St. Jude's Church War Memorial
South Kensington, West London

Pictures and detailed research courtesy of Richard Daglish

 

Name:

ANDERSON, DONALD KNOX

Initials:

D K

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Lieutenant Colonel

Regiment/Service:

The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)

Secondary Unit Text:

attd. H.Q. Staff 61st Div.

Date of Death:

03/12/1917

Awards:

MC

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

Panel 3.

Memorial:

Cambrai Memorial

 

 

Name:

ARNOULD, DEREK CLEMENT

Initials:

D C

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Lieutenant

Regiment/Service:

Royal Fusiliers

Unit Text:

4th Bn.

Secondary Unit Text:

attd. Railway Transportation Establishment.

Age:

22

Date of Death:

07/05/1918

Additional information:

Son of Agnes Isabel and the late Clement Edgar Arnould,

of 5A, Collingham Place, Earl's Court, London.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

XXVIII. K. 5.

Cemetery:

Etaples Military Cemetery

   

  

Name:

BEAUCHAMP, ERNEST GEORGE

Initials:

E G

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Private

Regiment/Service:

Royal Fusiliers

Unit Text:

17th Bn.

Date of Death:

13/11/1916

Service No:

2138

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16 A.

Memorial:

Thiepval Memorial to the Missing

 

Name:

BLEWITT, BAKER ARTHUR RAWSON

Initials:

B A R

Nationality:

Indian

Rank:

Captain

Regiment/Service:

9th Gurkha Rifles

Unit Text:

1st Bn.

Age:

34

Date of Death:

08/03/1916

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

Panel 51.

Memorial:

BASRA MEMORIAL

 

Name:

BOND, FREDERICK HAMILTON BLIGH

Initials:

F H B

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Second Lieutenant

Regiment/Service:

Royal Field Artillery

Unit Text:

122nd Bty.

Age:

21

Date of Death:

13/05/1915

Additional information:

Son of Maj. Gen. Sir Francis G. Bond, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.,

and Alice Maud, his wife, of Stowe, Camberley, Surrey.

Native of Farnborough, Hants.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

III. Q. 26.

Cemetery:

WHITE HOUSE CEMETERY

 

Name:

BRISCOE, EDWARD VILLIERS

Initials:

E V

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Captain

Regiment/Service:

Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Unit Text:

1st Bn.

Age:

22

Date of Death:

between 26/08/1916 and 27/08/1916

Additional information:

Son of Maj. Edward William Briscoe (late R.A.) and

Helen Mary Briscoe,

of 45, Longport St. Canterbury. Was serving as Adjt.

of 10th Bn. at the time of his death.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

Panel 8.

Memorial:

MENIN GATE MEMORIAL

 

Name:

BURGESS, ERNEST JOHN

Initials:

E J

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Private

Regiment/Service:

London Regiment

Unit Text:

1st/13th Kensington Bn.

Age:

20

Date of Death:

09/05/1915

Service No:

3137

Additional information:

Son of Mary Ann Burgess, of 13, Grenville Mews,

Harrington Gardens, Kensington, London, and the late T. Burgess.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

Panel 10.

Memorial:

PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL

 

Name:

BUTCHER, ARTHUR ALGERNON L. HASTINGS

Initials:

A A L H

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Second Lieutenant

Regiment/Service:

Royal Berkshire Regiment

Unit Text:

7th Bn.

Age:

21

Date of Death:

04/03/1917

Additional information:

Son of Capt. G. H. and Florence Bessie Butcher,

of 32, Bradstow Rd., Hastings.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

III. E. 5.

Cemetery:

Faubourg d' Amiens Cemetery

  

Name:

BUTCHER, ARTHUR JAMES BASIL

Initials:

A J B

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Second Lieutenant

Regiment/Service:

King's Royal Rifle Corps

Unit Text:

17th Bn.

Age:

32

Date of Death:

03/09/1916

Additional information:

Son of Col. Henry Townsend Butcher, (R.A.)

and Annie Susan Butcher; husband of

Gertrude T. Butcher, of Eastern Lodge,

Kempsey, Worcester.

His father also fell in the 1914-1918 War

and his brother; Trevor Aveling

Butcher fell in the 1939-1945 War.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

II. F. 7.

Cemetery:

Ancre British Cemetery

See following entry for his father 

Name:

BUTCHER, HENRY TOWNSEND

Initials:

H T

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Brevet Colonel

Regiment/Service:

Royal Field Artillery

Unit Text:

108th Bde.

Age:

58

Date of Death:

20/09/1915

Additional information:

Son of the late Maj-Gen. Arthur Butcher (Royal Marines)

and Jane Butcher;  husband of Annie S. Butcher,

of 4, Stafford Mansions, Battersea Park, London.

His son Arthur James Basil Butcher also fell in

the 1914-1918 War and his son

Trevor Aveling Butcher fell in the 1939-1945 War.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

VIII. K. 20.

Cemetery:

Dud Corner Cemetery and the Loos Memorial

See previous entry for his son

Name:

BUTCHER

Initials:

F P H

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Second Lieutenant

Regiment/Service:

East Lancashire Regiment

Unit Text:

1st Bn.

Date of Death:

30/08/1916

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

VI. L. 18.

Cemetery:

RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND

 

Name:

CARLISLE, ARTHUR LEWIS

Initials:

A L

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Captain

Regiment/Service:

Royal Berkshire Regiment

Unit Text:

2nd Bn.

Age:

28

Date of Death:

29/08/1918

Additional information:

Son of Edward and Sarah Carlisle.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

IV. E. 14.

Cemetery:

Roclincourt Military Cemetery

brother of the next entry

 

Name:

CARLISLE, JOHN EDWARD GORDON

Initials:

J E G

Nationality:

Indian

Rank:

Captain

Regiment/Service:

107th Indian Pioneers

Age:

29

Date of Death:

11/05/1915

Additional information:

Son of Edward and Sarah Carlisle,

of 6, Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

II. G. 4.

Cemetery:

Bethune Town Cemetery

brother of the previous entry

Name:

CARTHEW

Initials:

J W

Nationality:

United Kingdom

Rank:

Serjeant

Regiment/Service:

Royal Army Service Corps

Unit Text:

882nd M.T. Coy. (Holland Park)

Age:

30

Date of Death:

25/11/1918

Service No:

M2/031637

Additional information:

Son of S. A. and J. Carthew; husband of

C. E. Carthew, of Curbridge, Botley, Hants.

Born at Bath.

Casualty Type:

Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference:

G. E. 33.

Cemetery:

BATH (ST. JAMES'S) CEMETERY

 


 

Name:

CRAGGS, JOHN JAMES