th  and  91st  Field  Ambulances,  France,  1916-17. 
Duchess  of  Connaught's  and  Petrograd  Officers'  Hospital,  London,  1918-19. 

PATERSON,  DONALD  ROSE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1883  ;  M.D.  1887.  R.A.M.C,  Major  1908.  3rd  Western  General 
Hospital. 

PATERSON,  DOUGLAS  GORDON. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1913-17,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  Royal  Air  Force,  3rd  Air  Mechanic,  June  1917 ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

PATERSON,  FRANK  SALMON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  1917  to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  R.G.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

PATERSON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  SIMLA. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  R.A.M.C,  191 1  ;  Captain  Aug.  1914; 
Major  and  D.A.D.M.S.,  Scottish  Command,  1919.     Mention  Aug.  1918. 

PATERSON,  HECTOR  MACDONALD. 

Dundee  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to  June  1918, 
Cadet.     R.F.A. ,  Officer  Cadet  June  1918. 

PATERSON,  HECTOR  McLEOD. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.  12th  and  13th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1915.  North 
Staffordshire  Regiment,  Lieut.  July  1917.  France  April  1916  to  Nov.  1917. 
Invalided  home  Nov.   1917. 

PATERSON,  HUGH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1905;  Captain  Aug.  1914 ; 
Acting  Major  Jan.   1918;    Acting  Lieut.-Col.     3rd  Cameron   Highlanders. 

PATERSON,  IAN. 

Blairlodge.  M.B.,  CM.  1885.  R.A.M.C.  1887,  Major  1899.  Relief  of  Chitral. 
South  African  Campaign,  1899- 1902. 

568 


Record   of  War  Service 

PATERSON,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1892.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Hon.  Chaplain   1916.     France. 

PATERSON,  JAMES  HENRY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1902;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1911.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain. 
Malta,  France,  and  Egypt.     Invalided  out  April  191 8. 

PATERSON,  JAMES  LEE  HAMILTON. 

Rutherford  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Feb.  1917;  Captain  Feb.  1918.     Macedonia.     Dispatches  1919. 

PATERSON,  JAMES  RALSTON  KENNEDY. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Aug. 
to  Oct.  1915,  Cadet.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.     R.E.     M.C  April  1918. 

PATERSON,  JOHN. 

Ayr  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-14.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17,  Cadet 
Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917.  122nd  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1917;  Lieut.  May  1919.     France.     Gassed  at  Armentieres,  April  1918. 

PATERSON,  JOHN. 

Ayr  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1902.  Schoolmaster.  3/ist  Ayrshire  Yeomanry, 
Private  Nov.  191 5.  Attached  12th  Highland  Light  Infantry.  France  Dec. 
1916  to  May  1917.     Wounded  at  Arras  April   1917. 

PATERSON,  JOHN  CLYDE. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Science,  1910-12.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1910-12,  Cadet.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut,  and  Captain  March  1916. 
Dispatches  May  1917. 

PATERSON,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  June  1916  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917.  R.G.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

PATERSON,  RANDOLPH  ELLIOT. 

St  Ann's,  Redhill,  Surrey.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1918. 
Government  Hospital,  Apia,  Samoa. 

PATERSON,  THOMAS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1899.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A., 
Gunner  May  1916 ;  Bombardier  Dec.  1916 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918 ;  Temp. 
Captain  Jan.   1919.     The  Rhine. 

PATERSON,  VICTOR  A.  Y. 

Perth  Academy.  Cadet  Corps  1914-15,  Acting  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts, 
1915-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1915  to  May  1916,  Cadet  Corporal. 
R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916 ;  Lieut.  April  1918. 
France,  Italy,  and  The  Rhine.     Wounded  May   191 7. 

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Record  of  War   Service 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM. 

Chefoo,  N.  China.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  July  1918,  Cadet.  Chinese 
Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1918.     France. 

PATERSON  BROWN,  KEITH. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical  191 5-16,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1916. 
40th  British  Field  Ambulance.     Mesopotamia,  Caucasus.     Dispatches  April  1917. 

PATLEY,  HUBERT. 

St  John's  College,  Johannesburg.  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1913  to  March  1917,  Cadet  Staff-Sergeant. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 

PATON,  ALEXANDER  KELLY  ROBERTSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1902.  Minister,  Presbyterian  Church  of  England. 
A.S.C.  (Northumbrian  Division),  Private  Nov.  1914;  Sergeant  Feb.  191 5;  2nd 
Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

PATON,  DAVID. 

M.A.  1901.  Schoolmaster.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  June  1917;  L/Corporal 
Sept.  19 1 7. 

PATON,  DAVID  DUNCAN. 

M.A.  1900;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  (Resigned).  Australian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Hon.  Major.     Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  No.  8  General  Hospital. 

PATON,  EBENEZER  GRIEVE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  191 5-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.     Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

PATON,  IAN  ALEXANDER  MORRIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  Anatomy 
Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
March  1916.  R.F.A.,  95th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916 ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918. 
France  1916-18.     Wounded  March  1918.     Invalided  out  March  1919. 

PATON,  LEONARD  CECIL. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XL  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  (Hons. 
Classics)  1914.  Oxford  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 3  to  July  1914,  Cadet. 
10th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  May  1918. 
Intelligence  1917-18.  France.  Three  times  Wounded,  Sept.  191 5.  Invalided 
out  March  1919.     Dispatches  Nov.  191 5  and  Jan.  1916.     M.C.  (Loos)  Sept.  191 5. 

PATON,  MONTGOMERY  PATERSON. 

M.A.  (Hons.)  and  B.Sc,  Distinction  (St  Andrews);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Major  Feb.  1918.  97th  Brigade,  R.F.A. ; 
10th  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry ;  64th  Field  Ambulance,  and 
DA.D.M.S.  21st  Division.     Dispatches.     M.C.   1918;    D.S.O.  Jan.   1919. 

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PATON,  PETER  FORSYTH. 

Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  March 
1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Lieut. 
March  191 8.     France  and  Italy. 

PATON,  WILLIAM  BROWN. 

Lasswade  School.  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal 
July  1916. 

PATON,  WILLIAM  CALDER. 

Glasgow  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1912 ;  Captain  July  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1918 ; 
Brevet  Major  June  1919.  112th  Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Lahore  Division,  and 
128th  Combined  Field  Ambulance,  Bozanti,  Asia  Minor.  France  Nov.  1914  to 
Sept.  1915  ;  Mesopotamia  Sept.  1915  to  May  1918;  Egypt  and  Palestine  May  1918 
to  Feb.  1920.     M.C.  and  Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

PATRICK,  JOHN  CAIRNS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Commerce,  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  April  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet,  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  July  1916.  France  1915-18;  Loos  and  Somme. 
Wounded  Aug.  191 8. 

PATRICK,  RUSSEL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-10.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1912-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
June  1915.     R.H.A.,  Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Captain  Nov.  1917. 

PATTEN,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  1907.  Minister  of  Congregational  Church.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  June 
1915;  3rd  Class,  May  1917.  France  Nov.  1915.  Dispatches  May  1917.  M.C. 
March  191 8. 

PATTERSON,  JAMES  WATERS  THORNTON. 

Wheelwright  Grammar  School,  Dewsbury ;  First  XL  Student  of  Medicine, 
1915-16  and  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet  Corporal;  Medical  1918-19, 
Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917  to  April  1918. 

PATTERSON,  NORMAN  JOSEPH. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-13  and 
1916-18;  L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1919.  Cricket  "Blue."  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1913-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  23rd  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.  France. 
Wounded  at  Hooge  Aug.   191 5.     Invalided  out   1916.     Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

PATTERSON,  WILLIAM  GILCHRIST. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918-19.     53rd  (Y.S.)  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  July  1918, 

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PATTERSON,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

PATTERSON,  WILLIAM  TYRRELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.  Ch.B.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain 
Nov.  1 91 6.     19th  Motor  Ambulance  Convoy.     East  Africa. 

PATTON,  CLARE  REGINALD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Feb.  1913,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     Cameroons  Exp.  Force  (Gold  Coast),  West  Africa. 

PATTON,  WALTER  SCOTT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  Jan.  1914. 

PATTULLO,  HENRY  ALEXANDER. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1916  to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb. 
1917.  3rd  and  13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917 ;  Lieut.  March  1919. 
France  Aug.  1917-18.  Jat  Light  Infantry,  Indian  Army,  Sept.  1918.  Mesopotamia 
March  1919.     i/8th  Rajputs,  Kurdistan.     M.C.  (Arras)  March  1918. 

PAUL,  CUTHBERT  BALFOUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut. 

PAUL,  DAVID  HUTCHEON. 

Park  Hurst  School,  Buxton.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915  to  Feb.  1919.     Military  Hospital,  Oswestry. 

PAUL,  GEORGE  GRAHAM. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews;  First  XI.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  LL.B.  1909.  Advocate, 
1910.     Nigerian  Land  Contingent,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  Dec.  191 5. 

PAUL,  HECTOR  GILBERT. 

Waid  Academy,  Anstruther ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  April  to  Nov.  1918,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1918. 

PAUL,  KENNETH  WARREN. 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  191 2-14.  CD. A.  R.G.A.,  Gunner 
Aug.   1915. 

PAUL,  ROBERT  LYALL. 

Portobello  School.  Student  of  Law,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  5th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1918  to 
May  1919.     Attached  18th  Scottish  Rifles,  France,  Sept.  1918. 

PAUL,  WILLIAM  FORDYCE. 

Bathgate  Academy.  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Scots,  Private  1916 ; 
Corporal. 

PAULIN,  NEIL  GODFREY. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1909.  Student  of  Law,  1910-14. 
R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 1;  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  June  1916.  86th 
Army  FA.  Brigade,  France,  191 5-19.     Wounded  at  third  Ypres  June  1917. 

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PA  WAN,  JOSEPH  LENNOX. 

St    Mary's  College,  Trinidad,  B.W.I.     M.B.,  Ch.B.   1912.     Trinidad  B.W.I.  Light 

Infantry,  Surgeon-Lieut.  191 5. 

PAWLETT,  FRANCIS. 

Oakham  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1897-1900.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1 898-1900,  L/Corporal.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  5th  Battn. 
Canadian  Infantry,  Major  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916.  Attached  Irish 
Guards  and  2nd  West  Riding  Regiment.  France.  Dispatches  Jan.  and 
March   1919.     D.S.O  Sept.   1918. 

PAYN,  JOHN  REDWOOD. 

Pietermaritzburg  College,  Natal.  Cadet  Corps  1903-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 1 
to  June  1913,  Cadet.     Forth  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  191 3  ;  Captain  June  1916. 

PEACH,  BENJAMIN  NEEVE. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-11,  Cadet  Bom- 
bardier. R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1917 ; 
Acting  Major  Dec.  1917  ;  Major  Oct.  1918.     Salonika  Sept.  1915. 

PEAKE,  ERNEST  CROMWELL. 

Blackheath'School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898  ;  M.D.  1915.  Anglo-Belgian  Red  Cross,  1915. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.     Brook  War  Hospital,  Woolwich,  191 5-16. 

PEARCE,  CHARLES  ROSS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1914. 

PEARCE,  JOHN  LINDESAY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Captain  June  1916  to  Jan.  1919. 
M.C  April  1917. 

PEARSON,  FRANK  ROBERT  TAYLOR. 

M.A.  1892.  Schoolmaster.  Royal  Air  Force,  June  1917 ;  Acting  Captain, 
Education  Technical  Group,  to  Feb.  1919. 

PEARSON,  JOHN  HENRY  HERBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Temp. 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  France,  Gallipoli,  and  Italy.  Order 
of  Leopold  and  Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian)  1917. 

PECK,  HERBERT. 

Hutton  Hall,  Dumfries.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1899;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) 
1886;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1890.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  and  Sanitary  Officer,  1909. 
42nd  Reserve  Park,  A.S.C     Medical  Recruiting  Board. 

PEEBLES,  ALEXANDER  SPALDING  MACKIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1903.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain;  Major 
March   191 6. 

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PEEBLES,  JOHN  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     Royal  Navy,  Staff  Surgeon ;  Fleet  Surgeon  Feb.  1918. 

PEEBLES,  THOMAS. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1898-1902,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916-17.  42nd 
General  Hospital,  Med.  Exp.  Force. 

PEEK,  JOHN  HAROLD. 

Maitland  School,  N.S.W.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1914. 
South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Hon. 
Captain  191 1.  R.A.M.C.,  Temp.  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Temp.  Major  Jan.  1919. 
D.A.D.M.S.  (Sanitation),  Aldershot.  Sanitary  Officer,  Italy.  Dispatches  Aug.  1917. 
Cavaliere  della  Corona  d'ltalia  March  191 8. 

PEFFERS,  ANDREW. 

Forfar  Academy.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  First  XL  St  Andrews  University  O.T.C. 
1910-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  3rd  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1918.  France 
March  to  Dec.  191 5;  Mesopotamia  Jan.  1916  to  Aug.  1919.  Dispatches  Aug. 
1917.     Legion  of  Honour  (Chevalier)  June  1919. 

PEILL,  ERNEST  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Captain 
Jan.  1918;  Major  Sept.  1918.  No.  3  Native  Labour  General  Hospital,  France. 
Dispatches  July  1919. 

PEIRSON,  DUNCAN  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  (Cape) ;  M.B.,  CM.  (Edin.)  1898.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902. 
South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Major  Jan.  1916.  4th  Field 
Ambulance. 

PENBERTHY,  CLIFFORD  PEARCE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1916.  South 
African  Field  Ambulance,  Dresser.     France.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  Feb.  1917. 

PENDRICH,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
July  191 5  ;  Corporal  July  1916. 

PENFOLD,  ERNEST  ALFRED. 

Portsmouth  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1889.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1891  ; 
Staff  Surgeon  1899;  Fleet  Surgeon  1907;  (Surgeon-Commander  1918). 
Dispatches  Sept.  1916.  D.S.O.  Jan.  1917  ;  Order  of  St  Stanislaus,  2nd  Class  (with 
Swords)  June  1917. 

PENMAN,  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  April  1917.  Palestine  and 
Macedonia. 

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PENMAN,  JOHN. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 5.  R.F.A.,  34th  Reserve 
Battery,  Gunner  April  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918.     R.G.A.,  71st  Heavy  Battery. 

PENNEL,  ALEXANDER  NORVAL 

Student  of  Science,  1912-15.  R.N.V.R.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Captain  Aug.  191 8.     Malta. 

PENTLAND-SMITH,  ARCHIBALD  LUMSDAINE. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  (St  Andrews);  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Edinburgh  Castle  and  North  Oueensferry  Hospitals. 
V.A.D.  Hospital,  Elie.     H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Asturias. 

PEPPER,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  i/8th  Royal 
Warwick  Regiment. 

PERCIVAL,  EDGAR. 

Darlington  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C  Medical, 
Jan.  1909  to  July  1913,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1913  ;  Captain 
March  1915  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  June  1918.  France  and  The  Rhine.  Dispatches 
Jan.  1915  and  1917.     D.S.O.  Sept.  1916;  M.C  Nov.  1917. 

PEREGRINE-JONES,  D.  J. 

Old  College  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918-20.  R.E.,  Sapper  Sept.  1914; 
Sergeant  1916;  Officer  Cadet  1916-17.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1917;  Lieut.  1918.     France. 

PESEL,  HOWARD  GEORGE. 

Loretto.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915;  Captain 
Jan.  1916;  Acting  Major.  France.  No.  6  General  Hospital,  and  36th,  9th,  and 
41st  Divisions.     Italy  and  The  Rhine.     M.C. 

PETER,  JOHN. 

Bo'ness  Academy.  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  nth  Battn.  Scottish  Rifles, 
Private  July  191 5.     Salonika. 

PETERKIN,  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1900;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1897.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  and 
Sanitary  Officer,  1909. 

PETERKIN,  WILLIAM  BRUCE. 

Loretto.  O.T.C.  1913-14.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1916  to  Jan.  1918, 
Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  10th  and  3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1 91 8  to  Jan.  1919.     Royal  Air  Force. 

PETERSEN,  GORDON. 

Glenalmond  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1915-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier. 
R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1918. 

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PETERSON,  WILLIAM  MURRAY. 

Glenalmond  ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1912-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916 
to  April  1917,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  April  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917. 

PETRIE,  ALFRED  ALEXANDER  WEBSTER. 

Portsmouth  Grammar  School.  Cadet  Corps  1899- 1902,  Cadet  Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1908;  M.D.  1913;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910;  M.D.  (Lond.)  1913.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1902-8,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain 
June  1916.     3rd  Stationary  Hospital,  France,  and  The  Rhine. 

PETTIGREW,  FRANK  W. 

Dunbar  School.  Technical  Assistant,  Surgery  Department.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private  1908.  Transferred  R.A.M.C,  1912  ;  Corporal  May  1914;  Sergeant 
Aug.  1915;  Acting  Staff-Sergeant  May  1917.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 
Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  Oct.  191 5.     Invalided  out  Sept.  1918. 

PHEASE,  RONALD  NORMAN. 

Turriff  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-1 5  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  1910  to  July  1913,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  July  1917. 
Transferred  to  Regulars,  April  1919.     Indian  and  Mesopotamian  Exp.  Forces. 

PHILIP,  CHARLES  LYALL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903.  Red  Cross  Driver,  1916.  I.A.R.O, 
2nd   Lieut.   Aug.   191 8.     Supply  and  Transport  and  8th  (Indian)  Cavalry. 

PHILIP,  COLIN  CAMERON. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1909.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C  Medical,  Oct.  1909  to 
Jan.  191 3,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5;  Captain  July  191 5. 
Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt. 

PHILIP,  GEORGE  HAROLD. 

Merchiston  Castle;  O.T.C.  1915-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916  to 
March  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  March  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1917;  Lieut.     France.     Gassed  March  1918.     Prisoner  of  War. 

PHILIP,  GEORGE  MORRISON. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14  and  1918;  B.Sc  1918.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  1911-14,  Cadet.  15th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.  Attached  Royal  Air  Force,  April  to  Nov.  1918.  France. 
Wounded  June  1916  and  Oct.  191 7.  Dispatches  March  and  Sept.  1916  and 
Dec.   1917.     M.C  Jan.   1916;   Bar  to  M.C  June  1916;   D.S.O.  June  1917. 

PHILIP,  JAMES  RANDALL. 

Dundee  High  School.     Student  of  Arts,  1917-19.     O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan.  to  Aug. 

1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1919. 
PHILIP,  NORMAN  McLEOD.     (See  p.  752.) 

PHILLIPS,  HENRY  WHITBY. 

Atherstone  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.D.  1886;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1881. 
Surgeon,  Croydon  District  National  Reserve.  Surrey  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Captain 
Oct.  1917;  Major  Dec.  1918. 

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PHILLIPS,  HUGH  RICHARD. 

Cheltenham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898 ;  M.D.  1902.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Aug.  1914-1 5. 
Hospital  Ship  Soudan.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Sept.  191 8.  King  George's  and 
other  Hospitals,  London. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN. 

Southgate  House  School,  Sunderland.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ; 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1887.    RA.M.C  (T.),  Major  1908.     5th  Southern  General  Hospital. 

PHILLIPS,  JOSEPH  EVELYN. 

The  Lodge  School,  Barbados.  First  XI.  O.T.C  1905-10,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec. 
1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914-15.  Royal  Navy,  Temp. 
Surgeon  Oct.  1916.     RN.  Hospital,  Plymouth. 

PHILLIPS,  WILFRID  WESTWOOD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914,  Cadet. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  1915. 

PHILP,  HORACE  ROBERT  ANDREW. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  East  African  Medical  Service.  District 
Surgeon,  Nyeri,  1915-16  and  1917-20.     Kenya  Province,  Feb.  1916  to  March  1917. 

PICKERING,  BERNARD. 

Leamington  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.) 
1905.     RA.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1919. 

PICKLES,  FREDERICK. 

Bradford  Technical  College.  M.A.  1893.  Headmaster.  St  George's  (Bristol) 
Cadet  Corps,  Captain.     Bristol  University  Volunteer  Battn.,  Private  Oct.  1917. 

PIERCE,  HOWEL  BULKLEY. 

Dinglewood  School,  Colwyn  Bay;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5  and 
1917-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  12th  and  2nd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.     Dispatches  March  1918. 

PIERCY,  GEORGE  BOWMAKER. 

Heaton  Park  Road  School,  Newcastle.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1903-9, 
Minister.  RA.M.C,  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Nov.  1914;  Corporal 
Dec.  1914;  Sergeant  Jan.  1915.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.     Egypt  and  Palestine.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1918. 

PINION,  STANLEY. 

Methodist  College,  Belfast ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915. 

PIRIE,  ALEXANDER  HOWARD. 

Dundee  High  School.  B.Sc.  1896;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897.  X-Ray  Demonstrator. 
McGill  University.  Royal  Scots,  1892-4.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch). 
M.O.  London  Scottish.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  1901  ;  Captain 
1906;  Major  Jan.  1918.     3rd  Canadian  General  Hospital  (McGill),  France  1914. 

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PIRIE,  JAMES  HUNTER  HARVEY. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  B.Sc.  1899;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1907; 
F.RC.P.  (Edin.)  1910.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1907;  Captain  1909;  Major  March 
1918.  East  African  Medical  Staff,  Captain  1914.  British  and  German  East 
Africa,  Aug.  1914-16. 

PITCAIRN,  ANDREW. 

Leven  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  April 
1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917.  Mesopotamia. 
Dispatches  Oct.  1917. 

PITHIE,  GRAHAM  PRESTON. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Sept.  1917  to  June  1918,  Cadet.     Royal  Artillery,  Officer  Cadet  June  1918. 

PITT,  JOHN. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  R.A.M.C,  Private  June  191 5  ; 
Acting  Sergeant  1916.     No.  4  Ambulance  Train,  France. 

PLAYFAIR,  JOHN  MAXWELL. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1916-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
1918  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1919.     17th  Division,  Trench  Mortar  Brigade,  France  July  1918. 

POAD,  KENNETH. 

Leighton  Park  School,  Reading;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1917-18.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet.     Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Private  Oct.  1918. 

POCKLEY,  FRANCIS  ANTILL 

M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  191 1.     Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  1915. 

POLE,  DAVID  GRAHAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1897-9.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme 
Courts,  1901.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1899,  Private;  S.S.C  Coy.,  2nd 
Lieut.  1901  ;  Captain  (Retired)  1912.  12th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Captain 
Aug.  1914;  Major  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut-Col.  Sept.  1915.  France,  Loos.  Invalided 
home  Dec.  191 5. 

POLE,  LAURENCE  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1906.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1897-1900,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
Nov.  191 5  to  March  1919.  R.M.O,  RE.,  19th  Division  and  Ninth  Corps.  H.Q. 
(School  of  Instruction).     France. 

POLLOCK,  ALEXANDER  JOHN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 1-17 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917;  D.P.H.  1920.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
19 14-17,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Nov.  1917.     Port  Edgar  Base. 

POLLOCK,  ALEXANDER  NORMAN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.     Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon  Jan.  1915. 

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POLLOCK,  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5;  Captain  May  1916  to 
Nov.  191 7. 

POLLOCK,  JOHN  DONALD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1896.  R.N.V.R.,  Hon.  Surgeon  1915.  H.M.S.  Gunner. 
O.B.E.  1919. 

POLLOCK,  WALTER. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-11,  Cadet.  9th,  nth, 
and  17th  Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1916.  34th  Battn.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd 
Lieut.  June  1917;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918.     France  1916-18,  Somme. 

POOLE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C, 
Medical,  May  1912  to  July  1917,  Cadet  Q.M.S.  Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon- 
Lieut.  July  1917.     Heligoland  Battle,  Nov.  1917.    Mined  off  Heligoland,  June  1918. 

POOLE,  LEOPOLD  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1908-10,  Cadet 
Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1912;  Captain  March  1915;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Jan. 
1918.     Dispatches  1916,  1917,  and  1918.     M.C  Jan.  1917  ;  D.S.O.  April  1917. 

POPE,  JUSTIN  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1913.  14th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.; 
Lieut.  3rd  Connaught  Rangers,  Captain  July  19 17.  Salonika  and  Serbian 
Retreat.     Invalided  home  June  1916.     Boulogne  1917.     M.C 

PORRITT,  ERNEST  EDWARD. 

Wanganui  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1903;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.) 
1898.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1892-6,  Private.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps, 
Surgeon-Lieut.  1899;  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  191 5.  Samoa  1916.  Hospital  Ship 
Maheno,   19 1 7- 1 9. 

PORTEOUS,  ALEXANDER  JAMES  DOW. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Cadet  Corps  1908-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Arts,  1914-16.  2/8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1916;  L/Corporal  March 
1917  ;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918;  3rd  attached  nth  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd 
Lieut.  June  191 8  to  Feb.  1919. 

PORTEOUS,  EDWARD  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  1914  to  Oct.  1916.  Cameroons  Exp. 
Force.     Croix  de  Guerre. 

PORTEOUS,  HAROLD  BURNET. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Captain.  2nd  S.W.  Mounted  Brigade  Field 
Ambulance. 

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PORTEOUS,  HERBERT  BRENTON. 

King  James  I.  Grammar  School,  Bishop  Auckland.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1918-19.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Oct.  1916;  Piper  Feb. 
191 7;  L/Corporal  Nov.  191 7. 

PORTEOUS,  NORMAN. 

Student  of  Science,  1907-8.  A.M.I.C.E.  R.E.,  Sapper  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1916 ;  Captain  Sept.  1917; 
Acting  Major  March  1919;  Lieut-Col.  April  to  Dec.  1919.  France.  Dispatches 
June  1916,  Jan.  and  March  1919.     M.C.  Jan.  1917 ;  D.S.O.  June  1919. 

PORTEOUS,  NORMAN  WALKER. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  56th  T.R.B.,  Private 
April  1917;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  3rd  attached  13th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1918-19. 

PORTEOUS,  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  M.D.  1918.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Feb.  1917. 

PORTER,  ALLAN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1914.  R.A.M.C. 
Lieut.  1916;  Captain  Nov.  1917. 

PORTER,  HERDMAN. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5. 
R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Major  9th  Field  Ambulance,  Kent.     Invalided  out   1916. 

PORTER,  Sir  JAMES. 

LL.D.  1912;  M.A.,  M.B.,  CM.  1877;  M.D.  (Aberdeen).  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon 
Vice-Admiral.  Special  Service,  Aug.  1914  to  Sept.  1917.  CB.  1902;  K.C.B. 
1910;  K.C.M.G.  (Dardanelles)  1916. 

POSTLETHWAITE,  WILLIAM  BARRY. 

Repton.  O.T.C  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-1 1,  and  Medical,  191 1-14,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major,  Jan.  1918  to  May  1919.  M.C.  Sept.  1917  ; 
Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

POTTER,  HARRY  RADFORD. 

Epworth  College;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1916-17,  and  Medical,  April  1918  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet. 
Hon.  Artillery  Coy.,  Private  Aug.  1917.     France. 

POTTER,  WILLIAM  MISKIN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1902-8,  Cadet  Corporal.  B.A.  (Camb.)  191 2. 
Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
10th  and  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917 ; 
Captain  April  1918.     France.     Wounded  and  Gassed  Oct.  1917. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

POTTINGER,  DAVID. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909  to  Jan.  1911,  Cadet.  Lothians 
and  Border  Horse,  Private  191 1. 14.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct. 
1915;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  33rd  Casualty  Clearing  Hospital,  Ludd, 
Egyptian  Exp.  Force.     M.C.  Aug.  1916. 

POTTINGER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1 899-1902,  Private.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1915. 
N.Z.  Hospital  Ship  Marama,  191 5-16.     Egypt,  Salonika,  Malta,  and  France. 

POTTS,  ARTHUR  EDWARD. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  B.Sc.  191 2;  M.Sc.  (Cornell,  U.S.).  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1910-12,  Cadet.  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry  (McGill 
Coy.,)  Private  June  1915  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  France.  Wounded  at  Courcelettes 
and  Arras. 

POTTS,  EDMUND  THURLOW. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1 901  ;  M.D.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Captain;  Major  Oct.  191 5  ;  Temp. 
Lieut.-Col.  Nov.  191 7.  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  No.  7  Field  Ambulance. 
France  ;  Mons,  Aug.  1914,  Le  Cateau,  Marne,  and  Aisne.  Dispatches.  C.M.G. ; 
D.S.O.  Feb.  191 5. 

POWER,  MICHAEL  PATRICK. 

Student  of  Science,  1906-7.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  191 3. 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  Dec.  191 5.     5th  Divisional  Train,  France.     M.C. 

POWER,  REGINALD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

POWRIE,  ROBERT  WALKER  RENNIE. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1915  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1915-16, 
Cadet.  Royal  Naval  Air  Service,  2nd  Class  Air  Mechanic,  March  1916;  1st  Class, 
Sept.  1917  ;  Leading  Mechanic,  April  1918  ;  Petty  Officer,  June  1918. 

PRASAD,  BINDESHWARI. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     Indian  Medical  Service  (Indian  Contingent),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914. 

PRASAD,  KANTA. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1913.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1915. 
Lower  Burma.     Kaisar-i-Hind  Gold  Medal,  June  191 7. 

PRENTICE,  CHARLES  WHITECROSS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
March  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918. 

PRENTICE,  WILLIAM  BAIRD. 

Loretto.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1917  to  March  1918, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

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PRESTON,  JAMES. 

Boroughmuir  School.     Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.     Royal  Navy,  H. M.S.  Royal  Oak, 

July  1917;  A.B.  Seaman  Nov.  1917.     Attached  Wireless  Staff  as  Decoder. 
PRESTON,  CLASSON  O'DRISCOLL.     (See  p.  752.) 
PRICE,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

Mussoorie  School,  India.     First  XV.  and  XI.     Cadet  Corps,  Sergeant.     M.B.,  CM. 

1883.     Q.E.R.  1879-83,  Private.     R.A.M.C.  (H.H.R.),  Captain  Aug.  1914-19. 
PRICE,  ALFRED  REES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  April  191 2. 
PRICE,  ARTHUR  CLEMENT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.   191 1  ;  D.T.M.  &  H.  (Camb.).     R.A.M.C,   Lieut.  June   1916;   Captain 

June  1917.     No.  3  Native  Labour  General  Hospital;  73rd  Field  Ambulance;  and 

7th  Northamptonshire  Regiment. 
PRICE,  ARTHUR  ERNEST. 

Beauvale    School,   Nottinghamshire.     Student   of  Science,   191 8-19.     R.H.A.  and 

R.F.A.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1918  ;  Acting  Captain.     France  1914. 

PRICE,  EDMUND  GEORGE  CHAMBERS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-8.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Feb.  1909  to  June  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain 
Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  June  1918.     France  1915-18.     Dispatches. 

PRICE,  FREDERICK  NOEL  RITCHIE.     (See  p.  752.) 

PRICE,  LLOYD  TURTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Highland  Brigade,  Surgeon-Lieut. 

PRICE,  RAYMOND  HERBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Major ;  Lieut- 
Col.  July  1916. 

PRIESTMAN,  GEOFFREY. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8-19.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
Sept.  1914;  Corporal  Jan.  191 5  ;  Acting  Sergeant  1917.  58th  Casualty  Clearing 
Station  and  18th  Field  Ambulance. 

PRIMROSE,  ALEXANDER. 

Pictou  Academy,  Nova  Scotia.  M.B.,  CM.  1886  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1888.  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  March  191 5;  Colonel  1917.  4th  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  Salonika.  Consulting  Surgeon,  Canadian  Forces  in  England, 
1917-18.     Dispatches  1918.     CB.  June  1918. 

PRIMROSE,  ALEXANDER  FERGUSSON. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1908-12  and  191 7.  9th  Royal  Scots 
(V.),  1907.  R.E.,  City  of  Edinburgh  (Fortress),  2nd  Lieut.  1909;  Lieut.  1912; 
Captain  Dec.  1914.     O.B.E. 

PRING-MILL,  RICHARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-13.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 1  to  June  1913,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5,  (Regulars)  Feb.  1916;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917. 

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PRINGLE,  GEORGE  LORAINE  KERR. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1897.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  May  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  29th  Casualty 
Clearing  Station  ;  5th  West  Yorkshire  Regiment  (T.).     France.     M.C.  June  1918. 

PRINGLE,  GEORGE  TAYLOR. 

Peebles  High  School.  M.A.  191 2  ;  M.A.  (Oxford).  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  Dec.  191 5, 
Private.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.  France  Dec.  1916  to  Sept.  1917.  Invalided 
out  July  1918.     Ministry  of  Munitions  and  Labour,  1918-19. 

PRINGLE,  JOHN  MILLIE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  March 
1916;  Captain  Sept.  1916;  Major  Dec.  1918.     M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

PRINGLE,  ROBERT  NORMAN. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa.  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps, 
Sergeant-Major.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1895-9, 
Corporal.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Feb.  1915  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1916.  21st  Mounted 
Brigade  and  1st  South  African  Field  Ambulances.  Wounded  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa.     D.S.O  1917 ;  M.C.  Aug.  1918. 

PRINGLE-PATTISON,  ANDREW  ERNEST  SETH. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1905-7.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1908-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Temp. 
Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  (Reg.)  Feb.  1918.     France  1914.     Wounded  Oct.  1917. 

PRINGLE-PATTISON,  NORMAN  SETH. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1908  ;  LL.B.  1909.  9th  and  7th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  June  1916.  Gallipoli  Aug.  191 5.  Invalided 
home  Nov.  1915.  France  May  1917 ;  Ypres,  Cambrai,  and  St  Quentin.  Wounded 
March  191 8. 

PRIOR,  NORMAN  HENRY. 

Auckland  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  Oct.  191 5  to  March  1919.     M.C.  Dec.  1916. 

PRITCHARD,  SYDNEY  CLIFFORD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1903.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917. 

PROSSER,  DAVID  GRIFFITHS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-14,  Cadet  Officer.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15 
and  1918-20;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet 
Corporal.  nth  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5; 
Lieut.  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919.     M.C.  Aug.  1917. 

PROUDFOOT,  FRANK  GREGOIRE. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1900.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1908  ; 
Major  Aug.  1914.  Queen's  Own  Oxfordshire  Hussars  (T.).  Military  Hospital, 
Brighton,  and  Ambulance  Train,  France.     Wounded  at  second  Ypres  April  191 5. 

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PROUDFOOT,  ROBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1913;  D.P.H. 
(Vict.)  1913.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  May  1911;  Captain  Nov.  1914;  Acting  Major  May 
1918.  D.A.D.M.S.,  53rd  Division,  Dec.  1915  to  June  1918.  Serbian  Order  of 
White  Eagle,  with  Swords  (4th  Class),  and  Dispatches  Sept.  1916. 

PROUDFOOT,  THOMAS  CHARLES  INNES. 

Clifton  Bank,  St  Andrews.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  Sept.  1916  to  Aug.  1917, 
Cadet  B.S.M.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918; 
Lieut.  Aug.  1919.     France  May  1918.     The  Rhine  Nov.  1918  to  July  1919. 

PROUT,  WILLIAM  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1884.  R.A.M.C,  Major;  Lieut.-Col.  April  1916.  Egypt,  Suez  Canal. 
Dispatches  (Egypt)  1916;  (Home)  1917.     C.M.G. ;  O.B.E.  1919. 

PROWSE,  SAMUEL  WILLIS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1896;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1898.  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  1916.     No.  4  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing  Station. 

PRYDE,  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1898;  B.Sc.  1908.  I.A.R.O.  Aug.  1918  ;  Captain  Oct. 
1918  to  Jan.  1919.     Recruiting  Officer  for  Travancore. 

PRYDE,  ROBERT  BEVERIDGE. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  and  1919;  M.A.  1919.  Schoolmaster. 
8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Feb.  191 5  ;  Corporal  April  1915;  Sergeant  July 
1916.     France  191 5. 

PRYTHERCH,  JOHN  ROWLANDS. 

Friars  School,  Bangor.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.) 
1900;  D.P.H.  (Ireland)  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 
Sanitary  Officer,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  Alexandria. 

PUCKLE,  BRUCE  HALE. 

Uppingham.  O.T.C.  1907-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  May  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  9th  Welsh  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Acting  Major  April  1916;  Captain  June  1918; 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Sept.  1918  to  March  1919.  Machine-Gun  Corps.  France  and 
The   Rhine  (three  years).     D.S.O.  and  Dispatches  (Somme)  Jan.  1917. 

PULLON,  EDWIN  DOUGLAS. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  Cadet  Corps  1906-7,  L/Corporal.  B.Sc.  1910;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1920.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Dec.  1914;  Captain; 
Major  May  1918.  German  South- West  Africa;  Med.  Exp.  Force;  Hospital  Ship. 
German  East  Africa  and  Union  of  South  Africa. 

PURCHAS,  ARTHUR  CHALLINOR. 

Auckland  College  and  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1884; 
M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)   1884.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Major  Aug.   1914  to  March   1919. 

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PURCHAS,  FREDERICK  MAURICE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5.  3rd 
Australian  Field  Ambulance.     Egypt ;  France  March  1916,  Ypres  and  Somme. 

PURDOM,  JAMES  MATHERS. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  i/4th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  1910;  Corporal  Aug.  1914;  C.Q.M.S.  July  1916.  Attached  Egyptian 
Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  May  19 17  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  19 18.     France  and  Egypt. 

PURDY,  WILFRID  JOHN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  1917  ; 
Captain  March  191 8.  France.  10th  Stationary  Hospital,  13th  and  36th  Field 
Ambulances,  1917.     63rd  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  1917.     Burial  Unit,  France,  1919. 

PURVES,  JAMES  EWART. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1914 
to  Feb.  1915,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Feb.  191 5.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     H.M.S.  Gloucester. 

PURVES,  KENNETH  MACLENNAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1917-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  191 5  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  April  1916-18  and  July  to  Oct.  1918. 

PURVES,  ROBERT  BLACK. 

Epsom  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1895;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1899.  Tutor,  Clinical 
Surgery,  1899-1903.  Lincolnshire  Yeomanry,  Surgeon  Captain  1907.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Major  Aug.  191 5;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  Feb.  1919.  No.  2  Prisoners  of  War 
Hospital,  Heliopolis,  Cairo.     Dispatches  Nov.  1915.     D.S.O.  Sept.  1918. 

PURVES,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal; 
Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  June 
1918.     France.     Invalided  home  Nov.  1918. 

PURVES,  WILLIAM  THOMPSON. 

M.A.,  1894.     A.M.I.M.E.     R.N.V.R.,  Temp.  Lieut.  Nov.  1914. 

PURVIS,  GEORGE  BURNETT. 

Kingswood  College,  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony.  Cadet  Corps  1902-7.  Student 
of  Science,  1916.  South  African  Forces,  Heavy  Artillery,  Gunner  1914-15. 
German  South-West  Africa.     R.F.C.,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Cadet. 

PYMAN,  BERTRAM. 

Malvern  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish  Horse 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  Transferred  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Aug. 
191 5.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine. 

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PYOTT,  ERNEST  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 7.  9th  and  12th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1918.  France;  Loos  and  Ypres  1915, 
Cambrai  and  Le  Cateau  19 18. 

QUIGLEY,  JOHN. 

Holy  Cross  Academy,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  Royal  Scots, 
Private  April   1917  ;  L/Sergeant  May   1917. 

RABAGLIATI,  ANDREA  FRANCIS  HONYMAN. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  191 1;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 1. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1916.     East  Africa.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917. 

RABAGLIATI,  DUNCAN  SILVESTRO. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  B.Sc.  1902;  M.R.C.V.S.  1904.  Royal  Army  Vet. 
Corps,  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1916.  Egypt.  O.C.  No.  1  Camel 
Hospital,  Feb.  1916  to  July  1919.     Dispatches  Oct.  1916.     O.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

RABAGLIATI,  HERMAN  VICTOR. 

M.A.  1906.  President,  S.R.C.  Barrister,  Lincoln's  Inn.  R.F.C.  and  Royal  Air 
Force,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1916;  Lieut.  Nov.  1917;  Captain  May  1918.  France  Nov. 
1916;  Recording  Officer,  May  1917  ;  Adjutant,  XIII.  Wing,  May  1918  to  Jan. 
1919. 

RADCLIFFE,  FRANK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1915.     O.B.E.  Feb.  1919. 

RADFORD,  AUBREY. 

Pietermaritzburg  College,  Natal.  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1904-7,  Sergeant-Major, 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  191 3-14  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry. 
June  1909-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  June  1915;  Captain  Dec.  1915; 
Major  April  191 8.     M.C.  March  191 8. 

RADFORD,  THOMAS  KIRKPATRICK. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1910.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C.  Artillery  and 
Engineers,  1908-10,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  Wounded  June  1916. 
Invalided  out  July  1917. 

RAE,  ALEXANDER  MONTGOMERY  WILSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-19.  Anatomy 
Staff,  1919.  Scottish  Horse  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1917. 
Imperial  Camel  Corps. 

RAE,  DAVID  ADAMS. 

M.A.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  Glasgow  High  School  O.T.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain 
Sept.  1918. 

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RAE,  DOUGLAS. 

Kirkcudbright  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 1- 14.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  July  1918; 
Adjutant,  2nd  Royal  Scots.     France,  The  Rhine. 

RAE,  FREDERICK  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1886.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1st  Highland  Brigade  (T.) ;  Oct.  1914.  1st  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1914;  16th  General  Hospital,  France,  Sept.  191 5.  1st  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers,  Jan.  to  Sept.  1916. 

RAE,  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1912-13.  R.A.M.C.  (T.)  Scottish 
Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1917.  1st  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment  and  21st  Lancers. 

RAEBURN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

St  George's  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1912;  D.P.H  (Edin.) 
1908.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.     Military  Hospital,  Pirbright,  Surrey. 

RAI,  DEWAN  HAKMUAT. 

M.A.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Captain  July  1910;  Major  Jan.  1919.     M.C  and  Dispatches. 

RAINIE,  WILLIAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1877.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
Lowland  Division  (T.),  Nov.  1892;  Colonel  1912.  Coast  Defences  (Tay),  and  9th 
Cyclist  Brigade  (T.).     T.D.  1912.     Mention  March  1918. 

RAINNIE,  WILLIAM  ROLAND. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1911-15.  O.T.C  Engineers,  1912-15, 
Cadet  L  Corporal.  R.E.  (T.),  Scottish  Signal  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
Sept.  1915.     Attached  G.H.Q.  Signalling  Coy.     France  Jan.  1918  to  July  1919. 

RAINY,  HARRY. 

M.A.  1885;  M.B.,  CM.  1891;  M.D.  1899;  F.R.CP.  (Edin.)  1896.  Lecturer  on 
Physical  Methods  in  Treatment  of  Disease.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  July  1908. 
2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

RALSTON,  CLAUDE  LYON. 

Edinburgh  Academy ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law  1889.  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
1896.     5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  Captain.     Rejoined  Sept.  1914. 

RAMSAY,  GRAHAM  COLVILLE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914; 
Captain  Nov.  191 5.  Liaison  Officer,  Hedjaz  Campaign.  Arab  Medical 
Administration,  Damascus.     Dispatches.     O.B.E.    Order  of  El  Nahda  (Hedjaz). 

RAMSAY,  MAXWELL. 

Otago  School,  New  Zealand.  Cadet  Corps.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1908-10,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Feb.  1918. 

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RANKEN,  HENRY. 

M.A.  1879;  B.D.  1887.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain  1892.  4th  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers,  Lieut.-Col.  1907;  Colonel  191 2.  Officiating  Chaplain  to  Troops, 
Irvine  District,  from  Sept.  1914.     Mention  June  1918. 

RANKEN,  THOMAS. 

Eton.  Athletics.  Eton  College  R.V.,  189 1-4,  Sergeant.  Oxford  University  R.V., 
1894-8,  Lieut.  Student  of  Law,  1899-1902.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1902.  8th 
Royal  Scots  (T.)  1891,  Captain  1906;  Major  Aug.  1916;  Brigade  Major  2/ist 
Lothian  Infantry  Brigade,  April  191 5.     Attached  General  Staff,  191 5-19.     T.D. 

RANKIN,  ADAM  LAWSON  KELLY. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Dec.  1916  to  July  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  Forth  R.G.A. 
(T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918  ;  Lieut. 

RANKIN,  DONALD. 

Fort  William  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-16  and  1917-19.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  191 5.     H.M.  Ships  Hind,  Narbrough,  and  Ulster. 

RANKIN,  GEORGE  CLAUS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Phil.)  1897;  B.A.  (Camb.).  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Lincoln's  Inn.  R.G. A.,  Anti-Aircraft  Section,  June  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918. 

RANKIN,  VICTOR  ALBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) 
1919.     1st  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T.),  Private  1910.     Mobilised  Aug.  1914, 

RANKIN,  OLIVER  SHAW. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1906;  B.D.  1909.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Dec.  191 8.  Minister  to  German  Prisoners  of  War.  712th 
Labour  Coy.,  Peronne,  France. 

RANKIN,  WILLIAM  BLACK. 

Student  of  Law,  1883-8.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1889.  1st  and  4th  Highland 
Light  Infantry  (S.R.)  1900.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Major.  1st  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Nov.   191 5.     India  Jan.   1916  to  May   1918. 

RANKINE,  GEORGE. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-13,  Cadet 
Bombardier.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  D.A.D.M.S.  Aug. 
1916;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916  and  May  1918.  M.C. 
191 5  ;  Two  Bars  to  M.C.  1918.     Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur  June  1917. 

RANKINE,  MARY  DOUGHTY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1916.  R.A.M.C.  Dec.  1916.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital,  Craigleith. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

RANKINE,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

Auchterderran  School.  M.A.  1883  ;  B.D.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1901  ;  3rd  Class,  191 1;  2nd  Class,  June  1916.  Lowland 
Division  (T.).     Gallipoli  191 5  ;  Egypt  1915-16. 

RAO,  RAJAH  MANOOR  VENKATA  SESHACHELAPATI. 

High  School,  Guntur,  Madras.  M.A.  191 3.  Barrister-at-law.  Indian  Defence 
Force,  Havildar,  Jan.   191 8. 

RAO,  STEPHEN  RAMCHANDRA. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

RATTRAY,  ALEXANDER  MAIR. 

M.B,  CM.  1897 ;  M.D.  1903.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

RATTRAY,  MALCOLM  MacGREGOR. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  RA.M.C.  1897;  Lieut.-Col. 
March  191 5.  Crete  1898.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Dispatches 
Feb.  1915,  Jan.  1916,  May  and  Dec.  1917.     D.S.O.  June  1917. 

RATTRAY,  PETER. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  (Glasg.)  1895. 
No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Captain.  No.  1 
West  Riding  Field  Ambulance.     Huddersfield  War  Hospital  A.S.C.  (M.T.V.). 

RAUCH,  JOSEPH. 

South  African  College,  Capetown.  O.T.C.  1907-12,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1914-16  and  1917-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-16,  Cadet. 
South  African  Ambulance,  Dresser,  191 5.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  1916. 
South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1918.  No.  1  Military  Hospital,  Wynberg, 
Capetown. 

RAWLENCE,  HAROLD  ERNEST. 

Dean  Close,  Cheltenham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P. 
(Lond.)  1905;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Captain  June 
1916;  Major  March  1918.  Special  Surgical  Military  Hospital;  Alexandra 
Military  Hospital,  Cookham.     Mention  Dec.   1919. 

RAWSON,  ROBERT  EDGAR. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1917.  Divisional  Bombing 
Officer,  1916  Brigade;  Signalling  Officer,  1917-19.     Dispatches  Feb.  1916. 

RAY,  MATTHEW  BURROW. 

Lancaster  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1903;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1893.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1888-92,  Private. 
1st  (V.B.),  5th  and  7th  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  1899;  Captain 
1905.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  May  1914  ;  Major  Dec.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Nov. 
1915  to  May  1919.  France.  No.  3  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Nov.  191 5.  41st 
Stationary  Hospital,  April  1919.     D.S.O.  and  Dispatches  Jan.  1917. 

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RAYMOND,  JOHN  KIMBER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1898;  Fleet  Surgeon.  Pacific  Station, 
1914-16.     Grand  Fleet,  1916-19. 

READMAN,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     R.A.M.C.,  Temp.  Lieut.  Dec.  1914.     France. 

REDDEN,  JAMES  CHARLES  NELSON. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-16  and  1919;  M.A.  1919.  Schoolmaster.  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Private  July   1916. 

REDPATH,  JOHN. 

Ednam  School,  Roxburghshire.  M.A.  1903.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  10th  Siege 
Battery,  Gunner  Nov.  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 7.     France. 

REDPATH,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 2-1 5.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914.  R.E.  (Special 
Brigade),  Corporal  July  191 5.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  to  Dec.  1918.  France 
Aug.  191 5  and  Oct.  1916.     Gassed  June  1916. 

REEKIE,  CHARLES  BARCLAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1918-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Nov. 
191 5.     Northern  Patrol. 

REEKIE,  JOHN. 

Cliftonbank,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916-17, 
Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1918. 

REEKIE,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  i/3rd  Scottish  Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant. 
Queen  Victoria's  Own  Corps  of  Guides,  Indian  Army,  Lieut. ;  Captain  and 
Adjutant.     Egypt,  Gallipoli,  191 5,  and  India. 

REENEN,  JACOB  WILLIAM  Van. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 

REES,  AURFRYN  MUDIE. 

School  for  Sons  of  Missionaries,  Blackheath ;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of 
Arts,  1913-15  and  1919;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1914  to  June  1915, 
Cadet.  12th  and  9th  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5;  Lieut.  July 
1917.     France.     Wounded  at  Somme  1916. 

REES,  D  C. 

Student  of  Arts.     R.A.M.C.  (Field  Ambulance),  Private. 

REIACH,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major.  4th  Australian 
Field  Ambulance. 

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REID,  ALEXANDER. 

Lochgelly  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1901-6.  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  June  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918. 
France. 

REID,  ALFRED  ROBERT  R. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  Royal  Scots  to  1915. 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.     Rejoined  1917. 

REID,  ARTHUR  GORDON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  B.Sc.  (Lond.).  2nd  V.B.  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment, 
Captain  March  1917.  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Major  Jan.  1918.  No.  2  West  Riding 
Field  Ambulance. 

REID,  CHARLES  BERRINGTON  BALFOUR. 

Avenue  Academy,  Berwick.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1916-17;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  191 1  and  1916-17 ;  Infantry,  1912-14,  Cadet. 
Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  191 5. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     France  191 5.     Gassed  at  Loos. 

REID,  ERIC  McKAY. 

Liverpool  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917;  Captain 
April  191 8. 

REID,  FRANCIS  WARRACK. 

MA.  (Hons.  Classics)  1907.  16th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (2nd  Glasgow  Battn.), 
1912;  Captain  Dec.  1914.     M.C.  June  1919. 

REID,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to  Sept.  1916, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  A.S.C  Oct.  1916 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec. 
1916;  Lieut.  June  1918;  Acting  Captain  July  1918-19.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

REID,  HUGH  SMITH. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1907; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910.     R.N.V.R.,  Clyde  Division,  Surgeon  Feb.  1913. 

REID,  ISIDORE  EUGENE  ROSENSTEIN. 

Royal  Italian  College.     M.B.,  CM.  1897.     Vol.  Medical  Service,  U.S.A.,  1917-19. 

REID,  JAMES. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  Solicitor.  Football  "  Blue " 
1905-11.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet.  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  to  June  1919. 

REID,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1917 
to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  191 8.     94th  Brigade,  21st  Division. 

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REID,  JAMES  KENELN. 

Sedbergh.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Captain  June  1918. 
Mesopotamia. 

REID,  JAMES  MARTIN. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1903; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)   1903.     Rugby   International.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.   191 8. 

REID,  JAMES  MORE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1878;  M.D.  1880.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.-Col.  (retired). 

REID,  JAMES  SCOTT  CUMBERLAND. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1911-14.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut. 
1914;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Captain  July  191 5  ;  Temp.  Major. 
France. 

REID,  JAMES  STUART  WELLESLEY. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-17,  Cadet  C.S.M.  Student  of  Arts. 
1918-19.  4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917.  France 
1918.     Gassed  Aug.  1918. 

REID,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1912-16;  M.A.  1916.     R.F.A,  2nd  Lieut. 

REID,  JOHN. 

Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  R.F.A,  256th  Brigade, 
Gunner  May  191 5  ;  Sergeant  Sept.  191 8.     France  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1919. 

REID,  JOHN. 

Lybster  School.  M.A.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  3rd  East  Lancashire  Regiment, 
July  1917.     Machine-Gun  Corps.     I.A.R.O,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

REID,  JOHN  OWEN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  1910 
to  June  1912,  Cadet.  RA.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915. 
France  1914;  India,  Persian  Gulf,  and  Mesopotamia. 

REID,  LOUIS  ARNAUD. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-19.  M.A.  (Hons.)  1919.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E,  City  of  Dundee  Fortress  (T.),  Sapper 
Sept.  1914.     Invalided  out  191 5. 

REID,  ROBERT  JOHN. 

Buckie  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8-19.  Solicitor.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C, 
Private,  Nov.  191 5  ;  Officer  Cadet.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ; 
Lieut.  Sept.  191 8. 

REID,  SPENCE  DAER. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  191 1.  House  Surgeon,  R.I.E.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  March  191 5. 
France. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

REID,  WALTER  RICHARD. 

Malvern  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1897-1900.  R.F.A.,  Staff  Captain; 
Major  Oct.  1914;  Staff  Officer,  2nd  Grade,  Aug.  1917;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June 
191 8.     Dispatches.     D.S.O. 

REID,  WILLIAM. 

Montrose  Academy.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  St  Andrews  University  Battery,  Fife 
R.G.A.,  Gunner.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915;  Captain  May 
1916-19.  2nd  Northern  General  Hospital,  Leeds.  No.  12  Reserve  Cavalry 
Regiment.     No.  12  Stationary  Hospital,  and  230th  Field  Ambulance,  France. 

REID,  WILLIAM  BREMNER. 

Prince  Alfred  College,  Adelaide,  South  Australia.  First  XI.  B.D.Sc.  (Melb.) 
L.D.S.  (Vict).  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-20.  Anatomy  Staff,  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  April  1916.  France  Sept.  to  Dec.  191 5;  Salonika  Dec. 
1915  to  Sept.  1917;  Palestine  Sept.  1917  to  June  1918. 

REID,  WILLIAM  WALKER. 

M.A.  (Aberdeen) ;  B.D.  1898.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
April  1917  to  Oct.  1918.     i/Sth  Gordon  Highlanders,  France,  1917-18. 

REILLY,  BERNARD  JOSEPH. 

Clonmel  Grammar  School,  Co.  Tipperary.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  April  191 5.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet. 

REIS,  CYRIL  HERBERT  STAFFORD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1906-9.  C.D.A.  President,  Agricultural 
Society,  1908-9.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  May 
191 8.     Attached  G.H.Q.,  Ireland,  Advisory  Committee  (Educational),  Dec.  191 8. 

REIS,  GORDON  STANLEY. 

Royal  High  School.  B.Sc.  1909.  28th  London  Regiment  (2nd  Artists'  Rifles 
O.T.C),  Cadet  Sept.  1918 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Timber  Supply  Department,  Dec.  1917  to 
Sept.  191 8. 

REIS,  HAROLD. 

Royal  High  School.  Lincoln's  Inn  O.T.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Student  of  Science,  1919. 
R.E.,  Tunnelling  Branch,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;   Lieut.  July  1917.     France. 

REMACLE,  RENE. 

Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  Candidat  Ingenieur  (Belgian  Degree).  54th  Coy. 
T.A.G.  (Belgian  Army),  Private  April  1917  ;  Corporal  Sept.  1917. 

RENDALL,  ROBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1888-93,  Corporal.  Ex-Admiralty,  Surgeon.  1st  V.B.  Suffolk  Regiment,  Private 
May  1915  ;  Sergeant' and  Musketry  Instructor,  July  1917.  Suffolk  R.A.S.C,  M.T. 
(V),  Lieut.  April  1918.     Suffolk  R.A.M.C  (V),  Temp.  Lieut.  June  191 8. 

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RENNIE,  JOHN. 

Trinity  Academy.     Student  of  Science,  1919.     Scottish  Rifles,  Private  Nov.  1916. 

RENTON,  ARCHIBALD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  Student  of  Science,  1917.  O.T.C 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  July  191 7,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  Officer  Cadet  Aug 
1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     178th  Brigade,  France. 

RENTON,  AUGUSTUS  CECIL. 

Epsom  College  ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Hockey  "  Blue."  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
June  1917;  Captain  June  1918;  Major  Aug.  1918.  No.  1  British  General 
Hospital,  Amara,  Mesopotamia,  and  Hamadan,  Persia. 

RENTON,  HORATIO  BORROWMAN. 

Epsom  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  Hockey  "Blue."  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1915  to  July  1917,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     East  Africa. 

RENTON,  JAMES. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1918-20.  5th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private  Jan.  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  to  June  1919.  Gas 
Instructor  (two  months).  France  Aug.  191 5.  Invalided  home  May  1916.  France 
June  1917.     Wounded  Oct.  1917. 

RENTOUL,  JOHN  LAWRENCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Nov.  191 5.  10th  General  Hospital,  St 
Omer.  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Britannic,  Dec.  191 5;  torpedoed  Nov.  1917.  Med. 
Exp.  Force  and  France.     Dispatches  Sept.  191 8. 

RENWICK,  ALEXANDER  CAMERON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.     France. 

RENWICK,  ALEXANDER  MACDONALD. 

M.A.  191 1  ;  B.D.  191 3.     Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.     Chaplain. 

RENWICK,  DANIEL. 

Fireman,  New  Buildings.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private  March  191 5.  Suvla 
Bay  Sept.  191 5  ;  Egypt  Dec.  191 5.  13th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Salonika,  Oct.  1916;  France  June  1918  to  March  1919. 

REOCH,  DOUGLAS  JOHNSTON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1917  to 
Jan.  1918,  Cadet.  Tank  Corps,  Private  Jan.  1918;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918;  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

REYNARD, 

M.B.,  Ch.B.     Royal  Navy,  Fleet-Surgeon. 

REYNOLDS,  ARTHUR  OWEN  PLAYFORD. 

M.B.  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Oct.  1915.  1st  South  Staffordshire  Regiment, 
France.     M.C  Aug.  1916. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

REYNOLDS,  FRANCIS  ESMOND 

King  Edward  VI.  High  School,  Birmingham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Assistant 
to  Professor  of  Pathology,  1911-12.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  Feb.  191 5.  Yorkshire 
Hussars,  2nd  Lieut.  May;  Lieut.  July;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
Aug.  1917.     Salonika,  Caucasus,  and  Asia  Minor. 

RHYS,  OWEN  LLEWELLIN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  March  1913;  Lieut.-Col., 
2/2nd  Welsh  Field  Ambulance. 

RIACH,  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1899;  D.P.H.  1898. 
R.A.M.C.  1900.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-2 ;  Major  1912;  Lieut.-Col. 
Sept.  1918;  Acting  Colonel  May  1918  to  March  1919;  Brevet  Colonel  June  1919. 
No.  9  and  74th  General  Hospitals,  and  No.  4  Stationary  Hospital.  France  Aug. 
1914  to  March  1919.     Dispatches  Dec.  191 5  and  March  1919.     C.M.G.  Jan.  1916. 

RICE,  JOHN  PATRICK. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Science,  1913-17;  B.Sc.  1917  ; 
M.R.C.VS.  Royal  Army  Vet.  Corps,  Lieut.  Nov.  1917 ;  Captain  Nov.  1918. 
Deputy  Camel  Specialist,  Aug.  to  Dec.  1918.     India  May  1919. 

RICHARDS,  EVAN  WILLIAMS. 

St  John's  School,  Ystradmeurig,  and  Aberystwith  University  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1910.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  Jan.  1919. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN  KILDAHL. 

Ballarat  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1897;  M.D.  (Melb.)  1898.  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  Oct.  191 5.  2nd  and  14th  Australian  General 
Hospitals,  Cairo,  and  No.  2  Australian  Stationary  Hospital,  Moascar.  S.M.O., 
Desert  Mounted  Corps  Rest  Camp,  Port  Said. 

RICHARDS,  SOLOMON  HAROLD. 

Felsted  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1899  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1896. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917  to  April  1919.  Queen  Alexandra 
Hospital,  Millbank,  Jan.  1916 ;  Fulham  Military  Hospital. 

RICHARDS,  THOMAS  EDWARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Quartermaster  and  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Quartermaster 
and  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

RICHARDS,  WILLIAM  GWERNWY. 

Aberdare  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C 
Medical,  Nov.  1914-16,  Cadet.  B.R.C.S.  (Dresser),  Boulogne,  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.), 
Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  April  1917. 

RICHARDSON,  ADAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1894;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Jan.  191 5.  2nd  Northern 
General  Hospital. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

RICHARDSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.     B.Sc.  1904.     Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 

RICHARDSON,  DAVID  TURNBULL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  March  191 5. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  191 3;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain 
Dec.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  191S. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE  YOUNGER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1913;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain 
June  1916. 

RICHARDSON,  HUGH. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1903; 
D.P.H.  (St  Andrews)  1907.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  R.A.M.C.  (T.) 
Major  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  Oct.  191 5;  Acting  Colonel  May  1917, 
Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Gallipoli  and  Egypt.  A.D.M.S.,  Yeomanry 
Mounted  Division,  Palestine,  and  4th  Cavalry  Division,  Syria.  Dispatches. 
1916-17  and   1919.     D.S.O.   1918. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  Solicitor,  1907.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Captain  July  1916.  France  Nov.  1914  to  Aug.  1916,  and  May  1917  to 
April  1918.     Wounded  Aug.  1916  and  April  1918. 

RICHARDSON,  J.  FINDLAY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1886.  R.A.M.C,  No.  1  Field  Ambulance  (Sanitary  Squadron), 
Jan.  1916.     53rd  Saskatchewan  Battn.,  Corporal  March  1916. 

RICHARDSON,  TOM  JENKINSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1916.  O.T.C  Artillery,  Aug.  1917 
to  May  1918,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  May  191 8  to  Jan.  1919. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM. 

M. A.  1882.     Schoolmaster.     15th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

RICHMOND,  ARCHIBALD  HAMILTON  DOUGLAS. 

Alloa  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8-19.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  (T.),  Private  May  1914;  Corporal  Aug.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917; 
Lieut.  July  1918.  3/ist  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  Prisoner  of  War  for 
eighteen  months. 

RICHMOND,  RALPH  LAVERTON. 

Durham  School ;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Law.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
March  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  R.F.A  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

RICHMOND,  THOMAS  GUTHRIG. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  R.E.  (T.), 
City  of  Dundee  (Fortress),  Sapper  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916. 
103rd  Field  Coy.,  R.E.,  France.     Cambrai  and  Selle  River. 

RICKETTS,  WILLIAM  SYMONDS  PERCIVAL 

M.B.,C.M.  1886.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1890.  Mobilised  Nov.  1914  ;  Lieut.-Col. 
H.M.  Hospital  Ship  'Goorkha,  France,  England;  Indian  General  Hospital, 
Brighton. 

RIDDEL,  JAMES  WILFRID  GEORGE  HEWAT. 

Bath  College.  O.T.C.  1907-9.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1911-14,  Cadet  Acting  B.S.M.  RFA.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914.  R.A.M.C  (Regulars),  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Temp.  Captain  Jan.  1916 ; 
Captain  Jan.  1919;  Acting  Major  1918-19.  France.  1st  London  Rifle  Brigade, 
1916-18.  D.A.D.M.S.,  55th  Division,  Sept.  1918  to  March  1919.  The  Rhine  1919. 
M.C.  Aug.  191 7. 

RIDDEL,  JOHN  ORMOND. 

B.Sc.  1908.     17th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 

RIDDELL,  JOHN  GERVASE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1919-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1914  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet  Sergeant,  nth  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  191 5.     R.E.  (Signal  Service),  Lieut.  May  1916. 

RIDDELL,  WILLIAM  HUNTER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1907 ;  Captain  July  1910. 
Attached  56th  Punjab  Rifles.     Mesopotamia.     M.C. 

RIDDLE,  JAMES  SCOTT. 

Hawick  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  Private  Aug.  1917;  L/Corporal  Dec.  1917. 

RIDDLE,  WILLIAM. 

Hawick  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 5-16  and 
1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1915  to  June  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.C.,  2nd  Air 
Mechanic,  Aug.  1916.     Dispatch  Rider.     France  Sept.  1916  to  Jan.  1919. 

RIDDOCH,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5; 
Captain  July  1916.     Egypt  and  Salonika;  France  1918.     M.C.  June  1918. 

RIPPON,  CHARLES  SYDNEY  URWIN. 

Lancing  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916; 
Captain  Aug.  1917.     2/ist  East  Anglian  Field  Ambulance.     Egypt  and  Palestine. 

RISSIK,  FREDERICK  ALTMANN. 

M.A.  1913;  LL.B.  1914.  Royal  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers. 

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RITCHIE,  ANDREW  GRAHAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.'  1908  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910 ;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  April  191 5;  Captain  April  1916.  7th  Suffolk  Regiment.  8th  Mobile 
Laboratory,  and  A.D.M.S.,  12th  Division. 

RITCHIE,  CHARLES  DONALDSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XL  O.T.C.  1908-11,  Cadet  Officer. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1911-12,  Cadet.  A.S.C.  (T.), 
Lowland  Mounted  Brigade,  T.  and  S.  Column,  2nd  Lieut.  1912;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915. 
A.S.C.  (Reg.),  May  1915  ;  Captain  Sept.  1916.  Dardanelles  1915-16;  Egypt, 
Salonika,  Malta  1916-17;  France  and  The  Rhine  1918-19. 

RITCHIE,  CHARLES  RONALD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1906-9.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1. 
A.S.C.  (T.),  2/ 1  st  Lowland  Mounted  Brigade,  T.  and  S.  Column,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  June  1915.  Salonika  May  1917-19.  Greek  Order  of  the 
Redeemer  (Croix  de  Chevalier)  Aug.  1918;  Greek  Medal  of  Military  Merit, 
Dec.   1918.     Dispatches  Nov.   1918  and  1919. 

RITCHIE,  FREDERICK  BARCLAY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  Highland  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  July 
191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Transferred  to  Hants  (Fortress)  R.E.  (T.)  Feb.  1917. 
Staff  Lieut,  War  Office,  June  1918.     France  (two  years).     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

RITCHIE,  JAMES  OLIVER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1910.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
18th  and  nth  Royal  Scots,  Private  Jan.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut. 
July  1918.  France  1917.  Attached  2nd  Guides  Infantry  and  1st  Seaforth  High- 
landers, Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  1918-19.     Wounded  in  France  Dec.  1917. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN. 

Brechin  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1907.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal    Scots,   1903-5,  Private.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.   1917;    Captain   June 

1918.  Salonika. 

RITCHIE,  PATRICK.     (See  p.  752.) 

RITCHIE,  ROBERT  JEFFREY. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1902  ;  B.Sc.  1904.  Schoolmaster.  George  Heriot's 
School  O.T.C.  1909-14,  Captain  and  O.C.  6th  and  9th  Scottish  Rifles  (T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Acting  Captain  March  1917  to  Feb.  1918  ;  Lieut.  April  1918. 
Gas  Officer  Jan.  1917  to  Sept.  1918.     France  April  1918. 

RITCHIE,  ROBERT  LINTON. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C. 
(Reg.),  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Captain  April  1916;  Acting  Major  and  D.A.D.M.S. 
Sept.   1918  to  April  1919.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  France,  and  Italy,  Oct.  191 5  to  April 

1919.  Dispatches  March  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military),  June  1919. 

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RITCHIE,  THOMAS. 

Annan  Academy;  First  XV.     Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.     R.E.,  Sapper  Feb. 

1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  May  1918;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918  to  March  1919. 

RITCHIE,  THOMAS  CLARK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1909;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  M.D.  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  July  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Major  March  1919. 
France,  30th  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Medaille  d'Honneur  des  Epidemies 
en  Argent  1916;  en  Vermeil  1919;  Palmes  Academiques  1919.  Dispatches  and 
O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
1st  City  of  Edinburgh  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  191 7  ; 
Acting  Captain  Dec.  1918;  Captain  Aug.  1919.     France  1917-19. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1899.     RA.M.C.  (T),  Captain  1908;  Acting  Major  Jan. 

1918.  1 /3rd  Scottish  Horse.  Gallipoli  and  Egypt.  Dispatches  March  1919. 
O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

ROBATHAN,  PERCIVAL  E. 

Student  of  Law.  17th  Welsh  Regiment,  Captain;  Major  Jan.  1916.  Attached 
Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

ROBB,  DOUGLAS  GEORGE. 

Blackheath  School.  Cadet  Corps  1900,  Sergeant.  M.A.  (Aberdeen)  ;  B.Sc.  1909. 
A.M.I.CE.  R.E.  (Field  Coy.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain 
April  1916;  Acting  Major  June  1917 ;  Major  May  1918.  France  Aug.  1915. 
Dispatches  Jan.  1917.     M.C.  June  1918. 

ROBB,  HECTOR  GEORGE. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  Corporal.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1917  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept. 
191 8.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

ROBB,  HENRY  DRUMMOND. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1918;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1910. 
RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915 ;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1918. 
16th  Field  Ambulance,  France,  Aug.   1914.     Salonika.     M.C.  May  1918. 

ROBB,  IAN  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  1916  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917.  3rd  and  12th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917 ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 
Salonika  Nov.  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

ROBB,  JOHN  JAMES. 

Kemnay  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
191 5-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Oct.  1918.     14th  Brigade,  R.H.A.     France.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

ROBB,  ROBERT  McNAUGHT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1916.  1st  Battn. 
Cape  Corps. 

ROBB,  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE. 

Blairgowrie  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1917  ;  Medical,  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917. 

ROBERTS,  ERNEST  THEOPHILUS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1889;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1911;  F.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1918. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5;  Captain  May  1916.  President,  Travelling  Medical 
Board,  Scottish  Command,  1918. 

ROBERTS,  HUGH  NORMAN  McLAREN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 2-14.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to 
May  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.C.,  Officer  Cadet  May  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  to 
April  1919.     Egypt  Sept.  1917  to  March  1919. 

ROBERTS,  THOMAS  ERNEST. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1909.  Resident  Physician, 
RLE.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5; 
Captain.  Highland  Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance  and  i/ist  Lovat  Scouts. 
Gallipoli  and  Egypt.     Wounded  at  Suvla  Bay  Sept.  191 5. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER. 

Bathgate  Academy.  B.A.  (Hons.  Lond.) ;  M.A.  1900.  3rd  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private  April  1917.     A.S.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     51st  Divisional  Train,  France. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER  FORD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1915-16.  Student  of  Science,  1916  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1917  to  April  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918. 
RFA.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1912  to  April  1918, 
Cadet  C.S.M.     RA.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  April  1918;  Captain  April  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW. 

Academy,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  M.A.  1882;  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  Rugby  and  Cricket 
"Blue."     RA.M.C,  Major  May  1918.     St  Luke's  War  Hospital,  Halifax. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW  DEAS. 

M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  95th  Coy.,  Special  Service,  V.B.  Lowland  Brigade, 
Private  June  1918  to  Aug.  1919.     Recruiting  Office,  Edinburgh. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

ROBERTSON,  ARCHIBALD  HECTOR  MACCOLL. 

Oban  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1905-7, 
Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915  ;  Major  March  1918. 
Med.  Exp.  Force,  May  to  Aug.  1915.     France  May  to  Sept.  1916. 

ROBERTSON,  ATHOLL. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-17;  tM.B.,  Ch.B.  1917 ; 
M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1912-14,  and  Medical,  1916,  2nd  Lieut.  London 
Scottish  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Sept.  191 5. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918.  France  Jan.  191 5  ;  East 
Africa  May  1917 ;  German  and  Portuguese  East  Africa.    Dispatches  Feb.  1919.    M.C. 

ROBERTSON,  CHARLES. 

James  Gillespie's  School.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  R.E.,  Corporal  Aug. 
191 5  ;  Officer  Cadet. 

ROBERTSON,  CHARLES. 

Doveton  College,  Madras.  B.A.  (Madras).  Student  of  Medicine,  1904-7  and 
1916-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1917.  No.  4  Coy.  O.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1904-7,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  3rd  North  Midland  Field 
Ambulance,  France. 

ROBERTSON,  CHARLES  JOHN. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  Royal  Air  Force,  3rd 
Air  Mechanic,  July  1918. 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1907.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan. 
1918-19. 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1918-19.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  May  1917. 

ROBERTSON,  DOUGLAS  SWAN. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  M.A.  1909;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan. 
1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917.  1st  Essex  Regiment  and  62nd  Field  Ambulance, 
France.     Wounded  Aug.  1917.     M.C.  Sept.  1917. 

ROBERTSON,  DOUGLAS  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1911-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1916-17,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  1st  King's  Royal 
Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.  France  1918.  Wounded  Aug.  1918.  Dispatches. 
D.S.O. ;  M.C. 

ROBERTSON,  DUNCAN  GLENEROCHIE. 

Brighton  Grammar  School,  Australia.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1912;  D.P.H. 
191 1.  Freeland  Barbour  Fellow,  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1906-12,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
South  African  Campaign,  1902.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
July   1915. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

ROBERTSON,  ERIC  A. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private,  Nov.  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Corporal  April  191 7.  France. 
Prisoner  of  War  April  1917  to  December  1918. 

ROBERTSON,  ERNEST. 

Auckland  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1885  ;  M.D.  1887.  N.Z. 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  Dec.  1915.  N.Z.  Exp.  Force  in  Europe,  Feb.  1916  to 
Aug.  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE  HENRY  WHITESIDE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1893;  M.B.,  CM.  1898;  M.D.  1913.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  ;  Major.  German  West  and  German  East  Africa. 
The  Castle,  Cape  Town.     Dispatches.     O.B.E. 

ROBERTSON,  HARRY  FERGUSON. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Nov.  1914 
to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  1st  Field  Coy.,  Highland  Division,  2nd  Lieut- 
May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Jan.  1919.     France. 

ROBERTSON,  HECTOR  ERIC. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.  7th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918.     M.C  March  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  IAN  MONRO. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1911-14,  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918-19.  9th  and  2nd  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Temp.  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Temp.  Captain  June  1916;  Lieut.  July  191 7.  Attached 
RE.  (Signals),  Jan.  1918-19.     France. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Arts,     nth  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.;  Captain. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  ANDREW. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.  R.H.A.  and  R.F.A., 
Gunner  June  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  PHILIP  LOGIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1905-7.  Chartered  Accountant,  1908. 
R.F.A.,  33rd  Battery,  Gunner  Aug.  1917.  89th  Battery,  Khyber  Pass.  Indian 
Garrison  Duty  and  N.-W.  Frontier  Operations,  1917-19. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Kirkcudbright  Academy.  M.A.  1890.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Officiating  Clergyman,  Reigate,  Surrey,  Dec.  1916  to  March  1917.  Y.M.C.A. 
Work,  Ypres,  May  to  Oct.  1917.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Dec.  1917.  Salonika  Dec. 
1917  ;  Macedonia,  Constantinople,  and  Baku. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1906.  Baxter  and  Tait  Research  Scholar. 
16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914;  Corporal.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal 
June  191 5.     Research  Department,  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich,  April  191 7. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1884;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1889;  M.D.  1887.  Professor  of  Public  Health, 
Birmingham  University.  R.A.M.C.,  1887  ;  Lieut.-Col. ;  Temp.  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.,  Oct. 
1914.  Sanitary  Officer,  South  Midland  Division  (T.).  2nd  V.B.  South  Lancashire 
Regiment.     Army  Sanitary  Committee.     Dispatches  (four  times).    C.M.G. ;  O.B.E. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  HENRY  MENZIES. 

Berkhampstead  and  Glenalmond.  Student  of  Law,  1898- 1900.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1902.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Sept.  1914;  C.Q.M.S.  to  Feb.  1919.  France 
Jan.  1916  to  Nov.  1918. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  KEITH  GRANT. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14.  R.A.M.C.,  Driver.  A.S.C.,  Lieut.  Royal  Air 
Force.     France. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  SHERWOOD. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  191 3-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1913-14,  Cadet.  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  May  1915.  Instructor,  Scottish  Command  School  of  Musketry,  1917-18. 
France  1916-17  and  1918. 

ROBERTSON,  MICHAEL  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  D.P.H.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Major.     M.C.     Dispatches. 

ROBERTSON,  MILES  KENNETH. 

Cheltenham.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-10 ;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) ;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.) 
1916.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  3rd  London  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Aug.  1914;  Hon. 
Lieut.  April  1916;  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  July  1917.  Mesopotamian  Field 
Force,  1916.     Station  Hospital,  Roorkee,  India,  1917-19. 

ROBERTSON,  RICHARD  NELSON. 

Annan  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  191 2-14  and  1919 ;  M.A.  1919 ; 
LL.B.  1920.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  May  191 3  ;  Corporal  191 5.  8th  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1916.  Transferred  R.E.  May  1916; 
Lieut.  1917.     France  Feb.  191 5-19. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts;  M.A.  1910.  9th  Highland  Light 
Infantry  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914. 
Bruce  of  Grangehill  and  Falkland  Classical  Scholar.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15, 
Cadet.     1st  Lowland  Brigade,  R.F.A.  (T),  Jan.  191 5,  Bombardier.     North  Russia. 

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ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  BRUCE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1907-10.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1910-15  ; 
B.Sc.  1913;  M.A.  1915.  A.M.I.C.E.  1918.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-13,  Cadet. 
R.E.  (T),  Edinburgh  Fortress,  Sapper  Jan.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Temp. 
Lieut.  Dec.  19 18.     France  Dec.  191 8. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  WILLIAM. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  March  to  July  191 5, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  2/ist  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June 
1916.     France  Aug.  1917  to  June  1919.     15th  Divisional  Artillery. 

ROBERTSON,  RONALD  MACDONALD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Law,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Jan.  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.G.A.  (T),  20th  (Forth) 
Fire  Command,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918. 

ROBERTSON,  STUART. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1893.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Shell  Worker.     Y.M.C.A.,  France.     Chaplain  Dec.   191 7. 

ROBERTSON,  THOMAS  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  Dec.  1917.     France. 

ROBERTSON,  WALTER  BELL. 

M.A.  191 1;  (Hons.  Engl.  1920).  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1910  to 
Jan.  1913,  Cadet.     Ayrshire  R.H.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM. 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1905.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Captain  Jan.  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  ALBERT. 

High  School  and  University  College,  Dundee.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  Durham  R.G.A. 
(Hartlepool).  France  Sept.  191 5  to  Dec.  1918,  50th  Divisional  Artillery ;  2/2nd 
Northumbrian  Field  Ambulance.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917.     M.C  April  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  AITCHISON. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1889;  M.D.  1890; 
D.Sc.  (P.H.)  1892;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1891.  Examiner,  Edinburgh  University. 
R.A.M.C.  (V.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Major  June  1918. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES  DUNLOP. 

Glasgow  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5;  Captain 
Aug.  1916.     135th  Field  Ambulance. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  June  191 8  ;  Captain  Jan.  1919.     France. 

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ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  KERR. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  B.Sc.  1913.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917;  Lieut.  March 
1919.     Inland  Waterways  and  Docks,  Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  Feb.  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  LATTO. 

M.A.  (St  Andrews) ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Lieut.  1910;  Captain  April  1914;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
June  1918.  3rd  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  Dispatches  Jan.  1917.  M.C. 
Jan.  1 91 8. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  MARSDEN  FORD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 5-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  May  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  STEWART  IRVINE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     R,A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  June  1917. 

ROBERTSON-DURHAM,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law, 
1909-12.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 3.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Captain  Sept. 
1914.     British  War  Mission  in  U.S.A.,  1917-18.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1918. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE  ALLEN. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy,  Hawick.  Student  of  Science,  1911-15;  B.Sc.  191 5. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Adjutant  Jan.  1916;  Captain 
June  1917.  3/ 1  st  Lowland  Field  Artillery  Depot  and  No.  5  Artillery  Training 
School.     Transferred  R.E.  (T.),  Lowland  Division,  Nov.  191 8.     France. 

ROBINSON,  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.     R.F.A.,  14th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN. 

Grosvenor  College,  Carlisle.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1914-1 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut  Sept.  191 5  to  Jan.  1918. 
H.M.  Ships  Nemesis,  Magic,  and  Defender.     Jutland  Battle,  May  1916. 

ROBINSON,  LEONARD  NICHOLAS. 

Malvern  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1898;  M.D.  (Paris)  1899.  Volunteer 
Medical  Staff  Corps,  1888-93,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  June  191 5. 
President,  Paris  Branch  B.R.C.S.,  Sept  1914.  Dispatches  May  1917.  C.B.E. 
March  1920.     Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  Oct.  1920. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  HUGH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1903-9.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  May  1910.  R.F.A., 
87th  Batter}',  2nd  Lieut.  1910 ;  Lieut.;  Captain  Aug.  1916.     France  1914;  Russia. 

ROBISON,  HARRY  JACKSON. 

Student  of  Law,  1904-6.  Chartered  Accountant,  1910.  15th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut  July  191 5;  Lieut  Oct.  1916.  Wounded  and 
taken  Prisoner  Aug.  1918. 

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ROBSON,  GEORGE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  2/ist  Scottish  Horse  (T.), 
Private  Oct.  1916;  L/Corporal. 

ROBSON,  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1911-15  and 
1917-19;  M.A.  1915;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  19.11  to  Dec.  1914. 
Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Himalaya,  Surgeon-Probationer,  April  1916. 
Zanzibar  Government  Hospital,  Aug.  to  Nov.  1916. 

RODGER,  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  1897. 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Squadron  Sergeant-Major.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Feb. 
1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1918.     334th  Field  Ambulance. 

RODGER,  JOHN. 

Ayr  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1912-15,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July 
1916;  Major  Jan.  1918.  Transferred  to  Indian  Medical  Service,  1920.  i/3rd 
Northumbrian  Field  Ambulance.  Egypt  Sept.  191 5.  19th  Casualty  Clearing 
Station,  France,  March  1917  to  Dec.  1919.  M.C.  March  1918;  Bar  to  M.C.  Nov. 
1918. 

RODGER,  JOHN  MURRAY. 

East  London  Technical  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1896-9  and  1906-10.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class  (Temp.),  Aug.  1914;  3rd  Class  Jan.  1917  ;  4th  Class  Sept.  1917. 
Aldershot,  nth  (Northern  Division),  Guards  Depot.  France  and  The  Rhine. 
23rd,  32nd,  and  64th  Casualty  Clearing  Stations.  8th  Labour  Corps  and  No.  5 
Convalescent  Depot.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916. 

RODGER,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

Ayr  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19. 
12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Feb.  1916.  Macedonia  1916-18; 
Russia  Nov.  1918  to  March  1919.     Wounded  in  Macedonia  May  1917. 

RODGER,  ROBERT  STUART. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895  ;  D.P.H.  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn.  R.A.M.C,  South  African 
Campaign,  1899-1901  ;  Captain  1902;  Major  1915. 

ROE,  ROBERT  LLOYD. 

Ranelagh  School,  Athlone ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Cert.  Trop.  Med. 
and  Hygiene.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2  ;  West  African  Medical  Staff, 
1904;  West  African  Campaign,  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
Aug.  1915.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Captain  Oct.  1918;  Major  May 
1919.     France  1914;  Greece;  South  Russia  (Caspian)  1919;  Constantinople. 

ROGER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1910-14;  M.A.  1914.  Royal  Naval  Air  Service  and 
Royal  Air  Force,  Mechanic,  Oct.  191 5. 

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ROGERS,  CECIL  DERMOT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Captain  Oct.  1915. 

ROGERS,  CHARLES  DAVID. 

Perrh  Academy.  Cadet  Corps  1914-17.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1918-19. 
2/2nd  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private  March  1917.     Signalling  Corporal  May  1918. 

ROGERS,  CHRISTOPHER. 

Sandringham  School,  Southport.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ; 
Captain  Dec.  191 5.     M.C. 

ROGERS,  EDMUND  THOMAS. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914.  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
Private  March  1916;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut. 
Dec.  1918  to  May  1919. 

ROGERS,  JAMES  SAMUEL  YEAMAN. 

Dundee  Institution  and  Stanley  House,  Bridge  of  Allan.  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 
Lecturer,  Diseases  of  Children,  St  Andrews  University.  R.A.M.C.  (V.)  and  (T.), 
1895  ;  Major  1907  ;  Lieut.-Col.  June  1916.  4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch)  (T).  France.  T.D.  191 5  ;  D.S.O.  Jan  1916  and  Bar  July  1917.  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  Palm  July  1918.     Associate,  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 

ROGERS,  PHILIP  G. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1917 
to  April  1918,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  April  1918;  Flight  Cadet  Sept. 
1918;  Pilot  March  1919. 

ROGERS,  RICHARD  SANDERS. 

M.A.  (Adelaide)  1897  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1887  ;  M.D.  1893.  Lecturer,  Forensic  Medicine, 
Adelaide  University.  South  African  Campaign,  1901.  Australian  Army 
Medical  Service  (Reserve),  Major  1909;  Lieut.-Col.  July  1915.  7th  Australian 
General  Hospital,  Adelaide,  191 5. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM. 

St  Olave's  Grammar  School,  London.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  M.D.  191 1.  South 
African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Western  Command,  1913,  Lieut; 
Captain  Feb.  191 5.  5th  Cheshire  Regiment,  France,  191 5.  East  Lancashire 
Field  Ambulance,  Gallipoli,  191 5-16.  42nd  Ammunition  Column,  Egypt,  1916. 
4th  Lancashire  Fusiliers.     R.E.  (I.W.T.),  1917.     Wounded  at  Ypres  May  191 5. 

ROLLAND,  RALPH  ARNOLD. 

Glasgow  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C  1915-17.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

ROMANES,  ARCHIBALD. 

M.A.  1907;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1919.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1906-8.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908-11,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C. 
(T),  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1915.  1st  London  Sanitary  Coy.  58th 
Sanitary  Section,  France,  Jan.  1917  to  March  1919. 

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ROMANES,  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1905.  A.M.I.C.E.  Assistant,  Engineering  Depart- 
ment, 1906-8.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1902-5,  Private.  Chief 
Engineer,  H.M.  Factory,  Craigleith.     R.E.,  Captain  July  1917. 

ROMANES,  JOHN  HYSLOP. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.L.  1893.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1894.  Royal 
Defence  Corps,  211th  Protection  Coy.,  Lieut.  July  191 5.  Prisoners  of  War  Camp, 
Oldcastle,  Co.  Meath,  191 5-17.     2/ist  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  Lieut.  May  1917. 

RONN,  HENRY  ALBERT. 

Malvern  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept. 
1915.     Dispatches  1915  and  1918.     M.C.  1918. 

RORIE,  DAVID. 

Aberdeen  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1908;  D.P.H.  (Hons. 
Aberdeen)  191 1.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1903  ;  Captain;  Major  Aug.  1914 ;  Temp. 
Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  11916;  Temp.  Col.  Dec.  1917;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  1918. 
France.  i/2nd  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  A.D.M.S.,  51st  (Highland)  Division. 
Dispatches  May  1917  and  Dec.  1918.  D.S.O.  June  1917.  Chevalier  de  la  Legion 
d'Honneur,  March   1919.     Associate,  St  John  of  Jerusalem.     T.D. 

RORIE,  GEORGE  ARTHUR. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1906;  D.P.H.  Surgeon,  Red 
Cross  Hospital.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  1917-19.     Egypt. 

RORKE,  OLIVER. 

Sabsian  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  R.E.,  Aug.  1914;  Corporal  1914; 
Sergeant  191 5  ;  Lieut.  1917.     France  1914-18. 

ROSA,  LEWIS  GEORGE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C  Infantry, 
1916-17,  Cadet,     i/ioth  (Cyclists)  Royal  Scots,  Private  Feb.  1917  to  Sept.  1918. 

ROSE,  .ENEAS. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Mental  Phil.)  1898;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1902-6,  Private.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut., 
Nov.  1914.  Haslar  Hospital,  1914;  Dartmouth,  1915.  H.M.S.  Cumberland, 
N.  American  and  W.  Indies  Cruiser  Squadron,  1917-18;  H.M.S.  Almanzara. 

ROSE,  FRASER  MACINTOSH. 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.G.A.,  Ross 
Mountain  Battery,  Gunner  Aug.   1914. 

ROSE,  HUGH. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge;  First  XV  Student  of  Law,  1898-1900.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1902.  5th  V.B.,  7th  and  2/7th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  1897; 
Captain  191 2.     France.     Wounded  March  191 8.     Mention  Oct.  1916. 

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ROSEBERY,  SYDNEY  SOLOMON. 

Sydney  Grammar  School  and  University,  New  South  Wales.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1915-17,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Captain  Jan.  1919.     Egypt.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

ROSS,  ALEXANDER. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Cadet  Corps  1908-13,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts, 
I9i3-I4and  1919.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.)  1913.  L/Corporal ;  Acting  Interpreter. 
France  Nov.  1914  to  Feb.  1919. 

ROSS,  ALEXANDER. 

Nicolson  Institute,  Stornoway.  O.T.C.  1914-15,  2nd  Lieut.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Divinity,  1912-14  and  1919;  M.A.  1919.  R.F.A.,  9th  Division,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

ROSS,  ANDREW  CLAIR. 

Selkirk  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.  Royal 
Air  Force,  Cadet  Pilot,  July  191 8  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 8. 

ROSS,  ANDREW  McKENZIE. 

Larchfield  and  Glasgow  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.N.V.R., 
April  1918,  Ord.  Telegraphist  July  1918;  Telegraphist  Sept.  1918. 

ROSS,  ANDREW  OLIVER. 

Perth  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  March  1915,  Cadet. 
R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  March  1915  to  April  1916.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon, 
July  1917.     Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Portland.     North  Sea;  Atlantic. 

ROSS,  ANDREW  RUSSELL. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Loretto.  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  19 14.  First  XV. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  1918. 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  East  Africa.     Dispatches  (East  Africa). 

ROSS,  ARTHUR  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  S.S.C.,  1908.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Sept.  1914; 
L/Corporal  May  191 5  ;  Sergeant  May  1918.     M.S.M.  Jan.  1918. 

ROSS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  GRAY. 

Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  R.G.A.  (Cornwall),  Gunner  Dec.  1915  ;  Bombardier 
April  1918. 

ROSS,  DAVID. 

Student  of  Law.     4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Major  June  1916;  Brigade  Major. 

ROSS,  DAVID. 

Thurso  Academy.  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug. 
1914;  L/Corporal.  4th,  10th,  and  7th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1918  to  March  1919.  France,  Sept.  1915  to 
March  19 19. 

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ROSS,  DERMID  MAXWELL. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1905-7,  L/Corporal.  Red  Cross  and  V.A.D.,  1915-17.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May 
1917;  Captain  May  1918;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1919. 

ROSS,  DONALD. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1902-8, 
Sergeant.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-14,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916; 
Captain  April  1917.  France.  No.  12  General  Hospital,  Rouen.  No.  11 
Stationary  Hospital.  5th  Cavalry  Division,  13th  Brigade,  R.H.A.  Secunderabad 
Indian  Cavalry  Field  Ambulance  and  Lord  Derby  War  Hospital. 

ROSS,  DONALD  MARS  MORPHETT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.     Military  Hospital,  Winchester. 

ROSS,  FRANK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  West  African  Medical  Staff,  Captain.  Cameroons  Exp.  Force, 
Southern  Nigeria. 

ROSS,  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD  PARK. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1902;  M.D.  1908.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1914;  Major  Dec.  1916.  Sanitation  Officer  and  Officer  in 
charge  of  Sleeping  Sickness  Quarantine. 

ROSS,  GEORGE  HUGH. 

Tarbat  School,  Ross-shire.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A.,  239th  Siege 
Battery,  Private  June  1916  ;  Corporal. 

ROSS,  GEORGE  ROBERT  THOMSON. 

Arbroath  High  School.  M.A.  1897;  D.  Phil.  Rangoon  Vol.  Rifles,  Private  Dec. 
1914.     Indian  Defence  Force  (I.A.R.O.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  1918. 

ROSS,  GILBERT  MATHESON. 

Tain  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Sept.  1917-18,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918. 

ROSS,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XI.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918.     Macedonia  and  Italy. 

ROSS,  JAMES  GILLON. 

University  College  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1898.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
I893-8,  Sergeant.  Surgeon,  West  African  Frontier  Force,  Northern  Nigeria, 
1899-1900.     RA.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916.     31st  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Malta. 

ROSS,  JAMES  NESS  MacBEAN. 

Fettes  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1914;  F.R.C.S.  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1908  to  July  1910,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  Aug.  1914.  H.M.S.  Mars 
and  2nd  Battn.  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry.  Twice  Wounded.  Twice 
Mentioned  in  Dispatches  1917.     M.C  July   1917;  Bar  to  M.C  Jan.   1918. 

610 


Record  of  War  Service 

ROSS,  JAMES  PAULL. 

M.A.  1902.  Writer  to  Signet,  1909.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain  Feb.  1914. 
Gold  Coast,  April  191 3. 

ROSS,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1895.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Dec.  1915. 

ROSS,  JOHN  DONALD. 

George  Heriot's  School.     M.A.  191 1.     Schoolmaster.     R.E.,  Aug.  191 5,  Sergeant. 

ROSS,  JOHN  HERBERT. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1904-6.  M.A.  191 3. 
Probationer,  U.F.  Church.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C.,  Private  March  191 8.  2nd  London  General  Hospital,  and  40th  British 
Field  Ambulance,  Baku.     South  Russia. 

ROSS,  JOHN  MACDONALD. 

Warrender  Park  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1909. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917.     Mesopotamia,  India,  and  France. 

ROSS,  JOHN  ROSS  HOME. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1890.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain 
April  1916.     Royal  Herbert  Hospital,  Woolwich,  191 5.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917. 

ROSS,  NORMAN  HAMILTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  R.A.M.C,  1898.  South  African 
Campaign,  1899-1900;  Lieut.-Col.  March  1915.     India  1913-19. 

ROSS,  RICHARD. 

Kingswood  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa.  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-13. 
Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  2/ist  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private ;  L/Corporal.     Machine-Gun  Corps. 

ROSS,  RICHARD  ADOLPHUS. 

Foyle  and  Magee  Colleges,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1906. 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  189 1-4,  Private.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1895  ; 
Surgeon-Commander,  H.M.S.  Diana,  Cruiser  Force,  Aug.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5  ; 
H.M.S.  Conqueror,  1916-17.  Battle  of  Jutland.  R.N.A.S.  and  Royal  Air  Force, 
1917-18,  and  Admiralty  Recruiting  Department,  1918-19.  Surgeon-Captain  July 
1920. 

ROSS,  ROBERT. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Mental  Phil.)  1909.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of 
Scotland.     R.G.A.,  529th  Siege  Battery,  Private  May  1917;  Signaller. 

ROSS,  ROBERT  B. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Jan.  191 2  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  7th  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  France  April  1915.  Wounded 
June  1915  and  Nov.  1916.     Attached  War  Office,  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

611 


Record  of  War  Service 

ROSS,  ROBERT  DUNCAN. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-15;  M.A.  191 5. 
5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
Egypt,  Gallipoli,  France,  and  The  Rhine. 

ROSS,  ROBERT  MILLER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14  and  1918-20;  B.Sc.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  Nov.  191 3  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T),  City  of  Dundee 
Fortress,  Sapper  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     103rd  Field  Coy.,  R.E. 

ROSS,  THOMAS  HUGGIN  RIDDELL. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1917  to  July  1918, 
Cadet  Sergeant ;  Officer  Cadet  July  1918. 

ROSS,  THOMAS  WILLIAM  EDMONDSTON. 

M.B.,Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  July  1917.     Salonika.     Order  of  St  Sava  (4th  Class). 

ROSS,  WILFRID  CHARLES. 

Epworth  College,  Rhyl.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct. 
1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  July  191 5;  2nd  Lieut.; 
Lieut.  July   1917;  Pilot. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  BEATTIE. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1915-20.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
Nov.  191 5  to  May  1919,  Cadet.     R.E.,  Corporal  July  to  Oct.  191 5. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1901.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  1902  ;  Major  Jan.  1914. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1915-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1916  to  May  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917. 
R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  ANGUS. 

Royal  High  School  and  Fettes  College.  M.A.  1897.  Schoolmaster.  Examiner 
in  History,  1914-18.  Volunteers,  1915-18.  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private 
July  1918;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1918. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  DAVID. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1895  ;  M.A.  (Oxford).  Fellow  of  Oriel  College. 
General  List,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Staff  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916  ;  Major  Oct. 
1918.     Ministry  of  Munitions,  191 5-19.     Mention  Jan.  1917.     O.B.E.  June  1918. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE. 

Buckie  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private; 
L/Corporal.     Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 8. 

612 


Record  of  War  Service 

ROSS,  ZACHARY  MACAULAY  HAMILTON. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Military  Medical  Work.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  191 8. 

ROSSER,  RICHARD  PICTON. 

Lancing  College,  Shoreham.  Cadet  Corps  1 900-2.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1915.     Wounded  1917. 

ROUT,  CHARLES  MALCOLM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  Lahore  British  General  Hospital,  Indian  Contingent.  N.Z. 
Rifle  Brigade,  Captain  July  191 8. 

ROWAN,  HENRY  DAVIS. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1883.  R.A.M.C.  1885,  Lieut-Col.; 
Colonel  March  1915.  Gallipoli  and  Serbia  1915;  Salonika  1916;  France  1917. 
Croix  d'Officier  Legion  d'Honneur  May  1917. 

ROWAN-ROBINSON,  FREDERICK  ENGLAND. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1894-1901,  Staff-Sergeant  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1901  ;  Captain  1904;  Major  1912. 
South  African  Campaign,  1901-2;  Aden  Hinterland  1905;  France  1916-19; 
the  Somme,  Bourlon  Wood.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

ROWAN-ROBINSON,  JOHN  ROWAN. 

King's  School,  Canterbury.  Student  of  Medicine,  189 1-5.  Volunteer  Medical 
Staff  Corps,  1891-5,  Corporal.  Indian  Army  1900;  Captain  1908;  Major  Sept. 
1915  ;  Brevet  Lieut-Col.  June  1918.  South  African  Campaign,  1899- 1902.  France 
Aug.  1914;  Mesopotamia  Dec.  191 5  to  May  1919;  Afghanistan  and  Waziristan 
1919.     Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     D.S.O. 

ROWAN-ROBINSON,  LESLIE  CHARLES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
1899-1902,  Gunner.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1904;  Staff-Surgeon  1912;  Surgeon- 
Commander  July  1919.  H.M.  Ships  Ark  Royal,  Prince  Eugene,  and  Canterbury; 
H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Somali,  and  R.N.  Hospital,  Shotley.  The  Dardanelles ; 
Belgian  Coast 

ROWLAND,  STEPHEN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1907 ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.),  1909.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Dec.  1916. 

ROXBURGH,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.A.  1884;  Barrister-at-Law.  1st  V.B. 
Cambridgeshire  Regiment,  Oct.  1916 ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917.  No.  15  Special 
Service  Volunteer  Coy.,  attached  2/7th  Welsh  Regiment. 

613  2  q  2 


Record  of  War  Service 

ROY,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Webster's  Seminary,  Kirriemuir.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1906.  Lecturer,  St 
Andrews  University.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1903-6,  Gunner.  St  Andrews 
University  O.T.C.  1914.  North  Scottish  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
July  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1918.  Intelligence  Corps  Aug.  1915.  France.  Wireless 
School,  May  1916  to  Jan.  1919.     Mission,  Teschen,  Siberia,  Feb.  to  June  1919. 

ROYDS,  GEORGE  DAWSON. 

Boroughmuir  School ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  R.E.  (Signals),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918  to 
Aug.  1919.     France  and  The  Rhine.     Gassed  at  Reunmont  Sept.  1918. 

RUBIDGE,  JOHN  LIESCHING. 

Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Colony.  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ; 
D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1895.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  Oct  1917.  3rd 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Sept.  1917,  and  4th  Royal  Scots,  1917-18. 

RUDOLF,  HARRY  PRIEST. 

Hoodstock  and  Rickering  Colleges,  Canada.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  May  1918.  R.F.A.  Mesopotamia. 
Dispatches  Nov.  19 1 8.     M.C  Dec.  19 18. 

RUDOLF,  ROBERT  DAWSON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1896;  M.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1899.  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  1914;  Colonel  Dec.  1916.  Canadian  Exp.  Force,  No.  2  Canadian 
General  Hospital ;  No.  1 1  General  Hospital,  Boulogne.     C.B.E. 

RUNDALL,  LAURENCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain. 

RUSK,  ARTHUR  JOHN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1916-17  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  1917  to  March  1918,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918. 
Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 8. 

RUSK,  GEORGE  ARCHER. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1904-11,  Cadet  Pipe  Major.  Student  of  Law, 
1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914,  Cadet.  9th,  1st,  3rd,  and  10th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  June  191 5  ;  (Reg.)  1919. 
France  July  191 5  and  June  1918;  Loos,  Messigny,  and  Mons;  Salonika  March  1917; 
The  Rhine.     Wounded  and  gassed  April  and  July  1916.     M.C.  June  1919. 

RUSSEL,  ROBERT  GUTHRIE. 

Merchiston  Castle.  B.Sc.  1901.  A.M.I.CE.  R.N.V.R.,  Sub-Lieut.  July  1916; 
Lieut.     Mediterranean  and  Egypt. 

RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER. 

Bathgate  Academy.  M.A.  1906.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Senior  Chaplain 
(Major),  Dec.  1914. 

614 


Record   of  War  Service 

RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-20  ;  M.A.  1920.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Aug.  191 5.  France,  51st  (Highland)  Division.  Wounded.  Invalided 
out  Oct.  19 1 7. 

RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER  FRASER. 

M.A.  1877;  M.B.  CM.  1881.  Army  Medical  Service  (Retired),  1913.  Colonel 
and  A.D.M.S.,  1914.     C..M.G. 

RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER  SCOTT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1912-13.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1917.  France.  Wounded  Nov.  191C. 
Dispatches  (Italy)  Nov.  19 17. 

RUSSELL,  ARTHUR  CLOUSTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917 ; 
Captain  June  1918.  24th  Indian  General  Hospital,  Mesopotamia.  Invalided 
home  Dec.  19 18. 

RUSSELL,  ARTHUR  WALKER. 

Blairlodge.  M.A.  1894.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1899.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Captain  Feb.  191 5. 

RUSSELL,  CEDRIC. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1915  ;  Acting  Major  March  1918;  Captain  June  1918.     M.C 

RUSSELL,  DAVID  HENRY. 

Stanley  House,  Bridge  of  Allan.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908 ;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ;  Major  March  1918.  2nd  Border  Regiment. 
France.     Wounded  Oct.  1917  and  Oct.  191 8.     Dispatches.     M.C  ;  Bar  to  M.C. 

RUSSELL,  EUSTACE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain.  31st  Battn.,  8th 
Brigade.     Egypt.     Wounded  July  1916. 

RUSSELL,  GEORGE  RAYMOND. 

Perth  Academy.  University  O.T.C  Engineers,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.E.  (T.),  City  of  Edinburgh  Fortress,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  April  1917. 
France  April  1917.     Invalided  home  Oct.  1918. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  June  1916; 
Major  Sept.  1917;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  March  1918.     War  Hospital,  Dewsbury. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  DEWAR. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14.  O.T.C  Infantry, 
Dec.  191 3  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  nth,  17th,  2nd,  and  51st  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.    1914;   Captain   April   1916.     France  and  The  Rhine. 


Twice  Wounded.     M.C.  1917. 


615 


Record  of  War  Service 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  LAWSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  Demonstrator,  Practical  Pathology. 
Auxiliary  Hospital  (Military),  Todmorden,  1914-15.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
191 5  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916.     Prees  Heath  Military  and  Chester  War  Hospitals. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  ROBERTSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14;  B.Sc. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1913-14,  Cadet.  12th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  Nov.  1917;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1919.  21st 
Squadron,  Machine-Gun  Corps  (Cavalry). 

RUSSELL,  JOHN. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  A.S.C.  (T.)  (51st 
Highland  Division),  2nd  Lieut.  1913  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Captain  March  1915. 
France.     Dispatches  Jan.  191 8. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN. 

M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private 
May  1917. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN  BLAKE. 

Forres  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1913-16  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919. 
R.F.A.,  Gunner ;  Bombardier. 

RUSSELL,  OLIVER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1900-8,  B.S.M.  R.G.A.  (T.),  1st  Lowland  Heavy 
Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  Chaplain,  8th  Royal  Scots  (Captain)  Dec.  1914. 
France,  Neuve  Chapelle. 

RUSSELL,  STEWART  INNES. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Aug. 
1917,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  9th  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917;  Lieut.  May  1919.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1915.  Diploma  in  Psychiatry, 
1913.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  and  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1 905-11,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  Dorset  Regiment.  Malta,  Egypt, 
France  (the  Somme),  German  East  Africa.     M.C  Nov.  1916. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM  LYLE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine 
191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 5-16,  Cadet.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  Aug. 
1916;  Corporal  Jan.  1918;  Officer  Cadet  July  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 
France. 

RUSSELL-JONES,  ROY  WARREN. 

Church  of  England  Grammar  School,  North  Sydney.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  July  1909  to  July  191 2,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  July  1917. 

616 


Record  of  War  Service 

RUTHERFORD,  ALLAN  FREER. 

Glasgow  and  Dumfries  Academies.  M.B.,  CM.  1890.  R.A.M.C.  (V.)  and  (T.), 
1899;  Major  Feb.  1914.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  1/4-th  King's  Own  Royal  Lancaster 
Regiment.  France  May  to  Nov.  191 5  and  Jan.  1916  to  June  1918.  Italy. 
Ambulance  Train.     T.D.  July  1919. 

RUTHERFORD,  ANDREW. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1915.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Pathology. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916. 

RUTHERFORD,  ANDREW  ADAMS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1915;  B.A.,  LL.B.  (Ireland).  Barrister-at-Law  (Dublin 
and  Middle  Temple).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  April  1916. 
Dispatches  May  1917. 

RUTHERFORD,  DAVID  SINCLAIR. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C  1910-14.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  O.T.C  Infantry, 
March  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  3rd  Welsh  Regiment  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  Nov.  1916.     Attached  2nd  Monmouth  Regiment. 

RUTHERFORD,  JAMES. 

Dumfries  Academy  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14;  M.A.  1920.  4th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  1912.  12th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5.  Transferred 
to  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916. 

RUTHERFORD,  JOHN  DOUGLAS. 

Dollar  Academy  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1904-8.  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1907-8  and  1914,  Cadet.  A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Captain  May  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Aug.  to  Dec.  1918.     France. 

RUTHERFORD,  JOHN  VICTOR  WALTON. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.R.CS.  (Eng.)  1887.  Army 
Medical  Service,  1887;  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.,  1912-17.  50th  Northumbrian 
Division;  1st  Northern  General  Hospital;  1st  Northumberland  Royal  Artillery 
Volunteers.     Dispatches  191 5  and  1916. 

RUTHERFORD,  NORMAN  CECIL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Captain  1912;  Major;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1918.  6th  London  Field 
Ambulance  and  i/3rd  West  Riding  Field  Ambulance,  France.     D.S.O. 

RUTHERFORD,  PERCIVAL  THOMAS. 

Salt  Schools,  Shipley.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1902-6  ;  L.R.C.P. 
&  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1907.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1902-6,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1910.  i/4th  London  Howitzer  Brigade, 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Oct.  1914;  Major  Jan.  1918;  Lieut.- 
Col.  March  1918.  2/3rd  London,  Wessex  and  West  Riding  Field  Ambulances  to 
April  1919.     O.B.E.'June^i^ 

617 


Record  of  War  Service 

RUTHERFORD,  RICHARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Captain;  Major  March  1914. 
Rangoon. 

RUTHERFORD,  ROBERT  BRYSON. 

Berwick-on-Tweed  Academy.  M.A.  1908;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
April  1908  to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915  ; 
Major  March  1918.     91st  Field  Ambulance,  France.     M.C.  Dec.  1918. 

RUTHERFORD,  WILLIAM  STEWART. 

Student  of  Law,  1901-6  and  1908-10.  Law  Agent,  1906.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  1903-10.  A.S.C.,  25th  Divisional  Train,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain 
Nov.  1 91 7. 

RUTHVEN,  MORTON  WOOD. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.T.M.  (Liverpool).  Volunteer  Medical 
Staff  Corps  and  O.T.C.  Medical,  1905  to  Aug.  1909,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  191 3.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Acting 
Major  March  to  Aug.  191 8.     Mention  Dec.  1916. 

RYAN,  Sir  CHARLES  SNODGRASS. 

Church  of  England  Grammar  School,  Melbourne.  M.B.,  CM.  1875.  Turco- 
Serbian  and  Turco-Russian  War,  1876-8.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
1878;  Surgeon-General.  A.D.M.S.,  1st  Australian  Division, and  Consulting  Surgeon 
to  A.I.F.     Dispatches  (four  times).     C.B. ;  C.M.G. ;  V.D. ;  K.B.E.  June  1919. 

RYRIE,  ANDREW. 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1914-15,  Cadet.     R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  March  1917. 

RYRIE,  BENJAMIN  JAMES. 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 1-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  Anatomy 
Staff,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 5  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917. 

RYRIE,  FRANK. 

Montrose  Academy.  M.A.  191 2.  Missionary,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Y.M.C.A.  Work,  1914-15.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Private  Sept.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1918.     M.M.  Dec.  1916. 

RYRIE,  GORDON  ALEXANDER. 

Montrose  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-20 ;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  1920. 
Scottish  Rifles,  Private. 

SAFFLEY,  JOHN. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain 
April  191 5.  5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers.  48th  Division,  Italy,  Aug. 
to  Nov.  1918.     Medical  Referee,  Ministry  of  Pensions. 

618 


Record  of  War  Service 

SAHGAL,  GOKAL  CHAND. 

Sialkot  School,  India.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916;  D.P.H.  (Edin.).  Indian  Field 
Ambulance,  Dresser,   1914-15. 

SAIDLER,  JAMES  ROY. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1 907-11,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1911-14;  B.Sc.  (Distinction)  1920.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  191 1;  Lieut. 
May  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1916.  France  (Somme,  Ancre, 
Vimy)  and  The  Rhine,  Feb.  1916  to  Aug.  1919.  Siege  Battery.  Royal  Air  Force, 
12th  Squadron.  Dispatches  Jan.  1918.  Croix  de  Guerre  May  1918.  M.C. 
Jan.  1919. 

St  LEGER,  ROBERT  ARTHUR. 

Tonbridge  School,  Kent.  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.E.R.,  Private.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1913;  Temp.  Major  1914;  Major  1915.  R.A.M.C, 
Major  Oct.  191 5.  German  South-West  Africa,  1914-15;  Senussi,  Egypt,  1916; 
France  1916-18.     Dispatches  (German  South- West  Africa  and  France). 

SALE,  GILBERT  NOEL. 

King  Alfred's  School,  Wantage.  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1911-16,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916;  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

SAMPSON,  WILLIAM  BROOK. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  Officer  Cadet  April  1917. 
4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918  ;  Lieut.     France  1918. 

SAMUELSON,  GERALD  SEPTIMUS. 

Sherborne  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1893.  N.  S.  Wales  Army  Medical 
Corps.  South  African  Campaign,  1 899-1902.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ; 
Captain  July  1915  ;  Major  April  1917.     Dispatches  June  and  Sept.  1918. 

SAMUT,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Acting  Professor  of  Pathology,  Malta  University.  Malta  Militia, 
1897;  Surgeon-Major  1912.  Military  Hospital,  Cyprus,  Jan.  to  Aug.  1915  ; 
Military  Hospital,  Forrest,  Malta,  191 5  to  June  1919.     Dispatches  Feb.  1917. 

SAMWELL,  CECIL  VALE. 

Sandringham  School,  Southport.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.) 
1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon-Lieut,  Nov.  1917  to  April  1919.     Mediterranean. 

SAND,  CHARLES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

SANDEMAN,  CHARLES  STEWART. 

Sedbergh.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  June  1913. 
France  Aug.  1914.     Invalided  home  June  191 5.     India  to  Dec.  1919. 

619 


Record  of  War  Service 

SANDEMAN,  DAVID  GRANT. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Science,  1916  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  March  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.E., 
401st  Highland  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917. 

SANDEMAN,  GEORGE  DAVID  STEWART. 

M.A.  1892.     Royal  Fusiliers  (2nd  Sportsman's  Battn.),  Private  1914. 
SANDEMAN,  IAN. 

Student   of   Arts,  1913-14.     O.T.C.   Artillery,  Oct.   191 3-14,   Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd 

Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916. 
SANDEMAN,  LAURA  STEWART. 

M.B.,   Ch.B.    1900;    M.D.    1903.     Scottish    Women's    Hospital,   Troyes,   France, 

May  to  Oct.  1915  ;  Leith  War  Hospital,  1916-17.     Q.M.A.A.C.  attached  R.A.M.C. 

Controller  of  Medical  Services  (Overseas),  March   1917  to  May  1919.     Dispatches 

Dec.  1918. 

SANDEMAN,  THOMAS  ROBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914.  Certificate, 
Tropical  Medicine  (Lond.),  1912.  West  African  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1912; 
Captain  1914.     Nigerian  Regiment,  Cameroons,  and  East  Africa.     M.C.June  1918. 

SANDEMAN,  WILLIAM  YOUNG. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  B.Sc.  191 2.  A.M.I.C.E.  191 5.  R.E.,  69th  Field  Coy., 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  March 
to  July  1919.     France  March  1916.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

SANDERS,  ERNEST  LEONARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1916-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet.  Army, 
2nd  Lieut. 

SANDERS,  GERALD  GAIRDNER. 

Repton.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-20.  R.N.A.S.,  Able  Seaman  Jan.  1915  ; 
Chief  Petty  Officer  March  191 5.     Admiralty,  Whitehall,  Dec.  1915  to  June  1916. 

SANDERSON,  FRANCIS  ROBERT. 

B.A.,  LL.B.  1901.  Advocate,  1901.  Judge,  Egypt.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
191 5  ;  Staff  Captain  Dec.  191 5  ;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  and  Legal  Adviser,  March  1919. 
East  Lancashire  Brigade.  Gallipoli  and  Egypt.  Dispatches  (twice).  O.B.E.  June 
1919;  Chevalier  de  l'Ordre  Royal  de  Georges  (Greece)  1919. 

SANDERSON,  JAMES  DURIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  B.Sc.  1914.  A.M.I.C.E. 
O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-13,  Cadet.  RE.,  100th  Field  Coy,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  Sept.  1918. 

SANDERSON,  NEIL  DEWAR. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-19.  R.F.A.,  94th 
Brigade,  Gunner  Dec.  1916;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917. 
France  Dec.  1916  to  April  1917,  and  March  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

620 


Record  of  War  Service 

SANDFORD,  GEORGE  CALROW. 

Shrewsbury.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1896.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1888-91,  Private.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1903.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Captain 
1908.  Mobilised  1914;  Temp.  Major  July  191 5-19.  4th  Southern  General 
Hospital,  Plymouth. 

SANDILANDS,  RICHARD. 

Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1911-15  and  1917-19;  B.Sc.  1913  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1919.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

SANDISON,  ALEXANDER  ARNOT  MITCHELL. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1917-20;  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C 
Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 

SANDISON,  CHARLES  GILBERT  DUNCAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  Royal 
Aircraft  Establishment,  Farnborough  (Observer),  Aug.  191 5.  R.F.C,  2nd  Air 
Mechanic,  Jan.   1916. 

SANDISON,  JOSEPH  HAMILTON  MUNDELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14  and  1915-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  18th  Royal  Scots,  Captain  1914-15.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  1917-18. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Captain  19 18- 19. 

SANDISON,  ROBERT  ELIOT  WESTWOOD. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15,  and  Medicine,  1918-19. 
9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  June  191 5.  1st  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1917  to  March  1919.     Machine-Gun  Corps.     France. 

SANDSTON,  ALFRED  CHARLES. 

Boys'  High  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1898;  M.D.  1901  (Gold 
Medal);  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1916.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5. 

SANSOM,  WALTER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1891.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  1915  ;  Major  1917.  Surgeon, 
German  War  Hospital,  Dartford,  and  War  Hospital,  Heme  Bay,  Kent.  President, 
Pensions  Board,  1919.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917. 

SAROLEA,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  May  1918.      R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

SAROLEA,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15  and 
1920;  B.Sc.  (Distinction)  1920.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1914  to  July  1915,  Cadet. 
R.E.,  410th  Field  Coy.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.  Egypt  and 
Palestine  Dec.  1915  to  April  1918;  France  April  to  Dec.  1918.  Wounded  at 
Jerusalem  Nov.  1917.     Dispatches  April  1918. 

621 


Record  of  War  Service 

SAUNDBY,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1874;  M.D. ;  L.RC.P.  (Edin.)  and  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1874.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.),  Lieut-Col.     1st  Southern  Military  Hospital,  Birmingham. 

SAUNDERS,  FREDERICK  ANASTASIUS. 

King  Edward  VI.  School,  Great  Berkhampstead.  Student  of  Medicine,  1879-82; 
L.RC.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1882;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1884.  Fife  Light  Horse,  1885; 
Bechuanaland  Campaign,  1896-7;  South  African  Campaign,  1898-1902.  3rd  West 
Yorkshire  Regiment  (S.R.),  Hon.  Captain  and  Hon.  Major.  Grahamstown 
Commands,  South  Africa,  Senior  Commandant ;  Lieut.-Col.     Alexandria. 

SCALES,  CUTHBERT. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1909-13,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  April 
1918  to  March  1919.  4th  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  1914-17.  Royal  Naval 
Division,  1918-19.  India  April  1919.  Dispatches  and  M.C  May  1918;  Bar  to 
M.C  Oct.  1918. 

SCARFF,  GORDON  RUSSELL. 

City  of  London  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  I9ii-I4and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Jan.  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  B.R.C.S.,  Boulogne  (Dresser).  26th  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1917. 

SCARLETT,  JAMES  THOMAS. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A. ;  B.Sc.  1913.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  191 1-14,  Cadet. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  Sept.  1917 ;  Acting 
Major  Feb.  1917.     France  (four  years).     Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and  July  1919. 

SCARTH,  HENRY  WILLIAM. 

St  Paul's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  1st  Scots  Guards  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Acting 
Captain  July  to  Sept.  1919.  Orders  of  St  Anne  (2nd  Class),  and  St  Stanislaus  (3rd 
Class). 

SCHULTZ,  HENRY  JOHN  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1917-20;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Private  March  1916.     East  African  Campaign. 

SCORESBY-JACKSON,  THOMAS. 

Blairlodge.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1906.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  Private.  i/i7th  B.B.  and  C.I.  Rifles,  Indian  Defence  Force,  Surgeon- 
Lieut.  1912;  Surgeon-Captain  July  1915. 

SCOT-SKIRVING,  ARCHIBALD  ADAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Cheltenham  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1893; 
M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1895  ;  FR.CS.  (Edin.)  1897.  President, 
S.R.C.  Senior  Lecturer,  Clinical  Surgery.  R.A.M.C.  (V)  and  (T.).,  1897.  Mobilised 
Aug.  1914;  Captain;  Major  Sept.  1918.  South  African  Campaign,  1900.  2nd 
Scottish  General  Hospital ;  58th  Scottish  General  Hospital,  France,  1917-18. 
C.M.G.  1900. 

622 


Record  of  War  Service 

SCOT-SKIRVING,  OWEN. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1872-3.  Coorg  and  Mysore 
Volunteer  Rifles,  1885-1914.  26th  Indian  Cavalry,  Sept.  1914.  Kirkcudbrightshire 
Volunteer  Regiment,  Jan.  191 5.  Royal  Defence  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916 ; 
Lieut.  April  191 8. 

SCOT-SKIRVING,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1 881;  M.B.,  Ch.M.  (Sydney).  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Hon. 
Major;  New  South  Wales  Forces.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Census 
and  Queen  Alexandra  Hospitals,  Millbank. 

SCOTLAND,  ALASTAIR  GRAEME. 

Viewpark;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Sept.  1915,  Cadet 
Bombardier.  Training  College,  Quetta,  India,  Dec.  191 5  to  June  1916.  36th 
attached  35th  and  51st  Sikhs,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  June  1917.  Mesopo- 
tamia March  1917;  18th  Meerut  Division,  Palestine,  Jan.  1918 ;  Megiddo  Sept. 
1918.     Wounded  at  Tekrit.     M.C.  (Palestine)  Jan.  1919. 

SCOTLAND,  GEORGE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 8-19.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
Private  Aug.  1914.  12th  Highland  Light  Infantry.  France.  Wounded  at  the 
Somme  Sept.  1916. 

SCOTT,  ALEXANDER. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  May  1916;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  June 
1917  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918  ;  Captain  Feb.  1919.     M.C.  Aug.  1918. 

SCOTT,  ALEXANDER  BALFOUR 

Arbroath  High  School;  First  XI.  M.A.  1913;  LL.B.  1915.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Nov. 
1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Staff  Lieut.  April  1917  to  Aug. 
1918.     France  July  1916  to  Aug.  1918.     Wounded  Aug.  1918.     M.C.  Jan.  1919. 

SCOTT,  ALEXANDER  WALTER. 

B.L.  191 1.  Law  Agent,  191 3.  2/5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (T.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  1914;    Lieut.  June    1916 ;    Captain.     Wounded  Aug.  1918. 

SCOTT,  ALLAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 8- 19.  R.E.,  Special  Brigade, 
Corporal  July  191 5. 

SCOTT,  ANDREW  HENDERSON. 

Student  of  Law,  1902-5.  R.G.A.,  attached  Anti-Aircraft,  Gunner  Dec.  1916  to 
May  1919. 

SCOTT,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1911-12.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1916.  nth 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Sept. 
191 5;  Major  Aug.  1919.     France.     Dispatches  Aug.  1919. 

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SCOTT,  CHARLES  ERNEST. 

Milne's  Institution,   Fochabers.     Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16.     O.T.C.   Medical 
Jan.  1914  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  Oct.  1916. 


SCOTT,  DAVID  JOBSON, 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1906.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  June  191 8.     O.C.  Administrative  Centre,  1st  London  Division.     M.C. 

SCOTT,  DOUGLAS  D. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918.  nth  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  May   1916.     Labour  Corps,  40th  Division,  France. 

SCOTT,  DUNCAN. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.  1912.  Schoolmaster.  6th  and  1/4U1  Royal  Scots  (T), 
Private  Aug.  1914.  Gallipoli  May  to  Aug.  191 5.  Wounded  June  191 5.  Invalided 
out  March  1916.  Forth  R.G.A.,  Gunner  May  1916  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916  ;  Captain 
April  1918.     France,  181st  Siege  Battery,  July  1916.     M.C.  June  1919. 

SCOTT,  FRANCIS  LIDDERDALE. 

Otago  High  School,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  and  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D. 
1909;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1907.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps, 
Captain  May  191 5. 

SCOTT,  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1917 
to  Feb.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

SCOTT,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy,  Hawick.  M.A.  1910;  B.Sc.  1913.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1915;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  July  1917;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1918. 
70th  and  242nd  Siege  Batteries.  France  March  1916  to  Dec.  1918.  Education 
Officer,  12th  Brigade,  R.G.A.     Dispatches  Jan.  191 8. 

SCOTT,  GEORGE  MACDONALD. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Medicine,  1908-15;  M.A. 
1911  ;  B.Sc;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-14,  Medical,  1914-15  ;  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  March  191 5.     M.C.  July  1916. 

SCOTT,  GORDON  SHAW. 

Whitgift  Grammar  School,  Croydon,  Surrey.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and 
1918.     8th  and  3rd  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  July  1916;    Officer  Cadet  Jan. 

1917.  1st  King's  Liverpool  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut.  Oct.  to  Dec. 

1918.  M.C.  Feb.  1918. 

SCOTT,  HENRY  GARNOCK. 

Galashiels  Academy.  M.A.  1906.  Schoolmaster.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Private 
June  1916.     King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

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SCOTT,  HERBERT  BREBNER 

George   Watson's    College.     O.T.C.    1915-16.     University   O.T.C.   Artillery,  Sept. 

1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1917;  Lieut.  March  to  May  1919.     France  1917-19.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

SCOTT,  HUGH  GALLIE. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy;  First  XV.  M.A.  1907;  LL.B.  (Distinction)  1909. 
Solicitor.  2nd  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  Lieut.  June  191 5  to  1919.  France  1916. 
British  Intelligence  Service,  Greece,  1918.     Wounded  at  Ypres  June  1916. 

SCOTT,  JAMES. 

Dundee  University  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1898;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1903  ; 
D.P.H.  Certificate  of  Tropical  Medicine.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1901  ;  Major  Jan.  1913  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Oct.  191 8.  Attached  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.).  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and 
Greece.     Hospitals  in  Alexandria,  Cairo,  and  Belbeis.     T.D. 

SCOTT,  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;    First  XV.     M.B.,  Ch.B.   1907.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June 

1917  ;  Captain  June  1918.     M.C.  Dec.  1918. 

SCOTT,  JAMES. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1910.  9th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Private  1907.  i/8th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1914;  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Captain  July  1916.  Attached  i/7th  Royal  Scots.  D.A.D.O.S.  to  Division. 
France  and  Palestine.     Dispatches  April  1918. 

SCOTT,  JAMES  AARON. 

Boroughmuir  School.     Student  of  Arts,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919.     R.F.A. 

(T.),    1st    Lowland    Brigade,    Gunner;    Bombardier    Aug.    1914;    Corporal    Nov. 

1914;    Sergeant    April     1916.     4th    Gordon     Highlanders,    Corporal    Oct.    1916. 

M.M.  Nov.  191 8. 
SCOTT,  JAMES  MATTHEWS  DUNCAN. 

Dollar  Academy.     M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1908;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.     O.T.C.  Artillery, 

Oct.  1908  to  Feb.  191 1,  Cadet.     South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct.  1914. 

Attached  1st  Rhodesian  Regiment.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  191 5. 

SCOTT,  JESSIE  ANNE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1912;  D.P.H.  (Lond.).  Scottish  Women's  Hospital, 
Serbia  and  Macedonia,  July  191 5-17.  Attached  R.A.M.C.  Serbian  Army,  1917-18. 
Salonika  and  France  1918-19.  Order  of  St  Sava  (4th  Class).  Serbian  Dispatches 
March  1917. 

SCOTT,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

SCOTT,  JOHN. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  D.P.H.;  D.T.M.  and  H.  Assistant  to 
Professor  in  Pathology,  1909-10.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  191 1  ;  Captain 
Jan.  1914;  Acting  Major  July  1918  ;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1919.  Egyptian  Exp. 
Force.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916,  Jan.  1918,  and  Jan.  1919.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1918. 

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SCOTT,  JOHN  ARTHUR  NOEL. 

Sedbergh ;  First  XV.  and  XL  Cadet  Corps  1905-8,  Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915.  Wounded  April  1918.  Invalided 
out  April  1919. 

SCOTT,  JOHN  BARRON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  May  1915.  Malta  1915-16.  Recruiting 
Medical  Board,  Warwick. 

SCOTT,  JOHN  CUNNISON. 

Penrith  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal ; 
Officer  Cadet,  June  1918.     Royal  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

SCOTT,  JOHN  EASTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1899;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Morden  Grange 
Auxiliary  Hospital,  1915-17.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917 ;  Captain  May  1918. 

SCOTT,  JOHN  MENZIES  BAILLIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Sedbergh ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1902-5,  Colour- 
Sergeant.  Student  of  Law,  1906-10.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1.  R.F.A.  (T.), 
1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  1908;  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  June  1916;  Major 
May  1918.     France  Oct.  191 5.     Wounded.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917. 

SCOTT,  PATRICK  JOHN  HEPBURN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1916  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Nov. 
1917.     8th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.     France  Sept.  to  Dec.  1918. 

SCOTT,  RALPH  LESTER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug. 
1915;  Major  Jan.  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917. 

SCOTT,  ROBERT  FREDERICK  McNAIR 

B.A.  (Camb.);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 
Valenciennes,  Jan.  1919. 

SCOTT,  ROBERT  THOMAS  HUNTER. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1915  to  Jan.  1918, 
Cadet  B.S.M. ;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  R.F.A.,  52nd  Army  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1918-19.     France;  Cambrai  and  Mons. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1914  to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon 
Sub-Lieut.  July  191 5. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS. 

Moray  House.  M.A.  1910;  B.Sc.  1914.  nth  Scottish  Rifles,  Private  Nov.  1914; 
2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1916.  Transferred  to  R.E.,  July  1917 ; 
Captain   Nov.   1917  to  Feb.   1919 ;  Acting  Major  July  to  Oct.   1918.     France. 

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SCOTT,  THOMAS. 

Dunnottar  School,  Stonehaven.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1884-90;  M.A. 
1886.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1894;  3rd  Class,  1904; 
2nd  Class,  1909;  1st  Class,  1914.  51st  Division  (Bedford),  Dec.  1914.  4th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  France,  May  191 5.  Etaples  Area,  Oct.  1915,  and  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital,  Dec.   1916  to  July   1919.     T.D.   1914.     Dispatches   1918. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS  DUNCAN  FALCONER. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-16;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths, 
and  Nat.  Phil.);  B.Sc.  1916.  Schoolmaster.  R.N.V.R.  attached  R.N.A.S.,  Sub- 
Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  Aug.  1918  to  March  1919. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS  FRASER. 

M.A.  1899.     Schoolmaster.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS  HENRY. 

Selkirk  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Certificate  Tropical  of  Medicine.  Cricket 
"Blue,"  1901-6.  RA.M.C.  (V.),  1900-6,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1907; 
Captain  1910;  Major  Jan.  1919;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  191 7.  1st  West  Yorkshire 
Regiment,  Aug.  1914;  17th  Field  Ambulance,  Oct.  1915  ;  D.A.D.M.S.,  24th 
Division,  Dec.  191 5;  14th  Field  and  1st  Cavalry  Field  Ambulances,  1917-19. 
France  and  The  Rhine.  Dispatches  Jan.  1915,  Jan.  1917,  June  1918,  and  Jan. 
1919.     M.C.  Jan.  1915  ;  D.S.O.  Oct.  1918. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS  ROBERTSON. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  1914-15,  Cadet.  9th  and  10th  East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.     R.F.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.     Twice  Wounded.     D.F.C.  Sept.  1918. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  SAWERS. 

Fettes  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1885;  M.D.  1889.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1915; 
Captain  Oct.  191 6.     France. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  FOREMAN. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  10th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
Private  Jan.  1917;  Corporal  Aug.  1918.     France  Jan.  1918-19. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  2nd  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers,  Private  April  1917;  L/Corporal  June  1917;  Corporal  June  1918  ; 
Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1918.  France  1918;  Somme  and 
Bailleul.     Wounded  at  Voormezeele  April  1918. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  SIBBALD 

Lasswade  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  University  Battery,  1st  E.C.A.V.,  1895-8, 
Gunner.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.   1912  ;   Captain  April   1915  ;   Acting   Major  April 


1918.     Dispatches  May  1919. 


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SCOTT-ELLIOTT,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.     (See  p.  752.) 

SCOTT-MONCRIEFF,  CHARLES  KENNETH. 

Winchester  College.  Cadet  Corps  1907-8.  Student  of  Arts,  1908-14;  M.A. 
(Hons.  Engl.)  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Nov.  191 1,  Cadet.  3rd  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  1913;  Captain  Feb.  191 5.  France  1914-17 
and  1918-19.  Attached  General  Staff,  1918.  Imperial  War  Museum,  1919. 
Wounded  April   1917.     M.C.  June  1917. 

SCRIMGEOUR,  DAVID  MUIR. 

Bootham  School,  York;  First  XI.  School  Ambulance  Corps,  191 5-16,  Corporal. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1918-19.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917  ; 
Pilot  Nov.  1917;  Lieut.  May  1918. 

SCRIMGEOUR,  FREDERICK  JOHN. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1 897-1 902  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.) ; 
L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1902.  Army  Medical  Service,  Captain  March  1916;  Major 
Nov.  191 7.  Cairo;  Jerusalem;  D.A.D.M.S.,  Northern  Palestine.  Dispatches  1917, 
1918,  and  1919.     Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

SCRIMGEOUR,  JAMES. 

B.L.  1899.  Law  Agent,  1900.  Recruiting  Officer,  T.F.  Reserve,  Lieut.  March 
1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917.     National  Services,  Inverness.     M.B.E.  Jan.  1919. 

SCRIMGEOUR,  JOHN  MURRAY. 

M.A.  (St  Andrews) ;  LL.B.  1907.  Barrister  and  Solicitor.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1917.     i/ist  North  Midland  Heavy  Battery,  France. 

SEAGAR,  EDWARD  AITKEN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914. 

SEAL,  SATYENDRA  NATH. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-17  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

SEATON,  ALEXANDER  WHITE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Oct. 
1917,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  3rd  attached  6th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  March   1918. 

SEATON,  JOHN  JERDINE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  191 5-17.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  to  Oct.  1918,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  Oct.  1918. 

SEELLY,  EDWARD  St  JOHN. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1914;  Captain 
1916.     No.  4  Stationary  Hospital,  France,  1914.     Dispatches  1916  and  1917. 

SELBY,  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 6-1 7  and  191 8.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917 ; 
2nd  Lieut.  June  191 8. 

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SELKIRK,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  BURNS. 

George  Watson's  College ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ; 
M.D.  1908.  President,  Philomathic  Society.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain 
Feb.  1916  to  April  1919.  6th  M.A.C.  10th  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  29th  Casualty 
Clearing  Station,  France. 

SELLAR,  THOMAS. 

Physiology  Department.     Forth  R.G.A.  (T.),  Private. 

SELLAR,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  4th  and  6th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private  1909;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916.  France 
Dec.  1914  to  July  1915  ;  May  1916  to  Jan.  1917.     Wounded  at  Givenchy  191 5. 

SELLAR,  THOMAS  McCALL. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5; 
Captain  Jan.  1917.     M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

SELLAR,  WILLIAM  B. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb. 
to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918. 

SELLAR,  WILLIAM  HARPER 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1895  ;  LL.B.  1900.  Barrister.  196th  (Western 
Universities)  Battn.  Canadians,  Private  May  191 6.  4th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
July  1918  to  March  1919.     France  and  The  Rhine  1916-18.     Wounded. 

SELLERS,  ARTHUR. 

Manchester  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1893  ;  D.P.H.,  D.Sc.  (Vict.) 
1894.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  1908;  Brevet  Major  June  1916.  Bacteriologist, 
2nd  Western  General  Hospital. 

SELLS,  HUGH  LANCELOT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  RA.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  No.  8  General 
Hospital. 

SEN,  JIMUT  BAHAN. 

St  Xavier's  College;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1912-20 ;  M.A. 
1920.     Indian  Volunteer  Ambulance  Corps. 

SETH-SMITH,  HOWARD  KNOX. 

Student  of  Medicine.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  3rd  King's  Liverpool  Regiment, 
attached  3/ioth  Middlesex  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  France. 
Twice  Wounded. 

SHAFTO,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1913.  RA.M.C,  Lieut  March 
1916;  Captain  March  1917.     Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

SHAH,  IKBAL  ALL 

Student  of  Medicine,  1915-18.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

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SHAIKH,  ABDUL  HAMID. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Captain  191 5.  Indian  General  Hospitals,  1914-16.  France,  Mhow 
Field  Ambulance,  March  1916;  India  May  1916;  5th  (K.E.O.)  Cavalry,  France, 
Sept.  1916;  Egypt  March  1918  ;  Palestine,  Syria,  and  Asia  Minor. 

SHAKESHAFT,  GEOFFREY  WHITLOW. 

Lymm  Grammar  School,  Chester.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
March  to  June  1915,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Lieut.  July 
1 91 7  to  May  1 919.     France. 

SHAND,  JOHN  GLENDINNING  BRYDEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  Indian  Medical  Service  (40th 
Pathans),  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  1912;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  Field  Hospital, 
France.     Dispatches. 

SHANKS,  FREDERICK. 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Nov.   1916  to  April   1918,  Cadet.     R.E.,  Officer  Cadet  May   1918. 

SHANKS,  WILLIAM. 

Airdrie   Academy.     Student   of  Medicine,    1910-15.     M.B.,    Ch.B.    191 5.      O.T.C. 

Medical,    1914-15,   Cadet.      R.A.M.C.,    Lieut.    Sept.    191 5  ;     Captain    Sept.    1916. 

Dispatches. 
SHANNON,  FREDERICK. 

Royal  Academy,  Belfast;  First  XV.  and  XI.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.     M.O.  in  charge 

of  Troops,   North    London,    Aug.    1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.   April   1916;    Captain 

April  1917.     France  1916-18.     Invalided  out  April  1918. 
SHANNON,  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College      University  O.T.C.   Infantry,  Oct.    1917   to  Jan.   1918, 

Cadet.     R.F.C.,  transferred  to  London  Scottish,  Private  Feb.  191 8. 

SHANNON,  JOHN  ALASTAIR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-14.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  1st  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5;  Lieut.  Jan. 
1917.     Prisoner  of  War  in  Turkey  for  two  and  a  half  years. 

SHAPIRO,  JAPIE  HAROLD  LEOPOLD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  Oct. 
191 5,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

SHARP,  A.  D. 

Student  of  Medicine.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.-Col. 
SHARP,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Law.     6th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Captain. 
SHARP,  JAMES. 

Merchiston  Castle.    O.T.C.  1907-12,  Cadet  Corporal.    Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14 

and   1918-19.     O.T.C.   Infantry,  Feb.   1913  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.     5th  Royal  Scots 

(T.),  Lieut.  Oct.  1914.     A.S.C.  (M.T.),  July  1916. 

630 


Record  of  War  Service 

SHARP,  JOHN  STUART  CADENHEAD. 

Glenalmond.  O.T.C.  191 3- 17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  191 7  to  March 
1918,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.  R.F.A.,  44th  Reserve  Battery, 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  to  March  1919. 

SHARPE,  EDWARD  STEVENSON. 

Coleraine  Academical  Institution;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902. 
University  Battery,  1st  E.C.A.V.,  1897-1902,  Gunner.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical 
Service,  Lieut.  June  1918. 

SHARPE,  WILLIAM  CECIL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1899.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917; 
Major  May  1919.     Registrar,  Ripon  Military  Hospital. 

SHAW,  ALEXANDER  MACKINTOSH. 

Raining's  School,  Inverness.  M.A.  1902.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Jan. 
191 5  ;  Sergeant  July  191 5.     24th  General  Hospital,  France. 

SHAW,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-12, 
Cadet  Bombardier.     Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Mersey,  Temp.  Surgeon,  Aug.  1914. 

SHAW,  HUGH  KIRKLAND. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1908-14.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
Royal  Navy,  Temp.-Surgeon  Captain  Nov.  1914.  Royal  Naval  Division,  Gallipoli. 
H.M.S.  Royal  Oak,  and  Roehampton  Hospital. 

SHAW,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Bathgate  Academy.     Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.     18th  Royal  Scots,  Private 

Oct.  1916;  Corporal  July  1918.     Machine-Gun  Corps. 
SHAW,  JOHN  JAMES  McINTOSH. 

M.A.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909  ;  M.D.  191 3.    President,  Students' Union.    University 

Battery,    E.C.A.V,    1902-8,    Private.     O.T.C.    Artillery,   2nd   Lieut.    1908;    Lieut. 

1910.     RA.M.C.    (S.R.),    Captain    Oct.    1914;    Acting    Major   Jan.    1918;    Major, 

2nd  and  44th    Casualty    Clearing    Stations,    France,    1914-19.      Dispatches   June 

191 5  and  Dec.  1917.     M.C.  and  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Star,  June  191 8. 
SHAW,  REGINALD  KENWORTHY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.     Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon  Aug.  1914. 
SHAW,  ROBERT  GLEN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV     M.B,  Ch.B.   191 1.     O.T.C.    Infantry,  Nov. 

1908  to  Dec.  191 1,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1913  ;  Captain  Feb. 

1915;  Acting  Major  April   1918;  Acting   Lieut.-Col.   May   1919.     Gallipoli  June 

191 5;  Salonika,  Serbia,  Macedonia,  and  81st  Field  Ambulance,  Black  Sea  Force. 

M.C.  1918.     Mention  1917  and  1918. 
SHAW,  ROBERT  RUSSELL. 

George  Watson's    College.     Student   of  Law,    1909-11.      Chartered    Accountant, 

1914.     Royal  Naval  Reserve,  Assistant  Paymaster,  May  191 5.     Royal  Air  Force. 

Captain  July  1918  to  Feb.  1919.     H.M.S.  Furious. 

631 


Record   of  War  Service 

SHAW,  THOMAS  BROWN. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon 
Aug.  1901  ;  Staff  Surgeon  Aug.  1909;  Surgeon-Commander  Aug.  1915.  Battle 
of  Heligoland  Bight,  Aug.  1914.     M.O.  Falmouth.     H.M.S.  Birmingham. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM  D. 

Daniel  Stewart's   College;    First  XV.     University  O.T.C   Infantry,  March   1909 

to  June    1912,  Cadet.     Highland  Light   Infantry,  2nd   Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain 

Feb.    191 5  ;    Major   March   1916.  France  and   East  Africa.     Wounded  at    Loos 

Sept.  1916  and  Somme  Oct.  1916.  Invalided  out  Dec.  1919.     M.C.  Oct.  1916. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

Stratherrick  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1900-3.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  May 
1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Staff  Captain  Nov.  1918.  France.  Instructor  of 
Topography,  Italy.  Wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle.  Dispatches  Aug.  and  Nov. 
1918  and  June  1919.     Croce  di  Guerra. 

SHEARER,  ALFRED  LEONARD. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  July 
1916;  L/Corporal  June  1917.     Machine-Gun  Corps. 

SHEARER,  DONALD. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  i/8th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  15th  Division,  Private  April  1917. 

SHEARER,  DONALD  ANGUS  MacMILLAN. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-17,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1918-19.  4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (S.R.),  May  1917  ; 
Officer  Cadet  June  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  to  Feb.  1918. 

SHEARER,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1912;  B.Sc.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy.     Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Instructor-Lieut.  Sept.  191 5. 

SHEARER,  JOHN. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-17.  2/ioth  Royal  Scots,  Private 
July  1917. 

SHEARSBY,  JAMES. 

Midwifery  Department.     A.S.C.,  Driver. 

SHEDDEN,  ARCHIBALD  JOHN. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Feb.  to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private;  Corporal  June  1915 ; 
Sergeant  March  1916;  Officer  Cadet ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.  France.  Wounded 
at  the  Somme  July  1916.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1918. 

632 


Record   of  War  Service 

SHENNAN,  ARNOLD  HOSEASON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-13  and  1919 ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
275th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Nov. 
1917.     France.     Twice  Wounded.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

SHENNAN,  JOHN  ROGNVALD. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  B.Sc.  191 3.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
1910-13,  Cadet.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  July  1915;  Captain  Feb. 
1916;  Major  May  1918.  Dispatches  June  1918  and  June  1919.  M.C.  Dec.  1916; 
Officer  of  Crown  of  Roumania,  March  1919. 

SHEPHEARD-WALWYN,  RODERICK  AYLWARD. 

Bromsgrove  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  3rd  West  Yorkshire 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  Royal 
Air  Force,  Oct.  1918.     The  Rhine. 

SHEPHERD,  DAVID. 

Dundee  High  School.  B.Sc.  1906.  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps  (M.T.),  Lieut. 
Oct.  1914;  Captain  Jan.  1916.     France. 

SHEPHERD,  JAMES  OGILVY 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-14.  R.F.A.  (T), 
2nd  Lieut.  1908;  Lieut.  1910;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1916  to 
March  1919.     France  191 5-18.     Wounded  at  Ypres  Aug.  1917.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

SHEPHERD,  JOHN  INGRAM. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1903;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D. 
1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1915.  9th  and  7th  Leicester- 
shire Regiment.     M.C.  June  191 7. 

SHEPHERD,  PHILIP  G. 

University  Library  Assistant.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914 ;  Corporal 
July  1918.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine,  June  191 5  to  March  1918.  France 
April  1918  to  Sept.  1919. 

SHEPHERD,  ROBERT  FRANCIS. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  M.A.  (St  Andrews)  1902;  Student  of  Law,  1902-5. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1905.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916 ; 
Acting  Captain  Aug.  191 8. 

SHEPHERD,  WILLIAM  MOIR  WEBSTER. 

Wick  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1916;  F.R.C.S.  1917.  Colonial  Office 
and  Navy,  East  Africa,  Sept.  1914  to  May  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ; 
Captain  Nov.  1916.     France. 

SHERIFFS,  WILLIAM  PERCY  DAHERS. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to  Sept.  1918, 
Cadet  Sergeant.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  191 8. 

633 


Record   of  War  Service 

SHERRIFF,  THOMAS  CHALMERS. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16;  M.A.  1919.  Forth  R.G.A. 
(T.),  Gunner  Dec.  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 8. 

SHEWARD,  CHARLES  RAILTON 

Clifton  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1894.  First  XI.  Royal  Navy  1897;  Surgeon- 
Commander.  Senior  M.O.  R.N.  Hospital  Ship  St  Margaret  of  Scotland,  1916-19. 
Medaille  d'Honneur  des  Epidemies  1918. 

SHIEL,  DAVID  HASTINGS. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Cadet  Corps  1903-7,  Sergeant.  M.A.  191 1;  B.Sc. 
1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  Jan.  191 3,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Sergeant  Nov.  1914.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  Invalided  out  Dec.  1915. 
Technical  Staff,  Ardeer  Munition  Factory,  Ayrshire,  from  Dec.  191 5. 

SHIELL,  ALEXANDER  GUTHRIE. 

Rugby.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1906;  LL.B.  1908.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  2/ist  Highland  Cyclist  Battn.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5;  Lieut.  July 
1917.     Attached  4th  King's  African  Rifles.     Cantonment  Magistrate,  Uganda. 

SHIELS,  PETER  McLAREN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  ;  Captain  Nov.  1917. 

SHIRCORE,  JOHN  OWEN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1906;  M.R.C.P.  191 1. 
East  African  Medical  Service,  1908;  Captain  Oct.  1914  to  April  1918.  O.C. 
Native  Base  Hospital,  Mombasa.     Dispatches  Oct.  1917. 

SHIRES,  BERTRAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Major 
June  1918;  Brevet  Major.     Med.  Exp.  Force  and  France.     Dispatches  1918. 

SHIRLAW,  HERBERT. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1908-15;  M.A.  1911.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15, 
Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     4th  Howitzer  Brigade. 

SHIRLAW,  HUGH. 

Lasswade  School.  M.A.  1907 ;  B.D.  1910.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  14th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  June  1915  ;  Sergeant  Dec.  1915. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France. 

SHIRLAW,  MATTHEW. 

Lasswade  School.  Mus.Bac.  1898;  Mus.D.  191 3.  F.R.C.O.  Lecturer  in  Music. 
Royal  Air  Force,  Oct.  191 8. 

SHOOLBREAD,  THOMAS  BULLIONS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1916.  8th  General  Hospital,  Rouen,  Oct. 
to  Dec.  1916.     2nd  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  Pioneer  Battn. 

634 


Record  of  War  Service 

SIBBALD,  ALEXANDER. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  M.A.  1910.  Schoolmaster.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private  Dec.  1915  ;  L/Corporal.  8th  Tank  Corps,  Sergeant  Jan.  1917;  Officer 
Cadet  Nov.  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

SIBBALD,  WILLIAM  WHYTE. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Science,  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Artillery 
1917-18,  Cadet;    Officer  Cadet  June  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

SILBERBAUER,  STANLEY  FREDERICK. 

South  African  College  School.  Cadet  Corps  1902-5.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  M.D. 
1914;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.).  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-11,  Cadet.  South  African  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  Jan.  1916.     East  African  Exp.  Force;  Union  Defence  Force. 

SILVER,  JOHN  PAYZANT. 

B.A.  (Windsor,  N.S.) ;  M.B.,  CM.  1893.  RA.M.C.  1894;  Lieut.-Col.  March  191 5  ; 
Colonel  Feb.  1916  to  March  1919.  17th  Field  Ambulance,  Aug.  1914.  A.D.M.S., 
12th  Division,  Feb.  1916.  France  Sept.  1914  to  March  1919.  Four  times 
Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     D.S.O. ;  C.B.E.  June  1919. 

SIM,  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1907-14.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1908-10,  Cadet.  Lovat  Scouts  (T), 
Private  Aug.  1914;  10th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  June 
1917;  Captain  Dec.  1917 ;  Acting  Major  1918.  France  191 5-17;  Italy  1917-19. 
Dispatches  Sept.  1917.     M.C.  June  1918. 

SIM,  ANDREW. 

Gordon  Schools,  Huntly.  Student  of  Science,  191 8-19.  4th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Private  May  19 16. 

SIME,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1896-8.  Chartered  Accountant,  1899. 
R.F.A.  (T),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  1903;  Captain  1908;  Major  June  1916;  Staff 
Captain,  War  Office,  July  191 8.     France  191 5.     Dispatches. 

SIMON,  BERNARD  HILLIARD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C 
Medical,  Oct.  1914-16,  Cadet.    R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1916 ;  Captain  Nov.  1917 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  April  1913. 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER  BOWDEN. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  B.A.  (Hons.) ;  M.A.  1910.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  Private  March 
1917;  L/Corporal  June  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER  MURRAY. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.) 
1914  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1914-15,  Cadet.  12th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  March  1916;  Staff  Lieut.,  3rd  Class,  Feb.  1917;  2nd  Class,  July  1917. 
Intelligence  Corps,  1917-19. 

635 


Record  of  War  Service 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER  P. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Law,  1888-94.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1894.  10th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  1897;  Major  1912;  Lieut-Col.  Nov.  1914;  Colonel  Nov.  1918. 
General  Staff,  France,  May  1917.  Mention  1917.  Dispatches  Nov.  1918.  T.D. 
Nov.  1917;  O.B.E.  Jan.  1919. 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER  RUSSELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.A.  (Oxford).  Student  of  Law,  1901-3.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1905.     North  Scottish  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1917. 

SIMPSON,  ANDREW. 

Leven  School.  University  O.T.C  Infantry,  June  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.C., 
Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.     London  Scottish,  Private  Dec.  1917  to  Sept.  1919. 

SIMPSON,  ANDREW. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-15,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  12th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
July  1917. 

SIMPSON,  ARCHIBALD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 

SIMPSON,  CHARLES. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1916-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1918  ;  Captain 
Aug.  1919.  6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers.  Edinburgh  War  Hospital, 
Bangour. 


SIMPSON,  EDWARD  SWAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  1910.  University  Battery, 
E.C.A.V.,  1901-4,  Gunner.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain  April  1917. 
2/2nd  Northumbrian  Field  Ambulance ;  4th  Yorkshire  and  4th  East  Yorkshire 
Regiments.     France  1916-18  ;  Somme  and  Lys.     Wounded  Dec.  1917.     M.C.  1918. 

SIMPSON,  FREDERICK  DAVID. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1903;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
March   1918. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE  FREELAND  BARBOUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1905;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903; 
FRCP.  (Edin.)  1905.  Senior  Assistant  and  Examiner  in  Midwifery.  R.A.M.C, 
Temp.  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain  April  1917 ;  Major  Feb.  1918.  President, 
Medical  Board.     Military  Hospital,  Eaton  Hall,  Chester. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE  WRIGHT. 

George  Heriot's  School ;  First  XV  Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Medicine, 
191 2-1 5  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T), 
1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Adjutant 
1917-19;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1918.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine. 

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SIMPSON,  HAROLD  CHRISTOPHER. 

Trent  College,  Derbyshire.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  L.M.S.S.A.  (Lond.)  1908.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  and  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  1902-8.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Captain  Oct.  1914;   Temp.  Major  Jan.  1919.     Military  Hospital,  Newcastle,  Dec. 

1916.  D.A.D.M.S.,  Lucknow  Division,  India,  1919.     Dispatches  1919. 

SIMPSON,  HUBERT  LOUIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1901.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private.  Army  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  191 3.  Attached 
5th  Scottish  Rifles  (Cameronians). 

SIMPSON,  IAN  GRINDLAY. 

Stramongate  School,  Kendal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917, 
Cadet.      R.N.A.S.,  Probationer  Flight  Officer  May  1917;    Flight  Sub-Lieut.  Oct. 

1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.-Pilot  April  1918  to  Nov.  1919.     France. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES. 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1885-6.  Fife  Light  Horse 
Volunteers,  Private  1889;  2nd  Lieut.  1897;  Lieut.  May  1899.  Fife  and  Forfar 
Yeomanry  (T.),  Captain  June  1902.  Mobilised  Nov.  1914;  Major  Feb.  1915- 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.     Invalided  out  Sept.  1916. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES  BERTIE. 

Inverness  Academy.  M.A.  1883;  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Major  1914.  Attached  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders.  Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon 
Dec.  1915  to  July  1918.  East  Indian  and  Adriatic  Squadrons.  T.D.  1915. 
O.B.E.   1920. 

SIMPSON,  J.  C. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN  FINDLATER. 

M.A.  1905;  B.Sc.  1909.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.G.A. 
(S.R),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN  GORDON. 

M.A.  (St  Andrews) ;  LL.B.  1906.  Law  Agent,  1907.  4th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1917. 
Brigade  Musketry  Officer. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN  WATSON. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1903-8,  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  Rugby  "  Blue."  O.T.C.  Medical,  1914-15, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  2nd  Scottish  General 
Hospital,  191 5.     1/31'd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt,  Palestine,  1916-18. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1906;  FRCP.  (Edin.)  1903.  Scottish 
Rugby  International  (13  "Caps").  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  191 1.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital. 

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SIMPSON,  JOSEPH. 

Harris  Institute,  Preston.  Student  of  Science,  1900-6.  District  Volunteers,  East 
Africa,  1914.  Belgian  Military  Transport,  Uganda,  191 5-16.  Military  Labour 
Corps,  Private  (rejoined)  June  191 7  ;  Sergeant  Dec.  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 8. 

SIMPSON,  KERR  ALEXANDER. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.L.  1904.  8th  Highland  Light  Infantry  (T.),  1906; 
Captain  ;  Major  June  191 5.     General  Staff  H.Q.,  Scottish  Command. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT  FRANCIS. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-15  ;  M.A.  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 1  to  Jan.  191 5,  Cadet  Corporal.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.     France. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT  JOHN  SHAW. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.A.  1878;  M.B.,  CM.  1882.  Army  Medical 
Service,  Feb.  1883,  Colonel.  A.D.M.S.,  Woolwich  District,  Aug.  191410  Jan.  1919. 
C.M.G.  1900;  C.B.  1917. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT  KENNEDY  MUIR. 

Perth  Academy ;  First  XV.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-14, 
Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. ;  Captain  Nov.  1917  ; 
Acting  Major  Aug.  1918.  Adjutant,  19th  Brigade,  Nov.  1916.  98th  and  131st 
Batteries,  March  191 7  to  Feb.  1919.  France  Dec.  1914.  Wounded  April  191 5. 
Dispatches  1917.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

SIMPSON,  SAMUEL  RALEIGH. 

M.A.  1902.     Writer  to  the  Signet,  1906.     Labour  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

SIMPSON,  WILFRID  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1909 ; 
Captain  191 1  ;  Major  Aug.  1919.  France  Oct.  1914-16;  East  Africa  Nov.  1917  to 
Feb.  191 8.     Dispatches  (East  Africa)  Jan.  1919. 

SIMPSON,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D.  1906;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1906.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain 
April  191 5.     N.Z.  Hospital  Ship  Maheno,  Gallipoli. 

SIMSON,  ALAN  G. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1908-9.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 1. 
R.F.A.  (T),  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Lieut.  1910;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major 
Nov.  1917.  France  Oct.  1915  to  Dec.  1916;  Mesopotamia  June  1917  to  Dec. 
1918  ;  India  Dec.  1918  to  Oct.  1919. 

SIMSON,  ALEXANDER  MACDONALD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14  and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 3-14,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Highland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916. 
France  (two  years). 

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SIMSON,  HARRY  MACDONALD. 

M.A.  1900;  LL.B.  1908.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1905.  A.S.C.  (T.),  T.  and  S. 
Column,  Lowland  Division,  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  May  1918.     Palestine. 

SIMSON,  HENRY  JOHN. 

Ashfield  College,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1917.  Invalided  out 
Sept.  1918. 

SIMSON,  JAMES  TUDHOPE. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1898-1902,  2nd  Lieut. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Oct.  1914. 

SIMSON,  JOHN  THOMAS. 

M.B.,.Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1912;  Captain  July  1913.  2nd  Battn. 
Egyptian  Army.     Palestine.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

SIMSON,  ROBERT. 

Student  of  Law,  1890-2.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1894.  Mounted  Infantry, 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1900-6.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain  Sept.  1914 ;  Temp. 
Major  Aug.  191 5;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1916  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Dec.  1917  to  May 
1919.  Egypt  and  Palestine  1916-19.  Officers'  Base  Depot.  Dispatches  April 
1918.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

SINCLAIR,  ANDREW  STEWART. 

Kimberley  High  School,  South  Africa.  Cadet  Corps  1903-4,  Corporal.  Student 
of  Science,  1913-15.  R.F.C.,  April  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917.  Royal  Air 
Force,  Lieut.  May  191 8.  Prisoner  of  War  (four  months);  escaped  from  Le 
Cateau. 

SINCLAIR,  ARCHIBALD  STEVENSON. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14  and  1916-17. 
Chartered  Accountant,  1918.  5th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914  ;  L/Corporal 
191 5  ;  Acting  Sergeant  1916.     Gallipoli. 

SINCLAIR,  DAVID. 

Royal    High    School.     University   O.T.C.    Artillery,  Nov.    191 5    to    March    1916, 

Cadet   Bombardier;    Officer    Cadet    March    1916.  R.F.A.,    121st    Brigade,    2nd 

Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918  to  April  1919.  France,  38th  Division. 

SINCLAIR,  DONALD  BOASE. 

Fettes  College.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1908;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1.  9th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 
Staff  Captain,  War  Office.  Intelligence  Officer,  South-East  Coast  of  Kent. 
O.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

SINCLAIR,  FRASER  McEWEN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ; 
Captain. 

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SINCLAIR,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1911-15  and  1917-20; 
M.A.  1919;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  1916.  Haslar  Hospital.  Invalided  out  March 
1917. 

SINCLAIR,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  5th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1917 ; 
Temp.  Captain  Dec.  1916  to  Aug.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force.  Gallipoli.  Wounded 
Aug.  1915. 

SINCLAIR,  JAMES  RONALD  SHERRIFF. 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  March  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.N.V.R,  Sub-Lieut.  Dec. 
1917.     Mine-sweeping  Operations. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN  CADZOW. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  1909-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  Jan. 
191 5.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  April  191 5.     H.M.S.  Bluebell,  Hong-Kong. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN  GEORGE. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.     Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919. 

Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Valiant,  Able  Seaman,  Dec.  1916  to  Feb.  1919. 
SINCLAIR,  JOHN  UMBRIA. 

George     Watson's    College.      O.T.C.     1913-15.       Student    of    Science,     1918-20. 

O.T.C.  Artillery,   May  to   Dec.    1916,  Cadet;   Officer    Cadet   Dec.    1916.     R.G.A. 

(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918.     France. 

SINCLAIR,  MEURICE. 

Clifton  College,  Bristol.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1904;  Captain; 
Major  July  191 5.  Prisoner  of  War.  Four  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 
C.M.G. 

SINCLAIR,  PATRICK. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1890.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain 
(T.F.),  4th  Class,  1901  ;  3rd  Class,  191 1;  2nd  Class,  March  1916.  Senior 
Chaplain,  51st  (Highland)  Division,  April  191 5-19.  Wounded  Aug.  1917. 
Prisoner  of  War  March  to  Nov.  1918.     Dispatches  Dec.  1917.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1918. 

SINCLAIR,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1909;  B.Sc.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.E.,  Sapper 
June  1917. 

SINCLAIR,  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  191 2.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.  Motor  Launch  140, 
Sub-Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916  to  April  1919.  Special  Service,  Nov. 
1914. 

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SINCLAIR,  WILLIAM  ARNOLD. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1911-14,  Cadet.  8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916.     Attached  Trench  Mortar  Battery. 

SINCLAIR,  WILLIAM  JAMES  PENMAN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade), 
Corporal  July  1915.     R.G.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.     France  July  1915-17. 

SINCLAIR-LOUTIT,  WILLIAM  HENRY  AUSTIN. 

B.A.  (Camb.);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Irresistible,  Surgeon. 

SINDERSON,  HARRY  CHAPMAN. 

Clee  Grammar  School,  Lincoln  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1910-13.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  191 3  ;  Captain 
April  1915  ;  Temp.  Major  Nov.  1916  to  June  1917.  H.M.  Hospital  Ships 
Carisbrook  Castle,  1914;  Mandella,  and  Stad  Antwerpen.  65th  British  General 
Hospital.     Salonika  and  Mesopotamia. 

SINGER,  ERNEST  OSCAR  ADOLPHUS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1914 
to  June  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov.  1916 ;  Captain  Nov.  1917. 
M.O.,  22nd  Cavalry,  Mesopotamia. 

SINGH,  NARENDRA  PAL. 

Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.     Indian  Field  Ambulance. 

SINTON,  FREDERICK  RITCHIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1917  to  May  1918.     Balkans  and  Italy. 

SIRCAR,  JYOTIPROKAS. 

Hare  School,  Calcutta.  B.Sc.  (Calcutta).  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  1917.     Mesopotamia. 

SISSON,  CHARLES  JASPER. 

Rutherford  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  M.A.  1907.  Professor  of  English 
Literature,  Bombay  University.  Bombay  Battn.,  Indian  Defence  Force,  Aug. 
1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.     Bombay  University  Infantry,  1917. 

SKAE,  ERNEST  TRAILL. 

St  Drostan's  College,  New  Zealand,  and  Kilmarnock  Academy.  Student  of  Law, 
1895-7.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme  Courts.  President,  Scots  Law  Society. 
4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  1906;  Captain  1914;  Major  June  1915.  France  1916-17. 
Twice  Wounded  in  1917.     Invalided  home. 

SKAE,  FREDERICK  MACPHERSON  TRAILL. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1895.  R.G.A.  (T.)  (Orkney),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
June  1916. 

SKELTON,  ARCHIBALD  NOEL. 

Student  of  Law,  1904-7.     4th  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Lieut.  June  1916. 

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SKENE,  ALEXANDER. 

Pumpherston  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  16th  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1916  to  June  1919.  France.  Wounded  and 
taken  Prisoner  at  Beaumont  Hamel. 

SKENE,  LESLIE  HENDERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Association  "Blue."  Diploma 
in  Psychiatry.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1915.  Gallipoli. 
Wounded  Sept.  191 5  and  June  1917.     M.C. 

SKENE,  THOMAS. 

M.A.  1907.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March 
191 5,  Cadet.  4th  Scottish  Rifles  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
5th  Connaught  Rangers.     Gallipoli  and  Salonika. 

SKINNER,  ALEXANDER. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1897.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
Private  May  1916. 

SKINNER,  CHARLES  GUNN. 

George  Heriot's  School.    M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  ;  Captain  April  1917. 

SKINNER,  ERNEST  WILLIAM. 

Dulwich  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1885  ;  M.D.  1893.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  March  1916; 
Major  Aug.  1916;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  July  1917.  65th  British  General  Hospital. 
Macedonia,  and  Mesopotamia,  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919.     Dispatches.     O.B.E. 

SLACK,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS. 

St  Kitts  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-14  and  1916-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private  Aug. 
1914.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  Aug.  191 5,  to  Dec.  191 8.  France. 
Gassed  at  Loos  Sept.  191 5. 

SLANE,  HERBERT  FRITHIOF  NILSSON. 

Ermysted's  Grammar  School,  Skipton-in-Craven.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19. 
Royal  Navy  Auxiliary  Sick  Berth  Reserve,  March  1917  to  March  1919.  H.M.S. 
Royal  Arthur,  and  R.N.  Barracks,  Chatham. 

SLATER,  ALAN  BUTLER. 

Giggleswick;  First  XV.  and  XI;  M.B,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1905;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
and  L.R.C.P.  (Land.)  1899.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Oct.  1914  to  March  1918. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 8-19. 

SLATER,  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Science,  1905-7.  A.M.I.C.E.  I.A.R.O  106th  Hazara  Pioneers,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Temp.  Captain  June  1917  ;  Captain  Dec. 
1918;  Staff  Captain  June  to  Sept.  1919.  107th  Pioneers,  I.E.F.D.  France  1915  ; 
Baluchistan  191 5  ;  Mesopotamia  1916  and  1918-19;  N.  W.  Frontier,  India,  1917 ; 
Afghan  Campaign  1919. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

SLATER,  JOHN  McDONALD  SCOTT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  Anatomy  Staff, 
1919-20.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1917-18,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Verdun, 
Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

SLAUGHTER,  CLEMENT  REID. 

Royal  High  School.  4th  Royal  Scots  (aged  16).  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Jan.  to  March  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  March  1917;  Bombardier.  Egyptian 
Exp.  Force. 

SLAUGHTER,  JAMES  CRAWFORD. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  and  1919-20.  3rd  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Dec.  191 5.     737th  Area  Employment  Coy. 

SLAYTER,  EDWARD  WHEELER. 

Dalhousie  University,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  M.B.,  CM.  1891.  Army  Medical 
Service,  July  1892;  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.,  Dec.  1917 ;  D.D.M.S.,  7th  Corps, 
France.  Dispatches  Feb.  and  June  191 5,  June  and  Dec.  1916,  Dec.  1917  and 
Dec.  1918.     C.M.G.  June  1916;  D.S.O.  Jan.  1918. 

SLAYTER,  JOHN  HOWARD. 

Dalhousie  University,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  June  1916;  Major  Nov.  1918.  Commandant,  Surrey 
V.A.D.  48.     M.B.E.  June  1919. 

SLEATH,  FREDERIC  JAMES. 

Anderson  Academy,  Bo'ness.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1909-15  ;  M.A.  191 3. 
14th  attached  3rd  and  2nd  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914 ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917.  Attached  4/5 th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  June  191 5. 
Staff  Military  Intelligence,  War  Office,  Oct.  1916,  and  G.H.Q.,  Aug.  1918. 

SLEATH,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS. 

Bo'ness  Academy.  M.A.  1909.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914.  6/7th 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.  France.  Wounded 
at  Fleurbaix  March  1916,  and  at  Bois  Grenier  Aug.  1916. 

SLEIGH,  ROBERT  SKILLEN. 

M.A.  191 1.     Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.     14th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 

SLEIGH,  THOMAS  MILLAR. 

Glenalmond.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1917  to  March 
1918,  Cadet  Bombardier.     24th  Tank  Corps,  Officer  Cadet  April  1918;  2nd  Lieut. 

SLIGHT,  DAVID. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon 
Sub-Lieut.  Aug.   1917. 

SLIGHT,  JAMES  DUNCAN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.A.  1892;  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1900.  R.A.M.C  (T), 
Major  1908.     5th  Northern  General  Hospital,  1914-19. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

SLOAN,  ALLEN  THOMSON. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14 
and  1918-19.  Scottish  Rugby  International,  1914  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  17th  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916;  Acting  Major  Aug.  1916.  Prisoner  of 
War  in  Germany  Feb.  1917.  Escaped  May  1918.  Dispatches  (twice)  1917. 
D.S.O.  June  1917. 

SLOSS,  WILLIAM. 

South  Melbourne  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1902.  Australian 
Imperial  Forces,  Hon.  Major  191 3.  Transport  Duty,  Melbourne  to  Cairo.  No.  1 
Australian  General  Hospital,  Heliopolis,  and  Seymour  Training  Camp. 

SLUYS,  MAURICE. 

Student  of  Science,  1910-11.  Ingenieur  civil  des  Mines  (Universite  de  Liege). 
ier  Regiment  du  Genie,  1st  Battn.,  Private  April  191 5  ;  Sergeant  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
1916;  Lieut.  1918.  Dispatches  Oct.  1916,  Nov.  1917,  and  March  1918.  Croix  de 
Guerre  avec  Palme  March  1918. 

SMALE,  ERNEST  HERCULES. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.  4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private 
1910;  Sergeant  Dec.  1914;  C.O.M.S.  Sept.  1916;  R.Q.M.S.  April  1917. 
Egyptian  Exp.  Force.  Dispatches  March  191 7.  Meritorious  Service  Medal 
June  1919. 

SMALE,  PHILIP  BRADLEY. 

Repton.  O.T.C.  1909-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-20 ;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1920.     A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  (Motor  Ambulance  Driver)  Aug.  191 5. 

SMALL,  HERBERT  McDONALD. 

Lasswade  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  March 
1916,  Cadet.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Sapper  May  1916.  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.  Wounded 
and  Gassed  Sept.  1916,  and  Wounded  March  191 8. 

SMALL,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  DENTON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1901-6.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  1914;  F.R.C.P. 
(Edin.)  1916.  .  Tutor  in  Clinical  Medicine.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1906-8,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917.  France  1916-19. 
Bacteriologist,  25th  General  Hospital,  1917-19. 

SMART,  ARCHIBALD  GUELPH  HOLDSWORTH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.T.M.  &  H.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1902-5. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical 
Service.     Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  March  1917.     M.B.E.  June  1919. 

SMART,  CHARLES  MORTON. 

Student  of  Law,  1899-1902.  Chartered  Accountant,  1903.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private  Sept.  1914.    7th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

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SMART,  DAVID. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1886.  Junior  Assistant 
Professor  of  Midwifery,  1882-4.  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  and  (T.),  Lieut.  1896;  Lieut.-Col. 
1913;  Temp.  Colonel  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  1914-18;  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.,  57th  and 
73rd  Divisions,  Jan.  1916-18.     V.D. 

SMART,  MORTON  WARRACK. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1912.  Volunteer  Medical 
Staff  Corps,  Private.  R.N.V.R.,  Commander  Aug.  1914  to  Nov.  1919.  Gunboat 
Flotilla,  Belgian  Canals,  1914.  France  191 5  ;  Dardanelles  1915-16;  in  charge  of 
Motor  Launches,  ^Egean  Sea,  1916-17.  Admiralty  1917.  S.N.O.,  Trinidad,  West 
Indies.  Wounded  at  Gulf  of  Smyrna  May  1916.  Dispatches  (Dardanelles). 
D.S.O.  June  1917. 

SMEALL,  JOHN  TELFER 

Nest  Academy,  Jedburgh.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ; 
Captain  Feb.   1916.     France.     M.C  (Somme)   1916. 

SMELLIE,  JAMES  McILDOWIE. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5  and  1919.  O.T.C  Infantry, 
1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  May  1918;  Acting  Captain  Nov.  1918.  France.  M.C.  May 
1917. 

SMELLIE,  JAMES  MACLURE. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C 
Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  July  1916,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  Jan.  1917.     43rd  General  Hospital,  Salonika.     The  Black  Sea. 

SMELLIE,  JOHN  McILDOWIE  HOPE. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1915  to  July  1917,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Captain  Aug.  1918.     Mesopotamia  Sept.  1917  to  July  1920. 

SMELLIE,  KENNEDY. 

Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 1.  4th  and  5th  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

SMELT,  CHARLES  ALLEN  CASTERTON. 

Weymouth  and  Cheltenham  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut. 
March  1903;  Captain  Nov.  1906;  Major  May  191 5. 

SMERDON,  EDGAR  WILMOT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1913;  F.R.CS.  (Eng.)  1914     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain. 

SMILLIE,  CHARLES  WITHER  WILSON. 

Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 5.  R.E.,  4/ist  Lowland 
Field  Coy.,  Sapper  Aug.  191 5  ;  Sergeant  Nov.  1915.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
19 1 8.     France. 

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SMITH,  ALAN  GEORGE  STEWART. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct. 
1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.)  Signal  Coy.,  Lowland  Division,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1915  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1915. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER  HUGH  DICKSON. 

Llandovery   College.     First   XV.   and   XL     M.B.,   Ch.B.   (Hons.)    1914.     O.T.C. 

Medical,  1910-12,  Cadet.     Surgeon,  B.R.C.S.,  No.   14  General  Hospital,  Boulogne, 

Oct.    1914   to   April    1915.     R.A.M.C.,    Lieut.    April    1915;    Captain    April    1916. 

44th  General  Hospital,  Deolali,  India,  Aug.   191 8.     M.C.  Aug.   1917. 
SMITH,  ALEXANDER  MARTIN. 

George   Heriot's   School.     Student   of  Science,   1916-17   and    1919.     i/7th   Royal 

Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  May  1917 ;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1917.     France. 

Wounded  at  the  Marne  July  191 8.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1919. 

SMITH,  ARCHIBALD  HUGHES. 

Leith  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  Forth 
R.G.A.,  Gunner  May  1915.  nth  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Mesopotamia  Aug.  1917.  Poona,  India,  Dec.  1918 
to  Oct.  1919. 

SMITH,  ARCHIBALD  THORN. 

Dalkeith  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1918-20. 
R.G.A.,  Siege  Battery,  Gunner  Oct.  191 5  to  Jan.  1919. 

SMITH,  ARTHUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  2nd  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Private  Jan.  1918.     9th  Division,  France. 

SMITH,  AUSTIN  NIMMO 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  RA.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.;  Captain.  6th  Field  Ambulance, 
France,  191 5.     Wounded  at  Festubert  March  191 5. 

SMITH,  BRYCE  McCALL. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     RA.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Oct.  191 5. 

SMITH,  CLIFFORD  HALLIDAY  KERR. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-11, 
Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.;  Captain  May  191 5.  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance. 
France,  Dardanelles,  Palestine,  Mesopotamia.     Wounded  Aug.  191 5.     M.C.  191 8. 

SMITH,  DAVID. 

Anderson  Institute,  Lerwick.  M.A.  1911.  Schoolmaster.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Private 
Nov.  1915  ;  Sergeant  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.  Attached 
R.E.  Officer  in  charge  of  Anti-Gas  Factory,  London,  Oct.  1917.  Education 
Officer  (Forth  Garrison),  Jan.  1919. 

SMITH,  DONALD  PRINCE. 

Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1913-14,  Cadet.  7th  Royal 
Dublin  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 

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SMITH,  EVELYN  KATE. 

Bishop  Auckland  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-18  ;  M.A.  1918.  Q.M.A.A.C, 
Deputy  Administrator,  Aug.  1918. 

SMITH,  FLEET  FLOYD  STROTHER. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907  ;  M.D.  191 2. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  Aug.  191 1;  Major  Feb.  1920.  137th  Combined 
Field  i\mbulance.  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  Salonika,  South  Persia.  Dispatches  1916. 
Order  of  St  Sava  (Serbia)  April  1918. 

SMITH,  FRANCIS  CLEMENT  NIMMO. 

M.A.  1908;  LL.B.  1910.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  191 1.  14th  and  3rd  attached 
1st  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5.  Temp.  Captain  and  Adjutant, 
Sept.  1917.     France. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  H. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XL  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student  of  Science,  1915-16 
and  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 5-16,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  R.F.A., 
attached  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 
France,  20th  Division,  1917-19.  Fifth  Army,  Jan.  to  March  1919.  Gassed 
Nov.  1 917. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  THOMSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919. 
15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Oct.  1914.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  Aug. 
1915;  Sergeant  Jan.  1917.  France  Sept.  1915  to  May  1917.  Wounded  at  Lens 
May  1917.     Invalided  out  May  1918. 

SMITH,  Sir  GEORGE  ADAM. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1877;  D.D.  1893.  Principal,  Aberdeen  University. 
Aberdeen  University  O.T.C.  Chaplain  (T.F.),  1st  Class,  Sept.  1916.  Scottish 
Troops  in  France  Oct.   1916,  and  U.S.A.  April  to  Aug.   1918. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER. 

Golspie  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private 
Nov.  1 91 7. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  MEIKLE  SHAW. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to 
April  1918,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  1918;  Captain  May  1919. 
Greece,  Caucasia  and  Crimea. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1892-1901,  Staff  Sergeant.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5 ;  Major  Feb.  1918.  D.A.D.M.S.,  Rouen  Base. 
Dispatches  Jan.   1917,  Jan.   1918,  and  Jan.   1919.      O.B.E.  Jan.   1919. 

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SMITH,  HARRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1910-1 1.  1st  Royal  Dragoons  (S.R.), 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  1916.  France  June  191 5  to  Dec.  1918. 
Dispatches  1918. 

SMITH,  HENRY  FAITHFUL. 

B.A.  (Oxford);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5; 
Captain  June  1918.  3rd  Cheshire  Regiment,  July  1915  to  Jan.  1916.  River  Sick 
Convoy  Unit,  Mesopotamia,  July  1917  to  April  1919. 

SMITH,  HERBERT  WARD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to 
Jan.  1913,  Cadet  Sergeant-Major.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug. 
191 5  to  April  1919. 

SMITH,  HUNTER. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1886.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Dec.  1909.  Mobilised  Sept.  1914.  157th  Brigade  (T),  52nd  Lowland 
Division.     Med.  Exp.  Force. 

SMITH,  IVAN  EDWARD. 

Dalkeith  Burgh  School.  M.A.  1908;  B.Sc.  191 1.  Lecturer  in  Agriculture. 
A.S.C.,  Private ;  Sergeant-Major.     General  Staff. 

SMITH,  JAMES. 

Student  of  Law,  1904-5.     15th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

SMITH,  JAMES  GALBRAITH. 

M.A.  1895.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  2/7th  and  3/7th  Gordon 
Highlanders  (T.),  Private  March  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  France.  Wounded. 
Invalided  out.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Sept.  1917. 

SMITH,  JAMES  LAUCHLAND. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Law,  1899-1901.  R.G.A.,  124th  Heavy 
Battery,  April  191 7  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

SMITH,  JAMES  LINDSAY  SALMOND. 

Arbroath  High  School.  M.A.  1908 ;  B.Sc.  (Distinction)  1914.  Lecturer  in 
Botany.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916.  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Staff  Captain  Oct.  1917. 
France  and  Italy  Nov.  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  M.C.  Dec.  1917;  Croce  di  Guerra  Oct. 
1918. 

SMITH,  JAMES  MARTIN. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1908;  Captain  191 1; 
Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  France.  3rd  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  Dispatches 
June  1918.     M.C.  Oct.  1918.     Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur  March  1919. 

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SMITH,  JAMES  MELVILLE. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.     Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.     O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 

1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  39th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Lieut. 

July   1917.     France.     62nd   Brigade,  and    5th    Brigade,  R.F.A.,  Lahore    Division 

Artillery.     Wounded  at  Ypres  Sept.  19 17. 
SMITH,  JAMES  ORD  PENDER. 

Dingwall    Academy.     Student   of  Medicine,  1912-17;    M.B.,  Ch.B.   1917.     O.T.C. 

Medical,    Feb.    1915-17,    Cadet    Sergeant.       R.A.M.C.    (S.R.),    Lieut.    July    1917  ; 

Captain  Aug.   1918.     Mesopotamia. 

SMITH,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Law,  191 3- 14.  5th  Reserve  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 
1914.  Transferred  to  2nd  Life  Guards,  May  191 5,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  France. 
Dispatches  191 7. 

SMITH,  JOHN  ARTHUR  CREASEY. 

Albert  Memorial  College,  Framlingham,  Suffolk.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  Balkan 
Convoy  Ambulance   of  French    Red    Cross,  British  Section,  Oct.    1916  to  Sept. 

1917.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.     France. 

SMITH,  JOHN  CAMPBELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (St  Andrews);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  19 16. 

SMITH,  JOHN  EDMUND  TORRANCE. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge.  O.T.C  1912-14.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916, 
Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Sept  1916.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917 ; 
Lieut.  July  1918.  1st  Northumbrian  and  296th  Brigades,  France,  March  1917  to 
April  1919. 

SMITH,  JOHN  GRANT. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1895-6.  6th  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (T.),  1898;  Lieut-Col.  Oct.  1918  ;  Staff  Officer.      France  1915-17  and 

1918.  Dispatches  April  1916  and  Feb.  1917.     D.S.O.  June  1916  ;  T.D.  July  1916. 

SMITH,  JOHN  HENDERSON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Aug.  191 7. 

SMITH,  JOHN  HOPE  ROBERTSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  German  East  Africa,  Nov.  1917 
to  April  1919. 

SMITH,  JOHN  MACMILLAN. 

Greenock  Academy.  B.Sc.  1914.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  191 1-13,  Cadet.  R.E.  (Special 
Brigade),  Corporal  Aug.  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.  France. 
R.E.,  Workshops  Special  Companies,  Third  Army,  1916-19.  Dispatches  May  and 
Nov.  1918. 

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SMITH,  JOHN  MITCHELL. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1906-1 1,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Science,  1911-13  and  1918-19;  B.Sc.  1919.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse, 
Private  Sept.  19 14.  17th  Royal  Scots  and  465th  Agricultural  Labour  Coy., 
France  191 5-17  ;  Somme,  Ancre. 

SMITH,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Lancaster  School.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1886;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.).  Professor  of 
Systematic  Surgery,  Manchester  University.  R.A.M.C,  1898,  Lieut. ;  Colonel 
1908;  Brevet  Colonel  Aug.  1917.  South  African  Campaign,  1900.  2nd  Western 
General  Hospital,  July  1912  to  Oct.  191 5.     T.D.  1919. 

SMITH,  JULIAN  CARTER  CARRINGTON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1878.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  (Retired).  Afghanistan 
1879-80;  Burmah  1886-8.  R.A.M.C,  President,  Recruiting  Medical  Board,  and 
Deputy  Commissioner,  Medical  Services,  Glasgow,  Feb.  1916  to  Jan.  1919- 
Dispatches  Feb.   1917.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

SMITH,  NOEL  JAMES  GILLIES. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Science,  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to  June  191 8,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer 
Cadet  June  1918  to  Feb.  1919;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

SMITH,  NORMAN  HUBERT. 

Victoria  College,  Jersey.  O.T.C.  1907-9.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1912-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  attached 
Indian  Army,  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  May  1917  to  Dec.  1919.  Egyptian 
Exp.  Force,  1917-18,  and  74th  Division,  R.E.,  France,  1918-19. 

SMITH,  PERCY  HEBER. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15;  M.A.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  July  191 5  to  March  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916. 
Scottish  Horse  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Temp.  Lieut.  March  1917 ;  Lieut. 
March   1918.     Palestine  June   1917-18;  France  April   1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

SMITH,  RALPH  COLLEY. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1912.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14 
and  1918-20;  LL.B.  1920.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to 
Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  4th  Northumbrian  (Howitzer)  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec. 
1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1916;  Acting  Major  March  to  April 
1917.  France  April  191 5  to  May  1917.  Wounded  Jan.  1916  and  April  1917. 
M.C  April  1917. 

SMITH,  RALPH  JEAN  RENAUD. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  University  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  9th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.  1915.  Army  Cyclist's  Corps,  Oct.  1915.  (Lieut,  Indian  Army,  Oct. 
1916).  Lieut.  July  1917.  22nd  Punjabis,  1919.  France  Feb.  to  July  1916; 
Mesopotamia  and  India  Dec.   1916  to  Oct.   1918.     Wounded  July  1916. 

650 


Record  of  War  Service 

SMITH,  RICHARD  WAYLAND. 

King's  School,  Worcester.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1908-13,  Cadet 
Bombardier.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  191 5.  France  Nov.  1914 
to  June  1917  and  Sept.  1918  to  July  1919.     Wounded  June  1917. 

SMITH,  ROBERT. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14.  4th  and  6th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  Private  Nov.  1912;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  BEVERIDGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1906-9.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1910.  10th 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1914.  France 
June  1916.     Wounded  Oct.  1916.     Dispatches. 

SMITH,  R  C.  S. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.     1st  East  Anglian  Casualty  Clearing  Station. 

SMITH,  ROGER  LYNN. 

Dalbeattie  School.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  Labour  Corps  March  1917, 
Sergeant. 

SMITH,  RONALD  EDWARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1907.  Scottish  Horse,  June  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  Salonika,  and  France.     M.C.  Oct.   1918. 

SMITH,  STANLEY  ALWYN. 

Repton.  Cricket  International.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1908;  Ch.M.  191 1; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.  and  America).  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1900-4, 
L/Sergeant.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  1912;  Captain  1913  ;  Major  1916. 
R.A.M.C.,  Major  1917.  France  1914-16,  3rd  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 
Granville  Canadian  Special  Hospital,  Ramsgate,  1916;  Welsh  Metropolitan 
War  Hospital,  Cardiff,  1917-19.  Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  D.S.O. 
(Festubert)  May  191 5. 

SMITH,  STEPHEN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  B.Sc.  1888.  RE.  (V.),  1889.  City  of  Edinburgh  RE.  (T), 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut-Col. ;  Retired  1912.  RE.,  Major  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.-Col. 
Oct.  1917  to  July  1919.  France,  39th  Division,  C.R.E.,  March  1916.  Invalided 
home  Sept.  1916.     C.R.E.,  Mersey  Garrison,  Dec.  1916  to  May  1919. 

SMITH,  STUART  LAURIE. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1914,  and  Medical,  Nov.  191 5  to  July  191 7,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R),  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     North  Russian  Exp.  Force. 

SMITH,  SYDNEY  ALFRED. 

Victoria  College,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  M.D.  1914; 
D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1908-1 1,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  N.Z.  Medical 
Corps  (T.),  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Major  Sept.  191 5.     Sanitary  Officer,  Egypt. 

651 


Record   of  War  Service 

SMITH,  SYDNEY  SHEDDEN. 

Royal  High  School.  University  O.TC.  Infantry,  1917.  York  and  Lancaster 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.   1918  ;   Lieut.  July  1919.     France   1918-19. 

SMITH,  SYDNEY  WATSON. 

High  School,  and  University  College,  Dundee.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  3rd  V.B. 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  1900 ;  Captain.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
3rd  Highland  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut.  1908-9.  Lochee  Red  Cross  Auxiliary 
Hospital,  Dundee,  191 5-18.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  April  1918.  France.  Invalided 
out  Sept.  1 91 8. 

SMITH,  THOMAS. 

Ayr  Academy.  M.A.  1898.  Schoolmaster.  24th,  30th,  and  6th  Royal  Fusiliers, 
Private  Dec.  1914;  Corporal  March  1917. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  ALLAN  BERTRAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1904.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland, 
Y.M.C.A.  Work,  France,  1916.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  June  1917.  No.  20  Ordnance 
Depot,  France. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  STODART  WHYTE. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1896-8.  Student  of  Law,  1902-5.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1906.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1915,  Cadet.  14th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  1st  King's  African  Rifles. 
East  Africa  191 7- 19. 

SMITH,  VIVIAN  RAMSAY. 

Collegiate  School  of  St  Peter,  Adelaide.  Cadet  Corps  1907-8.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1909-11,  and 
Medical,  April  to  July  191 1,  Cadet.  Royal  Australian  Navy,  H.M.A.S.  Australia, 
Surgeon-Lieut.  April  1914;  Acting  Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  1919. 

SMITH,  WALTER  GIBSON. 

M.A.  1900.  Minister,  Presbyterian  Church  of  England.  4th  V.B.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916. 
R.F.A.,  3/ist  Highland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.     France. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  RAMSAY. 

B.Sc.  1888;  D.Sc.  (Adelaide)  1904;  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1913.  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.-Col.  and  O.C.     1st  Australian  General  Hospital. 

SMITH,  Sir  WILLIAM  ROBERT. 

B.Sc.  1883;  D.Sc.  1886;  M.D.  (Aberdeen)  1879.  Professor  of  Forensic  Medicine, 
King's  College,  London  University.  R.A.M.C.  (V),  and  (T),  1874;  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Sanitary  Officer,  67th  Division,  Dec.  1914.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917.     V.D. 

652 


Record  of  War  Service 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet 
Acting  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.  R.G.A.,  Forth,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1916;  Lieut.  May  1918.     34th  Siege  Battery,  France. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  TORRANCE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  191 5; 
Captain  March  1916.     France  1915-16.     Wounded  at  the  Somme  1916.     India. 

SMITH-SHAND,  ALEXANDER  KENNETH. 

Glenalmond ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1889-94,  Sergeant.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900. 
Royal  Navy  1902;  Staff-Surgeon  1910;  Surgeon-Commander  Feb.  1918.  R.N. 
Hospital,  Chatham,  1914-17.     H.M.S.  Glorious,  Grand  Fleet,  1918. 

SMYTH,  THOMAS  AUBREY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  South  African  Campaign,  1901.  Royal  Navy  1902 ;  Staff- 
Surgeon  1910;  Fleet  Surgeon  May  1918.  Wounded  through  torpedoing  of 
H.M.S.  Pathfinder,  Sept.  1914. 

SMYTH,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON. 

M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1890.  Army  Medical  Service,  1891-7.  R.A.M.C.  (V.), 
Major.     1st  Hants  Field  Ambulance,  Oct.  1917. 

SNEDDEN,  RICHARD. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-18.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1918-19. 
4th  Royal  Scots  (T),  April  1918  ;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918 ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1919. 

SNELL,  FRANK. 

M.A.  1909.     A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private.     France,  25th  Divisional  Supply  Column. 

SOKHEY,  SAHIB  SINGH. 

M.A.,  B.Sc.  191 2  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1 ;  D.T.M.  (Eng.)  1915.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut.  1913;  Captain  July  191 5  ;  Temp.  Major  Feb.  1918. 

SOMER,  FRANCIS  EDWARD. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Worcester;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  191 3-16,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  191 8.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Air  Mechanic, 
July  1918. 

SOMEREN,  ALEXANDER  GRANT  VERMONT  Van. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908.  R.A.M.C.  (V), 
1900-7,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Jan.  1914 ;  Captain  April  191 5.  9th  and 
16th  Indian  Divisions. 

SOMEREN,  ROBERT  ABRAHAM  LOGAN  Van. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1907;  D.P.H.  (Edin.).  Uganda  Medical  Service,  1905; 
S.M.O.  1914;  Captain  June  1915. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

SOMERVILLE,  ALEXANDER  WELSH. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1905-10,  Cadet  Lieut.  Student  of 
Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-15  ;  M.A.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  Aug.  1914, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  Seaforth  Highlanders  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Captain.     France  1914-16. 

SOMERVILLE,  CHARLES.  WILLIAM. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1902.  Whitehill  Red 
Cross  Hospital,  1915-18.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1918;  Captain  April  1919. 

SOMERVILLE,  DAVID. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  March  1916;    3rd  Class,  Nov.   1917.     France  Oct.   1916-18. 

SOMERVILLE,  GEORGE. 

Bathgate  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet ; 
Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

SOMERVILLE,  HUGH. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-15;  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1919. 
Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1911-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Sergeant  Nov.  1914.  23rd  and  2nd  Manchester  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  April 
1915;  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  France  1915-18.  Ministry  of 
Pensions,  1919.     Dispatches  May  1917.     M.C.  June  1917;  Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

SOMERVILLE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.A.  1890.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Sept.  1915  ;  3rd  Class,  June  1918  to  March  1919.  Lowland 
Mounted  Brigade  (T.).  Senior  Chaplain,  74th  Division.  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
Palestine,  and  France. 

SOMERVILLE,  JAMES  WALKER. 

M.A.  1900;  LL.B.  and  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1903.  8th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Dec.  191 5;  Sergeant  to  Feb.  1919.  469th  Employment  Coy.,  Labour  Corps, 
April  1916. 

SOMERVILLE,  JOHN  LIVINGSTON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1905-6.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1909.  R.G.A.  (T.),  City  of  Edinburgh  Lowland  Heavy  Battery,  1909; 
Captain  June  1914;  Major  June  1916;  Staff  Captain  July  1917  to  Feb.  1918. 
France  1916-18.     Twice  Wounded. 

SOMERVILLE,  JOHN  R. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  Border 
Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5. 

SOMERVILLE,  WILLIAM. 

Hamilton  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915. 
H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Mauritania,  and  No.  7  General  Hospital.     France. 

654 


Record  of  War  Service 

SONI,  MUL  RAJ. 

B.A.     Student  of  Medicine,  1913-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1918.     Indian  Field  Ambulance 

SONNTAG,  CHARLES  FREDERICK. 

Royal  High  School,  and  Denstone  College,  Staffordshire.  Cadet  Corps  1903. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 5;  Captain  April 
1916.     France  and  Salonika. 

SOOTE,  DAVID  WEBSTER. 

M.A.  1903.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917. 

SORAPURE,  VICTOR  EDGAR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).     R.A.M.C,  Captain  Feb.  1918. 

SOUPER,  JAMES  LORIMER 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15  and  1918-19.  A.M.I.C.E. 
O.T.C  Engineers,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1915;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Temp.  Captain  Oct.  1918  to  Feb.  1919.  76th  Field  Coy., 
France.     Wounded  at  Boesinghe  (Ypres  Canal),  Aug.  191 7. 

SOUTAR,  ALEXANDER. 

Brechin  High  School.  M.A.  1881.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Feb.  1910.  Cameron  Highlanders  and  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 
Scottish  Churches  Hut,  Rouen. 

SOUTAR,  DAVID  HENDERSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14  and  1918-20;  M.A.  1920. 
2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  Private  Aug.  1914.  4th  and  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut.  July  1915 ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France.  Wounded, 
Gassed,  and  Prisoner  of  War. 

SOUTAR,  WILLIAM. 

Perth  Academy.     Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.     Royal  Navy,  Able  Seaman. 

SOUTHALL,  STEPHEN 

Friend's  School,  York.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1902.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.     14th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  East  Africa. 

SOUTHAM,  HERBERT. 

Leamington  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1877.  1st  Shropshires.  4th  and  8th 
Lancashire  Volunteer  Artillery,  1877;  Major  1888;  Hon.  Colonel  1905-9. 
Recruiting  Officer,  Temp.  Major,  June  1915  to  March  1919.     Mention  1917.     V.D. 

SOUTHON,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  D.T.M.  &  H.  191 1.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1901  ;  Major 
1912.  East  African  Exp.  Force,  1914-18.  Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal  1912.  O.B.E. 
Nov.  1918. 

SOWDEN,  GEORGE  SMITH. 

Elgin  Academy.  M.A.  1905  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Colossus, 
Surgeon  Dec.  191 6. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

SPARKE,  WILLIAM  MACKAY. 

Student  of  Law,  1905-7.  Chartered  Accountant.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet.  4th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5;  Lieut. 
i/4th  King's  African  Rifles,  Captain  March  1918.  British  East,  German  East, 
and  Portuguese  East  Africa,  Nyasaland,  Rhodesia,  and  Uganda,  Jan.  1917  to  April 
1919.     M.C.  Aug.  1917;  Bar  to  M.C.  Nov.  1918. 

SPEED,  HARRY  EXTON. 

Leith  Academy;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  1917  to  March  1918, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1918.     24th  Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut. 

SPEIRS,  HAROLD  THOMAS. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-14.  R.F.A.,  261st  Brigade,  Gunner 
Nov.  1916. 

SPEIRS,  HENRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D.  1908 ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1916;  Captain  Jan.  1917. 

SPENCE,  ARTHUR  DUNBAR. 

Montrose  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1896-1900.  Rangoon  Mounted  Rifles,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  1912;  Captain. 
1 8th  (Rangoon)  Battn.,  Indian  Defence  Corps. 

SPENCE,  BASIL  HAMILTON  HEBDEN. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908 
to  Nov.  191 1,  Cadet  B.Q.M.S.  R.A.M.C.,  attached  Egyptian  Army,  Lieut.  191 1; 
Captain  Jan.  1914.  Dispatches  (Darfur)  1916,  and  Egyptian  Exp.  Force  1918. 
Order  of  the  Nile  (4th  Class). 

SPENCE,  JOSEPH  EDWARD. 

King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1908 ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.) 
1910.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917.  Specialist  Sanitary 
Officer,  L  of  C.  Area,  Salonika,  1916-19. 

SPENCE,  SYDNEY  GEORGE. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  to  Nov. 
1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Sept. 
1916;  Major  Feb.  1918.     26th  Division.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

SPENCE,  THOMAS  REGINALD  CARWARDINE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and 
1918-19.  R.A.M.C.  (T).  Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
8th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5.     France.     M.C.  March  191 8. 

SPENCER,  CHARLES  NICHOLAS. 

Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Wakefield ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science, 
1918-19.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  Cadet  Dec.  191 5;  Cadet  L/Corporal  Jan.  1916. 
R.N.V.R.,  Lieut.  March  1917.  France  Dec.  191 5  to  July  1916  and  1917.  Twice 
Wounded. 

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SPIERS,  ANDREW  McLAREN. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15  ;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  191 5,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917  to  March  1919.     France.     Wounded  April  1918. 

SPRAGUE,  HENRY  DOUGLAS. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.A.  1895.  Chartered  Accountant,  1900.  R.F.A., 
Major  (Retired)  July  1914.  Rejoined  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  Sept.  1916 
and  Oct.  191 7;  Lieut.-Col.  (Reserve)  July  1919.  France,  Salonika,  Egypt,  and 
Palestine.     301st  and  300th  Brigades.     Dispatches  (Palestine)  1918.     T.D. 

SPRENT,  JAMES. 

Friend's  High  School,  Hobart.  First  XV.  and  XI.  B.Sc.  (Tasmania)  1903  ;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1909.  Royal  Navy,  Acting  District  Naval  Medical  Officer,  Aug.  1914. 
Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  March  191 5  ;  Major  Jan.  191 7. 
Wounded  at  Noreuil  April  1917.     M.C. 

SPROAT,  HARRY  BIRD. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1901.  RA.M.G,  1909;  Captain 
1912;  Acting  Major  Oct.  1915.  1st  West  Riding  Field  Ambulance.  France. 
48th  Division,  191 5.     Dispatches  Jan.  1916  and  April  1918. 

SPROTT,  ALAN  FAWCETT. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
8th  and  10th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

SPROTT,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD. 

Leith  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  June 
191 5  ;  L/Corporal  Dec.  1917.     France.     Wounded  March  1918. 

SPROTT,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  PATRICK. 

St  Bees,  Cumberland;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1919.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  191 5;  Lieut.  May  1917  to  May 
1919;  Acting  Captain  1917. 

SPROULE,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1895.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps  (Reserve),  Hon. 
Captain  19 14. 

SPRUNT,  WILLIAM  RODGER. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.E.,  Sapper  Jan.  1915.  Wounded 
May  1917. 

STABLES,  ALEXANDER 

M.B.,  CM.  1883;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1884.  R.A.M.C  1885;  Major  1897.  Re- 
employed Aug.  1914  to  1919,  Aberdeen  and  Cromarty.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

STALKARTT,  CHARLES  EDWARD  GREY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886  ;  M.D.  1890  ;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  and  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1889.  R.A.M.C. 
1891  ;  Major  1903.     South  African  Campaign,  1900.     France  June  191 5-16. 

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STALKARTT,  WALTER  HENRY  SKINNER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1895;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1900.  Royal  Navy,  1890,  Fleet 
Surgeon;  Acting  Surgeon-Captain  Sept.  1919.  H.M.S.  Minotaur,  1914-15. 
S.M.O.,  R.N.  Barracks,  Devonport,  June  191 5;  R.N.  Auxiliary  Hospitals, 
Greenwich  College  and  Peebles,  July  191 7  to  Aug.  1919. 

STALKER,  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL. 

M.A.  (Hons.)  1877;  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.D.  1890.  Professor  of  Medicine,  St 
Andrews  University.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  1912.     1st  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

STALKER,  JAMES  MILLER. 

Dundee  High  School.     Student  of  Medicine,  1910-12  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (St  Andrews) 

1916.     O.T.C  Artillery,  Oct.  1910  to  July  191 1,  Cadet.  B.R.C,  Surgical  Dresser, 

1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917.  Wounded  May  1917. 

STANFIELD,  THOMAS  ALPHAEUS. 

Liscard  High  School,  Wallasey.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
March  1915.     2/ist  West  Lancashire  Field  Ambulance.     M.M. 

STANLEY,  GILBERT  LLEWELLYN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1907-9.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  191 2  to  Nov.  191 3,  Cadet, 
R.F.A.,  Lieut. 

STANLEY,  JOHN  DOUGLAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1894;  M.R.CP.  (Lond.)  1896.  R.A.M.C,  Major  1908. 
1st  Southern  General  Hospital. 

STANSFIELD,  THOMAS  EDWARD  KNOWLES. 

Owens  College,  Manchester.  M.B.,  CM.  1889.  Civil  Consultant  Neurologist. 
Eastern  Command,  191 5  to  Aug.  1917.  R.A.M.C,  Major  1917 ;  Hon.  Temp. 
Lieut-Col.  May  1918.     C.B.E.  1919. 

STARK,  ALLAN  ROSS. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1912-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  1916-17,  Cadet  C.S.M.  ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug. 
1917.  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917;  Lieut.  June  1918. 
France  and  Italy  1918-19.     Wounded  in  France  March  1918. 

STARK,  HUGH  GOODWILLIE. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914.  3rd 
Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  April  191 5.  8th  Royal  Lancaster  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     Twice  Wounded.     Invalided  out  May  1919. 

STARK,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1906-8.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1909-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  April 
1915  ;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1918  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Feb.  1919.  3rd  West  Riding 
Field  Ambulance.     France  1915-19.     M.C  July  1917  ;  Bar  to  M.C  Oct.  1918. 

658 


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STARKIE,  ERNEST  GEORGE  BEST. 

Merchant  Taylor's  School,  Liverpool.  M.B.,  CM.  1889.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1915;  Captain  July  1916;  Local  Major  March  1917.     Malta.     Dispatches. 

STEDMAN,  WILLIAM  BLAIR. 

Glenalmond ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.  Forth  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918  to  Nov. 
1919. 

STEEL,  EBENEZER  BROWN. 

Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Feb.  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  Labour  Corps,  2nd 
Lieut.  Feb.  1918.     France.     Wounded  Aug.  1918. 

STEEL,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  1917.  27th  Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
South  Russia.     Russian  Order  of  St  Stanislaus. 

STEELE,  JAMES  TORRANCE. 

Drumour  School,  Perthshire.  B.Sc.  1910;  M.A.  1919.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse  (T.),  Private  July  1914;  L/Corporal  Oct.  1914 ;  Acting  Sergeant  Jan.  191 5. 
Scottish  Horse,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
O.C  52nd  Mule  Transport  Corps,  India. 

STEELE,  JOHN. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1883;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  1882.  R.N.R.  Soudan  Cam- 
paign, 1885.  Commonwealth  Military  Forces,  Lieut-Col.  1914.  O.C.  3rd  Light 
Horse  and  15th  Field  Ambulances;  Field  Hospital,  Port  Philip  Fortress;  No.  5 
Australian  General  Hospital,  Melbourne. 

STEELE,  JOHN  PARIS. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.L.  1904;  5th  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  1916;  C.Q.M.S.,  Feb. 
1917. 

STEELE,  LAWSON  LAMB. 

St  Bees  School,  Cumberland  ;  First  XV.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-18;  L.R.C.P. 
&  S. ;  M.RCV.S.  Royal  Army  Veterinary  Corps,  8th  Reserve  Brigade,  Lieut. 
Feb.  1915;  Captain  March  1916.  41st  Infantry  Brigade.  Invalided  out  April 
1917. 

STEELE,  PATRICK. 

Inverness  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1908;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1912. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ;  Captain  1917;  Lieut-Col.  1918.  58th  Field 
Ambulance.     France. 

STEELE,  WILLIAM  HUGH. 

Kelly  College,  Tavistock;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  Volunteer  Medical 
Staff  Corps,  1891-4.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ;  Captain  Dec.  191 5  to  March 
1919.     Radiographer. 

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STEEN,  HORATIO  WALTER  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1917-19.  Glasgow  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  April  to 
Aug.  191 5,  Cadet,     nth  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5. 

STEPHEN,  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

STEPHEN,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  M. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  1917 
to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet.     Tank  Corps,  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

STEPHEN,  WILLIAM  LAING. 

M.A.  1893.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Y.M.C.A.  Work.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Nov.  191 5. 

STEPHENS,  HAROLD  FREDERICK  DALE. 

Sherborne,  Dorset.  M.B.,  CM.  1884.  Royal  Navy,  Fleet  Surgeon  (Retired). 
Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Nov.  1917  to  Aug.  1919. 

STEPHENS,  RICCARDO. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain  April  1916. 

STEUART,  MURRAY  BABINGTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.     M.B.,  CM.  1894.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5-16. 

STEUART,  ROGER  St  CLAIR. 

Wanganui  College,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1898- 1900, 
Captain.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908.  Australian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  May  1915  ;  Major  Feb.  1917.  Attached  R.A.M.C, 
Australian  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  1918.     Dispatches  Nov.  1918. 

STEVEN,  GEORGE  DUNLOP. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  2/sth  Gordon  Highlanders  (T),  2nd 
Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Temp.  Lieut.  May  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

STEVEN,  GEORGE  HENRY. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff 
Corps,  1 896-1901,  Private.  R.A.M.C.,  South  African  Campaign,  1900- 1  ;  Lieut. 
Jan.  191 5;  Captain  Jan.  1916. 

STEVEN,  THOMAS  MORTON. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1908-14;  M.A.  1914;  B.Sc.  (Distinction)  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-12  and  June  191 5,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Calcutta  Light  Horse, 
Private.     25th  Cavalry,  Frontier  Force,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut,  and  Adjutant.     India. 

STEVEN,  WILLIAM  CHARLES. 

Student  of  Law,  1893-5.  Chartered  Accountant,  1897.  Staff  Captain,  No.  1 
District,  Perth,  1915.  192nd  Infantry  Brigade,  1917.  Mention  April  1917. 
T.D.  July  191 7. 

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STEVENS.  HAROLD  SAMUEL  EATOX. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  Cadet  Lieut.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14  12th 
Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.;  Major  April  1918.  France.  Twice  Wounded. 
M.C. ;  Chevalier  Legion  d'Honneur  ;  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  Palme. 

STEVENS.  JOHN. 

Waid  Academy,  Anstruther.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  Forth  RG.A.  (T.), 
Sergeant. 

STEVENSON,  ARTHUR  CRICHTOX 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Law.  1911-13.  RF.C,  2nd  Air  Mechanic,  Nov. 
191 5  ;  Sergeant.  Invalided  out  Feb.  191 8.  R.A.S.C.  (T.),  245th  (M.T.)  Coy., 
2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 8  to  April  1919. 

STEVENSON,  DAVID  ALAN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1912.  A.M.I.C.E.  Royal  Marines,  attached  Northern 
Lighthouse  Board,  Captain  1914  to  Aug.  1918.  Admiralty,  Sept.  1918  to 
May   1 919. 

STEVENSON,  ERIC  JOHN  POTT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Sept. 
1914  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1916 ;  Captain  July  1918. 
France  and  Italy  July  1915  to  April  1919.     Dispatches  May  1918. 

STEVENSON.  GEORGE  HENDERSON. 

Royal  High  School.  MB.,  Ch.B.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Eng.)  191 3  ;  M.R.C.P.  (Eng.)  1914. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  Jan.  1910,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R), 
Lieut.  1910;  Captain  1913  ;  Acting  Major  1918.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916.  M.C. 
June  1918  ;  O.B.E.  June  1919. 

STEVENSON,  HENRY  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1890.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1893. 
Rugby  (15  "Caps")  and  Cricket  (10  "Caps")  International.  Queen's  Edinburgh 
Mounted  Rifles,  1893.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  Captain  1908  ;  Brevet  Major. 
A.D.C.  to  G.O.C.  Lowland  Mounted  Brigade,  Aug.  1914;  Brigade  Major  Jan. 
1915.  Border  Regiment,  Major  1918.  Mention  Feb.  1917  and  Jan.  1918.  Order 
of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.     T.D. 

STEVENSON.  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 2. 
Hon.  Artillery  Coy.,  Private  Nov.  1914  Army  Pay  Department,  Jan.  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  Dec.   1915  ;   Captain  July  1918.      Palestine.      Dispatches  June   1919. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896:  F.RC.S.  'Edin.)  1899.  Hon.  Captain  and  Ophthalmic  Surgeon 
to  N.Z.  Exp.  Force. 

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STEVENSON,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910  ;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914  ; 
Captain  Nov.  191 5.  France,  Mesopotamia,  Salonika.  Wounded  April  1918. 
M.C.  May  1918. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN  AFFLECK. 

Hulme,  Berwick,  and  Doncaster  Grammar  Schools.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  191 2.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  Nov.  191 3,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Dec.  1914 ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1916.  R.F.C.,  8th  Balloon  Coy.  Royal  Air  Force,  Captain 
and  Flight  Commander  Feb.  1918.     France  March  1916.     M.C.  Aug.  1917. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN  HORNE. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law;  M.A.  1881.  Munition 
Worker.     1st  V.B.  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regiment),  Private  June  1916.    M.B.E.  1918. 

STEVENSON,  MARGARET  SCOTT. 

M.A.  1913.     Hockey  "  Blue."     W.R.A.F,  Assistant  Administrator,  Aug.  1918. 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT  ELLIOT. 

St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa.  O.T.C.  1909-12,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  June  1916,  Cadet. 
7th  Reserve  Battn.,  The  London  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  Dec. 
1917.     France  Oct.  1917.     Gassed  at  Villers  Brettoneux  April  1918. 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT  SCOTT. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XV  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912  ;  M.D.  1919.  President,  S.R.C., 
191 1.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1908-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  April  1917.  Attached 
H.Q.,  Western  Command,  191 7,  and  14th  General  Hospital.     France  191 8. 

STEVENSON,  THOMAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1912.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  1892; 
Lieut.-Col.  191 2.     2nd  West  Lancashire  Field  Ambulance.     T.D. 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  BLACK. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XI.  M.A.  1884.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1903;   3rd  Class,   191 5.     9th  and  3rd  Royal  Scots  (T). 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  SCOTT. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1906-9,  Cadet  Corporal.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.) 
1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  10th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain  March  1916; 
Major  and  D.A.Q.M.G,  March  191 8.  D.A.A.G,  Lowland  Division.  The  Rhine 
April  1919.  Twice  Wounded.  Four  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  M.C.  Nov. 
1916;  Croix  de  Guerre  (French)  with  Gold  Star  Nov.  1918;    D.S.O  March  1919. 

STEWART,  ABRAM  ARCHIBALD. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.,  i/ist  City  of 
Edinburgh  Coy.,  Sapper  Nov.  1914;  L/Corporal  April  191 5  ;  Corporal  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Sergeant  Sept.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.  Egypt  191 5  ;  France  1916.  Wounded  at 
the  Somme  June  1916. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  DRON. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  D.T.M.  and  H. ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  1906;  Captain  1909;  Major  1918.  Egypt  1914; 
Gallipoli  1915  ;  Egypt  and  Mesopotamia  1916;  Hospital  Ship  1917-18. 

STEWART,  ALISTER  JOHN. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.A.  1907,  (Hons.  Engl.)  1908.  Minister,  U.F. 
Church  of  Scotland.  Y.M.C.A.  Work,  France,  Jan.  to  June  191 5.  Chaplain, 
4th  Class,  Dec.  1915.  155th  Brigade,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force  and  Med.  Exp. 
Force.     Dispatches  Oct.   1916.     M.C.  Sept.   1916. 

STEWART,  ANDREW. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Law,  191 5-16.  Chartered  Accountant, 
191 8.     A.S.C.,  Private  Feb.  191 5.     Invalided  out  Aug.  191 5. 

STEWART,  ANDREW  SINCLAIR. 

Alloa  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-1 3.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1916. 
France  and  The  Rhine  1915-19.     Dispatches  May  1918. 

STEWART,  ARCHIBALD  MATHISON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Nov.  191 1.  RA.M.C.  (T.), 
Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Lieut. ;  Captain  April  191 5. 

STEWART,  AUGUSTUS  SHAW. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1907-1 1.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  9th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914.  6th  West  Riding  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain  1918.     France.     Dispatches. 

STEWART,  CHARLES. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17  and  1918-19. 
4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private  Aug.  1917 ;  Corporal  Sept.  1917. 
R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918. 

STEWART,  DANIEL 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
March  to  Sept.  1918,  Cadet.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  Sept.  1918. 

STEWART,  DANIEL. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to 
June  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet,  June  1918. 

STEWART,  DAVID  GEORGE  AIMERS. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1919-20;  M.A. 
1916.     Non-Combatant  Corps,  Private  April  1916. 

STEWART,  DAVID  MILNE. 

M.A.  1906;  B.Sc.  1908.     Schoolmaster.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

STEWART,  DONALD. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1918;  M.A.  (Aberdeen)  1916.  4th 
Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191  5  ;  Lieut  July  1917.  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palms  Nov.  1918. 

STEWART,  DUNCAN. 

Glasgow  Academy ;  First  XV.  O.T.C.,  Sergeant.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Dec.  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 7.     France,  17th  Corps,  Guards  Division,  Artillery. 

STEWART,  FRANCIS  HUGH. 

Oratory  School,  Birmingham.  M.A. ;  D.Sc.  (St  Andrews);  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904; 
Indian  Medical  Service  1904,  Captain  1907;  Major  Sept.  191 5  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Jan.  1919.  74th  Punjabis.  O.C.  Frontier  War  Hospital  (Tank),  South  Waziristan 
Field  Force,  1917 ;  39th  Indian  General  Hospital,  Mesopotamian  Exp.  Force, 
1917-18;  45th  Indian  General  Hospital  and  13th  Cavalry  Brigade.  Combined 
Field  Ambulance,  Egyptian  Exp.  Force. 

STEWART,  FRANCIS  MELVILLE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1912  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet 
Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  (T.)  Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914. 
13th  and  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
July  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  July  1918  to  March  1919. 

STEWART,  FRANK  WHITE. 

M.A.  1888.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1902;  3rd  Class,  1913;  2nd  Class  and  1st  Class, 
1918.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  France.  Assistant  Principal  Chaplain, 
The  Rhine.     Dispatches  May  191 5  ;  Dec.  1916  and  Dec.  1918.     C.B.E.  June  1919. 

STEWART,  FREDERICK  NAYLOR. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D  1898;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  and  L.M.  1888.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916. 
Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     M.C  Nov.  1917  ;  D.S.O.  March  1918. 

STEWART,  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  1917  ;  Captain  June  1918. 

STEWART,  GEORGE  EDWARD. 

Victoria  College,  Jersey.  M.B.,  CM.  1895  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  and  D.T.M. 
(Liverpool)  1908.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1892-5,  Private.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  1898;  Major  1910;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1918.  China  1900-1. 
Somaliland  1909- 10.  France,  Egypt,  and  India.  Dispatches  (Waziristan)  May 
1918. 

STEWART,  GILBERT  MEIKLE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14  and  1919-20;  M.A.  1920. 
8th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Oct.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1915;  Lieut.  July  1917-19.     France  1915-19.     G.H.Q.  March  1918-19. 

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STEWART,  HENRY  HAY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Feb.  1912,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
West  African  Medical  Service  (Cameroons). 

STEWART,  HUGH. 

Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1903-4.  Canterbury  (N.Z.)  Regiment,  1909. 
N.Z.  Exp.  Force,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Major  Dec.  1915  ; 
Lieut-Col.  March  1916;  Colonel  Nov.  1919.  Wounded  June  1915.  Five  times 
Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  M.C.  and  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  Palme  191 5  ;  D.S.O. 
with  Bar  1917 ;   C.M.G.  1919. 

STEWART,  JAMES. 

Perth  Academy ;  Athletics.  Student  of  Arts,  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  May 
1917. 

STEWART,  JAMES. 

Pietermaritzburg  College.  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  460th 
Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  (Regulars)  and  Acting  Captain  July  1917. 
R.H.A.,  15th  Brigade.  France,  29th  Division.  Palestine,  3rd  Lahore  Division 
Artillery.     Dispatches  Jan.   1918.     M.C.  Dec.   1917. 

STEWART,  JAMES  BELL. 

John  Watson's  Institution.  M.A.  1900.  Schoolmaster.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1897-1902,  Sergeant,  and  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet 
Aug.  1916.  17th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  May  1918;  Captain 
and  Staff  Captain  Jan.  1919.  France  Jan.  to  May  1917.  War  Office,  Nov. 
1917-19.     Mention  Aug.   1919. 

STEWART,  JAMES  CAMERON. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1905.  Rhind  Classical  Scholar,  1907. 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Humanity,  1909-1 1.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1914;  Lieut  Aug.  1915. 

STEWART,  JAMES  DAVID  GRAHAME. 

Edinburgh  Institution  ;  First  XV  and  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  1915  ;  Egypt.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

STEWART,  JAMES  DUFF. 

Ballymena  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-16  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1916-18,  Cadet  L/Corporal.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub.-Lieut.  April  1918. 

STEWART,  J.  H. 

M.D.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major. 

STEWART,  JAMES  INNES. 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-17  and  1919-20;  M.A.  1920.  R.A.M.C, 
Private  April  191 7.     33rd  Stationary  Hospital.     Attached  Royal  Serbian  Army. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

STEWART,  Sir  JAMES  PURVES. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1889;  M.B,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1897;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
1894;  F.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1906.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology,  1895. 
R.A.M.C,  Aug.  1914;  Colonel  June  191 5.  C.B.  (Military)  May  1916;  K.C.M.G. 
Jan.  191 8  ;  Knight  of  Grace  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem  ;  Serbian  Order  of  St  Sava. 

STEWART,  JOHN. 

Dalhousie  University,  Nova  Scotia.  M.B.,  CM.  1877;  LL.D.  191 3  ;  Professor  of 
Surgery,  Dalhousie  University,  1919.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut-Col. 
Oct.  191 5  ;  Colonel  March  1918.  No.  7  Stationary  Hospital,  France.  War  Office, 
1918-19.     Dispatches  May  1918.     CB.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

STEWART,  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  O.T.C  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917  and  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1917  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug. 
1918;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

STEWART,  KENNETH  TREVOR. 

Haileybury.  M.B.,  CM.  1889  ;  M.D.  1894.  10th  and  12th  Essex  Regiment,  Captain 
1900 ;  Retired  1907;  Rejoined  Oct.  1914.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2. 
France.     Invalided  out  Nov.  1916. 

STEWART,  MALCOLM. 

Portree  School.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  1918. 

STEWART,  MURDO. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery  to  Oct.  1914, 
Cadet.     R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Feb.  1917. 

STEWART,  ROBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1902-5.  Solicitor.  9th  Highland 
Light  Infantry  (T.),  Private  Jan.  1916;  Sergeant  Oct.  1916.     France. 

STEWART,  R.  A. 

Student  of  Science.     Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  BELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  9th 
and  1 2th  Royal  Scots  (T.)(  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov. 
1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Feb.  1917. 
France.  Wounded  Sept.  191 5  and  Sept.  1916.  Dispatches  Dec.  191 5.  M.C  191 5  ; 
Bar  to  M.C.  April  1917  ;  second  Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  LESLIE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1916-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
1914-15,  Cadet.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Probationer;  Surgeon  Jan.  1918. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  LOGAN. 

M.A.  1908.  2/ist  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  Private  Oct.  1916 ;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1917 
to  Feb.  1919. 

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STEWART,  ROBERT  SCOTT. 

Morgan  Academy,  Dundee.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 8.  M.A.  (St  Andrews) 
1916.     R.F.A.,  Gunner  April  1916. 

STEWART,  ROY  MACKENZIE. 

Lord  Williams'  Grammar  School,  Oxford.  MB.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  1915  ;  Captain  May  1916.     France;  Salonika  1917. 

STEWART,  THOMAS  BROWN. 

Dundee  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1918.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

STEWART,  THOMAS  GRAINGER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  M.D.  1912.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon. 

STEWART,  THOMAS  MORTON  JOHNSTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July 
1 91 6.     Malta,  Egypt,  India,  France,  and  North  Russia. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  191 1;  Captain  Feb.  191 5.  France  and 
India. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM. 

Otago  High  School,  New  Zealand.  Cadet  Corps  1897-8;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909-10.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5.     Netley  Hospital. 

STEWART,  W.  BURTON. 

B.A.  1897.  Student  of  Arts.  Army,  Hon.  Lieut.  Oct.  1900.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse  (T),  Major  Jan.  1904.     T.D. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM  ROSS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  1910  to  April  1913,  Cadet.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Jan.  1917. 

STEWART-MacNEIL,  JOHN. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Science,  1914  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Oct.  1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July 
1916.     Attached  R.F.C.  and  Royal  Air  Force. 

STIELL,  GAVIN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1 881;  M.D.  1897.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  May 
1918. 

STILES,  Sir  HAROLD  JALLAND. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1889.  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery.  R.A.M.C. 
(T),  Captain  1908;  Major;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1918;  Temp.  Colonel 
Sept.  191 8.  Edinburgh  War  Hospital,  Bangour,  and  2nd  Scottish  General 
Hospital. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

STIRLING,  JAMES. 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1903-5 ;  Law  Agent,  1906.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  March  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  R.G.A.  (North 
Scottish),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918.     337th  Siege  Battery,  France. 

STIRLING,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  Senior  President,  S.R.C.  and  Union,  1917  ;  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1913  to 
Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Meteor,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914. 
Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  Dec.  1917.  Invalided  out  Jan.  1919.  D.S.C.  and 
Dispatches  (Dogger  Bank)  Jan.  191 5. 

STOBIE,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  May  191 5; 
Captain  Nov.  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918  to  April  1919.  3rd  Southern 
General  Hospital,  Oxford.  2/ist  S.M.  Field  Ambulance,  2/4th  Oxford  and  Bucks 
Light  Infantry,  and  41st  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France  (three  years). 
Wounded.     Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     O.B.E.  (Military). 

STOCKLEY,  CLEMENT  INGS. 

Croydon  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

STOCKLEY,  HANDLEY  GEORGE. 

Croydon  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-16  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  191 5-16,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  West  Surrey  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  March  1917  to  Oct.  1918.     India  and  Mesopotamia. 

STOCKMAN,  RALPH. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1886;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1889. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.-Col.   1908.     3rd  Scottish  General  Hospital.     Mention   1919. 

STODART,  DAVID  EDMUND. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.F.C  1912.     Royal  Air  Force,  Flight  Commander. 

STODART,  M.  M. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.     Royal  Air  Force. 

STODART,  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  191 3. 

STODDART,  ALEXANDER  REID. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  5th  West  Yorkshire  Regiment, 
Surgeon-Lieut,  1896;  Surgeon-Major  1908.  24th  General  Hospital,  France, 
April   1915  to  Dec.   1918.     Dispatches  Jan.   1916. 

STODDART,  JOHN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B..CM.  1896;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1901.  Barrister-at-Law. 
Royal  Navy  1898,  Staff-Surgeon;  Surgeon-Commander.  Senior  M.O.  H.M.S. 
New  Zealand.     Battle  of  Jutland.     Order  of  St  Stanislaus  (2nd  Class),  Sept.  1916. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

STONE,  HUGH  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Science,  1893-5.  2na"  Artists'  Rifles  O.T.C.,  28th  London  Regiment, 
Private ;  L/Corporal. 

STONE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM. 

Holy  Cross  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  to  July 
191 5,  Cadet.  3rd  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  Transferred  to 
107th  Pioneers,  India  ;  Lieut. 

STOOKES,  VALENTINE  ALEXANDER. 

Merchant  Taylors'  School.  O.T.C.  1907-10,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  B.Sc. 
(St  Andrews).  St  Andrews  University  O.T.C.  1911-13,  Cadet.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1914  and  1918-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  Scots  Greys,  Aug.  1914  ;  Captain 
Jan.  1917.     Attached  Royal  Air  Force.     Dispatches   1916.     M.C.  May   1916. 

STORIE,  WILLIAM  STEVENSON. 

Jedburgh  Grammar  School;  Dux.  Student  of  Law,  1896-8.  Solicitor.  No.  12 
Coy.  A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Private  Dec.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1918  to  July  1919.  New 
Zealand  Division  (M.T.),  Workshops,  Dec.  1918.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

STORRAR,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Law,  1912-14.     R.F.A.  (T.).     1st  Lowland  Brigade,  Gunner. 

STORREY,  JAMES  RUDOLPH. 

George  Watson's  College.     Student  of  Arts.     Scottish  Rifles,  Meerut,  India,  1916. 

STORY,  COLIN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1897-9.  Kaffrarian  Rifles,  Private 
Oct.  1914;  L/Corporal  April  191 5.  South  African  Rebellion  1914,  and  German 
South  West  Africa  1914-15. 

STOTT,  JAMES  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  B.Sc.  1912;  M.D.  1918.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917;  Captain 
April  1918.  2nd  East  Surrey  Regiment.  Balkans,  Turkey,  and  South  Russia. 
Dispatches.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

STOTT,  RICHARD  CORSAR  GORDON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1917-19.  Royal  Air 
Force,  Flight  Cadet. 

STOUTE,  DOUGLAS  GARNETT. 

Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey  ;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Sept.  1914  to  July  1916, 
Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1917  to  Nov. 
1919.     Dispatches  Sept.  1919. 

STRACEY,  BERNARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1896-9,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Captain  Aug.  1914.  2/ist  North  Midland  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Jan.  191 5. 
Invalided  out  March  191 8. 

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STRACHAN,  ARTHUR  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School.     B.L.  1916.       5th  Battn.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Private. 

STRACHAN,  DONALD  BALFOUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917,  Cadet.     R.G.A.  (Mountain),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918. 

STRACHAN,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  March  191 5  ;  India. 

STRACHAN,  GEORGE  SMITH  GOODALL 

Dollar  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1901-9.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919.  9th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  Lieut;  Captain.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  France  July  1916  and 
Jan.  to  May  1917.     Wounded  at  Roeux  April  1917. 

STRACHAN,  HARCUS,    V.C.     (See  page  756.) 

STRACHAN,  JOHN  COCKBURN. 

Dunbar  School.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A. ,  Gunner  July  1917;  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1 91 8. 

STRAIN,  ARTHUR  CHARLES. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1907.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug. 
1917;  Captain  Aug.  1918. 

STRAIN,  LAURENCE  HUGH. 

Uppingham  ;  First  XV.  School  Rifle  Corps,  1889-93,  Sergeant.  B.A.  (Camb.) 
LL.B.  Advocate,  1900.  King's  Counsel.  R.N.V.R.  attached  R.N.A.S.,  Lieut 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut.-Commander  Oct.  1916;  Acting  Commander  June  1917 
Commander  Jan.  1918.  Transferred  to  Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.-Col.  April  1918 
Dispatches  April  191 5,  April  1916,  May  1918,  and  Jan.  1919.  D.S.C.  March  1916 
Officer  of  Order  of  Redeemer  (Greek)  May  1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

STRANAGHAN,  CYRIL  PATRICK  ANDREW. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  March  1918. 


STRANG,  DUNCAN  WILLIAM  PARK. 

M.A.  1910.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet. 
8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.;  Major  April  1916. 
France.     Legion  of  Honour,  Nov.  1916.     M.C.  and  Dispatches  Dec.  1916. 

STRANG,  GEORGE  McLAREN. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917 ; 
Lieut.     M.C.  Dec.  1918. 

STRANG,  JAMES  LOGAN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1908-11.  Student  of  Law,  1914- 15.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Temp. 
Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  May  1918;  Acting  Major 
Jan.  1919.     258th  Machine-Gun  Corps.     Mesopotamia. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

STRANG,  ROBERT  SCOTLAND. 

Stirling  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  52nd  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Private. 

STRANGER,  FRANCIS  HENRY. 

Taunton  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  19th  Canadian  Infantry,  Private 
Sept.  1914.  1st  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  June  1918.  France. 
Wounded  at  Ypres  Oct.  1917. 

STRATHAIRN,  GEORGE  CECIL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1912.  University 
Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1897-1901,  Sergeant.  Uganda  Medical  Service,  Captain  Sept. 
1914;  Major  Aug.  1916  to  June  1918.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

STRICKLAND,  JOHN  FLETCHER. 

Carlisle  Grammar  School.     M.B.,  CM.  1896.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain 

1916.  30th  General  Hospital,  Palermo,  Sicily.  France  ;  3rd  (Guards  Division) 
and  102nd  (34th  Division)  and  Northumberland  (T.)  (51st  Division)  Field 
Ambulances.     The  Somme  July  1916.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1918. 

STRONG,  ARTHUR  NESBITT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1 908-11,  Cadet.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     Gassed  March  and  Wounded  Aug.  1918. 

STRONG,  THOMAS  ARTHUR. 

Daniel  Stewart's   College.     Cadet  Corps  191 5- 17,  Corporal.     Student  of  Science, 

1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Aug. 
1918. 

STRONG,  WILLIAM  BAILLIE. 

B.D.  1874.     Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.     Chaplain. 

STRUTHERS,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Loretto;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1899.  Lecturer 
on  Surgery.  Scottish  R.C.  Hospital,  Rouen,  Sept.  1914  to  Oct.  191 5. 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  May  1916;  Major  July  1916.  42nd  General  Hospital,  Salonika. 
Dispatches  May  191 5  and  May  191 7.     Order  of  St  Sava  (Serbia),  4th  Class. 

STRUTHERS,  ROBERT. 

Student  of  Law,  1906-7  and  1910-11.  R.N.V.R.,  Gunner  Nov.  191 5  to  Oct.  1917. 
H.M.S.  Constance,  Grand  Fleet.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  March  191 8. 

STUART,  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1914-15,  Medical,  1918-19,  Cadet.  R.E.,  Corporal  July  1915  to  May 
1918. 

STUART,  CHARLES. 

Perth  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1909.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Captain  March  1916. 

671 


Record  of  War  Service 

STUART,  DOUGLAS. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Science,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery 
Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  Scottish  Horse  (T),  Private  Sept.  1914;  Corporal 
Aug.  1915.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

STUART,  DONALD  NORRIS. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Law,  1913-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct. 
191 3-14,  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5. 

STUART,  HENRY  CAMPBELL. 

Haileybury.  Student  of  Science,  1892-3.  24th  Battn.  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private 
Dec.  1914.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5;  Lieut. 
Sept.  1916;  Temp.  Captain  April  1917-19.  France,  74th  Division.  Wounded 
Sept.  1918. 

STUART,  SIDNEY  WILLIAM  HERBERT. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Dec. 
1917.     Mesopotamia. 

STUART,  THOMAS. 

Darlington  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1899.  N.Z. 
Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov.  1917. 

STUART,  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1894;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin).  Lecturer,  Clinical  Surgery.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  1908;  Acting  Major, 
Sept.  1917  to  Jan.  1919.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Aug.  1914  to  June  1916. 
Salonika  July  1916  to  Dec.  1918. 

STUART,  WILLIAM  LEITCH. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  Student  of  Law,  I9ii-I4and  1918-19. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1919.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  i/7th 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914  ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 
France  May  191 5.     Invalided  home  Nov.  191 7. 

STUMP,  CLAUDE  WITHERINGTON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-17.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  to  Dec. 
1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  8th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Oct.  1917. 

STUNGO,  SYMON. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1904-6  and  1914-15  ;  M.A.  191 5.  A.S.C., 
Private  May  1916;  Corporal  Jan.  1919.     France. 

STURROCK,  ALEXANDER  CORSAR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1892;  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1898;  M.R.C.P. 
(Lond.)  1906.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology,  1896-8.  B.R.C.,  No.  4 
Hospital,  Wimereux,  France,  1915.  Salonika  1915-17.  R.A.M.C,  May  1917 ; 
Major  Dec.   1917.      Dispatches   1920. 

672 


Record   of  War  Service 

STURROCK,  DOUGLAS  LLOYD. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine, 
1912-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  May  1915,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Chief  Petty 
Officer,  May  1915 ;  Sub-Lieut.  Feb.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918  to  March  1919. 
H.M.  Drifter  Buck,  Sept.  1917  to  March  1919. 

SULLIVAN,  JOHN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March  191 5; 
Captain  March  1916.     France.     Prisoner  of  War  April  to  Nov.   1918. 

SUMNER,  SYDNEY  SCOTT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-18.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Sept.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  April  1917. 
Invalided  out  July  1917. 

SUMNER,  THEODOTUS  JOHN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

SUTHERLAND,  ANDREW. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1905-8.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  July  1915.  R.E.,  Captain 
March  1916;  Acting  Major  June  and  July  1917.  France,  Neuve  Chapelle, 
Festubert,  and  Loos ;  Palestine  and  Egypt,  first  and  second  Gaza,  and  Jerusalem. 
Wounded  at  Givenchy  June  191 5.     M.C.  and  Dispatches  June  191 5. 

SUTHERLAND,  DAVID. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon 
Jan.   1915. 

SUTHERLAND,  DAVID. 

M.A.  1896.  Schoolmaster.  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Jan.  1902.  Mobilised 
Aug.  1914;  Captain  Feb.  1916.  France,  51st  (Highland)  Division.  M.C.  and 
Dispatches  Jan.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C.  July  1918. 

SUTHERLAND,  DAVID  WATERS. 

South  Melbourne  College,  Australia.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1893;  M.D.  1902; 
M.RC.P.  (Lond.)  1902.  Fellow  of  Punjab  University,  1904.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Surgeon-Lieut.  1894;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1914.  Chitral  1895;  Afghanistan 
1919.     Mention  (India)  June  1918.     CLE.  June  1917. 

SUTHERLAND,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916; 
Captain  1917.  Station  Hospital,  Quetta,  Baluchistan;  Royal  Herbert  Hospital, 
Woolwich;  11 8th  Field  Ambulance.  Seistan  Field  Force,  Persia,  and  1st 
Cameronians,  France. 

SUTHERLAND,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept. 
to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  and  10th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  Jan. 
1917;  Acting  Captain  April  1918. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

SUTHERLAND,  HALLIDAY  GIBSON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1908.  Royal  Navy,  H.M.S.  Empress 
of  Britain,  Surgeon  Aug.  1914.     R.N.A.S.  and  Royal  Air  Force,  Captain. 

SUTHERLAND,  HECTOR  WILLIAM. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1906-8  and  1918-19.  University 
Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1907-8,  Gunner.  7th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Private 
Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ;  Major  July  1918; 
Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1918.  Four  times  Wounded.  Dispatches  1916  and  1918. 
D.S.O.  Jan.   1919. 

SUTHERLAND,  HENRY  ERIC  GIBBS. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  Dux;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1912-14 
and  1919-20;  M.A.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  191 3  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (T),  2nd 
Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1915  ;  Captain  June  1916.  Transferred  to  1st 
Gordon  Highlanders  (Regulars),  Lieut.  Sept.  1917  to  July  1919.  Gallipoli, 
Palestine.     Dispatches  Oct.   1916.     M.C.   May   1917 ;  Bar  to  M.C.   Dec.   1917. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN. 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16  and  1918-19.  R.G.A.,  Gunner 
Jan.  1916;  Acting  Sergeant  Nov.  1917.  Northern  Command,  Jan.  1917  to 
Sept.  1918. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN  DONALD. 

Inverness  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1886-91.  Law  Agent  and  Notary  Public. 
Home  Timber  Supplies,  1915-17.  R.E.,  Lieut-Col.  May  1917  ;  Colonel  Sept.  1917. 
Assistant  Director  of  Forestry  in  France,  1917-19.  Dispatches  May  1918  and 
March  1919.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Feb.  1919.  C.B.E.  (Military) 
June  1919. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN  WILLIAM  ROSS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine  and  Science,  1912-14  and  1920. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1913  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  2nd  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Private 
Aug.  1914;  Corporal  Oct.  191 5  ;  Sergeant  Nov.  191 5.  Dorset  Yeomanry,  attached 
3rd  Hussars,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Salonika,  and  France. 

SUTHERLAND,  ROBERT  KERR  SOUTAR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  1914. 
France,  55th  Field  Ambulance,  15th  Division.  Staff  Captain;  The  Rhine. 
Wounded. 

SUTHERLAND,  THOMAS  HARVEY. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914-16  and  1918-19.  Royal  Air 
Force,  2nd  Lieut.  (Meteorological  Officer)  Sept.  191 8. 

SUTHERLAND,  WILLIAM  DUNBAR. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  M.D.  1907.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  March  1910. 

674 


Record  of  War  Service 

SUTHERLAND,  WILLIAM  NEIL. 

M.A.  1910.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1908  to  May 
1910,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.F.A.,  4th  Lowland  Brigade,  Captain  June  1916  ;  Major 
June  1917.     Wounded  Nov.  1917.     Dispatches  Nov.  1917.     M.C.  Jan.  1918. 

SWAFFIELD,  WALTER  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1903  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914 ; 
Captain  Sept.  191 5. 

SWAN,  ALLISON. 

Student  of  Arts,  1916-18.  Women's  Legion,  attached  606th  Coy.  (M.T.),  R.A.S.C, 
Mechanic  Driver  July  191 8. 

SWAN,  ANDREW  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  Mobilised  with  Yeomanry,  Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.  (S.R.), 
1 1 2th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     France  and  Salonika. 

SWAN,  JAMES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R),  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  191 5  ;  Acting 
Major  Jan.  1918.     M.C. 

SWAN,  MATTHEW  ARNOLD. 

Paisley  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915; 
Captain  Feb.  1916.  13th  General  Hospital.  41st  Brigade,  R.F.A. ;  2nd  Highland 
Light  Infantry  and  1st  Cavalry  Field  Ambulance.  France  March  191 5  to  Nov. 
1918.     Wounded  1916.     M.C.  June  1916;  Bar  to  M.C.  March  1918. 

SWAN,  THOMAS  MILNE. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1903-8,  Corporal. 
Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant. 
7th  Border  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  April  1917 ;  Adjutant 
June  1917. 

SWEETEN,  BENJAMIN. 

Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Penrith.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  D.P.H.,  R.C.S. 
1907.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  April  1916;  Acting  Major.  Sanitary 
Officer  and  General  Military  Hospital,  Colchester.  Nov.  1918.     Mention  Sept.  1917. 

SWIFT,  BRIAN  HERBERT. 

St  Peter's  College,  Adelaide.  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1909-10,  Lieut.  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.C. 
(Camb.)  1916.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916 ; 
Captain  Aug.  1917.  61st  Field  Ambulance.  Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service, 
1918-19.     M.C.  Feb.   1918. 

SWINBURNE,  THORDUR  JOHN  WILHELM. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1907-8.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1910-14,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916. 
France. 

675 


Record  of  War  Service 

SYDENHAM,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 

Appleby  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1899;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1906; 
D.P.H.  (Vict.)  1895.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  Aug.  1913. 

SYED,  RAHMAT  KADUI. 

St  George's  School,  Hyderabad.  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1918-19. 
Tennis  "Blue."     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Cadet  Dec.  1914. 

SYM,  JAMES  PITCAIRN. 

Craigmount,  Edinburgh;  First  XV.  M.A.  1877.  Rugby  "Blue."  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1878.     1st  V.B.  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914. 

SYME,  GEORGE. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  6th  and  8th  Royal  Scots 
(T.),  Private  Sept.  1914;  L/Sergeant  Oct.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917;  Lieut. 
Nov.  1918.     France  Nov.  1914. 

SYMON,  JACK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1912-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  8th 
Scottish  Rifles,  Private  Nov.  1916.  Egypt  and  Palestine,  Feb.  1917  to  March 
1918.     France  April  1918  to  Feb.  1919.     Wounded  July  1918. 

TAIT,  ADAM. 

Biggar  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Captain 
June  1918. 

TAIT,  ARTHUR  EDWIN. 

Blyth  National  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  June  191 5.  2nd  Northern  Field  Ambulance,  London  Field  Ambulance, 
and  63rd  General  Hospital,  Salonika,  Dec.  1916  to  Feb.  1919. 

TAIT,  CHARLES  KINGSLEY. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  Student  of  Music,  1911-15.  3rd  and  6th  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment,  Private  Nov.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C,  Cadet. 
Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918  ;  Acting  Captain  June 
1918  to  March  1919.     Machine-Gun  Corps.     Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm  1917. 

TAIT,  GEORGE  CRIGHTON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1914-16.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1918. 

TAIT,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1909-14.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse 
(T.),  Private  Aug.  1914;  Sergeant.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 
M.M.  Nov.  1916. 

TAIT,  JOHN. 

B.Sc.  1901  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1903;  M.D.  1906;  D.Sc.  1907.  Lecturer  in 
Experimental  Physiology.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  May  1918. 
66th  and  62nd  General  Hospitals,  and  9th  Casualty  Clearing  Station. 

676 


Record   of  War  Service 

TA1T,  RALPH  JOHNSTON. 

Crieff  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913;  D.P.H.  1920.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914  ; 
Captain  Aug.  191 5.     2/2nd  Northumbrian  Field  Ambulance.     34th  Brigade  R.F.A. 

TALBOT,  MATHEW  WRIGHT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892      R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  1916. 

TARLETON,  JOHN  A. 

Student  of  Science,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

TARR,  WILLIAM. 

West  Buckland  School,  N.  Devon.  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1909; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1904;  Captain  1907;  Major  July 
1915.  No.  1  Ambulance  Train,  India,  1914-15,  and  Officers'  Convalescent  Depot, 
Baghdad,  1917.     Dispatches  (Mesopotamia)  March  191 8. 

TASSELL,  ARCHIBALD  RONALD. 

Carlisle  Grammar  School.  1st  Cumberland  Volunteers,  Private  April  1916. 
University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1917  to  June  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June 
1918.     Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regiment),  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

TAUNTON,  RICHARD  EUSTACE  MAXWELL. 

St  John's  College,  Winnipeg.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  nth  Reserve  and 
27th  Canadian  Infantry,  Aug.  1914;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1914.  Invalided  out  1915. 
Rejoined  Oct.  1916.  R.F.C.,  63rd  Squadron,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Flying  Officer 
(Observer)  June   1917  to  March   1919.      Royal   Air   Force.      Mesopotamia. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  (Aberdeen).  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-4.  M.R.C.V.S.  N.Z.  Veterinary 
Corps.  Second  Army  Brigade,  N.Z.  Field  Ambulance,  Captain  Aug.  1914. 
Egypt.     France  April  1916. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER. 

M.A. ;  LL.B.  1896.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  March  1908  ;  Captain  Aug.  1914. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER  JEFFERSON. 

Durban  High  School,  S.  Africa.  Student  of  Science,  1918;  B.A.  (Cape)  1914. 
102nd  Brigade,  S.  African  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Aug.  191 5;  Corporal  Feb. 
1916;  Sergeant  Sept.  1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918. 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1896-9.  2nd  Scottish  Rifles,  Captain  ; 
Major  Sept.  191 5. 

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TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  LOUDOUN. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  B.Sc.  1907;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1917. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Captain  Feb.  1916;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1919. 
Neurologist,  Dieppe  Area,  June  1916  to  Feb.  1919. 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  CAMERON. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts, 
1918-19.     R.G.A.,  Gunner  Sept.  1919. 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  MELDRUM. 

Kirkwall  Burgh  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Nov.  1915  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  2nd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private  April  1916. 
France.     Wounded  at  Arras  April  1917,  and  invalided  out  Nov.  1917. 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  GRAY. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1896-1904;  M.A.  1900- 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  March  1916. 


TAYLOR,  DAVID  LIVINGSTONE  KIDD. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster,  nth  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  Nov.  1915. 

TAYLOR,  ERIC. 

George  Heriot's  School,  Dux.  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  1910.  R.E., 
L/Corporal ;  Captain.      M.C. 

TAYLOR,  EUSTACE  TREVOR  NEAVE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1915-18;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
1912-14  and  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Scottish  Horse  (T),  Private  Sept.  1914. 
R.E.,  July  1915  to  June  1916.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  Feb.  1918.  France 
1915-16. 

TAYLOR,  FRANCIS  OUTRAM. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14  and 
1916-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-14,  Cadet.  R.F.A,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918.     France  1915. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  PETER. 

Ushaw  College,  Co.  Durham.  M.B.,  CM.  1883.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915 ; 
Captain  May  1916-19;  Acting  Major.  Queen  Mary's  Military  Hospital,  Whalley. 
Hospital  Ships  Aberdonian,  Glencairn  Castle,  Dunluce  Castle,  Aquitania. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  PRITCHARD. 

Trent  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps  and  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Nov.  1903  to  Jan.  1909,  Cadet  Acting  Sergeant-Major.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
1909;  Captain  July  1912  ;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  April  1917.  France.  North  Russia 
1919.  Four  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  D.S.O.  and  Bar;  M.C;  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Silver  Star  (French). 

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TAYLOR,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS. 

Royal  High  School ;  First  XV.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914, 
Cadet.  23rd  Royal  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain 
June  1915.     Wounded  July  1916  and  March  1918.     M.C.  Dec.  1917. 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  VERNON. 

Oakham  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Aug. 
1917. 

TAYLOR,  HERBERT  OWEN. 

Christ  Church,  Oxford.  M.B.,  CM.  1872  ;  M.D.  1879  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1873. 
10th  and  nth  Battn.,  N.V.R.,  Sherwood  Foresters,  Captain  (M.O.)  191 5.  Military 
Hospital,  Nottingham. 

TAYLOR,  HUGH  WILLIAM  YOUNG. 

Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Medicine,  1910-15  and  1917-19; 
M.A.  1913;  B.Sc.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  191 5  to  May  1918.  Mine-sweeping,  April 
1916  to  March  1917.     Mediterranean,  North  and  Arctic  Seas. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES. 

Uppingham.  Student  of  Law,  1912-14  and  1918-19.  R.F.A.,  Captain.  M.C. 
Sept.  1916. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES. 

Lochgelly  School.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914.  R.G.A.,  278th 
Siege  Battery,  Gunner  June   1917. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES. 

Kirkcudbright  Academy.  M.A.  1913.  Schoolmaster.  6th  attached  4th  Royal 
Scots,  1910,  Corporal.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  1st  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  Wounded  at  Gallipoli  June 
1915. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  BRAID. 

Edinburgh  Academy,  Dux.  O.T.C  1908-9.  M.A.  191 2.  Vans  Dunlop  Scholar. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909  to  April  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  i/4th  East  Kent 
Regiment  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  April  1919.     Arabia. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  McBAIN. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1891-4.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1894- 1902,  Colour-Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914;  Captain  April  191 5  to  Jan.  1919.  Eastern  Mounted  Brigade  Field 
Ambulance.  Motor  Ambulance  Convoy,  Dec.  1914,  Gallipoli.  Attached  i/ist 
Suffolk  Yeomanry,  Sept.  191 5  to  Feb.  1918.  71st  and  27th  General  Hospitals, 
Egypt ;  47th  Ambulance  Train,  1918  ;  Palestine. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     Uganda  Medical  Service,  Captain  Oct.  191410  Nov.  1917. 

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TAYLOR,  JOHN  BINNIE. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  to 
Dec.  1916,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  April  1917. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  ORR. 

Glasgow  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.A.  1908  and  LL.B.  191 1  (Glasg.). 
Advocate,  1914.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  i/4th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Major  May  1916  to  Sept.  1917. 
Gallipoli.     Twice  Wounded. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  SUTHERLAND. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct. 
1909-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 
France ;    Loos,  Ypres,  the  Somme. 

TAYLOR,  LEONARD  WHITAKER  OWEN. 

Oundle.  Cadet  Corps  1903-4.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1912. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  191 1;  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Major  and  Brevet 
Major  Jan.  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and  Jan.  1918. 

TAYLOR,  MOWBRAY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1889.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut-Col.     4th  London  Field  Ambulance. 

TAYLOR,  RICHARD  JAMES  OGILVIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5  and  1918.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  1915,  Cadet.  14th  attached  3rd  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Lieut.  April  1916;  Acting  Captain  June  1916-17.  France 
191 5-16.     Wounded  June  1916.     Invalided  out  Dec.  1917. 

TAYLOR,  SARAH. 

Clerical  Staff     W.R.N.S.,  Typist,  May  1918  to  July  1919. 

TAYLOR,  STUART  HOPCRAFT  STANLEY. 

Malvern  College.  B.A.  (Camb.) ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  March 
1917  ;  Captain  March  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

TAYLOR,  WALTER  DUFF. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  1 /8th  Scottish  Rifles 
(Cameronians),  Private  June  1917. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B,  CM.  1893.  No  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1888-93,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  1912.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914  to  April 
1919.     France  191 5.     T.D. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  EDMUND. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  May  1918.     R.G.A.,  Coast  Defence,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 

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TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  MACRAE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1895  ;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.).  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1S90-4,  Private,  and  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1894-5,  Corporal. 
Midlothian  Artillery  Volunteers,  Surgeon-Lieut.  1899.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  Major  Sept.  1913.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  1st 
Lowland  R.F.A.  (T.),  France. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  STUART. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 3. 
O.T.C   Infantry,  Jan.  to  Aug.   1914,  Cadet.     9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug. 

1914.  7th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 8.     France.     Wounded  May  191 5  and  June  1917. 

TAYLOR-SMITH,  MORAY. 

Germiston  Central  School,  South  Africa.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-18.  Royal 
Navy,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  Oct.  191 8. 

TEAGUE,  DANIEL  GILBERT  MILLER. 

Melbourne  Church  of  England  Grammar  School.  First  XV  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1896. 
Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Australian  Imperial  Force. 

TEAGUE,  HENRY  WILLIAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

TEDCASTLE,  ROBERT. 

Hastings  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 3- 15.  2nd  Scots  Guards,  Private 
Aug.  1915.  i/7th  Cheshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918  ;  Captain  Sept.  1918. 
France  Aug.  1916  and  June  1918.  Wounded  at  Somme  Sept.  1916,  and  at  Marne 
Aug.  1918.     M.C  July  1918. 

TELFORD,  ALEXANDER  McMENAGAL. 

George  Watson's  College.     O.T.C.   1909-11.     Student  of  Science,   1912-15  ;   B.Sc. 

1915.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1913  to  July  1914,  Cadet.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  July 
1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     France.     Wounded  March  1918.     Dispatches  June  1918- 

TEMPLETON,  JAMES. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  1911-15  ;  B.Sc.  1914.  Assistant 
Lecturer  in  Botany.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  April  191 5.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade), 
July  191 5  ;    Sergeant  June  1917  to  Jan.  1919.     France. 

TENNANT,  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Law,  1906-9.  Law  Agent,  1909.  8th  and 
i/7th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  1912.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914;  Captain 
Sept.  1914.     Attached  8th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers. 

TERRELL,  CHARLES  GIRDLESTONE. 

Kendal  School;  First  XV  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1917.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Dec.  1914  to  Jan.  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Sub- 
Lieut.  Jan.  1916.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  April  1917. 

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TERRY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT. 

Sussex  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Private  Feb. 
1916;  L/Corporal  May  1916  ;  Sergeant  May  1917.     2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

TEWSLEY,  CYRIL  HOCKEN. 

Otago    High    School,    Dunedin,    New   Zealand.     M.B.,    Ch.B.    1906;    M.D.    1909; 

F.R.C.S.    1909  and    M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1919.     Examiner  in  Materia  Medica,  New 

Zealand  University.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps  (T.),  1910,  Captain  ;  Major  191 5  ;  Lieut.  - 

Col.  Sept.  1917.     C.M.G.  1918. 
THATCHER,  CHARLES  MALCOLM  RUSSEL. 

Edinburgh    Academy.     M.B.,  Ch.B.    191 1.     O.T.C.   Infantry,  Oct.   1908-11,  Cadet 

Sergeant.     Royal    Navy,  Surgeon    191 1;    Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  Nov.   1917. 

H.M.  Ships  Dreadnought  and  Revenge. 

THATCHER,  LEWIS  HAY  FREDERICK. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910;  FRCP.  (Edin.). 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 

THERON,  CHARLES  PETRUS. 

South  African  College,  Cape  Town.  B.A.  (South  Africa).  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907. 
South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1914.  South  African  Rebellion  and  German 
West  Campaign.     5th  Mounted  Brigade,  1914-15.     Dispatches  191 5. 

THIN,  JAMES  AINSLIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-7  and  1909-11.  Lothians  and 
Border  Horse,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  France 
191 5-17.     Prisoner  of  War  April  1917.     Dispatches  April   1917. 

THIN,  RUSSELL  GIBSON. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C  1909-10.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14;  B.Sc. 
1914.  A.I.C  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Aug.  1914.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915;  Acting  Captain  June  1917.  France  1915  ; 
Egypt  and  Palestine  1916-18. 

THOM,  FRANK  CHISHOLM  HARTLEY. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  191 1  ;  B.L.  1917.  10th  Royal  Scots  (T), 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Feb.  1915  ;  Captain  March  1916;  Staff  Captain 
Feb.  1 919;  Bombing  Officer  191 5-19.     Wounded  Oct.  191 6. 

THOM,  GEORGE  St  CLAIR. 

Dollar  Academy  ;  First  XV.  M.B,  CM.  1893.  Rugby  "  Blue."  R.A.M.C  1894; 
Lieut.-Col.  March  1915  ;  Colonel  Dec.  1917.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2; 
Gallipoli  1915  ;  France  1910-18 ;  North  Russia  1919.  C.M.G.  1916;  CB. 
June  1918;  C.B.E.  Jan.  1920. 

THOM,  GEORGE  VICTOR. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-16  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Sept.  191 5  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet  Acting  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Aug. 
1916.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T),  279th  Siege  Battery,  Lieut.  May  1918.  Attached 
Royal  Air  Force.     France. 

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THOM,  HERBERT  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-14;  M.A.  1920. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards,  Private  Aug.  1914;  Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916. 
12th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Acting  Captain  July  1917 ;  Captain 
March  1918  to  Aug.  1919.     France  May  1915-19.     M.C.  June  1918. 

THOM,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Science,  191 3-14.  Highland 
Cyclist  Battn.  (T.),  1912  ;  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Oct.  1918.  51st  Highland 
Division,  Army  Cyclist  Corps,  attached  4th  Border  Regiment. 

THOM,  JOHN  GIBB. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  M.A.  191 1;  LL.B.  1917.  10th  and  6th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut-Col.  Jan.  1917  ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1919.  France.  Wounded 
at  Ypres  July  1917,  Bapaume  March  1918,  and  Cambrai  Oct.  1918.  Four  times 
Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     M.C.  Jan.  1917;  D.S.O.  July  1917. 

THOMARSON,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1907;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  1897.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
June  191 5  ;  Captain  1916  to  March  1919.  Portsmouth  and  Weymouth  Military 
Hospitals,  191 5-16.  Troopship  and  Hong  Kong  Military  Hospital,  1917.  1st 
and  2nd  Birmingham  Hospitals,  191 7-1 8,  and  7th  General  Hospital,  St  Omer, 
France,  1918. 

THOMAS,  ARTHUR  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1893-8,  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916  ;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1919.  France.  Wounded 
April  1917.     M.B.E.  (Military)  June  1919. 

THOMAS,  CYRIL  MARSINGALL. 

BlundelPs,  Tiverton.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14.  4th  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916.  India 
Dec.  1914  to  Jan.  1917,  and  Palestine  Jan.  1917  to  Feb.  1919. 

THOMAS,  DAVID  GWILYN. 

Queen's  College,  Taunton.  Student  of  Science,  1909-13;  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1909-10,  Artillery,  1910-13,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut. 
April  1916 ;  Acting  Captain  June  1916.     France.     Dispatches  April  1917. 

THOMAS,  JOHN  MONTAGUE  RIDLEY. 

Oswestry  Grammar  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917  and 
1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918. 
24th  Battn.,  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  June   1918. 

THOMAS,  LESLIE  GWYN. 

Neath  County  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-12  and  1918-19.  R.A.M.C 
(T.),  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private. 

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THOMPSON,  ALBERT  GEORGE. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1905.  Army  Medical 
Service  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  March  191 5  ;  Colonel  Sept.  1918.  Special  Service  at 
Battle  of  La  Catrine,  1914.  19th  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Prisoner  of  War 
Sept.  1914  to  June  191 5.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916,  June  and  Dec.  1917,  May  and 
Dec.  1918.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1917  ;  C.M.G.  June  1918. 

THOMPSON,  BRIAN  GEORGE. 

King's  College,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1911-15,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Private  March  1917 ; 
Corporal  July  1917  to  April  1919.     No.  2  Field  Ambulance,  N.Z.  Exp.  Force. 

THOMPSON,  CUTHBERT. 

Academical  Institution,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  United  States  Army 
Medical  Reserve  Corps,  Captain  June  191 8. 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  RONALD. 

Hymers  College,  Hull.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain 
Oct.  1917  to  May  1919.  42nd  General  Hospital  and  143rd  Field  Ambulance, 
Salonika.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

THOMPSON,  FRANK  STEWART  CORBETT. 

Eastbourne  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1895.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  Private. 
Indian  Medical  Service,  1898;  Major  Jan.  1910;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1918.  China 
1900,  Aden,  Hinterland  and  Somaliland.  Kitchener  Hospital,  Brighton,  191 5. 
O.B.E.  Jan.  1919. 

THOMPSON,  FREDERICK  TROUGHTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  June  191 3. 

THOMPSON,  HERBERT  MARSHALL. 

Barnard  Castle.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1917  to  June  1918. 

THOMPSON,  HERBERT  PANK. 

Queen's  College,  Taunton;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  1907.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  Gunner.  Assistant  in  Anatomy 
and  Clinical  Medicine.  Beaulieu  Auxiliary  Military  Hospital,  Harrogate,  1914-15. 
War  Hospital,  Dunkirk,  March  1915.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Captain  Jan. 
1918.     31st  General  Hospital,  Egypt;  Etaples,  France. 

THOMPSON,  IAN  MACLAREN. 

Musselburgh  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1914-18;  B.Sc. 
1919;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  191 5  to  April  1917,  Cadet. 
Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Strongbow,  Surgeon-Probationer,  April 
1917.     Wounded  Oct.  1917.     Dispatches  March  1918. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES. 

Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Penrith.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C  Medical,  1914-17,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Nov. 
1917;  Captain  Nov.  1918.  France  Dec.  1917  to  Feb.  1920.  92nd  Field  Ambulance, 
attached  2nd  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  1918-19.     M.C  Oct.  1918. 

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THOMPSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  RICHARD. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1920 ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  191 1. 
Certif.  Trop.  Med.,  Edinburgh.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916. 
O.C.  71st  and  45th  Sanitary  Section.     France  1917-18. 

THOMPSON,  JEAN  GLASS. 

B.Sc.  1907.  Q.M.A.A.C,  Deputy  Assistant  Chief  Controller,  Aug.  1917-19. 
O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.   1919. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

The  College,  Lurgan,  Ireland ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  Royal  Navy, 
Surgeon,  Dec.  1914  to  March  1919.  H.M.  Ships  Sirius,  Hamadryad.  R.N.  Air 
Station,  Chingford. 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT  JAMES. 

Old  Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1887.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland. 
Y.M.C.A.  Work,  Arras.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Volunteer  Defence 
Corps,  Private  March   1917. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  EGBERT. 

St  John's  High  School,  N.B.  B.A.  (Mount  Allison,  Canada) ;  Student  of  Medicine, 
1911-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  O.T.C  Medical,  Oct.  1914  to  June  1915,  Cadet 
L/Corporal.  B.R.C.S.  Villa  Trento  Hospital,  Italy,  191 5-18.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Jan.  1918  to  June  1919;  Bose,  Italy. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

Royal  School,  Cavan.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1902;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1914. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  15th  General  Hospital.  Egypt 
1915,  France  1916,  Salonika  and  Palestine  1917. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER  BUTCHART  MacARTHUR. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1914;  D.P.H.  (Eng.)  1910. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May   191 5-16. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER  GRAY. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Arts  and  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  1916  to  May  191 7,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917. 
7th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER  RAVEN. 

Merchiston  Castle,  O.T.C.  1913-18,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science,  1919. 
Officer  Cadet  June  1918.     R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

THOMSON,  ANDREW  RUTHERFORD. 

B.A.  (Manitoba).  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Lieut 
March  1915.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  1915  ;   Captain  June   1916. 

THOMSON,  ARCHIBALD  ANGUS  MCDONALD. 

Tynemouth  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  Officer  Cadet  April  1916. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.     India  and  Mesopotamia. 

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THOMSON,  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1891.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain 
April  1916.     Mudros,  Sinai  Peninsula,  and  Egypt,  191 5-18. 

THOMSON,  CHARLES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1894;  Major  1906;  Retired  1910.  Re- 
joined Dec.  1914  to  Jan.  1919.     Chitral  and  Mohmand  Campaigns. 

THOMSON,  DANIEL  STEWART. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  191 5-17.  Student  of  Science, 
1918-19.  O.T.C  Infantry,  May  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet 
Sept.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918-19. 

THOMSON,  DAVID. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1909.  No.  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1903-6,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914 ;  Captain 
Oct.  191 5  to  April  1919.  69th  Field  Ambulance,  1914-15.  Pathologist,  Egypt, 
191 5  ;  and  London,  1916-19.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

THOMSON,  DAVID  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1878;  M.D.  1881.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut-Col.  May  1915-19.  Norfolk  War 
Hospital,  Norwich.     Mention  May  1916.     C.B.E.  June  1919. 

THOMSON,  EDMUND  JOHN. 

Brechin  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  Forth  RGA.  (T.),  1913 ; 
Captain  June  1916 ;  Acting  Major  March  1917  to  May  1919.  Royal  Air  Force. 
France.     M.C  Jan  191 8. 

THOMSON,  EDWARD  CHRISTIE. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1910-15.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Feb.  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.  R.G.A.,  12th  Siege 
Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  May  1918.     France. 

THOMSON,  EDWARD  G. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  Chartered  Accountant,  1912. 
R.G.A.  (T.),  Lowland,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1914 ;  Captain  June  1916.  France. 
Wounded.     Dispatches  April  1917.     M.C.  April  1918. 

THOMSON,  ERIC  ROGNVALD. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1904-8,  Colour-Sergeant. 
M.A.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1908-11,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  2nd  Canadian 
Auxiliary  Horse  Coy.,  Driver,  April  1916.     France  1917-18. 

THOMSON,  FRANK  BLACKLOCK. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1918-19.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1914.  R.G.A.,  102nd  Siege  Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914 ;  Lieut.  Oct. 
1916;  Acting  Captain  Dec.  1916.  France  1916-18.  Wounded  June  1916  and  May 
1918.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1919. 

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THOMSON,  FREDERICK  CHARLES. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  B.A.  (Oxford);  LL.B.  1901.  Advocate,  1901. 
M.P.  (South  Aberdeen).  3rd  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut. 
Sept.  191 5.  10th  (Lovat  Scouts)  Cameron  Highlanders,  Oct.  1916  to  Jan.  1918. 
Egypt  and  Salonika  Jan.  1916-18.  Wounded  at  Salonika  Oct.  1917.  War  Office, 
June  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     M.B.E. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  CLARK. 

McLaren  High  School,  Callander.  Student  of  Law,  1906-8.  6th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (V.).  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Nov.  1914.  14th 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Lieut.  Feb.  1915.  18th  Royal  Scots,  Captain  May  1916. 
1st  Garrison  Battn.,  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  and  Highland  Light  Infantry. 
Wounded  at  Gallipoli  June  191 5. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  GILCHRIST. 

Boroughmuir  School.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to  April  1918, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  RITCHIE. 

Glasgow  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902. 
South  African  Medical  Corps,  Major  March  1915  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1915 
Dispatches  June  1918.     C.M.G.  July  1919. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  THOMAS. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  B.A.  (Oxford);  M.A.  1909;  B.D.  1915.  Assistant 
to  Professor  of  Greek.  Licentiate,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct. 
1914  to  Jan.  1915,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Lothians  and  Border  Imperial  Yeomanry, 
1905.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916  ;  Acting 
Captain  Nov.  1917.  France  1914.  Brigade  Gas  Officer,  94th  Infantry  Brigade. 
Intelligence  Staff  (Arabic)  G.H.Q.     Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  Nov.  1918. 

THOMSON,  GERALD  MACALISTER. 

Merchiston  Castle  and  Edinburgh  Institution ;  First  XV.  O.T.C,  Corporal. 
University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  191710  July  1918,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug. 
1918.     R.H.  and  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

THOMSON,  HENRY. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918-20; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  191 5-16,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R,  Surgeon- 
Probationer,  May  1916.     H.M.  Ships  Maenad  and  P.Q.  44. 

THOMSON,  HENRY  ALEXIS. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1885;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1889;  B.Sc. 
(P.H.)  1888;  M.RC.S.  (Eng.)  1885.  Professor  of  Surgery.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
Aug.  1914;  Major;  Colonel  Aug.  1915.  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Craigleith. 
Surgical  Consultant,  Third  Army,  France,  May  191 5.  Dispatches  Nov.  191 5. 
C.M.G.  Aug.  1916. 

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THOMSON,  HENRY  TORRANCE. 

Leys  School,  Cambridge;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1898. 
B.R.C.S.,  No.  11  Stationary  Hospital,  Rouen,  June  1915-17,  Hon.  Lieut.  1916; 
Hon.  Captain  1917.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  Sept.  1918. 

THOMSON,  HUGH  BARBOUR 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14  and 
1918-20.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1913-14  and  1918-19,  Cadet  Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T.j 
Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Corporal  Sept.  1914.  B.R.C.S.,  No.  11 
Stationary  Hospital,  Rouen  (Dresser),  191 5-17.  1st  Artists'  Rifles,  Private  June 
191 7;  L/Corporal  to  March  191 8.     France. 

THOMSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  MONTEATH. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1911-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Law,  1914  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1914  to  Nov.  191 5,  Cadet.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  191 5.  R.F.A.,  124th  Brigade,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  1917.     France  1916-19.     M.C.  March  1919. 

THOMSON,  JAMES  FREDERICK  GORDON. 

Clayesmore,  Pangbourne.  O.T.C.  1912-14,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts,  1918. 
5th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.  Discharged  on 
account  of  Wounds  Feb.  1919. 

THOMSON,  J.  K. 

Student.     16th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 

THOMSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  191 5.  14th  and  7th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  1915  ;  L/Corporal  May  1917.  10th  King's 
Liverpool  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 7.  154th  T.M.  Battery,  Machine-Gun 
Corps. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1917-19.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  1914  to  May  191 5,  and  Medical,  April  1918-19,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  May  191 5.     France  1916-17. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  GORDON. 

Bathgate  ilcademy.  M.A.  1903  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Lecturer,  London  University 
School  of  Tropical  Medicine.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1915;  Captain  Jan.  1916.  Protozoologist  and  Pathologist, 
Alexandria,  Egypt. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  JAMES. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Clinical 
Medicine.  R.A.M.C.  and  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1914  ;  Reverted 
to  Lieut.  1915;  Captain  June  1916;  Acting  Major  June  1918-19.  Dardanelles 
1915  ;  Egypt  1915;  France  1916.  Dispatches  1919.  O.B.E.  (Military)  June 
1919. 

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THOMSON,  JOHN  JAMES  SCOTT. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy,  Hawick.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1912-15  ;  M.A. 
1915.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  March  191 5,  Sergeant.  9th  and  i/4th  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918  ;  Captain  April  1919. 
Egypt,  Palestine,  France,  and  The  Rhine.     M.C.  Sept.  191 8. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  PIRJE. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1914-19,  Cadet  Lieut. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  July  1918. 

THOMSON,  LAWRENCE  RAMSAY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Sept.  1916.  Camp  Hospital,  Ghain,  Tuffieha, 
Malta. 

THOMSON,  LESLIE  GRAHAME. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1910-14.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-15.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital,  Craigleith,  Voluntary  Worker,  Sept.  191 5.  3rd  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  Private  Nov.  1916.  Army  Pay  Corps,  Corporal  Dec.  1917.  Egypt  Oct. 
1917-19. 

THOMSON,  MARY. 

George  Watson's  Ladies'  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16 ;  M.A.  1916. 
W.R.N.S.,  attached  H.M.S.  Pactolus,  Assistant  Principal,  March  1918.  Invalided 
out  Oct.  191 8. 

THOMSON,  RICHARD  BURDON  HALDANE. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  R.N.R.  Jan.  1916;  Leading 
Deck  Hand  April  1917;  2nd  Hand  July  1918. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Feb. 
191 1,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  191 5  ;  Major  and 
D.A.D.M.S.,  June  1919.  10th  Division,  R.E.,  France  and  The  Rhine.  Medaille  de 
l'Assistance  Publique  "en  Argent,"  June  1918. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  BARCLAY. 

M.A.  1903.     Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  BLACK. 

Wallace  Hall  Academy,  Dumfries.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  M.D.  Assistant  to 
Professor  of  Anatomy,  1906-11.  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Cape  Town.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  1914;  Major  and  Adjutant  1916.  German  South- 
West  Africa ;  Wynberg  Camp  and  Alexandra  Hospital,  Cape  Town,  and 
Potchefstroom  Hospital.     Dispatches  (South  Africa). 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  CUNNINGHAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  191 8-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March 
to  Nov.  1916,  Cadet  Corporal.  9th  and  15th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917  ; 
Lieut.  Sept.  191 8.     France. 

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THOMSON,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1912  to  March  1915,  Cadet. 
8th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  MACNIE. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  Private  Nov.  1916.     Invalided  out  April  1918. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  ORR  COLQUHOUN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-13, 
Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  191 5.     9th  Cheshire  Regiment. 

THOMSON,  THOMAS. 

Student  of  Medicine.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.  2nd  Lieut,  in 
the  Army. 

THOMSON,  THOMAS  JAMES. 

St  George's  School,  Edinburgh.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1899.  RA.M.C.  (T.), 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  June  1915.     4th  Royal  Scots  (T.).     France. 

THOMSON,  WILBERT  TURNER. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-11.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  France  191 5;  Macedonia 
191 5-16.     M.C.  Nov.  1916. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM. 

Student  of  Law,  1912-14.      16th  Royal  Scots;  Private. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  ANDREW. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March 
1910-13,  Cadet.  3rd  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July 
1917  to  April  1919.     France  1916-18;  The  Rhine  1918-19. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  WILSON. 

Ayr  Academy ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1907.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  March 
1915;  Captain  March  1916.  Fargo  Military  Hospital,  Salisbury  Plain,  1915-16. 
66th  Field  Ambulance,  Salonika,  1916-18. 

THORBURN,  DAVID  HAY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1897-9.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal 
Scots,  1898-1900,  Private.  4th  (Militia  Battn.)  Cameronians,  1900.  2nd 
Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  May  1901  ;  Major  Sept.  191 5.  South  African 
Campaign.  Egyptian  Army,  10th  Sudanese  Battn.  Twice  Mentioned  in 
Dispatches.     Order  of  the  Nile  (4th  Class). 

THORBURN,  HAROLD  HAY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  Sept.  1909.     CLE.  June  1917. 

690 


Record   of  War  Service 

THORBURN,  JOHN. 

Portobello  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1911-15  and  1918-19;  M.A. 
1914,  1st  Scots  Guards,  Private  Jan.  1915.  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  April 
1916.     France.     Wounded.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1918. 

THORBURN,  JOHN  BURNETT. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Captain  Oct.  1916.  Cambuslang  War 
Hospital.     Salonika.     National  Service  Recruiting  Board,  Edinburgh,  1917-18. 

THORBURN,  JOHN  MacCAIG. 

Stranraer  High  School.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1904.  Artists'  Rifles,  Private  Dec.  191 5  ; 
Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  1916. 

THORBURN,  WILLIAM. 

Sessional  School,  Jedburgh.  Student  of  Arts,  1888-9.  Stn  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  (T),  Lieut.-Col. 

THORNE,  THEOPHILUS  HERBERT. 

Student  of  Science,  1910-12.  R.F.A.,  20th  Anti-Aircraft  Battery,  2nd  Lieut; 
Lieut.  June  1916.     France.     M.C.  Dec.  1918. 

THORNHILL,  JOHN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  L.M.  (Dublin).  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1895-7, 
Gunner.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon,  1901  ;  Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  1909;  Surgeon- 
Commander  Feb.  191 7.  H.M.  Ships  Endymion,  Caribbean,  and  Victorian,  Aug. 
1914-17.  R.N.  Barracks,  Chatham,  Aug.  1917.  H.M.S.  Hannibal,  Egypt,  Nov. 
1917-19. 

THORNLEY,  JOHN  HARDWICK. 

Cheltenham  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1915  ;  Captain 
Nov.  1916;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918  ;  Surgeon  Specialist  1918.  France  (two  and 
a  half  years).     M.C.  June  1918. 

THORNLEY,  NORMAN  GARFIELD. 

Epworth  College,  Rhyl;  First  XL  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec. 
1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 

THORNTON,  CECIL  TAYLOR. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1899-1904,  Sergeant.  B.D.  1910. 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C  Infantry,  May  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet 
L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1916.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916  ;  Lieut. 
Jan.  1918.     France. 

THORNTON,  CONRAD  D. 

Arbroath  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  40th  Training  Reserve 
Brigade,  April  191 7.     Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  191 8. 

THORNTON,  CONYNGHAM  VERNON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     R.A.M.C,  Captain  March  1915.     M.C. 

691 


Record   of  War  Service 

THORNTON,  PETER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1890.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  April  191 5.     M.C. 

THORNTON,  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897;  D.P.H.  (St  Andrews)  1902.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  Oct.  1914. 
4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch). 

THORP,  ROLAND. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
Athletics.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908-14,  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1916.  R.A.M.C,  Captain 
Dec.  1917.     France  1914-17.     Wounded  at  Arras  April  1917.     M.C.  Jan.  1917. 

THWAITES,  HAROLD  VERDON. 

St  Peter's  College,  Adelaide.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-20. 
R.A.M.C.  (T),  Transport  Section,  Highland  Field  Ambulance  (Driver),  April  191 5. 
R.E.,  Corporal  Sept.  191 5.  Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 
France  Sept.  191 5  to  March  1917,  and  June  to  Aug.  1918.  Wounded  at  Monchy-le- 
Preux  Aug.  191 8. 

THWAITES,  WILLIAM  St  CLAIR. 

Queen's  Royal  College,  Trinidad,  B.W.I.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  Sept.  1914  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  1915. 

TIBBITS,  WALTER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.     R.A.M.C,  Major  Oct.  1905. 

TIFFEN,  CHARLES  JOHN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1882  ;  M.D.  1885.  5th  Border  Regiment  (T),  Captain  and  Hon. 
Major  Oct.  1914.  Eastbourne  Division,  National  Reserve.  Regimental  Surgeon, 
15th  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps.     Resigned  Oct.  1918.     V.D. 

TILLYARD,  FREDERICK  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain 
Sept.  1915. 

TIMS,  HENRY  WILLIAM  MARETT. 

Reading  School.  M.A.  (Camb.),  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1890.  Reader  in 
Zoology,  London  University.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ;  Major  May  1916; 
Acting  Lieut-Col.  March  1918.  Bermondsey  Military  Hospital,  1916-19.  Mention 
Sept.  1916.         O.B.E.  June  1919. 

TINMAN,  JAMES  TELFER. 

Stobhill  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  2/ioth  Royal  Scots,  Sept.  1916. 
i/6th  Royal  Sussex  Regiment. 

TISDALE,  CHARLES  JEROME. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5.  16th  Red  Cross  Train,  France. 
Invalided  out  1916.     B.R.C.S.  and  Ministry  of  Pensions. 

692 


Record  of  War  Service 

TITTERTON,  JOHN  TARRATT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.     M.B.,   CM.    1898.     R.A.M.C,   Lieut.   Feb.    1917 ;    Captain 
March  1918.     Tuberculosis  Specialist,  Aldershot  Command,  Aug.  1917-19. 

TOCHER,  FORBES  S. 

Fordyce  Academy.     B.D.  1909.     Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1919.     M.C.  March  1919. 


TOD,  DAVID  LIVINGSTONE  MACRAE. 

Huddersfield  College  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  Science,  and  Medicine  ;  M.A., 
B.Sc.  1915  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920.  Secretary,  S.RC.  ;  President  and  Secretary,  The 
Union,  1918.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1915  to  May  1916,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer.  French  Interpreter,  1917.  Grand  Fleet  and 
Mediterranean. 

TOD,  FREDERICK  LEWIS  MAITLAND. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1902-6.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1907.  9th 
Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  A.S.C.  (T.),  Lowland  Division,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  Egypt  June  to  Sept.  191 5  ;  Serbia,  Macedonia, 
and  Palestine,  Oct.  1915  ;  France  April  to  Sept.  1918.  Accidentally  wounded 
Sept.  1918.     Dispatches.     O.B.E. 

TODD,  ARTHUR  THEODORE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1912.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1915.  East 
Yorkshire  Regiment. 

TODD,  EDWIN  ERNEST  ENEVER. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1907.  Army  Pay  Corps,  Paymaster- 
Captain  Nov.  1916;  Major  May  1917 ;  Lieut-Col.  Sept.  1918.  Regimental 
Paymaster,  Warley,  Sept.  1918.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1918. 

TODD,  HARRY  CAMPBELL. 

Fettes  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1905  to  Nov.  1910,  Cadet 
B.S.M.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 1;  Captain  Jan.  191 5  ;  Brevet  Major  June  1919. 
D.A.D.M.S.     France,  Mesopotamia.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

TODD,  HERBERT  WILLIAM. 

The  Western  College,  Harrogate ;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec. 
191 5  to  June  1916,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  June  1916.  R.F.A.  (T.), 
3/lst  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918  ;  Acting 
Captain  April  1918.     France  Jan.  1917-19.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

TODD,  JAMES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16.  2nd  Royal 
Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  1916.     Prisoner  of  War  April  1918. 

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TODD,  JAMES. 

The  Western  College,  Harrogate  ;  First  XI.  M.A.  (Camb.).  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Dec.  191510  April  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1916.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  France  Aug.  to  Dec.  1916; 
Salonika  June  191 7  to  Nov.  191 8. 

TODD,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

M.A.  1902;  B.Sc.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T).,  1900;  Lieut; 
Captain;  Major  Sept.  1914;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Twice  Wounded.  Prisoner  of 
War  April  1918.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917.     T.D.  June  1919. 

TODD,  JAMES  EADIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  1907  ;  M.A.  (Oxford).  Professor 
of  History,  Dalhousie  University.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet 
Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  3rd  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917 ; 
Lieut.  July  1918.  Attached  1st  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  and  8th  Cheshire 
Regiment.     India  and  Mesopotamia. 

TODD,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Science,  1918-20;  B.Sc.  1920.  3rd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
Lieut.  March  1916;  Acting  Captain  May  1917. 

TODD,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  April  1917, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Lieut. 
April  1918;  Captain  May  1918.     M.C.  May  1918  ;  D.F.C.  July  1918. 

TODD,  JOHN  BARBER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  B.Sc.  1909.  A.M.I. M.E.  Lecturer  in  Engineering. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908  to  Jan.  191 6,  Cadet  B.S.M.  1911-12;  2nd  Lieut.  1912; 
Temp.  Captain  April  1915.  Transferred  North  Midland  Brigade,  R.F.A.  (T), 
Captain  March  1916;  Major  April  1918.  C/i97th  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  March  to  June 
1916.  2nd  Reserve  Brigade,  R.F.A.,  1916-17,  and  294th  Siege  Battery,  R.G.A., 
Aug.  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     France  1917-18.     Croix  de  Guerre  Sept.  1918. 


TODD,  PERCY  EVERARD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1882.     R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917. 

TODD,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  LANG. 

B.Sc.  1906;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.;  Captain  Oct.  191 5.  France 
1914. 

TODD,  THOMAS  ROBERT  RUSHTON. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  1st  (Highland)  Cadet  Battn.,  I9i2-I3,L/Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1912-14  and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet 
Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Scottish  Horse  Field  Ambulance,  Corporal  Sept. 
1914  to  July  1915.  8th  and  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915  J 
Lieut.  April  to  Dec.  1917. 

694 


Record  of  War  Service 

TODD,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to 
Dec.  1910,  Cadet  Staff  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  191 5; 
Acting  Major  June  to  Nov.  1919.     France  and  The  Rhine. 

TODRICK,  ARCHIBALD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon. 

TOFFT,  WALTER  HENRY.     (See  p.  752.) 

TOLMIE,  JAMES. 

M.A.  1893.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  Army  Chaplain,  4th  Class, 
March  1917.     Egypt  and  Palestine. 

TOLMIE,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Inverness  School.  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  191 7.  University 
O.T.C.  Medical,  March  1916  to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1917; 
Captain  Jan.  1918;  Acting  Lieut-Col.  June  to  Oct.  1919.  India,  N.-W.  Frontier 
Provinces.     Afghan  War. 

TOLMIE,  PETER  MORRISON. 

Inverness  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  L.R.C.P.  and  S.  (Edin.)  1908. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain  Feb.  1918. 

TOMB,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Coleraine  Academical  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911  ;  D.P.H.  (Manchester)  1913. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  June  191 5.  3rd  East  Lancashire  Field 
Ambulance,  Egypt.     Wounded  April  191 8. 

TOMB,  JOHN  SLOAN. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5  ; 
Captain  Aug.  191 5.     1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance. 

TOMORY,  KENNETH  ALEXANDER  MACDONALD. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1909-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1913. 
Mobilised  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  (Regulars)  Jan.  1917  ;  Captain  May  1918.     France. 

TONNOCHY,  ALEXANDER  BAIN. 

Fettes  College.  M.A.  191 1.  13th  London  Regiment,  Feb.  1916;  2nd  Lieut. 
Dec.  1916;  Lieut.  June  1918.  Attached  13th  and  53rd  Rifle  Brigades.  France 
and  The  Rhine. 

TORRANCE,  GUY  MELCHOIR. 

Glasgow  High  School.  Cadet  Corps  1904-6.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15  ; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  2/ist 
Highland  Field  Ambulance,  France.  Prisoner  of  War  March  1918.  M.C. 
July  1916. 

TORRANCE,  MAURICE  CALMAN. 

George  WTatson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914-15. 
France. 

695 


Record   of  War   Service 

TORRANCE,  THOMAS  STIRLING. 

Penicuik  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  R.A.M.C.,  Private  Sept.  1914; 
Sergeant  Dec.  1915  ;  Staff  Sergeant  Dec.  1916;  Q.M.S.  Dec.  1917.  Wounded 
Aug.  1 91 8. 

TOUGH,  DAVID  WESTON  CHANT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1915-18.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Dec. 
191 5  to  Oct.  1918,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  Oct.  1918. 

TOWERS,  ARTHUR  HENRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 

TOWERS,  FRANK. 

Sir  J.  Deane's  Grammar  School,  Norwich.  B.A.  (Durham)  1914.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1918-19.  Durham  University  O.T.C,  1912-14.  19th  and  1st  Manchester 
Regiment,  Acting  Corporal  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Jan.  1915  ; 
Captain  Dec.  1918  to  March  1919.  Wounded  in  France  May  1916,  and  in 
Mesopotamia  Nov.  191 7. 

TOWNLEY,  EDMUND  JAMES. 

Bradfield  College,  Berkshire.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  4th  and  1st  Lanca- 
shire Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France.  Prisoner  of 
War  May  1917  to  Jan.  1918. 

TOWSE,  HAROLD  BECKWITH. 

Charterhouse.  Cadet  Corps  1880-4,  Sergeant.  B.A.  (Camb.)  1889.  Student  of 
Law,  1890.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1893.  Lothians  and  Border  Yeomanry,  Captain. 
South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  Captain  (Regulars),  June 
1902.  Retired  Dec.  1913.  Staff  Captain  Aug.  1914  25th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Major 
March  1915  ;  Lieut-Col.  East  Africa,  March  1915  to  Jan.  1918.  D.A.Q.M.G., 
G.H.Q.,  France,  March  1918  to  July  1919.     Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

TRAFFORD,  WILLIAM  LEIGH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  Jan.  1914.     Dispatches. 

TRAIL,  RICHARDSON  ROBERTSON. 

Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  M.A.  (Hons.)  Aberdeen  191 8.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  191 5  to  May  1916,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  May  1916; 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Temp.  Captain  April  1918.     France.     M.C.  Aug.  1917. 

TRANN,  DAVID. 

Buckhaven  School,  Wemyss.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-16  and  1918-20.  R.N.V.R., 
Signalman,  July  1916.     H.M.S.  Isis. 

TREN,  RUDOLPH  MONTAGUE. 

Student  of  Medicine.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-10,  Medical,  191 3- 14,  Cadet.  A.S.C., 
Captain  Dec.  1914.     16th  Divisional  Train.     145th  Coy.,  France.     M.C. 

696 


Record   of  War  Service 

TROTTER,  JOHN. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Science  and  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  April  191 5,  Cadet.  4th  Highland  Light 
Infantry  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 
Dispatches  Nov.  191 7. 

TRUTER,  ROBERT  MEESER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892;  L.M.R.C.P.  (Ireland)  1892.  South  African  Medical  Corps, 
Captain   191 5  ;   Major  1916.       German  West  and  East  Africa.     Dispatches. 

TUKE,  ALAN  LEONARD  SMITH. 

Cargilfield.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  Fife  and  Forfar  Light  Horse  and  Yeomanry  for 
thirteen  years.  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Lieut.  1907;  Captain  Dec.  1910;  Major  Jan.  1918. 
R.M.O.,  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry.  Citadel  and  27th  General  Hospitals,  Cairo. 
D.A.D.M.S.,  53rd  Division,  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine.  Dispatches  July 
1916.     M.C.Jan.  1918;  T.D.  1919. 

TULLIS,  GEORGE  DONALDSON  EDIE. 

Sherborne  School,  Dorset.  Cadet  Corps  1904-7,  L/Corporal.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2. 
Hampton  Grange  Auxiliary  Hospital.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5;  Captain 
Dec.  1916.     50th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France,  July  1916  to  Dec.  1918. 

TULLOCH,  FREDERICK  LIVINGSTONE. 

Lossiemouth  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  Oct.  191 1, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1913  ;  Captain  April  1915.  France 
Aug.   1914  to  March   1919. 

TULLOCH,  ROBERT. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1918-20. 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  June  191 8. 

TULLOCH,  WILLIAM. 

M.A.  191 3.     Schoolmaster.     10th  East  Kent  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 

TULLY,  THOMAS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1916-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  191 7  to  June  191 8,  Cadet.  4th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Officer 
Cadet  June  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

TURCAN,  CHARLES  SOMERVILLE. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Law,  1904-5.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1906.  7th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5  ;  Temp.  Captain 
Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     France. 

TURFERY,  JOSEPH  COSSAR  OLDMEADOW. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  to  Sept.  191 5,  Cadet,  nth 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

697 


Record  of  War  Service 

TURNBULL,  ARCHIBALD. 

Boroughmuir  School.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  191 3.  9th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.  Army  Signal 
Service.     France  (Guards    Division)  Sept.   1916  to  Feb.    1919.     Dispatches   Dec. 

1917.  M.C.  June  1918. 

TURNBULL,  ARCHIBALD  GORDON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  191 1.  Schoolmaster.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B., 
Royal  Scots,  1905-8,  Private.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  April  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1916;  Lieut.  May  1918.     France  1917. 

TURNBULL,  ERIC  LESLIE  LOWE. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Science,  1913-15  and 
1918-20;  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  1913  to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet.  R.E., 
2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.  May  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Captain  (Flight 
Commander)  Dec.   1917.      Dardanelles  and  Egypt   1914-17  ;   France   1917-18. 

TURNBULL,  JAMES  NISBET. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  L.M.  (Dublin)  1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1910.     Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1902-6,  Corporal.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept. 

1918.  India. 

TURNBULL,  JOHN. 

Teviot  Grove  Academy,  Hawick.  B.Sc.  1909.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private  Jan. 
191 5.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919. 

TURNBULL,  ROBERT. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3-14.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916 
to  Feb.  1917,  Cadet  Acting  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  May 
1917  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 

TURNBULL,  ROBERT  WILSON. 

Hawick  High  School.     Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1910-16;  M.A.  1913;  B.D. 

1919.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  191 5  to  Jan.  1916, 
Cadet.  3rd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Jan.  1916;  L/Corporal. 
1st  and  2nd  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917.     Gordon  Highlanders. 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM  F. 

Blairgowrie  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  14th  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders,  Private  May  191 5  ;  Corporal.  France.  Wounded  March  1918. 
Invalided  out  Feb.  1919. 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM  GOVER 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1910.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  to  Dec.  191 5, 
Cadet.     R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.     India. 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM  JACKSON. 

B.Sc.  191 3.  A.M.I.C.E.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1910-1 3,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Canadian 
Engineers,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  R.E.,  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  May  1918  to  July  1919. 
France  Feb.  1915  to  Aug.  1916;  India  May  1917  ;  Mesopotamia  Aug.  1917  to 
March  1919. 

698 


Record   of  War  Service 

TURNER,  ARTHUR  LOGAN. 

Fettes  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1889;  M.D.  1894;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1891.  Lecturer 
on  Larynx,  Ear  and  Nose.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Aug.  1914.  2nd  Scottish 
General  Hospital. 

TURNER,  HUGH  PHILLIPS. 

Kingskettle  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1906-8  and  1910-11.  6th  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  Private  Sept.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  Attached 
R.E.,  Signals.     Wounded  Sept.  1916. 

TURNER,  JAMES  FRANCIS  GEORGE. 

University  O.T.C  Engineers,  Aug.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private  Oct.  1914.  13th,  nth,  3rd,  and  14th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  1917.  France  Oct.  191 5  and  April  1917.  Wounded 
Sept.  1916  and  July  1917.     M.C.  Nov.  1916;  Bar  to  M.C.  Sept.  1917. 

TURNER,  JOHN. 

Milne's  Institution,  Fochabers ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  6th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  Private.     France  19 14. 

TURNER,  RALPH  HINELICLIFFE. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.     R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Private.     1st  Welsh  Field  Ambulance. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM. 

Castle  Douglas  School.  M. A.  1909.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Private,  nth  Scottish 
Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain;  Major.  Base  Commandant, 
Afghan  Frontier,  India. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  ALDREN. 

Fettes  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1892;  F.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1896.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.-Col.  (Special  Duty)  Aug.  1914;  Colonel  1917.     CB.  1917. 

TURNER-SMITH,  NOWELL  ASHTON. 

Bishop's  Stortford  College.  Student  of  Arts,  191 1-15  ;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C 
Infantry,  March  191 2  to  April  191 5,  Cadet  Corporal.  4th  Highland  Light 
Infantry  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Captain  Oct.  1917. 
R.E.,  Signal  Service,  March  1916. 

TURTON,  PHILIP  HENRY  JOB. 

Palmer's  School,  Grays,  Essex.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14 
and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Medical  Nov.  1917  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Private  Sept.  1914;  2/ist  Highland  Field  Ambulance.  France;  Festubert,  May 
1915  ;  Somme  1916. 

TWEEDIE,  GILBERT. 

Student  of  Law,  1899- 1900  and  1901-3.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1903.  7th  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.     7th  (Reserve)  Cavalry  Regiment. 

699 


Record   of  War  Service 

TWEEDIE,  HARLEY  ALEC. 

Charterhouse  and  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1908-10.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  Private  Aug.  1914.  10th  Hussars,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914.  R.F.C.,  Sept.  1915  ;  Major  1918.  France  1915;  Loos.  Staff  Officer, 
S.E.  Area,  London,  1918;  India  1919.     Staff  College,  Quetta,  1920.     A.F.C. 

TWEEDIE,  JOHN  ALEXANDER. 

Royal  High  School.     Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1884-92.     R.A.S.C,  Private. 

TYERMAN,  GEORGE  VERNON. 

Durham  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  University 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Dec.  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  June 
1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     France. 

TYLER,  OWEN  WILLIAM  BLATHWAYTE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-13.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Captain. 
France.     M.C.  and  Bar  to  M.C.  Oct.  191 8. 

TYRIE,  GEORGE  AITKEN. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to  June  1918, 
Cadet.     R.F.A.,  Officer  Cadet,  July  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

TYRRELL,  EDWARD  JAMES. 

Dundee  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  M.D.  1903.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct. 
1915;  Captain  Oct.  1916  to  March  1919.  Salonika  1915-16;  Mesopotamia 
1917-18  ;  France  July  to  Nov.  1918  ;  The  Rhine. 

TYRRELL,  JAMES  MUNRO. 

Galashiels  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917;  D.P.H. 
1920.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Feb.  1916  to  July  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Lieut.  July  1917.     H.M.S.  Victorious  II. 

ULLO,  JOSEPH  RICHARD. 

Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-1 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet 
Sergeant.  8th  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.; 
Captain  May   1917. 

UNDERHILL,  JAMES  WALTER  OCTAVIUS. 

Aldenham.  M.B.,  CM.  1884.  Royal  Navy,  1886;  Fleet  Surgeon;  Retired  1907. 
Mobilised  Aug.  1914.     H.M.S.  Excellent.     Invalided  out  April  1916. 

UNWIN,  THOMAS  BARTON. 

Rugby.  M.B.,  CM.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  1900 ;  Captain  1903;  Major  Nov.  1912; 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  April  1917.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1901.  A.D.M.S., 
Aug.  1916  to  May  1917,  Cameroons.  39th  Stationary  Hospital,  France.  Dis- 
patches Jan.  191 5,  June  1918,  and  Jan.  1919.     O.B.E.  Jan.  1919. 

URQUHART,  ALEXANDER  COLIN. 

Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1918.  R.F.A., 
Driver  Nov.  19 16. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

URQUHART,  ALEXANDER  LEWIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  D.P.H.  (Lond.). 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1912;  Captain  March  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1917  to  June 
1919.  France  and  Salonika.  Dispatches  (Salonika)  June  1917  and  June  1918. 
O.B.E.  June  1918. 

URQUHART,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17.  R.F.A.,  Gunner 
April  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

URQUHART,  COLIN  LINDSAY  WALTON. 

Christ's  Hospital;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1912-15.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May 
1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1918.  3rd  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918. 

URQUHART,  WILLIAM  MACDUFF. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  M.A.  1909;  LL.B.  1912.  Solicitor  before  the 
Supreme  Courts,  1913.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  191 1;  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain 
June  1916;  Major  March  1918.  Royal  Air  Force.  France.  Wounded  Sept. 
1917.     M.C.  Sept.  1917. 

URQUHART,  WILLIAM  SINCLAIR. 

Dingwall  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-19.  2/ist  Highland  Cyclist 
Battn.,  Private  April  191 8.     Attached  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch). 

VALENTINE,  WILLIAM  STAINER. 

Ashton  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb. 
to  Dec.  1914,  Cadet  Sergeant.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  March  1916.  9th  Gurkha  Rifles,  Indian 
Army,  Feb.  1918.  France  July  191 5  to  Aug.  1916,  and  Aug.  to  Nov.  1917. 
Wounded  at  the  Somme  Aug.  191 6.     India  Feb.  1918.     Invalided  home  Jan.  1919- 

VARMA,  BATUKDEVA  PRASAD. 

Muzaffarpur  Government  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
191 5  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)     Indian  Field  Ambulance,  Dec.  1914. 

VARTAN,  CHARLES  SAMUEL. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Captain 
Dec.  1 916. 

VAUDIN,  MATHEW  LIVINGSTONE  MITCHELL. 

Victoria  College,  Jersey.  M.B.,  CM.  1894  Royal  Navy  1896,  Surgeon  Com- 
mander.    South  African  Campaign,  1899- 1902. 

VAUGHAN,  EDMUND  WAYNE. 

Bandon  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
1900-5,  Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1908;  Captain  1912;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Dec. 
1917.  France  Aug.  1914-19;  3rd  Division,  2nd  Cavalry  Division,  and  7th 
Division;  4th  Cavalry  and  23rd  Field  Ambulance.  Dispatches  June  1918  and 
June  1919.     M.C.  Jan.   1918  ;    D.S.O.  June   1919. 

701 


Record   of  War  Service 

VAUGHAN,  JOSEPH  CHARLES  STOLKE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1885.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut. -Col.  1909  and  April  1917. 

VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  WYNNE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  1894;  Captain  1897; 
Lieut-Col.  Nov.  1915.  France  Dec.  1914  to  April  191 5  ;  No.  2  South  African 
Field  Ambulance.  German  East  Africa,  Nov.  191 5,  and  A.D.M.S.,  3rd  South 
African  Division,  April  to  Dec.  1916.  General  Hospitals,  South  Africa. 
Invalided  out  April  1919.     D.S.O.  and  four  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 

VAWDREY,  DANIEL  LLEWELYN. 

Rugby.  B.A.  (Hons.  Oxford)  1914.  Student  of  Arts,  1918-19.  5th  attached 
2nd  Worcestershire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Acting 
Captain  Oct.  1916.     Cadet  Instructor,  Oxford,  1917-18. 

VEEL,  GEORGE  REGINALD. 

Student  of  Arts,  1911-14;  M.A.  1914  Priest,  Church  of  England.  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  1914-15.  Hon.  Chaplain,  Military  Hospitals,  191 5-18.  Hon. 
Artillery  Coy.,  309th  Siege  Battery,  Gunner  1918.     France. 

VEITCH,  JAMES. 

Student.     Canadian  Contingent. 


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VEITCH,  ROBERT  McLEOD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903  ;  M.D.  1907.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1899-1902,  Private. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Dec.  191 5.  Bacteriologist,  Cambridge 
Hospital,  Aldershot ;  22nd  General  and  Isolation  Hospitals,  Etaples,  France. 
Invalided  home  Aug.  1916.  Ministry  of  National  Service  and  Ministry  of 
Pensions,  Dec.  1917-20.     Bradford  and  London.     O.B.E.  1920. 

VEITCH,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1880.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain, 
2nd  Class,  1899.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  attached  Lowland  Mounted 
Brigade  (T.),  April  1914. 

VELLNOT,  GEORGE  ALBERT. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  French  Army  Hospital  Service,  Aug.  1914 
Medecin  Auxiliaire,  Jan.  1916;  Medecin  Aide  Major,  Jan.  1918.  97th  Territorial 
Infantry  Regiment,  Feb.  1916;  355th  Infantry  Regiment,  March  1917,  and  237th 
Field  Ambulance,  Oct.  191 7.  Dispatches  Jan.  191 7  and  March  191 8.  Croix  de 
Guerre  (French). 

VEREL,  RAYMOND. 

Glenalmond.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  191 1.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain 
Sept.  1914.  Scottish  Horse  Brigade  Field  Ambulance.  Gallipoli  and  Egypt. 
Dispatches  and  O.B.E.  June  1919. 

702 


Record  of  War  Service 

VERLEY,  REGINALD  CHARLES. 

Blairlodge ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Black  Watch  Cadet  Corps,  Private.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1898;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1900;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1898.  South 
African  Campaign,  1900-1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 
57th  Infantry  Brigade ;  S.M.O.  28th  and  29th  General  Hospitals,  Salonika ;  nth 
Stationary  Hospital,  France;  10th  Worcestershire  Regiment,  and  58th  Field 
Ambulance. 

VERNON,  EDWARD  THOMSON. 

Arbroath  High  School.  MA.  191 1.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  Feb.  1912,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut. 
July  1917;  Acting  Captain.  Signalling  Officer,  Aldershot,  May  1917  to  Nov.  1918. 
France  and  Salonika. 

VERNON,  HAROLD  RUSSELL. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  Nov.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Nov.  1917.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
April  191 8.     Prisoner  of  War  Oct.  1918. 

VERSTER,  JOHN  MICHAEL. 

South  African  College,  Cape  Town.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1909-14  and  1919;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1910-13,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  July  191 5.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1916.  No.  13 
Casualty  Clearing  Station.     Anzac  Beach,  Dardanelles ;  Malta  and  South  Africa. 

VICKERS,  HENRY  CHAMBERS. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16  and  1918-20 ;  M.A.  1920. 
R.G.A.,  199th  Siege  Battery,  Gunner  Aug.  1916.     France  1917.     Wounded. 

VIDEON,  JAMES  MORTON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1914-17.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  June  1918,  Cadet.  Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  June  1918. 
No.  3  Cadet  Wing,  Egypt. 

VIEYRA,  PETER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  Aug.  1917;  Mesopotamia. 
N.-W.  Frontier,  India,  and  Eastern  Waters. 

VIJVER,  GIFFORD  TRAILL  Van  der. 

Gill  College,  Somerset  East,  South  Africa.  First  XV  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps 
I905-7,  Sergeant-Major.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1908-14,  Cadet 
Sergeant;  Medical,  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Dec.  1914; 
Captain  May  1915;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918  ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  April  1918  to 
March  1919.     France.      Dispatches  (Somme)  Sept.   1916.     M.C.  April   1918. 

VIZARD,  ARTHUR  HENRY  HINGSTON. 

St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex.  M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1901.  Royal 
Navy,  1894,  Surgeon-Commander,  1910.     H.M.S.  Fisgard. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

VOGE,  CECIL  INNES  BOTHWELL. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1911-12.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 5-17.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.C.,  3rd  Air  Mechanic,  April  1917  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  July  191 7  ;  Lieut.  July  1919.     Royal  Air  Force.     France. 

VOS,  GERRIT  HENDRIK  WILLEM  De. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     South  African  Medical  Corps. 

WADDY,  EDMOND  WILLIAM. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1908-12,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-15. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 3-14,  Cadet.  12th,  9th,  and  10th  Scottish  Rifles,  2nd 
Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Acting  Captain  July  1917.  56th  T.R.B. 
Dec.  1916.     France,  Aug.  to  Oct.  1916,  and  April  to  Dec.  1917.     Wounded. 

WADE,  HENRY. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1898;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1907; 
F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1903.  Lecturer  on  Surgery.  R.A.M.C.  (V.)  and  (T),  1908-13, 
Captain.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916.  Army 
Medical  Service,  Colonel  Sept.  1918.  Scottish  Horse.  Consulting  Surgeon, 
Egyptian  Exp.  Force,  1916-19.  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  July  1916;  D.S.O. 
1918;    C.M.G.   1919. 

WADE,  NOEL  NATHANIEL. 

King's  School,  Warwick;  First  XV.  M.B.,  ChB.  1901  ;  M.D.  1904.  No  4  Coy. 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1895-1901,  Sergeant.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Dec.  1914. 

WADE,  WILFRED  FRANCIS  EUGENE. 

University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Ordinary 
Seaman,  Jan.  1918.  H.M.  Ships  Actaeon  and  Champion.  Injured  Nov.  1918. 
Invalided  out  Feb.  1919. 

WAKEFIELD,  FRANCES  MARGARET. 

St  Leonard's  School,  St  Andrews  and  St  Helens,  Clifton.  M.B.  Ch.B.,  and 
D.T.M.  1905.  Scottish  Women's  Hospital,  Serbia,  1914-15.  Kragujevac.  Hall 
Memorial  Hospital,  Omdurman,  1917-18.  Royal  Air  Force,  Mechanic,  1918-19, 
Abukir.     Serbian  Red  Cross  Medal,  June  191 5. 


WAKEFIELD,  THOMAS  CLEAVE. 

Taunton  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-15  and  1917-19.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1920. 
R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  1914  to  Aug.  1917. 

WAKELIN,  JAMES  GLENCORSE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  1913  ;  LL.B.  1918.  Advocate,  191 9.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Jan.  1909  to  Dec.  191 1.  5th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Captain 
April  1916.  Egypt.  Wounded  at  Gallipoli  July  1915.  Recruiting  and  National 
Service,  Ayrshire  and  Wigtownshire,  1916-19.     O.B.E.  (Military)  1918. 

704 


Record   of  War  Service 

WALCOT,  THOMAS. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1892;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1887- 
R.A.M.C,  Captain  Nov.  191 5  ;  Major  June  1917.  Hospital  Ships  Britannic, 
Llandovery  Castle,  Guildford  Castle,  and  Assay e. 

WALDEN,  ALFRED  E. 

Caterham,  Surrey.  B.Sc.  (Lond.)  191 3.  Assistant  in  Chemistry.  R.G.A.,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  1914  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  France.  Indian  Mountain  Artillery,  Aug. 
1916  to  Feb.  1919. 

WALDON,  FREDERICK  JAMES. 

M.B.,  CM.  1897.  Australian  Army  Medical  Corps  Reserve,  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ; 
Major ;  Temp.  Lieut.-Colonel ;  Lieut.-Colonel ;  Acting  P.M.O.,  5th  Military 
District,  West  Australia.     President,  Pensions  Board. 

WALINCK,  CHARLES  DODS. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1912-15  and  1919; 
M.A.  (Hons.  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.)  1919 ;  B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C  Infantry,  Jan.  to 
Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.  13th  Reserve,  attached  6th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd 
Lieut.  Aug.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  April  1918  to  Feb. 
1919.     Egypt,  Salonika,  and  Palestine,  Jan.  1916  to  Dec.  1918. 

WALKER,  ALEXANDER  IZAT. 

Dollar  Academy.  O.T.C.  1905-10.  Student  of  Science,  1912-15.  O.T.C. 
Engineers,  191 2-14,  Cadet  Corporal.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  Oct.  19 14. 
R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ;  Acting  Captain  March  1917. 
France.      Dispatches  July   1916.      M.C  Dec.   1917. 

WALKER,  ALLAN  LINDSAY. 

Berwickshire  High  School.  M.A.  191 3.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept. 
1914.  8th  and  1st  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France. 

WALKER,  ALLAN  ROBERTSON. 

Elgin  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Scottish  Horse 
Brigade  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Sept.  1914.  6th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd 
Lieut  July  191 5.  Attached  R.F.C,  Sept.  1916.  15th  Ludhiana  Sikhs,  Lieut. 
April  1917;  Captain  May  1918.     India.     Wounded  April  and  Sept.  1916. 

WALKER,  ARCHIBALD  STODART. 

M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  FRCP.  (Edin.)  1897.  R.A.M.C,  Major.  Registrar,  Lancashire 
Convalescent  Hospital,  Blackpool,  1914.     Dispatches. 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  SAMUEL. 

Uppingham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  1914 ;  D.P.H.  1910.  R.A.M.C  (T),  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  191 5.  2/7th  Royal  Scots,  Nov.  1914.  2/7th  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  Dec.  1917.     Italy,  Sanitary  Officer,  May  1918. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

WALKER,  CHARLES  DERVVENT. 

Falmouth  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915. 
Captain  Nov.  1916.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

WALKER,  CLARENCE. 

North  Berwick  High  School.  Student  of  Law,  1910-12.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1916;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.     France. 

WALKER,  DAVID  MERRICK. 

Lome  Street  School,  Leith.  Student  of  Arts,  1889-90.  Royal  Navy,  191 5. 
Acting  Chaplain  to  Nonconformists,  Grand  Fleet  in  Scottish  Waters,  April 
1915-19. 

WALKER,  DAVID  SAMUEL  HILL. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1909-11,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1911-14,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Regulars,  Feb.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  93rd 
Battery.  Gallipoli  July  1915;  Egypt  Jan.  1916;  France  March  1916  to  April 
1917  ;  Mesopotamia  Oct.  1917,  and  India,  June  1918-20.     Wounded  April  1917. 

WALKER,  DOUGLAS  GRAHAME. 

Leighton  Park  School,  Reading.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  Cambridge 
University  O.T.C.  and  Sandhurst  Military  College.  2nd  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
Lieut. ;  Acting  Captain  July  to  Oct.  1917. 

WALKER,  DOUGLAS  STEWART. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  June  1916 
to  Jan.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917.  R.F.A.  (T.),  1st  Highland  Brigade, 
2nd  Lieut.  May  1917  ;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918.  France  July  191 7  to  Oct.  191 8.  Wounded 
March  1918.     Invalided  out  June  1919. 

WALKER,  EDWARD  ARCHIBALD. 

Cheltenham  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1912  ;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1914. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Oct.  1915  to  March  1919.  France  1915  and 
1917;  Mesopotamia  1916.     Prisoner  of  War  March  to  Nov.  1918.     M.C.Aug.  1917. 

WALKER,  EDWARD  ROBERT  CHARLES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 2-16,  Cadet  Officer.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
June  to  Oct.  1917,  Cadet  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1917.  9th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.     France. 

WALKER,  ERNEST  ALEXANDER. 

Forfar  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  191 2.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  No.  1  Field  Ambulance,  Major  Jan.  1914.  Kut-el-Amara,  Mesopotamia, 
Dec.  191 5.     6th  Division,  Indian  Exp.  Force.     Dispatches  Oct.  1919. 

WALKER,  FRANK  WARRACK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 3-1 7,  Cadet  Sergeant.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  Sept.  1917,  Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917.  R.F.A. 
(S.R.),  255th  Highland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.     France.     M.C.  April  1919. 

706 


Record  of  War  Service 

WALKER,  FREDERICK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Science,  191 5-17.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1915  to  July  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  July  1917.  Forth 
R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917  to  Nov.  1918. 

WALKER,  GEORGE. 

M.A.  1883;  B.D.  1886.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  April  1901  ; 
2nd  Class,  1916.  Highland  Division,  R.E.  2/6th  and  2/8th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  and  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital. 

WALKER,  GEORGE  DAVID. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1904;  B.Sc.  1905.  Assam  Valley  Light  Horse, 
Corporal.  2/8th  Gurkha  Rifles  (I.A.R.O),  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  M.B.E.  (Military) 
July   1920. 

WALKER,  HUGH. 

Glasgow  High  School.  M.A.  (Glasg.)  1887  ;  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)   1903.     R.A.M.C, 

Captain     1908;    Major  July    191 5.      Ophthalmic    Surgeon,   Victoria     Infirmary, 

Glasgow.     Order  of  St  Sava  (4th  Class). 

WALKER,  HUGH. 

M.A.  191  o.  Schoolmaster.  Army  Ordnance  Corps,  Private  May  1916  ;  L/Corporal 
July  1916;  Local  Sergeant  Aug.  1916 ;  Local  Staff  Sergeant  Dec.  1916. 
Transferred  to  Reserve  April   1917. 

WALKER,  HUGH  STEWART. 

St  Mary's  School,  Melrose.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1910.  Schoolmaster.  Kelvinside 
Academy  O.T.C,  Captain  and  O.C.  Hockey  International.  6th  Cameron  High- 
landers, Captain  March  1915.  Taken  Prisoner,  Feb.  1916.  O.C.  Russian  Prisoners 
Camp,  Hamelin,  Nov.  1918.     British  Military  Mission,  Siberia. 

WALKER,  JAMES. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1908.  Schoolmaster.  R.G.A. ,  Gunner  Feb. 
1917.     R.E.  (Topographical  Section),  Sapper. 

WALKER,  JAMES. 

Dollar  Academy.  O.T.C.  1912-15,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1915-16. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 5  to  May  1916,  Cadet.  3rd  and  7th  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders,  Private  May  1916;  Corporal  Nov.  1916 ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 8.     France. 

WALKER,  JAMES. 

Evvart  High  School,  Newton-Stewart.  M.A.  (Glasg.)  191 3.  Student  of  Law, 
1913-15.  Advocate,  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Nov.  1914  to  Oct.  1915,  Cadet.  4th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Feb.  1916.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Oct.  1917  ;  Officer  Cadet 
Nov.  1917.     Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918  to  May  1919.     France. 

WALKER,  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

Grove  Academy,  Broughty  Ferry.  Student  of  Law,  1914-16.  R.F.A.,  Gunner 
Dec.  191 5.     France.     M.M.  Aug.  1918. 

707 


Record   of  War  Service 

WALKER,  JAMES  ROBERT  HALL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1897;  M.D.  1902.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Temp.  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  June  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Temp.  Captain 
Dec.  191 5  ;  Hon.  Captain  Sept.  1918.  Mont  Dore  Military  Hospital  for  Indians 
at  Bournemouth.     Radiographer. 

WALKER,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16  and  1917-19.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  191 5  to  June 
1916,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

WALKER,  JOHN. 

Falkirk  School.  Chartered  Accountant,  1919.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Sept.  1914-15,  Cadet  Sergeant.  7th  Royal  Scots,  Sergeant  Sept.  191 5.  Army 
Gymnastic  Staff,  Jan.  1916;  C.S.M.  April  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

WALKER,  JOHN  FORBES. 

Grove  Academy,  Broughty  Ferry.  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.)  and  B.Sc.  191 3.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1909  to  Feb.  1914,  Cadet  Corporal.  Calcutta  Volunteer  Battery, 
Gunner  Oct.  191 5.  British  and  German  East  Africa,  Oct.  1915  to  Jan.  1917. 
Invalided  out  Jan.  1917. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1909-12,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug. 
1914;  Captain  April  1915  ;  Acting  Major  Feb.  1918.  D.A.D.M.S.,  17th  Division. 
France  Aug.  1914  to  March  1919.  Dispatches  Jan.  1918  and  July  1919.  M.C. 
Jan.  1918. 

WALKER,  LINDSAY. 

Greenock  Academy;  First  XV.  M.A.  191 1;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
Nov.  1915  to  July  1917,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ;  Captain  Sept. 
191 8.     Mesopotamia. 

WALKER,  MARY  BROADFORT. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1913.  Attached  R.A.M.C,  Sept.  1916  to  June  1919.  Malta  and 
Salonika. 

WALKER,  NORMAN  DUNBAR. 

Merchiston  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  D.P.H.  1909.  R.A.M.C.  1902;  Major 
June  1914.  Mesopotamia  1916-19.  D.A.D.M.S.  (Sanitary),  Peshawar,  India. 
Dispatches  Aug.  1917,  Aug.  1918,  and  June  1919.     O.B.E.  June  1919. 

WALKER,  OSWALD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1909-14  and  1918-19; 
M.A.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 1-14,  Cadet.  2/9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  April 
191 5.     4th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

WALKER,  PETER  KEIR. 

Dunfermline  High  School ;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  May  to  Sept.  1917,  and  Medical,  April  1918  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet.  4th 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  Private  Nov.  1917.     Royal  Air  Force,  Cadet  Jan.  1918. 

708 


Record   of  War  Service 

WALKER,  ROBERT  BURGESS. 

Student  of  Law,  1911-13.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 8.  15th  Royal  Scots,  Private. 
3rd  East  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.     Wounded. 

WALKER,  ROBERT  CLIVE. 

George  Watson's  College.     M.B.,  Ch.B.   1905;  M.D.  1913.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May 

1917;  Captain  May  1918.     245th  R.A.S.C.  (M.T.),  Salonika. 
WALKER,  RUSSELL  ERNEST. 

Haileybury.     Rifle  Volunteer  Corps,  1904-6.     M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 

1914.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.   1914;  Captain  Aug.   1915.     17th  Field  Ambulance 

and  2nd  Durham  Light  Infantry.     France.     Wounded. 

WALKER,  THOMAS  GAMBIER  PRESLAND. 

Royal  High  and  George  Heriot's  Schools.  MA.  191 3.  Schoolmaster.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Corporal;  Sergeant.  i/7th  Gordon  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  July  1916;  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.     France  1915.     Wounded  Nov.  1916. 

WALKER,  THOMAS  JULIEN  MONTGOMERY. 

Umtata  School,  South  Africa.     Student  of  Medicine,   1912-14  and   1918.     O.T.C. 

Medical,   June   1918-19,    Cadet    2nd    Lieut.     Lothians    and    Border    Horse    (T.), 

Private  1912;  L/Corporal  Aug.  1915  ;  Acting  Corporal  June  1916;  Corporal  Sept. 

1916;  Sergeant  Oct.  1916.     Macedonia. 
WALKER,  VANE. 

MA.  1914.     Clergyman,  Church  of  England.     R.A.M.C,  Sergeant. 

WALKER,  WALTER  OLIPHANT. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Indian  Medical  Service, 
Lieut.  1910;  Captain  1913.  1st  and  8th  Gurkha  Rifles.  N.-W.  Frontier,  India, 
1914-15.     Mesopotamia  March  1916  to  Jan.  1920.     Dispatches  1917. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  DICKINSON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.     8th  Durham   Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut;  Lieut.; 

Captain. 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  ROBERT. 

Merchiston  Castle.     Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1905-12;  M.A.  1909;  LL.B.  1912; 

Advocate   1914.     2/4th  Border  Regiment  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June 

1917;  Staff  Captain  May  1918.     India  191 5.     Adjutant,  H.Q.,  Delhi. 

WALL,  ARTHUR  PERCY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.     Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major.     6th  Australian  Field 

Ambulance. 
WALL,  CHARLES  PERCIVALE  BLIGH. 

Bradfield    College.     Cadet    Corps    1886-90,    Sergeant.     M.A.,    M.B.,   CM.    1897; 

M.D.   1905.     Tembuland    Field    Force,  Surgeon-Captain     1899.     South    African 

Campaign.      Retired    July     1908.      19th    Mounted    Rifles,    Captain    July     1914. 

South    African    Medical    Corps,   Captain    Aug.    1916.     D.A.D.M.S.,    Nov.    1917; 

A.D.M.S.     G.H.Q.,  East  African  Exp.  Force,  April   1918;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1918. 

Dispatches  1918  and  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  1919. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

WALL,  DOUGLAS  LARMER. 

Cheltenham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 2;  Captain  April 
191 5.  R.G.A.  (Kent);  2/1  st  West  Riding  Field  Ambulance.  Attached  8th  West 
Yorkshire  Regiment.     Dispatches  Oct.  1917.     M.C.  Nov.  1917. 

WALLACE,  CHARLES  MAWER. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  191 3-1 5.  3rd  and  17th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  1915.  3rd  King's  Royal  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Lieut.  March 
1919.  France,  Salonika.  Educational  Officer,  8th  Oxford  and  Bucks  Light 
Infantry,  the  Black  Sea. 

WALLACE,  CHARLES  STUART. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1899.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain 
4th  Class,  Jan.  1917.     France  Jan.  1917-18;  Salonika  March  1918  to  May  1919. 

WALLACE,  Sir  DAVID. 

M.B.,  CM.  1884;  F.R.C.S.  Senior  Lecturer,  Clinical  Surgery.  South  African 
Campaign,  1900-2.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Major  1908;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  June  1917. 
Inspector  of  Auxiliary  Hospitals  and  Red  Cross  Commissioner,  Eastern 
District,  Scotland.     Mention  1917.     C.M.G.  1900 ;  C.B.E.  1917;  K.B.E.  1920. 

WALLACE,  DAVID  MITCHELL. 

M.A.  1905.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  191 5,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A., 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1918. 

WALLACE,  EDWIN  DANIEL  MACKAY. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918-20.  14th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Private  June  191 5  ;  L/Corporal  Feb.  1917. 
Wounded  April  1917.     Invalided  out  Dec.  1917. 

WALLACE,  GEORGE  BRUNTON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1916.  Student  of  Science,  1919-20.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Jan.  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
June  1918  to  Aug.  1919. 

WALLACE,  GEORGE  WILLOUGHBY. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XI.  M.A.  1912  ;  Student  of  Law,  1912-14.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1919.  Forth  R.G.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916 ; 
Acting  Captain  March  1916  to  Sept.  1918 ;  Acting  Major  Sept.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

WALLACE,  HERBERT  SMITH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  April  1915.  Notts  and  Derby 
Mounted  Brigade  Field  Ambulance.     France. 

WALLACE,  JOHN  ANDREW  LESLIE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1909.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1.  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps  (Reserve),  Hon.  Captain  Feb.  1917.  No.  13  and  No.  28 
Australian  Auxiliary  Military  Hospitals,  Sydney. 

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WALLACE,  ROBERT  JOHNSTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.A.  (Oxford)  ;  LL.B.  1912.  Advocate  1913.  9th  Royal 
Scots  (V.)  1905;  (T.)  1908;  Captain  1912.  Forth  Defences,  Staff  Captain  March 
1915  to  May  1916.  Royal  Air  Force,  Feb.  1918  ;  Acting  Captain  (Wing  Gunnery 
Officer)  Dec.  191 8. 

WALLACE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  LESSEL. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D  1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June 
1915  ;  Captain  June  1916.     M.C.  Sept.  1918. 

WALLACE,  SAMUEL  THOMAS  DICKSON,    V.C.     (See  p.  757.) 

WALLACE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1909;  B.L.  1920.  16th  and  6th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Dec.   1914;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.     France. 

WALLACE,  VICTOR  GEORGE  HENRY. 

Fettes  College.  OT.C.  191 2-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1917-20. 
10th  Liverpool  Regiment  (The  Liverpool  Scottish),  Private  May  1916;  Officer  Cadet ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1916.     France.     Wounded  July  1917.     Invalided  out  March  1918. 

WALLER,  GEORGE  RONALD. 

Selborne  College,  East  London,  South  Africa.  Cadet  Corps  1906-10,  Sergeant. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14  and  1918-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical, 
June  191 1  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut,  (on  Probation) 
Aug.  1914  to  Jan.  191 5.  9th  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Combatant),  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1916  to  March  1918. 

WALLS,  CHARLES. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity,  1913-16;  M.A.  1916.  Guards'  Machine-Gun  Corps, 
Private. 

WALLS,  WILLIAM. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 5-16,  Cadet. 
8th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Private  Feb.  1916.  6th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch),  L/Corporal ;  Officer  Cadet.  12th  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

WALSH,  JOHN  ALOYSIOUS. 

St  Bonaventure's  College,  St  John's,  Newfoundland.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918. 
1st  Royal  Newfoundland  Regiment,  Private  Dec.  1914.     France  191 5. 

WALSH,  ROY  WILLIAM  WHISTON. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     Australian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Major  Nov.  1916.     D.S.O. 

WALSHE,  SARSFIELD  JAMES  AMBROSE  HALL 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908  to  Aug.  1910,  Cadet  Acting 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1910;  Captain  Feb.  1914;  Temp.  Major  May 
1918;  Captain    (Regulars)   1919.     No.  6    Field    Ambulance,  Aug.   1914   to    Sept. 

1916.  France  Aug.  1914  to  Sept.   1916.     D.A.D.M.S.,  7th  Division.     Italy  Nov. 

1917.  Dispatches  Jan.  1915,  Jan.  1916,  and  Jan.  1919.     D.S.O.  (Ypres)  Oct.  1914. 

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WALTON,  ROBERT  HENRY. 

Auckland  Grammar  School,  New  Zealand.  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906  ; 
M.D.  1909.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Major  Nov.  1915  ;  Lieut- 
Col.  Dec.  1917.     Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

WARD,  FRANCIS. 

Sedbergh.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1897.  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  1898  ;  (T.)  Major  Oct.  1914. 
Gallipoli,  Palestine,  and  France.    Dispatches  June  1917.    Croix  de  Guerre  April  1917. 

WARD,  JOSEPH  HUGH 

St  Mary's  College,  Dundalk.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1909  to 
June  1912,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  1912;  Captain  April  1915  ; 
Captain  (Regulars)  Feb.  1918 ;  Acting  Lieut.-Col.,  Cavalry  Field  Ambulance, 
Dec.  1917  to  April  1919.  France  Aug.  1914.  Dispatches  Jan.  1916  and  Dec.  1918. 
M.C.  Jan.  1918;  D.S.O.  July  1918  ;  Medaille  de  l'Assistance  Publique  June  1918. 

WARD,  KENNETH  LANGHAME  STANLEY. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon- 
Probationer;  Surgeon  Oct.   1917. 

WARD,  THOMAS  HAMILTON. 

Epsom  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  1914; 
Captain  Jan.  191 5  ;  Brevet  Major  June  1917. 

WARD-SMITH,  WARD. 

Newcastle-under-Lyne  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1905;  F.R.C.S. 
(Eng.)  1902;  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1900..  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1894-8, 
L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1916;  Captain  April  1917 ;  Acting  Major 
1918-19;  Major. 

WARDEN,  HERBERT  LAWTON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1893-6.  Solicitor  before  the  Supreme 
Courts,  1905.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1901  ;  (T)  Captain  1908-12. 
16th  Royal  Scots,  Major  191 5.  13th  East  Surrey  Regiment,  Lieut.-Col.  and  O.C 
Feb.  1917.  France  1915-18.  Director  of  Pensions,  Scotland.  Dispatches  May 
1917,  May  and  Dec.  1918.     D.S.O.  Feb.  1918;  Bar  to  D.S.O.  Sept.  1918. 

WARR,  ALFRED  ERNEST. 

Glasgow  Academy.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  191 1  ;  B.D.  1914.  Spence  Bursar,  1908  ; 
First  Bursar  (Divinity),  191 1.  Senior  President,  S.R.C.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908  to  April  1910,  Cadet.  16th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Lieut.;  Captain  March  1915 ; 
Major  Feb.   1917.     France   1915-18.     Prisoner  of  War  April  to  Nov.   1918. 

WARR,  CHARLES  LAING 

Glasgow  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  1914.  Simson  Bursar,  1910. 
Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet.  9th 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  France  Feb.  191 5. 
Wounded  at  second  Ypres  March  191 5,  and  invalided  out  April  1916. 

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WARREN,  DONALD  WILLIAM. 

Daniel    Stewart's    College.     Student    of    Medicine,    1911-17;    M.B.,    Ch.B.    1917. 

Royal    Navy,    Surgeon-Probationer,    March     1915  ;    Surgeon-Lieut.    April     1917 

to  May   1 91 9. 
WARREN,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  MARDEN. 

Nairn  Academy.     Student  of  Science,  1918.     4th  Gordon  Highlanders.     Mobilised 

1914.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918  to  March  1919.     France  Feb.  1915.     Invalided 

home  Sept.  1916.     France  June  191 8  to  March  191 9. 

WARWICK,  ARTHUR  MACGREGOR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908  to  May 
191 1,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  April  1916.  1st  Indian  Field 
Squadron,  R.E.     France.     M.C.  (Hindenburg  Line)  Sept.  191 8. 

WASH,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR. 

Colchester  and  Wallasey  Schools.  M.A.  191 3.  Minister,  Congregational  Church. 
R.G.A.,  No.  2  Reserve  Brigade,  Siege  Artillery,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut. 
July  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  May  1919.     Assistant  Education  Officer,  1919. 

WATER,  FRANS  KAREL  te. 

Graaff  Reinet  College,  Cape  Colony.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) ; 
L.R.C.P.  (Lond.).  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1906-8,  Private.  South 
African  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1914  to  Feb.  1919.     M.C.  191 5. 

WATERHOUSE,  Sir  HERBERT  FURNIVALL. 

Brighton  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1889;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1890 ; 
L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1887.  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy.  R.A.M.C.  (V.)  and  (T),  1904 ; 
Captain;  Major  Feb.  1916;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Surgeon-in-Chief,  Anglo-Russian 
Hospitals,  Russia,  Nov.  191 5-16.     Knighted  June  1917. 

WATERS,  ERNEST  EDWIN. 

Wesley  College,  Sheffield.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1893;  M.D.  1903;  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  191 1. 
University  Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1890-3,  B.S.M.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1895  ', 
Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1915.  Nalakand  1897;  Tirah  1898.  H.M.  Ships  Karmala 
and  Manora,  1914-15. 

WATERSTON,  JAMES. 

M.A.  1 901  ;  B.Sc.  (Distinction)  1906;  B.D.  1905.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain 
May  1918.     1st  City  of  London  Sanitation  Coy. 

WATKINS,  WILLIAM  RICHARD  SPENCER. 

Llandovery    College;    First    XV.     M.B.,    Ch.B.     1903;    F.R.C.S.    (Edin.)     1908. 

R.A.M.C,    Lieut.    Dec.    1914;    Captain    Dec.     191 5.      Surgical    Specialist,    19th 

General  Hospital. 
WATLING,  FRANCIS  HAMMOND. 

Mussoorie  School.     M.B.,  CM.  1893.     No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1887-92, 

Private.     Indian    Medical    Service,    1895  ;    Lieut.-Col.   Jan.    191 5.     Chitral    1895  ; 

Tochi    Valley    1897;    China    1900-1  ;    Mohmand    and    Swat    191 5  ;    Mesopotamia 

191 5-18.      Dispatches  (Mesopotamia)  Aug.   1917. 

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WATSON,  ADAM  FYFE. 

Student  of  Law,  1902-4.     Chartered  Accountant,  1905.     National  Reserve,  Private. 

WATSON,  The  Hon.  ADAM  GEORGE. 

Student  of  Law,  1899-1900.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1901.  8th  Royal  Scots  (T.), 
2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  June  1916. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD. 

M.B.,  CM.  1892.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  Sept.  1917. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER  PIRIE. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  M.A.  1908;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  Ch.M.  191 1;  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.)  191 1.  Assistant  in  Surgery.  R.A.M.C.  (V.)  and  (T.),  1900 ;  Captain 
Nov.  1914;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1918.  Attached  4th  Royal  Scots.  Gallipoli  and 
Egypt.     Dispatches  Feb.  1917  and  Jan.  1919.     O.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDRA  MARY  CAMPBELL,  nte  GEDDES. 

St  Leonard's  School,  St  Andrews.  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1896;  M.D.  1898, 
W.A.A.C,  Organiser  and  Chief  Controller,  1916;  Hon.  Organising  Secretary, 
Women's  Emergency  Corps,  Edinburgh.     C.B.E.  (Military). 

WATSON,  ALLAN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909;  M.D.  1914.  D.T.M.  &  H.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1912.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1904-8,  Corporal.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  1909  to 
July  1910,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (Regulars),  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Captain 
March  191 5.  i/4th  Hampshire  Regiment,  Northern  Persia  Force.  Wounded 
1914  and  1916.     Dispatches  Aug.  1917  and  Aug.  1918.     D.S.O.  Feb.  1917. 

WATSON,  ANDREW  GORDON. 

Stanley  House,  Bridge  of  Allan.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  M.D.  1908.  University 
Battery,  E.C.A.V.,  1895-9,  Acting  Bombardier.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-2. 
nth  East  Lancashire  Regiment,  Captain  Sept.  1914  to  June  1916.  Transferred 
to  R.A.M.C,  June  1916.  France  1914-16.  Invalided  home  Sept.  1916,  and  out 
Sept.  1917. 

WATSON,  ANTHONY  ALFRED. 

Western  College,  Harrogate.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Jan.  1910-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1915  ; 
Captain  Nov.  1916.     26th  and  72nd  General  Hospitals,  35th  and  58th  Divisions. 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  CLARK. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-18.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Dec. 
1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1918. 
Attached  52nd  Highland  Light   Infantry. 

WATSON,  BENJAMIN  PHILP. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902;  M.D.  1905;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Captain  April  191 5.     No.  4  Canadian  General  Hospital. 

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WATSON,  DONALD. 

High  School,  Mames,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1911.  Anatomy  Staff,  1912-14 
and  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909  to  Aug.  191 1,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain  Jan.  1916.     India  and  Dardanelles. 

WATSON,  FRANK  HERBERT  CHENEY. 

Royal  School,  Dungannon ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Oct.  1906  to  July  1912,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Oct.  1914; 
Captain  April  1915  ;  Major  Jan.  1918.  Dispatches  Jan.  1918.  French  Medaille 
des  Epidemies  (en  Vermeille). 

WATSON,  GEORGE  OLIVER  DODDS. 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  MA.  1909;  LL.B.  1912.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  to  Dec.  191 5,  Cadet.  4th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec. 
1915;  Lieut.  June  1917 ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1917.  Ministry  of  National 
Service,  Jan.  to  Nov.  191 8.     Three  times  Wounded. 

WATSON,  HARRY  M.  D. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Student  of  Law,  1896-8.  Chartered  Accountant,  1899. 
8th  and  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  Dec.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  1917. 
France.     Chevalier  Ordre  de  Leopold  and  Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian). 

WATSON,  HUGH. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1915-16, 
Cadet  Sergeant.  Cameron  Highlanders,  Sept.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  March 
1918.     Attached  12th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 

WATSON,  HUGH  BALLINGALL 

M.A.  1902;  M.B.  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1908;  M.D.  (Hons.)  1913.  R.A.M.C,  Captain. 
Edinburgh  and  Border  Hospital,  Dunkirk. 

WATSON,  HUGH  KELSO. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Medicine  1918-20.  7th  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Private  Feb.  1916;  Corporal  April  1917;  Officer  Cadet  Sept  1918. 
France. 

WATSON,  JAMES  ANDERSON  SCOTT. 

Harris  Academy,  Dundee.  B.Sc.  1908.  Lecturer  in  Agriculture.  Lothians  and 
Border  Horse,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1915;  Lieut.  June 
1 916.     France.     M.C 

WATSON,  JAMES  KENNETH. 

Fettes  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  M.D.  1896.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Dec.  1916 ; 
Captain  Dec.  1917  to  March  1918. 

WATSON,  JAMES  PITT. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1916.  Labour  Corps.  290th  Prisoner  of  War 
Coy.,  France,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.    1917. 

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WATSON,  JOHN. 

Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Captain  Sept.  1916  ;  Major  Jan.  1918.  No.  4  Field  Ambulance,  Guards  Division. 
France.     M.C.  June  1916. 

WATSON,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1911-14  and  1919.  M.A.  1919;  B.Sc.  1920.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Private  Feb.  1911;  Corporal;  Sergeant  191 8.  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance, 
attached  3rd  Royal  Scots  and  R.E. 

WATSON,  JOHN  BALLINGALL  FORBES. 

Dollar  Academy.  M.A.  1900;  LL.B.  1908.  Advocate,  1919.  Senior  President, 
S.R.C.,  and  Union.  General  List,  Staff  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5.  Royal  Air  Force,  Staff 
Major  April  1918.  France  (Special  Duty)  1915-16.  Ministry  of  Munitions; 
Treasury;    Foreign  Office;   War  Office,  and  Air  Ministry.     Mention  Jan.   1919. 

WATSON,  JOHN  CHARLES. 

John  Neilson  Institution.  M.A.  (Hons.)  and  LL.B.  (Glasg.).  Advocate,  1906. 
Student  of  Law,  1908-9.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1908,  Cadet.  15th  Royal  Fusiliers, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  191 5.  R.F.C.,  Lieut.  (Observer)  1916.  Royal  Air  Force, 
Captain  (Staff  Captain)  May  1918.  Secret  R.F.C.  Exp.  to  Hedjaz,  Nov.  191 5  to 
Feb.  1916.  Egypt,  Sinai,  Arabia,  Palestine,  and  Syria,  Nov.  191 5  to  May  1919. 
M.B.E.  (Military)  Jan.  1919. 

WATSON,  JOSEPH  CUNNINGHAM. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  1st  Monmouthshire  Regiment,  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain  July 
1916.     France.     Invalided  out  Oct.  1916. 

WATSON,  PETER. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  M.A.  1914.  16th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  1914; 
L/Corporal ;  Sergeant.      Machine-Gun  Corps,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917.     France. 

WATSON,  REGINALD  WALTER  ROBERTS. 

Clitheroe  Grammar  School ;  Athletics.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916  and  1919. 
Royal  Navy  (Sick  Berth),  Reservist,  Aug.  1917;  Surgeon  Sub.-Lieut.  Jan.  1918  to 
March  1919. 

WATSON,  ROBERT  FRENCH  MONCUR. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16;  M.A.  1916.  Schoolmaster. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T),  Private  1910;  L/Corporal.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  Invalided 
out  April  191 5. 

WATSON,  The  Hon.  RONALD  BANNATYNE. 

Marlborough.  B.A.  1909.  Student  of  Law,  1905-7.  Advocate,  1909.  8th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  Aug.  1915. 

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WATSON,  STANLEY. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-9.  Student  of  Science,  1909-14;  B.Sc. 
1919.  Rugby  "Blue."  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1909-13,  Cadet  Corporal.  12th 
Cheshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Temp.  Captain  May 
1915;  Temp.  Major  Sept.  1917 ;  Captain  (Regulars)  Jan.  1917  ;  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Oct.  1918.  France  and  Macedonia  1915-18;  The  Black  Sea.  Dispatches 
Nov.  1917  and  June  1919.  M.C.  Jan.  1918  ;  D.S.O.  June  1919.  French  Legion 
of  Honour. 

WATSON,  THOMAS  ALFRED. 
M.B.,  CM.  1884.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM. 

Dundee  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1917-19;  B.Sc.  1920.  R.E.,  Signal 
Service,  Sapper. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  BROWNLEE. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-18;  L.D.S.  1917;  L.R.C.P. 
&  S.  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical,  March  1916  to  Feb.  1919,  Cadet  L/Corporal. 
R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Feb.  1919. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  HERIOT. 

Broughton  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1917-20.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept.  1917  to 
July  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  July  1918;  2nd  Lieut. 
April  1919. 

WATSON-WEMYSS,  HERBERT  LINDESAY. 

Marlborough.  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1908;  M.D.  1910;  FRCP.  (Edin.)  1914.  Dalmeny 
House,  Auxiliary  Military  Hospital,  Oct.  1914  to  Jan.  1917.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan. 
1917;  Local  Captain  (Malta)  April  1917;  Temp.  Captain  Jan.  1918. 

WATT,  DAVID  TWEEDIE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  1915,  Cadet. 
R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Zinnia,  Surgeon-Probationer,  Dec.  191 5. 

WATT,  FRANCIS  CLIFFORD. 

Berwickshire  High  School,  Duns.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1913-15  and  1918-19. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  June  191 5,  Cadet.  14th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Private  June  191 5.  4th  and  2nd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917  to  March  1919.  i/Sth  Royal  Warwickshire 
Regiment,  Sept.  1916  to  March  1917.  France  and  Italy  Sept.  1916  to  Aug.  1918. 
Wounded  Aug.  1918. 

WATT,  GEORGE  LORIMER 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1909.  Schoolmaster.  R.E.  (Special  Brigade), 
Corporal  Sept.  191 5. 

WATT,  IAN  GEORGE. 

Dundee  High  School.     B.Sc.  1909.     28th  R.E.,  American  Exp.  Force,  Lieut. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

WATT,  JAMES  PETER. 

M.B.,  CM.  1887.     R.A.M.C.  (T),  Captain  and  Sanitary  Officer,  1909. 

WATT,  JOHN  MITCHELL. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  1911-14,  Cadet 
Corporal.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1916. 

WATT,  LAUCHLAN  MacLEAN. 

Dalkeith  High  School.  M.A.  1893;  B.D.  1897;  D.D.  1920.  Minister,  Church  of 
Scotland.  Chaplain,  3rd  Class,  191 3.  Attached  Y.M.C.A.,  France,  Dec.  1914. 
France,  1916-17,  in  7th  Division  with  2nd  Gordon  Highlanders  (Somme  and 
Ancre),  and  in  39th  Division  with  4/5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (Ypres). 
British  Mission  to  America,  1918. 

WATT,  NORVAL  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V., 
Nov.  1906  to  May  1908,  Gunner.  South  African  Medical  Corps  and  R.A.M.C, 
Captain  July  1914.  German  South-West  Africa.  France  1915-16 ;  Egypt  and 
India  1916  and  1917. 

WATT,  ROBERT  CAMERON. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  Corporal.  University  O.T.C 
Artillery,  Sept.  1916  to  March  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet  April  1917. 
Forth  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Lieut.  Dec.  1918. 

WATT,  ROBERT  RITCHIE. 

Morrison's  Academy,  Crieff.  Student  of  Arts,  191 2-14  and  1918-19;  M.A.  1919. 
3rd  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  Sergeant  Aug.  1914;  Acting  Sergeant-Major  March 
1917.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918. 

WATTEVILLE,  IAN  De. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1907-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-15  ; 
M.A.  1913;  (Hons.  Classics)  191 5.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917.  Royal  Air  Force.  France.  Wounded  April  1918. 
Croix  de  Guerre  avec  Palme,  July  1918. 

WATTHEWS,  JOHN  WILFRED. 

Silcoates  School,  Wakefield.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915. 
Red  Cross  Edinburgh  and  Border  Hospitals,  Dunkirk  (Dresser),  Nov.  1914  to 
Jan.  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  June  1917.  M.C  Nov.  1917 ; 
Bar  to  M.C  July  1918. 

WATTHEWS,  OSWALD  ALEXANDER. 

Silcoates  School,  Wakefield.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1914  to  April  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  March  1916.  4th  Gordon  High- 
landers, 2nd  Lieut.  May  1917;  Lieut.  Nov.  1918. 

718 


Record  of  War  Service 

WAUGH,  ARTHUR  ALLEN. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1907-9.  M.A.  1912.  United 
Provinces  Light  Horse,  Trooper,  1914-19.  Indian  Civil  Service,  District  Recruiting 
Officer,  1916. 

WAUGH,  WILLIAM  GRANT. 

M.A.  1905  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1913.  O.T.C.  Medical,  April  1908-10,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ;  Major. 

WEARING,  WILLIAM  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915;  Captain  1916-17.  H.M.  Hospital 
Ships  Oxfordshire,  Aquitania,  Panama,  and  H.M.  Troopship  Osterley. 

WEATHERBE,  LEWIS  JOHNSTONE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-1,  Captain  (Retired).  R.A.M.C., 
Captain  Aug.  1916  to  Dec.  191 8. 

WEATHERBE,  PHILIP. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.  South  African  Campaign,  1901-2.  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  1902,  Major.     Military  and  Convalescent  Hospitals,  Halifax,  N.S. 

WEATHERHEAD,  KENNETH  KILPATRICK. 

Dundee  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-17.  Scots 
Guards,  April  1917;  L/Corporal  Nov.  1917.     France  Feb.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

WEATHERHEAD,  WILLIAM  ANDREW. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1915  to  July  1917,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  ; 
Captain  Aug.  1918.  India  Aug.  1917  ;  Macedonia;  South  Russia  Dec.  1918,81st 
Field  Ambulance  ;  The  Black  Sea  (Tiflis). 

WEATHERSON,  RICHARD  ROBERT  STEVENSON. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  July  1916,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C. 
(S.R.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1916.  France  1914-19.  Invalided  out.  Order  of  St  George 
(Russia). 

WEBB,  FREDERICK  HENRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1913-16.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  April  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917.  R.G.A.,  36th  and 
86th  Siege  Batteries,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918. 

WEBB,  HERMANN  WATSON. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1913. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Jan.  1909  to  June  1910,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Sept.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5. 

WEBSTER,  ADAM  BLYTH. 

Christchurch  High  School,  New  Zealand.  M.A.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1905.  Lecturer  in 
English.  R.G.A.,  Gunner  June  1916;  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1918.  General 
Staff,  Intelligence,  G.H.Q.,  France,  April  1918  to  March  1919. 

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WEBSTER,  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS. 

Dalhousie  College,  Nova  Scotia.  B.Sc.  (RH.)  1888;  D.Sc.  1890 ;  M.D.  (McGill 
College)  1878;  F.R.C.P.  1884.  King's  Cavalry,  Nova  Scotia,  1876-7.  Surgeon, 
Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1884.  Lothian  Volunteer  Brigade,  Surgeon;  Lieut.-Col. 
1902.  M.O.,  15th  Royal  Scots.  School  of  Instruction  for  N.C.O's.  V.D.  1905; 
O.B.E.  1919. 

WEBSTER,  DAVID  MACKAY. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918-20.  R.E.,  July  191 5,  2nd 
Corporal;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1917  to  Dec.  1918. 
France  March  19 16  to  April  191 7. 

WEBSTER,  IRVIN. 

Student  of  Arts,  1905-6.     West  Riding  Regiment,  Captain  Dec.  1914.     France. 

WEBSTER,  JAMES  SCOTT. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec. 
1909  to  May  191 3,  Cadet.  Scots  Guards,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.E.  (Special 
Brigade),  Corporal  Aug.  191 5;  Sergeant  April  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1917; 
Lieut.  Sept.   191 8.     France. 

WEBSTER,  THOMAS. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1914-15.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  April  1916,  Cadet.  R.G.A.  (T.),  East  Anglian, 
Gunner  April  1916  ;  Bombardier  June  1916. 

WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  LECKIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  University  Battery,  E.C.A.V,  1906-8, 
Sergeant.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  1911;  Captain  Jan.  1915  ;  Brevet  Major  Jan.  1919; 
Major.  O.C.  16th  Field  Ambulance,  Egypt,  to  Oct.  1914;  Malta  Sept.  1915 
to  March  1917.  France  March  1917.  Dispatches  April  and  Nov.  1918.  Croix  de 
Guerre  May  191 8. 

WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  MAURICE. 

Lord  Weymouth's  Grammar  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17. 
Royal  Army  Veterinary  Corps  (Lowland  Division),  Dispenser,  June  1916.  56th 
Battn.,  Machine-Gun  Corps,  France,  L/Corporal  Sept.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

WEDDERBURN,  ALEXANDER  ARCHIBALD  INNES. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1913-15.  Student  of  Arts,  1916-19 ;  M.A.  1920. 
1 8th  Royal  Scots,  Private  June  to  Aug.  1916.  Ministry  of  National  Service. 
Munitions. 

WEDDERBURN,  ERNEST  MACLAGAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1904;  LL.B.  1906;  D.Sc.  1913.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1907.  R.E.,  Meteorological  Section,  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  G.H.Q., 
Gallipoli ;  G.H.Q.,  Salonika,  1916,  and  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Experiments, 
Shoeburyness,  1918.     Dispatches  (Salonika)  191 7  and  1919.     O.B.E.  1919. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

WEDDERBURN,  JOSEPH  HENRY  MACLAGAN. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903 ;  D.Sc.  1908.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1908-10, 
2nd  Lieut.  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Princeton  University,  New 
Jersey.  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Jan.  191 5. 
Transferred  R.E.  (Field  Survey  Battn.),  Feb.  191 8.  France.  Dispatches  July 
1919. 

WEDDERBURN,  LAURENCE  CRAIGIE  MACLAGAN. 

Forfar  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.D.  1906.  South  African  Campaign, 
1901.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Feb.  1915-16.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  June  1917. 
Royal  Air  Force  Medical  Service,  Captain  April  1918  ;  Major  Oct.  1918. 

WEDDERSPOON,  GEORGE. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  M.A.  1899.  4th  and  7th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  July  191 5.     France.     Wounded  June  1917. 

WEDDERSPOON,  WILLIAM  FARQUHARSON  GIBSON. 

Student  of  Arts,  1911-14  and  1916  ;  M.A.  1915.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  1913  to 
June  1914,  Cadet.  2nd  Devonshire  Regiment  (S.R.),  Lieut.  Jan.  191 5  ;  Captain 
and  Adjutant  to  191 7. 

WEDECLEFSKY,  HARRY  EZEKIEL. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1912-16;  M.A.  1916.  2/5th  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1916;  L/Corporal  May  1918.  Attached  1st  Battn. 
Gordon  Highlanders,  India. 

WEIR,  ALEXANDER  THOM. 

Miller  Institution,  Thurso.  Student  of  Arts,  1910-14;  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster. 
3/2nd  Lovat  Scouts,  Private  Nov.  191 5  ;  Sergeant  Dec.  1916. 

WEIR,  ANDREW  HERON  WILSON. 

Viewpark  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  1910-14  and  1918;  B.Sc.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet  Bombardier.  R.F.A.  (T), 
1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain 
July  1917;  Acting  Major  Nov.  1918.  India  and  Mesopotamia.  Dispatches 
(Mesopotamia)  Feb.   1919. 

WEIR,  JOHN  HENRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  Student  of  Law,  1911-13.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1914.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1914;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.  Salonika. 
Invalided  out  April  1918. 

WEIR,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  1911-15.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
March  1917  to  Jan.  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Feb.  1918.  R.G.A.,  121st  Siege 
Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  191 8. 

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WEIR,  ROBERT  YAXLEY. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Law,  1906-8.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1909.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  1st  Lovat  Scouts  (T.),  Captain  Dec. 
1914;  Acting  Major  March  1917  to  Jan.  1919.  Dispatches  Aug.  1917,  Nov.  1918, 
and  March  1919.     O.B.E.  March  1919. 

WELCH,  ADAM  CLEGHORN. 

M.A.  1883;  B.D.  1886;  D.D.  1913;  D.Th.  Lecturer  in  Post  Graduate  Divinity 
School.     Professor  in  New  College.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  1909. 

WELLS,  H.  J. 

Student.     British  East  African  Mounted  Rifles,  Trooper. 

WELLS,  HENRY  JAMES  GORDON. 

St  Paul's,  London.  Cadet  Corps  1902-4  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1908  to  Nov.  1910,  Cadet  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 1;  Captain  Jan. 
1915.     N.-W.  Frontier,  India,  1914  and  1917-19;  Mesopotamia  1915-16. 

WELLS,  JOSEPH  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps, 
1900-6,  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  191 3;  Acting  Major 
June  1918.  4th  Suffolk  Regiment,  France,  Nov.  1914-17  ;  Italy  1917-19.  O.B.E. 
and  Dispatches  Jan.  1918. 

WELSH,  DAVID  CHARLES. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1898-1903,  Sergeant. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916. 

WELSH,  THOMAS  SCOTT. 

Edinburgh  Academy  and  Fettes  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Law,  1892-9. 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1899.     Royal  Army  Ordnance  Corps,  Private  Sept.  1917. 

WELSH,  WILLIAM   HALLIDAY 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1894-9,  Captain.  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1910.  Scottish  Rugby  International.  R.A.M.C., 
Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain  1916;  Major  Jan.  1918.  21st  Stationary  Hospital, 
Salonika.     Greek  M.M.  for  Merit. 

WEST,  LEONARD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut. ;  Captain  April  191 5  ;  Acting  Major  Jan. 
191 8.     Herts  Yeomanry. 

WESTHUIJZEN,  JOHAN  FREDERICK  Van  der. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914, 
Cadet.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut. 

WESTON,  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1907-15  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

WESTWATER,  JOHN  SINCLAIR. 

George  Watson's  College,  Edinburgh,  and  Eltham  College,  Kent ;  First  XV.  and 
XL  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-19;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1915 
to  Feb.  1916,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon  Sub-Lieut.  March  1916.  Invalided 
out  Oct.  1917.     D.S.C.  May  1917. 

WESTWOOD,  JOHN  SHARPE. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1914  and  1919.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct. 
1914  to  Sept.  1915,  Cadet.  9th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ; 
Lieut.  July  1917. 

WHAIT,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

University  College,  London.  M.B.,  CM.  1892;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1893;  M.R.C.S. 
(Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  1893.  R.A.M.C.  (V.)  and  (T.),  1894;  Lieut-Col. 
1912.  France.  85th  (3rd  London)  Field  Ambulance,  28th  Division,  1914-19. 
Dispatches  1915  (twice);  1916  (twice);  1917  and  1918.  Order  of  White  Eagle, 
4th  Class  (with  Swords),  Serbia,  1917.     D.S.O.  1918;  T.D. 

WHEATLEY,  LEONARD  ABERCROMBY. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  191410  April  191 5,  Cadet. 
9th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5.  61st  Battn.  Machine-Gun  Corps, 
Lieut.  July  1917.     Gallipoli  and  France. 

WHETTER,  JOHN  PEARCE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1909.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  191 5-16.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Nov. 
1917.  Regimental  M.O.,  i/5th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Gallipoli  and 
Egypt,  1915-16. 

WHIGHAM,  WALTER  KENNEDY. 

Student  of  Law,  1898-1900.  Chartered  Accountant,  1901.  6th  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment  (T.),  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  June  191 5.  France  March  1915  to 
Jan.  1919.     Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.     O.B.E. 

WHITAKER,  HARRY. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain  April  191 5.     M.C. 

WHITAKER,  J.  RYLAND. 

Viewpark  School,  Edinburgh.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  191 5  to  July  1916, 
Cadet  Sergeant;  Officer  Cadet  July  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut. 
March  1918-19.     France  1916-19.     M.C.  April  1917. 

WHITE,  ADAM. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  D.T.M.  &  H.  1910;  D.P.H.  (Camb.) 
1912.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Captain  Dec.  1915.     Dispatches  Nov.  1918. 

WHITE,  CHARLES. 

George  Heriot's  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student 
of  Science,  1918.     R.E.  (Signal  Service),  2nd  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Lieut.  June  1917. 

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WHITE,  CHARLES  RICHARDSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  ChB.  1909;  L.RC.R  &  S.  (Edin.) 
and  L.F.RS.  (Glasg.)  1898.  South  African  Campaign,  1900-2.  R.A.M.C.  (V.) 
and  (T.),  Surgeon-Lieut.  1903;  Surgeon-Captain  1907;  Major  Aug.  1914  to 
March  1919;  Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Welsh  Field  Ambulance ;  Welsh  Casualty 
Clearing  Station.  Suvla  Bay,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  47th  General  Hospital, 
France,  1915-19.     Dispatches  Sept.  1917  and  Jan.  1918.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1918. 

WHITE,  GEORGE  THOMAS  FROOD. 

B.Sc.  1913.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan.  1910  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet  Acting  Sergeant. 
R.E.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  1917.     Twice  Wounded. 

WHITE,  HENRY  ELLIS  YEO. 

Bradford  Grammar  School;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon 
1913;  Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander  April  1919.  H.M.  Ships  Commonwealth  and 
Renown. 

WHITE,  HORACE  POWELL  WINSBURY 

Marlborough  College,  New  Zealand.  Cadet  Corps  1904-8,  Colour-Sergeant. 
M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-12,  Cadet 
Corporal.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914.  N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Captain  April  1917. 
France  and  The  Rhine.     Wounded  at  second  Ypres  May  191 5. 

WHITE,  JOHN  LETHAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1906.  A.M.I.CE.  Lothians  and  Border  Horse, 
1909.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Lieut.  May  1916;  Captain  May  1918.  Staff 
Officer  to  Chief  Engineer,  8th  Corps,  Nov.  1918.  Dispatches  (Egypt)  April  1918, 
(France)  Jan.  and  July  1919.     Cavalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Nov.  1918. 

WHITE,  JOHN  MAIR. 

Glasgow  Academy.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug. 
1917,  Cadet  Sergeant ;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.F.A.,  72nd  Battery,  2nd  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 8.     38th  Brigade,  France,  June  191 8.     Wounded  Oct.  191 8. 

WHITE,  JOHN  WALTON. 

Edinburgh  Academy  ;  First  XV  O.T.C.  1908-1 1.  B.Sc.  191 3.  O.T.C.  Engineers, 
Nov.  1910  to  Feb.  1914,  Cadet.  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut. 
1914.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  1916.  Tank  Corps,  Lieut.  July  1916;  Captain  Dec. 
191 7.     France.     Wounded. 

WHITE,  JOSHUA  CHAYTOR 

M.B.,  CM.  1887;  M.D.  1893.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  Chitral  1895. 
O.C.  Indian  Convalescent  Depot,  Barton,  Hants,  Nov.  1914  to  April  1919.  C.M.G. 
Mention  March  and  Aug.  1916. 

WHITE,  RICHARD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1901-4.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1906. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Nov.  1916,  Cadet  Acting  Bombardier;  Officer  Cadet 
Nov.  1916.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.     Invalided  out  Feb.  1918. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

WHITE,  ROBERT  LEISHMAN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Cadet  Corps  1914-17.  University 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Dec.  1917  to  Aug.  1918,  Cadet.  Cameron  Highlanders,  Officer 
Cadet  Sept.  1918;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1919. 

WHITE,  ROBERT  SIDNEY. 

Allan  Glen's,  Glasgow.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1916,  Cadet; 
Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1916.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918. 
France.     Gassed  April  191 8. 

WHITE,  WALTER  CROKER  POOLE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904,     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Oct.  1914.     R.N.  Hospital,  Haslar. 

WHITEFORD,  JAMES  HARRIS  GARCIA. 

Merchiston  Castle;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  D.P.H.  1900  and 
B.A.  (Camb.)  1886.  R.A.M.C.  (V)  and  (T),  1892;  Major  1904;  Lieut.-Col.  June 
1916.     Sanitary  Officer,  Clyde  Defences,  1914-19.     Mention  March  1919. 

WHITEFORD,  ROBERT  PATRICK. 

Kelso  High  School.  M.A.  191 5.  RA.M.C,  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance, 
Private  Oct.  191 5.  3rd  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1917.  12th  Royal 
Scots,  1918-19. 

WHITEHEAD,  WILLIAM. 

Falkirk  High  School;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-15  ;  M.A.  1919.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  Gordon  Highlanders,  Private  April 
1915  ;  L/Corporal  June  1915.  R.E.,  Corporal  Sept.  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  June  1917; 
Lieut.  Dec.  1918  to  Feb.  1919.     France  191 5-19.     M.M.  June  1917. 

WHITELAW,  WILLIAM  MENZIES. 

Collegiate  School,  Toronto.  B.A.  (Toronto)  1910;  B.D.  (New  York)  1914. 
Student  of  Divinity,  1914.  Y.M.C.A.,  Egypt,  191 5  ;  Mesopotamia  1916,  and 
German  East  Africa  1917.     Canadian  Army,  Hon.  Lieut.  Sept.   1917. 

WHITELEY,  REGINALD  FREDERICK 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Arts  and  Divinity;  M.A.  191 5.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Feb.  191 2  to  March  191 5,  Cadet.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry, 
2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917.     Prisoner  of  War,  Karlsruhe,  Nov.  1917. 

WHITELOCKE,  RICHARD  HENRY  ANGLIN. 

M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1884;  M.D.  1903;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1893;  M.A.  (Hons.  Oxford) 
1910.  RA.M.C  (T),  Major  1908.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914 ;  Lieut.-Col.  1916. 
3rd  Southern  General  and  Somerville  Hospitals,  Oxford,  191 5-19. 

WHITTOME,  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  F.R.CS.  (Edin.)  1903.  RA.M.C,  Lieut.  Jan.  1916.  H.M. 
Hospital  Ship  Aquitania. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

WHITTON,  ALFRED  BELL. 

M.B,  CM.  1885.  6th  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.),  Lieut-Col.  (Retired).  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Major  on  rejoining  June  191 5.     4/ist  Highland  Field  Ambulance. 

WHYTE,  ALEXANDER  FREDERICK. 

M.A.  1905.     M.P.     R.N.V.R.,  Hon.  Lieut.  Nov.  1914. 

WHYTE,  ARCHIBALD  CAWDOR  CAMPBELL. 

Inverness  Royal  Academy.  M.A.  1909;  LL.B.  1912.  4th,  3rd,  and  2nd  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Private  Nov.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal.  6th  and  nth  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  May  191 8.     Salonika,  France,  and  The  Rhine. 

WHYTE,  GEORGE  FRANCIS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.  R.A.M.C  (V.)  and  (T.),  1900;  Major  1912;  Acting  Lieut-Col. 
April  1918.  Attached  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  (T).  Dundee 
War  Hospital  and  O.C.  30th  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  2/ist  Highland  Field 
Ambulance.     France  1914.     Dispatches  Jan.  1919.     T.D.     Croix  de  Guerre  1918. 

WHYTE,  GUSTAVUS  AIRD. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1902-4.  Student  of  Science,  1908-14;  B.Sc. 
1914.  Scottish  Horse  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain 
Aug.  191 5  ;  Major  March  1917.     M.C. 

WHYTE,  JAMES. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh;  First  XI.  Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1918-19. 
2nd  Scottish  Rifles,  Private  July  1916;  L/Corporal.     Wounded. 

WHYTE,  JOHN  MACKIE. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1878;  M.B.,  CM.  1882;  M.D.  1897.  Examiner  in 
Systematic  Medicine,  1916-19.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Captain  Dec.  191 2.  1st  Scottish 
General  Hospital,  Aug.  to  Dec.  1914;  Dundee  War  Hospital,  Sept.  191 5  to  Jan. 
191 8 ;  58th  General  Hospital,  France,  March  to  July  191 8. 

WHYTE,  JOHN  PATTULLO  MACKIE. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  Student  of  Science,  1919. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  to  Dec.  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier  ;  Officer  Cadet  Dec.  1917. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 8.     France.     Gassed  Sept.  191 8. 

WHYTT,  ALEXANDER. 

Birkenhead  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1894;  M.D.  1897.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5; 
Captain  Nov.  1916.     Hospital  Ship  St  David.     France. 

WICKHAM,  HARRY  TOWNSHEND. 

Harrow.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1888;  M.D.  1894.  Volunteer  Medical  Corps,  Lieut.  April 
1918.     M.O.  in  charge  of  Twickford  Abbey  Auxiliary  Hospital. 

WICKS,  MARGARET  CAMPBELL  WALKER. 

M.A.  (Hons.  Mod.  Lang.)  1914.  Q.M.A.A.C,  Assistant  Administrator,  Aug. 
1917;  Deputy  Administrator,  Dec.  1918;  Acting  Unit  Administrator,  April  1919. 
France. 

726 


Record  of  War  Service 

WEIR,  HENRY  WOOD. 

Campbell  College,  Belfast.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C  Medical,  1908-n,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  83rd  Field  Ambulance  Lieut.  Dec.  1914  ;  Captain  June  191 5.  France 
Dec.  1914;  Salonika  1915-19.     Dispatches  June  1918. 

WIGHT,  ANDREW. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905.  M.O.  Lady  Bagot  Hospital,  Adinkerke, 
Feb.  to  May  191 5.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.  41st  Field  Ambulance, 
Gallipoli,  and  8th  Cheshire  Regiment,  Oct.  1915-16;  41st  Field  Ambulance, 
Mesopotamia,  March  to  Aug.  1916.     Dalmeny  House  Hospital,  191 7. 

WIGHT,  JOHN  DONALD. 

Trinity  Academy,  Leith.  University  O.T.C.  Engineers,  March  to  Oct.  191 8, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1918.     Tank  Corps,  2nd  Lieut. 

WIGHTMAN,  ARTHUR  ROBERTSON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1902-7.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 

WIGHTMAN,  GEORGE  LINDORES. 

Merchiston  Castle.  Cadet  Corps  1903-7.  Student  of  Law,  1908-13.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1913.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet.  3rd  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914 ;  Lieut.  1915  ;  Captain  1916 ;  Major  1917. 
Royal  Air  Force.     Dispatches  Jan.  1917  and  April  1918. 

WIGHTMAN,  ROBERT  BROWN. 

Royal  High  School.  University  O.T.C.  Medical,  191 7,  Cadet.  Royal 
Air  Force,  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1917 ;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1918.  Flying  Officer 
May  1918. 

WILKIE,  DAVID  PERCIVAL  DALBRECK. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1908;  Ch.M.  (Gold 
Medal)  1909;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907  and  (Eng.)  1918.  Assistant  Surgeon,  R.I.E. 
R.N.V.R.,  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Margaret  of  Scotland,  Staff  Surgeon.  R.N. 
Barracks,  Portsmouth.  Lent  to  Army,  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France,  1918. 
O.B.E.  (Military)  Sept.  1919. 

WILKIN,  BERTRAM  OSBORNE. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-14.  O.T.C.  Medical,  May  1912  to  Aug.  1914,  Cadet. 
6th  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914.  Wiltshire  Regiment. 
Prisoner  of  War. 

WILKINS,  RICHARD. 

Rydal  Mount,  Colwyn  Bay.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910.  V.A.D. 
Hospital,  Moor  Park,  Preston.  Royal  Navy,  Temp.  Surgeon  April  191 7. 
Dispatches  1919.     Medaille  d'Honneur  des  Epidemies,  1918. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

WILKS,  ARTHUR  STRINGER. 

Brighton  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1891-2.  A.S.C.,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914 ;  Captain 
July  191 5. 

WILL,  WILLIAM  JOHNSTONE. 

East  Taieri  School,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1884.  Q.E.R.  1880-4,  Private. 
N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  1885;  Colonel  and  A.D.M.S.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914.  V.D. 
1906.     Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  191 5. 

WILLCOCK,  MAURICE  EXELL. 

Fettes  College.  O.T.C.  1908-10.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1915.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  July  1915  ;  Captain 
July  1916.     Salonika,  Egypt,  and  Mesopotamia. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED  ERNEST. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896;  M.D.  1904;  D.P.H.  (Liverpool)  1907.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut; 
Captain  Feb.  191 5.     Sanitary  Officer. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  LOUIS. 

Liverpool  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1889.  Indian  Medical 
Service,  1889;  Major  1901.     Retired  1907.     Rejoined  Nov.  1914.     Surgeon. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  JAMES  HORSLEY. 

M.A.  191 1.     Schoolmaster.     Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  BRUCE. 

Wick  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Dec.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  R.F.C,  Officer  Cadet  April  1917  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
Aug.  1917;  Royal  Air  Force,  Lieut.  April  1918. 

WILLIAMS,  GOMER. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3;  M.D.  1914.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1910,  Cadet.  Assistant  in  Materia 
Medica.     Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  Oct.  1914.     R.N.  Hospital,  Plymouth. 

WILLIAMS,  ILLTYD  GWYN. 

Llandovery  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914- 15  and  1918-20.  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
Oct.  1914  to  Aug.  191 5,  Cadet.     R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal;  Sergeant. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  LAWSON. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  M.D.  1896.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916.     France. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  ROBERT. 

M.B.,  CM.  1890.  R.A.M.C.  (V.)  and  (T.),  1900,  Major  Sept.  1914.  S.M.O.,  North 
Wales  Infantry  Brigade.  Attached  B.R.C.S.,  France,  Assistant  Medical  Assessor, 
1917-19- 

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Record  of  War  Service 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

Christ's  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1891  ;  M.D.  1898.  N.Z. 
Medical  Corps,  Captain.     2nd  N.Z.  General  Hospital,  Walton-on-Thames. 

WILLIAMS,  OWEN  HERBERT. 

Liverpool  Institute.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1909;  D.P.H.  (Oxford) 
191 1.  R.A.M.C.  (T.)  (West  Lanes.  Division),  Major  Jan.  191 5.  51st  (Highland) 
Casualty  Clearing  Station,  France. 

WILLIAMS,  SEYMOUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut;  Captain  March  1916. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  SAMUEL  BEAUCHAMR 

Magdalen  College  School,  Oxford,  and  H.M.S.  Conway  Training  Ship.  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1 901.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1902;  Major  1913  ;  Brevet  Lieut-Col.  June 
1917.  Attached  87th  Punjabis,  N.  W.  Frontier,  India,  191 5.  Mesopotamia 
1916-18.     Dispatches  (Mesopotamia). 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  REES. 

Wellingborough  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1907  ;  Captain 
1910;  Temp.  Major  Aug.  1918;  Major  Feb.  1919.  France  Oct.  1914  to  Dec.  191 5  ; 
Mesopotamia  Jan.  1916-18.  Dispatches  Nov.  1917  and  June  1919.  O.B.E.  June 
1919. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  REGINALD  EYTON. 

Oswestry  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and  L.R.C.P. 
(Lond.)  1900.  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1901.  R.A.M.C,  1904 ;  Major 
March  1916.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1919. 

WILLIAMS,  WYNDHAM. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C  Medical,  May  191 1 
to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut  Sept.  1914;  Captain  July  1916. 

WILLIAMSON,  ALEXANDER  BOYD. 

Ayr  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  Science  and  Medicine,  191 3-1 5  ;  M.A.  1920. 
O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  2nd  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut. 
June  191 5;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Adjutant  Sept.  to  Nov.  1918;  Acting 
Captain  Jan.  to  Aug.  1919.  52nd  Lowland  and  7th  (Indian)  Meerut  Divisions. 
Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Syria,  Aug.   191 7-19. 

WILLIAMSON,  ALEXANDER  JEANS. 

Knox  Institute,  Haddington.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C,  1901  ;  Major  191 3; 
Acting  Lieut-Col.  Dec.  191 5.  138th  Field  Ambulance;  12th  Casualty  Clearing 
Station,  and  2nd  Scottish  General  Hospital,  Singapore,  Aug.  1914  to  Oct.  1915. 
France,  May  to  Oct.  1916,  and  April  1918  to  July  1919.     Dispatches  July  1919. 

WILLIAMSON,  ANDREW  WALLACE. 

M.A.  1878;  D.D.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  1st  Class,  Aug.  1913. 
1st  Lowland  Brigade,  R.F.A.  (T.). 

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Record   of  War  Service 

WILLIAMSON,  ARCHIBALD  MOIR. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1917-18,  Cadet ;  Officer 
Cadet.  1st  Garrison  Reserve  Battn.,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut. 
Sept.   191 8. 

WILLIAMSON,  DAVID  HARDIE. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 2-14  and  1918.  R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S. 
Peyton,  Surgeon-Sub.-Lieut.  Oct.  191 5.     Battle  of  Jutland,  May  1916. 

WILLIAMSON,  DAVID  JAMES. 

M.B,  Ch.B.  1907;  M.D.  1908.  R.N.V.R  (Drake  Battn.),  1st  Brigade.  R.N. 
Division,  Surgeon.     Antwerp  Expedition. 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE  ROBERTSON. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Cadet  Corps  191 2-1 7,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Commerce,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Jan.  to  Aug.  191 7,  Cadet  Corporal.  Forth 
R.G.A.  (T),  Officer  Cadet  Aug.   1917  ;    2nd   Lieut.   Dec.  1917  ;  Lieut.  July   1920. 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGEiSCOTT. 

Barnard  Castle.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914  ;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.) 
1907.  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1903-7.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  1909;  Lieut.-Col. 
April  1917.     France.     Prisoner  of  War.     Dispatches  July  191 5.     M.C.  1918. 

WILLIAMSON,  JAMES  HENRY. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Law,  191 2-1 5.  Chartered  Accountant, 
1916.     Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  May  191 8.     Twice  Wounded. 

WILLIAMSON,  JAMES  WALKER-MORISON. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Repton.  M.A.  1904.  Secretary  and  President, 
S.R.C.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  July  1916.  2/9A 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  July  1916;  14th  Scottish  Rifles,  Dec.  1916; 
6th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Aug.  1917  ;  20th  Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
Sept.  to  Dec.  1918;  Hon.  Chaplain  1919 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN. 

Wick  Academy.     M.A.  1905.     Schoolmaster.     R.G.A.,  Gunner  Feb.  1918. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  RUTTER 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898;  M.D.  1902.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Captain  (Retired).  Lady 
Hardinge's  Hospital,  Brockenhurst.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Jan.  1916.  Military 
Hospital,  Edmonton.     Mention  Feb.  1917. 

WILLIAMSON,  KENNETH  BAMFORD. 

Mill  Hill  School.  O.T.C.  191 1-1 3,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14 
and  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1913  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A. ,  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1914;  Lieut.  Sept.  1915;  Captain  Sept.  1917;  Acting  Major  Jan.  1917. 
Dispatches  Jan.  1917.     M.C.  Oct.  1917. 

WILLIAMSON,  RICHARD  ERNEST.     (See  p.  752.) 

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WILLOX,  LEONARD  STEPHEN. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1  ;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1914;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  1913.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  March  1916.  Sanitary  Specialist,  Macedonia  and 
Caucasus,  Bulgaria  and  France.     Attached  R.E.  on  H.Q.  Staff. 

WILLS,  CHARLES  RICHARD. 

Repton.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  Yeomanry,  Private  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June 
1915;  Captain  June  1916  ;  Major  May  191 8.     Wounded.     Prisoner  of  War. 

WILLS,  EDWARD  FERRIS. 

School  for  Sons  of  Missionaries,  Blackheath.  M.B.,  CM.  1896.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
May  191 7  ;  Captain  May  191 8.     No.  3  Native  Labour  General  Hospital,  France. 

WILSON,  ANDREW. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1901-2.  M.I.C.E.  Officer 
Cadet  Aug.  1916.  R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  Feb.  1917  ;  Captain  March 
1918;  Major  June  1918.  Assistant  Controller  of  Labour,  Independent  Air  Force, 
France.     Dispatches  Dec.  1918.     O.B.E.  Jan.  1919. 

WILSON,  ANDREW  JOHN. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Science,  1908-10.  C.D.A.  1910. 
Northern  Rhodesian  Rifles,  Private  1914.  1st  King's  African  Rifles,  2nd  Lieut. 
May  1916;  Lieut.  Dec.  1916.  German  East  African  Frontier,  Nyasaland. 
Wounded   1917.     M.C.  June   1918. 

WILSON,  ANDREW  ROBERTSON. 

Edinburgh  Collegiate  School.  M.A.  1890 ;  M.B.,  CM.  1895;  M.D.  1901.  No.  4 
Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1888-96,  Colour-Sergeant.  Assistant  to  Professor 
of  Materia  Medica,  1896-7.  R.A.M.C  (V.)  and  (T),  1888.  Mobilised  Aug.  1914; 
Lieut-Col.  Nov.  1914.     3rd  Welsh  Field  Ambulance.     Mention  Sept.  1917. 

WILSON,  ARTHUR  JAMES. 

St  Joseph's  College,  Dumfries.  O.T.C  1914-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1916-17  and  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  March  to  Sept.  1917,  and  Medical, 
April  1918  to  Jan.  1919.     R.F.C,  Sept.  1917.     R.A.M.C,  Corporal. 

WILSON,  DAVID. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College;  First  XV  Cadet  Battn.  1912-17.  Student  of  Arts, 
1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1918,  Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet  Sept.  1918.  Royal  Scots,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.   191 8. 

WILSON,  DAVID. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17  and  1919.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, L/Corporal  Jan.  1917. 

WILSON,  DAVID. 

Bathgate  Academy.  M.A.  1913.  Dundas  Bursar.  Schoolmaster.  A.S.C  (M.T.), 
13th  Coy.,  attached  R.G.A.,  Private  Aug.  1916.  Caterpillar  Section,  attached  62nd 
Siege  Battery,  France. 

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WILSON,  DAVID  COOK. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  191 2-14.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-14  and  1918. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  May  191 5,  Cadet.  4th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black 
Watch)  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1918.     France  1916-17. 

WILSON,  DONALD  McDONALD. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. ;  Captain.     M.C. 

WILSON,  DUNCAN  KIPPEN. 

Perth  Academy.  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1910.  Royal  Scots.  Transferred  R.E.,  Aug.  191 5. 
R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916.     France.     Wounded  at  Ypres  Aug.  1917. 

WILSON,  EDWARD. 

Burntisland  School.  M.A.  1892.  Schoolmaster.  2nd  Royal  Scots  (V.),  Private 
April  1917. 

WILSON,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1913-16,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of 
Medicine,  191 5-17  and  1918.  Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  May  1916-17, 
Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  H.M.S.  Jonquil^  Surgeon-Sub-Lieut.  April  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

WILSON,  EDWARD  JOHN. 

Berwickshire  High  School.  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-15,  Cadet.  Forth 
R.G.A.  (T),  2nd  Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  April  1917. 
France.     Wounded  at  Ypres  Nov.  1917  and  at  Nesle  Aug.  1918. 

WILSON,  FERGUS  SMITH  ROSSLYN. 

Student  of  Law,  1909-10.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 3.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private. 

WILSON,  FORSYTH  JAMES. 

B.Sc.  1 901  ;  D.Sc.  1910;  Ph.D.  1 2th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Sept.  1914  ;  Captain 
Jan.  191 5.     Chemical  Adviser,  XI,  Corps,  France. 

WILSON,  FREDERIC  ERNEST. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1901.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.;  Captain  May  1918.     India. 

WILSON,  FREDERICK. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 

WILSON,  GEORGE. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.B.,  CM.  1881  ;  M.R.C.S.  (Lond.).  R.A.M.C,  Surgeon 
1884;  Major  1896;  Lieut-Col.  1904.  Ashanti  Expedition,  1895;  Sierra  Leone, 
1898;  South  African  Campaign,  1899-1902.  Reading  War  Hospital,  March  191 5  ; 
O.C.  Cambridge  Hospital,  Aldershot. 

WILSON,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1916;  L/Corporal  March  1917 ;  Corporal  Sept.  1917.  Labour  Corps. 
National  Service,   1918. 

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WILSON,  GEORGE. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.     R.A.M.C.,  Captain,     gth  North  Staffordshire  Regiment.     France. 

WILSON,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  19 12- 13  and  191 8.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Nov.  191 2  to  April  191 6,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  17th  Battery,  Gunner  March 
1916;  Bombardier  June  1916;  Corporal  Jan.  1917;  Officer  Cadet  1918. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  D. 

Student  of  Law,  1910-13.  Chartered  Accountant,  1914.  F.F.A.  8th  Royal 
Scots  (T.),  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  June  1916.     France. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  RICHARD. 

College  de  Beaucamps,  Lille,  France.  M.B.,  CM.  1892.  University  Battery, 
E.C.A.V.,  1 890- 1,  Gunner.  4th  East  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  1899; 
Lieut.  1900;  Captain  1901.  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Major  191 5.  Attached  2/8th  Manchester 
Regiment,  nth  Battn.  Norfolk  Regiment,  and  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  Oct.  191 5 
to  March  1919. 

WILSON,  GORDON. 

Waresly  Lodge,  Cheltenham.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908.  Army  Medical  Service,  Lieut. 
191 1  ;  Captain  July  1914;  Acting  Major  1918  to  April  1920.  Mesopotamia 
1914-16;  Waziristan  Field  Force,  1917 ;  India  1918-20.  Twice  Mentioned  in 
Dispatches  (Mesopotamia).     M.C.  (Ctesiphon). 

WILSON,  GREGG. 

Royal  High  School.  M.A.  1885  ;  B.Sc.  1891  ;  D.Sc.  1897.  Demonstrator  in  Zoology, 
Edinburgh  University,  and  Professor  of  Zoology,  Queen's  University,  Belfast. 
Belfast  University  O.T.C.  (T.),  Major  and  O.C.  1910.    School  of  Instruction,  191 5-16. 

WILSON,  HAROLD  WILLIAM. 

Wanganui  Collegiate  School,  New  Zealand.  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1902-7, 
Lieut.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 3.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb.  191 5;  Captain  Feb.  1916. 
51st  and  34th  Field  Ambulances,  and  9th  and  8th  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
France.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Feb.  191 8. 

WILSON,  HUGH  CAMERON. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905;  M.D.  1908;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1911. 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1900-4,  Private.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Captain  July  1917  ;  Major  Jan.  1918. 

WILSON,  JAMES. 

George  Watson's  College  ;  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  O.E.R.,  1880-6.  R.A.M.C. 
(V)  and  (T.),  1898;  Major  1910;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
1917-19.  Military  Hospital,  Edinburgh  Castle,  Aug.  1914;  69th  General  Hospital, 
Egypt  and  Palestine,  July  1917  to  May  1919.     T.D.  1915. 

WILSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  SUTHERLAND. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1903;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1908;  L.C.P.  Minister, 
Church  of  Scotland.     Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Jan.  1917      Egypt  and  Palestine. 

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WILSON,  JAMES  HOURSTON. 

Stromness  School.  R.G.A.  (Orkney).  Student  of  Arts  and  Science;  M.A\  1913  ; 
B.Sc.  1920.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Oct.  191 2-14,  Cadet.  R.E.  (T.),  City  of  Dundee 
(Fortress),  Sapper  Oct.  1914;  Sergeant  March  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917 ; 
Lieut.  Feb.  1919;  Acting  Captain  Jan.  1919.     France  May  1915-19.     M.C.  1919. 

WILSON,  JAMES  LESLIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1909-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Medicine, 
1913-15  and  1918  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1914-16,  Cadet.  R.N.V.R., 
Surgeon-Sub-Lieut.  April  1916.     H.M.  Ships  Crusader,  Express,  and  Osiris. 

WILSON,  JAMES  MILLAR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14.     R.G.A. ,  2nd  Lieut. 

WILSON,  JAMES  RANKINE  HALL. 

Stonyhurst  College.  O.T.C.  1909-16,  Cadet  Sergeant.  University  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1917.  R.F.A.,  382nd 
Battery,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918;  Lieut.  July  1919.     France. 

WILSON,  JAMES  ROBERT. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  I9i5-i6and  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Cadet. 
Motor  Machine-Gun  Corps,  Private  Sept.  1916;  Corporal  Jan  1917 ;  Sergeant 
Feb.  1917;  Officer  Cadet;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.     Tank  Corps. 

WILSON,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Law,  1879-81.  Chartered  Accountant,  1884.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
1887-1907  ;  Major  Jan.  1905.     2/5th  Royal  Scots,  Oct.  1914.     T.F.  Reserve,  1916. 

WILSON,  JOHN. 

Leith  Academy.  M.A.  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  10th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private. 
Dec.  1916;  Sergeant  Nov.  1917.     Attached  Intelligence  Corps. 

WILSON,  JOHN  GORDON. 

M.A.  1883  ;  M.B.,  CM.  1889.  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Captain  Aug.  1916. 
Westcliff  Hospital,  Folkestone.  France.  Medical  Referee  Board,  Chicago,  United 
States  Army. 

WILSON,  JOHN  HECTOR  ALEXANDER. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  May  1916-17,  Cadet.  17th 
Lancers,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1918. 

WILSON,  JOHN  LYON. 

Student  of  Medicine;  L.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1879.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut;  Captain  Sept. 
1917.     46th  Field  Ambulance. 

WILSON,  JOHN  MCLAREN. 

Rose's  Academical  Institution,  Nairn.  Highland  R.G.A.,  Volunteers.  M.A. 
(Aberdeen)  1910.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  R.G.A., 
Heavy  Artillery,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  1914. 

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WILSON,  JOHN  THOMAS. 

Lockerbie  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918.  2/ist  and  i/ist 
Lanarkshire  Yeomanry  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914 ;  L/Corporal  April  1915; 
Corporal  Sept.  191 5.  7/8th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 7 
to  May  1918.  Gallipoli  and  Egypt  Sept.  191 5  to  Jan.  1917.  France  Dec.  1917  to 
April  1918. 

WILSON,  MALCOLM. 

Wreight's  School,  Faversham,  Kent.  D.Sc.  (Lond.).  A.R.C.Sc.  Lecturer  in 
Mycology.  Pathologist,  London  County  War  Hospital,  Aug.  191 5  to  Sept.  191 6. 
R.A.M.C,  1st  London  Sanitary  Coy.,  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  May  1917  to  Feb. 
1919.     Salonika  Jan.  1917  to  Feb.  1919. 

WILSON,  NORMAN  GRAHAME. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1916-17  and  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
Oct.  1916  to  June  1917,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1917.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 7. 

WILSON,  RICHARD  ARDERNE. 

Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch,  South  Africa.  First  XV.  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  191 5.  Principal  Surgeon,  Serbian  Relief  Fund  Hospitals, 
Salonika  and  Serbia.  No.  17  General  Hospital,  Alexandria.  Order  of  St  Sava 
(4th  Class). 

WILSON,  ROBERT. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1917.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1917  to  March 
1918,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Private  May  1918  ;  Acting  Corporal  June  1919.  Military 
Hospital,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts. 

WILSON,  ROBERT  BALLANTYNE. 

Berwickshire  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  191 2-1 5.  R.A.M.C.  (T).  3rd 
Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Dec.  1914.  R.F.A.  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  May  191 5  ; 
Lieut.  June  1916;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1917  to  March  1918. 

WILSON,  RODERICK  JAMES. 

Student  of  Arts,  191 5-16.  O.T.C.  Artillery  and  Infantry,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1916, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet.     4th  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  Lieut.  May  1918. 

WILSON,  ROWLAND  PATERSON. 

Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918;  B.Sc. 
1920.     N.Z.  Medical  Corps,  Private  191 2- 15.     No.  3  New  Zealand  Hospital. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  WARRINGTON. 

Student  of  Science,  1907-9.     9th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  2nd  Lieut. 

WILSON,  WALTER  MELVILLE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1915-17.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  O.T.C. 
Artillery,  1918,  Cadet  Bombardier.     R.G.A.,  Officer  Cadet  Oct.  1918  to  Jan.  1919. 

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WILSON,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1906;  LL.B.  1909;  Advocate,  1910.  Secretary 
to  the  University.     General  List,  Lieut.  1916.     Appeal  Military  Representative. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14.  9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private 
191 1.     R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  Corporal  191 5.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  1918-19. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  CHEYNE. 

M.B.,  CM.  1886;  M.D.  1896.  RA.M.C.  (T.),  Major  Jan.  1912.  4th  Southern 
General  Hospital,  Plymouth. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  MUIRHEAD. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1914-15.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Medicine,  191 5  and  1917.  Anatomy  Staff,  1919.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  to  Dec. 
191 5,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Dec.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal  April 
l9l7-  I/5tn  Scottish  Rifles.  France  1916-17 ;  Somme,  Arras.  Wounded. 
Invalided  out  March    1918. 

WILSON-SMITH,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1907;  D.P.H.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914-15  and  July 
1917  ;  Captain  Jan.  to  Dec.  1918. 

WIMBERLEY,  CHARLES  NEIL  CAMPBELL. 

Inverness  College.  M.B.,  CM.  (Hons.)  1889.  Indian  Medical  Service,  1890, 
Lieut-Col.  1910;  Colonel  July  1916.  Chitral  1895;  Tirah  1898;  Tibet  1904; 
France  191 5.  A.D.M.S.,  14th  and  17th  Divisions,  Mesopotamia,  1916-19.  Dis- 
patches Aug.  1917  and  Aug.  1918.     C.M.G.  Aug.  1917. 

WINCH,  GEORGE  HAMILTON. 

Durham  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July 
1918;  Captain  July  1919.     Litchfield  Military  Hospital. 

WINCHESTER,  CHARLES  CAMPBELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1910-13,  Cadet  Corporal. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14.     nth,  1st,  and  15th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept. 

1914,  Captain  July  1916;  Officer  Cadet  Instructor  1917.  France  1915-16  and 
1918,  Staff  Captain.     Germany  Jan.   to   April    1919.     Wounded   in   France  July 

191 5.  M.C  July  1916.     Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian)  Dec.  1918. 

WINCHESTER,  HUGH  SINCLAIR. 

M.A.  1899;  B.D.  !9X2.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  Chaplain,  4th  Class,  May 
1917.     5th  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

WINCHESTER,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS. 

George  Watson's  College;  First  XV  M.A.  1906;  LL.B.  1908.  4th  and  14th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  March  1909;  L/Corporal;  2nd  Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
July  1 91 6.     Twice  Wounded. 

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WINDER,  ARTHUR  BENJAMIN. 

Huddersfield  College.  M.B.,  CM.  1884;  M.D.  1892.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ; 
Captain  Dec.  191 5. 

WINNING,  THOMAS  GIRDWOOD. 

Student  of  Law,  1908-10.     Solicitor.     Lothians  and  Border  Horse  (T),  Private. 

WISEMAN,  JOHN  FREDERICK  STEWART. 

Dollar  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-14  and  1918. 
Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  Private  Sept.  1914.  12th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Sept.  1914.  Transferred  R.E.  (Special  Brigade),  to  Jan. 
1919.     France  June  191 5  to  Jan.  1919. 

WISHART,  AYLMER  JAMES  REIDFORD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  Jan.  1913 
to  Oct.  1914,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Royal  Military  College,  Oct.  1914.  R.E.,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  1915  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1917;  Captain  and  Adjutant  Dec.  1917.  France 
Nov.  191 5.     M.C.  June  1917. 

WISHART,  DAVID  GARRICK. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1910-14.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1914. 
O.T.C.  Medical,  Nov.  1914  to  July  191 5,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  191 5  ; 
Captain  June  1916;  Major  Dec.  1918.     27th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  Salonika. 

WISHART,  DAVID  GEORGE. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  O.T.C.  1911-13,  Cadet  Sergeant.  Student  of  Science, 
1915-18.  M.RC.V.S.  (Edin.)  1917.  Royal  Army  Veterinary  Corps,  Lieut.  Feb. 
1918;  Captain  Feb.  1919.     3rd  Afghan  War,  India. 

WISHART,  JAMES  MATTHEW. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School.  O.T.C.  1904-10,  Cadet  Colour-Sergeant.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1910-15.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1911-14, 
Medical,  1914-15,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug. 
1916.     France  Nov.  1915  to  Sept  1917;  Mesopotamia  Jan.  1918  to  April  1919. 

WISHART,  JOHN. 

Student  of  Arts  and  Science,  1916-17.  7th  attached  9th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 

WISHART,  JOHN. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.A.  1901  Schoolmaster.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Dec.  1915,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Captain  Oct.  1918.  Education  Officer,  15th 
Division.     France.     Dispatches  March  1919. 

WISHART,  JOHN  REIDFORD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  O.T.C.  1907-10,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  Student  of  Arts  and 
Law,  1911-14  and  1917-19;  M.A.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Oct.  1911  to  Aug.  1914, 
Cadet.  R.F.A.,  1st  Lowland  and  86th  Brigades,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
Oct.  191 5 ;  Acting  Captain  Aug.  1917.  France,  51st  Division.  Wounded  at 
Passchendaele  Nov.  1917,  and  invalided  out  Dec.  1917. 

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WISHART,  ROBERT  McLAREN. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1911-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916; 
L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and  L.F.P.S.  (Glasg.)  1908;  D.P.H.  1912.  Edinburgh  and 
Border  Hospital,  Dunkirk,  Nov.  1914  to  March  191 5.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ; 
Captain  Aug.  1916.  7th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  France.  27th 
Division,  Salonika,  and  South  Russia. 

WISHART,  ROBERT  SCOTT. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School ;  Athletics.  Cadet  Corps  1902-7,  Sergeant.  MA.  (Hons. 
Maths.),  and  B.Sc.  (Distinction,  Maths,  and  Nat.  Phil.),  191 2.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb. 
1910  to  Nov.  1912,  Cadet.  R.F.A.  (T),  177th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914,  Lieut. 
Feb.  191 5  ;  Captain  Sept.  191 5.     France,  2nd  Highland  Brigade. 

WISHART,  WILLIAM. 

MA.  1890;  B.Sc.  1892.  Schoolmaster.  First  Morayshire  Volunteer  Regiment, 
Nov.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917  ;  Captain  June  1917. 

WISHART,  WILLIAM  GARRICK. 

Kirkcaldy  High  School;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1900-3,  Bombardier.  B.Sc. 
(Distinction)  1910.  O.T.C.  Engineers,  1909-10,  Cadet.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  March 
1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Captain  Feb.  1918.  Attached  46th  Division,  Signal 
Coy.,  Poona,  and  Indian  Signal  Service,  Oct.  1918. 

WISHART,  WILLIAM  MUIR. 

George  Heriot's  School.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  June  to  Oct.  1916,  Cadet. 
8th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917  ;  Lieut.     France.     Wounded. 

WOLFE,  JAMES  FRANCIS. 

M.B.,  CM.  1896.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  May  191 5  ;  Captain  May  1916. 

WOLFENDEN,  ALFRED  ERNEST. 

Brooksbank  Grammar  School,  Elland.  Student  of  Arts,  1914-16.  R.A.M.C.  (T), 
Welsh  Field  Ambulance,  Private  Nov.  191 5  ;  L/Corporal  Dec.  191 5  ;  Corporal  Oct. 
1916.     West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1917. 

WOOD,  ALBERT  EDWARD  BATHURST. 

Plymouth  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900;  L.R.C.P.  &  S.  (Edin.),  and  L.F.P.S. 
(Glasg.)  1898.  University  Battery,  E.C. A. V,  1893-8,  Senior  Sergeant.  R.A.M.C, 
1903  ;  Major  Jan.  191 5  ;  Temp.  Lieut-Col.  46th  Field  Ambulance,  15th  Division, 
France,  July  191 5  to  March  1917.  Liaison  Officer,  with  U.S.A.  Base  Hospitals. 
No.  13  General  Hospital,  France,  May  1917  to  Aug.  1918. 

WOOD,  ALEXANDER  LINDSAY. 

Mackie  Academy,  Stonehaven.  University  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1918, 
Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  1918.     R.F.A. ,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

WOOD,  ARTHUR  MURRAY. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  M.D.  1904;  D.P.H.  (Edin.)  1904; 
F.R.C.P.  (Edin.).  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Aug.  1914;  Acting  Major  April  1918. 
France  and  Italy.     Prisoner  of  War  in  Germany. 

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WOOD,  CHARLES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1913-15  and  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Oct.  1913  to  Sept, 
1914,  Cadet.     1 2th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut. 

WOOD,  DAVID  JAMES. 

Royal  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  South  African  Medical  Corps,  Major  1914. 
Ophthalmic  Surgeon  to  Military  Hospitals,  Cape  Town,  and  to  Warships  at 
Simonstown. 

WOOD,  HARRY  STATESBURY. 

M.B.,  CM.  1888.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.-Col.  July  191 1. 

WOOD,  JAMES. 

Kelso  High  School;  First  XV.  Cadet  Corps  1900-4,  Sergeant.  Student  of  Law, 
1907-9.  Chartered  Accountant,  191 1.  Royal  Canadian  Dragoons,  Private  Sept. 
1914.  A.S.C,  2nd  Lieut.  Dec.  1915  ;  Lieut.  Oct.  1916;  Captain  July  1918. 
France  May  191 5  to  Feb.  1919.     Dispatches  May  191 8. 

WOOD,  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  M.A.  1914.  Schoolmaster.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  191 2. 
16th  Royal  Scots,  Private.  R.E.,  Corporal  Aug.  191 5.  France.  Wounded  near 
Armentieres  Oct.  1916. 

WOOD,  JOHN  BURN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1895.     R.A.M.C. 

WOOD,  JOHN  B. 

Student.     10th  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.     M.C 

WOOD,  JOHN  FAIRLEY 

Mackie  Academy,  Stonehaven.  University  O.T.C  Artillery,  Feb.  to  Aug.  1918, 
Cadet ;  Officer  Cadet.     R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1919. 

WOOD,  MARGUERITE. 

St  George's  School  for  Girls.  M.A.  191 3.  Q.M.A.A.C,  Deputy  Administrator, 
July  1917  ;  Unit  Administrator,  March  to  July  1919.     Morfa  Camp,  Conway. 

WOOD,  MURDO  MACKENZIE. 

Fordyce  Academy.  M.A.  1903.  Secretary,  S.R.C  Barrister-at-Law  (Gray's 
Inn).  6th  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.),  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  March  191 5  ; 
Captain  June  1916.  Royal  Air  Force,  Acting  Major  April  1918.  France  Nov. 
1914.     Wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle  March  1915.     O.B.E.  Jan.  1919. 

WOOD,  ORBY  RUSSELL  MORGAN. 

Woodbridge  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1890;  L.R.CP.  &  S.  (Edin.)  and 
L.FP.S.  (Glasg.)  1889.  Finborough  Hall  Red  Cross  Hospital.  2nd  (Vol.) 
Suffolk  Regiment,  Lieut. 

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WOOD,  ROBERT. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1903-4.  O.T.C.  Artillery  191 5,  Cadet. 
R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Captain  June  to  Oct.  1918. 

WOOD,  ROBERT  SCOTT  TAIT. 

Glasgow  High  School  and  Royal  Technical  College.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry, 
May  to  June  1916,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet.  10th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut. 
Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.     A.S.C.  (M.T.).     Royal  Air  Force.     France. 

WOOD,  ROBERT  TURNBULL. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1911-12.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Sept.  to  Oct. 
1914,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1914;  Lieut.  March  1916;  Acting  Captain 
June  1918;  Acting  Major  Dec.  1918.  France  July  1915  to  June  1916,  and 
Feb.  1917-19.     Dispatches  July  1919. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  WILSON. 

Edinburgh  Institution.     M.B.,  CM.  1896.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  191 5. 

WOODBURN,  JAMES  LAURITZ. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  4th  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  Private  ;  L/Corporal.     Royal  Air  Force. 

WOODBURN,  WILLIAM  YOUNG. 

Hamilton  School,  Victoria,  Australia.  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903;  M.D.  1906. 
Mackenzie  Bursar.  Prosector  in  Anatomy.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  June  191 5  to 
March   19 19. 

WOODCOCK,  JOHN  NORMANDALE. 

Bridlington  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Science,  1918.  Leeds  University 
O.T.C,  Cadet.  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916; 
Lieut.  Dec.  191 7. 

WOODE,  CHARLES. 

Brundels  and  Sydney  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  191 3-1 5.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  1913-14,  Cadet.  12th  Royal  Scots,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  to  Dec.  1914; 
Surgeon-Probationer,  191 5. 

WOODHEAD,  Sir  GERMAN  SIMS. 

Huddersfield  College  ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  CM.  1878  ;  M.D.  1881  ;  FRCP. 
(Edin.)  1882.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Pathology.  Professor  of  Pathology,  Cam- 
bridge. Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1885-90,  Unit  Captain.  R.A.M.C  and  Army 
Medical  Service,  Captain  1886;  Lieut.-Col.  Jan.  1909;  Brevet  Colonel  June  1917. 
Eastern  Command,  San  Sao,  Sept.  1914.  Irish  Command,  Tipperary,  Oct.  191 5. 
Adviser  in  Pathology  and  Inspector  of  Military  Hospital  Laboratories,  Sept.  1917  to 
Aug.  1919.     V.D.  1910.     Mention  Jan.  1917.     O.B.E.  Jan.  1918  ;  K.B.E.  June  1919. 

WOODWARD,  ALEXANDER  TAYLOR. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  Anatomy  Staff,  1916.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Oct.  191 3-17,  Cadet  L/Corporal.  R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer, 
Feb.   1915;  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon-Lieut.  July   1917.     China. 

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Record   of  War  Service 

WOODWARD,  ALFRED  CHAD  TURNER. 

Radley  College;  First  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  F.RC.S.  (Edin.)  1904  and  (Eng.) 
191 1.  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,  1904-5.  French  Red  Cross,  Sept.  1914  to 
Jan.  1915.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Sept.  1915  ;  Captain  Sept.  1916;  Major  Jan.  1918. 

WOOLER,  ERNEST  WILLIAM  NOWELL. 

Sedbergh  ;  First  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Captain  Nov.  1916.     Dispatches  1919. 

WRAY,  GERALD  GAGE. 

Academical  Institution,  Coleraine.  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908  ;  D.P.H. 
(Manchester).  Volunteer  Medical  Staff  Corps,  1905-8,  Private.  R.A.M.C.  (T.), 
Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  May  191 5.     2/3rd  East  Lancashire  Field  Ambulance. 

WRIGHT,  ARCHIBALD  FRANCIS. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  1914;  Captain  May 
1916;  Acting  Major  to  Aug.  1919.  3rd  Field  Ambulance,  1st  Division  and 
Guards  Division,  France.  Bacteriologist,  Central  Hospital,  Lichfield.  Dispatches. 
M.C. 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1916 ;  Captain  June  1917.     France  1916. 

WRIGHT,  BERTRAM  ERNEST. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1912-14;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 

WRIGHT,  DAVID. 

Edinburgh  Institution;  First  XV.  and  XL  Cadet  Corps  1913-16.  University 
O.T.C  Infantry,  Nov.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet.  Royal  Defence  Corps,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  1917.     Royal  Air  Force,  Dec.  1917;  Lieut.  May  1918. 

WRIGHT,  GARNETT. 

St  Bees  School,  Cumberland;  First  XV  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900 ;  F.RC.S.  (Eng.). 
Lecturer  in  Operative  Surgery,  Manchester  University.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  1908. 
2nd  Western  and  57th  General  Hospitals. 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  GIBSON  NEILL. 

MA.  (Hons.  Engl.)  1914.  Bachelor  of  Education,  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Aug. 
to  Oct.  191 5,  Cadet,  istand  5th  Cameron  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut. 
July  1917.     France,  Sept.  1916  to  Aug.  1918.     Wounded  at  Meteren  Aug.  1918. 

WRIGHT,  HEDLEY  DUNCAN. 

Queen's  College,  Hobart,  Tasmania.  First  XI.  B.A.  (Tasmania).  Student  of 
Medicine,  1909-16;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1916.  O.T.C.  Medical,  Aug.  1914  to  March  1916, 
Cadet  L/Corporal.     R.A.M.C.  (S.R.),  Lieut.  March  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1916. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  HOWARD. 

King  Edward's  High  School,  Birmingham.  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine, 
1914-16  and  1917-19.  O.T.C  Medical,  Oct.  1915  to  March  1916,  and  April  1918 
to  June  1919,  Cadet.     Non-Combatant  Corps,  Private  April  1916-18. 

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WRIGHT,  LEWIS  JAMES. 

Dumfries  Academy.  M.A.  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  6th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  1910, 
Corporal ;  Sergeant.     Palestine. 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT  YOUNG  MURRAY. 

Hull  Grammar  School.  M.A.  1889.  1st  Cadet  Battn.,  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers 
(Dublin  Schools  Cadet  Corps),  Cadet-Lieut.  April  191 5  ;  Captain  Sept.  191 5  ; 
Major  May  1919.     Acting  Sub-Director  of  Recruiting,  Nov.  191 5  to  May  1916. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904;  M.D.  1912.     R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  April  1915-16. 

WRIGHT,  VERNON  OSWALD. 

York  High  School.  Student  of  Music,  1918.  A.R.C.M.  (Lond.).  7th  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  Lieut.  Dec.  191 2. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  DUNDAS. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1903.  Indian  Medical  Service,  attached  110th  Mahratta  Light 
Infantry,  Captain  ;  Major  March  1917.     Mesopotamia. 

WRIGHTSON,  JOHN  HAROLD. 

Royal  Lancaster  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1900.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Feb. 
191 5  ;  Captain  Feb.  1916.  Attached  8th  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  32nd 
General  Hospital,  Wimereux,  France. 

WYATT,  WALTER. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  1st  Highland  Cadet  Battn.,  Royal  Scots,  1916-18. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  April  to  Oct.  1918,  Cadet.  R.F.A., 
Officer  Cadet  Nov.  191 8. 

WYLIE,  ANDREW  ROBERTSON. 

Kelvingrove  and  McLaren  High  School.  Cadet  Corps  191 3-1 5,  Sergeant.  Student 
of  Science,  1919.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Aug.  1916  to  April  1917,  Cadet  Bombardier; 
Officer  Cadet  April  1917.  R.F.A.,  106th  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1917;  Lieut. 
April  1917.     France,  24th  Division.     Dispatches  June  1919. 

WYLIE,  JOHN  KERR. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1906;  LL.B.  and  Advocate,  1909.  14th  and  13th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1915  ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1917; 
Captain  and  Courts  Martial  Officer,  Dec.  1918.  188th  Prisoner  of  War  Coy. 
France  May  191 6. 

WYLIE,  THOMAS. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1911-14  and  1918;  M.A.  (Hons.  Maths.) 
1920.     8th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Aug.  1914.     France  1914. 

WYLIE,  THOMAS  MURRAY. 

M.A.  191 1.     Schoolmaster.     R.A.M.C.,  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance,  Private. 

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Record  of  War   Service 

WYLIE  SMITH,  ANDREW. 

M.A.  1887.  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland.  5th  Black  Watch,  Volunteers,  2nd 
Lieut.  Nov.  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917.     2nd  Special  Service  Battn.,  191 8. 

WYLLIE,  WILLIAM  GIFFORD. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914;  M.D.  1920.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  1909-11, 
Cadet.  Royal  Navy,  Surgeon  March  1915.  H.M.S.  Invincible ;  R.N.  Auxiliary 
Hospital,  Dungavel,  Strathaven  ;  H.M.  Monitor  33,  Archangel,  1919. 

WYNNE-DAVIES,  LLEWELYN. 

Oswestry  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1897;  M.D.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain. 
Amara  and  57th  Casualty  Station  Hospital,  Quirnah.  Ibi  Column,  West  African 
Forces,  Cameroons.  Twice  Mentioned  in  Dispatches.  O.B.E.  (Military)  Spring 
1919. 

WYON,  GUY  ALFRED. 

Highgate  School.  B.Sc.  (Lond.)  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1910;  M.D.  1915.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  May  1915 ;  Captain  March  191 8.  13th  Casualty  Clearing  Station  and 
19th  Mobile  Laboratory,  France. 

YATES,  ARTHUR  GURNEY. 

Spalding  Grammar  School,  Lincolnshire.  M.A.  1904;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D. 
1910.  R.A.M.C,  Captain  Nov.  1914;  Major  May  191 5.  3rd  Northern  General 
Hospital.     Mention  Oct.  1917. 

YATES,  GEORGE  DOUGAL. 

Fettes  College;  First  XV.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1914.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1909-12,  Cadet. 
R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914  ;  Captain  Nov.  191 5.     Dispatches  Dec.  1916. 

YATES,  ROBERT  BURTON  MEIKLE. 

Sedbergh.  Cadet  Corps  1901-2.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 1.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Captain  April  191 5.     2nd  North  Midland  Field  Ambulance. 

YEATTS,  WILLIAM  WALTER  MURRAY. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Arts,  1913-16;  M.A.  1916,  (Hons.  Maths.)  1919. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1914  to  Sept.  1916,  Cadet.  R.F.A.,  Gunner  Sept.  1916 ; 
Bombardier  Jan.  1917;  Officer  Cadet  Jan.  1917,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Lieut. 
Oct.  191 8.     Three  times  Wounded. 

YELF,  ROBERT  EDWARD  BURNET. 

Campden  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1888.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots, 
Private.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5-16. 

YEOMAN,  ALEXANDER  ROSS. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1895.  Jeffrey  Scholar.  Chaplain  1903 ;  3rd 
Class;  2nd  Class  July  1917.  Interpreter  in  High  and  Cape  Dutch.  France. 
Wounded  at  second  Ypres,  April  191 5.  Three  times  Mentioned  in  Dispatches. 
C.M.G. 

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Record  of  War  Service 

YEOMAN,  JAMES  TELFORD. 

George  Heriot's  School.  O.T.C.  1911-13.  Student  of  Arts,  191 3- 14.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Aug.  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  14th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917 ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  Transferred  to 
17th  and  3rd  Battns.  TankiCorps.     France. 

YEOMAN,  JOHN  BROWN. 

M.B.,  CM.  1893;  M.D.  1898;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1900 ;  D.P.H.  (Liverpool)  1905. 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy.  R.A.M.C,  Major  and  D.A.D.M.S.,  Oct.  1914.  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  July  1917  in  charge  of  43rd  Stationary  Hospital,  El  Arish,  Egypt. 

YIN,  MOUNG  BA. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1912.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Lieut.  Dec.  1914. 

YORSTON,  ROBERT  MacDONALD. 

Montrose  Academy;  First  XV.  Student  of  Science,  1912-14  and  1918.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Oct.  191 2  to  Sept.  1914,  Cadet.  4th  North  Staffordshire  Regiment, 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  May  1917;  Captain  March  1917.  France. 
Wounded  at  the  Somme  July  1916.  Military  Posting  Officer,  Dublin,  Aug.  1918 
to  Jan.  1919. 

YOUNG,  ALEXANDER  MILLER. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  3/7th,  4th,  and  12th 
Royal  Scots,  Private  June  1916;  L/Corporal  Jan.  1917;  Officer  Cadet  May  1917  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1917.     France.     Prisoner  of  War  April  to  Nov.  1918. 

YOUNG,  ALEXANDER  WAUGH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906;  M.D.  191 1  ;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1908.  Anatomy  Staff,  1910. 
R.A.M.C.,  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  191 5.  Lemnos,  Egypt,  and  France. 
M.C.     Medaille  des  Epidemies  (French). 

YOUNG,  ANDREW. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster.  R.F.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  July  1916, 
Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  Major  June  1918. 
O.B.E.  (Military)  May   1919. 

YOUNG,  ANDREW  HAMILTON. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1918-19.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  Sept. 
1917  to  May  1918,  Cadet;  Officer  Cadet  June  1918.  R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb. 
1919. 

YOUNG,  ARCHIBALD  DUNCAN  MacCONNELL. 

Dunfermline  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1914-15  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  1915,  Cadet.     R.G.A.,  Private  Nov.  191 5  ;  Lieut.     Royal  Air  Force. 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  JAMES. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1910-15;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 5.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  191 1  to 
March  1915,  Cadet.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  July  1916.  Gallipoli, 
France,  and  Mesopotamia. 

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YOUNG,  DAVID  MURRAY. 

Kilmarnock  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1912-17;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1917.  O.T.C. 
Medical,  Oct.  191 5  to  May  1918,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  May  1918  to  April  1919. 

YOUNG,  DAVID  ROBERT. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-16.  Student  of  Law,  1917-19.  Y.M.C.A. 
France  1917.  O.T.C.  Artillery,  1917-18,  Cadet  ;  Officer  Cadet  April  1918. 
R.F.A.,  1st  Lowland  Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.   1919. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  1905.  Schoolmaster.  4th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  June  191 7;  Lieut.  Dec.  191 8.     Egypt  and  France.     Wounded. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  ERNEST  ROBERTSON. 

Glasgow  Academy ;  First  XI.  M.A.  1904;  LL.B.  1907.  28th  London  Regiment 
(Artists'  Rifles),  Private  Dec.  191 5.  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut. 
Nov.  1916.     France.     Wounded  at  Ypres  Aug.  1917.     Invalided  out  Jan.  1918. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  GRAFTON  JOSEPH. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898.     Indian  Medical  Service,  Major  June  191 2. 

YOUNG,  HUBERT  TURNER  PENN. 

Oundle  School.  Cadet  Corps  1903-7.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  191 2.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1907-8,  Cadet.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  June  1917  ;  Captain  June  1918. 

YOUNG,  JAMES. 

M.A.  1904.     Schoolmaster.     8th  Royal  Scots  (T),  2nd  Lieut. ;  Lieut.  July  1917. 

YOUNG,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Law,  1908-10.  Solicitor.  8th  Royal  Scots, 
(T),  Sergeant  Nov.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Lieut.  July  1917;  Acting  Captain 
Oct.  1918.     France. 

YOUNG,  JAMES. 

George  Heriot's  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Hons.)  1905  ;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal)  1910, 
No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1901-5.  R.A.M.C.  (T),  Lieut.  1910;  Captain 
1913;  Major  May  191 5  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Aug.  1916.  3rd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance 
France.     Dispatches  June  1918  and  Jan.  1919.     D.S.O.  Jan.  1919. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  ANDERSON. 

Alloa  Academy.  St  Andrews  University  Battery,  R.G.A.,  1906-8.  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1914.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Nov.  191 5;  Captain  May  1916;  Acting  Major  April 
1918  to  March  1919.  2/2nd  North  Midland  Field  Ambulance,  France  1917-19. 
M.C.  Feb.  1918. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  ROY  STEPHENS. 

Edinburgh  Institution.  M.A.  (Hons.  Hist.)  191 2.  Schoolmaster.  9th  Royal 
Scots,  Private  April  1917.  R.N.A.S.,  Temp.  Sub.-Lieut.  (Observer)  Aug.  1917, 
Royal  Air  Force,  Temp.  Lieut.  (Observer)  April  1918.     D.F.C.  Dec.  1918. 

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YOUNG,  JOHN  BENSON. 

Rossall.  Cadet  Corps  1902-6,  Corporal.  Student  of  Medicine,  1909-14;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  1914;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Captain  Aug. 
191 5.     France  Sept.  1914-15.     Invalided  out  1916. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  EDWARD. 

Student  of  Science,  1913-15.  A.S.C.  2nd  Lieut.;  Lieut.  March  1916;  Acting 
Captain  July  1918. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  PERCY. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  University  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Nov.  1916  to  Aug.  1918. 
Cadet  C.Q.M.S.     Seaforth  Highlanders,  Officer  Cadet  Aug.  191 8. 

YOUNG,  MEREDITH. 

Bradford  Grammar  School.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1892;  M.D.  1897;  D.P.H.  1902. 
Barrister-at-Law.  V.A.D.  Hospital,  Chester,  Oct.  1914.  R.A.M.C.  (V.),  Lieut. 
1917;  Captain  1918.     3rd  Volunteer  Battn.,  Cheshire  Regiment. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  STEELE. 

Academical  Institution,  Coleraine ;  First  XV.  and  XI.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1896.  Rugby 
and  Cricket  "Blue."  R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Lieut.  Sept.  1914  ;  Captain  May  191 5.  1st 
East  Lancashire  Field  Ambulance. 

YOUNG,  THOMAS  ADAIR. 

George  Watson's  College.  B.Sc.  1905.  A.M.  ICE.  Nigeria  Regiment,  Lieut. 
Aug.  1917.     East  and  West  Africa. 

YOUNG,  THOMAS  PETTIGREW. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1900 ;  D.Litt.  (Dijon).  Officier  d'Academie. 
Lecturer  in  French,  St  Andrews  University.  St  Andrews  University  O.T.C,  2nd 
Lieut.  Dec.  191 5.     Munitions,  191 5.     Attached  Second  Army  H.Q.,  Jan.  1919. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM. 

Wellington  College,  New  Zealand.  M.B.,  CM.  1892  ;  M.D.  1894;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1 901.     R.A.M.C,  Lieut.  July  191 5  ;  Captain  Dec.  191 5. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  M.A.  (Hons.  Classics)  1914.  i/6th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Nov.  1914;  L/Corporal  May  1915.  9th  East  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd 
Lieut.  April  1916;  Lieut.  Oct.  1917.  Egypt  191 5-16;  Macedonia  1916-17. 
Wounded.      Invalided   out  Sept.   191 8.      Dispatches  (Struma   Front)  Sept.   1916. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  ALLAN. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1908;  M.D.  1918;  D.P.H.  (Camb.)  and 
(Eng.)  191 1.  No.  4  Coy.  Q.R.V.B.,  Royal  Scots,  1904-8,  Private.  R.A.M.C, 
Lieut.  Aug.  1915;  Captain  Aug.  1916.  Dardanelles  (Anzac),  Egypt,  and 
France.     D.S.O.  Jan.  191 7. 

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YOUNG,  WILLIAM  FAULIN. 

Glasgow  Academy ;  First  XI.  M.x^.  1906.  Minister,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland. 
9th  Royal  Scots  (T.),  Private  Sept.  1914 ;  Wounded  and  Discharged  Jan.  1916. 
Chaplain,  4th  Class,  Feb.  1916,  5th  Seaforth  Highlanders.  Royal  Air  Force 
A.P.C.,  April  to  May  1919.  Prisoner  of  War  March  to  Nov.  191 8.  France 
1915.     Dispatches  May  1918.     D.C.M.  Jan.  1916;  M.C.June  1919. 

YOUNGER,  ROBERT. 

Daniel  Stewart's  College.  M.A.  1902.  Schoolmaster.  2/7th  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  Private  Oct.  1916  to  Feb.  1919.  Transferred  R.A.M.C,  attached 
Royal  Serbian  Army,  Salonika. 

YOUNIE,  WILLIAM  SIMPSON. 

Student  of  Arts,  1910-13.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Oct.  1910  to  Nov.  1914,  Cadet.  1st 
Dorsetshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.     M.C. 

YUILLE,  DUNCAN  FERGUSON. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1913-16  and  1918-20.  O.T.C. 
Infantry,  Sept.   1914  to  April   1916,  Cadet.     R.N.V.R.,  Surgeon-Probationer. 

YULE,  ARTHUR  DAVID. 

Arbroath  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1896;  B.Sc.  (P.H.)  1898.  R.A.M.C,  Lieut. 
July  1917;  Captain  July  1918. 


ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  LOWE. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Private  April  1915  ;  2nd  Lieut.  March  1918.  Wounded  April  1917  and 
Sept.  1918. 

BAKER,  ARCHIBALD  DONALD. 

Royal  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  8th  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Private  Sept.  1914;  Sergeant  May  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut.  May  1918 
to  April  1919. 

BELL,  ARCHIBALD. 

Kingussie  School.  Student  of  Divinity,  1919.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders, 
Private  191 1;  L/Corporal  Feb.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917 ;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918. 
51st  Division,  Cyclist  Coy.     17th  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 

BELL,  VERNON. 

Rossall  School.  O.T.C.  191 5-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  General  List, 
attached  Macedonian  Labour  Battn.,  2nd  Lieut.  Nov.   1917. 

BROWN,  CYRIL  WILLIAM  GILLINGHAM. 

Dulwich  College.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  Royal  Navy,  Cadet  and  Midshipman, 
1914;  Sub-Lieut.  1918-19. 

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BURNS,  FRANCIS  PETER. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  4th  Royal  Scots  (Res.),  Private 
March  19 16.     Discharged.     Royal  Air  Force,  Gunnery  Instructor. 

CAIE,  JOHN  MYLES. 

Forfar  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Private 
Feb.  1916.  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1918.  M.C. 
Sept.  1918. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  MacDONALD. 

Boroughmuir  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  3rd  Gordon  Highlanders, 
May   1916.     Northamptonshire  Regiment,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.   1918  to  April   1919. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  IAN. 

Perth  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.F.C.,  1st  Air  Mechanic,  Nov. 
191 5.     Northumberland  Fusiliers,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1918. 

CARROTHERS,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER. 

B.A.  Manitoba  University  O.T.C.,  1914-16.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  Manitoba 
Regiment,  Lieut.  Feb.  1916 ;  Captain  Nov.  1917.  Royal  Air  Force,  1918-19 
France  and  The  Rhine.     D.F.C.  and  Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgian). 

COATS,  JOHN  DUNDAS  ORR. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-12.  B.A.  (Oxford);  Student 
of  Law,  1919.  5th  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1914; 
Lieut.  June  1916;  Temp.  Captain  April  1915.  Attached  Machine-Gun  Corps. 
Aug.  1916;  Acting  Captain  Sept.  1918.     France  and  Mesopotamia. 

CONDIE,  ROBERT  M. 

Buckhaven  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  2nd  Shropshire  Light  Infantry, 
Private  June  191 5. 

CROLE,  GERARD  BRUCE. 

Edinburgh  Academy;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1910-n.  B.A.  (Oxford); 
Student  of  Law,  1919.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut. 
May  1916;  Captain  Sept.  1917.  R.F.A.  and  Royal  Air  Force.  France  1915-17, 
Wounded  and  Prisoner  of  War  Nov.  1917  to  Dec.  1918.     M.C.  Sept.  1917. 

DAVIE,  PETER  COUSIN. 

Timaru  High  School.  B.Sc.  (N.Z.).  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1915  ;  M.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1919. 
R.A. M.C,  Lieut.  Aug.  1915  ;  Captain  Aug.  1916  to  May  1920.  Dispatches  Nov. 
1917  and  July  1918. 

DAVIES-JONES,  CYRIL. 

St  David's  College,  Lampeter;  First  XV  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.F.A., 
Driver  Oct.  1916.     France. 

FAIRLEY,  JAMES  HENRY  BARRIE. 

St  Paul's,  Darjeeling,  India.  Cossipore  Artillery  Volunteers,  1904-13.  Student 
of  Science,  1919.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private  Aug.  1914.  R.F.A.  (S.R.),  2nd  Lieut. 
May  191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  191 7.     29th  Division.     Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France. 

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FERGUSON,  DUNCAN  LAMONT. 

Gill  College,  South  Africa.  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919. 
7th  South  African  Infantry,  Private.     German  East  Africa. 

FINDLAY,  JOHN  MERRIEVALE. 

Southland  High  School;  First  XV.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  N.Z.  Exp.  Force, 
L/Corporal.     M.M.  Oct.  191 8. 

GALL,  DAVID  MENMUIR. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  4th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1917;  Lieut.  July  1918.  6th  attached  2nd 
Scottish  Rifles.     M.C.  Nov.   1917. 

GAVIN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Medicine,  1918.  9th  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  191 5.     France.     Wounded  at  Menin  Road  Sept.  1917. 

GLAISTER,  THOMAS  DERRICK. 

Lanark  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  N.Z.  Field  Artillery, 
Gunner  March  1917.     Wounded  March  1918. 

GOODWIN,  ERNEST  WILLIAM. 

Wyggeston  Grammar  School.  O.T.C.  191 5-16,  Cadet-Sergeant.  Student  of 
Medicine,  1919.  31st  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private  Oct.  1916;  L/Corporal ;  Corporal; 
Sergeant  to  Jan.  1919. 

HARRISON,  JAMES  LEES. 

George  Watson's  College.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  9th  Royal  Scots,  Private 
Aug.  1914.     R.E.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct.  191 5  ;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917-19. 

HENDRY,  RIDLEY. 

Madras  College,  St  Andrews.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  89th  Field  Coy.,  R.E., 
Private  Sept.  1914;  Corporal  June  191 5;  Sergeant  April  1916.  9th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  Sept.  1916;  Lieut.  March  1918.  Wounded  April  1917 
and  Feb.  1919. 

HORNE,  JOHN  L. 

Falkirk  High  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  Royal  Air  Force,  May  1917  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917;  Lieut.  April  1918;  Acting  Captain  Oct.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 
Air  Force  Cross,  Jan.  1919. 

HUGO-BRUNT,  HUGO. 

South  African  College  School.  Cadet  Corps  1910-14.  Student  of  Science,  1919. 
South  African  Heavy  Artillery,  552nd  Siege  Battery,Gunner  Aug.  1915  ;  Bombardier 
Nov.  1917;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.  France.  Wounded  Feb.  1917.  M.M. 
Feb.    1 91 7. 

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HUNTER,  JAMES  KERR. 

Royal  Grammar  School,  Newcastle.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  7th,  21st  and 
24th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Private  June  191 5.  France  Nov.  1916  to  Dec.  1917. 
Wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge  June  1916.  Wounded  and  taken  Prisoner  of  War 
at  Cambrai  Dec.   1917. 

JACK,  DONALD  GEORGE. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Law,  1919.  Lothians  and  Border 
Horse,  Private  Nov.  1914,  15th  Royal  Scots,  Corporal  May  1917.  France. 
Taken  Prisoner  of  War  at  Ypres  Oct.   191 7. 

JAMES,  BENJAMIN. 

Carmarthen  County  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.E.  (Signal  Service), 
Sapper  June  1917  to  Jan.  1919. 

JOHNSON,  ERNEST  HUGH. 

Gresham's  School,  Holt;  First  XV.  and  XI.  O.T.C.  1906-11,  Cadet  Colour- 
Sergeant.  B.A.  (Cambridge) ;  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  R.F.A.,  Northumbrian 
Brigade,  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1914;  Lieut.  June  1916;  Captain  Oct.  1918.  Wounded 
May  and  Sept.  1917.     Dispatches  and  M.C.  June  1918. 

KEIGHLEY,  JAMES  PHILIP. 

Mount  St  Mary's  College,  Chesterfield;  First  XI.  O.T.C.  1915-16.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1919.  9th  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  Private  Dec.  191 5  ;  2nd  Lieut. 
March  1917  ;  Lieut.  Sept.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 

LANG,  FERDINAND  WILSON. 

Auckland  Grammar  School;  First  XV.  O.T.C.  1908-11,  Cadet  Sergeant-Major. 
M.A.  (N.Z.)  1916;  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  Auckland  Regiment,  N.Z.  Exp. 
Force,  Corporal;  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieut.     M.C.  Oct.  1918. 

LEADBETTER,  JAMES  GREENSHIELDS  GREENSHIELDS. 

Rugby.  O.T.C.  1906-10,  Cadet  Corporal.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1914 ;  Student  of  Law, 
1919.  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry,  2nd  Lieut.  Jan.  1914;  Lieut.  Oct.  1915  ;  Captain 
June  1917.  Machine-Gun  Squadron,  Imperial  Camel  Corps.  Cape  Helles,  Egypt, 
Palestine,  and  Syria.     M.C.  March  1918. 

LOVELOCK,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

The  Grocers'  Company  School,  London.  O.T.C.  1910-12.  Student  of  Science,  1919. 
I2th  Rifle  Brigade,  Rifleman  Sept.  1914;  Lewis  Gun  Sergeant  June  1915  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  May   1917  ;  Lieut.  Nov.   1918  to  April   1919.     Four  times  Wounded. 

MACCABE,  JOSEPH. 

Holy  Cross  Academy,  Leith.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  5/6th  Royal  Scots, 
Private  June  1917.     Invalided  out  April  1918. 

Mcculloch,  john  leitch. 

Student  of  Medicine,  1919.     5/6th  Royal  Scots. 

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MACDONALD,  DONALD  ROBERTSON. 

Royal  Academy,  Inverness.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  5th  Cameron  High- 
landers, Private  April  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  •  Lieut.  Feb.  1919.  Wounded 
April  1918. 

McDOWALL,  WILLIAM  ANDSON. 

Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  4th  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
Private  Sept.  191 7.  4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.  7th  Royal 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  to  Feb.   1919.     France,  51st  Division. 

MacGREGOR,  IAN  GREGOR. 

Broughton  School,  Edinburgh.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.G.A.,  Gunner 
Aug.  1914.     RF.A.  attached  R.G.A.,  136th  Heavy  Battery. 

McGUIRE,  THOMAS. 

Bathgate  Academy.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  Royal  Air  Force,  3rd  Air 
Mechanic  April   191 8  to  Feb.   1919. 

MACKINTOSH,  HUGH  CAMERON. 

Merchiston  Castle.  O.T.C.  1910-13.  Student  of  Law,  1919.  7th  Royal  High- 
landers (Black  Watch),  Feb.  1914;  Lieut.  Nov.  1914;  Captain  Nov.  191 5. 
M.C.  July  1917. 

MacLENNAN,  ALISTAIR 

Inverness  High  School.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  4th  Cameron  Highlanders. 
191 1  ;  Sergeant.     Mobilised  Aug.  1914. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT  WADDELL. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1919.  16th  Rifle  Brigade,  Private  May 
1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Aug.  1917  to  Jan.  1919;  Acting  Captain  April  to  July  1918. 
France. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM  GILBERT. 

Reading  School.  O.T.C.  1910-13.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
June  1915.     R.G.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Feb.  1917;  Lieut.  Aug.  1918.     Mention. 

MOWAT,  JAMES  COBBAN  ROSS. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  R.A.M.C,  Private 
Nov.   1916. 

NEWCOMBE,  HAROLD  BERNARD. 

Ebbw  Vale  School.  University  College,  Aberystwyth.  O.T.C.  191 5-16.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1919.  R.G.A.,  15th  Siege  Battery,  Aug.  1916;  2nd  Lieut.  Nov. 
1916;  Lieut.  May   1918.     1st  Field  Survey  Coy.  RE. 

ORD,  ARTHUR  FREDERIC  TROTTER. 

George  Watson's  College  and  Nottingham  High  School.  O.T.C.  1914-15. 
Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  Lieut.  Attached 
Royal  Air  Force. 

751 


Record  of  War  Service 

PHILIP,  NORMAN  McLEOD. 

Linlithgow  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1919.  2nd  Dragoons,  Royal  Scots 
Greys,  Sept.  1914;  Assistant  Sergeant- Accountant  Jan.  to  June  191 5;  L/Corporal 
Aug.  1917;  Corporal  June  1918;  Acting  Sergeant  Jan.  1919.  Gordon 
Highlanders. 

PRESTON,  CLASSON  O'DRISCOLL. 

Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich.  Student  of  Arts,  1919.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut. 
1906;  Lieut.  1909;  Captain  Oct.  1914;  Major  April  1917.  France  and  Salonika. 
Dispatches  Aug.  1914,  June  191 5,  and  Oct.  1917.     D.S.O. 

PRICE,  FREDERICK  NOEL  RITCHIE. 

George  Watson's  College.  O.T.C.  1914-17.  Student  of  Medicine,  1919.  Royal 
Air  Force,  Lieut.  1917-19.     Kite  Balloon  Section,  Med.  Exp.  Force. 

RITCHIE,  PATRICK. 

George  Heriot's  School.  Student  of  Engineering,  1916-17.  O.T.C.  Artillery, 
1916-17.  Royal  Flying  Corps  and  R.A.F.,  2nd  Lieut.  April  1917;  Acting  Flight 
Lieut.  Nov.  1919.  Palestine  and  Russia.  A.F.C.  Orders  of  St  Anne  and 
St  Stanislaus  (Russia). 

SCOTT-ELLIOTT,  GEORGE  FRANCIS. 

B.Sc.  1887.  i/Sth  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Lieut.;  Captain  June  1916. 
Egypt  and  Palestine,  Romani  and  Gaza.  Dispatches.  Order  of  the  Nile 
(4th  Class). 

TOFFT,  WALTER  HENRY. 

Hobart  High  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1887.  A. M.C.  (Australian),  Captain  Aug.  191 5  ; 
Major  Oct.  1917.     M.B.E.  1918. 

WILLIAMSON,  RICHARD  ERNEST. 

Giggleswick  School.  M.B.,  CM.  1880.  2 /6th  Duke  of  Wellington's  Regiment, 
Lieut.-Col.  Transferred  to  R.A.M.C  (T.),  Major  Jan.  1916.  Attached  62nd 
Division  Artillery.  France,  Somme.  Ministry  of  National  Service,  Nov.  1917. 
Ministry  of  Pensions,  April  1919.     V.D. 


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PLATE    XCV. 


ALLAN    EBEXEZER    KER. 


ORDERS,  DECORATIONS  AND 
DISPATCHES 

VICTORIA    CROSS 

KER,  ALLAN  EBENEZER  {b.   1883).  PI.  xcv. 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Student  of  Law,  1903-8.  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  1908.  Queen's  Edinburgh  Mounted  Infantry.  3rd  Gordon 
Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  June  1915;  Lieut.  Jan.  1917.  Attached 
6 1  st  Battn.  Machine-Gun  Corps,  March  191 6.  France  Oct.  191 5  ; 
Salonika  July  191 6  ;  Battle  of  Muchkovo,  near  Vardar  River.  Invalided 
home  Dec.  1916.  Returned  to  France  May  191 7,  and  present  at  the 
Battles  of  the  Somme,  Passchendaele,  Arras,  Ypres,  Cambrai,  and 
St  Ouentin.  Taken  Prisoner  at  St  Ouentin  March  1918.  Secretary 
and  Food  Controller  for  British  Officers  at  Karlsruhe  and  Beeskow, 
March  to  Dec.  191 8.     V.C.  March  191 8. 

Extract  from  the  "London  Gazette"  4th  Sept.  1919: — 

VICTORIA  CROSS 

For  most  conspicuous  bravery  and  devotion  to  duty.  On  the  21st  March 
1918,  near  St  Quentin,  after  a  very  heavy  bombardment,  the  enemy  penetrated 
our  line,  and  the  flank  of  the  61st  Division  became  exposed.  Lieut.  Ker, 
with  one  Vickers  gun,  succeeded  in  engaging  the  enemy's  infantry,  approaching 
under  cover  of  dead  ground,  and  held  up  the  attack,  inflicting  many 
casualties.  He  then  sent  back  word  to  his  Battalion  Headquarters  that 
he  had  determined  to  stop  with  his  sergeant  and  several  men  who  had  been 
badly  wounded,  and  fight  until  a  counter-attack  could  be  launched  to  relieve 
him.  Just  as  ammunition  failed  his  party  were  attacked  from  behind  by  the 
enemy  with  bombs,  machine-guns,  and  with  the  bayonet.  Several  bayonet 
attacks  were  delivered,  but  each  time  they  were  repulsed  by  Lieut.  Ker  and 
his  companions  with  their  revolvers,  the  Vickers  gun  having  by  this  time  been 
destroyed.  The  wounded  were  collected  into  a  small  shelter,  and  it  was 
decided  to  defend  them  to  the  last  and  to  hold  up  the  enemy  as  long  as 
possible.  In  one  of  the  many  hand-to-hand  encounters  a  German  rifle  and 
bayonet  and  a  small  supply  of  ammunition  were  secured,  and  subsequently 
used  with  good  effect  against  the  enemy.  Although  Lieut.  Ker  was  very 
exhausted  from  want  of  food  and  gas  poisoning,  and  from  the  supreme 
exertions  he  had  made  during  ten  hours  of  the  most  severe  bombardment, 
fighting,  and  attending  to  the  wounded,  he  refused  to  surrender  until  all 
his  ammunition  was  exhausted  and  his  position  was  rushed  by  large  numbers 
of  the  enemy.  His  behaviour  throughout  the  day  was  absolutely  cool  and 
fearless,  and  by  his  determination  he  was  materially  instrumental  in  engaging 
and  holding  up  for  three  hours  more  than  500  of  the  enemy. 

753  3  b 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 

VICTORIA    CROSS 

LASCELLES,  ARTHUR  MOORE  (&.   1880).  PI.  xcvi. 

Uppingham.  House  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1899- 1902. 
1st  South  African  Mounted  Rifles,  Rifleman  1914;  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant  1915.  3rd,  14th,  and  15th  Durham  Light  Infantry,  2nd  Lieut. 
1915;  Acting  Captain  1916;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1917. 
German  West  Africa  and  South  Africa  under  General  Botha,  19 14- 15. 
France  191 6- 18.  Wounded  at  the  Somme  in  1916 ;  and  again  at 
Masniere,  near  Cambrai,  on  3rd  Dec.  191 7.  M.C.  and  V.C.,  Jan.  1918. 
Killed  in  action  at  Limont  Fontaine  near  Maubeuge  on  7th  November 
1918. 

Extract  from  the"  London  Gazette"  1st  Jan.  191 8: — 

MILITARY  CROSS 

In  the  15  Bis  Sector,  near  Loos,  on  15th  June  1917,  showed  great  courage 
endurance  and  initiative  in  a  very  successful  daylight  raid.  He  commanded  a 
party  of  forty  other  ranks.  He  led  them  with  great  gallantry,  capturing  all  his 
objectives,  taking  five  prisoners  and  killing  twenty  Germans.  He  conducted 
operation  throughout  with  great  coolness  and  it  was  largely  due  to  his  fine  work 
that  the  withdrawal  of  the  whole  raid  was  carried  out  without  a  casualty.  He  was 
the  last  to  leave  the  trench.  The  success  of  the  raid  was  largely  due  to  the 
valuable  reconnaissance  carried  out  by  this  officer  before  the  raid.  This  officer 
has  many  times  been  brought  to  notice  for  his  gallantry  in  action  and  has 
commanded  his  company  very  well. 

Extract  from  the  "London  Gazette"  nth  fan.  191 8: — 

VICTORIA  CROSS 

Theatre  of  War  in  which  V.C.  wasj   Masni&      Fr  d  Dec.        ;. 

gamed,  and  Date  ot  services.       J  J  '  ' 

For  most  conspicuous  bravery,  initiative  and  devotion  to  duty  when  in 
command  of  his  company  in  a  very  exposed  position.  After  a  very  heavy 
bombardment,  during  which  Captain  Lascelles  was  wounded,  the  enemy  attacked 
in  strong  force  but  was  driven  off,  success  being  due  in  a  great  degree  to  the  fine 
example  set  by  this  officer,  who,  refusing  to  allow  his  wound  to  be  dressed, 
continued  to  encourage  his  men  and  organise  the  defence. 

Shortly  afterwards  the  enemy  again  attacked  and  captured  the  trench,  taking 
several  of  his  men  prisoners.  Captain  Lascelles  at  once  jumped  on  to  the  parapet, 
and,  followed  by  the  remainder  of  his  company — twelve  men  only — rushed  across 
under  very  heavy  machine-gun  fire,  and  drove  over  sixty  of  the  enemy  back, 
thereby  saving  a  most  critical  situation. 

He  was  untiring  in  reorganising  the  position,  but  shortly  afterwards  the 
enemy  again  attacked  and  captured  the  trench  and  Captain  Lascelles,  who 
escaped  after. 

The  remarkable  determination  and  gallantry  of  this  officer  in  the  course  of 
operations,  during  which  he  received  two  further  wounds,  afforded  an  inspiring 
example  to  all. 

754 


PLATE  XCVI. 


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Li 


ARTHUR    MOORE   LASCELLES. 


PLATE    XCVII. 


DAVID    LOWE    MACINTYRE. 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


VICTORIA  CROSS 

MACINTYRE,  DAVID  LOWE  (6.   1895).  PI-  xcvn. 

Portnahaven  School,  Islay,  and  George  Watson's  College.  Student 
of  Arts,  1914-15  and  1918.  O.T.C.  Infantry,  Feb.  to  May  1915,  Cadet. 
13th  and  4th  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  2nd  Lieut.  May 
191 5  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Acting  Captain  and  Adjutant  June  to  Sept. 
1 918.  6th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Jan.  1916-19.  Egypt  and 
Palestine;  France,  Spring  19 18.  Wounded  Sept.  191 8.  V.C.  Oct. 
1918. 

Extract  from  the  "  London  Gazette"  26th  Oct.  1918  : — 

VICTORIA   CROSS 

For  most  conspicuous  bravery  in  attack  when,  acting  as  Adjutant  of  his 
battalion,  he  was  constantly  in  evidence  in  the  firing  line,  and  by  his  coolness 
under  most  heavy  shell  and  machine-gun  fire  inspired  the  confidence  of  all 
ranks. 

Three  days  later  he  was  in  command  of  the  firing  line  during  an  attack,  and 
showed  throughout  most  courageous  and  skilful  leading  in  face  of  heavy  machine- 
gun  fire.  When  barbed  wire  was  encountered  he  personally  reconnoitred 
it  before  leading  his  men  forward.  On  one  occasion,  when  extra  strong 
entanglements  were  reached,  he  organised  and  took  forward  a  party  of  men,  and 
under  heavy  machine-gun  fire  supervised  the  making  of  gaps.  Later  when 
the  latter  part  of  our  line  was  definitely  held  up,  Lieut.  Macintyre  rallied  a 
small  party,  pushed  forward  through  the  enemy  barrage  in  pursuit  of  an  enemy 
machine-gun  detachment,  and  ran  them  to  earth  in  a  "pill-box"  a  short  distance 
ahead,  killing  three  and  capturing  an  officer,  ten  other  ranks  and  five  machine- 
guns.  In  this  redoubt  he  and  his  party  raided  three  "  pill-boxes  "  and  disposed 
of  the  occupants,  thus  enabling  the  battalion  to  capture  the  redoubt. 

When  the  battalion  was  ordered  to  take  up  a  defensive  position,  Lieut. 
Macintyre,  after  he  had  been  relieved  of  command  of  the  firing  line,  reconnoitred 
the  right  flank  which  was  exposed.  When  doing  this  an  enemy  machine- 
gun  opened  fire  close  to  him.  Without  any  hesitation  he  rushed  it  single- 
handed,  put  the  team  to  flight  and  brought  in  the  gun.  On  returning 
to  the  redoubt  he  continued  to  show  splendid  spirit  while  supervising 
consolidation. 

The  success  of  the  advance  was  largely  due  to  Lieut.  Macintyre's  fine 
leadership  and  initiative,  and  his  gallantry  and  leading  was  an  inspiring  example 
to  all. 


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Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


VICTORIA  CROSS 

STRACHAN,   HARCUS  (6.   1884).  PL  xcvm. 

Royal  High  School;  First  XV.  and  XI.  Student  of  Medicine,  1903-5 
and  191 3.  Fort  Garry  Horse,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  Private 
L/Corporal  Dec.  191 5;  Corporal  Feb.  19 16  ;  Sergeant 
Lieut.  Sept.  19 16  ;  Captain  Dec.  19 17  ;  Major  June  191 8. 
Wounded  July    191 7.     M.C.  Aug.    1917  ;   V.C. 


June    1915; 
June  1916 ; 
France  and 
Dec.  19 1 7. 


Belgium. 


Extract  from  the  "London  Gazette"  \6th  Aug.  19 1 7  : — 

MILITARY   CROSS 

For  conspicuous  gallantry  and  devotion  to  duty.     He  commanded  a  party 

which    attacked     the    enemy's    outposts.       He    handled    his    men     with  great 

ability    and    dash,   capturing    eight    prisoners    and    killing    many    more.  The 
operation  was  carried  out  without  a  single  casualty  to  the  party. 

Extract  from  the  "London  Gazette"  18th  Dec.  191 7  : — 

VICTORIA   CROSS 

For  most  conspicuous  bravery  and  leadership  during  operations. 

He  took  command  of  the  squadron  of  his  regiment  when  the  squadron 
leader,  approaching  the  enemy  front  line  at  a  gallop,  was  killed.  Lieut. 
Strachan  led  the  squadron  through  the  enemy  line  of  machine-gun  posts, 
and  then,  with  the  surviving  men,  led  the  charge  on  the  enemy  battery,  killing 
seven  of  the  gunners  with  his  sword.  All  the  gunners  having  been  killed  and  the 
battery  silenced,  he  rallied  his  men  and  fought  his  way  back  at  night  through 
the  enemy's  line,  bringing  all  unwounded  men  safely  in,  together  with  fifteen 
prisoners. 

The  operation — which  resulted  in  the  silencing  of  an  enemy  battery,  the 
killing  of  the  whole  battery  personnel  and  many  infantry,  and  the  cutting 
of  three  main  lines  of  telephone  communication  two  miles  in  rear  of  the  enemy's 
front  line — was  only  rendered  possible  by  the  outstanding  gallantry  and  fearless 
leading  of  this  officer. 


756 


PLATE    XCVIII. 


HARCL'S    STRACHAX. 


PLATE    XCfX. 


§&y 


V 


SAMUEL    THOMAS    DICKSON    WALLACE. 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


VICTORIA  CROSS 

WALLACE,  SAMUEL  THOMAS  DICKSON  (b.  1892).  PI.  xcix. 
Dumfries  Academy.  Student  of  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.  1914. 
O.T.C.  Infantry,  April  1912  to  Oct.  1914.  R.F.A.,  2nd  Lieut.  Oct. 
1914  ;  Lieut.  July  1917  ;  Captain  Aug.  1918.  France,  63rd  Brigade, 
R.F.A.  V.C.  Feb.  1918,  for  service  at  the  Battle  of  Cambrai  on 
30th  Nov.  1 91 7. 

Extract  from  the  "London  Gazette"  i^th  Feb.  1918: — 

VICTORIA   CROSS 

For  most  conspicuous  bravery  and  devoted  services  in  action  in  command 
of  a  section. 

When  the  personnel  of  the  battery  was  reduced  to  five  by  the  fire  of 
the  artillery,  machine-guns,  infantry,  and  aeroplanes ;  had  lost  its  commander  and 
five  of  the  sergeants,  and  was  surrounded  by  enemy  infantry  on  the  front 
right  flank,  and  finally  in  rear,  he  maintained  the  fire  of  the  guns  by  swinging  the 
trails  round  close  together,  the  men  running  and  loading  from  gun  to  gun.  He 
thereby  not  only  covered  other  battery  positions,  but  also  materially  assisted 
some  small  infantry  detachments  to  maintain  a  position  against  great  odds. 

He  was  in  action  for  eight  hours,  firing  the  whole  time,  and  inflicting  serious 
casualties  on  the  enemy.  Then,  owing  to  the  exhausted  state  of  his  personnel,  he 
withdrew  when  infantry  support  arrived,  taking  with  him  the  essential  gun-parts 
and  all  wounded  men. 

His  guns  were  eventually  recovered. 


757  3B2 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH 

KNIGHT  GRAND  CROSS  (G.C.B.) 

Beattv,  David  (Earl)  Keogh,  Alfred. 

Kitchener,  The  Right  Hon.  Earl  Kitchener  of  Khartoum 

KNIGHT    COMMANDER   (K.C.B.) 

Beatson,  George  Thomas  Geddes,  Auckland  Campbell 

Bruce,  David  Porter,  James 

Donaldson,  Hav  Frederick 


Aldridge,  Arthur  Russell 

Balfour,  Andrew 

Begg,  Chas.  Mackie 

Beveridge,  Wilfred  Wm.  Ogilvy 

Birch,  De  Burgh 

Birrell,  Edwin  Thomas  Fairweather 

Bovd,  Francis  Darley 

Bruce,  David 

Cheyne,  Wm.  Watson 

Clark,  James 

Cranston,  Robert 

Dewar,  Thomas  Finlayson 

Donaldson,  Hay  Frederick 

Forrest,  John  Vincent 

Geddes,  Auckland  Campbell 

Gordon-Hall,  Frederick  William  George 

Grayfoot,  Blenman  Buh6t 

Haig,  Patrick  Balfour 


COMPANION    (C.B.) 

{Total  35) 

Handyside,  Patrick  Brodie 

Henderson,  Robert  Samuel  Findlay 

Hunter,  William 

Hutchison,  Robert 

Johnston,  Charles  Arthur 

Johnston,  Henry  Halcro 

Kirkpatrick,  Roger 

Lynden-Bell,  Edward  Horace  Lynden 

Macpherson,  John 

Macpherson,  William  Grant 

Manifold,  Courtenay  Clarke 

Primrose,  Alexander 

Ryan,  Charles  Snodgrass 

Simpson,  Robert  John  Shaw 

Stewart,  James  Purves 

Thom,  George  St  Clair 

Turner,  William  Aldren 


ORDER   OF    MERIT   (O.M.) 

Balfour,  Arthur  J.  (Rt.  Hon.)  Kitchener,  Earl  Kitchener  of  Khartoum 

Beatty,  David  (Earl) 


ORDER   OF    THE    STAR   OF    INDIA 

KNIGHT  GRAND  COMMANDER  (G.C.S.I.) 
Kitchener,  Earl  Kitchener  of  Khartoum 

KNIGHT  COMMANDER  (K.C.S.I.) 
Dunlop-Smith,  James  Robert 


COMPANION  (C.S.I.) 


Aldridge,  Arthur  Russell 


Bannerman,  William  Burney 


758 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


ORDER   OF    SAINT    MICHAEL   AND    SAINT    GEORGE 

KNIGHT  GRAND  CROSS  (G.C.M.G.) 
Kitchener,  Earl  Kitchener  of  Khartoum 


Cheyne,  Wm.  Watson 
Henderson,  Robert  S.  F. 
Hutchison,  Robert 


KNIGHT  COMMANDER  (K.C.M.G.) 

Macpherson,  William  Grant 
Porter,  James 
Stewart,  James  Purves 


COMPANION  (C.M.G.) 
{Total  72) 


Aldridge,  Arthur  Russell 

Badgerow,  George  Washington 

Balfour,  Andrew 

Barnett,  Louis  Edward 

Begg,  Chas.  Mackie 

Bilton,  Lewis  Leonard 

Bird,  John  Turnbull 

Birrell,  Edwin  Thomas  Fairweather 

Blair,  Alexander  Stevenson 

Boyd,  Francis  Darley 

Buist,  Herbert  John  Martin 

Choyce,  Charles  Coley 

Cotterill,  Joseph  Montagu 

Dick,  James  Adam 

Forrest,  John  Vincent 

Granger,  Thomas  Arthur 

Gray,  William  Lewis 

Griffiths,  Joseph 

Gulland,  George  Lovell 

Hamilton,  John  Archibald 

Hepburn,  David 

Huxtable,  Robert  Beveridge 

Jaffray,  W.  Stevenson 

Kenwood,  Henry  Richard 

Kirkpatrick,  Roger 

Leslie,  Archibald  Stewart 

Lindsay,  Creighton  Hutchinson 

Lyell,  David 

McDonald,  Samuel 

Macdougall,  Alex.  James 

McIntosh,  Alexander  Morrison 

Mackay,  William  Bertie 

Mackelvie,  Thomas 

Mackenzie,  Ronald  Pierson 

Maclaren,  Murray 

Maclean,  Alexander  Miller 


Macpherson,  William  Grant 

Manifold,  Courtenay  Clarke 

Martin,  Claude  Buist 

Martin,  James  Fitzgerald 

Mason-Macfarlane,  David  James 

Melville,  Charles  Henderson 

Mill,  Thomas 

Moffat,  Robert  Unwin 

Murray,  Charles  David 

Murray,  Donald  Norman  Watson 

Myers,  Bernard 

Nichol,  Charles  Edward  P.  S. 

Ogilvie,  Walter  Holland 

Parkes,  William  Henry 

Potts,  Edmund  Thurlow 

Prout,  William  Thomas 

Riach,  William 

Robertson,  John 

Russell,  Alexander  Fraser 

Ryan,  Charles  Snodgrass 

Scot-Skirving,  Archibald  Adam 

Simpson,  Robert  John  Shaw 

Sinclair,  Meurice 

Slayter,  Edward  Wheeler 

Stewart,  Hugh 

Symons,  Frank  Albert 

Tewsley,  Cyril  Hocken 

Thom,  George  St  Clair 

Thompson,  Albert  George 

Thomson,  George  Ritchie 

Thomson,  Henry  Alexis 

Wade,  Henry 

Wallace,  David 

White,  Joshua  Chaytor 

wlmberley,  charles  neil  campbell 

Yeoman,  Alexander  Ross 


759 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


ORDER    OF    THE    INDIAN    EMPIRE 

KNIGHT  GRAND  COMMANDER  (G.C.I. E.) 
Kitchener,  Earl  Kitchener  of  Khartoum 


COMPANION  (CLE.) 


Anderson,  John 

Barnardo,  Frederick  Adolphus  Fleming 

Bell,  George  James  Hamilton 

Bell,  Robert  Duncan 

Brebner,  Alick 

Dunlop-Smith,  James  Robert 

Greig,  Edward  David  Wilson 

Heron,  Davis 

Jolly,  Gordon  Gray 


Lamont,  John  Charles 
Macwatt,  Robert  Charles 
Maddox,  Ralph  Henry 
Mell,  Felix  Oswald  Newton 
Melville,  Harry  George 
Milne,  James  William 
Munro,  David 
Sutherland,  David  Waters 
Thorburn,  Harold  Hay 


ROYAL   VICTORIAN    ORDER 

KNIGHT  GRAND  CROSS  (G.C.V.O.) 
Beatty,  David  (Earl)  Keogh,  Alfred 

KNIGHT  COMMANDER  (K.C.V.O.) 
Cranston,  Robert  Dunlop-Smith,  James  Robert 

COMMANDER   (C.V.O.) 
Bankart,  Arthur  Reginald 


MEMBER    (M.V.O.) 


Bardswell,  Noel  Dean 
Cameron,  Ewen 


Carruthers,  James 
Gordon,  A.  A. 


KNIGHT    (Kt.) 


Bruce,  David 

Cotterill,  Joseph  Montagu 


Hewat,  John 

Waterhouse,  Herbert  Furnivall 


ORDER    OF    THE    BRITISH    EMPIRE 


KNIGHT    COMMANDER    (K.B.E.) 

Beatson,  George  Thomas 
Handyside,  Patrick  Brodie 
Hodsdon,  James  William  Beeman 
Mitchell-Thomson,  William 

760 


Ryan,  Charles  Snodgrass 
Wallace,  David 
Woodhead,  German  Sims 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Order  of  the  British  Empire — continued. 


COMMANDER   (C.B.E.) 


[Total  40) 


Barnardo,  Frederick  Adolphus  Fleming 
Beveridge,  Wilfred  William  Ogilvy 
Brander,  William  Browne 
Bridges,  James  Whiteside 
Broatch,  George  Thomas 

Cathcart,  Charles  Walker 
Chovce,  Charles  Coley 
Cranston,  Robert 

Fayrer,  Joseph 

Gabites,  George  Edward 
Gordon,  Arch.  Alexander 

Home,  George 

Jaffray,  W.  Stevenson 
Johnston,  Henry  Halcro 
Johnstone,  Robert  William 

Lord,  John  Robert 
Lyell,  David 
Lyle,  Samuel 

Maccormac,  Henry  . 


Macdonald,  William  Marshall 
Mackay,  Patrick  Robson 
McLean,  Henry  John 
Martin,  James  Fitzgerald 
Mason-Macfarlane,  David  James 
Mill,  Thomas 

Monfries,  Charles  Babington  Smith 
Morton,  Hugh  Murray 
Morton,  William  Cothbert 

Parkes,  William  Henry 

Robinson,  Leonard  Nicholas 
Rudolf,  Robert  Dawson 

Silver,  John  Payzant 

Stansfield,  Thomas  Edward  Knowles 

Stewart,  Frank  White 

Stewart,  John 

Sutherland,  John  Donald 

Thom,  George  St  Clair 
Thomson,  David  George 

Wallace,  David 

Watson,  Alexandra  M.  C.  {nee  Geddes) 


OFFICER   (O.B.E.) 
{Total  174) 


Addison-Smith,  Chilton  Lind 
Allen,  Charles  Henry 
Anderson,  Alexander 
Anderson,  David  Irving 

Balfour,  Harry  Hyndman 

Balfour,  James  Moncreiff  (The  Hon.) 

Barkley,  Thomas  Yuille 

Bashford,  Ernest  Francis 

Baxter,  Chas.  Botteril 

Bell,  Thomas  Carmichael 

Bennett,  William 

Black,  Norman 

Bowerbank,  Fred  Thompson 

Brown,  Francis  Robert 

Brown,  William 

Bruce,  George  Robert 


Bruce,  John 
Bruce,  William 
Burns,  Henry 

Cairns,  John 

Carmichael,  Jas.  Chas.  Gordon 

Chambers,  Robert  Alexander 

Child,  Armando  Dumas 

Chill,  Edwin  Albert 

Cowan,  John 

Coward,  Noel  Anthony 

Cox,  Joshua  John 

Crabbie,  John  E. 

Craig,  John  Gibson 

Cran,  Peter  McLellan 

Crawford,  James  Muir 

Cunningham,  Barbara  Martin 


761 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Order  of  the  British  Empire  (Officer) — continued. 


Davidson,  Hugh  Stevenson 
Davison,  Wm.  Henderson 
Deas,  Percy 
Dinwiddle,  Melville 
Dukes,  Cuthbert 
Dunbar,  Henry  John 
Duncan,  George  Simpson 
Dunlop,  William 
Dunnett,  George  Victor 

Elliott,  Arthur  Campbell 

Ferguson,  John  Alexander 
Findlay,  George  Wm.  Marshall 

Gibson,  Richard  Edward 

Gill,  John  Galbraith 

Gordon,  Philip  James 

Graham,  David  James 

Graham,  Wm.  Thomson 

Grant,  Andrew  (Acting  Major) 

Gray,  Alexander  Charles  Edward 

Greer,  Wm.  Niven 

Guthrie,  Robert  Lyall 

Hall,  James  Thomas 

Hamilton,  Alexander  George 

Hanna,  William  G.  C. 

Hardie,  Robert 

Harper  Nelson,  John  Joseph 

Hartley,  James  Norman  Jackson 

Haultain,  Wm.  Francis  Theodore 

Hastie,  Stuart  Henderson 

Home,  George 

Home,  William  Edward 

Hope,  Edward  William 

Hunter,  Evan  Austin 

Hutchinson-Low,  Richard  M. 

Inch,  Thomas  Douglas 

Jackson,  George  Erskine 
Jardine,  John 
Jarvis,  Oswald  Duke 
Jenkins,  George  John 
Johnston,  John 
Johnstone,  Robert  William 

Kelman,  John 

Kennedy,  Wm.  Nicol  Watson 

Kerr,  Charles 


Kidd,  Alexander  Edward 
King,  David  Barty 
Knight,  James  St  Pierre 
Knuthsen,  Louis  Francis 

Leask,  James  B. 
Leggat,  George  Leggat 
Leighton,  Gerald  Rowley 
Lennox,  John 
Lindsay,  Walker  Stewart 
llnklater,  george  james  irvine 
Lornie,  Peter 
Low,  James  Lawson 

Macarthur,  Donald  Hector  Colin 

Macaulay,  Donald 

Macdiarmid,  Peter 

Macdonald,  Angus  Graham 

Macdonald,  Ranald 

Macfie,  Ronald  Bute 

McHutchon,  Edwin  Gray 

Mackenzie,  Alex.  Donald 

Mackenzie,  Eric  Francis  Wallace 

Mackenzie,  John  William 

McNaughton,  William 

Macphail,  Hector  Duncan 

Macpherson,  M.  M. 

Margetts,  Horace  Palmer 

Marshall,  Legh  Richmond  Herbert  Peter 

Martin,  William  Lewis 

Maxwell,  Raymond 

Menzies,  Robert 

Milne,  G.  Wardlaw 

Mitchell,  Lachlan  Martin  Victor 

Molony,  John  Barre  De  Winton 

Monfries,  Charles  Babington  Smith 

More,  Paxton  St  Clair 

Morrison,  John  Tertius 

Motherwell,  Gavin  Black  London 

Munro,  Edmund  Brodie 

Mursell,  Henry  Temple 

Nelson,  John  Joseph  Harper 
Newman,  R.  E.  Upton 
Nicol,  George 

Ogilvie,  Alexander 
Oliver,  Archibald 


Pollock,  John  Donald 
Primrose,  Alexander  Ferguson 


762 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatcher 


Order  of  the  British  Empire  (Officer) — co?iti?wed. 
Prout,  William  Thomas 


Rabagliati,  Duncan  Silvestro 

Radcliffe,  Frank 

Ramsay,  Graham  Colville 

Ritchie,  Robert  Linton 

Ritchie,  Thomas  Clark 

Ritchie,  William  Thomas  (R.A.M.C.) 

Robertson,  George  Henry  Whiteside 

Robertson,  John 

Robertson-Durham,  James  A. 

Ross,  William  David 

Rutherford,  Percival  Thomas 

Sanderson,  Francis  Robert 
Scrimgeour,  Frederick  John 
Simpson,  Alexander  P. 
Simpson,  James  Bertie 
Simson,  Robert 
Sinclair,  Donald  Boase 
Skinner,  Ernest  William 
Smith,  George  William 
Smith,  Julian  Carter  Carrington 
Southon,  Charles  Edward 
Stevenson,  George  Henderson 
Stobie,  William 
Stott,  James  Robert 
Strain,  Laurence  Hugh 

Thompson,  Frank  Stewart  Corbett 


Thomson,  David 
Thomson,  John  James 
Tims,  Henry  William  Marett 
Tod,  Fred.  Lewis  Maitland 
Todd,  Edwin  Ernest  Enever 

Unwin,  Thomas  Barton 
Urquhart,  Alexander  Lewis 

Veitch,  Robert  McLeod 
Verel,  Raymond 

Wakelin,  James  Glencorse 
Walker,  Norman  Dunbar 
Wall,  Charles  Percival  Bligh 
Watson,  Alexander  Pirie 
Webster,  Arthur  Douglas 
Wedderburn,  Ernest  Maclagan 
Weir,  Robert  Yaxley 
Wells,  Joseph  Douglas 
Whigham,  Walter  K. 
Wilkie,  David  Percival  Dalbreck 
Williams,  William  Edward  Rees 
Wilson,  Andrew 
Wood,  Murdo  Mackenzie 
Woodhead,  German  Sims 
Wynne-Davies,  Llewelyn 

Young,  Andrew 


MEMBER   (M.B.E.) 


Balfour,  Harry  Hyndman 

Cavaye,  Ronald  J. 

Farquhar,  Henry 
Forbes,  Duncan 
Fraser,  Catherine 
Fraser,  George  Alexander 

Grant,  Andrew 
Green,  Joseph 

Hamilton-Grierson,  Philip  Francis 

Kennedy,  Duncan 


Martine,  William  Robert 
Maclean,  Charles  A. 

Patrick,  Neil  James  Kennedy  Cochran 

Scrimgeour,  James 

Slayter,  John  Howard 

Smart,  Archibald  Guelph  Holdsworth 

Stevenson,  John  Horne 

Thomas,  Arthur  Henry 
Thomson,  Frederick  Charles 

Walker,  George  David 
Watson,  John  Charles 


763 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 
COMPANION    OF    HONOUR 

Keogh,  Alfred 


DISTINGUISHED    SERVICE    ORDER 


COMPANION    (D.S.O.) 


{Total  175) 


Anderson,  Charles 
Anderson,  Lewis 
Angus,  A.  W. 
Archibald,  Robert  George 

Babington,  Marcus  Hill 

Barkley,  James 

Barrington-Ward,  Victor  Michael 

Beatty,  David  (Earl) 

Bedingfield,  Harry 

Bell,  John  Grenville 

Bell,  Whiteford  James  Edward 

Bennett,  William 

Beveridge,  Wilfred  Wm.  Ogilvy 

Black,  Robert  Barclay 

Blackwood,  William 

Bomford,  Leslie  Raymond 

Booth,  Patrick  Dick 

Bowie,  John  Darling 

Bradley,  Frederick  Hoysted 

Brash,  James 

Brebner,  Charles  Stuart 

Bremner,  George 

Brown,  George  Herbert  James 

Buist,  Herbert  John  Martin 

Butchart,  Henry  Jackson 

Cameron,  James  Black 
Carruthers,  James 
Cobb,  William  Grahame 
Cochrane,  Charles  William 
Connell,  J.  C.  W. 
Craig,  Archibald  Hay 
Craig,  George 
Craig,  William  Bannerman 
Craig-Brown,  Ernest 
Crombie,  John  Frank 
Cunningham,  Francis  Wm.  Murray 
Cuthbert,  Thomas  Wilkinson 

Darling,  John  May 


Davidson,  James 

Davidson,  James  Eadie 

De  La  Pryme,  Percy  Christopher 

Dickson,  Maurice  Rhynd 

Dinwiddie,  Melville 

Dobson,  John  Greenlaw 

Dods,  Joseph  Espie 

Donaldson,  Herbert 

Dunn,  James  Churchhill 

Eames,  Charles  William 

Ferguson,  George  Douglas 
Fergusson,  Vivian  Moffat 
Findlay,  James  Leslie 
Fisher,  David  Leonard 
Fleming,  Arch.  Nicol 
Fleming,  Charles  Christie 
Fletcher,  William 
Foggie,  Wm.  Edward 
Forsyth,  William  Henry 
Foulis,  Douglas  Ainslie 
Fraser,  Alastair  Norman 
Fraser,  Henry 

Gardner,  William  Ross 
Gibson,  George  Herbert  Rae 
Gill,  John  Galbraith 
Girdwood,  Robert  Lawrie 
Gordon,  Alexander  Maclennan 
Gordon,  Reginald  Glegg 
Green,  Thomas  Arthur 
Gunson,  Edward  Carwardine 
Gunter,  Francis  Ernest 

Haig,  William 

Hardyman,  John  Hay  Maitland 

Heddle,  Malcolm 

Henderson,  Patrick  Hagart 

Holmden,  Frank  Alfred  Amphlett 

Husband,  George  Staunton 


764 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Distinguished  Service  Order  (Companion) — continued. 


Hutchison,  Robert 
Huxtable,  Robert  Beveridge 
Hvslop,  James 

Johnston,  Charles  Arthur 

Kay,  David  Miller 
Knox,  Robert  Welland 

Lang,  Eric  Christison 

Lees,  David 

Lindsay,  Creighton  Hutchinson 

Lyell,  David 

McAllum,  Stuart  Gerald 
McConaghy,  William 
Macdonald,  James  Alexander 
McDonald,  Samuel 
McIntyre,  Hugh  Ross 
Mackenzie,  Donald  Francis 
Mackenzie,  Francis  Burnett 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth  William 
Mackenzie,  Lionel  De  Amaral 
Mackenzie,  William 
Mackie,  George 
Maclagan,  Douglas  Craig 
Maclean,  Alexander 
Macleod,  James  Strachan 
Macmillan,  Charles  Clarke 
Macmillan,  Robert  James  Alan 
Manifold,  John  Alexander 
Maughan,  John  St  Aubyn 
Meadows,  Robert  Thornton 
Meeke,  Hugh  Craig 
Menzies,  Arthur  John  Alexander 
Menzies,  Jack  McKenzie 
Miller,  George  Waterston 
Miller,  William  Archibald 
Mitchell,  James  Thomson  Rankin 
Moffat,  F.  J.  C. 
Morgan,  Wm.  D. 
Morrison,  William  Kenneth 
Morton,  Hugh  Murray 
Muller,  Charles  Herold 
Murray,  Donald  Norman  Watson 
Murray-Lyon,  David  Murray 

Naismith,  John  Oliver 

Newton,  Charles  Treweeke  Hand 

Nichol,  Charles  Edward  P.  S. 


Panton,  Henry  Forbes 

Paterson,  David 

Paton,  Montgomery  Paterson 

Pawlett,  Francis 

Penfold,  Ernest  Alfred 

Percival,  Edgar 

Philip,  George  Morrison 

Poole,  Leopold  Thomas 

Porteous,  Norman 

Porter,  William  Guthrie 

Potts,  Edmund  Thurlow 

Preston,  Classon  O'Driscoll 

Pringle,  Robert  Norman 

Puckle,  B.  Hale 

Purves,  Robert  Black 

Rattray,  Malcolm  McGregor 
Ray,  Matthew  Burrow 
Reid,  Walter  Richard 
Richardson,  Hugh 
Robertson,  Douglas  William 
Rogers,  James  Samuel  Yeaman 
Rorie,  David 

Rowan-Robinson,  John  Rowan 
Rutherford,  Norman  Cecil 

Scott,  John 
Scott,  Thomas  Henry 
Silver,  John  Payzant 
Sinclair,  Patrick 
Slayter,  Edward  Wheeler 
Sloan,  Allen  Thomson 
Smart,  Morton  Warrack 
Smith,  John  Grant 
Smith,  Stanley  Alwyn 
Somervail,  William  Fulton 
Stevenson,  William  Scott 
Stewart,  Frederick  Naylor 
Stewart,  Hugh 
Sutherland,  Hector  William 
Symons,  Frank  Albert 

Taylor,  George  Pritchard 
Thom,  John  Gibb 
Thompson,  Albert  George 

Vaughan,  Edmund  Wayne 
Vaughan-Williams,  Herbert  Wynne 

Wade,  Henry 

Walsh,  Roy  William  Whiston 


765 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 

Distinguished  Service  Order  (Companion) — continued. 


Walshe,  Sarsfield  James  Ambrose  Hall 
Ward,  Joseph  Hugh 
Warden,  Herbert  Lawton 
Watson,  Allan 
Watson,  Stanley 


Whait,  John  Robert 
White,  Charles  Richardson 

Young,  James 

Young,  William  Allan 


Glegg,  William  Little 
Joe,  Alexander 


DISTINGUISHED    SERVICE    CROSS    (D.S.C.) 

Westwater,  John  Sinclair 


Stirling,  James  Alexander 
Strain,  Laurence  Hugh 


MILITARY   CROSS    (M.C.) 


Adam,  George  Min 
Adam,  James  Neilson 
Addis,  William  Robert 
Airman,  James  Hislop 
Aitchison,  William 
Alexander,  David  C. 
Alexander,  George  James 
Alexander,  Robert  H. 
Allan,  Robert  Marshall 
Allan,  William  Nimmo 
Allison,  Thomas  Bisset 
Anderson,  Charles 
Anderson,  Frederic  A. 
Anderson,  John  George 
Anderson,  Lewis 
Anderson,  Mark  Loudon 
Anderson,  Robert  John 
Anderson,  Robert  Pringle 
Anderson,  William 
Andrew,  Alexander  K. 
Andrew,  Thomas  F. 
Andrews,  John  Alban 
Anthony,  John 
Armit,  Napier 
Ash,  Robert  Vacy  C. 
Averill,  Leslie  Cecil  L. 

Bain,  Daniel 

Bain,  James 

Baird,  W.  J.  Stirling 

Balfour,  Thomas  Henry 

Ball,  George  Falconer 

Balmain,  Roy  Frederick 


{Total  705) 

Barclay,  Hugh  B. 
Barclay,  William 
Barron,  Roderick 
Bartholomew,  George  G. 
Bartholomew,  John 
Baxter,  David  Leishman 
Beaton,  George  Mackie 
Beattie,  John  Menzies 
Beckerleg,  Vivian  C. 
Begg,  Robert  Campbell 
Bell,  Delvine 
Bell,  Francis  Gordon 
Bell,  James  Gordon 
Bell,  John  Douglas 
Bell,  William  Ivor 
Bennett,  W.  Gordon 
Bentley,  James 
Beveridge,  Gordon 
Beveridge,  Robert 
Bezuidenhout,  Peter  H.  S. 
Biden,  William  Mervyn 
Biggam,  James 
Bisset,  Walter 
Black,  David  Christie 
Black,  Norman 
Blackwood,  Robert  Cecil 
Blackwood,  William  T. 
Blair,  Edward  James 
Blair,  Patrick  Alexander 
Blair,  William  Robert 
Blandy,  Gurth  S 
Bloom,  Arthur 
Boag,  John  Hamilton 

766 


Bomford,  Leslie  Raymond 
Booth,  Patrick  Dick 
Borwick,  George 
Bowen-Rees,  Richard  Eric 
Boyd,  James  Roberts 
Bradley,  Fred.  Hoysted 
Brash,  James 
Brash,  James  Couper 
Bremner,  Alexander 
Bremner,  George 
Brewis,  Robert  R. 
Broadwood,  Robert  Grant 
Brown,  Charles  Rolland 
Brown,  Gavin  Stiell 
Brown,  Kenneth  Robert 
Brown,  William  Thomson 
Browne,  Bernard  Score 
Brownlie,  James  R. 
Brownlie,  William 
Bruce,  Lewis  Campbell 
Bullock,  Arthur  Edwin 
Burgh,  Edward  Henry 
Burnet,  Gilbert 
Burns,  J.  Rattray 
Burton,  Alexander  B. 

Caie,  John  Myles 
Callen,  James  Anderson 
Calwell,  Andrew  Fisher 
Cameron,  Angus 
Cameron,  Dugald 
Cameron,  Roderick  D. 
Campbell,  Alexander 


Orders,  Decorations  and  Dispatches 


Military  Cross — continued. 

Campbell,  Arthur 
Campbell,  David 
Campbell,  Lachlan  G. 
Campbell,  Samuel  B.  B. 
Cant,  Andrew  McGregor 
Cant,  Robert  Bremner 
Chalmers,  Thomas  E.  B. 
Chambers,  James 
Chandler,  Fred.  Charles 
Charles,  John  James  P. 
Cheves,  Alexander  Bruce 
Chodak,  Henry  Alexis 
Christie,  Graham  Wilson 
Clark,  Arthur  Gruchy 
Clark,  Edward  James 
Clark,  Francis  William 
Clarke,  Frederick  O. 
Clarke,  Thomas  William 
Cleghorn,  Alfred  M. 
Clements,  Thomas  E. 
Collier,  David  Eric 
Collier,  Howard  E. 
Conder,  Archibald  F.  R. 
Connell,  Robert  M. 
Cook,  Alan  Gibb 
Cooper,  C.  G.  T. 
Corkill,  Thomas  F. 
Cormack,  Harry  Slater 
Court,  Alexander  C 
Cousland,  Kenneth  H. 
Cowan,  Andrew 
Craig,  Arch.  Campbell 
Craig,  Archibald  Hay 
Craig,  David  Duncan 
Craig,  Nicholas  Smith 
Crawford,  Gilbert  M. 
Crawford,  William 
Creaser,  Fred.  George 
Crole,  Gerard  Bruce 
Crosbie,  Kenneth  C. 
Cruickshank,  James  A. 
Cunnison,  Thomas  John 
Cushny,  Alexander  Ogilvy 
Cuthbert,  David  A.  R. 
Cuthbert,  John 

Dalziel,  Ewen  G. 
Dandie,  James  Naughton 
Darling,  James  Walker 
Darling,  William 
Davidson,  Alan  Munro 


Davidson,  Alexander  W. 
Davidson,  Frederick  C. 
Davidson,  Herbert  John 
Davidson,  John  Polson 
Davie,  James  Murray 
Davie,  Thos.  Macnaughton 
Davies,  Purser 
Davin,  Laurence  Frank 
Deane,  Charles  Gordon 
Derry,  Douglas  Erith 
Dick,  James  H. 
Dickie,  Edgar  Primrose 
Dickson,  Ian  Dunbar 
Dickson,  James 
Dinwiddie,  Melville 
Dods,  Joseph  Espie 
Donald,  Douglas  Alan 
Douglas,  George  Purves 
Douglas,  George  R.  P. 
Douglas,  Ian  Victor 
Douglas,  William  Low 
Drummond,  Robert  K. 
Drummond,  Wm.  Miller 
Drummond  Shiels,  Thomas 
Duff,  Alex.  Macgregor 
Duff,  Donald  Gordon 
Duffes,  Arthur  Paterson 
Duncan,  George  Wilson 
Duncan,  John  Alfred  A. 
Dundee,  Charles 
Dunlop,  Alfred  Joseph 
Dunn,  James  Churchill 
Durward,  Andrew  B. 
Durward,  Walter  S. 

Eagles,  Victor  Thomas  W. 
Eaton,  Richard  Oliver 
Edmond,  John  James  B. 
Elder,  Edward  Medcalf 
Ewing,  John 

Fairgrieve,  Thomas  D. 
Fairweather,  George  M. 
Fairweather,  R.  M.  D. 
Falconer,  Archibald  B. 
Falconer,  Keith  Douglas 
Farie,  Gilbert  John 
Farmer,  William  Sydney 
Fenwick,  Stanley 
Ferguson,  John  James  H. 
Ferguson,  William  Haig 

767 


Ferguson,  William  Pike 
Fergusson,  Donald  C. 
Ferrie,  Arch.  McLaren 
Findlay,  Ronald  Stuart 
Finlayson,  Donald 
Fitzgerald,  Wm.  Ernest 
Fleming,  David 
Fleming,  David  Pinkerton 
Fleming,  Ian  Grant 
Flett,  Henry  William 
Forbes,  Alastair  Gordon 
Forbes,  Alex.  Keith 
Forman,  Arthur 
Forrester,  William  R. 
Forsyth,  Charles  C. 
Fortune,  Mackenzie 
Fraser,  Douglas  James 
Fraser,  Duncan  Menzies 
Fraser,  John 
Fraser,  John  Alexander 
Frew,  David  Benny 
Frew,  John  Williamson 

Gall,  David  Menmuir 
Galletly,  Alexander 
Galloway,  Robert  Angus 
Ganapathy,  Codanda  M. 
Gardiner,  Patrick  P.  L. 
Gardiner,  William  Tyler 
Garrett-Fisher,  Wm.  E. 
Gavin,  William  Strachan 
Geddes,  Alastair  Cosmo  B. 
Georgeson,  Harold 
Giblin,  Norris 
Gibson,  Robert  Gray  N. 
Gilchrist,  Kenneth  A. 
Giles,  Austin  Charles 
Gill,  John  Galbraith 
Gillespie,  Hope  Murray 
Gillespie,  John  Marchbank 
Gillies,  John 
Gillieson,  William  Phin 
Gilmour,  John 
Goldie,  William 
Gordon,  Alexander  M. 
gourlay,  geoffry  b. 
Gourlay,  Wm.  Balfour 
Gow,  John  Miller 
Graham,  Malcolm 
Graham,  Thomas 
Grainger-Stewart,  Thomas 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Military  Cross — conti?med. 

Grant,  George  Reginald 
Grant,  Gerald  Wallace 
Grant,  John  Charles  B. 
Grant,  John  Peter 
Grant,  John  Victor  L. 
Grant,  Thomas  F. 
Grayston,  John  William 
Greenwood,  Robert  Alfred 
Greer,  William  Wells 
Grieve,  John  Caldwell 
Groenewald,  Albert 
Gunn,  John 
Guy,  James  Campbell  M. 


Haddon,  David  A.  R. 
Haddow,  Ross  T. 
Hall,  Robert 
Halliwell,  Basil  T. 
Hamilton,  E.  Stuart  Burt 
Hamilton,  Andrew  S.  L. 
Hannah,  Robert 
Hannay,  Harry 
Hardyman,  John  Hay  M. 
Harle,  Richard  John  P. 
Harper,  Frederick  George 
Harper-Nelson,  John  J. 
Harris,  Chester 
Hart,  Fred.  G. 
Hasell,  Godfrey  Sinclair 
Haslam,  John  Fearley  C. 
Hastie,  Stuart  Henderson 
Hastings,  Thomas  Ernest 
Haultain,  Wm.  Francis  T. 
Hay,  James 

Haycroft,  John  Berry 
Heathcote,  George  F.  P. 
Heddle,  Malcolm 
Henderson,  Francis 
Henderson,  George  F. 
Henderson,  James  Elmslie 
Hendrie,  John  Gairdner  W. 
Hendry,  Patrick 
Hepburn,  Wm.  Allan  F. 
Hepple,  Robert  Alexander 
Herd,  Walter 
Herridge,  David  Russell 
Hill,  James  Gill 
Hird,  Fred  Waistell 
Hodgson,  Stewart 
Howard,  Douglas  Walter 
Hunter,  Alan  David 


Hunter,  Arthur  Joseph  G. 
Hunter,  Norman  C. 
Hurst,  John  Thomas 
Hutchison,  Adam  Fraser 
Hutchison,  William  M. 

Impey,  Robert  Lance 
Inch,  Robert  Stuart  Mark 
Inch,  Thomas  Douglas 
Inglis,  Gordon  Stewart 
Inglis,  Joseph  Ellis 
Ireland,  John 

Jackson,  George  Erskine 
Jackson,  Thomas  William 
Jamieson,  Arthur 
Jeffrey,  John  George  A. 
Jenkins,  Gerald  Kerr 
Jenkins,  George  M. 
Johns,  Frederick  Noel 
Johnson,  Ernest  Hugh 
Johnston,  Matthew  James 
Jones,  Lionel  Baker 
Joynt,  Norman  Lockhart 

Keep,  Arthur  Corrie 
Keith,  David  Barrogill 
Kelly,  John  Lawson 
Kennedy,  Alexander 
Kennedy,  Angus  John  A. 
Kennedy,  Norman  Dougall 
Kent,  John  Robert 
Kerr,  Francis  Kenneth 
Kirk,  James 

Kirsopp,  Edgar  Craig  B. 
Kitchen,  Hugh  Miller 
Knight-Coutts,  Cecil 

Laidlaw,  William 
Laing,  Arthur  Cecil 
Laing,  John  Mackintosh 
Lambie,  Charles  George 
Lang,  Ferdinand  Wilson 
Large,  David  Torquil  M. 
Lascelles,  Arthur  M.  (V.C.) 
Laurie,  Albert  Ernest 
Lawrie,  Maurice  Bertram 
Lawson,  John  Wilson 
Lawson,  Joseph  I. 
Lawson,  Robert 
Leadbetter,  James  G. 
768 


Leckie,  John 
Lee,  Alaister  Fraser 
Lethem,  William  Ashley 
Lindsay,  Robert  Strathern 
Lindsay,  W.  C.  S. 
Linton,  Alexander 
Linzell,  Stanley  James 
Little,  Paul  Macdonald 
Livingstone,  Arch.  McD. 
Lloyd,  Raymond  Lionel 
Lockhart,  Robert 
Lockhart,  Thomas  T.  R. 
Low,  Herbert  Bruce 
Low,  John  Jackson 
Lumsden,  George  J.  S. 
Lyell,  Thomas 

McAfee,  Duncan  John 
McAinsh,  Duncan  Taylor 
Macaskie,  Wilfrid  Victor 
McCallum,  James  Russell 
McCallum,  Peter 
McCaskie,  Roy  White 
McConnell,  Albert  E.  P. 
McConnell,  Primrose 
McCracken,  Angus  Murray 
Macdonald,  Alastair  Hugh 
Macdonald,  Angus  Hugh 
Macdonald,  Eric 
Macdonald,  Ian  F. 
McDonald,  John  Rough 
Macdonald,  John  V. 
Macdonald,  Norman  James 
Macdonald,  Roderick  O.  C. 
McDonald,  William  S. 
McElney,  Robert  Gerald 
McEwen,  Ewyn  Alastair 
McEwen,  Thomas 
McFarlane,  Wilfrid 
Macgibbon,  James 
Macgregor,  Arch.  Gordon 
Macgregor,  David  H. 
McGregor,  Eric 
McGregor,  George  B. 
McGregor,  James  Allister 
Macgregor,  Robert  F.  D. 
McHardy,  Archibald 
M'Intosh,  Hugh  P.  F. 
M'Intyre,  Hugh  Ross 
M'Intyre,  William  K. 
M'Iver,  Donald  Patrick 


Orders,  Decorations  and  Dispatches 


Military  Cross — continued. 

Maciver,  S.  L. 
Mackay,  Donald 
Mackay,  George 
Mackay,  George  R.  E.  G. 
Mackay,  George  Stibbard 
Mackay,  James  A.  C. 
Mackay,  John  Chiene 
McKay,  Magnus  Ross 
McKeand,  William  Ian 
McKelvey,  Daniel 
Mackenzie,  Donald  Ross 
Mackenzie,  Eric  F.  \V. 
Mackenzie,  Eric  Lofts 
Mackenzie,  Francis  B. 
Mackenzie,  John  A. 
Mackenzie,  John  Tolme 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth  W. 
Mackenzie,  Lionel  de  A. 
Mackenzie,  Malcolm  D. 
Mackenzie,  R.  W.  K. 
McKerrow,  Mungo 
McKie,  Henry  Erskine 
McKinna,  Henry  D. 
McKinnon,  Patrick 
Mackintosh,  Charles 
Mackintosh,  HughC. 
Mackintosh,  Ian 
Mackintosh,  William  D. 
Maclachlan,  Alastair  D.  B. 
Maclachlan,  Charles  F. 
Maclagan,  Philip  W. 
Maclean,  Charles  A. 
McLean,  James  Younger 
M'Lean,  William  F. 
M'Menamin,  Francis  de  S. 
Macmillan,  Hugh  A. 
McMurtrie,  Alex.  C.  B. 
Macnae,  Robert 
McNair,  Herbert 
McNeil,  Robert  Patrick 
McPhee,  Arthur  David 
Macpherson,  Charles  J. 
Macpherson,  Hugh  B. 
Macrae,  Kenneth  M. 
McVicker,  Daniel 
Main,  John  Alexander 
Mair,  Robert  Cumming  T. 
Malcolm,  John  Wright 
Mallace,  Alexander  C. 
Malloch,  Duncan 
Malseed,  Alfred 


Manford,  Gilbert  C. 
Manifold,  John  A. 
Manion,  Robert  James 
Mann,  Alan  Cowan 
Manning,  Edyr  Rodeston 
Manuel,  James 
Marshall,  David 
Marshall,  John  Forsyth 
Marshall,  William  E. 
Martin,  John 
Mason,  John  Wharton 
Mason,  Victor  Harold 
Mason-Macfarlane,  F.  N. 
Maxwell,  Aymer  D. 
Maxwell,  John  Hugh 
Maybin,  William 
Meister,  Charles  G.  C. 
Menzies,  Daniel 
Menzies,  Jack  McKenzie 
Mercer,  Wilfrid  Bernard 
Middleton,  Arthur  G.  M. 
Millar,  George 
Miller,  George  Mackenzie 
Miller,  James 
Miller,  James  Macbride 
Miller,  William  A. 
Milligan,  Oswald  Bell 
Milne,  Thomas 
Mitchelhill,  James 
Mitchell,  Archibald  B. 
Mitchell,  William  McG. 
Mitchell,  William  McK. 
Mitton,  James  Bertram 
Moir,  Alexander  H.  M. 
Moodie,  Andrew  Morris 
Moore,  Hamilton  Stephen 
Morgan,  Wm.  D. 
Morison,  Duncan  M. 
Morris,  George 
Morris,  John 
Morrison,  David  Lyall 
Morrison,  Wm.  (R.A  M.C.) 
Morrison,  Wm.  (R.F.A.) 
Morrison,  William  S. 
Mukerji,  Kalyan  Kumar 
Munro,  Stewart  Graham 
Murdoch,  John  Duncan 
Murdoch,  William 
Murray,  Alexander  F. 
Murray,  Angus  Donald 
Murray,  Robert  McD. 
769 


Murray-Lyon,  David  M. 
Murray-Lyon,  Ovington 

Nelson,  John  Joseph  H. 
Newman,  R.  E.  Upton 

O'Brien,  Arthur  J.  R. 
Ogilvie,  George  Hamilton 
Orbell,  Ronald  Graeme  S. 
Orme,  John  McCallum 
Ovens,  Robert  Blackstock 
Owen-Morris,  Will.  G.  F. 

Panton,  Henry  Forbes 
Parker,  Wyndham 
Paterson,  James  Ralston  K. 
Paterson,  Robert  W. 
Paton,  Leonard  Cecil 
Paton,  Montgomery  P. 
Paton,  William  Calder 
Patten,  John  Alexander 
Patten,  Murray  Gladstone 
Pattullo,  Henry  A. 
Pearce,  John  Lindesay 
Percival,  Edgar 
Pesel,  Howard  George 
Philip,  George  Morrison 
Poole,  Leopold  Thomas 
Pope,  Justin  John 
Porteous,  Norman 
Postlethwaite,  William  B. 
Pottinger,  David 
Power,  Michael  Patrick 
Pringle,  George  L.  K. 
Pringle,  John  Millie 
Pringle,  Robert  Norman 
Prior,  Norman  Henry 
Prosser,  David  Griffiths 

Radford,  Aubrey 
Rae,  John  Cairns 
Rai,  Dewan  Hakumat 
Rankine,  George 
Reid,  Francis  Warrack 
Reid,  William  Douglas 
Rendell,  Herbert 
Reynolds,  Arthur  Owen  P. 
Riddell,  James  W.  G.  H. 
Riddell,  William  Hunter 
Riddoch,  John  W. 
Robb,  Douglas  George 
3  c 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Military  Cross — continued. 

Robb,  Henry  Drummond 
Robb,  John  James 
Robertson,  Atholl 
Robertson,  Charles 
Robertson,  Douglas  Swan 
Robertson,  Douglas  W. 
Robertson,  Hector  Eric 
Robertson,  Michael  Wm. 
Robertson,  Wm.  Albert 
Robertson,  William  Latto 
Rodger,  John 
Rogers,  Christopher 
Ronn,  Henry  Albert 
Ross,  Findlay  McFadyen 
Ross,  James  Ness  Macbean 
Rudolf,  Harry  Priest 
Rusk,  George  Archer 
Russell,  Cedric 
Russell,  David  Henry 
Russell,  James  D. 
Russell,  William 
Rutherford,  Robert  B. 

Saidler,  James  Roy 

Sandeman,  Thomas  Robert 

Sandeman,  William  Young 

Scales,  Cuthbert 

Scotland,  Alastair  Graeme 

Scott,  Alexander 

Scott,  Alexander  Balfour 

Scott,  David  Jobson 

Scott,  Duncan 

Scott,  George  Macdonald 

Scott,  Gordon  Shaw 

Scott,  Herbert  Brebner 

Scott,  James 

Scott,  Thomas  Henry 

SCOTT-MONCRIEFF,    CHAS.    K. 

Scougal,  Alex.  Graham 
Sellar,  Thomas  McCall 
Shaw,  John  James  M'Intosh 
Shaw,  Robert  Glen 
Shaw,  William  D. 
Shennan,  Arnold  Hoseason 
Shennan,  John  Rognvald 
Shepherd,  James  Ogilvy 
Shepherd,  John  Ingram 
Sim,  Alexander 
Simpson,  Edward  Swan 
Simpson,  Robert  K.  M. 
Skene,  Leslie  Henderson 


Small,  Hugh  Alexander 
Smeall,  John  Telfer 
Smellie,  James  McIldowie 
Smith,  Alexander  Hugh  D. 
Smith,  Clifford  H.  K. 
Smith,  James  Lindsay  S. 
Smith,  James  Martin 
Smith,  Ralph  Colley 
Smith,  Ronald  Edward 
Somervail,  William  Fulton 
somerville,  hugh 
Sparke,  William  Mackay 
Spence,  Thomas  R.  C. 
Spoor,  Herbert  Mather 
Sprent,  James 
Stark,  Robert  Alexander 
Stevens,  Harold  Samuel  E. 
Stevenson,  George  H. 
Stevenson,  John 
Stevenson,  John  Affleck 
Stevenson,  William  Scott 
Stewart,  Alister  John 
Stewart,  Charles  Edward 
Stewart,  Frederick  N. 
Stewart,  Hugh 
Stewart,  James 
Stewart,  James  Aitchison 
Stewart,  John  Walcot 
Stewart,  Robert  Bell 
Stewart,  Thomas 
Stookes,  Valentine  A. 
Strachan,  Harcus 
Strang,  Duncan  Wm.  Park 
Strang,  George  McLaren 
Stuart,  William  G.  S. 
Sutherland,  Anderson 
Sutherland,  Andrew 
Sutherland,  David 
Sutherland,  Henry  E.  G. 
Sutherland,  William  Neil 
Swan,  James 
Swan,  Matthew  Arnold 
Swift,  Brian  Herbert 

Taylor,  Eric 

Taylor,  George  Pritchard 
Taylor,  Henry  Augustus 
Taylor,  James 
Tedcastle,  Robert 
Tennent,  Bernard  Charles 
Thatcher,  Francis  G. 
770 


Thom,  Herbert  James 
Thom,  John  Gibb 
Thompson,  James 
Thomson,  Edmund  John 
Thomson,  Edward  G. 
Thomson,  James  Alex.  M. 
Thomson,  John  James  Scott 
Thomson,  Wilbert  Turner 
Thorne,  Theophilus  H. 
Thornley,  John  Hardwick 
Thornton,  Conyngham  V. 
Thornton,  Peter 
Thorp,  Roland 
Tocher,  Forbes  S. 
Todd,  Herbert  William 
Todd,  John 

Torrance,  Guy  Melchior 
Trail,  Richardson  R. 
Tren,  Rudolph  Montague 
Tuke,  Alan  Leonard  Smith 
Turnbull,  Archibald 
Turner,  James  Francis  G. 
Tyler,  Owen  William  B. 

Urquhart,  Wm.  Macduff 

Vaughan,  Edmund  Wayne 
Van  Der  Vijver,  Gifford  T. 
Venables,  Joseph  Kendrick 

Walker,  Alexander  Izat 
Walker,  Edward  Arch. 
Walker,  Frank  Warrack 
Walker,  Gideon 
Walker,  Joseph 
Wall,  Douglas  Larmer 
Wallace,  Robert  Wm.  L. 
Ward,  Joseph  Hugh 
Warwick,  A.  Macgregor 
Water,  Frans  Karel  te 
Watson,  James  Anderson  S. 
Watson,  John 
Watson,  Stanley 
Watson,  William  Norman 
Watthews,  John  Wilfred 
Welsh,  Tom 
Whitaker,  Harry 
Whitaker,  J.  Ryland 
White,  Thomas  James 
Whyte,  Gustavus  Aird 
Williamson,  George  H. 


Orders,  Decorations  and  Dispatches 


Military  Cross — continued. 

Williamson,  George  Scott 
Williamson,  Kenneth  B. 
Wilson,  Andrew  John 
Wilson,  Donald  McDonald 
Wilson,  Gordon 


Wilson,  James  Hourston 
Winchester,  Charles  C. 

WlSHART,   AYLMER  JAMES   R. 

Wood,  John  B. 
Wright,  Arch.  Francis 


Young,  Alexander  Waugh 
Young,  James  Anderson 
Young,  Wm.  Alexander 
Young,  William  Paulin 
Younie,  William  Simpson 


DISTINGUISHED    FLYING    CROSS    (D.F.C.) 


Carrothers,  Wm.  Alex. 
McLaren,  Hamish  Duncan 


Macpherson,  William  E. 
Scott,  Thomas  Robertson 


Todd,  John 

Young,  James  Roy  Stephens 


Horne,  John  L. 
Kerr,  James 


AIR    FORCE    CROSS    (A.F.C.) 

Mortimer,  Cyrus  Maxwell        Tweedie,  Harley  Alec. 
Ritchie,  Patrick 

ORDER   OF    ST    JOHN    OF    JERUSALEM 


Cathcart,  Charles  Walker 

Coates,  John  Mandall 

Crombie,  John  Frank 

Donald,  David 

Dunlop-Smith,  James  Robert 

Fayrer,  Joseph 

Foggie,  Wm.  Edward 

Forrest,  John  Vincent 

Jennings,  William  Ernest 

Knuthsen,  Louis  Francis 

Lynden-Bell,  Edward  Horace  Lynden 


Mackay,  William  Bertie 
Martin,  James  Fitzgerald 
Parkes,  William  Henry 
Paterson,  Alexander  Gordon 
Rogers,  James  Samuel  Yeaman 
Rorie,  David 

Scrimgeour,  Frederick  John 
Stevenson,  Henry  James 
Stewart,  James  Purves 
Will,  William  Johnstone 


Coulter,  William 
Gilchrist,  John  J. 


DISTINGUISHED    CONDUCT    MEDAL   (D.C.M.) 

Young,  William  Paulin 


Morrison,  John  Stewart 
Murray,  George  Boyd 


MILITARY    MEDAL   (M.M.) 

{Total  34) 


Ames,  Francis  W. 
Barnie,  William  Edward 
Blanchard,  Henry  H. 
Burleigh,  Thomas  H. 
Butter,  Andrew  James  M. 
Campbell,  Alexander  S. 
Cluness,  Andrew  Thomas 
Cumming,  Herbert  Grant 
Cutt,  John 
Dow,  Norman  David 
Duncanson,  Francis 


Findlay,  John  Merrievale 
Gilchrist,  William  Ritchie 
Hope,  James 
Hugo-Brunt,  Hugo 
Innes-Smith,  Stuart  W. 
Knight,  John  Taylor 
Kohler,  Leo  John 
Low,  John  Jackson 
Macfie,  Robert  Andrew  S. 
McIntosh,  Alexander  P. 
McLaren,  Alistair  James 
Macpherson,  Stanley  N. 
771 


Macrae,  Donald  Cameron 
Marwick,  William 
Maybin,  William 
Miller,  William  Armour 
Morrison,  John 
Ryrie,  Frank 
Scott,  James  Aaron 
Stanfield,  Thomas  A. 
Tait,  James 

Walker,  James  Campbell 
Whitehead,  William 

,U2 


Orders,  Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Bryce,  James 


MERITORIOUS    SERVICE    MEDAL 

Nairn,  Matthew  Smale,  Ernest  Hercules 

Ross,  Arthur  Alexander 


KAISAR-I-HIND    MEDAL 


Holland,  Henry  Tristram 
Irvine,  Thomas  Walter 


Macwatt,  Robert  Charles 
Maddox,  Ralph  Henry 
Neve,  Ernest  Frederick 


Prasad,  Kanta 

Southon,  Charles  Edward 


VOLUNTEER   OFFICERS'    DECORATION    (V.D.) 


Birch,  De  Burgh 
Cairns,  John  (M.A.) 
Cairns,  John 
Campbell,  Alex.  John 
Cranston,  Robert 
Currie,  Duncan  William 
Douglas,  Charles  Edward 
Elliot,  Stuart  Douglas 
Forsyth,  William 
Fraser,  Alexander 


{Total  30) 

Fraser,  Charles  Lachlan 
Fulton,  Robert  Valpy 
Graham,  Robert  Balfour 
Hepburn,  David 
Hope,  James  Arthur 
Hugo-Brunt,  Hugo 
Huxtable,  Robert  B. 
Inglis,  James  McDonald 
Kirk,  Robert 
McClymont,  James  Alex. 


Mackenzie,  Thomas 
Main,  Robert  Maxwell 
Millar,  Robert  Hoyer 
Ryan,  Charles  Snodgrass 
Smart,  David 
Smith,  William  Robert 
Southam,  Herbert 
Tiffen,  Charles  John 
Webster,  Arthur  Douglas 
Woodhead,  German  Sims 


TERRITORIAL    DECORATION    (T.D.) 


Adamson,  Thomas 
Anderson,  Alford  William 

Barrie,  William  Turnbull 
Blair,  Alexander  S. 
Bruce,  John 
Burns,  James  Golder 

Cadell,  Hew  Francis 
Cameron,  John  Sproat  T. 
Capper,  Stewart  Henbest 
Cochrane,  Charles  Wm. 
Colman,  Horace  C. 
Craig,  James 
Crombie,  John  Frank 
Cunningham,  Robert  J. 

Dewar,  Thomas  Finlayson 
Dodgson,  Henry 


{Total  76) 

Edgar,  Frank 
Elliot,  Andrew 

Foggie,  William  Edward 
Forsyth,  William 
Frankish,  Thomas 

Greenway,  Alexander  S. 
Greig,  David  Middleton 
Griffiths,  Joseph 

Haig,  William 

Horne,  Robert  John  Maule 

Howard-Jones,  John 

Inglis,  James  McDonald 

Jackson,  Robert 
Johnstone,  Michael  P. 

772 


Kerr,  Peter  Murray 

Laing,  David 

Leslie,  Archibald  Stewart 
Livingstone,  John 
Lumsden,  John  Lowson 

Macdonald,  James  Harold 
Macdonald,  William  A. 
Macduff,  Peter 
McIntosh,  Alexander  M. 
Mackay,  William  Bertie 
Maclean,  Alexander  M. 
Macpherson,  John  L. 
Martin,  William  Lewis 
Mason-Macfarlane,  D.  J. 
Millar,  John 
Miller,  Alexander  C. 
Miller,  Alfred  Tennant 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Territorial  Decoration — continued. 


Miller,  George  Waterston 
Moncrieff,  Richard  H.  F. 
Munro,  Alexander  Rose 

Newton,  Duncan  Gray 
Nightingale,  John 
Niven,  James  P. 
Norman,  Louis  S.  F.  De  R. 

Ogilvie,  Alexander 

Rainie,  William 


Rankine,  Thomas 
Rogers,  James  Samuel  Y. 
Rorie,  David 
Rutherford,  Allan  Freer 

Scott,  James 
Scott,  Thomas 
Simpson,  Alexander  P. 
Simpson,  James  Bertie 
Smith,  John  Grant 
Smith,  John  William 
Sprague,  Henry  Douglas 


Steven,  William  Charles 
Stevenson,  Henry  James 
Stevenson,  Thomas 

Taylor,  William  Atkinson 
Todd,  James  Alexander 
Tuke,  Alan  Leonard  Smith 

Whait,  John  Robert 
Whyte,  George  Francis 
Wilson,  James 


FRANCE 


Beatson,  George  T. 
Beatty,  David  (Earl) 
Beveridge,  Wilfred  W.  O. 
Broatch,  George  Thomas 
Buist,  Herbert  John  M. 
Clark,  Stephen  Frazer 
Cranston,  Robert 
Dickson,  Maurice  Rhynd 


LEGION    OF    HONOUR 

Geddes,  Alastair  C.  B. 
Fisher,  David  Leonard 
Keogh,  Alfred 
Lyell,  David 
Macpherson,  Wm.  Grant 
Moffatt,  Alec.  McRitchie 
Peffers,  Andrew 
Rankine,  George 


Robinson,  Leonard  N. 
Rorie,  David 
Rowan,  Henry  Davis 
Smith,  James  Martin 
Stevens,  Harold  S.  E. 
Strang,  Duncan  W.  P. 
Sutherland,  John  Donald 
Watson,  Stanley 


MEDAILLE    D'HONNEUR   EN   ARGENT 
Anderson,  James  Robertson 

ORDRE    DU    MERITE 
Macdonald,  James  Alex. 


Anderson,  John  Norrie 
Anderson,  Lewis 

Barker,  Alexander 
Barrington-Ward,  V.  M. 
Begg,  Chas.  Mackie 
Bennett,  William 
Bowie,  John  Macaulay 
Brownlie,  Jas.  Rutherford 
Buist,  Herbert  John  M. 


CROIX  DE  GUERRE 

{Total  63) 

Callen,  James  Anderson 
Christie,  Arthur  Wm.  S. 
Clark,  Stephen  Frazer 
Cousland,  Kenneth  H. 


Davidson,  James  Eadie 
Deas,  Leonard  Joseph  M. 
Drummond,  Wm.  Miller 
Duff,  David  Kerr 

773 


Edington,  Alexander  D. 
Edington,  James  William 

Fleming,  David 
Forman,  Arthur 
Fraser,  Kenneth  Grant 

Gardner,  William  Ross 
Gibson,  George  Herbert  R. 
Gordon,  Archibald  A. 

GOURLAY,   GEOFFRY    BALFOUR 


Orders,   Decorations  and  Dispatches 


France  (Croix  de  Guerre) — continued. 


Hay,  Frederick  William 
Heathcote,  George  F.  P. 
Hope,  John  Charles  David 
Hughson,  A.  J. 

Jamie,  William  Dallas 

Laing,  Arthur  Cecil 
Linzell,  Stanley  James 
Lumsden,  John 

Macdonald,  James  A. 
McEwan,  Peter 
McKelvey,  Daniel 
McLaren,  Hamish  Duncan 
Maclean,  Charles  A. 


Manifold,  C.  C. 
Miller,  George  Waterston 
Mitchell,  James  T.  R. 
Mowat,  James  Lawson 
Muir,  John  Reid 
Munro,  Stewart  Graham 
Murray,  James  MacKinnon 

Porteous,  Edward  John 

Rogers,  James  Samuel  Y. 

Saidler,  James  Roy 

Shaw,  John  James  M'Intosh 

Smart,  Archibald  G.  H. 


Stevens,  Harold  Samuel  E. 
Stevenson,  William  Scott 
Stewart,  Donald 
Stewart,  Hugh 

Tait,  Charles  Kingsley 
Taylor,  George  Pritchard 
Todd,  John  Barber 

Vellnot,  George  Albert 

Ward,  Francis 
Watterville,  Ian  de 
Webster,  William  Leckie 
Whyte,  George  Francis 


MEDAILLE    DE    RECONNAISSANCE 
Knuthsen,  Louis  Francis  Macdonald,  William  Alexander 


MEDAILLE    DE    LASSISTANCE    PUBLIQUE 


Baldie,  Alexander 


MacCormack,  Henry 
Thomson,  Robert 


Ward,  Joseph  Hugh 


Aldridge,  Arthur  Russell 
Crolius,  John  Robert 
Crombie,  John  Frank 
Gamble,  Cromwell 


MEDAILLE    DES    EPIDEMIES 

Hill,  William  Hugh 
Knuthsen,  Louis  Francis 
Oliver,  Archibald 
Ritchie,  Thomas  Clark 
Sheward,  Charles  Railton 


Watson,  Frank  Herbert  C. 
Wilkins,  Richard 
Wilson,  Marion  Elizabeth 
Young,  Alexander  Waugh 


BELGIUM 


CHEVALIER   DE    L'ORDRE    DE    LA   COURONNE 


Davidson,  James  Eadie 


Corkill,  Thos.  Frederick 
Gordon,  Archibald  A. 


Gordon,  A.  A. 
Hutchison,  Robert 

ORDER   OF    LEOPOLD 

Hutchison,  Robert 
Lyell,  David 

774 


Keogh,  Alfred 


Pearson,  John  Henry  H. 
Watson,  Harry  M.  D. 


Orders,  Decorations  and  Dispatches 


Belgium — continued. 


Bell,  Wm.  Ivor 
Bilton,  Lewis  Leonard 
Carrothers,  Wm.  A. 
Cleghorn,  Alfred  M. 
Corkill,  Thos.  Frederick 
Cunnison,  Thomas  John 
Davidson,  James  Eadie 
Drummond-Shiels,  Thomas 


CROIX   DE   GUERRE 

Ewing,  John 
Fleming,  David  P. 
Gilchrist,  Alexander 
Gordon,  A.  A. 
Hendrie,  John  G.  W. 
Hume,  John 
Hutchison,  Robert 
Laing,  Frederick  Robert 
Lyell,  David 


Macgregor,  Arch.  Gordon 
McGregor,  Duncan 
Mason,  John  Black 
Morgan,  Wm.  D. 
Pearson,  John  Henry  H. 
Sluys,  Maurice 
Watson,  Harry  M.  D. 
Winchester,  Charles  C. 


CROIX   CIVIQUE 
Gordon,  A.  A. 

RUSSIA 


Fitzwilliams,  Duncan  C.  L. 


ORDER   OF   ST  ANNE 

Gordon,  A.  A. 
Ritchie,  Patrick 


Scarth,  Henry  William 


ORDER   OF    ST   STANISLAUS 

Beveridge,  Wilfred  Wm.  O.         McAllan,  James 
Fitzwilliams,  Duncan  C.  L.        Penfold,  Ernest  Alfred 
Glegg,  William  Little  Ritchie,  Patrick 


Scarth,  Henry  William 
Steel,  James  William 
Stoddart,  John 


ORDER   OF    ST   VLADIMIR 
Fitzwilliams,  Duncan  Campbell  Lloyd 


Crawford,  Edward  James 


ORDER   OF    ST   GEORGE 
Inglis,  Elsie  Maud 


Weatherson,  R.  R.  s. 


Birrell,  Edwin  Thomas  F. 
Carlyle,  Robert  Carlyle 
Gray,  Francis  Henry  T. 


SERBIA 

ORDER   OF   THE   WHITE   EAGLE 

Inglis,  Elsie  Maud 

Keogh,  Alfred 

Knox,  Robert  Welland 


Proudfoot,  Robert 
Wade,  Henry 
Whait,  John  Robert 


775 


3  c  3 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Serbia — continued. 


Barrington-Ward,  L.  E. 
Bennett,  Agnes  E.  L. 
Buist,  Herbert  John  M. 
Carmichael,  Norman  Scott 
Carson,  Joseph  Thompson 
Clark,  Stephen  Frazer 
Forbes,  Alex.  Keith 
Hill,  John  McAdam 
Hunter,  William 


ORDER   OF   ST   SAVA 

Hutchison,  Alice  Marion 
Inglis,  Elsie  Maud 
Jaffray,  W.  Stevenson 
Kidd,  Alexander  Edward 
Martin,  Claude  Buist 
Mitchell,  William  G. 
Monsarrat,  Keith  W. 
Macgibbon,  James 
McTurk,  John  Norman 


Martin,  Claude  Buist 
Ross,  Thomas  Wm.  E. 
Scott,  Jessie  Anne 
Smith,  Charles  Edgar  H. 
Smith,  Fleet  Floyd  S. 
Stewart,  James  Purves 
Struthers,  John  William 
Walker,  Hugh 
Wilson,  Richard  Arderne 


Bennett,  Agnes  E.  L. 


RED   CROSS   MEDAL 
McDougall,  Helen 


Ridley,  William  Robert 


ORDER   OF   CHARITY 
Maxwell,  James 


ITALY 


CAVALIERE    DELLA   CORONA   DTTALIA 


Hutchison,  Robert  Logan,  George  Peek,  John  Harold 

Knox,  Robert  Welland  Macpherson,  William  G.  White,  John  Letham 


Inch,  Thomas  Douglas 
Cochrane,  Edward  A. 


CROCE   DI   GUERRA 

Findlay,  J.  L. 

Gill,  Cecil  Ernest  G. 


Shaw,  William  John 
Smith,  James  Lindsay  S. 


ENCOMIUM    COMMANDO   SUPREMO 
Lockhart,  Thomas  Thomson  Rankin 


Brown,  Henry  Hilton 


AS  I  AGO    PLATEAU    MEDAL 
Dove,  Rolland  Atkinson  Melville,  Kenmure  D. 


BRONZE    MEDAL 
Mackay,  George  Reginald  Edward  Gray  Mowat,  George  Thomson 

776 


Orders,  Decorations  and  Dispatches 


ROUMANIA 

CHEVALIER   OF   THE    CROWN    OF    ROUMANIA 

Adam,  William  George  Fitzwilliams,  Duncan  C.  L.        Shennan,  John  Rognvald 

Glegg,  William  Little 


Armstrong,  Fergus 


STAR   OF   ROUMANIA 

Butchart,  Henry  Jackson 


GREECE 

ORDER   OF  THE    REDEEMER 

Aldridge,  Arthur  Russell        Kidd,  Alexander  Edward 
Birrell,  Edwin  Thomas  F.  Litt,  John  Percy 

Oliver,  Archibald 


Ritchie,  Charles  Ronald 
Strain,  Laurence  Hugh 


ORDRE   ROYAL   DE    GEORGES 
Sanderson,  Francis  Robert 

MILITARY   CROSS 
McIntyre,  William  Keverall 


Birrell,  Edwin  Thomas  F. 


MILITARY    MERIT    MEDAL 
Ritchie,  Charles  Ronald  Welsh,  William  Halliday 


MONTENEGRO 

ORDER   OF   DANILO 
Craig-Brown,  Ernest 


PORTUGAL 

COMMANDER   OF  THE   ORDER   OF   AVIS 
Boyden,  Percy  Hamilton  Gordon,  Philip  James  Lyell,  David 


NORWAY 

KNIGHT   OF    ST   OLAF 

Cranston,  Robert 

777 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


SWEDEN 

KNIGHT    COMMANDER   OF    NORTH    STAR 
Dunlop-Smith,  James  Robert 


Allen,  Charles  Henry 
Buist,  David  Stirling 
Leask,  James  B. 


EGYPT 

ORDER  OF   THE    NILE 

McConaghy,  William 
Marshall,  William  E. 
Ogilvie,  Walter  Holland 


Spence,  Basil  Hamilton  H. 
Thorburn,  David  Hay 


HEDJAZ 

ORDER   OF   EL    NAHDA 
Ramsay,  Graham  Colville 

JAPAN 

IMPERIAL    ORDER    OF   THE    SACRED   TREASURE 
Handyside,  Patrick  Brodie  Macpherson,  William  Grant 

DECORATION    FOR    DISTINGUISHED    SERVICES,    RED    CROSS    SOCIETY 
Macpherson,  William  Grant 

CHINA 

ORDER   OF   WEN-HU 
Addison-Smith,  Chilton  Lind 


UNITED    STATES 

DISTINGUISHED    SERVICE    MEDAL 

Hutchison,  Robert 
778 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


DISPATCHES,  Etc. 

MENTIONED  IN  DISPATCHES  AND  FOR  VALUABLE  WAR  SERVICE 

{Total  1068) 


Adam,  William  George 
Adams,  Dan  Vere  Maxwell 
Adamson,  Thomas 
Addison-Smith,  Chilton  L. 
Adie,  William  John 
Airman,  James  Hislop 
Aldridge,  Arthur  Russell 
Alexander,  David  C. 
Alexander,  George  James 
Alexander,  John 
Alexander,  Richard  C. 
Allen,  Charles  Henry 
Anderson,  Abner  Gallie 
Anderson,  Charles 
Anderson,  David  Irving 
Anderson,  John  Allan 
Anderson,  Lewis 
Anderson,  Robert  Yuill 
Andrew,  Alexander  Keith 
Angus,  A.  W. 
Angus,  Thomas  Curr 
Arbuckle,  Henry  Ernest 
Archibald,  Robert  George 
ashruff,  mohomed 
Atkinson,  Albert  A. 

Badgerow,  George  W 
Baeza,  Joshua  Isadore 
Bain,  Daniel 
Bain,  Francis  O. 
Baird,  Archibald  William 
Baird,  Joseph  Harold 
Balfour,  Harry  Hyndman 
Balfour,  Thomas  Henry 
Ball,  George  Falconer 
Ballantine,  James 
Balmain,  Roy  Frederick 
Bankart,  Arthur  R. 
Barclay,  Ivan  Curror  C. 
Barclay,  William 
Barker,  Thomas  L. 
Barkley,  James 


Barkley,  Thomas  Yuille 
Barnett,  Louis  Edward 
Barrington-Ward,  V.  M. 
Barron,  David  Cuthbert 
Bartholomew,  John 
Bashford,  Ernest  Francis 
Beatson-Bell,  John 
Beatty,  Martin  Cecil 
Bedingfield,  Harry 
Begg,  Robert  Campbell 
Beilby,  Julius  Henry 
Belford,  Walter  Cheyne 
Bell,  Delvine 
Bell,  William  Ivor 
Bennett,  William 
Bennett,  W.  Gordon 
Bentley,  James 
Berry,  John  Parton 
Best,  Stephen  W. 
Beveridge,  Robert 
Beveridge,  Thomas  L. 
Beveridge,  Wilfred  W.  O. 
Biden,  William  Mervyn 
Biggam,  James 
Bilton,  Lewis  Leonard 
Birch,  De  Burgh 
Bird,  John  Turnbull 
Birrell,  Edwin  Thomas  F. 
Birrell,  William  George 
Black,  David  Christie 
Black,  John 
Black,  Robert  Barclay 
Blackadder,  William 
Blackwood,  Robert  Cecil 
Blackwood,  William 
Blair,  Alexander  S. 
Blair,  Patrick  Alexander 
Blair,  Ralph 
Blanchard,  Robert  J. 
Boag,  John  Hamilton 
Bomford,  L.  R. 
Bonallo,  James 

779 


Booth,  Herbert 
Booth,  Patrick  Dick 
Bostock,  John  Southey 
Bowen-Rees,  Richard  E. 
Bowerbank,  Fred.  T. 
Bowes,  John  , 
Bowie,  John  Darling 
Bowie,  John  Macaulay 
Boyack,  Russell 
Boyd,  Francis  Darby 
Boyd,  John  Campbell 
Bramwell,  Herbert 
Brand,  George  Bell 
Brash,  James 
Brassey,  Lawrence  P. 
Brebner,  Charles  Stuart 
Bremner,  Alexander 
Bremner,  George 
Brink,  Johannes  H. 
Brock,  George  Selby 
Brook,  Alexander 
Brook,  Alexander  B. 
Brown,  George  Herbert  J. 
Brown,  Francis  Robert 
Brown,  William 
Browne,  Bernard  Score 
Bruce,  Alexander  C.  A. 
Bruce,  George  Robert 
Bruce,  James 
Bruce,  John 
Bruce,  Lewis  Campbell 
Bruce,  William 
Brummitt,  Elliott  A. 
Bryce,  James 
Brydone,  Thomas 
Buchan,  William  Taylor 
Buchanan,  John  Cecil  R. 
Buist,  David  Stirling 
Buist,  Herbert  John  M. 
Bullock,  Arthur  Edwin 
Bullock,  William  Ewart 
Burgess,  Charles  Herbert 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Dispatches,  Etc. — continued. 


Burnet,  William 
Burns,  James  Golder 
Burns-Begg,  Robert 
Burrow,  Joseph  Le  F.  C. 
Butchart,  Henry  Jackson 
Butler,  Edwin 
Byres,  George  M. 

Caird,  Francis  Mitchell 
Cairns,  James  William 
Callen,  James  Anderson 
Cameron,  Alexander  T. 
Cameron,  Duncan  A. 
Cameron,  James  Black 
Cameron,  John  Hunter 
Cameron,  Roderick  D. 
Campbell,  Alex.  John 
Campbell,  Ernest  Kenneth 
Campbell,  James  Duncan 
Campbell,  John  Young 
Campbell,  Lachlan  G. 
Campbell,  Samuel  B.  B. 
Campbell,  William 
Cannon,  John  Wilson 
Cant,  Andrew  McGregor 
Capper,  Stewart  Henbest 
Carmichael,  James  C.  G. 
Carruthers,  Vincent  T. 
Cassillis,  Arch.  K.  (Earl  of) 
Caverhill,  Austin  Mack 
Chalker,  Eric 
Chambers,  Robert  A. 
Chambers,  Walter  D. 
Charles,  John  Jas.  P. 
Charnock,  John  Plethean 
Chaudhuri,  Manmatha  N. 
Cheves,  Alexander  Bruce 
Chew,  William  Roger 
Child,  Armando  Dumas 
Childs,  Tom  W.  J. 
Choyce,  Charles  Coley 
Christie,  Arthur  Wm.  S. 
Christie,  William  Francis 
Clark,  Charles  Inglis 
Clark,  Gilbert 
Clark,  James 
Clark,  Stephen  Frazer 
Clarke,  Thos.  William 
Cleeves,  Frederick  R. 
Cleghorn,  Alfred  M. 
Clement,  Hubert  Arnold 


Clements,  John  Burton 
Cochrane,  Charles  W. 
Cochrane,  Edward  A. 
Cochrane,  William  T. 
Connell,  J.  C.  W. 
Cook,  Adrian  Henry 
Cooper,  Wm.  Richard 
Copeland,  Robert  James 
Corkill,  Thomas  F. 
Cormack,  Robert  Pairman 
Cormack,  Harry  Slater 
Cotterill,  Joseph  M. 
Coullie,  Alexander  G. 
Coulter,  William 
Courtney,  Bertram  Joseph 
Cousland,  Kenneth  H. 
Coutts,  William  Alex. 
Cowan,  George  Deas 
Cowan,  John 
Cowan,  John  Macqueen 
Coward,  Noel  Anthony 
Cowper,  John  J.  McPhail 
Cox,  Joshua  John 
Craig,  Archibald  Hay 
Craig,  David  Duncan 
Craig,  George 
Craig,  James 
Craig-Brown,  Ernest 
Cran,  Peter  McLellan. 
Creaser,  Fred.  George 
Croll,  Andrew 
Crombie,  John  Frank 
Cunningham,  Barbara  M. 
Cunningham,  Francis  W.  M. 
Cunnison,  Thomas  John 
Cuthbert,  John 
Cuthbert,  Thomas  W. 

Dandie,  James  Naughton 
Darling,  John  May 
Darling,  William 
Dauth,  Diederik  John 
Davidson,  Frederick  C. 
Davidson,  Hugh  S. 
Davidson,  James 
Davidson,  James  Eadie 
Davidson,  Roger  Stewart 
Davie,  James  Murray 
Davie,  Peter  Cousin 
Davison,  Wm.  Henderson 
Deas,  Leonard  Joseph  M. 
780 


De  La  Pryme,  Percy  C. 
Delgado,  Alfred  Erroll 
Dewar,  Thomas  Finlayson 
Dewar,  William  Shaw 
Dick,  Alan  Macdonald 
Dick,  James  Adam 
Dick,  William  Charles 
Dickson,  Ian  Dunbar 
Dickson,  Maurice  Rhynd 
Dickson,  William  F. 
Dill,  Marcus  Graham 
Dillon,  Frederick 
Dinwiddie,  Melville 
Dobell,  Clarence  Brian 
Dods,  Joseph  Espie 
Donald,  David 
Donaldson,  Herbert 
Douglas,  Charles 
Douglas,  George  Purves 
Douglas,  George  Robert  P. 
Dowden,  Arthur  Ernest 
Drummond,  John 
Drummond,  Wm.  Miller 
Drummond-Shiels,  Thomas 
Duff,  Alex.  Macgregor 
Duff,  Donald  Gordon 
Duff,  Wm.  Richmond 
Duggan,  Charles  William 
Dukes,  Cuthbert 
Dun,  Robert  Craig 
Dunbar,  Henry  John 
Duncan,  George  Simpson 
Duncan,  George  Wilson 
Dundas,  James 
Dunlop,  William 
Dunn,  Bernard  Venn 
Dunn,  James  Churchhill 
Dunnett,  George  Victor 
Durward,  Walter  Stewart 
Dykes,  Andrew  Leslie 
Dykes,  James  Johnstone 

Eagles,  Victor  Thomas  W. 
Eames,  Charles  William 
Edington,  Alexander  D. 
Edington,  David  Cameron 
Edwards,  Peter  Williams 
Elder,  Alexander  Austin 
Elliot,  Andrew 
Elliot,  Edward  John 
Ewing,  Alex.  James 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Dispatches,  Etc. — conti?iued. 


Ewing,  John 

Farmer,  William  Sydney 
Fasson,  Francis  Hamilton 
Faulkner,  Hugh 
Fayrer,  Joseph 
Ferguson,  George  Douglas 
Ferguson,  James 
Ferguson,  John  (S.R.) 
Ferguson,  William  Haig 
Fergusson,  Donald  C. 
Fergusson,  Vivian  Moffatt 
Ferreira,  P.  D.  F. 
Fetherston,  Richard  H. 
Findlay,  J.  L. 
Finlay,  Gilbert  Laurie  K. 
Fisher,  David  Leonard 
Fisher,  John  W.  D. 
Fitzwilliams,  Duncan  C.  L. 
Fleming,  Arch.  Nicol 
Fleming,  Charles  Christie 
Fleming,  David  P. 
Fleming,  Ian  Grant 
Fleming,  Samuel 
Foggie,  Wm.  Edward 
Forrest,  John  Vincent 
Forsyth,  Charles  Calder 
Forsyth,  William  Allan 
Forsyth,  William  Henry 
Forsyth- Grant,  Ivor 
Foster,  Francis  Gregory 
Foster,  Malcolm 
Fothergill,  Reg.  Hannay 
Foulis,  Douglas  Ainslie 
Fowler,  Wm.  Alexander 
Fraser,  Alastair  Norman 
Fraser,  Alexander 
Fraser,  Henry 
Fraser,  John 
Fraser,  Kenneth  Grant 
Fraser,  Robert 
Fraser,  William  James 
Frew,  David  Benny 
Fuller,  Thomas  Arthur 

Gamble,  Cromwell 
Gardiner,  William  Tyler 
Gardner,  William  Ross 
Georgeson,  Dan  Horace 
Gerrard,  Robert  Finlay 


Gibb,  Hamilton  A.  R. 
Gibson,  Herbert  Robert  B. 
Gifford,  John 
Gilchrist,  Kenneth  A. 
Gildard,  James  Graham  A. 
Giles,  Austin  Charles 
Gill,  John  Galbraith 
Gillespie,  John  Marchbank 
Gillieson,  William  Phin 
Gillison,  Andrew 
Girdwood,  Arthur  Inglis 
Glanvill,  Ernest  Muir 
Glasse,  John  Morley 
Glegg,  William  Little 
Glynn,  Arthur  Samuel 
Goldie,  William 
goodfellow,  eric  hector 
Gordon,  Clementina  Mary 
Gordon,  Reginald  Glegg 
Gordon-Hall,  Fred.  W.  G. 
Gorman,  John  Patrick 
Gorrie,  Robert  MacLagan 
gourlay,  geoffry  balfour 
Gow,  John  Miller 
Gowan,  Alastair  A. 
Gowans,  Thomas 
Graham,  David  James 
Graham,  William  Thomson 
Granger,  Thomas  Arthur 
Grant,  Alexander 
Grant,  Andrew  (Act.  Major) 
Grant,  John  Charles  B. 
Grant,  John  Peter 
Grant,  Percy  Kenmure 
Gray,  John  William 
Gray,  William  Lewis 
Grayfoot,  Blenman  Buhot 
Green,  Arthur  C.  V. 
Green,  Thomas  Arthur 
Greenwood,  Robert  Alfred 
Greer,  William  Wells 
Gregory,  John  Bonar 
Grieve,  John 
Griffiths,  Alfred 
Gulland,  George  Lovell 
Gunn,  Albert  Alexander 
Gunn,  John  Wm.  Cormack 
Gunter,  Francis  Ernest 
Guthrie,  Hugh  L.  C. 
Guthrie,  W.  A. 
Guy,  James  C.  Morrison 
781 


Haddon,  David  A.  Ross 
Haig,  Patrick  Balfour 
Hall,  James  Thomas 
Hall,  Peter  Taylor 
Hall,  Robert 
Halliwell,  Basil  T. 
Hamilton,  Alexander  G. 
Hamilton,  John  Archibald 
Hamilton-Grierson,  P.  F. 
Hanmer,  Hassal 
Hanna,  William  G.  C. 
Hannay,  Harry 
Hardie,  Robert 
Harding,  Howard 
Hardyman,  John  Hay  M. 
Harper- Nelson,  John  J. 
Hart,  F.  J.  A. 
Harvey,  Alexander  W.  M. 
Harvey,  William'  Frederick 
Hasell,  Godfrey  Sinclair 
Haslam,  John  Fearley  C. 
Hastings,  Thomas  Ernest 
Haswell,  John  Francis 
Haultain,  William  F.  T. 
Hay,  Frederick  William 
Hay,  William 
Haycroft,  John  Berry 
Heddle,  Malcolm 
Helm,  Henry  Paul  Dundas 
Henderson,  James  Elmslie 
Henderson,  Patrick  H. 
Hepburn,  David 
Hepple,  Robert  Alexander 
Herd,  Walter 
Herdman,  Ronald  Tydd 
Herridge,  David  Russell 
Hew  at,  Andrew  Fergus 
Hewat,  John 
Hill,  William  Hugh 
Hillcoat,  Robert  Guy 
Hird,  Frederick  Waistell 
Hodsdon,  James  William  B. 
Hole,  Richard  Brassey 
Holland,  Henry  Tristram 
Holmden,  Frank  Alfred  A. 
Holmden,  Harry  Foster 
Holmes,  Mathew 
Holmes,  Noel  Rowland  H. 
Horne,  Robert  John  Maule 
Howard-Jones,  John 
Huggan,  James  Laidlaw 


Orders,   Decorations   and   Dispatches 


Dispatches,  Etc. — continued. 


Hume,  David  Lionel  L. 
Humphris,  Francis  H. 
Hunter,  Evan  Austin 
Hunter,  William 
Hunter,  William  A. 
Hurst,  John  Thomas 
Hurworth,  James  Ernest 
Husband,  James 
Husband,  Joseph  Sim 
Husband,  Thomas  Gibson 
Hutchinson,  Donald  H.  A. 
Hutchison,  Robert 
Hutchison,  Wm.  Murray 
Hutton,  James 
Huxtable,  Robert  B. 

Impey,  Robert  Lance 
Inch,  Thomas  Douglas 
Inglis,  Gordon  Stewart 
Inglis,  John  Andrew 
Inglis,  Joseph  Ellis 
Inglis,  Maurice  Paterson 
Innes,  Leslie  W. 
Irvine,  Robert  Charles 

Jackson,  George  Erskine 
Jackson,  Robert 
Jackson,  Thomas 
Jackson,  Walter  Dalgleish 
Jaffray,  W.  Stevenson 
Jameson,  James  Conway 
Jamieson,  Eric 
Jardine,  John 
Jarvis,  Oswald  Duke 
Jenkins,  George  John 
Jennings,  William  Ernest 
Johnson,  Ernest  Hugh 
Johnston,  James  Halcro 
Johnston,  John 
Johnston,  J.  Macpherson 
Johnston,  Thomas  Baillie 
Johnstone,  Frederick  J.  C. 
Jolly,  Gordon  Gray 

Kay,  Alfred  Goodwyn 
Kay,  David  Miller 
Kellie,  John 

Kennedy,  James  Crawford 
Kennedy,  James  Turner 
Kennedy,  Thomas  Dymock 
Kennedy-Fraser,  David 


Kenwood,  Henry  Richard 
Kerr,  Charles 
Kerr,  Peter  Murray 
Kidd,  Alexander  Edward 
Kirk,  James 
Kirk,  John  Paul 
Kirkpatrick,  Roger 
Knight,  James  St  Pierre 
Knox,  Robert  Welland 
Knuthsen,  Louis  Francis 

Laing,  David 
Laing,  George  Davison 
Laird,  David  Anderson 
Landsborough,  William 
Lang,  Eric  Christison 
Laurie,  Alan  Rupert 
Laurie,  Albert  Ernest 
Lawrence,  Leonard  Arthur 
Lawrie,  Maurice  Bertram 
Lawson,  Charles  Bunbury 
Lawson,  James 
Lawson,  Joseph  I. 
Leary,  Gerald  F.  V. 
Leask,  James  Bruce 
Lechler,  Arthur  Norman 
Leckie,  John 
Leckie,  William  Gordon 
Lees,  David 
Lees,  Harry  Rankine 
Leggat,  George  Leggat 
Leighton,  Gerald  R. 
Lennox,  John 

Leslie,  Archibald  Stewart 
Leslie,  James 
Leslie,  Leonard 
Leslie,  Robert  Miller 
Lethem,  William  Ashley 
Lindsay,  Creighton  H. 
Lindsay,  W.  C.  S. 
llnklater,  george  j.  i. 
Linton,  Alexander 
Litt,  John  Percy 
Lloyd,  John  Stanley 
Lochrane,  Neale  Leo 
Lockhart,  Thomas  T.  R. 
Logan,  George 
Logan  [Alex.  S.]  Innes 
Lord,  John  Robert 
Lorimer,  Alex.  Patrick  G. 
Louw,  Adrian  Hofmeyer 
782 


Low,  Herbert  Bruce 
Low,  James  Lawson 
Lucas,  Frederick  Richard 
Lumsden,  George  James  S. 
Lyell,  David  (R.E.) 
Lynden-Bell,  Edward  H.  L. 
Lyon,  David  Murray 

Macallister-Hewlings,W.F. 
McAllum,  Stuart  Gerald 
Macarthur,  Donald  H.  C. 
Macaskie,  Wilfred  Victor 
McCallum,  James  Russell 
McClintock,  Lawson  Tait 
McClymont,  James  Alex. 
McConaghy,  William 
McConnell,  Primrose 
Maccormac,  Henry 
McCracken,  Angus  Murray 
Macdonald,  Adam  Davidson 
Macdonald,  Angus  Hugh 
Macdonald,  John  V. 
Macdonald,  Ranald 
Macdonald,  Roderick  O.  C. 
McDonald,  Samuel 
McDougal,  John  Walter 
MacDougall,  Alex.  James 
McEwen,  Bruce 
Macewen,  Wm.  George 
Macfie,  Robert  Andrew  S. 
Macfie,  Ronald  Bute 
Macgibbon,  James 
Macgillivray,  Francis  P. 
Macglashen,  Keith  B. 
Macgregor,  David  H. 
McGregor,  Eric 
Macgregor,  George  B. 
Macgregor,  Robert  F.  D. 
McHardy,  Ian 
McHutchon,  Edwin  Gray 
McIntosh,  Alexander  M. 
McIntosh,  George  Wishart 
McIntyre,  Hugh  Ross 
MacIntyre,  Pat.  B. 
McIntyre,  William  K. 
Maciver,  Isaac  Hunter 
McIver,  John  Christian 
Mackay,  Alex.  Morrison 
Mackay,  Donald 
Mackay,  George 
Mackay,  Ian 


Orders,   Decorations  and  Dispatches 


Dispatches,  Etc. — continued. 


Mackay,  Patrick  Robson 
Mackay,  William  Bertie 
Mackean,  Hugh 
McKelvey,  Daniel 
Mackelvie,  Thomas 
Mackenzie,  Alister  T. 
McKenzie  Archibald  D. 
Mackenzie,  Donald  F. 
Mackenzie,  Donald  Ross 
Mackenzie,  Eric  F.  W. 
Mackenzie,  Eric  Lofts 
Mackenzie,  Francis  B. 
Mackenzie,  John  Edwin 
Mackenzie,  John  William 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth  W. 
Mackenzie,  Lionel  De  A. 
Mackenzie,  Thomas 
Mackenzie,  William 
McKinlay,  Robert 
McKinney,  James  Wilfred 
Mackinnon,  Patrick 
Mackintosh,  Charles 
Mackintosh,  John 
Mackintosh,  William  D. 
Maclachlan,  C.  F.  M. 
Maclagan,  David  W. 
Maclagan,  Philip  W. 
McLaren,  James  B.  P. 
Maclaren,  Murray 
McLaughlin,  James  Neil 
Maclean,  Alexander  M. 
Maclean,  Charles  A. 
Maclean,  D.  Macdonald 
Maclean,  Henry  John 
McLean,  James  Younger 
Maclean,  Richard 
McLean,  William  F. 
Macleod,  James  Strachan 
Macleod,  John  Andrew 
Macleod,  Neil 
Macmillan,  Hugh  Agnew 
Macmillan,  John  McC.  A. 
Macmillan,  Robert  J.  A. 
Macnae,  Robert 
McNaughton,  William 
McNeil,  Charles 
McNeil,  David  Bell 
Macneill,  Robert  Arch. 
Macpherson,  Charles  Jas. 
Macpherson,  Donald  J.  R. 
Macpherson,  James  Ewan 


Macpherson,  John  L. 
Macpherson,  M.  M. 
Macpherson,  Stanley  N. 
Macpherson,  William  G. 
Macqueen,  John 
Macrae,  Kenneth  M. 
Macrosty,  Henry  Hugh 
McVicker,  Daniel 
Maddock,  Edward  C.  G. 
Maddox,  Ralph  Henry 
Magrath,  Charles  Wm.  S. 
Malcolm-Smith,  George  L. 
Mallace,  Alexander  Cross 
Malloch,  Duncan 
Manifold,  Courtenay  C. 
Manifold,  John  Alexander 
Mann,  Alan  Cowan 
Mansfield,  Gerald  S. 
Manuel,  James 
Marsden,  James  Alfred 
Marshall,  George  Guthrie 
Marshall,  John  Forsyth 
Marshall,  Legh  R.  H.  P. 
Marshall,  William  E. 
Martin,  Arthur  A. 
Martin,  Claude  Buist 
Martin,  George  Ewart 
Martin,  James  Fitzgerald 
Mason,  John  Wharton 
Mason-Macfarlane,  D.  J. 
Mathewson,  George  D. 
Mathewson,  George  G. 
Matthews,  Alexander 
Maughan,  John  St  Aubyn 
Maxwell,  James  Reid 
Maybin,  William 
Maynard,  Edward  Forster 
Mayne,  William  John  F. 
Mearns,  Alexander 
Meeke,  Hugh  Craig 
Meikle,  Alexander  J. 
Meister,  Charles  G.  C. 
Melville,  Charles  H. 
Melville,  Harry  George 
Melville,  Kenmure  D. 
Menzies,  Arthur  John  A. 
Menzies,  Jack  McKenzie 
Menzies,  Robert 
Menzies,  William  Menzies 
Meyer,  William  C.  B. 
Mill,  Thomas 

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Mill,  W.  A. 
Millar,  George 
Millar,  William  Gilbert 
Miller,  Alexander  G.  S. 
Miller,  George  Waterston 
Miller,  Hugh  Morison 
Miller,  James 
Miller,  William  A. 
Milligan,  Oswald  Bell 
Millson,  Alvan  Ewen 
Milne,  Ewan  Thomas  M. 
Milne,  George  Wardlaw 
Milne,  James  Robertson 
Milne,  James  William 
Mitchell,  James  T.  R. 
Mitchell,  Lachlan  M.  V. 
Mitchell,  William  McG. 
Mitton,  Harold 
Moffat,  F.  J.  C. 
Moffatt,  Alexander  McR. 
Moir,  Archibald  Gifford 
Molony,  John  Barre  de  W. 
Moncrieff,  Richard  H.  F. 
Monro,  David  Carmichael 
Monsarrat,  Keith  W. 
Monteath,  Harry  H. 
Montgomery,  Robert 
Moody-Stuart,  Kenneth  A. 
Moorhead,  Arthur  H. 
Morgan,  Benjamin  B. 
Morgan,  Wm.  D. 
Morison,  Duncan  Metcalfe 
Morris,  James  Arthur 
Morrison,  James  Stewart 
Morrison,  John  Tertius 
Morrison,  William  K. 
Morrison,  William  S. 
Morton,  Hugh  Murray 
Motherwell,  Gavin  Black 
Moyes,  John  Murray 
Muir,  John  Reid 
Munro,  Alexander  Rose 
Munro,  David 
Munro,  Hugh  Lennox 
Murdoch,  Barclay  Brown 
Murdoch,  John  Duncan 
Murdoch,  Thomas  Fleming 
Murray,  David  Keith 
Murray,  Donald  N.  W. 
Murray,  John  Oliver 
Murray,  Peter 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Dispatches,  Etc. — continued. 


Murray,  Ronald  Roderick 
Murray-Lyon,  David  M. 
Mursell,  Henry  Temple 
MyerSj  Bernard 

Naidu,  B.  P.  Balakrishna 
Naismith,  James  Bertram 
Naismith,  John  Oliver 
Napier,  Archibald  D.  M. 
Newman,  R.  E.  Upton 
Newton,  Charles  T.  H. 
Nichol,  Charles  E.  P.  S. 
Nicol,  Andrew 
Nicol,  George 
Nightingale,  John 
Niven,  James  Parker 
Nobbs,  Eric  Arthur 
Norfor,  Robert  C. 
Normand,  Charles  W.  B. 

O'Brien,  Arthur  John  R. 
Ogilvie,  Alexander 
Ogilvie,  George  Hamilton 
Ogilvie,  Philip  G. 
Ogilvie,  Walter  Holland 
O'Halloran,  Henry 
Oliver,  Archibald 
Orbell,  Ronald  Graeme  S. 
Orchard,  Albert  John 
Ormrod,  Garfield 
Orr,  Matthew  Young 
Oswald,  John 

Palmer,  Hugh  Salisbury 
Parker,  Wyndham 
Parr,  Alfred  Ernest 
Paterson,  Alexander  G. 
Paterson,  George  Wm.  S. 
Paterson,  James  Lee  H. 
Paterson,  John  C. 
Paterson,  Robert  Walker 
Paterson-Brown,  Keith 
Paton,  Leonard  Cecil 
Paton,  Montgomery  P. 
Paton,  William  Calder 
Patten,  John  Alexander 
Patterson,  Norman  J. 
Pawlett,  Francis 
Peek,  John  Harold 
Peffers,  Andrew 
Peill,  Ernest  John 


Penfold,  Ernest  Alfred 
Percival,  Edgar 
Philip,  George  Morrison 
Pirie,  George  Stephen 
Pierce,  Howel  Bulkley 
Pitcairn,  Andrew 
Poole,  Leopold  Thomas 
Porteous,  Norman 
Potts,  Edmund  Thurlow 
Preston,  Classon  O'D. 
Price,  Edmund  George  C 
Primrose,  Alexander 
Proudfoot,  Robert 
Prout,  William  Thomas 
Puckle,  Hale 
Purves,  Robert  Black 

Rabagliati,  Duncan  S. 
Rae,  John  Cairns 
Rai,  Dewan  Hakumat 
Rainie,  William 
Ramsay,  George  Bennett 
Ramsay,  Graham  Colville 
Ranken,  Henry 
Rankine,  George 
Rattray,  Malcolm  McG. 
Rawlence,  Harold  Ernest 
Rawson,  Arthur 
Rawson,  Robert  Edgar 
Ray,  Matthew  Burrow 
Reid,  George  Alexander 
Reid,  Walter  Richard 
Rendell,  Herbert 
Rentoul,  John  Lawrence 
Riach,  William 
Richards,  Hubert  H.  L 
Richardson,  Hugh 
Ritchie,  Charles  Ronald 
Ritchie,  Frederick  B. 
Ritchie,  Robert  Linton 
Ritchie,  Thomas  Clark 
Ritchie,  W.  T.  (R.A.M.C.) 
Robb,  Douglas  George 
Robertson,  Atholl 
Robertson,  Douglas  W. 
Robertson,  George  H.  W. 
Robertson,  John 
Robertson,  Michael  W. 
Robertson,  William  A. 
Robertson,  William  Kerr 
Robertson,  William  Latto 

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Robinson,  Leonard  N. 
Rodger,  J.  Murray 
Ronn,  Henry  Albert 
Rorie,  David 
Rose,  Hugh 

Rosebery,  Sidney  Solomon 
Ross,  Andrew  Russell 
Ross,  James  Ness  Macbean 
Ross,  John  Ross  Home 
Ross,  William  David 
Rowan-Robinson,  Fred.  E 
Rowan-Robinson,  John  R. 
Rudolf,  Harry  Priest 
Russell,  Alexander  Scott 
Russell,  David  Henry 
Russell,  John  (A.S.C.) 
Russell,  William  Black 
Rutherford,  Andrew  A. 
Rutherford,  John  V.  W. 
Ruthven,  Morton  Wood 
Ryan,  Charles  Snodgrass 

Saidler,  James  Roy 
St  Leger,  Robert  A. 
Samuelson,  Gerald  S. 
Samut,  Robert 
Sandeman,  Laura  Stewart 
Sanderson,  Francis  R. 
Sansom,  Walter 
Sarolea,  John  Robert 
Scales,  Cuthbert 
Scarlett,  James  Thomas 
Scott,  Charles  Alexander 
Scott,  George  Alexander 
Scott,  James 
Scott,  Jessie  Anne 
Scott,  John 
Scott,  John,  M.B. 
Scott,  Ralph  Lester 
Scott,  Thomas 
Scott,  Thomas  Henry 
Scott,  William  Sibbald 
Scrimgeour,  Frederick  J. 
Seelly,  Edward  St  John 
Shafto,  William  A. 
Shand,  John  G.  B. 
Shanks,  William 
Shaw,  John  J.  M'Intosh 
Shaw,  Robert  Glen 
Shaw,  William  John 
Shennan,  John  Rognvald 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Dispatches,  Etc. — continued. 


Shircore,  John  Owen 
Shires,  Bertram 
Silver,  John  Payzant 
Sim,  Alexander 
Sime,  William 
Simpson,  Alexander  P. 
Simpson,  Harold  C. 
Simpson,  Robert  K.  M. 
Simpson,  Wilfrid  James 
Simson,  John  Thomas 
Simson,  Robert 
Sinclair,  Meurice 
Sinclair,  Patrick 
Skinner,  Ernest  William 
Slayter,  Edward  Wheeler 
Sloan,  Allen  Thomson 
Sluys,  Maurice 
Smale,  Ernest  Hercules 
Smart,  Morton  Warrack 
Smith,  Fleet  Floyd  S. 
Smith,  George  William 
Smith,  Harry 
Smith,  James  Martin 
Smith,  John 
Smith,  John  Grant 
Smith,  John  Macmillan 
Smith,  Julian  Carter  C. 
Smith,  Robert  Beveridge 
Smith,  Stanley  Alwyn 
Smith,  William  Robert 
Somervail,  William  Fulton 
somerville,  hugh 
Southam,  Herbert 
Spence,  Basil  Hamilton  H. 
Spence,  Sydney  George 
Sprague,  Henry  Douglas 
Sproat,  Harry  Bird 
Stables,  Alexander 
Starkie,  Ernest  George  B. 
Steuart,  Roger  St  Clair 
Steven,  William  Charles 
Stevens,  Norman  Walter 
Stevenson,  Eric  John  Pott 
Stevenson,  George  H. 
Stevenson,  Henry  James 
Stevenson,  James 
Stevenson,  William  Scott 
Stewart,  Alister  John 
Stewart,  Andrew  Sinclair 
Stewart,  Augustus  Shaw 
Stewart,  Frank  White 


Stewart,  Frederick  N. 
Stewart,  George  Edward 
Stewart,  Hugh 
Stewart,  James 
Stewart,  James  Bell 
Stewart,  James  David  G. 
Stewart,  John 
Stewart,  Mungo 
Stewart,  Robert  Bell 
Stewart,  Thomas 
Stirling,  James  Alexander 
Stobie,  William 
Stockman,  Ralph 
Stoddart,  Alexander  Reid 
Stookes,  Valentine  A. 
Stott,  James  Robert 
Stoute,  Douglas  Garnett 
Strain,  Laurence  Hugh 
Strang,  Duncan  William  P. 
Strathairn,  George  Cecil 
Struthers,  John  William 
Sturrock,  Alexander  C 
Sutherland,  Anderson 
Sutherland,  Andrew 
Sutherland,  David 
Sutherland,  David  Waters 
Sutherland,  Hector  Wm. 
Sutherland,  Henry  Eric  G. 
Sutherland,  John  Donald 
Sutherland,  William  Neil 
Sweeten,  Benjamin 
Symons,  Frank  Albert 

Tarr,  William 
Taylor,  George  Pritchard 
Taylor,  Leonard  W.  O. 
Telford,  Alex.  McMenagal 
Tennant,  Alexander  Smith 
Theron,  Charles  Petrus 
Thin,  James  Ainslie 
Thom,  John  Gibb 
Thomas,  David  Gwilyn 
Thompson,  Albert  George 
Thompson,  Edward  Roland 
Thompson,  Ian  Maclaren 
Thomson,  David  George 
Thomson,  Edward  G. 
Thomson,  George  Ritchie 
Thomson,  Henry  Alexis 
Thomson,  John  James 
Thomson,  Robert  Black 

7^5 


Thomson,  Sydney  Jas.  Kerr 
Thorburn,  David  Hay 
Thornton,  Leslie  Irvine  L. 
Tims,  Henry  Wm.  Marett 
Tod,  Fred.  Lewis  Maitland 
Todd,  Harry  Campbell 
Todd,  James  Alexander 
Todrick,  Thomas 
Towse,  Harold  Beckwith 
Trafford,  William  Leigh 
Trotter,  John 
Truter,  Robert  Meeser 
Tuke,  Alan  Leonard  Smith 
Turnbull,  Archibald 
Turnbull,  John 

Unwin,  Thomas  Barton 
Urquhart,  Alex.  Lewis 
Urquhart,  Alex.  Robert 

Vaughan,  Edmund  Wayne 
Vaughan-Williams,  H.  W. 
Vellnot,  George  Albert 
Verel,  Raymond 
Vijver,  Gifford  T.  Van  der 

Walker,  Alexander  Izat 
Walker,  Archibald  S. 
Walker,  Charles  Derwent 
Walker,  Ernest  Alex. 
Walker,  Joseph 
Walker,  Norman  Dunbar 
Walker,  Walter  Oliphant 
Wall,  Charles  P.  B. 
Wall,  Douglas  Larmer 
Wallace,  David 
Walshe,  Sarsfield  J.  A.  H. 
Walton,  Robert  Henry 
Ward,  Francis 
Ward,  Joseph  Hugh 
Warden,  Herbert  Lawton 
Watling,  Francis  Hammond 
Watson,  Alexander  Pirie 
Watson,  Allan 
Watson,  David  Galloway 
Watson,  Frank  Herbert  C. 
Watson,  John  B.  Forbes 
Watson,  Stanley 
Watson,  William  Norman 
Webster,  William  Leckie 
Wedderburn,  E.  Maclagan 
Wedderburn,  Joseph  H.  M. 


Orders,   Decorations  and   Dispatches 


Dispatches,  Etc. — continued. 


Weir,  Andw.  Heron  Wilson 
Weir,  Robert 
Weir,  Robert  Yaxley 
Wells,  Joseph  Douglas 
Welsh,  Tom 
Whait,  John  Robert 
Whigham,  Walker  K. 
White,  Adam 
White,  Charles  R. 
White,  John  Letham 
White,  Joshua  Chaytor 
Whiteford,  James  H.  G. 
Whittaker,  Charles  B. 
Whyte,  George  Francis 
Wier,  Henry  Wood 


Wightman,  George  L. 
Wilkins,  Richard 
Williams,  Thomas  S.  B. 
Williams,  William  E.  R. 
Williamson,  Alexander  J. 
Williamson,  George  H. 
Williamson,  George  Scott 
Williamson,  John  Rutter 
Williamson,  Kenneth  B. 
Wilson,  Andrew 
Wilson,  Andrew  R. 
Wilson,  Gordon 
Wimberley,  Charles  N.  C. 
Wishart,  John 
Wood,  James 


Wood,  Robert  Turnbull 
Woodhead,  German  Sims 
Wooler,  Ernest  W.  N. 
Wright,  Archibald  F. 
Wylie,  Andrew  Robertson 
Wynne- Davies,  Llewelyn 

Yates,  Arthur  Gurney 
Yates,  George  Dougal 
Yeoman,  Alexander  Ross 
Young,  James 
Young,  Norman  Mitchell 
Young,  William  Alexander 
Young,  William 
Young,  William  Paulin 


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