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1Oughtibridge. Post Office, Langsett Road North, 1905t05935

Oughtibridge. Post Office, Langsett Road North, 1905

2Captain John Bedford, an officer in the Hallamshires [Hallamshire Battalion]y04043

Captain John Bedford, an officer in the Hallamshires [Hallamshire Battalion]

3Lieutenant Kenneth Savile Bedford, only son of the late Mr J. G. Hawksley Bedford and Isabella Frances Bedford of Larach Bhan, Kilchrenan, Loch Awe, Argyll.  The War Office appointed him lieutenanty04044

Lieutenant Kenneth Savile Bedford, only son of the late Mr J. G. Hawksley Bedford and Isabella Frances Bedford of Larach Bhan, Kilchrenan, Loch Awe, Argyll. The War Office appointed him lieutenant

4Mr Reginald Asline Bedford, the only son of William James Bedford, managing director of John Bedford and Sons, Limited, of which he also is a directory04045

Mr Reginald Asline Bedford, the only son of William James Bedford, managing director of John Bedford and Sons, Limited, of which he also is a director

5Mr Seaton Hall Bedford, the second son of Mr Henry H. Bedford, of Sharrow Hirsty04046

Mr Seaton Hall Bedford, the second son of Mr Henry H. Bedford, of Sharrow Hirst

6Gunner Arthur Waterhouse, Royal Field Artillery, 9th Battery, 3rd West Riding Brigade.y04047

Gunner Arthur Waterhouse, Royal Field Artillery, 9th Battery, 3rd West Riding Brigade.

7Private E. Burgin, 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards.  Wounded at Ypres.y04048

Private E. Burgin, 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards. Wounded at Ypres.

8Private Thomas Burkinshaw of Grenoside, Signaller in the K.O.Y.L.I. (King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry). Taken prisoner in the Battle of Monsy04049

Private Thomas Burkinshaw of Grenoside, Signaller in the K.O.Y.L.I. (King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry). Taken prisoner in the Battle of Mons

9Rifleman John Herbert Burnham, King's Royal Rifles.  Killed in action in the Battle of the Aisney04050

Rifleman John Herbert Burnham, King's Royal Rifles. Killed in action in the Battle of the Aisne

10Private John Sheran, East Yorkshire Regiment.  Killed 13 October 1914 at Lilley04051

Private John Sheran, East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed 13 October 1914 at Lille

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