WW1 Records Database
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Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
St Peter's Church - Red Cross Hospital at School Sanatorium
01/12/1914 to 31/12/1914
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
St Andrew's Mission - 1 soldier missing, 1 sailor gone down with his ship
01/12/1914 to 31/12/1914
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
Church of England Men's Society - clubroom opened for the use of soldiers
01/12/1914 to 31/12/1914
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
Parish Church - special collection to provide toys for the children of Rugby soldiers and sailors
01/01/1915 to 31/01/1915
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
Holy Trinity Church - Ladies' Committee furnish a house for Belgian Refugees, steps being taken to fi
01/01/1915 to 31/01/1915
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
St Peter's Church - working party for needs of soldiers and sailors, Red Cross and Belgian Refugees -
01/01/1915 to 31/01/1915
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
C of E Mens' Society - entertainment of troops quartered in the town, using club room. Letter of than
01/01/1915 to 31/01/1915
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
Vicar's Letter para 2 - soldiers billeted in the town - Church House lent for their use, implications
01/02/1915 to 28/02/1915
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
Holy Trinity Church - 3 Belgian Refugees find work. 2 at BTH, 1 at Willans
01/02/1915 to 28/02/1915
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
St. Philip's Church - Mission Room given over as a recreation room for soldiers billeted in the area.
01/02/1915 to 28/02/1915
Church of England Parish Lists - DR1348
St John the Baptist, Cherington. Naval Service Record of Frederick Mace.
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1919
Church of England Parish Lists - DR1348
St John the Baptist, Cherington. List of Cherington men who died in the war
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Church of England Parish Lists - DR1319
St James, Milverton. List of parishioners who served in the war. 40 men. Names regiment
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Church of England Parish Lists - DR1319
Roll of Honour. St James, Milverton
Pillerton Parish Records - DR1260
Pillerton - war roll of honour. Names of all from Pillerton who served in WW1
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Church of England Parish Lists - DR1232
Combroke & Compton Verney roll of honour. Album containing roll of honour and 16 soldiers' photos (s
01/01/1918 to 31/12/1918
Church of England Parish Lists - DR1172
Printed Order of Service for memorial service + unveilingof memorial tablet to "fallen" of WWI. St P
01/01/1921 to 31/12/1921
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
St. Nicholas Radford: Appeal for funds to replace Church Army Hut destroyed at the Front.
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
St. Nicholas Radford: Roll of Honour - death from wounds
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
Lay Clerk killed after a few weeks in France
01/09/1918 to 30/09/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
St. Nicholas Radford: Vicar's letter - appeal for economy in fuel consumption
01/09/1918 to 30/09/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
Notes: Appeal for Church Army Hut Fund
01/10/1918 to 31/10/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
Letter from church lay clerk stationed in Palestine
01/10/1918 to 31/10/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
St. Nicholas Radford: In Memoriam - Death of sniper whilst a prisoner of war in Germany
01/10/1918 to 31/10/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
Vicar's letter - comments on armistice, impact of influenza
01/11/1918 to 30/11/1918
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