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PLATE I.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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C. J. Banks.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
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Roll of the Fallen
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.
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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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
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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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
11
Roll of the Fallen
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.
13
Roll of the Fallen
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
Roll of the Fallen
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.
i5
Roll of the Fallen
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.
&
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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.
BBj "JJ^"
fit"1'
7
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Thomas Dunn.
W. J. Dunlop.
J. J. Dykes.
W. J. Dunn.
A. B. Durward.
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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.
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F. W. Fentiman.
A. M'X. Farquharson.
Ebenezer Fenton.
PLATE XXV.
J. A. Fenton.
A. D. Ferguson.
G. I). Ferguson.
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John Ferguson.
W. P. Ferguson.
C. C. Fleming.
1. G. Fleming.
I. S. Fleming.
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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.
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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.
33 c
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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.
34
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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.
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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.
37 c 2
Roll of the Fallen
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.
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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.
41
Roll of the Fallen
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.
42
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
43
Roll of the Fallen
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.
44
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
45
Roll of the Fallen
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.
47
Roll of the Fallen
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
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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.
5i
Roll of the Fallen
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
53 d 2
Roll of the Fallen
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.
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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
Roll of the Fallen
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.
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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
Roll of the Fallen
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
Roll of the Fallen
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.
60
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.
61
Roll of the Fallen
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.
62
Roll of the Fallen
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.
63
Roll of the Fallen
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
65 E
Roll of the Fallen
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.
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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.
Roll of the Fallen
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
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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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
7i
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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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
77
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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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
Roll of the Fallen
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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
Roll of the Fallen
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.
97 g
Roll of the Fallen
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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
Roll of the Fallen
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.
-«f
~f$
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.
101 g 2
Roll of the Fallen
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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Roll of the Fallen
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.
103
Roll of the Fallen
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
Roll of the Fallen
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.
Roll of the Fallen
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.
107
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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.
117 h 2
Record of War Service
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.
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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.
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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.
151
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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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Record of War Service
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.
Record of War Service
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.
219
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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.
Record of War Service
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.
222
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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.
226
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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.
235
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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.
236
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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.
237
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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.
240
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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.
249
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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.
251
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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.
252
Record of War Service
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
254
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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.
255
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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.
256
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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.
257 R
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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.
258
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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.
259
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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.
260
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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.
261 r 2
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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.
264
Record of War Service
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.
265
Record of War Service
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.
266
Record of War Service
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.
267
Record of War Service
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.
268
Record of War Service
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.
269
Record of War Service
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.
270
Record of War Service
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.
271
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
273 s
Record of War Service
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.
274
Record of War Service
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.
275
Record of War Service
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.
276
Record of War Service
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.
277 s 2
Record of War Service
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.
278
Record of War Service
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.
279
Record of War Service
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.
280
Record of War Service
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.
Record of War Service
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.
Record of War Service
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.
283
Record of War Service
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.
284
Record of War Service
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.
285
Record of War Service
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.'
286
Record of War Service
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.
287
Record of War Service
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.
Record of War Service
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.
289 T
Record of War Service
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.
290
Record of War Service
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).
291
Record of War Service
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.
292
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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.
294
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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.
295
Record of War Service
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.
296
Record of War Service
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.
297
Record of War Service
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.
298
Record of War Service
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.
299
Record of War Service
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.
300
Record of War Service
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.
Record of War Service
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),
Lieut. Nov. 191 5.
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
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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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Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
360
Record of War Service
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.
361
Record of War Service
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.
362
Record of War Service
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.
363
Record of War Service
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.
364
Record of War Service
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.
365
Record of War Service
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.
366
Record of War Service
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.
367
Record of War Service
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.
368
Record of War Service
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.
37°
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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.
373 2 a 2
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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.
374
Record of War Service
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.
375
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
378
Record of War Service
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.
379
Record of War Service
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.
380
Record of War Service
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.
381
Record of War Service
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.
382
Record of War Service
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.
383
Record of War Service
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.
384
Record of War Service
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.
385 2 B
Record of War Service
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.
386
Record of War Service
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.
387
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).
392
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
395
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
397
Record of War Service
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.
398
Record of War Service
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.
399
Record of War Service
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.
400
Record of War Service
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.
401 2 c
Record of War Service
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.
402
Record of War Service
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.
403
Record of War Service
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.
404
Record of War Service
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.
4°5 2 c 2
Record of War Service
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.
406
Record of War Service
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.
407
Record of War Service
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.
408
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.
410
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.
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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.
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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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Record of War Service
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.
417 2 D
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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.
418
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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.
419
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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.
420
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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.
421 2 d 2
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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.
422
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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.
423
Record of War Service
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
Record of War Service
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.
425
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.
426
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.
434
Record of War Service
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.
436
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.
437 2 e 2
Record of War Service
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.
438
Record of War Service
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.
439
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.
440
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.
441
Record of War Service
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.
442
Record of War Service
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.
443
Record of War Service
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.
444
Record of War Service
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.
445
Record of War Service
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.
446
Record of War Service
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.
447
Record of War Service
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.
448
Record of War Service
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.
452
Record of War Service
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.
453 2 f 2
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
455
Record of War Service
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.
456
Record of War Service
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.
457
Record of War Service
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.
458
Record of War Service
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.
459
Record of War Service
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.
460
Record of War Service
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.
461
Record of War Service
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.
462
Record of War Service
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.
463
Record of War Service
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.
464
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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.
465 2 G
Record of War Service
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.
466
Record of War Service
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.
467
Record of War Service
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.
468
Record of War Service
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.
469 2 g 2
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
471
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
473
Record of War Service
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
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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.
475
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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.
476
Record of War Service
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.
477
Record of War Service
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.
478
Record of War Service
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.
479
Record of War Service
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.
480
Record of War Service
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.
482
Record of War Service
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.
483
Record of War Service
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.
484
Record of War Service
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.
485 2 H 2
Record of War Service
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.
486
Record of War Service
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.
487
Record of War Service
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.
488
Record of War Service
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.
489
Record of War Service
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.
490
Record of War Service
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.
491
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
493
Record of War Service
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.
494
Record of War Service
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.
495
Record of War Service
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.
496
Record of War Service
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.
497 2 1
Record of War Service
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.
498
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.
501 2 1 2
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.
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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.
Record of War Service
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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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.
55°
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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.
551
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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.
552
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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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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.
559
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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.
560
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.
561 2 N
Record of War Service
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.
562
Record of War Service
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
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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.
565 2 n 2
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.
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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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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.
S7o
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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.
572
Record of War Service
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.
573
Record of War Service
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.
574
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
579
Record of War Service
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.
580
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.
58X 3 0 2
Record of War Service
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.
582
Record of War Service
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.
S83
Record of War Service
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.
584
Record of War Service
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.
585
Record of War Service
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.
586
Record of War Service
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.
587
Record of War Service
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.
588
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.
589
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
597 2 p 2
Record of War Service
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.
598
Record of War Service
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.
599
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.
600
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.
601
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.
602
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.
60^
Record of War Service
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.
604
Record of War Service
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.
605
Record of War Service
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.
606
Record of War Service
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.
607
Record of War Service
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.
608
Record of War Service
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.
609 2 Q
Record of War Service
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.
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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.
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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^
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
636
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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).
638
Record of War Service
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.
639
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
641 2 s
Record of War Service
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.
643
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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.
644
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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.
647
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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.
648
Record of War Service
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.
649
Record of War Service
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.
653
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.
655
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.
656
Record of War Service
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.
657 2 T
Record of War Service
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
Record of War Service
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.
659
Record of War Service
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.
660
Record of War Service
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.
66l 2 T 2
Record of War Service
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.
662
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.
663
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.
664
Record of War Service
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.
665
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.
666
Record of War Service
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.
667
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.
668
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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Record of War Service
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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
683
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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.
685
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
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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.
693 2x2
Record of War Service
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.
700
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.
&*
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.
7°3
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.
705 2 Y
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.
709 2 y 2
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.
710
Record of War Service
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.
711
Record of War Service
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.
712
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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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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.
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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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Record of War Service
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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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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.
738
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
740
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.
741 3 a 2
Record of War Service
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.
742
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.
744
Record of War Service
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.
745
Record of War Service
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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Record of War Service
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.
747
Record of War Service
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.
748
Record of War Service
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.
749
Record of War Service
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.
75°
Record of War Service
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.
752
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.
\/ v
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.
755
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
783
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
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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
784
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
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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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