Pte. James Leonard Bloomer (see 13th March), who had been formally transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z in March, was awarded an Army pension as a result of the wounds to his left hand which he had suffered in September 1915; he was assessed as having suffered a 20% disability and was awarded a pension of 8s. per week.
Payment of a war gratuity of £9 10s. was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Albert Armitage (see 8th October 1918), who had died of wounds in March 1918; the payment would go to his mother, who had re-married and was now Mrs. Charlotte Marshall.
Payment of a war gratuity of £12 10s. was authorised in respect of the late Pte. George Berthelemy (see 4th December 1917), who had died of wounds in June 1917; the payment would be divided between his mother, Maria, who would receive £10 8s. 4d., and his brother John (£2 1s. 8d.).
Payment of a war gratuity of £3 10s. was authorised in respect of the late Pte. William Kendall Lamb (see 7th September 1918), who had been killed in action in September 1917; the payment would go to his mother, Margaret.
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