Newport Pagnell

Newport Pagnell War Memorial
outside the parish church of St Peter & St Paul

To the glory of God
and in memory
of the men of this parish
who fell in the war 1914 - 1918

Royal Navy

BURNELL J.S

HALLS S

FRENCH F. R.N.R

VARNEY R.T.  R.N.V.R.

BALE C.J.

WHITING A.

Royal Marines

CRACKER E.A.

HENSON A.T.

FLEET C.

SMITH W.C.

GRAY J.

YAKES  J.

Royal Bucks Hussars

FLEET J.R.

TODD H.

LINEHAM A.E.

WRIGHT C.H.

MILLEN A.

 

Royal Garrison Artillery

BAKER F.W.M.

DICKENS S.

Honourable Artillery Company

KING R.D.

 

Royal Engineers

CHRISP H.

LILLEY E.

CHAFFEY W.J.

MOORE E.S.

GARRATT J.W.

WATSON J.

HAMMOND C.W.

WRIGHT W.F.

KNIGHT L.

 

Grenadier Guards

INGRAM W.

TANDY F.B.

SIM L.G.F.

 

Coldstream Guards

BUNKER H.

VICKERY A.C.

Queen's Royal West Surrey Regt.

DAVIS W.

TRIMMER G.F.

King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt.

WEST R.

 

Royal Warwickshire Regt.

BEGLEY F.A.

HARTUP H.

DANIELLS R.

IVES J.F.

Royal Fusiliers Regt.

FRENCH A.G.

TAYLOR F.M.

Norfolk Regt.

BRANTOM F.

SCOTT A.

Royal Berkshire Regt. (Princess Charlotte of Wales's)

CHAPMAN L.

EARL W.H.

DUDLEY H.C.

ELLIS A.A.C.

King's Own Yorkshire Lt. Infantry

SYMONS H.W.

 

Queen Victoria's Rifles

JEEVES F.C.

 

Wiltshire Regt.

BURNELL F.W.

PAYNE E.W.

BURNELL H.

 

Royal Munster Fusiliers

WRIGHT L.B.

 

Royal Army Service Corps

DANIELLS G.A.J.

 

Machine Gun Corps

BAXTER J.W.

MORLEY G.H.

MAPLEY T.H.

 

Tank Corps

SMITH H.A.

 

Royal Army Medical Corps

HARRIS R.A.

TEALE G.C.L.

Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

AGAR H.

MALSHER F.J.

BAKER H.A.

MEARS J.

BARNWELL D.J.

MILLS F.

BOUGHTON H.

MITCHELL C.E.

BROOKS J.R.

MOORE A.J.

BULL C.D.

NICHOLLS W.H.

BURNELL W.

ODELL P.J.

CLAYTON A.T.

PETTIT W.H.

DUDLEY J.T.

ROBERTS H.S.

EDMUNDS H.

ROSE C.H.

FINCH B.A.

SHARP E.A.

GOFFE W.

SHEDD F.H.

HEDGE W.J.

STANTON W.T.

HOLLAND W.

STOWE T.

HOLT T.W.

THORNTON C.G.

HOLT W.C.

UMNEY B.D.

JONES W.J.

UMNEY J.

KEECH A.E.

 

Suffolk Regt.

RICH T.

 

Somerset Lt Infantry (Prince Albert's)

WHITELOCK A.C.

 

Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regt.)

BARKER B.

STAPLETON C.

Bedfordshire Regt.

BARNES W.

KILPIN W.

COX H.J.

LAKE E.

DUDLEY P.G.

PAGE W.

Lancashire Fusiliers

MAPLEY G.F.

 

Royal Scots Fusiliers

GOODMAN J.W.

 

King's Own Scottish Borderers

ATKINS G.B.

 

Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

SIM H.A.C.

 

Gloucestershire Regt.

DANIELLS E.E.

MILLS C.F.

Worcestershire Regt.

FINCH W.J.

HOMANS E.J.

Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry

GOODMAN H.W.

OLD H.W.

MOORE A.A.

 

Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt)

BUTLER J.G.

 

Royal Sussex Regt.

STAPLETON V.J.

 

Hampshire Regt.

HAMMOND T.

 

Dorsetshire Regt.

FEASEY F.G.

 

Essex Regt.

LOVESAY W.G.

 

Northamptonshire Regt.

BRAWN A.E.

GILLAM J.G.

BULL F.J.

GREAVES W.R.

BULL T.D.C.M.

WADSWORTH A.R.

COAST F.W.

 

   

 

Letters from some of these casualties can be seen at:
Newport Pagnell Historical Society WW1 letters

Inside  church of St Peter & St Paul - the Roll of Honour
and other plaques

All the names listed on this screen also appear on the Newport Pagnell War Memorial........

In loving memory of
Lieutenant. Colonel
Harold Duke COLLISON-MORLEY
The Buffs
Commanding the 19th London Regiment  T.F.
Son of J.L. Collison-Morley MD.
Born November 30th 1877
He fell leading his men after being wounded
in the attack on Loos - September 25th 1915

In loving memory of
Corporal Percy John ODELL  M.M.
1st Bucks Territorials
Killed in action in the Battle
of the Somme Oct. 7th 1916

In loving memory of
Frank Maurice TAYLOR
10th Royal Fusiliers
who was killed while
leading his platoon in
the attack on Posieres
15th July 1916
aged 19 years

The plaque below is to
Alan Linnell Taylor RAOC,
who was killed during WW2 in 1941,
brother to Frank Maurice Taylor,