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Sunday, 3 November 2019

Tuesday 4th November 1919

Payment of an £8 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Cpl. Joseph Edward Preston (see 6th November 1918), who had been killed in action in October 1916; the payment would go to his father, Edward.

Cpl. Joseph Edward Preston
Payment of a £4 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late L.Cpl. Robert Arthur Watkinson (see 20th March 1918) who had been killed in action in September 1917; the payment would go to his widow, Elizabeth.

Payment of a £4 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Joseph Binns MM (24162) (see 2nd April 1918), who had died of wounds in September 1917; the payment would go to his mother, Hannah.

Payment of a £15 war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Edward Greenhalgh (see 3rd April 1918), who had been killed in action in September 1917; the payment would go to his mother, Ann.

Payment of a £3 war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Harold Jefferson (see 7th May 1918), who had been killed in action in September 1917; the payment would go to his mother, Ellen.

Payment of a £3 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Henry Thomas Lackey (see 27th February 1918), who had died of wounds in September 1917; the payment would go to his widow, Hannah.

Payment of an £8 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late L.Cpl. Albert Henry Nutter (see 12th January 1917), who had been killed in action in July 1916; the payment would go to his widow, Ethel.


L.Cpl. Albert Henry Nutter

Payment of a £3 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Frank Suckling (see 23rd April 1918), who had been killed in action in September 1917; the payment would go to his mother, Phoebe.

Payment of a £4 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Elijah Sudworth (see 2nd February 1918), who had been killed in action on 20th September 1917; the payment would go to his mother, Margaret.

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