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Hospitals in the United Kingdom


Chris_Baker

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Hi. Although I have tried to find Glencoe [ War Hospital? ] that was offered right in August 1914 and accepted by the War Office for use as a war hospital by Lady Strathcona (died in 1926) based of course in Glencoe, Scotland [ used by NHS for over 50 years and sold by them in circa 2011 - 2102 re-opened as a luxury B & B in 2015 ]I cannot. Does anyone have ANY information, documents, photographs, where the hospital records are, admission/discharge registers/ledgers/books, correspondence files, orders/regulations, concert programs, ephemera, postcards, photos etc....? The NHS was planning to produce a commemorative booklet but I have not seen it though it might have been produced in limited quantities for locals etc.... due to costs etc.... Does anyone know where the good administrative history of this institution is (from August 1914 to at least 2011)? There is another institution that I have found in southern England (Kent) that is still in existence and was used to house convalescing Canadian troops (officers only I think). This latter institution was also built as a country manor (though not nearly as ostententious as the Strathcona one) and indeed pre-dates by over 20 years the Glencoe building. I do hope someone can help!

Tx, John

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My grandfather lance Corporal R Barrett of the 1/4th Berkshire Regimnet was sent to Keighley Victoria Auxiliary hospital which was part of the Morton bank. The records for these are kept Keighley Reference library which should re-open in August/September this year. Another point of contact could be a Frank Atkins who is the Publicity Officer for Keighley & District Local History Society, as he done his dissertationon Morton Bank Hospital between 1914-1918.

Nick

The Morton Banks Hospital patients register is complete and in the archives at Keighley Library. It's a huge ledger book with thousands of names and details in it and it's not hard to read either.

We are looking into transcribing the whole thing once funding for the project is sorted out. In the meantime the register is under 'open access' so anyone can go in and see it at the library,

Good idea to ring them first (preferably the day before you go) and book a session to look at it. This is necessary as not all of their staff (some are only part time) are aware of how to access the archives and the full time staff can make sure it's available if you give them notice. They are very helpful about it - as long as they know in advance.

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John,

Googling for Glencoe hospital only produces WW2 results. It may have been offered and even accepted for use as a hospital but maybe the WO never took it over.

Seale Hayne was offered to the WO in 1914 and just sat on a list of potential properties until Dec 1917.

I can see the Canadian connection with Lord Strathcona and that he funded another hospital.

Perhaps the WO felt it was a little remote?

TEW

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Tx TEW for your helpfulness and you may be more than correct in the wait and see for such a TOO beautiful, restful location and building! What I find so fascinating is to compare in historical context my local (i.e. Toronto, Ontario) Canadian Red Cross "hospital" post-war with the Canadian sponsored, donated, staffed or serviced facilities anywhere: summer resorts, beach resorts, cottage type buildings, manor buildings, estates, palaces, etc.... Another local Toronto woman offered her London England house right from August 1914 as a small officer's convalescent hospital and the WO definitely accepted the offer (I believe the Toronto woman offered to pay for the operational costs of most if not all the hospital) immediately and the hospital opened "right away." What I am trying to do is to gauge as accurately as possible the types of hopsitalized accommodations that CEF members in particular would have had access to or actually been hospitalized in. Such facilities as "Huts" (rear lines/lines of communication), R & R Centers, Divisional Rest Centers, Convalescent Depots, Convalescent Homes, Red Cross Lodges [ these were built in Canada as part of the auxiliary support to major Canadian veteran's hospitals ], etc... are also all of interest for contextual comparison. The local hospital that I am writing the history was built in 3 weeks from the ground up.

BTW: in my own old postcard collection I have several postcards from latter 1918 and possibly immediate post-war showing "patients" undergoing military drill.

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It seems the list of UK hospitals may not cover those in Canadian only use. Buxton & Granville don't get much of a mention and Devizes is down as a detention hospital for VD treatment. Pretty sure that doesn't apply to the Canadian officers there. Also found a man from Strathcona's Horse being admitted to Thorncombe hospital, Bramley.

The collectionscanada website has a lot on the different hospitals but still lacking anything for Glencoe (unless it went by a different name).

Leancoil Hospital, Forres, Scotland was bequeathed £10,000 by Lord Strathcona in 1915. This definitely treated soldiers, other hospitals in N Scotland treated English, Irish and Belgian soldiers. So perhaps my suggestion of remoteness doesn't add up.

Lady Edith Congleton joined the VAD and worked in London, there are about 40 VADs with Glencoe on their cards but seem to all be house names elsewhere.

There was a Strathcona Military Hospital, Edmonton South in 1918.

Ah, Dundee Courier 17th Oct 1914 - Individual gifts 'Lady Strathcona £12,000 use of Glencoe as Hospital'

Seeing as Lady Strathcona was an heir to £4.6 million in 1914 and she offered to equip and maintain the hospital out of her own pocket you'd think the WO would jump at it.

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Yorkshire Post, Sept 4th 1914.

Any chance of seeing some of the postcards?

TEW

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Thanks so much TEW for your persistence and finally getting contemporary news accounts of the offer. Now we need to know if during 1914-1919 Glencoe Manor was ever used as a military facility and especially as a military hospital. What are the closest to Glencoe major Scottish Highland newspapers that may be digitized (in English not Gaelic!) that would be a great source and could be keyword searchable? If you know can you please advise with URL's? I will check out the DUNDEE COURIER.

The whole issue of exactly all the institutions where all the Canadians were hospitalized appears to have been generally conceded to the official DND historians in Ottawa especially the medical historian (see the 1925 official medical history of the CEF). However we know of course that a fair if not a good number of privately offered, private medical facilities and temporary local responses as well as in-transit/lines of communication facilities are NOT mentioned let alone listed in the 1925 and other official (Canadian or British) histories. In Canada, USA, Great Britain and France there were facilities treating Canadians that are NOT listed/mentioned in any of the official histories.

As per your request for scanning the postcards. These are in storeage and are only accessible on a limited basis. I MAY however be able to get one or two scans up possibly. If so I will remember your request and make sure that you are notified IF I do carry this through.

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Over time I've compiled a database of 2,893 hospitals in the UK, both those run directly by the War Office (Military Hospitals) and those run under the Joint War Committee of the BRCS and Order of St. John (Auxiliary Hospitals). This has been compiled mostly from lists published by the British Red Cross prior to 1916, and an official list published by the War Office in October 1917. The JWC lists also include auxiliary hospitals that had opened and then closed prior to the end of 1916. There is no mention at all of any auxiliary hospital that includes the word 'Glencoe'.

The database includes 19 hospitals reserved solely for Canadians, all of which were large Military Hospitals or Camp Hospitals administered directly by the War Office (possibly one more or one less as I did the count in a hurry). There were also two small auxiliary hospitals reserved solely for Canadian officers, both in London - the I.O.D.E. hospital at 1 Hyde Park Place for 24 officers, and the Perkins Bull Hospital, 8 Heathview Gardens, Putney, for 25 officers.
When the war started there were hundreds of offers of facilities for wounded soldiers, many in large country houses. A great many of these were turned down because of lack of facilities, perceived difficulties with staffing, distance from a railway station, and ease of access for ambulances throughout the year.
All patients in small auxiliary hospitals were treated initially in a Military Hospital and later transferred to one of the auxiliary hospitals attached to it. This was a random decision dictated by where there were vacancies on any particular day. So Canadian soldiers could (and did) end up in auxiliary hospitals anywhere, together with soldiers from the UK, Australia etc. If there had have been a hospital at Glencoe House, it would provided accommodation for any soldier who was sent there of whatever nationality. As the war progressed more dedicated hospitals were provided for Canadians/Australians and they were filtered off following disembarkation in England though they could still have been admitted anywhere that there were vacant beds.
So there there were probably hundreds of military and auxiliary hospitals that at some time had Canadian soldiers as patients, but this was less likely from 1916 onwards when they had their own medical facilities.
If Glencoe House was offered, I imagine that it lost out due to its remote location, lack of nearby rail connections and likely problems with transport of patients in and out for a large part of the year.
Sue
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It seems the list of UK hospitals may not cover those in Canadian only use. Buxton & Granville don't get much of a mention and Devizes is down as a detention hospital for VD treatment...

This thread is very long and so a little cumbersome, but I wonder if "the list" is that given in post 122, which mention Devizes as one of several hospitals "used for soldiers undergoing detention or awaiting trial who required treatment for VD". My own understanding is that there was a detention barracks at Devizes, but I've found no other references to it including a hospital and certainly not one specifically for VD cases, though there may have been a sick ward. As for Canadians, they were prominent in Wiltshire only from mid-October 1914 to mid-February 1915, during which time a number of buildings were used briefly as hospitals and convalescent homes for Canadian soldiers - at Figheldean, Bulford, Littleton Pannell, Market Lavington and Netheravon, for example. A few Canadians were admitted to Devizes County Asylum.

I suspect that I may have missed something in this discussion and hope I haven't confused the issue. If someone would patiently point me to references to Devizes as having a VD hospital I should be grateful.

Moonraker

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Moonraker

My ref. to Devizes in post#705 came from The LLT page on Military hospitals in the British Isles 1914-1918. I suspect the list in post#122 came from the same source.

I then found a ref. to No. 1 General Hospital, CEF; No. 1 Canadian General Hospital, BEF - Correspondence - Convalescent Hospitals, Red Cross Hospital, Devizes on the collectionscanada archive.

Sadly, the page says:

Warning: Descriptive record is in process. These materials may not yet be available for consultation. And it's not available.

Another ref. to Devizes VD on the BBC website, who sourced their info from The LLT above.

Seems the AIF had a VD hospital at Bulford but wanted more. They asked for Wandsworth but were offered Gloucester and Devizes, not clear if they accepted the offer.

TEW

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John

The refs. I found came from the British Newspaper Archive. The Dundee Courier 17/10/14 snippet is very small and says no more than I put in post#705. I assume it means she gave £12,000 to help fund the war AND offered use of Glencoe as hospital.

The other cutting, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Friday 04 September 1914 is a little more informative.

A subscription is needed to view the pages but the index is searchable without one. For the Yorkshire post cutting you'd see:

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using STRATHCONA and GLENCOE as search terms.

Cheapest option is for a 1 month subscription at £12.95, make sure you untick the automatic renewal option in account settings.

I didn't bother with filtering different papers, just by date and different terms. I did look through to 1919 and saw no more. There are lots of hits for members of Strathcona's Horse being admitted to various hospitals so that gets a bit tedious.

I had assumed when you said:

I have several postcards from latter 1918 and possibly immediate post-war showing "patients" undergoing military drill.

That the postcards showed patients undergoing military drill at Glencoe. If you think they are at Glencoe then it would be nice to see them one day.

TEW

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Tew (et als): Sorry the postcards are of southern England and definitely NOT Glencoe! They are of interest as showing "neurasthenic" patients though undergoing as therapy military drill at the hospital 1918 - possibly post-Armistice as well.

I am off to the Canadian Red Cross to get at original docs for my local hospital :w00t::whistle::thumbsup:

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TEW, thanks for that. Part of Devizes Prison was turned into a detention barracks on October 8, 1914 (just before the Canadians arrived in Wiltshire). I don't think it could be classed as a VD hospital, though I can accept that it "had a small specialist venereal disease unit".

maI

This would have been separate to the Red Cross hospital, which was at Beltwood Dalling (better known as Braeside) and staffed mainly by VADs

I have information about AIF detention barracks in the UK, with references to facilities for VD patients, including at Bulford, but fear that posting this might distract from the current discussion.

Moonraker

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Following similar requests in this thread does anyone know of any hospital admission or patient lists for Oakwood Hospital in Rotherham in 1915/1916. I know that my wife's grandfather Private William Hooper of the 1/8th Worcester Regt was there in 1916 recouperating from a serious head injury which left him paralysed for the rest of his life. I don't know when he was admitted there and when he was discharged. I know that he went on to the Star and Garter Home in Richmond in 1918 - what was the criteria for admission to the Star and Garter? Appreciate any prompts, thankyou. Kevin

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I’ve just come across this subject and wonder if you have the Old Hastings House Auxiliary Hospital at what is now 132 High Street, Hastings, East Sussex TN34 3ET. My distant relative Constance Foyster, the daughter of a local rector, was the Commandant. In 1920, she was awarded an MBE for her work there. The building is now a residential home. See http://oldhastingshouse.co.uk/contact/.

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To resurect this thread here are two views of Machynlleth Red Cross Hospital Montgomeryshire. 1917.

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Sorry if this is the wrong place but I am looking for sources that might throw some light on the military hospital in Woking.

I know it was based at 'Beechcroft', Heathside Road (where the current Woking Community Hospital is now). I also know it had around 300 beds.  But that seems to be it...

Any ideas, please?

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On 8/12/2008 at 14:15, Ally Sloper said:

I have been researching Surrey Hospitals and I have come across the following, which I have found reference to in Red Cross reports, memoirs, postcards and archives;

Addington Park War Hospital........

 

Ally, I very interesting list and as I was about to do the same I now realise the work has been done!

I wonder, though, if you could clarify the hospitals in Woking? I believe the Inkerman Barracks had a veneral disease unit, but the Beechcroft Auxiliary Hospital I find to be also located in Heathside Road (where the current Community Hospital is) and at St John's.  Also where was the Woking Military Hospital; I haven't come across that one?  Also any chance of directing me to your sources?

Graham

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Hello Webbyg,

 

Thanks for your post.  Inkerman Barracks Hospital and the Woking War Hospital are the same hospital and was a type A hospital so received patients directly from the frontline. This and Beechcroft Hospital appear to have existed for most of the war, unlike some hospitals which disappear after about six months. There was also a Woking hospital depot and Woking Victoria Hospital which although not a military hospital offered to treat soldiers and their families free of charge.

 

I am not sure how Woking War Hospital was laid out, although I would not be surprised if it did not have a VD unit since it was a real problem within the army, with some hospitals being set up especially to treat it, for example on 9 October 1917 one was set up at Witley camp in Surrey with a capacity of 600 beds!

 

I hope this helps you.

 

Best wishes

 

Laurence

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Ally

Thank you.  There is quite a lot more out there that I have pulled together on Auxiliary Military Hospitals in Surrey (I am writing it up for the Surrey in the Great War Project), but equally some large gaps in information on I suspect the smaller units.  I am still slightly mystified about Beechcroft in Heathside Road vs St John's.

 

Regards

Graham

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"Group of Allen and Holden House Men and Nurses taken in Skegness Gardens. May 27/1919. 

 Hospitals closed down May 30/1919"

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Sale Old Hall
This picture comes from a book entitled 'Looking Back at Sale' it is captioned:

'Sale Old Hall was used as a hospital for Belgian casualties during the First World War'

 

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However on closer examination (see below) there are quite a few men clearly not Belgian, wearing tam o shanters and glengarrys.

 

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Sale Old Hall stood near the roundabout for junction 6 of the M60 but was sadly demolished not long after the Great War.

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I have completed the Admissions for the Dublin Based Hospitals for 1914,hopefully it may be useful for Pals

 

Gerry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADELAIDE HOSPITAL Date of Admission from the 27th October 1914

LOCATION:  DUBLIN

Ship: Bibby Liner Oxfordshire arrived in Queenstown Harbour Cork from Boulogne

726 wounded and sick soldiers 27 October 1914 at 10 a.m.

They were transferred to Hospitals in Dublin and various hospitals in Kildare, Cork, Wicklow and Limerick.   

Between October 1914 and February 1919 forty-six hospital ships, carrying 19,244 patients, docked at the North Wall Port in Dublin

S = Survived the war.     POW =Prisoner Of War    Disc= Discharged

SWB =Silver War Badge.                   

NA= No information found.

VC=Victoria Cross.

Military Cross= MC.

MM=Military Medal.

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches. 

KIA= Killed in action.   

DOW= Died of wounds.    

Trans= Transferred.

NAME

Service NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

Career in Army

Don. W

N/A

Sgt

A and S Highlanders

27Oct 14

N/A

Hall. R

N/A

Pte

1st KORL Rgt

27Oct 14

N/A

Bousefield

N/A

L Cpl

Royal Fus

27Oct 14

N/A

Kean William

 

Pte

18th Hussars

27Oct 14

Disc 20/6/16

Harris.W

N/A

Sgt

1st Ryl Berkshire  Rgt

27Oct 14

N/A

Mc Naught.D

6631

Sgt

A and S Highlanders

27Oct 14

S

Taphouse. S

10938

 

6010

Pte/A Sgt

2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers

MFP

27Oct 14

S

Smith F

N/A

Pte

Somerset L I

27Oct 14

N/A

Wollway  A

S/4729

Pte

4th Middlesex

27Oct 14

S

Blackwell S

N/A

Pte

1st Ryl Berkshire  Rgt

27Oct 14

N/A

Bulter A

N/A

Pte

1st Ryl Berkshire  Rgt

27Oct 14

N/A

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Davis F

9260

Sgt

1st Lincolnshire Rgt

27Oct 14

Officially

Dead 16-6-16

Roper G

8591

Sgt

Bedfordshire  Rgt

27Oct 14

S

Cowley W

N/A

Sgt

1st East Yorkshire Rgt

27Oct 14

N/A

Clarke M

N/A

Pte

3rd Worcestershire

27Oct 14

N/A

Sweet

7489

Pte

3rd Worcestershire

27Oct 14

S

Hatton

6191

Pte

1st KORL Rgt

27Oct 14

Trans 43 TRB

S

Court Alfred

9532

Pte

1st KORL Rgt

27Oct 14

POW

Shurville c

8227

11135

Pte/ L.Cpl.

1st Ryl Berkshire  Rgt

27Oct 14

S

Blunt G

N/A

Drummer

3rd Worcestershire

27Oct 14

KIA 28-1-16

NAME

Service NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Patron

 

Capt.

2nd Bedfordshire

Nov 1914

 

Oppenheim

 

Capt.

H L I

Nov 1914

Promoted

Lt Col

Williamson

 

Capt.

R F A

Nov 1914

S

Lumsden

 

Lieu

Black Watch

Nov 1914

S

Woodhead

 

Lieut

1ST Cheshire Rgt

Nov 1914

S

Bush

 

Lieut

Somerset L I

Nov 1914

S

Gerarrd

 

Lieut

H L I

Nov 1914

S

Murray

 

Pte

Lon Scot Terr

Nov 1914

S

Allan

 

Pte

1st Ry Welsh Fus

Nov 1914

S

Tronbridge

 

Pte

Y L I

Nov 1914

S

Dommet H

10735

Pte

Middlesex

Nov 1914

S

Arrowsmith

9469

Pte/Cpl

1st Lyl Nth Lancs.

Nov 1914

Promoted

Lt

Ware

9268

Pte

2nd Worcestshire

Nov 1914

Trans Lab

278449

S

Haddon

NA

PE

1st Northampton

Nov 1914

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN DUBLIN HOSPITALS 1914

Date of Admissions from the  5th November  1914

LOCATION:  Military Hospital Curragh Co Kildare

S= Survived the war    POW=Prisoner Of War    DOW= Died of wounds           

Disc= Discharged

SWB =Silver War Badge                   

NA= No info

VC=Victoria Cross

Military Cross= MC

MM=Military Medal

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches 

KIA= Killed in action   

AWOL= Deserted

Trans= Transferred

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Smith A J

2547

Pte

5th Lancers

5th Nov 1914

S

Walker A J

2575

Pte

5th Lancers

5th Nov 1914

S

Lamppost F W

4427

Pte

5th Lancers

5th Nov 1914

To MGC 10500

Mathews W

8876

Pte

2nd Wiltshire

5th Nov 1914

KIA 28/04/15

Tetley F

40752

DeVry

116th Bat R F A

5th Nov 1914

Deserted, Trial dispensed with

Hall C

7833

Pte

2nd Yorkshire Rgt

5th Nov 1914

Disc 2/3/15

Walker G

7864

Pte

1st Loyal Nth Lance

5th Nov 1914

Disc 11/2/15 Med unfit

Cook A

7645

Pte

3rd Worstershire

5th Nov 1914

S

Jaikens W

8292

Pte

1st  West Kent

5th Nov 1914

Disc 1915

Morton C

9332

L Cpl

2nd Manchester

5th Nov 1914

Forfeited Medals

Restored 1921

Cattaway G

7618

Pte

DCLI

5th Nov 1914

S

Brooks A

8844

Cpl

2nd East Essex

5th Nov 1914

S

Caffrey G

8903

Pte

2nd Border Rgt

5th Nov 1914

Died 21/08/15

Banks A

6749

Pte

1st Queen’s R W S

5th Nov 1914

S

Cox W

5875

Pte

1st Queen’s R W S

5th Nov 1914

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Mc Donald J

6597

Pte

2nd Scots Gds

5th Nov 1914

S

Law

6497

Pte

1st Gordon High

5th Nov 1914

S

Ryan L

6886

Drm

1st Leicestershire

5th Nov 1914

Disc Terms of Engagement

Adcock J

1329

Pte

2nd Ryl War Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Wilding R

5694

Pte

2nd Life Gds

5th Nov 1914

Transferred to RFC 1916

Postill R

9717

Cpl

1st West York Rgt

5th Nov 1914

Disc  Commissioned

Lowry A

8656

Sgt

1st R W Kent Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Longford L

10087

Pte

2nd Yk and Lancs.

5th Nov 1914

Trans to RE 9-10-15

Sibson  H

8558

Pte

1st Leistershire

5th Nov 1914

S

Parfitt A

4381

Pte

3rd Hussars

5th Nov 1914

S

Phillips H J

3611

Cpl

3rd Hussars

5th Nov 1914

S

Owen J

1624

Cpl

1st Ryl Warwick’s

5th Nov 1914

S

Heath F

7556

Pte

1st Staffordshire

5th Nov 1914

Disc 29-09-15

Davies J

7234

Pte

2nd R W Fusiliers

5th Nov 1914

Trans to MGC 107536

Scott J

7274

Pte

1st Ryl Scots Fus

5th Nov 1914

Disc

Fogarty J

10675

Pte

1st Kings Lpl Rgt

5th Nov 1914

Disc

Purkiss

7876

Pte

4th Dragoon Gds

5th Nov 1914

S

Mellor J H

6574

Pte

1st N Staff Rgt

5th Nov 1914

Trans to Hants 41033

Marchant E

14562

Sap

R E

5th Nov 1914

S

Leeming L

32989

Cpl

43rd Batt R G A

5th Nov 1914

Commissioned

Marsh

7920

Pte

1st Ryl Dragoons

5th Nov 1914

S

Davies H

8930

Pte

2nd R W Surrey

5th Nov 1914

Disc

Saddler A

7233

SAP

2nd Durham LI

5th Nov 1914

Trans to Y+L 30008

Murdock W

8662

Pte

1st Scots Gds

5th Nov 1914

S

Smith J

2661

Trooper

2nd Life Gds

5th Nov 1914

S

Harmer H

14290

Pte

1st Grenadier Gds

5th Nov 1914

S

Connor W

58884

Pte

43rd Batt R F A

5th Nov 1914

S

King A

9912

Pte

2nd Scots Fus

5th Nov 1914

S

Redmond P

10971

L.Cpl.

2nd Conn Rgs

5th Nov 1914

Trans to North Fus 49059

Claridge F

6686

Pte

3rd Bedford Rgt

5th Nov 1914

Trans to Middlesex Rgt

Jeffries E

9735

Pte

1st Ryl Berk Rgy

5th Nov 1914

S

Johnson J

14706

Pte

1st Grenadier Gds

5th Nov 1914

Lab Corp 501338

Day J

7678

Pte

1st Ryl Berk Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Whittaker A

7913

Pte

1st Ryl Berk Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Simpson W

10812

Pte

1st Cameroonians

5th Nov 1914

S

Cadwell H

5406

Pte

1st Cameroonians

5th Nov 1914

S

Houghton G

9422

Pte

1st KRR

5th Nov 1914

S

Smith F

9073

Pte

Ryl Welsh Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Platt J

9095

Pte

1st Sth Staff Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Millthorpe A

7153

Pte

2nd KOYLI

5th Nov 1914

S

Huggins T

4969

Bugler

3rd Rifle Brigade

5th Nov 1914

S

Milner S

10932

Pte

1st R W Fus

5th Nov 1914

S

Stepple W

8210

Pte

1st S W Borders

5th Nov 1914

S

Mc Carthy

10562

Pte

2nd Connaught R

5th Nov 1914

S

Whealan J

8439

Sgt

2nd Welsh Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Bradmore B

9483

Pte

2nd Gordon H

5th Nov 1914

S

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Fowler A

1660

Pte

1st Cold stream G

5th Nov 1914

S

Barker F

6429

Pte

2nd Dragoon Gds

5th Nov 1914

S

Hulbert R W

8420

Pte

1st R W Surrey

5th Nov 1914

S

Day H

7086

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire

5th Nov 1914

S

Wardle L

8576

L.Cpl.

St S Staffordshire

5th Nov 1914

S

Deering E

8303

Pte

1st W Kent Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Linney J

9676

Pte

2nd Ox and Bks L I

5th Nov 1914

S

Monaghan J

9660

Pte

2nd Yorkshire Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Young E W

8073

Pte

1st Gloustershire

5th Nov 1914

S

Boddy B

3898

Pte

2nd KRR

5th Nov 1914

S

Smith N

5781

Pte

2nd R W Surrey

5th Nov 1914

S

Briggs R

10812

Pte

1st East Lancs Rgt

5th Nov 1914

S

Williams H

13339

Pte

2 Worcestershire

5th Nov 1914

S

Maxwell J

6696

Pte

1st KRR

5th Nov 1914

S

Pattinson R

1082

Pte

2nd A and Sth Hds

5th Nov 1914

S

Reynolds J

9467

Pte

1st Ryl Warwick’s

5th Nov 1914

Trans LAB C 7-10-17

380664

Tustian A E

8287

Pte

2nd OX and BKS L

5th Nov 1914

S

Coxall  H

8762

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire

5th Nov 1914

S

Chadick J

5007

A Cpl

3rd Rifle Brigade

5th Nov 1914

SWB M/500 Disc

Hilton  A

1126

Pte

3rd Rifle Brigade

5th Nov 1914

S

Stevens J

7578

Pte

1st East Yorkshire

5th Nov 1914

SWB 0/47571 Disc

Whitelaw C

5365

Pte

1st KRR 

5th Nov 1914

S

Whitworth T

7034

L Cpl

1st Gloucestershire

5th Nov 1914

S

Bellamy E

6214

Pte

1st KRR 

5th Nov 1914

S

Ripley S

9945

Pte

1st R Berkshire

5th Nov 1914

S

Bates J

 9544

Pte

3rd Cheshire Rgt

5th Nov 1914

Deserted 4-5-15

Baker W

7327

Pte

1st Royal Scots Fus

5th Nov 1914

S

Howard J

11159

Pte

2nd Worcestshire

5th Nov 1914

S

Rooke W

9829

Pte

R W Fusiliers

5th Nov 1914

S

Brenan J

4583

Pte

2nd Life Guards

5th Nov 1914

S

Hemmingway

4413

L Cpl

9th Lancers

5th Nov 1914

S

Teale P

9534

L Cpl

1stGloucestershire

5th Nov 1914

S

Richardson E

9645

Cpl

1stGloucestershire

5th Nov 1914

S

Hobbs T H

7001

Pte

3rd KRR

5th Nov 1914

S

Grny A

1060

Pte

2nd A and Sth Hds

5th Nov 1914

S

Lewis W

6849

Cpl

1st Northampton

5th Nov 1914

S

Nicholls W

9457

Pte

2nd R.Warwickshire

5th Nov 1914

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN DUBIN HOSPITALS 1914

HOSPITAL:  DR STEVEEN’S Hospital: Date of Admissions from the 27th October 1914

S= Survived the war              

Disc= Discharged

SWB =Silver War Badge                   

N/A= No info

VC=Victoria Cross

MC= Military Cross

MM=Military Medal

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches 

KIA= Killed in action

DOW=Died of Wounds      

TRANS= Transferred

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

William Cuts   

11608

Pte

4th Middlesex Rgt

27OCT 14

Deserted

Peter Duggan

5706

 

2nd Queens Rgt

121 Bardon Street Walworth Junction LON  SE

27OCT 14

Deserted

Peter Sharman

15744

Pte

4th Royal Fuss

North Street Hackney London N

27OCT 14

Trans

E Kent 3/2/16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

John Stone

N/A

Pte

4th Royal Fuss

84 Cecil Road Wimbledon Lon SW

27OCT 14

N/A

Jack Coutts

486

Pte

2nd Gordon Highlanders

27OCT 14

DOW

29-10-14

Peter Thos Byrne 

N/A

Pte

2nd Royal Irish Rgt

38 Wexford Street Dublin

27OCT 14

N/A

Peter Harry Pegg

NA

Pte

2nd Manchester Rgt 47 Fred St High Town Manchester

27OCT 14

NA

Sidney Robinson

52632

Pte

SGT

71st Batt RFA 66 William St Longeaton Nott

27OCT 14

S

William Copeland

883

Pte

Royal Horse Guards (blue) 140 Wilmet St Bethal Green Lon

27OCT 14

S

Alfred Horace Triz

NA

Pte

Royal Warwickshire  86 Castle St Birminham

27OCT 14

NA

Herbert Goulding

23854?

NA

Sap

9th Field Co RE 15 Victoria Road Torquay Devon

27OCT 14

NA

Charles Milford

8484

Pte

1st Cheshire  66 Groom Road Portland

27OCT 14

S

George Higgins

7690

Pte

NA

2nd Oxforshire LI Moredon near Thame Oxon

27OCT 14

NA

Peter Ernest  Hart

7457

Pte

10th Hussars 137 Holly Street Balston Lon NE

27OCT 14

Disc 1-12-17

Joseph Dillion

8629

Sgt

Pte

Kings Own Royal Lancaster

14 Mowbray Street Russell St City Rd Hulme Manchester 

27OCT 14

Trans

Manchester Rgt 38947

S

Harry Harper

3356

NA

Pte

2nd Bat Queens Ry West Surrey 17 Wycliffe St London

27OCT 14

NA

William Clark

1239

Pte

3rd Bat Rifle Brigade  133 Mythe Rd West Ken Lon

27OCT 14

Disc wounds

30-11-15

Charles Oliver

10490

Lance Cpl

1st Royal Welsh Fus 538 Edge Lane Droylsden Manchester

27OCT 14

Disc  SWB wounds

25-4-16

William Broadhurst

8014?

Pte

2nd Bat Worcestershire  116 Balls Rd Walsall Staffordshire 

27OCT 14

Disc SWB

Joseph Kiff

9065

Pte

2ND Bedforshire Rgt 64 Holywell Rd Watford Herts

27OCT 14

KIA

Peter Southam

8373

Pte/Cpl

Oxfordshire Rgt 35 Ivory place Brighton

27OCT 14

S

Peter Rawling

15695

NA

Pte

4th Royal Fusiliers 9 Lougham place Egham Surrey

27OCT 14

NA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Peter Mayhew

 

1100

Pte

Oxfordshire Rgt

34Hemftin Road Hampstead

Lon NW

27OCT 14

NA

William Cox

Maybe Coe

41064

Pte

123 Batt RFA 18 Stone St Sheffield

27OCT 14

Msm medal

S

Denis Banker 

7290

NA

Pte

3rd Reserve Oxfordshire LI Upper Waldrige  Princes Risborough Bucks

27OCT 14

NA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WOUNDED SOLDIERS DUBIN HOSPITALS 1914

HOSPITAL: CHILDRENS HOSPITAL HARCOURT STREET

Date of Admissions from the 4th October  1914

Ship Oxfordshire

S= Survived the war              

Disc= Discharged

SWB =Silver War Badge                   

N/A= No info

VC=Victoria Cross

MC= Military Cross

MM=Military Medal

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches 

KIA= Killed in action   DOW Died of Wounds      

TRANS= Transferred

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Douglas W

6884

Cpl

2nd Bedfordshire’s

4th Oct

Trans Border Rgt

 S

Philips Geo

12661

Pte

3rd Middlesex

4th Oct

15 Star?

Pratt Arthur

20273

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire’s

4th Oct

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Walker E

9355

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire’s

4th Oct

S

Cook  IAS

 

Lieutenant

2nd Connaught

6th Nov 14

S

Bell G

7912

Pte

2nd York Rgt

6th Nov 1914

Disc 9/5/15

Cox E

7791

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire

6th Nov 1914

S

Dorril A

8081

Pte

2nd Ox&Bks

6th Nov 1914

SWB L/A/233 Disc

Donaghy F

10685

Pte

2nd Ryl  Inn Fus

6th Nov 1914

14/12/16 Disc

Grant J

8956

Pte

2nd H I L

6th Nov 1914

KIA

Goodchild H

6042

Pte

1st East Surrey

6th Nov 1914

Trans

Lab Corp 496493

Howard G

9470

Pte

2nd  Bedfordshire

6th Nov 1914

SWB K/148Disc

Harlott G

9269

Pte

2nd  Bedfordshire

6th Nov 1914

SWB K/1584/2

Lilly A

8055

Pte

4th Dragoon Gds

6th Nov 1914

Disc 5/3/16

Maskell F

10246

Pte

3rd Ryl Fus

6th Nov 1914

S

Mathews A

8822

Pte

1st Kings Lpl Rgt

6th Nov 1914

S

Netherlon B

10727

Drummer

2nd Welsh

6th Nov 1914

SWB  J/2511/1

Phillips C/g

85

Pte

Ry Sussex Rgt

6th Nov 1914

KIA 9/5/15

Royle L

2502

Pte

2nd Man Rgt

6th Nov 1914

MM

 S

Russell W

11758

Pte

R F A

6th Nov 1914

SWB RA/691 Disc

Sullivan T

8363

DR

Yorkshire Rgt

6th Nov 1914

Trans to RE

Wolland S

16198

Pte

1st  K R R

6th Nov 1914

SWB  m/9Disc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Sykes Louis

 

Lieut

West Riding (Yorkshire Rgt)

6th Nov 1914

Bursting Shell, causing compound fracture left leg

Wade Eric

 

Lieut

Hampshire Rgt

6th Nov 1914

Transferred to Meath Hospital

Shrapnel Wound to Left Eye

Commissioned Major

 

 

 

WOUNDED SOLDIERS DUBIN HOSPITALS 1914

HOSPITAL:  JERVIS STREET HOSPITAL

Date of Admissions from the  4TH October    1914-1918

LOCATION:  DUBLIN

S= Survived the war              

Disc= Discharged

SWB =Silver War Badge                   

N/A= No info

VC=Victoria Cross

MC= Military Medal

MM=Military Medal

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches 

KIA= Killed in action    DOW= Died of Wounds     

TRANS= Transferred

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Douglas Wm

6884

Cpl

2nd Bedfordshire’s

4th Oct

N/A

Philips Geo

12661

Pte

3rd Middlesex

4th Oct

N/A

Pratt Arthur

20273

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire’s

4th Oct

N/A

Walker

9355

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire’s

4th Oct

S

Cook

 

Lieutenant

2nd Connaught Rangers

6th Nov 14

N/A

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Bell G

7912

Pte

2nd York Rgt

Nov 1914

Disc 9/5/15

Cox E

7791

Pte

2nd Bedfordshire

Nov 1914

S

Dorril A

8081

Pte

2nd Ox&Bks

Nov 1914

SWB L/A/233 Disc

Donaghy F

10685

Pte

2nd Royal  Inniskilling  Fus

Nov 1914

14/12/16 Disc

Grant J

8956

Pte

2nd Highland L I

Nov 1914

KIA

Goodchild H

6042

Pte

1st East Surrey

Nov 1914

Lab Corp 496493

Howard G

9470

Pte

2nd  Bedfordshire

Nov 1914

SWB K/148Disc

Harlott G

9269

Pte

2nd  Bedfordshire

Nov 1914

SWB K/1584/2

Lilly A

8055

Pte

4th Dragoon Gds

Nov 1914

Disc 5/3/16

Maskell F

10246

Pte

3rd Royal Fus

Nov 1914

S

Mathews A

8822

Pte

1st Kings Lpl Rgt

Nov 1914

S

Netherlon B

10727

Drummer

2nd Welsh Rgt

Nov 1914

SWB  J/2511/1

Phillips C/g

85

Pte

Ry Sussex Rgt

Nov 1914

KIA 9/5/15

Royle L

2502

Pte

2nd Man Rgt

Nov 1914

MM S

Russell W

11758

Pte

Royal Field Artillery

Nov 1914

SWB RA/691 Disc

Sullivan T

8363

DR

Yorkshire  Regiment

Nov 1914

Trans

RE 364382

S

Wolland S

16198

Pte

1st  K R R

Nov 1914

SWB  m/9Disc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WOUNDED SOLDIERS DUBIN HOSPITALS 1914

HOSPITAL:  KING GEORGE V’s Hospital Arbour Hill

 Date of admission from the 27th October 1914 S= Survived the war              

Disc= Discharged

SWB =Silver War Badge                   

N/A= No info Available

VC=Victoria Cross DCM Distinguished service medal.

MC= Military Medal

MM=Military Medal

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches 

KIA= Killed in action  DOW=Died of Wounds     

TRANS= Transferred

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Mc Laughlin

4053

Pte

3rd R I F

27 Oct 14

S

Girnett

58I7

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

N/A

Bedlow E

9812

Pte

2nd Bat Oxford Rgt

27 Oct 14

SWB

Crawford

5146

Pte

2nd Duke of Wellington Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Sturdy

10422

Pte

Royal Welsh Fusiliers

27 Oct 14

Trans

1/9/16

Cornell. E

11718

Pte

Royal Middlesex Rgt

27 Oct 14

K I A

Smith

6891

Sgt

Royal Welsh Rgt

27 Oct 14

N/A

Clives

5793

Pte

Middlesex Rgt

27 Oct 14

N/A

Stirnes

10654

Pte

Middlesex Rgt

27 Oct 14

N/A

Bowerman

 

S Sgt

1st Bat AOC

27 Oct 14

N/A

Butcher

6805

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

N/A

Brown  A

5509

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

DCM

S

Griffon

8255

Marine

HMS Mersey

27 Oct 14

NA

Jackson Peter

9561

Pte

4th Bat Bedford Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Bolden

7851

Pte

2nd R I F

27 Oct 14

S

Papworth

9581

Pte

4th Bat Bedford Rgt

27 Oct 14

Trans RIF22330

Chapman

8534

Pte

2nd R I F

27 Oct 14

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Harding

9785

L/ Corp

1st Queens Rgt

27 Oct 14

Dics

 9-7-17 Wounds

Love Albert

6729

Pte

1st Wiltshire

27 Oct 14

SWB c/224

Edwards Harry

6753

Cpl/a/CSgt

Welsh Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Smith  GH

8928

Pte

1st Wiltshire

27 Oct 14

Disc 2-2-16

Bridgeman

8003

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

KIA 13-3-15

Collins

8733

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

Med Unfit 27-318

Massey

8145

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

KIA 30-3-15

Goodfellow

9808

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

Med Unfit 23-7-15

Marsh PJ

10590

Pte

East Lancashire Rgt

27 Oct 14

KIA 15-5-15

Bond

7702

Pte

Somerset L ight Infantry

27 Oct 14

KIA 26-6-16

Harris

7985

Pte

1st Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Cotterill

10239

Pte

Welsh Fus

27 Oct 14

Trans to Monmouth Rgt

2-4-17

30674

Bridgewater W

10499

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

Disc Misconduct

Hobbs  H

9745

Pte

2nd Queen’s Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Hurry

31474

Drv

A S C

27 Oct 14

S

Palmer

9858

Pte

1st Bedford Rgt

27 Oct 14

Trans Royal Berks

27462

Naish  W

7618

Pte

2nd Bat Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Hill   F

9009

Pte

1st Queens Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Smith GH

8488

Pte

1st Bedford Rgt

27 Oct 14

Deserted

Henshall

492

Pte

3rd South Lancashire Rgt

27 Oct 14

NA

Cain James

1715

Pte

3rd So Lancashire Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

             

 

WOUNDED SOLDIERS DUBIN HOSPITALS 1914

HOSPITAL:  KING GEORGE V’s   Date of admission   27th October   1914

LOCATION:  DUBLIN

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

English

6695

Corp

2nd Manchester Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Russell

8675

L /Corp

1st Cornwall Light Infantry

27 Oct 14

Trans Norfolk Rgt 28857

Ford  John

6768

Pte

18th Royal  Irish Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Carter

9376

Pte

2nd Queens Rgt

27 Oct 14

Trans Norfolk Rgt 21364

Yeomans

5679

Pte

2nd Queens Rgt

27 Oct 14

Disc

Coombs

6737

Pte

1st Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

Med Unfit

Buckley

1439

L/Corp

3rd S Lancashire Rgt

27 Oct 14

Trans Lab Corp

216435

Howley

9087

Pte

1st Wiltshire Rgt

27 Oct 14

S

Connor

7291

Pte

1st Royal Fusiliers

27 Oct 14

Disc 26-7-15

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Wray

15798

Pte

1st Royal Fusiliers

27 Oct 14

Disc 17-8-16

Price

9562

Pte

2nd Worcestershire Rgt

27 Oct 14

NA

Conlier

 

Bugler

1st Duke of Cornwall’s Rgt

27 Oct 14

NA

Mitchel

636

Pte

1st Dorset Rgt

27 Oct 14

NA

Ellis

8860

Pte

2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers

27 Oct 14

DOW

Corcoran

6281

40145

Pte

2ND Leinster Regiment

27 Oct 14

S

Edwards William

10416

Pte

1ST Royal Irish Fusiliers

27 Oct 14

SWB

Bunting George

9814

Pte

2nd Lancashire. Fusiliers

 27 Oct 14

Disc 9-2-16

Buckley JJ

2810

Pte

2nd Lancashire. Fusiliers

27 Oct 14

SWB

Keegan James

10787

Pte

Royal Dublin Fusiliers

27 Oct 14

S

Nolan Thomas

8961

Pte

3rd Worcestershire Rgt

27 Oct 14

No Star on MIC ?

 

WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN DUBIN HOSPITALS 1914

HOSPITAL: MATER MISERICORDIAE   Date of admissions from the 27th October 1914

LOCATION:  DUBLIN

S= Survived the war              

Disc= Discharged

SWB =Silver War Badge                   

NA= No info

VC=Victoria Cross

Military Cross= MC

MM=Military Medal

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches 

KIA= Killed in action DOW=Died of Wounds

Trans = Transferred      

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Bartlett

61832

Dvr

BDR

RFA 22ND Bde

27Oct 14

S

Blake

129216

Pte

RE

27Oct 14

N/A

Caine C

4465

Pte

RF

27Oct 14

SWB A/824

Dodd’s

9800

Pte

1st Devon’s

27Oct 14

DEAD

Howard

7748

Pte

KORL

27Oct 14

Disc

Hunt

7748

Pte

Queen’s West Surrey

27Oct 14

  S

Hall

9121

Pte

KOYLI

27Oct 14

Disc

Hancock

65982

Dvr

RFA

27Oct 14

SWB RA/4161

James

7004

Cpl

2nd Queen’s

27Oct 14

N/A

Leonard

5908

Trooper

2nd Life Guards

27Oct 14

N/A

Murrell

53988

Cpl

RHA

27Oct 14

Disc

May William

51240

Dvr

RFA

27Oct 14

S

Mc Garry

73900

Pte

Gordon HLI

27Oct 14

N/A

Pearce George

12159

Pte

RA

27Oct 14

N/A

Pearce Henry

10235

Pte

RWF

27Oct 14

Disc 14-8-16

Ruppesburg

9786

Gnr

106th Bat

27Oct 14

N/A

Rock William

6175

Pte

2nd Queens

27Oct 14

Trans

Blake

9882

Pte

Devonshire Rgt

27Oct 14

N/A

Todd

19448

Shoeing Smith

RE

27Oct 14

SWB RE 4290

Yates

8691

Pte

York& Lancaster Rgt

27Oct 14

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Bell Joseph

8929

Pte

3 Coy 1st Bat Coldstream Guards

6th Nov 1914

SWB CG/34

Disc

Bragg Frank

10476

Pte

Queens Rgt

6th Nov 1914

SWB E/217

Brown William

9264

Cpl

A Coy 2nd Bat Bedfs Rgt

6th Nov 1914

S

Buckle Charles

9705

 

 

6th Nov 1914

Trans

S

Clowes John

10569

Cpl

A Coy 2nd Bat

 Ry Scots Fus

6th Nov 1914

S

Cooper Percy

4630

Pte

3rd Troop C sq 9th Lancers

6th Nov 1914

SWB CC/123

Disc 18/9/16

Dawson Albert

8402

Pte

G Coy 2nd Bat Scots Gds

6th Nov 1914

SWB SG/15

Disc 3/4/15

Day Henry

 

2775

Pte

B Coy Lancs Fus

6th Nov 1914

N/A

Glover George

10900

L Cpl

B Coy Ry Scots Fus

6th Nov 1914

S

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Hallinan Edward

8023

Pte

D Coy 2nd Con Rngs

6th Nov 1914

S

Hardwood Thomas

10882

Pte

D Coy KRR

6th Nov 1914

S

Trans to LC Chinese

Jackson William

9725

L Cpl

2nd Bat Welsh Rgt

6th Nov 1914

 

Martin Austin

153

Pte

C Coy 1st Ryl Warwick’s

6th Nov 1914

Disc 16-6-16

Mills Jesse

7159

Sgt

No Coy 5rd Bat Coldstream Gds

6th Nov 1914

S

Mitchell Daniel

4727

Pte

L F 2nd Scots Gds

6th Nov 1914

Disc

22/12/15

Parker Horace

7891

Pte

C Coy 2nd Ryl Sussex

6th Nov 1914

S

Parker Ernest

9655

Pte

A Coy 2nd Bat Bedfordshire

6th Nov 1914

Disc 13-9-16

Patterson Andrew

1314

Sgt

A Coy 2nd Bat Ryl Warwickshire

6th Nov 1914

S

Simpson Frank

6832

Pte

D Coy 2ndBat Sth Staff

6th Nov 1914

S

Smart  Frank

8833

Cpl

D Coy 1st Sth Wales

6th Nov 1914

S

Street Ernest

47553

BDR

105th Bat R F A

6th Nov 1914

Trans to RGA

114-12-16

Rickets Sidney

7912

Pte

D Coy 2st Battalion Guards

6th Nov 1914

Lab C

Tilby Sidney

10295

Pte

D Coy 2nd Sussex

6th Nov 1914

Disc 10-3-15

Turrell Basil

7924

Cpl

B Coy 1st Bat Northamptonshire

6th Nov 1914

Gazetted

S

Vass Ernest

7392

L Cpl

2nd Bat Manchester Rgt

6th Nov 1914

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wade Albert

432

Pte

G Coy 3rd Gloucestshire Rgt

6th Nov 1914

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN DUBIN HOSPITALS 1914

HOSPITAL: MERCERS HOSPITAL   DUBLIN

Date of Admissions from the  27th October 1914

S= Survived the war              

Disc= Discharged

KIA= Killed in Action

SWB =Silver War Badge                   

NA= No info Available

VC=Victoria Cross

Military Cross= MC

MM=Military Medal

MID= Mentioned in Dispatches 

KIA= Killed in action DOW= Died of Wounds    

 

NAME

NO

RANK

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Pigginton

 

14 Sycamore Road Middlesex

Pte

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Tidmore

14 Endley Woolworth London

LCpl

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Hemmersley George

20 Princes Street Coventry

Pte

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Box Fred

Locksley Lane Strafford –on Avon

Cpl

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Conlon Michael

20 Sleamill Street Chelsea

Pte

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Nichols Michael

19 Barrack Street Henley Staffordshire

Pte

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

ADDRESS

RANK No

UNIT

DATE

MISC

Tanter Thomas

 

 

3 Green Street Woodville Lancaster

Pte

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Reynolds William

7 Barnaby’s Street Wellingford Northamptonshire

Pte

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Hendrick

Sun Street Billerick Essex

LCpl

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

Cotton George

Guildsboro Northamptonshire

Pte

NA

27 Oct 14

NA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

ADDRESS

RANK    

UNIT  No

DATE

MISC

Angus Murch

TOW

7/10/14

49 Collins Street Town Head Glasgow

    L/Corp           

2ND Gdn Highlanders

375

Nov1914

Bullet in ankle

KIA 5-9-16

W Stevens

TOW

6/10/14

25 the Drive West Worthing Sussex

L/Corp

 

7th Cycle Coy Royal Scots 105145

Nov1914

Bullet in right Knee

 

S

 

E Gilbert

TOW

N/A

44 Napier Road

College Park Willesden

L/Corp

2nd Worcestershire Rgt 9754

Nov1914

Bullet Wounds

 

Disc

W H Betts

TOW

6/10/14

Chancery Place Writtle Chelmsfod Essex

L/Corp

1st Grenadier Gds

Nov1914

Fracture of Femur

Disc

T A Wharton

TOW

8/10/14

99 Fairclough Avenue Howley Warrington

Trooper

2nd Life Guards

2355

Nov1914

Shrapnel

Left Foot

Disc

J Curvis

TOW

N/A

 

6 Jupiter Street

Liverpool

Pte

1st Kings Royal Rifles 5995

Nov1914

Shrapnel Bullet Left Thigh

N/A

H Palfrey

TOW

16/8/14

Grove Cottages Wiston Near Colchester Essex

Pte

1st Bedfordshire Rgt 8895

Nov1914

Shrapnel left Thigh

Transferred

Edward  Russell

TOW

26/8/14

 

122 Maclellan Street Glagow

 

11th Hussars

Nov1914

Shrapnel Left Calf

Disc

Farrington

TOW

4/10/14

Walsall Road Bridgetown near Cannock

Drummer

1st South Staff Rgt 8629

Nov1914

Shrapnel Wounds

Rightfore arm and Thigh

S

J Prime

TOW

13/8/14

Stoneleigh near Kenilworth Warwickshire

Pte

1st Batt Coldstream Guards 8748

Nov1914

Bullet Left Shoulder

Disc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T Leighton

TOW

13/8/14

23 Garfield Street Benton Holme Carlisle

Cpl

1st Batt Coldstream Guards 10184

Nov1914

Shrapnel Left Knee

 

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Priestland

TOW

10/09/14

5 Windmill Street Church Gresley Derbyshire

 

1st North Staffordshire Rgt

80241

Nov1914

Shrapnel Leg and Thigh

Disc

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

ADDRESS

RANK

UNIT  NO

DATE

MISC

Bowerman

TOW

21/8/14

Cemetery place Witthycombe near Exmouth Devon

Pte

1st Batt Coldstream Guards 10184

Nov1914

Bullet in right thigh

S

Fox

 TOW

N/A

 

Summer Bridge Leeds Yorkshire

Pte

1st Yorkshire Rgt

6324

Nov1914

N/A

Butler

TOW

6/10/14

Millbank Peterhead Scotland

Pte

2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers 5906

Nov1914

Bullet wound in Chest

Disc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One of my great-uncles was in the 4th Scottish Hospital in Glasgow (he wasn't Scottish, by the way). He was there 7 months with a shattered right shoulder blade and only discharged after the Armistice. Does any photos exist, I wonder?

 

Sue.

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