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THE  UNION  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND  LIMITED 

ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

1914-1918 


T- 


THE  UNION  BANK 
OF  SCOTLAND  ED 
ROLL  OF  HONOUR 


\        n^^hUa    X  \/       A  if  iii'  w^      »5ir  lul   hi  M        ^y/     rflpf  /^        I 

//\ 


GLASGOW:     MACLEHOSE,   JACKSON    AND  CO. 
PUBLISHERS   TO  THE   UNIVERSITY 


Foreword 

The  Directors  have  thought  it  well  to  prepare  a  record  of  the 
Members  of  the  Staff  of  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited, 
who  took  part  in  the  Great  War  of  1914-1918.  To  the  names 
have  been  added  brief  notes  of  the  ranks  and  regiments,  with 
the  areas  and  duration  of  service. 

It  is  only  fitting  that  such  a  record  should  contain  an  account 
of  the  unveiling  of  the  Memorial  erected  in  the  Head  Office, 
Glasgow,  to  preserve  the  memory  to  all  time  of  those  who  gave 
their  lives  in  the  service  of  their  Country. 

NORMAN  L.  HIRD, 

General  Manager. 

Glasgow,   September  1922. 


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Contents 


The  Unveiling  of  the  War  Memorial  ----- 

Members  of  the  Staff  who  have  given  their  Lives  in  the  Service 
of  the  Country,  1914-1918  ...... 

Honours  Gained  by  Members  of  the  Staff     - 

Roll  of  Honour  — Members  of  the  Staff  who  Served  with  the 
Forces  ......... 


IX 


War  Memorial 

In  the  presence  of  a  large  and  representative  company  on 
Wednesday,  26th  April,  1922,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Atholl, 
K.T.,  Chairman  of  the  Bank,  unveiled  the  Memorial  erected 
in  the  Head  Office,  Glasgow. 

Mr.  William  Hutton,  Director,  who  presided,  said  :  We  are 
met  to-day  to  do  honour  to  the  memory  of  the  brave  men  on  the 
staff  of  the  Union  Bank  who  served  and  fell  in  the  Great  War. 
The  Memorial  to  be  unveiled  has  been  erected  to  provide  a 
permanent  record  of  these  men,  and  we  trust  that  the  form  it 
has  taken  may  be  deemed  in  some  small  way  worthy  of  the  object 
in  view.  We  have  been  fortunate  in  securing  the  services  of 
Mr.  T.  C.  Campbell  Mackie  as  designer  of  the  Memorial,  which 
has  a  great  wealth  of  symbolism  ;  the  actual  carving  has  been 
carried  out  by  Messrs.  Martyn  of  Cheltenham. 

Before  calling  on  our  Chairman,  himself  a  distinguished 
soldier,  I  would,  on  behalf  of  the  Board,  draw  your  attention  to 
the  splendid  part  played  by  the  Union  Bank  Staff  in  the  War. 
The  number  of  our  Staff  when  the  War  broke  out  in  19 14  was 
Eight  hundred  and  forty-two,  and  of  these  Eighty  Territorials 
were  immediately  mobilised.  Before  the  War  ended  the  very 
large  total  of  Five  hundred  and  eighteen  members  of  the  Staff 
had  served  in  the  War  in  one  capacity  or  another.     The  number 

xi 


WAR  MEMORIAL 

of  honours  conferred  on  our  men  was  Fifty-two,  including  One 
Distinguished  Service  Order,  Eleven  Military  Crosses,  and 
Two  Distinguished  Flying  Crosses.  A  very  considerable 
number  of  commissions  was  held,  and  we  had  representatives 
in  no  fewer  than  Sixty-three  regiments.  Unfortunately  the 
number  of  men  who  gave  their  lives  was  very  heavy,  and  on 
the  Memorial  now  to  be  unveiled  there  appear  the  names 
of  Eighty-four  members  of  the  Staff. 

Mr.  Norman  L.  Hird,  General  Manager,  read  over  the  names 
recorded  on  the  Memorial. 

The  Duke  of  Atholl,  in  performing  the  ceremony,  said  :  I 
will  now  proceed  to  unveil  a  Memorial  to  members  of  the  Staff" 
of  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  who  during  the  recent  War 
transferred  their  services  to  the  Army  in  order  to  fight  for  King 
and  Country,  and  who  died  in  that  service.  How  splendidly  and 
fearlessly  they  fought  during  those  terrible  years  is  shown  by 
the  fact  that  Eighty-four  men  answered  their  last  roll-call,  while 
Fifty-two  were  specially  decorated  for  gallantry.  When  we 
recollect  the  type  of  man  who  is  employed  by  the  Union  Bank 
of  Scotland,  we  can  realise  the  gain,  and  then  the  loss,  that  they 
were  to  our  fighting  forces,  the  almost  irreparable  gap  that  they 
have  left  in  our  Staff,  and  the  loss  to  our  Country  of  some  of 
its  finest  and  most  intelligent  men.  I  have  heard  it  said  that 
some  of  the  greatest  pioneers  of  civilisation  are  our  commercial 
travellers.  Equally  it  may  be  said  that  the  great  British  banks 
and  their  Staffs  have  done  more  to  stabilise  that  civilisation  and 
bring  about  commerce,  prosperity,  and  a  proper  spirit  of  thrift, 

xii 


WAR  MEMORIAL 

than  any  other  body  in  the  world.  Wherever  we  go  throughout 
the  world,  wherever  there  is  banking,  we  find  Scotsmen  con- 
nected with  the  banking  world,  respected  not  only  for  their 
business  ability,  but  for  the  high  sense  of  duty  and  decent 
Christian  living  that  they  bring  with  them.  Many  of  these  lads 
who  fell  might  have  had  brilliant  futures  before  them,  and, 
trained  in  this  country,  would  probably  have  gone  abroad  and 
continued  those  old  traditions.  Their  loss  may  therefore  be 
looked  upon  as  world-wide.  There  is,  I  fear,  no  man  or  woman 
in  this  building  who  has  not  had  to  mourn  the  loss  during  the 
War  of  one  very  dear  to  them,  but  we  have  a  great  compensation 
in  feeling  that  those  who  have  passed  on  were  wanted,  and  were 
fighting,  for  as  great  a  cause  as  man  ever  fought  for,  while  their 
spirit  was  such  that  they  themselves  would  not  have  had  it 
otherwise.  We  can  memorialise  them  well  by  tablets  such  as 
this.  We  can  build  great  monuments  to  the  memory  of  those 
who  fell,  but  these  are  material  monuments  fashioned  by  the 
hand  of  man.  The  real  lasting  memorial  they  have  built  them- 
selves by  the  aid  of  God,  for  they  have  set  up  an  ethical  monu- 
ment of  the  spirit  of  sacrifice,  loyalty,  and  gallantry  that  will 
ever  maintain  their  names  hallowed  in  the  history  of  their  country. 
It  is  for  us  to  keep  that  memory  untarnished  and  fresh,  to  tell 
of  it  to  our  children,  and  for  our  children  to  tell  it  to  their  children, 
and  if  we  fail  in  that  splendid  spirit  of  understanding  that  we 
saw  amongst  all  sections  of  the  people  during  the  Great  War, 
and  if  we  work  for  ourselves  alone,  and  not  for  the  community 
at  large,  the  sacrifice  of  those  who  lost  their  life  will  indeed  have 
been  in  vain,  and  we  shall  be  unworthy  of  the  great  heritage 
that  they  have  left  us.      I  now  unveil  this  Memorial  to  the  glory 

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WAR  MEMORIAL 

of  God  and  to  the  memory  of  those  Eighty-four  men  who  fell 
in  the  cause  of  honour,  liberty  and  country. 

The  Rev.  John  White,  D.D.,  of  the  Barony,  dedicated  the 
Memorial  and  pronounced  the  Benediction. 

The  Memorial,  placed  in  the  vestibule  of  the  Head  Office, 
in  Glasgow,  is  designed  by  Mr.  T.  C.  Campbell  Mackie,  Master 
of  Design  in  the  Glasgow  School  of  Art.  The  significance  of 
the  symbols  is  as  follows  :  Round  the  three  panels  containing 
the  names  of  those  who  made  the  supreme  sacrifice  grow  the 
Thorns  of  War,  whilst  below  are  represented  the  Dogs  of  War, 
grim  beasts  let  loose  upon  mankind.  On  either  hand  amidst 
the  thorns  is  the  sheathed  sword,  symbolical  of  the  achievement 
of  Peace  through  Valour  and  Might  of  Arms.  On  the  lesser 
growth  of  the  thorns  above  grow  the  Sour  Apples  of  Discord, 
implying  that  there  are  always  about  us  the  elements  of  strife. 
On  the  centre  styles  grow  the  Lilies  of  Peace,  they  are  rooted 
deep  amongst  the  gnarled  tentacles  of  War,  whilst  the  topmost 
buds  just  touch  the  fringe  of  the  Thorns  of  War  above.  Some 
might  possibly  interpret  this  part  of  the  design  as  an  implication 
that  Peace  is  merely  an  interlude  'twixt  War  and  War — the 
designer  prefers  rather  that  it  should  stand  for  the  hope  that 
Peace  is  reaching  up  to  overgrow  the  possibility  of  War  in  the 
future.  Above  the  dedication  are  put,  as  a  crown  to  the  whole, 
the  age-long  symbols  for  the  soul  and  eternal  life — the  Peacock 
and  the  Vine.  On  the  panels,  inlaid  in  ebony,  are  further  signifi- 
cant details — the  Oak  for  constancy,  etc.  Over  each  of  the  three 
panels,  which  are  recessed,  the  fretted  canopies  show  the  Rose, 
the  Thistle,  and  the  Shamrock, 


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Members  of  the  Staff  who  have  given 
their  Lives  in  the  Service  of  the 
Country 


1914-1918 

NAME 

OFFICE 

Alexander,  Patrick  D., 

Alloa. 

Anderson,  George  O., 

Leith. 

Anderson,  Robert, 

Stockwell. 

Anderson,  Robert  W., 

Glasgow. 

Archibald,  Alexander  S., 

Dundee. 

Campbell,  James, 

Crieff. 

Carmichael,  David  H., 

Haymarket. 

Clapham,  Gerald, 

London. 

Crawford,  Charles  C, 

Haymarket. 

Crombie,  Douglas  I., 

Aberdeen. 

Crozier,  James  B., 

Larkhall. 

Davidson,  William  A., 

George  Street 

ROLL  OF  HONOUR 


OFFICE 


Dewar,  John  M., 
Dickson,  James  Y., 
Dilworth,  William  C, 
Donald,  Ian  J., 
Duthie,  Jr.,  Alexander, 
Finlaison,  John, 
Fraser,  William, 
French,  George  H., 
Fyfe,  Charles  C, 
Ganson,  Andrew, 
Gardiner,  William, 
Goodall,  Alexander, 
Graham,  Robert, 
Gray,  David, 
Hamilton,  James  R., 
Hamilton,  Matthew  D., 
Harvey,  John, 
Hawdon,  Philip, 
Henderson,  George  R., 
Henderson,  Thomas, 
Hourston,  Francis  M.  S., 
Hunter,  Morham  F., 
Kerr,  John  W., 
Laing,  David  D., 


Stirling. 

London. 

Inverurie. 

Rosehearty. 

Eglinton  Street. 

Leith. 

Stranraer. 

Aberdeen. 

Forfar. 

London. 

Cullen. 

Lochgelly. 

Clydebank. 

Glasgow. 

Hope  Street. 

Paisley. 

Kilmarnock. 

Dunning. 

North  Merchiston. 

Glasgow. 

Piershill. 

Blackhall. 

Brechin. 

Kirkcaldy. 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 


NAME 

Mair,  Alexander, 
Milne,  Jr.,  Robert, 
Moir,  James, 
Munn,  Walter  A., 
M'Callum,  John, 
MacGregor,  Peter, 
MacKay,  Angus, 
MacKechnie,  Angus, 
M'Kellar,  Archibald  P., 
M'Lay,  Walter, 
MacLeod,  Quintin, 
MacMillan,  Duncan, 
M'Neill,  John, 
MacNeill,  Robert  A., 
MacQueen,  Alexander  N. 
Primrose,  Cecil  J., 
Reid,  Alexander, 
Reid,  John  F., 
Reynolds,  John  J., 
Ritchie,  Robert, 
Robertson,  Alexander, 
Ross,  Alexander  D., 
Shields,  William  W., 
Skinner,  William, 


OFFICE 

Dumbarton. 

Dundee. 

Golden  Acre. 

Glasgow. 

Glasgow. 

Fishmarket. 

Norton  Park. 

Kincardine. 

Dunoon. 

Glasgow. 

Kilmarnock. 

Inveraray. 

Stirling. 

Dundee. 

Macduff. 

Rosehearty. 

Clydebank. 

Inverness. 

Glasgow. 

Troon. 

Coatbridge. 

Edinburgh. 

Doune. 

Edinburgh. 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 


NAME 

Smith,  Alexander, 
Smith,  Malcolm  N., 
Smith,  William, 
Stark,  Harold, 
Stephen,  George, 
Strang,  James, 
Strath,  James  W., 
Taylor,  Alexander  W., 
Taylor,  Robert  N., 
Terrace,  William  E., 
Thomson,  Norman  D., 
Tully,  James  W., 
Urquhart,  John  G., 
Waddell,  William  C, 
Walker,  Peter, 
Walker,  Richard  H., 
Watson,  David  R., 
Weir,  David, 
Westwater,  Fred., 
White,  James  D.  M., 
Wilson,  Harry  G., 
Wishart,  James  A., 
Young,  George  S.  H., 
Young,  William  A., 


Keith. 

Tarland. 

Banff. 

Buchanan  Street. 

Lerwick. 

Gourock. 

Fishmarket. 

Strathaven. 

Peterhead. 

Coatbridge. 

Dundee. 

Stranraer. 

Banchory. 

Dunblane. 

Keith. 

Lochgelly. 

Larkhall. 

Dumbarton. 

Haymarket. 

Tollcross. 

Errol. 

Blairgowrie. 

Morningside. 

Partick. 


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Honours  gained   by  Members 
of  the  Staff 


Order  of  the  British  Empire  (Military  Division). 
Stephen,  George  A.,  Keith. 

Distinguished  Service  Order. 
Gibson,  Lewis,  Crieff. 


Military  Cross. 

Cameron,  Robert  D., 
Ewing,  George  H., 
Fraser,  John, 
Herbertson,  James  H., 
Kay,  Andrew, 
Morrison,  John  A., 
MacDougall,  Peter  A., 
M'Kay,  Wilson  J., 
Ramsay,  James  D., 
Richardson,  Robert  L.  T., 
Skinner,  William, 


Glasgow. 

Trongate. 

Ladybank. 

Paisley. 

Leith. 

Eglinton  Street. 

Lerwick. 

New  Pitsligo. 

Kilmarnock. 

Leith. 

Edinburgh. 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 

Anderson,  Samuel,  London. 

Liddell,  William  K.  R.,  Glasgow. 

Distinguished  Conduct  Medal. 

Anderson,  George  O.,  Leith. 

Archibald,  Alexander  S.,        Dundee. 

Military  Medal. 

Brighton,  James,  Dairy. 

Duthie,  Jr.,  Alexander,  Eglinton  Street. 

Farquharson,  George  D.,  Torry. 

Flockhart,  Robert,  Chambers  Street. 

Gill,  Joseph  B.,  Banff. 

Ingram,  Alexander  I.,  South  Morningside. 

Leggat,  Graeme  E.,  Turriff. 

M'Knight,  Samuel,  Glasgow. 

Taylor,  James  D.,  Aberdeen. 

Meritorious  Service  Medal. 

Crombie,  Douglas  I.,  Aberdeen. 

Hendry,  William,  Banff. 

Kerr,  Samuel,  Greenock. 

Munro,  James  M.,  Aberfeldy. 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 


Mentioned  in  Despatches. 


Archibald,  Alexander  S., 

Dundee. 

Arnott,  Alexander, 

Golden  Acre. 

Bryce,  Robert, 

Murrayfield. 

Cameron,  Robert  D., 

Glasgow. 

Cunningham,  John  Y., 

Glasgow. 

Fisher,  Angus  C.  M., 

Chambers  Street. 

Gibson,  Lewis, 

Crieff. 

Gray,  Kenneth  C, 

Errol. 

Hendry,  William, 

Banff. 

Jones,  Robert  H., 

Haymarket. 

Liddell,  William  K.  R., 

Glasgow. 

M'Callum,  John, 

Glasgow. 

M'Knight,  Samuel, 

Glasgow. 

Ruys,  Franz, 

London. 

Sinclair,  George  H., 

St.  Vincent  Street, 

Skinner,  William, 

Edinburgh. 

Walker,  David  T., 

Inveraray. 

Walker,  John  L., 

Port-Glasgow. 

Croix  de  Guerre 

{French). 

Gibson,  Lewis, 

Crieff. 

Croix  de  Guerre  {Belgian). 
Cunningham,  John  Y.,  Glasgow. 

M'Knight,  Samuel,  Glasgow. 

Ruys,  Franz,  London. 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Members  of  the   Staff  who  served 
with  the  Forces 


Abell,  Eric,  Springburn,  Glasgow. 

L/ Corporal,  Highland  Light  Infantry,    191 8-1920. 

Adams,  Alexander,  Aberfeldy. 

Corporal,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 6- 191 9. 
France.     Wounded,  October   191 7. 

Aitken,  Alexander,  Bridgeton   Cross,   Glasgow. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,   1918-1919. 
France. 

Alexander,  John,  London. 

Major,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,   1914-1918. 
Gallipoli,  Egypt. 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Alexander,  John  M.,  Ayr. 

Corporal,  Royal  Fusiliers,  Labour  Corps,   191 5-1 91 9. 
France,   Italy. 

Alexander,  Patrick  D.,       Alloa. 

Gunner,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 7- 191 8. 
France.     Died  of  wounds,   March   191 8. 

Allan,  Walter  M.,  Lochgilphead. 

Lieutenant,  Scottish  Horse,  Gordon  Highlanders,    1914- 
1919. 

Gallipoli,  Egypt,  France.     Wounded,  March   19 18. 

Allardyce,  Francis,  Alloa. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  19 16- 19 17. 
France. 

Allison,  Daniel,  Dunkeld. 

A.B.  Seaman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  191 7- 191 9. 

Allison,   Robert,  Moffat. 

Private,  Royal  Fusiliers,  Artists  Rifles,  London  Regiment, 
1915-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  October   1916. 


10 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Anderson,  David  M.,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),    19 14-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  April   191 5. 

Anderson,  Fred.  W.,  Johnstone. 

Corporal,  Royal  Air  Force,   1918-1919. 

Anderson,  George  J.  S.,       Fraserburgh. 

Private,  Army  Service  Corps,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery, 
Liverpool  Scottish,   191 7- 191 9. 

Anderson,  George  O.,  Leith. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Gordon 
Highlanders,   1915-1917. 

France.  Awarded  Distinguished  Conduct  Medal,  February 
1 9 17,  for  "Conspicuous  gallantry  and  devotion  to  duty. 
He  has  frequently  shown  great  courage  and  initiative  on 
patrol  work,  and  has  set  a  splendid  example  throughout." 

Killed,  26th  October,    1917. 

Anderson,  George  S.,  Fraserburgh. 

Corporal,  Gordon  Highlanders,   1914-1919. 
France. 


11 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Anderson,  James  K.,  Dumfries. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,   1916-1919. 
France. 

Anderson,   Robert,  Stockwell,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Motor  Transport,   East  Surreys,   1916-1918. 
France.     Killed  in  action,  August   191 8. 

Anderson,   Robert  W.,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Cameron  Highlanders,   19 14-19 15. 
France.     Killed,  September   191 5. 

Anderson,  Samuel,  London. 

Captain,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Air  Force,  191 5- 
1919. 

France.  Wounded,  June  191 8.  Awarded  Distinguished 
Flying  Cross,  June  191 8.  "A  successful  leader  of  patrols 
who  has  by  his  skilful  leadership  saved  the  squadron  many 
casualties.  On  a  recent  occasion  while  returning  from  a 
raid  he  was  surrounded  by  over  50  enemy  machines.  Both 
he  and  his  observer  were  wounded,  but  with  great  gallantry 
he  succeeded  in  leading  his  formation  back  to  the  aero- 
drome. He  has  taken  part  in  over  60  bomb  raids  and 
photographic  reconnaissances." 


12 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Andrew,  James  H.,  Chambers     Street,      Edin- 

burgh. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,   1917-1919. 

France. 

Andrew,   Robert,  Maybole. 

L/ Corporal,   Ayrshire   Yeomanry,    Royal    Scots   Fusiliers, 

Tank  Corps,    191 5-1 9 19. 

France.     Wounded,  September  19 17. 

Archibald,  Alexander  S.,    Dundee. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Gordon  Highlanders,  1914-1915. 
France.     Awarded  Distinguished  Conduct  Medal,  March 
191 5.     Mentioned  in  despatches,  June  191 5,  for  "  Gallant 
and  distinguished  services  in  the  field."     Killed  in  action, 
June   19 1 5. 

Arcus,  Alexander,  Lerwick. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,   1917-1918. 
France.     Wounded,  April   191 8. 

Arnott,  Alexander,  Golden  Acre,  Edinburgh. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Scots,  Highland  Light  Infantry,    1916- 

1919. 

France.     Mentioned    in    despatches,    March    1919,    for 

"  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  field." 


l3 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Auld,  James,  Galston. 

Ordinary  Telegraphist,  Royal   Naval   Volunteer   Reserve, 
1918-1919. 

Bain,  James  M.,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Corporal,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),   1916-1919. 
France. 

Balfour,  Arthur  J.  W.,       Forfar. 

Sergeant,  Gordon  Highlanders,    191 8-1920. 

Barbour,   Robert  G.  C.,       Paisley. 

Corporal,  Gordon  Highlanders,   191 8-1 920. 

Barclay,  William  G.,  Huntly. 

Sergeant,  Gordon  Highlanders,   191 7- 191 9. 
France. 

Barty,  Douglas  R.,  Thornhill. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,   191 8-1 919. 

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ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Beaton,  Donald,  Holburn,  Aberdeen. 

Gunner-Signaller,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  19 16-1920. 
Mesopotamia. 

Bell,  William  C,  Bo'ness. 

Private,  Cameron  Highlanders,    1916-1918. 
France.    ,. 

Bonner,  Albert,  Ballater. 

Lieutenant,  Scottish  Horse,  Gordon  Highlanders,   1914- 
1919. 

Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Salonica,  France. 

Borthwick,  William  T.,      London. 

Lieutenant,  Artists  Rifles,  Royal  Scots,  191 5-1 9 19. 
France.     Wounded,  May  1917. 

Boyd,  Hugh   B.,  Glasgow. 

Corporal,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,   1915-1919. 
France. 

Boyd,  Thomas  R.,  Kilmarnock. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Air  Force,   1917-1919. 

*5 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Brander,  Alexander  G.,      Barrhead. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Gordon  Highlanders,   1918-1919. 

Bremner,  Arthur  C,  Aberdeen. 

Private,  Scots  Guards,   1918-1919. 

Bremner,  Fredk.  W.,  London. 

Private,  Queen's  Own  Royal  Glasgow  Yeomanry,   1 9 1 5- 
1919. 

Palestine. 

Brighton,  James,  Dairy. 

2nd    Lieutenant,    Cameronians    (Scottish    Rifles),    Tank 
Corps,    Machine  Gun  Corps,   19 14-19 19. 

France.     Awarded  Military  Medal,  December   19 16. 

Brindle,  John  D.,  Hunter  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,   19 14-19 19. 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  France.      Wounded,  June   191 5. 

Brown,  Peter  S.,  Peterhead. 

Corporal,  Gordon  Highlanders,   1916-1919. 
France. 

16 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Brown,  William  J.,  Tarland. 

Corporal,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Tank  Corps, 
1915-1919. 

France. 

Bruce,   Andrew,  Ellon. 

Private,  Lovat  Scouts,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  191 7-1 9 19. 
France.     Wounded,  September   191 7. 

Bryce,  George   B.,  Norton  Park,  Edinburgh. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,    19 15-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  July   1916. 

Bryce,   Robert,  Murray  field,   Edinburgh. 

S.Q.M.S.,  Royal  Scots,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,  1914- 
1919. 

Gallipoli,  Egypt.  Mentioned  in  Despatches,  November 
191 8,  March  1919,  for  "  Gallant  and  distinguished  services 
in  the  Field." 

Buchan,  Thomas  H.,  Edinburgh. 

Captain,  Black  Watch,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Gold 
Coast  Regiment,  19 14-19 19. 

France,  West  Africa.     Wounded,  May  191 5,  July  191 5. 
c  17 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Buchanan,  William  M.,       Enrol. 

Gunner,  Royal  Field  Artillery,    1915-1917. 

Buntain,  John  M.  S.,  Dunning. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1914- 

1919.    ' 

France. 

Bushby,  Leonard  C.  E.,        London. 

Private,  Queen's  Westminster  Rifles,  Middlesex  Regiment, 
1915-1919. 

France. 

Butter,   Partick  M.  Aberfeldy. 

Corporal,  Black  Watch,    191 7-19 19. 

Byers,  William  M.,  Moffat. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1916-1919. 
France. 

Cairns,  John,  Auchterarder. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Black  Watch,  Royal  Scots,    19 14-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  July   1916. 

18 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Caldwell,  James,  Coatbridge. 

2nd  Air  Mechanic,  Royal  Air  Force,    1917-1919. 

Cameron,  Alexander,  Stockwell,  Glasgow. 

Signalman,   Royal    Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,    1918-1919. 

Cameron,   Robert  D.,  Glasgow. 

Captain,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Gordon  Highlanders, 
1914-1919. 

France,  Italy.  Wounded,  September  191 5,  August  1916, 
October  191 7,  October  191 8.  Awarded  Military  Cross, 
January  1 9 1 9.  Mentioned  in  Despatches,  January  191 9, 
for  "  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

Campbell,  Donald,  Glasgow. 

Private,   Highland  Light  Infantry,    191 5-1 9 19. 
France. 

Campbell,   Eoin,  Fochabers. 

Corporal,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1914-1919. 
France. 

Campbell,  James,  Crieff. 

Private,   Black  Watch,    1916-1917. 
France.     Killed,  December   1 917. 


19 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Campbell,  John,  Aberfeldy. 

Private,   Seaforth  Highlanders,    1918-1919. 

Campbell,  John,  Pitlochry. 

Lieutenant,  Black  Watch,   19 14-19 19. 
France. 

Campbell,  John   R.,  Aberfeldy. 

Private,  Black  Watch,    1 917- 19 19. 
France. 

Campbell,  Murdo  A.,  Clydebank. 

Private,   Royal  Scots,    191 7-1 9 19. 
France. 

Campbell,   Robert  N.,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,    Highland    Light    Infantry,    Seaforth    High- 
landers,   Cameron    Highlanders,    Chinese   Labour    Corps, 
1916-1919. 
France. 

Campbell,  Thomas,  Dundee. 

Private,  Black  Watch,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  191 8-1 9 19. 
France. 


20 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Campbell,  William  J.  H.,    Troon. 

L/Sergeant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  East  Yorks  Regi- 
ment,  1917-1919. 

Carmichael,  David  H.,        Haymarket,   Edinburgh. 

Private,   Royal   Scots,    1917-1918. 

France.     Wounded,   May   191 8.     Died  of  wounds,  Sep- 
tember  1 91 8. 

Cassells,  David  H.,  Kilmarnock. 

L/Corporal,   Gordon   Highlanders,    1916-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  June   191 8. 

Cassells,  James,  Kirkcaldy. 

Signalman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,   1917-1919. 

Caven,  Cyril  J.,  London. 

Gunner,   Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    1918-1919. 

Chalmers,  Thomas  W.,  Kirkwall. 

Bombardier,   Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    19 14-19 19. 

21 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Christie,  James  D.,  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh. 

L/ Corporal,  Royal  Scots,   1916-1919. 
France. 

Clapham,  Gerald,  London. 

L/Corporal,   Royal  Fusiliers,    19 14-19 16. 
Salonica.     Killed,  July  191 6. 

Clark,  Walter,  Norton  Park,  Edinburgh. 

Driver,   Royal  Field  Artillery,    191 8-19 19. 

Clark,  William   B.,  South   Morningside,    Edin- 

burgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  1914- 
1919. 

Salonica,   France.     Wounded,  January   191 8. 

Cook,  Archibald  D.,  Glasgow. 

Captain,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  King's  Liver- 
pool Regiment,  Welsh  Regiment,    191 5-1 919. 

India,  Mesopotamia. 

Cook,  Henry  O.,  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,   Scottish  Horse,    19 14 — still  serving. 
India. 


22 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Cook,  Thomas  K.,  Ardrossan. 

Lieutenant,   Motor  Machine  Gun   Service,  Tank  Corps, 

1915-1919. 

France. 

Cooper,  William,  Dumbarton. 

Driver,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,   1915-1919. 
Salonica,  Egypt. 

Cormack,  Donald  T.,  Kirkwall. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Seaforth  High- 
landers,   1917-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  August   191 8. 

Cormack,  James,  Crieff. 

Signaller,    Royal    Field    Artillery,    Royal    Army    Service 
Corps,    191 8-1 920. 

Corrie,  James  D.,  Edinburgh. 

Private,  Lancers,    1918-1919. 

Cossar,  David  J.,  Norton  Park,  Edinburgh. 

Lieutenant,   Royal   Scots,    19 16-19 19. 
Palestine. 


23 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Cowan,  Charles  M.   G.,       Stranraer. 

Private,    Highland    Light    Infantry,    Tyneside    Scottish, 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,    19 17- 191 9. 

France. 

Crawford,  Andrew,  Stockwell,  Glasgow. 

Private,   Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),    191 5-1920. 
France.     Wounded,   May   1916,  November   191 6. 

Crawford,   Charles  C,         Haymarket,   Edinburgh. 

L/ Corporal,    Fife    &    Forfar    Yeomanry,    Black    Watch, 
1915-1916. 

France.     Killed,  September   191 6. 

Crawford,   Lachlan  M.,       Blairgowrie. 
Private,   Royal  Fusiliers,    1916-1919. 
Salonica,  France. 

Cromarty,  Alexander,  Blairgowrie. 

Private,  Scottish  Horse,  Black  Watch,   1917-1920. 
France,   Italy.     Wounded,  June   191 8. 

Cromarty,   Robert,  St.  Margaret's  Hope. 

2nd  Lieutenant,   Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    19 14-19 19. 

24 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Crombie,  Douglas  I.,  Aberdeen. 

Sergeant,   Gordon   Highlanders,   Royal   Engineers,  1914- 
1918. 

France.     Awarded  Meritorious  Service  Medal,  April  191 8. 
Killed,  April   191 8. 

Crosbie,   Andrew,  Inverurie. 

Sergeant,  Gordon  Highlanders,  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
1914-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  September  191 5,  July  1917,  Decem- 
ber  19 17. 

Crosbie,  William,  Girvan. 

Gunner,  Royal  Marine  Artillery,    191 8. 

Crowley,  Peter  M.,  Anderston,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,    191 6-1920. 
France.     Wounded,  April   1917. 

Crozier,  James  B.,  Larkhall. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  September  191 8.     Died  of  wounds, 
May   1919. 


25 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Cunningham,  John  Y.,  Glasgow. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Argyll  &  Suther- 
land Highlanders,    1914-1919. 

France.  Awarded  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  October 
191 8.  Mentioned  in  Despatches,  March  191 9,  for 
"  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

Cuthill,   Robert   R.,  Cowcaddens,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1915-1918. 
France.     Wounded,  September   19 18. 

Dalgarno,  Henry  J.,  Cullen. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,    1917-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  July   191 8. 

Davidson,  George  G.   S.,      Aberdeen. 

Private,    Lovat    Scouts,    Cameron    Highlanders,    Seaforth 
Highlanders,   1917-1919. 

France.     Wounded,   March   19 18. 

Davidson,  Hugh  D.    R.,        Edinburgh. 

Gunner,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   1918-1919. 

26 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Davidson,  Victor  A.   R.,     Fraserburgh. 

Lieutenant,    Gordon    Highlanders,    General    Staff  Indian 
Army,   191 5-1 9 19. 
India,  Mesopotamia. 

Davidson,  William  A.,         George  Street,  Aberdeen. 
L/ Corporal,  Gordon  Highlanders,    19 14-19 15. 
Died,  April   191 5. 

Dennistoun,  Douglas  M.,     Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

2nd  Air  Mechanic,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  Royal 
Air    Force,    1914.     Discharged    19 14.     Rejoined    1 9 1 7- 
1919. 
France. 

Devine,  David  Y.,  Kinning  Park,  Glasgow. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Field  Artillery,   191 5-19 19. 

Dewar,  John  M.,  Stirling. 

Corporal,  Highland  Cyclists'  Battalion,   191 6-1 91 9. 
Died,  August,   19 19. 

Dick,  Thomas  B.,  Bo'ness. 

Private,  Scottish  Horse,  Black  Watch,   19 14-19 19. 
Salonica,   Gallipoli,   Egypt,   France.     Wounded,   October 
1918. 


27 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Dickie,  John  B.,  Tarbert. 

2nd  Corporal,  Royal  Engineers,   1916-1920. 
Mesopotamia. 

Dickie,  William  M.   H.,       Chambers   Street,    Edin- 
burgh. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,    1 914-19 16. 

Egypt,  Gallipoli,     Wounded,  September   191 5. 

Dickson,  James  Y.,  London. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  London  Scottish,  Surrey  Rifles,  1914-1916. 
France.     Killed,  September   1916. 

Dickson,  John  W.,  Edinburgh. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,   19 14-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  April   191 7,  June   19 18. 

Dilworth,  William  C,         Inverurie. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,   1917-1918. 
Died,  November   191 8. 

Dingwall,  Thomas,  Paisley. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Labour  Corps, 

1916-1919. 

France. 


28 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Donald,  Arthur,  Tarbert. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,    191 5- 19 19. 
France. 

Donald,  Donald  A.  F.,    London. 

Lieutenant,  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,    191 5-1 9 18. 
France. 

Donald,  Ian  J.,  Rosehearty. 

Private,  Cameron  Highlanders,    19 14-19 15. 
France.     Killed,   May   191 5. 

Dougal,  Laurence  D.,  Bathgate. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,   19 17- 19 19. 

Douglas,  Andrew,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,    Royal    Scots    Fusiliers,    Argyll    &    Sutherland 
Highlanders,   Seaforth  Highlanders,    1917-1919. 
France. 

Downie,  John,  Strathaven. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,  Highland  Cyclists'  Battalion,  Lothian 
&  Border  Horse,  Scottish  Horse,  191 8-1 9 19. 


29 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Drummond,  Alexander,        Auchterarder. 

Bombardier,    Argyll    &    Sutherland    Highlanders,    Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,   1917-1919. 

Drummond,  William,  Stirling. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Field  Artillery,    1915-1919. 
France. 

Drummond,  William  C,       Bridgeton  Cross,  Glasgow. 

L/ Corporal,   Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),   Tank   Corps, 
1914-1919. 

France,  Egypt. 

Drysdale,  David,  Alloa. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,   191 7-1 919. 
France.     Wounded,   March   191 8. 

Duck,  Stanley,  London. 

Private,  London  Regiment,   1914-1919. 
France,  Salonica,  Palestine. 

Duncan,  Alexander  F.,        Coatbridge. 

Signalman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,   191 6-1 9 19. 


3° 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Duncan,  Charles  J.,  Trongate,  Glasgow. 

A.B.  Seaman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  1918-1919. 

Duthie,  Jr.,  Alexander,       Eglinton   Street,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,   Highland  Light  Infantry,    1914-1918. 

France.      Awarded     Military     Medal,     October     191 6. 
Killed,  October   191 8. 

Dykes,  John,  Union   Street,  Glasgow. 

Cadet,    Lanarkshire    Yeomanry,     Machine    Gun    Corps, 
1916-1917. 

Elder,   Robert,  Hunter  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Gunner,  Royal  Field  Artillery,    1915-1919. 
Salonica,  France. 

Emery,  George  B.,  Darvel. 

Private,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,    19 16-19 19. 

Ewing,  Donald  C,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 

Private,   Cameron  Highlanders,    19 14-19 19. 

France,    Salonica,    Southern    Russia.     Wounded,    March 
1917. 


31 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Ewing,   George  H.,  Trongate,  Glasgow. 

Captain,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Warwickshire 
Regiment,   Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,    19 14-19 19. 

France.  Wounded,  August  191 7.  Awarded  Military 
Cross,  August  1 917,  for  "  Conspicuous  gallantry  and  de- 
votion to  duty.  He  showed  great  courage  in  leading  his 
men  in  action.  He  took  over  the  duties  of  second  in 
command  after  an  attack,  and  it  was  mainly  due  to  his 
untiring  energy  that  a  line  of  posts  was  successfully  estab- 
lished. He  saved  many  casualties  by  skilfully  handling 
his  men.  On  another  occasion,  although  wounded,  he 
succeeded  in  getting  up  to  within  40  yards  of  his  objective 
with  only  five  men.  His  coolness  under  shell  fire  was 
most  noticeable." 

Fairbairn,  George,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
1914-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  August   191 8. 

Fairley,   Robert,  Edinburgh. 

Sergeant,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  19 14-19 15. 

Farquharson,  George  D.,     Torry,  Aberdeen. 
Corporal,  Gordon  Highlanders,    19 14-19 19. 
France.     Awarded  Military  Medal,  August   191 8. 


32 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Finlaison,  John,  Leith. 

Coy.  Sergeant-Major,  Royal  Scots,    1914-1918. 
France.     Killed,   March   191 8. 

Finlay,  Francis  E.,  Brechin. 

L/Corporal,  Highland  Cyclists'  Battalion,  Scottish  Horse, 
1916-1919. 

Finlayson,  James  L.,  St.  Margaret's  Hope. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Border  Regiment,   191 7-1 9 19. 
France. 

Fisher,  Angus  C.  M.,  Chambers   Street,   Edin- 

burgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Field  Artillery,   191 6-1 919. 
France.      Mentioned    in     Despatches,    June    191 8,     for 
"  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

Fisher,  William  H.,  Barrhead. 

C.Q.M.S.,   Cameron   Highlanders,    1914-1919. 
France. 

Flett,  Jr.,  Alfred,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Scots  Guards,   19 14-19 19. 
France. 

E  33 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Flockhart,   Robert,  Chambers      Street,      Edin- 

burgh. 

Private,    Scottish     Horse,     Dragoon     Guards,     Berkshire 
Yeomanry,   Machine  Gun  Corps,    191 5- 19 19. 

Palestine,  France.     Wounded,  November  1 917.     Awarded 
Military   Medal,   December   191 7. 

Forgan,   Robert,  Kinning  Park,   Glasgow. 

Private,    Royal    Field    Artillery,     Cheshires,    Lancashire 
Fusiliers,    1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  July  1 9 1 7,  April  191 8,  August  19 18, 
November   191 8. 

Forrest,  James  H.,  Trongate,  Glasgow. 

L/ Corporal   Royal  Army  Service  Corps,    191 5-1 9 19. 
France. 

Forsyth,  Alexander  P.,        Stirling. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,    191 7-1 9 19. 
France. 

Fraser,   Andrew,  Fochabers. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,    191 7-1 919. 
France. 


34 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Fraser,  Hugh  M.,  Banchory. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 6-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  August   19 18. 

Fraser,  James  B.,  Ayr. 

Pioneer,  Royal  Engineers,   191 5-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  June   191 8. 

Fraser,  John,  Ladybank. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Black  Watch,  1917- 

1920. 

France.     Wounded,  November  191 8.     Awarded  Military 
Cross,  November   191 8. 

Fraser,  William,  Stranraer. 

L/  Corporal,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  191 5- 191 8. 

France.      Wounded,    November    1916.      Killed,    March 
1918. 

Freebairn,  Charles  F.,         Hillhead,  Glasgow. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Seaforth 
Highlanders,    1915-1919. 

France. 


35 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

French,  George  H.,  Aberdeen. 

Private,  Royal  Fusiliers,    1916-1917. 
France.     Killed,  February  1917. 

Fuller,   Robert  C.   L.,  Norton  Park,  Edinburgh. 

Private,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,   1917-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  September   191 8. 

Fyfe,  Charles  C,  Forfar. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Black  Watch,   1916-1918. 
France.     Killed,   March   191 8. 

Gall,  James  E.  S.,  Chambers      Street,      Edin- 

burgh. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1915-1916. 

Ganson,  Andrew,  London. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  191 5-1 9 16. 
France.     Killed,  December   19 16. 

Garden,  James  Y.,  Holburn,  Aberdeen. 

Signaller,    Cameron    Highlanders,    Gordon    Highlanders, 
1917-1919. 

France. 


36 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Gardiner,  Alexander,  Dundee. 

Private,  Highland  Divisional  Cyclists'  Co.,  191 5-1 919. 
France.     Wounded,  November   191 7,  July   191 8. 

Gardiner,  William,  Cullen. 

L/ Corporal,  Gordon  Highlanders,    1915-1917. 
France.     Killed,  May   19 17. 

Gavine,  William  A.,  Dundee. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,    191 7-1 919. 
France. 

Gibb,   Robert  L.,  Bo'ness. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Field  Artillery,   19 16-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  August  191 8. 

Gibson,  Lewis,  Crieff. 

Major,  D.A.Q.M.G.,  4th  Army  Corps,  Black  Watch, 
1914-1919. 

France.  Awarded  Distinguished  Service  Order,  January 
191 8  ;  French  Croix  de  Guerre,  July  19 19.  Mentioned 
in  Despatches,  April  19 16,  November  1917,  and  March 
1919. 


37 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Gidden,  Thomas,  Newington,   Edinburgh. 

2nd   Lieutenant,    Seaforth   Highlanders,    Cameron   High- 
landers,  1916-1918. 

France.     Wounded,   March   191 8. 

Gilchrist,  Walter,  Paisley. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,    19 14-19 19. 
Gallipoli,   Salonica,   France. 

Gill,  Joseph   B.,  Banff. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,   1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  April    191 8,   May   191 8.     Awarded 
Military  Medal,  October   191 8. 

Gillies,  Archibald,  Glasgow. 

Sapper,  Royal  Engineers,    191 5-1 919. 

Gillies,  David  A.,  Tollcross. 

Cadet,  Royal  Air  Force,   191 8- 19 19. 

Gillies,  John,  Turriff. 

Sergeant,  Black  Watch,   1917-1919. 

France. 

38 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Gilmore,  James,  Thornhill. 

Gunner,   Royal   Marine  Artillery,    1918-1919. 
France. 

Girvan,  Andrew  D.,  Gatehouse. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
1914-1919. 

France. 

Gold,  William   R.,  Maryhill,   Glasgow. 

Corporal,   Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),   Highland  Light 
Infantry,  Army  Pay  Corps,   1917-1919. 

Goodall,  Alexander,  Lochgelly. 

Private,  Royal  Air  Force,    191 8. 
Died,  October   191 8. 

Goodlad,  George   R.,  St.   Margaret's  Hope. 

Sergeant,   Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),    191 6-1 9 19. 
France. 

Gordon,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Scots,    1 9 14- 1 919. 


39 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Gorrie,   Robert  L.,  Edinburgh. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,   19 14-19 19. 
Salonica.     Wounded,  September   191 8. 

Gourlay,  William,  Port-Glasgow. 

Private,  Argyll   &  Sutherland  Highlanders,    191 8- 19 19. 
France. 

Graham,  Fred.   F.,  Golden   Acre,   Edinburgh. 

Private,   Machine  Gun  Corps,   191 7-19 19. 
Italy. 

Graham,   Robert,  Clydebank. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,   1916. 
France.     Killed,  November   1916. 

Gray,  David,  Glasgow. 

Captain,    Cameronians   (Scottish    Rifles),    Royal    Garrison 
Artillery,   19 14-19 17. 

France.     Killed,  June   191 7. 

Gray,  David  S.,  Leith. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Field  Artillery,  Royal  Scots,  Royal  Air 
Force,   19 14-19 19. 

40 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Gray,  George  M.,  Peterhead. 

Captain,  Gordon  Highlanders,   19 14-19 19. 
France. 

Gray,  Kenneth  C.,  Errol. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,   191 6-1 919. 

France.     Mentioned    in    Despatches,    March    191 9,    for 
"  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

Gray,  William,  Barrhead. 

Signalman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  19 16-19 19. 

Grigor,  Alexander,  Inverness. 

Private,    Highland    Mounted   Brigade   Field   Ambulance, 
1914-1919. 

France,  Salonica,  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Palestine. 

Gunn,  Douglas  M.,  Eglinton  Street,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,   1916-1919. 

Gwynne,  David  B.  L.,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. 

Hydrophone  Operator,  Royal   Naval   Volunteer   Reserve, 

1918-1919. 

Italy. 


41 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Hadfield,  Frank  L.,  London. 

A.B.    Seaman,    Royal    Naval    Volunteer    Reserve,     Royal 
Naval  Brigade,    19 14-19 19. 

Belgium. 

Haig,  Harry,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

2nd  Air   Mechanic,   Royal  Air  Force,    1918-1919. 

Hall,  William   R.,  Glasgow. 

Private,   Highland  Light   Infantry,    1918-1919. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  Paisley. 

A.B.  Seaman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  191 7-1 9 19. 

Hamilton,  James  G.,  Hyndland. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Scots,  1 916-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  April  19 17,  August  191 8. 

Hamilton,  James   R.,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 

2nd    Lieutenant,    Highland    Light    Infantry,    Lancashire 
Fusiliers,    191 6-1 917. 

France.     Wounded,  August  191 7.     Killed,  October  191 7. 

42 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Hamilton,  Matthew  D.,     Paisley. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,   1916. 
France.     Killed,  July   19 16. 

Hamilton,  William,  Glasgow. 

Corporal,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 5-1 919. 

Happell,  Jr.,  David,  Strathaven. 

Corporal,  Royal  Engineers,   19 15-19 19. 
Gallipoli,   Mesopotamia,  India. 

Harper,  Norman,  Braemar. 

Private,  Royal  Fusiliers,  Royal  Irish  Regiment,  1916-1919. 
Salonica,  Palestine. 

Harper,  Norman  G.  F.,       Aberdeen. 

C.Q.M.S.,  Scottish  Horse,  Black  Watch,   19 14-19 19. 

Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Salonica,  France.     Wounded,  September 
1915. 

Harvey,  John,  Kilmarnock. 

Private,  Royal  Fusiliers,   1916. 
France.     Killed,  October   1916. 


43 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Harvey,  John  C,  Millport. 

2nd  Lieutenant,   Royal   Field  Artillery,   Highland   Light 
Infantry,    191 6-19 19. 

France. 

Harvey,  John  F.,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. 

Private,    Royal    Field    Artillery,    Seaforth    Highlanders, 
Labour  Corps,    1916-1919. 

France. 

Hawdon,   Philip,  Dunning. 

L/ Corporal,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1915-191 8. 
France.     Killed,  June   191 8. 

Hay,  James  S.,  Buckie. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 6-1 9 19. 
France.     Wounded,   May   191 8. 

Hay,  Malcolm  M.,  Tarbert. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Engineers,   191 6-1 91 9. 
North  Russia. 

Henderson,  George  R.,        North    Merchiston,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Private,  Royal  Scots,   1916-1917. 
Palestine.     Killed,  November   1917. 


44 


ROLL  OF  HO;  OUR 

Henderson,  James  T.   R.,      George  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Sergeant,  Gordon  Highlanders,  Argyll  &  Sutherland 
Highlanders,   1914-1919. 

France.     Wounded,   May   191 5. 

Henderson,  Thomas,  Glasgow. 

Corporal,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,    1915-1919. 
Died,   February   1920. 

Hendrie,  William,  London. 

Corporal,  Queen's  Own  Royal  Glasgow  Yeomanry,  High- 
land Light  Infantry,  London  Yeomanry,  1915-1919. 

Palestine,   France. 

Hendry,   Robert  A.,  Pitlochry. 

Corporal,   Royal  Air  Force,    1916-1919. 
France. 

Hendry,  William,  Banff. 

R.O.M.S.,  Gordon  Highlanders,    1914-1920. 

France,  India,  Mesopotamia.  Awarded  Meritorious 
Service  Medal,  December  191 8.  Mentioned  in  Des- 
patches, March  1918,  for  "Gallant  and  distinguished 
services  in  the  Field."  * 


45 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Herbertson,  James  H.,  Paisley. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Gordon  Highlanders,  London  Regiment, 
Machine  Gun  Corps,   19 14-19 19. 

France.      Wounded,    March    191 8.     Awarded    Military 
Cross,  March   191 8. 

Herries,  James  S.,  London. 

Signaller,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   191 8-1 91 9. 

Highet,  James,  Edzell. 

Private,  Scottish  Horse,  Black  Watch,   191 5- 19 19. 
Egypt,  Salonica,  France.     Wounded,  October  191 8. 

Hill,  Colin  S.,  Aberdeen. 

Mechanic,   Motor  Machine  Gun  Section,   191 5-1 919. 
France. 

Hill,  Walter  B.,  Stranraer. 

A.B.  Seaman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  191 8-1 91 9. 

Hillcoat,  Loudon  M.,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Cameron  Highlanders,   19 14-19 19. 
France. 


46 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Hood,  Arthur  J.,  Kirriemuir. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  191 7- 191 8. 
France.     Wounded,  September   1917. 

Hourston,  Francis  M.  S.,    Piershill,   Edinburgh. 
Private,  Royal  Scots,    19 14-19 15. 
Gallipoli.     Killed,  June   1915. 

Hunter,  Ian  K.,  Lerwick. 

Gunner,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery, 
1916-1919. 

France. 

Hunter,  John,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 

L/ Corporal,  Cameron  Highlanders,    19 14-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  September   191 5. 

Hunter,  Morham  F.,  Blackhall,  Edinburgh. 

Gunner,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Tank  Corps, 
1915-1917. 

France.     Wounded,  July  19 16.     Killed,  November  1917. 

Hyde,  Albert  G.,  Ladybank. 

Sergeant,  Army  Cyclists'  Corps,   19 14-19 19. 

47 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Imlah,  Walter,  Banff. 

Lieutenant,  Gordon  Highlanders,    191 5-1 9 19. 
France.     Wounded,   March   191 8. 

Inglis,  Charles  E.,  Glasgow. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Field  Artillery,   191 5- 19 19. 
France. 

Ingram,  Alexander  I.,  South   Morningside,   Edin- 

burgh. 

L/Sergeant,  Scots  Guards,    19 14-19 19. 

France.  Wounded,  September  1 9 1 5,  December  1 9 1 7, 
September  19 18.  Awarded  Military  Medal,  October 
1917. 

Inkster,   Robert  A.,  London. 

Captain,  London  Scottish,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  High- 
landers,   1 9 14-19 1 9. 

France.     Wounded,  October   19 14. 

Innes,  Max,  Turriff. 

Private,   Machine  Gun  Corps,   191 8-1 919. 

48 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Jamieson,  John,  Leith. 

A.B.  Seaman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  191 6-19 19. 

Jamieson,  Thomas,  Dalbeattie. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,    191 7-1920. 
Mesopotamia,   India. 

Jardine,  David  W.,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. 

Signalman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  19 16- 1 919. 

Jenkins,  James,  Crieff. 

Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  191 5- 191 9. 
France. 

Jenkins,  John   P.,  Shettleston,  Glasgow. 

Sub-Lieutenant,  Royal  Naval  Division,    19 14-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  November   191 7. 

Jones,   Robert  H.,  Haymarket,   Edinburgh. 

Lieutenant,  Gordon  Highlanders,   Manchester  Regiment, 
Leicestershire  Regiment,    191 5-19 19. 

France.     Mentioned  in  Despatches,  November  191 7,  for 
"  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

g  49 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Kay,  Andrew,  Leith. 

Captain,  Royal  Scots,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1914- 
1919. 

France,  Palestine.  Wounded,  February  1916,  August 
1916,  November  191 7.  Awarded  Military  Cross,  June 
191 9,  for  "  Consistently  good  work  during  two  and  a 
quarter  years  of  service  in  Palestine,  France  and  Belgium. 
During  the  closing  operations  of  the  War  very  valuable 
work  as  Acting  Adjutant,  notably  at  Wytschaete,  28/9/18, 
and  at  Gheluive  and  Menin,  14-18/10/18.  Always  cool, 
courageous,  and  resourceful  in  action,  and  particularly 
successful  in  maintaining  a  high  morale  among  the  men 
of  his  Company." 

Kay,  Walter  H.,  Haymarket,   Edinburgh. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  19 14-19 19. 

Keir,  William,  Dairy. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    1916-1919. 
France. 

Keith,   Malcolm,  Paisley. 

Private,  Argyll   &   Sutherland  Highlanders,    191 5-1 9 19. 
France,    Palestine.     Wounded,    January     191 7,    August 
1918. 


5° 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Kerr,  John  W.,  Brechin. 

Sergeant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  "Highlanders,   1916-1918. 
France.     Wounded,  April  19 17.     Killed,  May  191 8. 

Kerr,  Samuel,  Greenock. 

C.Q.M.S.,    Ayrshire    Yeomanry,    Royal    Scots    Fusiliers, 
1914-1919. 

Gallipoli,  Palestine,   France.     Awarded   Meritorious   Ser- 
vice Medal,  September   191 8. 

Kilpatrick,  Hugh,  Edinburgh. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  1915-1919. 
Salonica,   France. 

King,  William,  Hunter  Square,  Edinburgh. 

L/ Corporal,  Black  Watch,   1915-1919. 
Mesopotamia. 

Kinvig,  Thomas  H.,  Leith. 

L/Corporal,  Royal  Scots,    19 14-19 15. 

Kirk,  David  B.,  Beith. 

Private,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  Royal  Scots  Fusi- 
liers,   1917-1919. 

France. 

51 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Kirkland,  John  G.,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   191 5-1 9 19. 
France. 

Kirton,  James,  Peterhead. 

Corporal,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   191 6-1 9 19. 
France.     Wounded,  April   191 8. 

Krause,  Ernest  H.,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Durham  Light  Infantry,    1914-1918. 

France,  Egypt.     Wounded,  January  191 6  and  September 
1918. 

Laidlaw,  David,  Edinburgh. 

Corporal,  Royal  Scots,  Royal  Air  Force,  Argyll  &  Suther- 
land Highlanders,    19 14-19 19. 

France. 

Laing,  David  D.,  Kirkcaldy. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,   191 6. 
France.     Wounded,  August  19 16.     Died,  October  191 6. 

Lambie,  James  M.  S.,  London. 

2nd  Mechanic,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  1918-1919 

52 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Lawrence,  John,  Barrhill. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,   1916-1919. 

Lawson,  William  D.,  Edinburgh. 

Captain,  Royal  Field  Artillery,    1915-1919. 
Egypt. 

Lees,   Ronald  A.,  Leslie. 

Private,  Argyll  &   Sutherland  Highlanders,   19 14- 191 8. 
France.     Wounded,   May   191 5. 

Leggat,  Graeme  E.,  Turriff. 

Sapper,  Royal  Engineers,   19 14-19 19. 

France.       Wounded,     May     191 7     and     August     191 8. 
Awarded  Military  Medal,  April   1917. 

Leggate,  George,  London. 

Corporal,  Highland  Light  Infantry,   1918-1919. 

Leitch,  Archibald,  Elgin. 

C.Q.M.S.,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Scots,   1914- 
1919. 

France.     Wounded,  April   191 8. 

53 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Lewis,  Aubrey  O.  C,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Sherwood  Foresters,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps, 
1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  September   191 8. 

Liddell,  William  K.   R.,     Glasgow. 

Flight  Commander,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Royal  Air  Force, 
1914-1919. 

France.  Awarded  Distinguished  Flying  Cross,  June  1919. 
Mentioned  in  Despatches,  December  191 7,  for  "Gallant 
and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

Lipp,   Alistair,  Fochabers. 

Sapper,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Royal  Engineers,  1914- 
1919. 

France. 

Little,  George  W.,  Glasgow. 

C.Q.M.S.,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),   19 14-19 19, 
France. 

Logie,  George  W.,  Bathgate. 

Private,  Dragoon  Guards,   1916-1919. 
France. 


54 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Lonie,  Thomas,  Golden   Acre,   Edinburgh. 

Corporal,  Army  Service  Corps,    19 14-19 15. 

Love,  Andrew  J.   S.,  Tollcross,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,    191 8-19 19. 

Low,  James,  Ellon. 

Private,   Gordon   Highlanders,    1914-1917. 
France.     Wounded,  July   1917. 

Mackie,   Stephen,  Glasgow. 

2nd  Air  Mechanic,   Royal  Air  Force,    191 8-1 9 19. 

Mackieson,  Victor  J.,  Union   Street,   Glasgow. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   1916-1919. 

Mair,   Albert  J.,  Buckie. 

A.B.  Seaman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  191 7-1 919. 

Mair,  Alexander,  Dumbarton. 

Private,  Argyll   &   Sutherland  Highlanders,    1915-1917. 
France.     Killed,  April   19 17. 

55 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Mallace,  James,  Tillicoultry. 

Captain,  Lowland  Field  Artillery,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery, 

Labour  Corps,   1915-1919. 

France. 

Maltman,  Edward,  Maybole. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  191 8-1 919. 
France.     Wounded,  October   191 8. 

Manson,  David   L.,  Dumfries. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Scots,   191 7-1 919. 
France.     Wounded,  September   191 8. 

Manson,  Henry  J.,  Dunkeld. 

Private,   Fife  &   Forfar  Yeomanry,   Black  Watch,    1 91 7- 

1920. 

France. 

Martin,  Alexander  M.,       Aberdeen. 

Gunner,   Royal   Marine  Artillery,    191 6-1 919. 
North  Russia. 

Martin,  John,  Tarland. 

Sergeant,  Gordon  Highlanders,    1916-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  August   191 8. 

56 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Mathieson,  Martin,  Glasgow. 

Corporal,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 5-1 9 19. 

Mathieson,  William  A.,       Campbeltown. 

Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Royal  Scots, 
1914-1919. 

France. 

Mauchline,  James,  Maybole. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,   191 5- 19 19. 
Salonica. 

Melville,  John   B.,  Lochgelly. 

Private,  Argyll   &   Sutherland  Highlanders,    1 916- 1 919. 
Salonica. 

Milne,  John,  Cullen. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   1915-1919. 
France,  Italy. 

Milne,  Jr.,   Robert,  Dundee. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Air  Force, 
1917-1918. 

France.     Killed,  August  191 8. 
H  57 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Mitchell,  John  M.,  Lochgilphead. 

Corporal,   Seaforth  Highlanders,    191 7-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,   September   191 8. 

Mitchell,  William  S.,  Shettleston,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,     Cameronians    (Scottish    Rifles),     191 5 — still 
serving. 

France. 

Moffat,  Horace  M.,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  London  Regiment, 
1914-1919. 

France.     Wounded,   March    191 8. 

Moir,  James,  Golden  Acre,  Edinburgh. 

L/ Corporal,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  19 15-19 17. 
France.      Killed,   May   19 17. 

Moncur,   David  F.   M.,         Gatehouse. 

L/ Corporal,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,    191 5-1 91 8. 

Montgomery,  John   R.,  Alloa. 

Private,   Royal  Fusiliers,    1915-1919. 
Salonica,  France. 

58 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Montgomerie,  William  W.,  Kilmarnock. 
L/ Corporal,  Royal  Fusiliers,  1915-1917. 
France.     Wounded,  September   19 16. 

Moore,  Andrew,  Ayr. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Air  Force,    1917-1919. 

Morrison,  Alexander  G.,     Cullen. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    19 16- 191 9. 
France.     Wounded,  October   191 8. 

Morrison,  John  A.,  Eglinton  Street,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Highland 
Light  Infantry,   191 6-1 91 9. 

France,  Palestine.  Wounded,  August  191 8.  Awarded 
Military  Cross,  September  191 8.  "  He  led  his  Company 
with  gallantry  and  determination,  rallying  his  men  on  many 
occasions  when  they  were  held  up,  and  pushing  on  the 
attack.  He  repelled  a  heavy  bombing  counter-attack  by 
the  excellent  dispositions  he  made  on  reaching  the  position 
he  had  occupied.  His  example  inspired  and  encouraged 
the  men  in  difficult  situations." 

Morton,  Sydney  H.,  Norton  Park,  Edinburgh. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   1915- 

1919. 

France. 


59 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Muir,  James,  Hamilton. 

ist  Air  Craftsman,  Royal  Air  Force,   1918-1919. 

Mulholland,   Robert  F.,      Kilmarnock. 

L/Corporal,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
1914-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  July   191 7,  September   191 8. 

Munn,  Walter  A.,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
1917-1920. 

India.     Died,  January   1920. 

Munro,  Alexander  H.  Hamilton. 

C.Q.M.S.,  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
1916-1919. 

France. 

Munro,  Donald,  London. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Marine  Engineers,   1918-1919. 

Munro,  James  M.,  Aberfeldy. 

Sergeant,  Black  Watch,  Gordon  Highlanders,  1916-1919. 
France.     Awarded  Meritorious  Service  Medal,  June  1919. 

60 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Munro,  John  S.,  Torry,  Aberdeen. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,   19 14-19 17. 
France.     Wounded,  March   1915,  September   191 5. 

Munro,  William  D.,  Hunter  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Despatch  Rider,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,  1916-1919. 
France. 

Murray,  Ernest  W.,  Kilmarnock. 

Private,  London  Regiment,   Machine  Gun  Corps,    1917- 

1919. 

France,  Italy. 

Murray,  Findlay,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Lovat  Scouts,  Cameron  Highlanders,  1915-1919. 
Salonica.     Wounded,  August   191 8. 

Murray,  John,  Crieff. 

Corporal,  Black  Watch,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  1914-1919. 
France. 

Murray,  William  C,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,    Queen's    Own    Royal    Glasgow    Yeomanry, 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,    19 14-19 19. 

France. 


61 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

M'Callum,  John,  Glasgow. 

L/ Corporal,  Cameron  Highlanders,   1914-1916. 
France.     Killed,  May  191 6.     Mentioned  in  Despatches, 
June  1916,  for  "Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the 
Field." 

M'Caskill,   Archibald,  Anderston,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,   1915-1919. 
France.     Wounded,   March   191 8  and  August   191 8. 

M' Cowan,  Charles,  Morningside,   Edinburgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,   Royal   Scots,   Highland  Light  Infantry 
1914-1919. 

France,   Salonica. 

Macdonald,  John,  Tillicoultry. 

Staff-Sergeant,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,   1914-1919. 
France. 

Macdonald,  Stuart  A.,       Leith  Walk. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    1 9 17- 1 919. 
France. 

M'Dougall,  John,  Rosehearty. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,    191 5-1 919. 
France. 


62 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

MacDougall,   Peter  A.,       Lerwick. 

Lieutenant,  Artists  Rifles,  Royal  Air  Force,  1916-1919. 
France.  Wounded,  October  191 7,  March  191 8. 
Awarded  Military  Cross,  May  191 8.  "He  always 
showed  great  initiative  and  skill  in  attacking  enemy  air- 
craft, and  drove  down  or  destroyed  several  enemy 
machines.  On  one  occasion  while  on  patrol,  he  encoun- 
tered three  enemy  two-seater  machines,  and,  though  his 
engine  was  giving  trouble,  he  attacked  them  single-handed 
and  drove  one  of  them  down  out  of  control,  having  shot 
the  observer.  On  another  occasion,  after  driving  down 
an  enemy  machine,  he  attacked  and  silenced  a  battery  of 
six  guns  which  were  firing  on  our  machines.  His  example 
of  pluck  and  determination  was  of  the  utmost  value  to  his 
squadron." 

M'Ewan,  David,  Bathgate. 

L/ Corporal,  Black  Watch,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  1914-1919. 
France,  Italy. 

M'Ewen,  Thomas  W.,  Glasgow. 

Gunner,   Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 8-1 919. 

Macfarlane,  Arnold  J.  A.,     Charing  Cross,  Glasgow. 
Private,    Royal    Naval    Division,    Argyll    &    Sutherland 
Highlanders,    19 15-19 19. 
France,  Italy.     Wounded,  August   19 18. 

63 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Macfarlane,  James,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,   1915-1919. 
France. 

Macfarlane,  William  S.,     Cowcaddens,   Glasgow. 
Gunner,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   191 6-1 919. 
France,  Italy.     Wounded,  November   191 7. 

Macgregor,  Allan  G.,         Aberlour. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,   1916-1919. 
Mesopotamia. 

Macgregor,   Peter,  Fishmarket,  Aberdeen. 

Bombardier,    Argyll    &    Sutherland    Highlanders,    Royal 
Field  Artillery,   191 6-1 91 8. 

France.     Died,  November   191 8. 

M'Gregor,   Peter,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

Private,  Scottish  Horse,   19 14-19 15. 

M'Gregor,  Thomas  B.,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

Private,  Queen's  Own  Royal  Glasgow  Yeomanry,    1915- 
1919. 

Egypt,  Palestine. 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

M'Guire,  William  R.,  Largs. 

Sergeant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,    1915-1919. 

M'Ilwrick,  Thomas  J.  M.,  South   Morningside,    Edin- 
burgh. 

Sapper,  Royal  Engineers,    191 8. 

M'Intosh,  David  S.,  Aberlour. 

Corporal,   Gordon   Highlanders,   London   Scottish,  1917- 
1919. 

France. 

MTntyre,  Archibald,  Springburn,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,    191 8-1 919. 

M'Intyre,  John  M.,  Inverness. 

Captain,   Cameron  Highlanders,    19 14 — still  serving. 
France,  Salonica. 

M'Intyre,  Thomas  F.,  Girvan. 

Private,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  1916- 
1919. 

Palestine,  Egypt,  France.     Wounded,  June  191 8. 

65 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

M'Ivor,   Gordon  F.,  London. 

Sapper,  Royal  Engineers,   1917-1919. 
German  East  Africa. 

M'Kay,   Angus,  Norton   Park,   Edinburgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  1914- 

1 916. 

France.     Died  of  wounds,  November   191 6. 

M'Kay,  Wilson  J.,  New  Pitsligo. 

Lieutenant,  Gordon  Highlanders,   Royal   Field  Artillery, 

Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    1916-1919. 

Egypt,  Palestine.     Awarded  Military  Cross,  January  19 19. 

M'Kechnie,  Angus,  Kincardine. 

Private,  Black  Watch,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  19 16. 
France.     Killed,  November   1916. 

M'Kellar,  Archibald  P.,     Dunoon. 

Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  19 14-19 18. 
France.  Wounded,  July  1 9 1 5.  Died  of  wounds,  July 
1918. 

M'Kenzie,  George  D.,  George  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,    1914-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  July   19 16. 

66 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

M'Kenzie,  James  H.,  Blairgowrie. 

L/ Corporal,   Royal  Fusiliers,    1915-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  April   191 8. 

M'Killigin,  Foster  F.,        TurrifF. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  Royal  Air 

Force,  191 6-1 9 19. 

France. 

M'Kinlay,   Andrew,  Charing  Cross,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Lovat  Scouts,   Cameron  Highlanders,  Argyll   & 

Sutherland  Highlanders,    1915-1919. 

Salonica. 

M' Knight,  Samuel,  Glasgow. 

R.O.M.S.,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  1914-1919. 
France.  Wounded,  April  19 15,  December  19 16. 
Awarded  Distinguished  Service  Certificate,  May  191 5. 
Mentioned  in  Despatches,  May  191 5,  for  "Gallant  and 
distinguished  services  in  the  Field."  Military  Medal, 
October  191 6.  Decoration  Militaire  and  Croix  de  Guerre 
(Belgian),  November   191 8. 

Maclachlan,  Alexander  C.,   Eglinton  Street,  Glasgow. 
Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Tank  Corps,  19 17-1920. 
France. 


67 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

M'Lachlan,  Peter  D.,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Gunner,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   1915-1919. 
France. 

M'Laren,  James  L.,  Kirkcaldy. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,   191 8-1920. 

M'Larty,  Archibald,  Cowcaddens,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,   1918-1919. 
France. 

M'Lay,  Walter,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,    19 14-19 15. 
France.     Died,  April   191 5. 

M' Lean,  James,  Inverness. 

Private,  Lothian  &  Border  Horse,  Royal  Marine  Light 
Infantry,   191 5 — still  serving. 

MacLellan,  Duncan  L.,       London. 

Private,  London   Scottish,    19 14-19 19. 

France,  Salonica. 

68 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Macleod,   Quintin,  Kilmarnock. 

L/ Corporal,  Royal  Fusiliers,   1915-1917. 
France.     Killed,  February  1917. 

Macmillan,  Duncan,  Inveraray. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,   1917-1918. 
France.     Killed,  September  19 18. 

M'Millan,   Robert   R.,  Hamilton. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,    191 8-1 919. 
France. 

Macnab,  Herbert  F.,  Edinburgh. 

Lieutenant,   Cameron  Highlanders,    1915-1917. 
Salonica. 

M' Nab,  John  W.,  Dunoon. 

C.Q.M.S.,  East  Kent,    1 916-1920. 
India. 

M'Nab,   Peter,  Crieff. 

Corporal,    Cameron    Highlanders,    Argyll    &    Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Seaforth  Highlanders,    1917-1919. 

France. 


69 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

M'Neill,  Ian  C,  Perth. 

Private,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),   191 5-1 9 19. 
Palestine,  France.     Wounded,  November   1917. 

M'Neill,  John,  Stirling. 

Corporal,  Royal  Scots,   1916-1917. 
France.     Killed,  October   191 7. 

Macneill,   Robert  A.,  Dundee. 

Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Northum- 
berland Fusiliers,    191 5-1 91 7. 
France.     Killed,   May   191 7. 

M'Pake,  James  C,  Edinburgh. 

Captain,  Royal  Scots,    19 14-19 19. 
France. 

Macpherson,  Alexander  M.,  Dunblane. 

Private,   Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),    19 14-19 19. 
Gallipoli.     Wounded,  June   191 5. 

Macpherson,  John  D.,  Shettleston,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Black  Watch, 

1915-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  April   191 7,  February   191 8. 

70 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Macqueen,  Alexander  N.,  Macduff. 

2nd  Lieutenant,   Gordon  Highlanders,   Royal  Air  Force, 
1914-1917. 

France.      Wounded,    September    1916.      Killed,    March 
1917. 

M'William,  William,  Buckie. 

Gunner,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    1 916-1920. 
France,  Egypt.     WTounded,   March   191 8. 

Napier,   Ogilvie  M.,  Torry,   Aberdeen. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,  Labour  Corps,  191 7-1 919. 
France. 

Napier,  William  G.  M.,      Dalbeattie. 

Corporal,  Seaforth  Highlanders,    19 14-19 16. 
France.     Wounded,  December   191 5. 

Nicolson,  Dugald  M.,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,    1918-1919. 

Ogilvie,  Charles  S.,  Aberdeen. 

Major,  ,   1 9 14-19 1 9. 

France. 


71 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Ogilvy,  James  A.,  Blairgowrie. 

Corporal,  Scottish  Horse,  Black  Watch,   1914-1919. 
Gallipoli,  France. 

Oram,   Alexander,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

Driver,  Royal  Field  Artillery,   1916-1919. 
France. 

Orr,  Alexander  A.,  Maybole. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  Tank  Corps,  19 16- 
1919. 

Orr,  David  L.,  Cowcaddens,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Horse  Artillery,   19 14-19 17. 

Palmer,  Stuart  M.,  West  End,  Aberdeen. 

Signaller,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   191 8. 
France. 

Park,  Arthur  J.  M.,  Larkhall. 

Sapper,  Scottish  Horse,  Royal  Engineers,   191 7-1 9 19. 
France. 


72 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Paterson,  Douglas  J.,  George  Street,   Aberdeen. 

Sergeant,  Seaforth  Highlanders,   191 7-1 9 19. 
France.     Wounded,   May   191 8. 

Paterson,  William,  Springburn,  Glasgow. 

Corporal,  Army  Cyclists'  Corps,   19 14-19 19. 
France. 

Paton,  William  C,  Dumbarton. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Seaforth  High- 
landers,  1917-1919. 

France. 

Paton,  Wm.   P.   G.,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),   19 14-19 19. 
France. 

Pattinson,  Thomas,  Dumfries. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Scots,  191 7-1 9 19. 
France. 

Pendrick,   Edmond  W.,  Haymarket,   Edinburgh. 

Cadet,    Edinburgh    University   Officers   Training   Corps, 
1918. 

K  73 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Percy,  John   R.,  Dunkeld. 

Lieutenant,      Lanarkshire      Imperial      Yeomanry,      Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,    1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,   May   191 8. 

Peterkin,    Reginald  C,        Portsoy. 

Lieutenant,   Gordon  Highlanders,    19 14-19 19. 
Mesopotamia. 

Petrie,   Chas.  J.,  Peterhead. 

Private,   Gordon   Highlanders,    1918-1919. 

Pollock,  John   F.,  Trongate,  Glasgow. 

Private,   Cameron  Highlanders,   191 7-1 9 19. 
France. 

Pollock,   Robert  C.,  Barrhead. 

Captain,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  191 5-1 9 17. 
France. 

Poustie,   Robert,  Alva. 

Private,  Argyll  &   Sutherland  Highlanders,    1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  November  191 7,  May  191 8,  Novem- 
ber  1918. 

74 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Primrose,   Cecil  J.,  Rosehearty. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Field  Artillery,    191 6- 191 8. 
France.     Died  of  wounds,  November   191 8. 

Pritchard,   George,  Doune. 

Sergeant,    Ayrshire   Yeomanry,    Royal    Berkshire,    Queen 
Mary's  Own  Hussars,   191 5-192 1. 

Salonica. 

Proctor,  Alex.   I.   D.,  Trongate,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Black  Watch, 
1916-1919. 

France. 

Radford,   Edward,  Tillicoultry. 

Lieutenant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Royal  Scots, 
1914-1919. 

France. 

Raffan,  Wm.   A.,  Hillhead,   Glasgow. 

Private,  Honourable  Artillery  Company,    1915-1919. 
France. 


75 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

* 

Ramsay,  James  D.,  Kilmarnock. 

Lieutenant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  19 14-19 19. 

France,  Italy.  Wounded,  April  191 8.  Awarded  Mili- 
tary Cross,  October  1 919.  "  During  the  operations 
south-east  of  Solesmes  on  23rd  October,  191 8,  he  showed 
gallantry  and  initiative  as  Divisional  Observing  Officer. 
He  established  a  post  200  yards  in  front  of  the  line  held 
by  the  Infantry,  and  was  thus  enabled  to  inform  Divisional 
Headquarters  within  half  an  hour  of  the  commencement 
of  the  barrage  that  no  enemy  attack  was  being  made  on 
our  front,  thus  enabling  the  assaulting  battalions  to  be 
formed  up  according  to  original  plan." 

Ramsay,  James  O.,  Leith. 

S.Q.M.S.,    Lowland     Mounted     Brigade,     Royal    Army 

Service  Corps,   19 14-19 19. 

France. 

Reid,  Alexander,  Clydebank. 

Private,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,   191 7- 191 8. 
France.     Died  of  wounds,   March   191 8. 

Reid,   Archd.   G.,  Dunfermline. 

Lieutenant,   Royal  Fusiliers,    1914-1918. 
France.     Wounded,  November   1916. 

76 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Reid,  John  F.,  Inverness. 

Private,  Royal  Fusiliers,   Middlesex,    191 6. 
France.     Killed,   September   19 16. 

Reid,  Wm.   G.,  Aberlour. 

Private,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps, 
1918-1919. 

Reynolds,  John  J.,  Glasgow. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  1914-1916. 
France.     Killed,  January   19 16. 

Richardson,  Robert  L.  T.,     Leith. 

Captain,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Royal  Scots,  19 14-19 19. 

France.  Awarded  Military  Cross,  June  191 9,  for  "  Con- 
spicuous gallantry  and  devotion  to  duty  whilst  in  charge 
of  working  parties  in  forward  areas.  This  officer  was  in 
charge  of  a  working  party  detailed  to  construct  a  trench 
system,  which  it  was  imperative  should  be  completed 
quickly.  The  work  took  six  hours,  during  which  time  the 
party  was  subjected  to  heavy  shell  fire,  and  it  was  largely 
due  to  this  officer's  coolness,  disregard  of  danger  and  the 
encouragement  he  gave  to  his  men,  that  the  work  was 
completed  in  time.  This  officer  has  at  all  times  shown  a 
good  example  to  the  subalterns  and  other  ranks  of  his 
company." 


77 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Richmond,   Andrew  D.,         Darvel. 
L/ Corpora],  Royal  Scots,    191 8- 19 19. 

Riddell,  John,  Hamilton. 

2nd    Lieutenant,    Highland    Light    Infantry,    Lancashire 
Fusiliers,  Labour  Corps,    19 14-19 19. 

France. 

Riddell,  William,  Rosehearty. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Air  Force,   191 7-1 9 19. 

Rimmer,  John  L.,  Alva. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,    1915-1919. 
France. 

Ritchie,  James  W.,  Edinburgh. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,    19 14-19 16. 
Gallipoli.     Wounded,  June    191 5. 

Ritchie,    Robert,  Troon. 

L/Corporal,   Highland  Light   Infantry,    1915-1918. 
France.      Killed,   September    19 18. 

78 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Robertson,   Alexander,  Coatbridge. 

Private,   Dragoon  Guards,   Devon   Regiment,   Gloucester- 
shire Regiment,    1917-1918. 
France.     Died  of  wounds,    May   191 8. 

Robertson,   Alexander  H.,  Gatehouse. 

Private,    King's    Own    Scottish    Borderers,    Royal    Scots 

Fusiliers,    1916-1919. 

Salonica.     Wounded,  September   191 8. 

Robertson,   Alexander  M.,  North    Merchiston,     Edin- 
burgh. 

Chief   Petty    Officer,    Royal    Naval    Volunteer    Reserve, 
1916-1919. 

Robertson,  James,  London. 

Captain,  Argyll    &    Sutherland   Highlanders,    19 14 — still 
serving. 

Robertson,  James  D.,  Glasgow. 

Gunner,  Royal   C^rison  Artillery,    1915-1919. 
France. 

Robertson,  James  S.,  Perth. 

Corporal,  Seaforth  Highlanders,    191 7- 19 19. 
France. 

79 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Robertson,   Norman  C,         Hunter  Square,  Edinburgh. 
Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,    1914-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  September   191 5,   May   191 7. 

Robertson,  Stuart  A.,         Kilmarnock. 

Clerk  (1st  Class),  Royal  Fusiliers,  Labour  Corps,  Royal 

Air  Force,   1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  August  1916. 

Robertson,  Wm.  W.,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

C.Q.M.S.,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,   19 14-19 19. 
France. 

Rogerson,  Miles  A.,  North    Merchiston,    Edin- 

burgh. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  19 14-19 19. 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  France.     Wounded,  October  191 8. 

Rollo,  John  J.,  New  Pitsligo. 

Private,  Cameron  Highlanders,   191 7-19 19. 
Salonica. 

Rorrison,  Thomas,  Kinning  Park,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Black  Watch,    1917-1919. 
France. 


80 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Ross,  Alexander  D.,  Edinburgh. 

L/ Corporal,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1915-1917. 
France.     Killed,  April   191 7. 

Ross,  David,  Inverness. 

Private,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),   191 8-19 19. 

r 

Ross,  Douglas  H.,  Perth. 

2nd  Lieutenant,   Motor  Machine  Gun  Corps,  Royal  Air 
Force,  191 5-1920. 

India,  Egypt. 

Ross,  John  C,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

Telegraphist,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  19 18-19 19. 

Rounsfell,  Walter,  Tradeston,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Air  Force,   191 8-1 919. 

Ruys,   Franz,  London. 

2nd   Lieutenant,    Regiment   of  Artillery,    Belgian   Army, 
1916-1919. 

France.     Wounded,    October    191 8.     Awarded    Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre  and  Mentioned  in  Despatches,  191 8. 

l  81 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Sanderson,  James,  Paisley. 

Sapper,   Royal   Engineers,    191 7-1 91 9. 

Sandison,  Wm.   S.,  London. 

C.S.M.,  London  Scottish,  Corps  of  the  School  of  Musketry, 
1914-1919. 

Scollay,  Thomas  A.,  Glasgow. 

Private,   Royal  Army  Service  Corps,    19 18-19 19. 

Scrimgeour,   Donald  G.,       Crieff. 

Sapper,   Black  Watch,   Royal   Engineers,    19 14-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  August   19 16. 

Seaton,  William,  Tarbert. 

Private,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,   191 6-1 91 9. 
France. 

Sharp,   Andrew,  Alloa. 

L/ Corporal,   Royal   Engineers,    191 5-19 19. 

Shaw,    Robert   B.,  Perth. 

Lieutenant,  Black  Watch,   191 5-1 919. 
France.     Wounded,  March   191 8. 

82 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Shedden,   Robert,  Anderston,   Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,   191 8. 

Shields,  John  H.,  Johnstone. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    191 8-1920. 
France. 

Shields,  Thomas,  Millport. 

Private,  Royal  Air  Force,  London  Regiment,  East  Surreys, 
1917-1919. 

France. 

Shields,  Wm.  W.,  Doune. 

Private,   Highland  Light  Infantry,    1916. 
France.     Killed,  October   191 6. 

Sim,  George,  Elgin. 

Private,   Cameron  Highlanders,    1917-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  April   19 18. 

Sinclair,   Duncan  S.,  Fraserburgh. 

L/ Corporal,  Black  Watch,    1917-1919. 
France.     Wounded,   September   191 8. 

33 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Sinclair,  George  H.,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),    1915-1919. 
France.     Wounded,   April    1917,    March    191 8,   August 
191 8.     Mentioned   in   Despatches,    December    191 8,  for 
"  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

Sinclair,  John  M.,  Brechin. 

Corporal,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,   191 5-1 91 9. 
France. 

Skinner,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Captain,  Royal  Scots,   1914-1918. 

France.  Wounded,  July  191 6,  April  191 7,  Killed, 
April  191 8.  Mentioned  in  Despatches,  June  191 8. 
Awarded  Military  Cross,  July  191 8,  for  "  Conspicuous 
gallantry  and  devotion  to  duty  with  a  rearguard,  consisting 
of  two  Lewis  gunners  and  three  bayonet  men,  when  he 
covered  the  withdrawal  of  his  company.  He  held  his 
position  until  the  company  was  clear,  inflicting  heavy 
casualties  on  the  enemy,  and  then  fought  his  way  back, 
rejoining  his  unit  without  the  loss  of  a  man  or  gun. 
Throughout  the  operations  he  handled  his  company  with 
marked  ability  and  courage." 

Slaughter,  Clement  R.,  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh. 
Bombardier,  Royal  Scots,  Royal  Field  Artillery,  1914-1919. 
Egypt,  Palestine. 

84 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Slessor,  Alex.   A.,  Lochgelly. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,   191 5-1 91 9. 
France.     Wounded,   March   191 8. 

Sloan,  Walter  G.,  London. 

Private,  Royal  Sussex,   191 8-1 9 19. 
Italy. 

Smart,   Peter  C,  Johnstone. 

Private,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,   191 5-19 19. 
France. 

Smith,  Alex.,  Keith. 

Private,  Durham  Light  Infantry,   1917-1918. 
France.     Killed,   May  191 8. 

Smith,  Alex.  D.,  Perth. 

Sergeant,  Gordon  Highlanders,   19 18-1920. 

Smith,  Andrew  C.,  Kilmarnock. 

Private,  Royal   Scots  Fusiliers,    1916-1919. 
France. 

85 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Smith,  Francis  C,  Lerwick. 

Private,   Seaforth  Highlanders,    191 6-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  July   191 7. 

Smith,   Frank  D.,  London. 

Lieutenant,  East  Surrey,  East  Lancashire,  1917-1919. 
Salonica. 

Smith,   Fredk.  M.,  Paisley. 

L/ Corporal,   Seaforth  Highlanders,    191 7-1 919. 
France. 

Smith,  George  F.  F.,  Elgin. 

Private,   Royal  Army  Service  Corps,    1915-1919. 
Egypt,  Salonica. 

Smith,   Harvey  O.,  West  End,  Aberdeen. 

2nd    Lieutenant,    Gordon    Highlanders,    Royal    Fusiliers, 

1916-1919. 

France. 

Smith,  Malcolm  N.,  Tarland. 

Private,   Gordon  Highlanders,    1917-1918. 

France.     Wounded,  August  191 8,  October  19 18.     Died 

of  wounds,   October   191 8. 

86 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Smith,   Robert  J.,  Hamilton. 

Private,   Highland  Light  Infantry,    191 5-1 91 9. 
France. 

Smith,   Robert   L.,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Queen's  Own  Royal  Glasgow  Yeomanry,  High- 
land Light   Infantry,    1914-1919. 

France. 

Smith,  William,  Banff. 

Gunner,   Essex  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    1916-1917. 
France.      Killed,   May   191 7. 

Smith,  William,  Huntly. 

Corporal,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Tank  Corps,  1917-1919. 
France. 

Somerville,   George,  Bathgate. 

2nd    Lieutenant,    Royal    Horse    Artillery,    Royal    Field 
Artillery,    19 17-19 19. 

Spence,  John  N.,  Perth. 

Sergeant,   Royal  Air  Force,    1916-1919. 
Egypt. 

87 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Stanger,   Stanley,  Hillhead,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,    Royal    Marines,    Royal    Garrison    Artillery, 
1914-1919. 

Stark,  Harold,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

Private,   Highland  Light  Infantry,    19 14-19 15. 
Gallipoli.     Killed,  July   191 5. 

Stephen,  George,  Lerwick. 

Lieutenant,   Gordon   Highlanders,    19 14-19 18. 

France.     Wounded,  August  191 7.     Killed,  October  191 8. 

Stephen,  George  A.,  Keith. 

Major,  Gordon  Highlanders,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  1914- 
1919. 

France.     Wounded,  July  1915.     Awarded  Order  of  the 
British  Empire  (Military  Division),  February  1919. 

Stewart,  Andrew,  London. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Field  Artillery,    1915-1919. 
France. 

Stewart,  David,  Tillicoultry. 

L/ Corporal,  Royal  Engineers,   1915-1919. 

88 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Stewart,  James,  Beith. 

L/  Corporal,  Royal  Scots,    19 14-1920. 
France.     Wounded,  August   191 8. 

Stewart,  James,  Inverurie. 

Private,  Black  Watch,  Labour  Corps,   191 5-19 19. 
France. 

Stewart,  James  R.,  Johnstone. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Seaforth  High- 
landers, Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Royal  Air 
Force,   191 7-19 19. 

Stewart,  John,  Aberfeldy. 

Sergeant,  Black  Watch,   19 14-19 19. 
France. 

Stewart,   Robert,  Aberlour. 

Corporal,   Gordon   Highlanders,   Royal   Engineers,    1914- 

1919. 

France. 

Stewart,   Robert,  Govan,  Glasgow. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  19 14-19 19. 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Palestine. 

m  89 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Stewart,  Jr.,   Robert,  Stockwell,  Glasgow. 

Sergeant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,   1916-1919. 
France. 

Stickler,  John,  Kirkwall. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,    1 916- 1 919. 
France. 

Strang,  James,  Gourock. 

Gunner,  Royal  Field  Artillery,    1916-1918. 
France.     Killed,  September   191 8. 

Strath,  James  W.,  Fishmarket,  Aberdeen. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,    191 7- 191 8. 
France.     Killed,  August   191 8. 

Summers,  John   R.,  Hunter  Square,  Edinburgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Lothian  &  Border  Horse,  Army  Service 
Corps,    1 9 14-19 1 9. 

Salonica,  France. 

Sutter,   Robert  A.,  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh. 

Pioneer,  Royal  Scots,   Royal  Engineers,    19 14-19 19. 
France. 


90 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Swan,  James,  Gatehouse. 

Private,   Machine  Gun  Corps,   1917-1919. 
France.     Wounded,   May  191 8. 

Taylor,  Alexander  W.,        Strathaven. 

L/ Corporal,  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry,  Highland  Light  In- 
fantry,   1 91 6-1 9 1 7. 

France.     Killed,   May   1917. 

Taylor,  James  D.,  Aberdeen. 

Sergeant,  Royal   Engineers,    1914-1919. 
France.     Awarded  Military  Medal,   March   191 7. 

Taylor,   Robert  N.,  Peterhead. 

Private,  Seaforth  Highlanders,   1917-1918. 

France.     Wounded,  July  191 8.     Died  of  wounds,  August 
1918. 

Terrace,  William  E.,  Coatbridge. 

L/ Corporal,  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry,  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles),  1 91 6-19 1 7. 

France.     Wounded,  April  191 7.     Killed,  August  1 9 1 7. 


91 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Thomson,  Angus  M.,  Moffat. 

Corporal,    Argyll    &    Sutherland    Highlanders,    Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Black  Watch,   1917-1919. 

France.     Wounded,  August  191 8. 

Thomson,  Charles  D.,  London. 

Lieutenant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,   1915-1918. 
France. 

Thomson,  James,  Glasgow. 

Signaller,   Royal  Garrison  Artillery,    1918-1919. 

Thomson,  John,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Argyll  &  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  1915-1919. 

Salonica. 

Thomson,   Norman  D.,  Dundee. 

Private,   Scots  Guards,    1917-1918. 
France.     Died  of  wounds,   October   19 18. 

Thomson,   Robert  H.,  London. 

Corporal,   Scottish  Horse,    1915-1916. 


92 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Thomson,  William,  Shawlands,   Glasgow. 

Private,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,    1918-1919. 
France. 

Tod,  Thomas   R.,  Leith. 

Lieutenant,  Royal  Scots,    1914-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  February   191 6. 

Towers,  John  W.,  Stromness. 

Private,  Seaforth  Highlanders,    1916-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  October   19 17. 

Towler,  John,  Peterhead. 

Private,  Seaforth  Highlanders,   1917-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  July   191 8. 

Trail,  George  J.,  Edzell. 

Corporal,  Black  Watch,  Highland  Light  Infantry,   191 6- 
1919. 

France.     Wounded,  July   1 9 1 7. 

Tudhope,  James,  Port-Glasgow. 

Signaller,   Royal  Field  Artillery,    1918-1919. 

93 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Tully,  James  W.,  Stranraer. 

Private,  Scots  Guards,    1914-1916. 
France.     Killed,   March   1916. 

Urquhart,  John  G.,  Banchory. 

Private,  Gordon  Highlanders,   1916-1918. 
France.     Killed,  October   191 8. 

Valentine,  John  F.,  Kinning  Park,  Glasgow. 

Bombardier,  Royal  Field  Artillery,   1916-1919. 

Waddell,  William  C.,  Dunblane. 

Corporal,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,   19 17-19 19. 
Died,   March   1919. 

Walker,  David  T.,  Inveraray. 

Sergeant,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Royal 
Engineers,  191 5-1 91 9. 

Egypt,  Palestine.      Mentioned  in  Despatches,  March  19 19, 
for  "  Gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

Walker,  John  L.,  Port-Glasgow. 

Lieutenant,    Argyll    &    Sutherland    Highlanders,    Camer- 
onians  (Scottish  Rifles),    19 14-19 19. 
France,  Salonica.     Wounded,  September  1916,  July  1917. 
Mentioned   in   Despatches,    October    191 6,   for  "  Gallant 
and  distinguished  services  in  the  Field." 

94 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Walker,   Peter,  Keith. 

Sergeant,   Machine  Gun  Corps,    1916-1918. 
France.     Killed,  June   191 8. 

Walker,   Richard  H.,  Lochgelly. 

Private,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  Black  Watch,   19 17-19 18. 
France.     Killed,  September   191 8. 

Wallace,  James,  Paisley. 

Private,   Gordon  Highlanders,    191 7-1 9 19. 
France.     Wounded,  July   191 8. 

Watkins,  William,  Greenock. 

Private,  Lovat  Scouts,    1917. 

Watson,  David   R.,  Larkhall. 

Leading  Seaman,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,   191  $- 

1918. 

Died  of  wounds,  April   191 8. 

Watt,  William  B.   F.,  Aberdeen. 

Lieutenant,   Gordon   Highlanders,    1914-1919. 
France,   India. 

Watt,  William  S.,  Paisley. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Black  Watch,   1916-1918. 

95 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Weir,   Arthur  J.  M.,  Morningside,  Edinburgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  1917-1919. 
France. 

Weir,  Daniel  B.,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

L/Corporal,   Highland  Light  Infantry,    191 7-1 9 19. 
France. 

Weir,  David,  Dumbarton. 

Private,   Highland  Light   Infantry,    191 6-1 91 7. 
France.     Killed,  February   191 7. 

Weir,  William  H.   C.,  Kinning  Park,  Glasgow. 

Gunner,   Royal  Field  Artillery,    191 5-19 19. 
France. 

Westwater,  Fred.,  Haymarket,   Edinburgh. 

2nd  Lieutenant,   Royal  Scots,    19 14-19 17. 
Gallipoli,   France.     Killed,  April    191 7. 

White,  James  D.  M.,  Shettleston,   Glasgow. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 

1917-1918. 

France.     Killed,  June   191 8. 

96 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Whitson,  Alexander,  Elgin. 

Sergeant,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,    191 6- 1 919. 
Egypt. 

Wilson,  Charles  S.,  Dunfermline. 

Cadet,  Royal  Air  Force,    1918-1919. 

Wilson,  Harry  G.,  Errol. 

Private,   Cameron  Highlanders,    1915-1916. 
France.     Died  of  wounds,  August   191 6. 

Wilson,  James  D.,  Dunkeld. 

Gunner,  Royal  Field  Artillery,   1917-1919. 

Wilson,  Keith,  Fishmarket,   Aberdeen. 

Lieutenant,    Gordon   Highlanders,    Machine   Gun   Corps, 
1914-1919. 

France,  Palestine. 

Wilson,  Matthew  J.,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Private,  Highland  Light  Infantry,    191 8-1 9 19. 

Wilson,  Thomas  B.,  South   Morningside,   Edin- 

burgh. 

1st  Air  Mechanic,  Royal  Air  Force,    191 7-1 9 19. 

N  97 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Wink,  John  D.,  Glasgow. 

Sapper,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Royal  Engineers, 

1915-1919. 

France. 

Wishart,  James  A.,  Blairgowrie. 

Corporal,   Cameron  Highlanders,   19 14-19 16. 

France.     Wounded,  September  191 5.     Killed,  May  191 6. 

Wishart,   Robert  T.,  Kirkwall. 

Gunner,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,   1914-1919. 
France.     Wounded,  April   191 8. 

Wood,  John,  Largs. 

Corporal,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Royal  Army 

Ordnance  Corps,  1916-1919. 

France. 

Wright,  Byng  M.,  Inveraray. 

Captain,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Royal  Defence 
Corps,  191 5-1 91 9. 

Wright,  James,  Bathgate. 

Captain,  Royal  Scots,   19 14-19 19. 
France,  Italy. 

98 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

Young,   George  S.  H.,  Morningside,  Edinburgh. 

Private,  Royal  Scots,   1914-1915. 
Gallipoli.     Killed,  July  191 5. 

Young,   Robert  L.,  Buckie. 

Sergeant,  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  19 14-19 16. 
France.     Wounded,  July   191 5. 

Young,  Thomas  E.,  Auchterarder. 

Major,  Black  Watch,   19 14-19 19. 
France.     Wounded,  November   1916. 

Young,  William  A.,  Partick. 

Private,  Cameron  Highlanders,  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Black  Watch,  1917- 
1918. 

France.     Killed,  April   191 8. 

Young,  William  M.,  Blairgowrie. 

Corporal,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,    1 915- 191 8. 


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