Guinness Employees
Surname | First Names | Reg. Number | Rank | Regiment | Died | Age |
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Birmingham | William Arthur | - | Second Lieutenant | 6th Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers | 09/08/1915 | 35 |
Further Information | Employed in the Accounts Department of Guinness. Son of John Birmingham, of Galway; husband of Margery R. Cooke (formerly Birmingham), of 50, Upper Leeson St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Helles Memorial, Turkey. | |||||
Ward | Bernard | 25458 | Corporal | 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 21/03/1918 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Accounts Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Bligh | Thomas | 2829 | Private | 2nd Bn. Coldstream Guards | 27/08/1918 | 40 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born and lived in Ballivor County Meath enlisted in Dublin. Son of Andrew and Anne Bligh, of Ballivor, Co. Meath. Buried Commemorated Croisilles British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Boland | John | 7310 | Lance Serjeant | 2nd Bn. Irish Guards | 31/07/1917 | 22 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse. Born in Mungret County Limerick lived in Killucan County Westmeath enlisted in Dublin. Son of Michael and Kate Boland, of Conigar, Mungret, Limerick; husband of Marcella Boland, of Kinnegad, Co. Westmeath. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Burke | John | 6488 | Private | 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) attached 1st Life Guards | 14/12/1914 | 30 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Son of John and Mary Burke, of Killiney, Co. Dublin; husband of Mrs. E. Burke, of 4, Reas Cottages, Islandbridge, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Byrne | Lawrence (Laurence) Joseph | 29241 | Private | 19th Coy Royal Army Medical Corps | 03/03/1919 | 29 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Husband of Catherine Byrne, of 4, Summer Row, North Summer St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Warrington Cemetery, U.K. | |||||
Conville | Patrick | 18348 | Gunner | R 4th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery | 17/08/1917 | 37 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in Clough, Castlecomer County Kilkenny enlisted in Dublin. Son of John and Eliza Conville, of Co. Kilkenny; husband of Mary Conville, of 27, Rialto Cottages, South Circular Rd., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Duhallow A.D.S. (Advanced Dressing Station) Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Geoghegan | William George Richard | - | Second Lieutenant | 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | 13/04/1917 | 20 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Son of William P. and Mary Elizabeth Geoghegan, of The White House, Oakwood Avenue, Beckenham, Kent. Native of Rockfield, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Buried Commemorated Cayeux Military Cemetery, Somme, France. | |||||
Johnston | Robert | 12600 | Private | 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers | 22/03/1918 | 31 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in Drun County Cavan enlisted in Clones County Monaghan. Son of the late George and Susan Johnston, of Rathkenny Lodge, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. Buried Commemorated Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Kavanagh | Jmaes | 4050 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 03/11/1914 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in Chapelizod Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ypres Town Cemetery Extension, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Leslie | Robert James | 13535 | Lance Serjeant | 11th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | 16/08/1917 | 30 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in St. Nicholas Cork enlisted in Dublin. Recorded in the 1911 Irish census as a 23 year old border at 5 Carrick Terrace, Usher’s Quay, Dublin and employed as a Brewer’s labourer. Husband of Margaret Jane Leslie, of 74, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, London. Buried Commemorated Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Mahon | Matthew | 12151 | Private | 2nd Bn. Irish Guards | 23/03/1918 | 30 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in Ballinvor County Meath enlisted in Dublin. Son of John and Mary Mahon, of Coolronan, Athboy, Co. Meath; husband of Kate Mahon, of 11, Lower Abbey St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Noble | John | 3326 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 10/10/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Reddy | Francis (Frank) | 7887 | Lance Corporal | 1st Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment | 24/05/1915 | 29 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in Monasterevin County Kildare enlisted in Manchester. Son of Frank and Annie Reddy, of Kill, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare; husband of Elizabeth Maloney (formerly Reddy), of Clougheen, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Ryan | William | 2594 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 18/05/1915 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Sinclair | Alexander | 454 | Serjeant | 6th Bn. Connaught Rangers | 23/03/1918 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in India lived and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ennemain Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. | |||||
Stafford | Francis | 14896 | Rifleman | 6th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles | 11/08/1915 | 41 |
Further Information | Employed in the Brewhouse Department. Born in Gorey County Wexford enlisted in Dublin. Husband of Gertrude Stafford, of 161, Iveagh Building, 25, New Bride St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Helles Memorial, Turkey. | |||||
Sheil | Charles | - | Second Lieutenant | No2 Sqdn. Royal Air Force att. Royal Munster Fusiliers | 22/04/1918 | 28 |
Further Information | Son of Richard H. Sheil, of 24, Burlington Rd., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Howard | George | 26155 | Private | 10th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 06/02/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Cask Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France. | |||||
Yarnell | Victor | 25907 | Private | 7th Bn. Royal Irish Regiment | 27/03/1918 | Age |
Further Information | Employed in the Cask Department. Former service with the South Irish Horse (933). Born in Ballinasloe County Galway, lived in Crumlin County Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Holt | John Henry | 42207 | Private | 2nd/6th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment | 15/04/1918 | Age |
Further Information | Employed in Cooke’s Lane Maltings. Former service with the Middlesex Regiment (42099). Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Kandahar Farm Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
Kennedy James 20159 Private 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers died on the 09/04/1919 aged 37. Employed in the Cooke’s Lane Maltings. Husband of Ellen Kennedy, of 49, Monkstown Rd., Monkestown, Co. Dublin. Buried Commemorated Dean’s Grange Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. |
Davey | Frederick | 2635A | Seaman | S.S. " Adela." Royal Naval Reserve | 27/12/1917 | 28 |
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Further Information | Employed in the Channel Steamer Service. Killed in action when the SS Adela was torpedoed on her way from Dublin to Liverpool. Son of Thomas Lee Davey and the late Sarah Anne Davey; husband of Sarah Alice Davey, of 3, Crofton Avenue, Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Buried Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire, UK. | |||||
Breen | Patrick | 16519 | Lance Corporal | 8th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 27/04/1916 | 27 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Husband of Bridget Breen, of 4, Julian Place, North Wall, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Loos memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Carlson | Wilson Victor | 75228 | Private | "B" Bn. Tank Corps | 23/08/1917 | 26 |
Further Information | Employed as a Cooper in the Cooperage Department, his father was also a Cooper with Guinness. Former service with the Army Cyclist Corps (1976). Born in Island bridge Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Son of John Carlson, of 120, South Circular Rd., Rialto, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Foran | Thomas | 104010 | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps attd. 65th Base Gen. Hosp. | 13/08/1918 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin lived in Inchicore Dublin. Buried Commemorated Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq. | |||||
Foster | John | 6903 | Rifleman | 1st Bn. Royal Irish Rifles | 09/05/1915 | 32 |
Further Information | Employed as a labourer in the Cooperage Department. Husband of Katie Foster, of 18, Manor Place, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. | |||||
Heffernan | Martin | 23945 | Private | 9th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 25/05/1916 | 42 |
Further Information | Employed as a Cooper in the Cooperage Department. Born in Inchicore Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Son of Thomas and Ellen Heffernan, of Dublin; husband of Mary Heffernan, of 2, Ring St., Inchicore, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Bois-Carre Military Cemetery, Haisnes, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Hoare | Joseph | 3544 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 05/12/1917 | 28 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department, his father also Joseph, was a Guinness Boatman. Buried Commemorated Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France. | |||||
Hopkins | James | 14611 | Private | 8th/9th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 25/12/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born in Kells County Meath enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Unicorn Cemetery Vend'huile, Aisne, France. | |||||
Kerr | William | 79089 | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps 50th Field Ambulance. | 26/08/1918 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Buried Commemorated Shrine Cemetery, Bucquoy, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Leahy | John | 2699 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 15/09/1914 | 28 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department as a labourer. Born in Holycross County Tipperary enlisted in Templemore County Tipperary. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leahy, of Holy Cross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary; husband of Mary Leahy, of Old Connell, Newbridge, Co. Kildare.Buried Commemorated St. Nazaire (Toutes-Aides) Cemetery, Loire-Atlantique, France. | |||||
Mulligan | Alexander | 7462 | Private | 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | 13/09/1914 | 33 |
Further Information | Employed as a labourer in the Cooperage Department. Born in Drumcondra County Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Son of Alexander Mulligan; Husband of Elizabeth B. Mulligan, of 12, John's Cottages, High Rd., Kilmainham, Dublin. Buried Commemorated La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. | |||||
McIvor | James | A/201770 | Rifleman | 12th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps | 02/04/1918 | 34 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born in All Saints Edinburgh enlisted in Dublin. Former service with the R.A.S.C. (M299861). Son of Charles McIvor, of 8, Wakefield Place, Edinburgh; husband of Margaret McIvor, of 61, Murtagh Rd., Manor Place, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Nelson | William Robert | 97485 | Sapper | 91st Field Coy. Royal Engineers | 14/07/1917 | 38 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of James and the late Maggie Nelson, of North Queen St., Belfast; husband of Margaret Nelson, of 71, Seaview St., Belfast. Buried Commemorated Ypres Town Cemetery Extension, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Niland | Joseph | 95796 | Sapper | 179th Field Coy. Royal Engineers | 28/03/1917 | 43 |
Further Information | Employed as a Cooper in the Cooperage Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Husband of Jane Niland, of 32, Summer Hill, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
O’Rourke | Peter | 2811 | Lance Corporal | 2nd Bn. Irish Guards | 27/09/1915 | 34 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Loos memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
O’Toole | James | 15086 | Private | 8th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 02/07/1916 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Bois-Carre Military Cemetery, Haisnes, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Ryan | Patrick | 10318 | Private | 2nd Bn. Irish Guards | 28/03/1918 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Sheehan | William | S/9787 | Rifleman | 1st Bn. Rifle Brigade | 28/10/1916 | 42 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born in St. Catherine’s Dublin enlisted and lived in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. | |||||
Whelan | Patrick | 9293 | Private | 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 26/04/1915 | 28 |
Further Information | Employed in the Cooperage Department. Born and lived in Dublin enlisted in Naas County Kildare. Son of Patrick and Margaret Whelan, of Dublin. Buried Commemorated Lancashire Landing Cemetery, Turkey. | |||||
White | John | 16238 | Private | "A" Coy. 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment | 21/08/1918 | 27 |
Further Information | Employed as a Cooper in the Cooperage Department, his father Maurice also worked as a Cooper in the same department. Son of Maurice and Bridget White, of 59, Queen St., Dublin. Born in St. John’s Limerick enlisted in Dublin. Former service with Royal Dublin Fusiliers (29940) and the Army Service Corps (299863). Buried Commemorated Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Boland | Patrick | 8046 | Rifleman | 1st Bn. Royal Irish Rifles | 23/07/1915 | 28 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of Patrick and Katherine Boland, of 2, St. Helen's Terrace, Golden Bridge, Inchicore, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Devoy | Michael | R/11974 | 9th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps | Serjeant | 30/07/1915 | 43 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department as a stationary engine operator. Enlisted in Dublin. Husband of Mary Anne Devoy, of 57, Nash St., Inchicore, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate), Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
Domican | Richard | 51807 | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | 16/03/1915 | 28 |
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Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department as an engineer’s labourer. Born in St Paul’s Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Husband of T. Domican, of 3, Geraldine Square, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Glasnevin (or prospect) Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. | |||||
Doyle | Michael | M9463 | Senior Reserve Attendant | Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve (H.M.S. "Formidable."). | 01/01/1915 | 32 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born in Monkstown. Died as a result of enemy action at sea. Husband of Mary Doyle of 8 John Dillon Street, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Chatham Naval memorial, Kent, UK. | |||||
Farrell | Thomas | 282787 | Gunner | 38th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery | 09/05/1918 | 40 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born in Rathmines County Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Son of James and Elizabeth Farrell, of Queen Street, Mountmellick, Queens County. Buried Commemorated La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck, Nord, France. | |||||
Gaster | Harry James | 7740 | Company Serjeant Major | 10th Bn. Essex Regiment | 19/07/1916 | 31 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born in Leyton Essex enlisted in Warley Essex lived in Dublin. Son of Alfred and Ada Gaster, of 3, St. Mary's Parade, High Rd., Ilford, Essex; husband of Mary Gaster, of 22, "D", Iveagh Buildings, Patrick St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Griffith | Daniel | 16884 | Serjeant | 9th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | 20/11/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born St. James Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Hermies British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. |
Kane | Joseph | 6931 | Rifleman | 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Rifles | 28/09/1914 | 31 |
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Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of Michael Kane, of 40, Cork St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Glasnevin (or Prospect) Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. |
Kane | Michael | 36638 | Lance Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | 24/12/1914 | - |
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Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Glasnevin (or Prospect) Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. | |||||
Kelly | James | - | - | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Buried Commemorated | |||||
Lamb | Michael | G/13229 | Private | 7th Bn. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) | 01/10/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born enlisted and lived in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Lynch | John | Reg. Number | Rank | Royal Irish Rifles | Died | Age |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Buried Commemorated | |||||
Lynch | John | Reg. Number | Rifleman | Royal Irish Rifles | Died | Age |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Buried Commemorated | |||||
Mearns | Patrick | 9336 | Lance Corporal | 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 11/05/1915 | 28 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Worked on his Father’s farm before coming to Dublin. Born in Monasterevan County Kildare enlisted in Naas County Kildare. Son of Michael and Rose Mearns, of Kildoon, Kildare. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Miller | John | - | Captain | 6th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers | 19/08/1915 | 38 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineer Department. Son of John Joseph and Mary Victoria Miller, of Dalestorth House, Mansfield. Buried Commemorated Helles Memorial, Turkey. | |||||
McDonagh | John | Reg. Number | Rank | 1st. Bn. Irish Guards | Died | Age |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Buried Commemorated | |||||
McDonagh | Thomas | 3156 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 08/09/1914 | 25 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Son of Mrs. Woods (formerly McDonagh), of 17, Sarah Place, Island Bridge, Dublin, and the late Thomas McDonagh; husband of Elsie McDonagh, of 24, Pancras Square, London, N.W.I. Buried Commemorated The La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. | |||||
Plowman | James | - | Captain | 2nd Bn. Leinster Regiment | 29/04/1918 | 27 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Awarded the Military Cross. Son of Louis and Eliza Plowman, of 14, St. Patrick's Terrace, Dublin; husband of Isabella Plowman, of "Donaree," Iona Drive, Glasnevin, Dublin. Born in Lancashire. Buried Commemorated Cinq Rues British Cemetery, Hazebrouck, Nord, France. | |||||
Quinn | John Joseph | 46111 | Shoeing Smith | 39th Bde. Royal Field Artillery | 17/01/1915 | 27 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of the late Edward and Mary Jane Quinn, of Drumcondra, Co. Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, France. | |||||
Reilly | Patrick | 2405B | Seaman | H.M.S. "Invincible." Royal Naval Reserve | 31/05/1916 | 36 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born in Clogher head County Louth. Died as a result of ememy action at sea. Son of John and Catherine Reilly, of Clogherhead, Co. Louth. Buried Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire, UK. | |||||
Riley | John Edward | 26005 | Private | 17th Coy. (Curragh) Royal Army Medical Corps | 13/12/1917 | 43 |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born in Wednesbury Staffs. Enlisted in the Curragh County Kildare. Husband of E. Riley, of 9, Thirlestone Terrace, Thomas St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. | |||||
Seiles | John | 7753 | Serjeant | 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Rifles | 21/02/1915 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Engineers Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Broe | Thomas | 26411 | Private | 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 05/10/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Forearding Department. Enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Cement House Cemetery, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium. | |||||
Byrne | Bernard | 5040 | Corporal | 6 Bn. Army Cyclist Corps | 19/02/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born in Carlow enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Seine-Maritime, France. | |||||
Connor | Christopher | 142561 | Leading Seaman | S.S. "Formby." Royal Navy | 15/12/1917 | 47 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born in St. James Dublin. Son of John and Ann Connor; husband of Catherine Connor. Died as a result of enemy action at sea. Buried Commemorated Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon, UK. | |||||
Cooke | Ernest Richard | - | Captain | 8th Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers | 26/04/1916 | 35 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cooke, of Grendons, Teignmouth, Devon. Born in England. Buried Commemorated Vermelles British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Delaney | Morgan | 7197 | Lance Corporal | 2nd Bn. Irish Guards | 18/05/1916 | 40 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born in Stradbally Queen’s County enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Menin Road South Military Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Greene | George (Albert) | 26656 | Shoeing Smith | "K" Bty. Royal Horse Artillery | 06/11/1914 | 36 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Listed on the 1911 Census as Albert George enlisted as George. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of Philip and Mary Greene; husband of Elizabeth Greene, of 22 Harman Street, Donore Avenue, Dublin. Served in the South African Campaign. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Kerins | Patrick | 6169 | Private | 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment | 17/05/1915 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Buried Commemorated Niederzwehren Cemetery, Kassel, Hessen, Germany. | |||||
Malone | Thomas | 7924TH> | Rifleman | 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Rifles | 15/09/1914 | 29 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Son of Marks and Mary Malone, of 5, Charlimont Square, Charlimont St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. | |||||
O’Brien | John | 2290 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 01/11/1914 | 24 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department, Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of Mrs. Mary O'Brien, of 9, Rainsford Avenue, Thomas St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Minin Gate) Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
O’Donnell | Philip | 6891 | Private | 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 26/04/1915 | 28 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of Dora O'Donnell, of 8, Charlemont Mall, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Minin Gate) Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Pidgeon | George | 25116 | Private | 10th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 29/11/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Croisilles British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Sheridan | Nicholas Joseph | 5090 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 13/04/1915 | 30 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of Patrick and Margaret Sheridan, late of James's St., Dublin; husband of Bridget Sheridan, of 26, Thomas St., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Bethune Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Stafford | George | 25233 | Lance Corporal | 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 24/04/1917 | 19 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department his father was employed as a labourer in Guinness. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Son of George and Mary Stafford, of 14, Adelaide Terrace, Kilmainham, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Stafford | Thomas | 15201 | Lance Corporal | 9th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 06/09/1916 | 24 |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born in Athy County Kildare enlisted in Dublin. Son of Thomas and Julia Stafford, of Offaly St., Athy, Co. Kildare. Buried Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Taaffe | James | 5982 | Private | 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers | 10/11/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Forwarding Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium. | |||||
Curtis | John | G/20449 | Private | 1st Bn. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) | 03/06/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Hop Farm. Buried Commemorated Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Eldridge | Arthur | 21769 | Private | 2nd Bn. Coldstream Guards | 02/04/1918 | 19 |
Further Information | Employed in the Hop Farm. Born in Westfield Sussex enlisted in Hastings. Son of Jesse David and Frances Agnes Eldridge of Dagg Lane, Ewhurst, Sussex. Buried Commemorated Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension Number 1, Somme, France. | |||||
Eldridge | Bertram | 5037 | Private | 16th (Sussex Yeomanry) Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment | 02/09/1918 | 22 |
Further Information | Employed in the Hop Farm. Brother of the above. Born in Westfield Sussex enlisted in Hastings. Son of Jesse David and Frances Agnes Eldridge of Dagg Lane, Ewhurst, Sussex. Buried Commemorated Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. | |||||
Richardson | Henry | 24701 | Private | 10th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 13/11/1916 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Printing Department. Born in Kilkenny enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Doyle | William | 60191 | Gunner | 105th Bty. 22nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery | 06/10/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Refreshment Department. Born in Dundrum County Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Hooge Crater Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Dunne | John | 7180 | Private | 2nd Bn. Irish Guards | 31/07/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Refreshments Department. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Drury | William Symes | - | Lieutenant | 6th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 29/01/1916 | 37 |
Further Information | Employed in the Secretary’s Department. Born in Dublin. Son of Thomas C. Drury, K.C., of Richmond House, 30, Rathgar Rd., Dublin. Buried Commemorated Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Jeffreson | Victor | 14285 | Private | 7th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 23/08/1915 | 22 |
Further Information | Employed in the Secretary’s Department. Son of Edward H. and Annie Josephine Jeffreson, of 44, Grosvenor Rd., Rathgar, Dublin. Killed in action at Suvla Bay. Born in Belfast enlisted in the Curragh County Kildare lived in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Helles Memorial, Turkey. | |||||
Devine | Patrick | 9663 | Serjeant | 1st Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers | 18/08/1916 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Vathouse. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Haines | Alexander Crichton Cooper | - | Second Lieutenant | 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 08/05/1915 | 20 |
Further Information | Employed in the Vathouse. Only son of Caroline Anne Haines (nee Cooper), of 9, Merrion Row, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, and the late John Crichton Haines. Buried Commemorated Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Heaney | Edward | 2438 | Serjeant | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 30/11/1917 | 46 |
Further Information | Employed in the Vathouse. Born in Rathmines County Dublin enlisted in Dublin. Son of Mrs. A. and the late John Heaney. Buried Commemorated Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France. | |||||
Sargent | Robert | 5264 | Private | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 25/09/1916 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Vathouse. Born and enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. | |||||
Hamilton | William | - | Lieutenant | Connaught Rangers attd. 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | 30/09/1918 | 27 |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Stores Belfast Branch. Son of David and the late Maria Louisa Hamilton, of Ballina, Co. Mayo; husband of Elizabeth D. (Betty) Hamilton, of 17, Salem Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Buried Commemorated Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Moorslede, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Jameson | William | 3105 | Lance Corporal | 1st Bn. Irish Guards | 06/11/1914 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Stores Belfast Branch. Born in Drumaree enlisted in Portadown County Armagh. Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Stritch | Joseph | 8610 | Serjeant | 1st Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers | 05/03/1917 | 27 |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Stores Belfast Branch. Born and enlisted in Longford. Son of Richard and Kate Stritch, of Woods Yard, Longford. Buried Commemorated Belfast (Milltown) Roman Catholic Cemetery, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. | |||||
Wilson | Spence Ross | - | Second Lieutenant | 13th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders | 13/10/1916 | 24 |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Stores Bristol Branch. Son of William and Jane Wilson, of Cedar Villa, Lennie, Glasgow. Buried Commemorated Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. | |||||
Beatty | Benjamin George | - | Second Lieutenant | 45th Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps and General List | 28/07/1917 | 22 |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Stores Cork Branch. Son of Jane Sophia Beatty, of 14, Sydney Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, and the late Francis Rowland Beatty. Buried Commemorated Arras Flying Services Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
Cross | George Herbert | - | Captain | Army Service Corps attd. 9th (North Irish Horse) Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers | 30/09/1918 | 25 |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Stores Cork. Son of Mr. W. H. and Mrs. E. Cross, of 1, Effra Rd., Rathmines, Dublin. Buried Commemorated Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Moorslede, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Fitzmaurice | Archibald Hamilton | - | Lieutenant | 1 Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps | 12/03/1918 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Department Cork. Buried Commemorated Arras Flying Services Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. | |||||
McCormac | Herbert Hood | - | Lieutenant | 5th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | 15/08/1915 | 31 |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Department Limerick. Son of Emilie Maxwell Savage (formerly McCormac) and the late Samuel Hood McCormac. Buried Commemorated Helles Memorial, Turkey. | |||||
Kelly | Lawrence | 71661 | Corporal | 47th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) | 01/08/1917 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Stores Liverpool. Born in Dublin enlisted in Liverpool. Former service with the Royal Irish Regiment (10099). Buried Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||||
Early | John James | 10355 | Private | 2nd Bn. Irish Guards | 27/11/1917 | 27 |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Department Longford. Enlisted in Longford. Son of Martin and Annie Early, of 9, St. Mels Rd., Longford. Buried Commemorated Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France. | |||||
Wood | Albert James | 15900 | Private | 8th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment | 10/07/1916 | - |
Further Information | Employed in the Trade Department Manchester. Born and enlisted in Manchester. Buried Commemorated Pozieres British Cemetery, Ovillers-la Boisselle, Somme, France. |
The following is a list of Guinness staff who fought and survived the War.
Board of Directors | ||||
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Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Elveden | The Viscount, C.B., C.M.G., M.P. | Captain | Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve | A.D.C. to H.M. The King, 1916-1918 |
Guinness | The Honourable, W.E., M.P. | Lieut.-Colonel | The Duke of York’s Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars | Distinguished Service Order and bar, Mentioned in Dispatches three times. |
Accounts Department | ||||
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Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Atkinson | C. B. | Sub-Lieutenant | Royal navy Volunteer Reserve (Auxiliary Patrol) | - |
Bright | H. S. | Captain | Machine Gun Corps | Military Cross Twice Mentioned in Dispatches |
Hill | C. L. | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Middleton | A. H. | Lieutenant | Royal Munster Fusiliers | - |
Troy | D. F. | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Brewhouse Department | ||||
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Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Armstrong | Edward | Lance-Corporal | 1st Battalion Irish Guards | - |
Bannister | Edward Charles | Lieutenant | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Further Information | Employed as a Clerk. Born in England. Religion Irish Church. | |||
Bowyer | P. G. | 2nd Lieutenant | 5th City of London Rifle Brigade | - |
Brien | Michael | Staff Sergeant | Royal Army medical Corps | - |
Brien | William | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Browne | Andrew J. W. | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Browner | Thomas | Attendant | Royal navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Further Information | Born in Queen's County. Religion Catholic. | |||
Buckley | Francis | Petty Officer 1st Class | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Burns | Martin | Able Seaman | Royal navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Further Information | Employed as a Labourer. Born in County Galway. Religion Roman Catholic. | |||
Buttanshaw | C. | Lieutenant | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Byrne | Patrick | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Callan | William | Sergeant | Military Police, Staff Corps | - |
Chant | Harry | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Coghlan | James | Private | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Further Information | Employed as a Labourer. Born in Kildare Town. Religion Roman Catholic. | |||
Collins | Edward | Trooper | 4th Hussars | - |
Comerford | Patrick | Driver | Royal Army Service Corps (M.T) | - |
Conway | Charles | Corporal | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Further Information | Employed as a Brewery Policeman. Born in Dublin City. Religion Roman Catholic. | |||
Coote | C. R. P. | Major | Royal Army Service Corps (36th Ulster Division) | Mentioned in Dispatches May 1917 Awarded Belgian Croix de Guerre February 1919 Military Medal |
Coyne | Francis | Corporal | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Cullen | Thomas | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Curran | John | Sergeant | 2nd Royal Irish Regiment | - |
Curran | Christopher | Attendant | Royal navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Further Information | Employed as a Labourer. Born in Dublin City. Religion Roman Catholic. | |||
Dalton | E. C. | Lance-Corporal | 3rd Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Further Information | Employed as a Laboratory Assistant. Born in England. Religion Church of Ireland. | |||
Daly | Daniel | Private | 3rd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Darlington | William | Quarter-Master Sgt. | Royal Army Medical Corps | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Delaney | Richard | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Donnelly | Joseph | Sergeant | 7th Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Doyle | Joseph | Corporal | 1st irish Guards | - |
Dunne | Michael | Garrison Sgt.-Major | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Edwards | Richard | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Farrell | Joseph | Corporal | 6th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Franks | A. G. | Staff-Sergeant | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Geraghty | Thomas | Pioneer | Royal Engineers | - |
Gray | P. W. | Sergeant | 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers | Military Medal |
Gully | John | Petty Officer 1st Class | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Barrington | Patrick | Quarter-Master Sgt. | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Heycock | M. S. | Captain | 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade | Military Cross |
Hildebrand | W. H. | Lieutenant | 11th Royal Welsh Fusiliers | - |
Hogan | Michael | Corporal | 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Howlett | Alfred | Company Sgt.-Major | 2nd Essex Regiment | - |
Hughes | Anthony | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Hynes | Patrick | Private | 2nd Leinster Regiment | - |
Ireland | William | Corporal | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Keeley | James | Sergeant | Connaught Rangers | - |
Kelly | William | Sergeant | 10th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Kidd | E. L. | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Kilfoyle | William | Corporal | 8th Hussars | - |
King | Timothy | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Kinnear | William | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Larminie | John Victor Alexander | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Lott | Thomas | Sergeant | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Mahon | Richard | Sergeant | South Irish Horse | - |
Mann | J. G. | Captain | Royal Army Service Corps | Twice Mentioned in Dispatches |
Martin | Peter | Sergeant | Worcester Regiment | - |
Murphy | John | Lieutenant-Colonel | Royal Engineers | Mentioned in The London Gazette for valuable services in the War. |
Murray | John | Battery-Sgt.-Major | Royal Field Artillery | - |
McAree | P. J. | Corporal | Irish Guards | - |
McDonnell | John | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | - |
McManus | Thomas | Quarter-Master Sgt. | Royal Engineers | - |
McSherry | Michael | Lance-Corporal | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Newbold | C. J. | Lieutenant-Colonel | Royal Engineers | D.S.O. Three Times mentioned in Dispatches |
O’Connor | John | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Paul | H. | Lieutenant | 5th Duke of Wellington’s (W.R.) Regiment (attached Special Brigade Royal Engineers) | - |
Peake | E. G. | Major | Royal Engineers | O.B.E. Twice Mentioned in Dispatches |
Redmond | Stephen | Gunner | Royal Horse Artillery | - |
Robinet | Charles | Corporal | 3rd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Roche | Cecil | 2nd Lieutenant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Ryan | Andrew | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Scally | Edward | Sergeant | Leinster Regiment | - |
Seddall | Rowley F. | Captain | Royal Army Service Corps (24th Divisional Train) | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Shildrick | L. R. | Major | 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Shirley | Henry | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Smyth | John | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Somerfield | E. | Captain | 16th Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Stafford | George | Private | 10th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Stephens | Robert H. | Petty Officer 1st Class | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Switzer | Robert | Captain | 7th Royal Irish Regiment | Military Cross Meritorious Service Medal |
Tait | William | 2nd Lieutenant | Tank Corps | - |
Tanham | Bernard | Private | 6th Leinster Regiment | - |
Thornton | J. J. | Chief Petty Officer | Royal Navy Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Toner | James | Sergeant | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Turnbull | James A. | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Waugh | C. S. | Lieutenant | The King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry | - |
Weeks | O. H. | Captain | Royal Air Force | - |
Wilson | George | Private | 10th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Woods | George F. | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | Distinguished Service Medal |
Cash Office | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Johnson | R. S. | Lieutenant | 1st London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) | - |
Jolley | W. E. | Sub-Lieutenant | Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve | - |
Cask Department | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Allan | D. | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Dykes | R. | Lieutenant | 6th Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) | - |
Giffin | William C. D. | Lieutenant | 2nd Royal Irish Regiment | Distinguished Service Order Military Cross Mentioned in Dispatches |
Kerrigan | W. J. | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Mooney | R. T. | Acting-Corporal | 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
McAree | J. | Pioneer | Royal Engineers | - |
Rawson | R. | Lance-Corporal | 10th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Tyrrell | P. J. | Staff Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Walker | Henry | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Wallace | J. J. | Lieutenant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Cook’s Lane Maltings | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Byrne | John | Lance-Corporal | 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers | - |
Doonan | William | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Hennessy | Thomas | Sergeant | 6th Dragoon Guards | - |
Nolan | John | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Powderly | Christopher W. | Sergeant | 4th King’s Own Liverpool Regiment | - |
Channel Steamer Service | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Kelly | John | Able Seaman | H.M.S. “Bacchus”. | Mentioned in Dispatches |
McIlwaine | James | Lance-Corporal | 15th Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Cooperage Department | ||||
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Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Allen | George | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Anderson | James | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Bell | John | Private | 9th Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry | - |
Brady | William | Gunner | 153 Batt. Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Byrne | Bernard | Private | 54th Field Ambulance (R.A.M.C.) | - |
Byrne | Denis | Trooper | 1st Dragoon Guards | - |
Byrne | Henry | Sergeant | 8th Hussars | - |
Byrne | Myles | Private | 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Byrne | William | Private | Royal Army medical Corps | - |
Brown | Edward | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Brown | Samuel | Sergeant | 56th Brigade Royal Field Artillery | - |
Campbell | James | Private | 5th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Carr | Joseph | Private | 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Carroll | Maurice | Trooper | Scots Greys | - |
Carroll | Michael | S. Q. M. Sergeant | Royal Engineers | - |
Carroll | Michael J. | Corporal | Royal Engineers | - |
Clarke | Christopher | Lance-Corporal | 2nd Royal Irish Regiment | - |
Cleary | Thomas | Lance-Corporal | 1st Royal Irish Regiment | - |
Coffey | James | Able Seaman | Royal Navy | - |
Connolly | Thomas | Sergeant | 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Connolly | Thomas | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Cosgrove | James | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Cloverhouse | Francis | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Cunningham | Henry | Trooper | 6th Inniskilling Dragoons | - |
Cunningham | Thomas | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Curran | Nicholas | Gunner | Royal Horse Artillery | - |
Daly | Thomas | Trooper | 1st Life Guards | - |
Dalaney | Edward | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Dalaney | Joseph | Lance-Corporal | 2nd Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Doyle | John | Private | 6th East Lancs | - |
Doyle | Patrick | Trooper | 4th Hussars | - |
Dunne | Patrick | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Dunne | Stephen | Private | Royal Army Service Corps (M.T.) | - |
Dunphy | Patrick | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Farrelly | Patrick | Sergeant | 3rd Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Fox | Patrick | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Gogarty | Francis | Acting-Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Halford | Francis | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Hanlon | Peter | Sergeant | 8th Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Hegarty | Joseph | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Helly | John | Steward | Naval Sick Berth | - |
Hendrick | Patrick J. | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Hill | Joseph | Corporal | Royal Engineers | Distinguish Conduct Medal Military Medal |
Hogan | Joseph | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Hogan | Michael | Private | 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Joyce | Augustine | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Kavanagh | Thomas | Trooper | 4th Hussars | - |
Keeble | Albert | Sergeant | 1st Wiltshire Regiment | - |
Kelly | Michael | Private | 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers | - |
Kelly | Michael | Corporal | Royal Irish Regiment | - |
King | Charles | Corporal | 26th Battery Royal Field Artillery | - |
Lacey | Edward | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Lynch | Thomas | Sapper | Royal Engineers | Military Cross |
Moore | Thomas | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Morgan | Joseph | Lance Corporal | 34th Machine Gun Battery | - |
Mullins | Fergus | Private | 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Murray | Robert | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
McDonald | William | Private | 2nd Connaught Rangers | - |
McEnnally | James | Corporal | 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers | - |
McFarlane | William | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
McGuire | John | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Nolan | Arthur | Sergeant | 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
O’Connor | James | Private | 5th Royal Irish Regiment | - |
O’Connor | John P. | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
O’Dea | Michael | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Ormonde | Philip | Gunner | 112th Heavy Battery Royal Field Artillery | - |
Pinkerton | David | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Powell | James | Private | 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Powell | Joseph | Private | 43rd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Price | Patrick | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Quinn | Bernard J. | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Redmond | William | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Russell | Dominick | Private | Labour Corps | - |
Simpson | Michael | Lance-Corporal | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Smyth | Philip | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Stokes | John | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | Croix de Guerre |
Stynes | Joseph | Sergeant | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Tait | Thomas | Company Sgt.-Major | 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | Distinguished Conduct Medal Military Medal |
Traynor | George | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Trimble | R. S. | Lieutenant | 6th Royal irish Fusiliers | - |
Woodhead | Charles | Sergeant | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Engineers Department | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Amor | A. H. | Lieutenant | Royal Engineers | - |
Bluett | Sidney Francis | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Further Information | Employed as an electrician, husband of Winifred living in Drumcondra Dublin Religion Roman Catholic | |||
Bray | Digby T. | Sgt. Armourer Staff | Royal Army Ordnance Corps | - |
Further Information | Employed as an Engine Fitter. Husband of Sarah Jane Bray. Resident of 3 Almeida Terrace, Usher’s Quay Dublin. Religion Methodist. | |||
Further Information | Employed as Engine Fitter husband of Sarah Jane resident at 3 Almeida Terrace Usher’s Quay Dublin. Religion Methodist | |||
Breen | James | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Broderick | James | Stoker | Royal Navy | - |
Byrne | James | Private | Royal West Kents | - | Byrne | Patrick J. | Attendant | Royal navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Bonny | John | Corporal | Royal Army medical Corps | - |
Burke | William | Sergeant | Leinster Regiment | - | Carroll | William | Corporal | 7th Leinster Regiment | Distinguished Conduct Medal Military Medal |
Cashell | Robert | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Cawthra | H. | Captain | Royal Engineers | Military Cross | Christian | Patrick | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Coleman | Patrick | Rifleman | 2nd Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Coole | William J. | Corporal | Royal Engineers | - | Cooney | Thomas W. | Lance-Corporal | 13th Battalion Bedford’s | - |
Corrin | Henry | Guardsman | Irish Guards | Distinguished Service Medal |
Costello | Martin | Corporal | Royal Garrison Artillery | - | Costello | Joseph | Sergeant | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Cronin | John | Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Cullen | Frederick | Lance-Corporal | West Surrey Regiment | - | Dalgetty | A | Sergeant | Royal Engineers | - |
Daly | Daniel J. | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Daly | James | Private | East Kent Regiment | - | Delaney | Thomas | Rifleman | 1st Royal irish Rifles | - |
Dennison | Patrick | Sergeant | 10th North Staffs | - |
Devitt | John | Senior Reserve | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | Dick | George | Quarter-Master Sgt. | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Doherty | Patrick | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Domican | John | Corporal | 2nd Life Guards | Military Medal | Doran | James | Trooper | 1st Life Guards | - |
Downes | James | Lance-Corporal | Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Doyle | Christopher | Lance-Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Doyle | John | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Doyle | Richard | Private | 1st Connaught Rangers | - |
Duffy | James | Sick berth Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | Duffy | Luke | Private | 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers | - |
Duke | John | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Dunne | Peter | Sergeant | 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regiment | - | Dunne | Thomas E. | Corporal | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Durkin | Thomas | Corporal | Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Dykes | William | Sergeant | Royal Garrison Artillery | - | Espey | Frederick | Private | 2nd Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Eyres | Albert E. | 1st Petty Officer Engine Room Artificer | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Fagan | James | Corporal | East York’s | - | Farquharson | William | Attendant | Royal navy Sick berth Reserve | - |
Farrell | Patrick | Stoker | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Farrelly | Patrick | Private | Royal Irish Fusiliers | - | Fidler | William | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Field | William | Driver | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Fitzgerald | John | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - | Fitzpatrick | John | Corporal | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Fitzpatrick | Patrick | Attendant | Royal navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Fitzsimons | John | Sergeant | Royal Irish Fusiliers | - | Fitzwilliam | James | Able Seaman | Royal Navy | - |
Foley | Michael | Lance-Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Fulham | John | Private | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - | Geoghegan | Christopher | Bombardier | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Geraghty | Thomas | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | Military Medal |
Graham | William | Lance-Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Gray | Robert J. | Sergeant | Royal Air Corps | - |
Griffith | Francis | Private | Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Grindle | Richard | Sick berth Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | Goodwin | William | Sergeant | 2nd Irish Regiment | - |
Hammond | Charles | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Handlon | Charles | Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | Hanlon | Peter | Sergeant | 2nd Battalion Leinster Regiment | Military Medal Croix de Guerre |
Hanrahan | Patrick | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Hayden | Patrick | Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | Heaney | Francis | Guardsman | Irish Guards | - |
Hodgins | James | Private | Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Hogan | Francis | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Holder | Frederick | Private | Middlesex Regiment | - |
Holyoake | G. C. | Corporal | Royal Engineers | Military Medal |
Hudson | Gilbert | 1st lieutenant | Royal Army Service Corps (M.T.) | - | Hurst | George | Cadet | Officers, Cadet Force | - |
Jameson | Charles W. | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Jordon | Charles | 2nd Lieutenant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Jorden | Patrick | Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | Jones | Arthur L. | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Jones | Joseph G. | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Kealy | Lawrence | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Kearney | Samuel | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | Decorations |
Kelly | Henry | Leading Telegraph Officer | Royal Navy | - |
Kelly | John | Gunner | Tank Corps | - | Kennedy | Patrick | Corporal | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Kiersey | Michael | Sergeant | Northumberland Fusiliers | Distinguished Conduct Medal |
Kinsella | Thomas | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Laffen | John | Sergeant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Lamb | W. P. | Air Mechanic First Class | Royal Navy Air Service | - |
Law | Hubert Hill | Captain | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - | Macartney | Charles | Sergeant | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Manders | Andrew | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Martin | Charles | Stoker | Royal Navy | - | Megahey | Arthur J. | Engineer Sub-Lieutenant | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Miller | Charles John | Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Mitchell | James | Sergeant | Irish Guards | - | Mockler | Charles Francis | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Further Information | Employed as an engine fitter. Brother of Dennis Patrick Mockler (see below) who also served in the R.A.M.C., son of Charles Dennis Mockler an Inspector in the Dublin Metropolitan Police | |||
Mockler | Denis Patrick | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Further Information | Employed as a clerk. |
Moore | Thomas | Sergeant | South Irish Horse | - | Moran | Patrick | Lance-Corporal | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | Distinguished Conduct Medal |
Morrison | Francis | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Morton | Francis | Steward | Royal Naval Sick Berth Reserve | - | Mulhall | Joseph | Corporal | Royal Munster Fusiliers | - |
McCaffrey | James | Sergeant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
McCormick | Michael | Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | McGuill | Bernard | Sergeant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
McQuade | Michael | Q.S. | H.M.S. Endeavour | - |
Noctor | Michael | Stoker 1st Class | H.M.S. Galatea | - | O’Brien | John | Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
O’Connor | James | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
O’Connor | James | Driver | Royal Field Artillery | - | O’Connor | Thomas J. | Ambulance Driver | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
O’Donnell | Pierce | Piper | King’s Royal Rifles | - |
Owens | Bernard | Able Seaman | Royal Navy Reserve | - | Parkinson | William | Trooper | 11th Hussars | - |
Penston | Thomas | Rifleman | 2nd Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Perry | George | Sick Berth Steward | Royal Navy Sick berth Reserve | - | Prestage | James | Lance-Corporal | Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Ray | James | Sergeant | Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Reeves | George | Trooper | Royal Irish Lancers | - | Reilly | James E. | Sergeant | Irish Guards | - |
Reilly | John | Private | Royal Army medical Corps | - |
Richardson | Henry | Private | Royal Army medical Corps | - | Ringwood | Thomas | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Roche | William J. | Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Ronan | Michael | Private | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - | Sergent | Christopher | Sergeant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Saunders | James | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Segrave | H. W. | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Sheehan | John | Trooper | 15th Hussars | - |
Sheridan | Richard | Corporal | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Sheridan | Thomas | Private | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - | Shields | Henry | Engineman | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Simons | A. | Staff Quarter-Master Sgt. | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Slattery | Michael | Attendant | Royal navy Sick berth Reserve | - | Snedker | George | Private | Royal Fusiliers | - |
Spillane | Michael | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Stevens | Arthur | Rifleman | Rifle Brigade | - | Stevens | F. D. | Major | Royal Air Force | O.B.E. |
Tait | Joseph | Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Tapley | Joseph | Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - | Thomas | Henry | Petty Officer 1st Class | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Thorpe | John | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Tripp | William E. | Company Quarter-Master Sergeant | Royal Fusiliers | - | Tuite | James | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Turner | Thomas Graham | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Tynan | Michael | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - | Walker | John | Sergeant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Wilmot | George | Lance-Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Wilton | George | Regimental Sergeant-Major | South Irish Horse | - | Yarnell | Thomas William | 2nd Lieutenant | Royal Munster Fusiliers | - |
Forwarding Department | ||||
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Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Anthony | Edward | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Aylward | William | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Beasley | Frederick | Able Seaman | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Brandon | Martin | Driver | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Brown | Denis | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - | Burke | Edward J. | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | Military Medal |
Burke | Michael | Private | 1st Northumberland Fusiliers | - |
Byrne | Richard | Gunner | Royal horse Artillery | - | Byrne | Michael | Rifleman | 15th Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Chase | William | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Clampett | James | 2nd Air Mechanic | Royal Air Force | - | Clarke | Thomas William | Cadet | North Staff Regiment | - |
Colgan | Peter | Able Seaman | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Connor | Thomas H | Sergeant | Royal Field Artillery | - | Corcoran | Robert | Private | 8th South Wales Borderers | - |
Curran | Christopher | Able Seaman | Royal Fleet Reserve | - |
Darcy | Nicholas | Private | 1st King’s Liverpool | - | Dargan | Bernard | Rifleman | 1st Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Domican | George | Acting Company Sgt.-Major | 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Downey | Richard | Guardsman | Irish Guards | - | Fitzgerald | John J. | Petty Officer | Royal Navy | - |
Flynn | Peter | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Foley | Edward | Corporal | 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Geeves | Michael | Company Sergeant-Major | 1 Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Geoghegan | Michael | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Ginivan | Patrick | Private | 8th Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Glazier | Robert | Attendant | Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve | - |
Gray | Edward | Company Sergeant-Major | 3rd Connaught Rangers | - |
Gray | Robert N. | Corporal | 6th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Harte | James | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Haslam | William | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Haycock | W. | Major | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Hilton | Lonie | Warrant Officer | Royal Navy | - |
Holcroft | Bernard | Leading Seaman | Royal Navy | - |
Keegan | John | Wheeler Corporal | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Kenna | Thomas | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Kenny | Michael | Gunner | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Kiernan | Cecil | Able Seaman | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Kinsella | James | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Knox | John | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Lawlor | Patrick | Sergeant | 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | Military Medal |
Manning | Joseph | Private | 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Mathews | Patrick | Shoeing Smith | 6th Dragoons | - |
Murphy | Bernard | Guardsman | 2nd Irish Guards | - |
Murray | Sylvester | Wheelwright | 15th Tank Corps | Military Medal |
McCullagh | Edward | Guardsman | Irish Guards | Military Medal |
McCullagh | Laurence | Sergeant | 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
McEvoy | Michael | Lance-Corporal | 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Nicholson | Richard | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Norton | William | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Oates | Richard | Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
O’Brien | Michael | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Patrick | Andrew | Sergeant | Royal Garrison Artillery | Military Medal |
Quinn | Patrick | Lance-Corporal | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Rea | George | Lance-Corporal | 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Reynolds | James | Able Seaman | Royal Navy | - |
Ryan | James | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Scott | A. | Lieutenant | 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Scully | John | Corporal | 6th Royal Munster Fusiliers | - |
Smith | Michael | Able Seaman | Royal Fleet Reserve | - |
Talbot | Robert | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Tierney | Peter | Corporal | 1st Connaught Rangers | - |
Traynor | Michael | Rifleman | 8th Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Tuite | James | Leading Seaman | Royal Navy Reserve | - |
Walters | Charles | 3rd Air Mechanic | Royal Air Force | - |
Whelan | David | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery | - |
Whelan | Richard | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Williams | Joseph | Sergeant | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Wilson | Frederick | Trooper | 5th Dragoon Guards | - |
Hop Farm | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Batchup | Arthur H. | Private | 1st Hearts Regiment | - |
Benton | George T. | Corporal | 7th Royal Engineers | Military Medals |
Messetter | Samuel | Private | 36th Royal Fusiliers | - |
Munton | John R. | Private | Middlesex Regiment | - |
Whibley | John | Lance-Corporal | 13th Royal Sussex Regiment | - |
Medical Department | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Coffey | Edward | Staff Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Delahunty | John | 2nd Sick Berth Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Ingram | R. | Sick berth Steward | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Lumsden | Sir John | Major | Royal Army Medical Corps | K.B.E. |
Pepper | George E. | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps (S.R.) | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Printing Department | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Brennan | Dennis | Senior Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Butler | Reginald | Private | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Coughlan | Thomas | Senior Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Flower | Walter | Trooper | South Irish Horse | - |
Saunders | Thomas A. | Corporal | 13th Yorkshire Regiment | - |
Spencer | George | Senior Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Waller | James W. | Quarter-Master Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | Meritorious Service Medal |
Wilkie | David | Lance-Sergeant | 3rd Royal Irish Fusiliers | - |
Refreshment Department | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Burgess | Samuel | Sergeant | 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Byrne | Hugh | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Kelly | Christopher | Private | 1st East Yorkshire Regiment | - |
Mara | Arthur | Rifleman | 2nd Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Newham | Maurice | Company Sergeant-Major | 5th East Kent Regiment | Distinguished Conduct Medal |
Robson | Thomas | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Secretary’s Department | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Carter | Percy | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Corrin | James | Petty Officer | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Dempsey | Charles | Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Ennis | John M. | Attendant | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Farrell | Michael | Quarter-Master Sergeant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Graham | Gordon | Lance Corporal | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Hyland | George | Able Seaman | Royal Navy | - |
Ingram | William R. | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Leetch | John | Able Seaman | Royal Navy | - |
Marks | A. K. | Captain | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Norman | C. G. | Lieutenant | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Singleton | T. | Lieutenant | Royal Army Service Corps (M.T.) | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Wadsworth | H. | Paymaster Lieut. | Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve | - |
Vat House | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Ball | Ernest | 3rd Air Mechanic | Royal Air Force | - |
Coyne | John | Company Sergeant Major | 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | Meritorious Service Medal |
Farrell | George A. | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Foley | James | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Garland | E. D. | Captain | Leinster Regiment | - |
Hannon | John | Lance-Corporal | 4th Queen’s Own Hussars | Meritorious Service Medal |
Healy | Joseph | Bombardier | 28th Royal Field Artillery | - |
Murray | William | Private | 9th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Reeves | Joseph | Steward 1st Class | Royal Navy Sick Berth Reserve | - |
Reilly | Patrick | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Syms | Michael | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Tutty | Thomas | Private | 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers | - |
Wallis | George | Private | 4th Royal Fusiliers | - |
Whelan | John | Sergeant | 20th Hussars | - |
Woods | Richard F. | 2nd Lieutenant | 10th Royal Dublin Fusiliers Royal Army Service Corps (M.T.) | - |
Trade Stores | ||||
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Belfast | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Bennett | William | Sergeant | King’s African Rifles | - |
Follis | John | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Hall | Patrick J. | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
McVicker | James | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Pinion | E. | 2nd Lieutenant | 15th Royal Irish Rifles | - |
Russell | Sidney | Guardsman | 1st Irish Guards | - |
Bristol | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Cordner | A. N. | Lieutenant | 6th Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) | - |
Myles | H. F. | Lieutenant | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Sparks | William A. J. | Private | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Cardiff | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Crotty | Trevor | Captain | Royal Army Service Corps | M. B. E. |
Sharpe | Archibald J. | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Cork | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Barry | E. H. | Captain | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Higgins | John | Sergeant | 14th Tank Corps | - |
Galway | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Dagg | S. A. | Lance Corporal | Artists Rifles | - |
Lamb | J. G. | Corporal | Royal Engineers | - |
Mack | Martin | Driver | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Glasgow | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Handyside | J. B. | Private | 3rd Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders | - |
McFarlane | Malcolm | Private | 19th Royal Scots Fusiliers | - |
McKeachan | Finlay | Gunner | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
McNeill | Angus | Able Seaman | Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve | - |
Limerick | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Lawrenson | C. A. | Lieutenant | 3rd Royal Irish Regiment | - |
Liverpool | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Adam | R. | 2nd Lieutenant | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Brown | William H. | Private | Royal Welsh Fusiliers | - |
Buckley | Denis | Corporal | 18th Hussars | - |
Catheart | William | Corporal | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Connolly | James | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | - |
Deal | William Cooper | 3rd Air Mechanic | Royal Flying Corps | - |
Ibbott | John J. | 2nd Air Mechanic | Royal Air Force | - |
Ireland | W. G. | Captain | 6th South Lancashire Regiment | - |
Kelly | Joseph | Staff Captain | Royal Engineers | - |
Kelly | A. | Leading Air Mechanic | Royal Navy Air Service | - |
Major | Robinson | Private | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Mayne | Thomas | Private | Royal Defence Corps | - |
McEihinney | Michael | Corporal | Royal Welch Fusiliers | - |
Tennant | H. C. | 3rd Air Mechanic | Royal Air Force | - |
Witz | L. T. P. | Private | 23rd Middlesex | - |
London | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Bennett | W. F. | Lieutenant | 9th East Surrey Regiment | - |
Bolster | L. K. | Lieutenant | Royal Army Service Corps (Horse Transport) | - |
Buckley | Thomas E. | Corporal | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Daly | T. B. | Lieutenant | 6th Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) | - |
Cooney | F. C. | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | - |
Hitchens | R. M. | Captain | 8th (Irish) King’s Liverpool Regiment (T.F.) | - |
Knapton | John J. | Sergeant | Royal West Kents | - |
Moore | R. L. E. | Captain | Royal Marine Artillery | - |
Murray | H. W. | Lieutenant | Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Norris | C. P. | Private | 17th Essex Regiment | - |
Pickering | Ernest F. | Staff Sergeant | Royal Army Ordnance Corps | - |
Sharpe | S. P. | Sapper | Royal Engineers | - |
Tichborne | W. | 2nd Lieutenant | Connaught Rangers | - |
Longford | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
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Frazer | D. M. | Captain | 3rd Connaught Rangers (Reserve) | - |
Hanley | Christopher | Corporal | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Hermanni | G | Lieutenant | Intelligence Corps | Mentioned in Dispatches |
Manchester | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Chappell | George H. | Private | Royal Air Force | - |
Dunne | E. A. | Bombardier | Royal Garrison Artillery | - |
Major | Arthur | Private | 3/7 Manchester Regiment | - |
McGuinness | Patrick | Private | Royal Army Veterinary Corps | - |
O’Loughlin | John | Private | 25th Manchester Regiment | - |
Snape | Joseph | Private | Royal Welsh Fusiliers | - |
Wilmot | C. G. | Acting Corporal | 3rd Cheshire Regiment | - |
Newcastle-on-Tyne | Surname | First Names | Rank | Regiment | Decorations |
Dodds | J. S. | Corporal | Royal Army Service Corps | - |
Herbert | L. A. | Captain | 4th Battalion Army Cyclist Corps | - |
Kennaway | James | Corporal | 22nd Tank Corps | - |
Robertson | Henry | Private | 13th Yorkshire Regiment | - |
Stritch | A. J. R. | Rank | Regiment | - |