WW1 Records Database
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Rugby. Rifleman C.G. Read - T,B. REA, img: 7697 (3/6979)'
Rifleman C.G. Read, of Rugby, 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. Enlisted 22 January 1914. Kille
01/01/1914
Rugby. Sergeant A. Ashworth - T,B.ASH.8, img: 6304 (3/5712)'
Sergeant A Ashworth of the 5th Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. He joined on August 19th 1914 and left
01/01/1910
Rugby. Lance Corporal F.E. Boyes - T,B.BOY.8, img: 6309 (3/5717)'
Lance Corporal F.E. Boyes of Rugby, who was in the 6th Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. Killed in Franc
01/01/1910 to 31/12/1919
Rugby. Private F.H. Boyes - T,B.BOY.8, img: 6310 (3/5718)'
Private F.H. Boyes of Rugby who was in the Royal Berkshire Regiment. Killed in action on July 1st 191
01/01/1914
Rugby. Private Ernest C Busson - T,BBUS, img: 7642 (3/6926)'
Private Ernest C. Busson, No 11867, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, killed in action, 17th October 191
01/01/1914
Rugby. Private William Alfred Fothergill - T,BFOT,img: 7655 (3/6939)'
Private William Alfred Fothergill, no.2020 Royal Warwickshire Regiment, killed in action, 17th August
01/01/1914
Rugby. Sgt. James Somers V C - T,BSOM, img: 7701 (3/6983)'
Sgt James Somers V C , 1st Inniskilling Fusiliers, billeted with Mr & Mrs William Burn at 16, Chester
01/01/1915
Rugby. Lt. Colonel Frank West - T,BWES 8, img: 7766 (3/7044)
Lt. Col. Frank West sitting on his horse with one of his daughters in Horton Crescent, Rugby. Lt. Col
01/01/1912 to 31/12/1912
Bilton. Lt. Colonel Frank West - T,BWES 8, img: 7770 (3/7048)
Lt. Colonel Frank West sitting on his horse at Bilton. Lt. Colonel West married Miss Agatha Mary Dewa
01/01/1910 to 31/12/1919
Bilton. Lt. Col. F. West and Captain G.S. Kidd - T,BWES 8, img: 7771 (3/7049)'
Lt. Colonel F. West and captain G.S. Kidd on their horses at Bilton as they prepare to leave for Fran
01/01/1915 to 31/12/1915
Watson, Duncan. "We Will Remember Them? The Story of a Village War Memorial" (2001) - WCRO Library. B
History of war memorial Brailes and Winderton. Photographs of war memorial; brief description etc. bi
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Fowler, Kenneth."The County of Warwickshire. Roll of Honour 1914-2005; Vol. I; South Warwickshire" (Knebworth, Able Publishing, 2005) - WCRO Library. C
Comprehensive list of war memorials in South Warwickshire, including WWI, and including brief descrip
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: 37 names, includes 2 women. St James, Walton d'Eivile (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
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War Memorial: 7 names killed in action. Walton village
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
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War Memorial: 2 names killed in action. St Peter, Whatcote (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1919
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Roll of Honour: 17 names. St Peter, Whatcote (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1914
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Roll of Honour: 38 names. St Nicholas, Willoughby
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1919
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War Memorial: 9 names killed in action. St Michael + All Angels, Great Wolford (interior, north wall
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War Memorial wooden panel: memorial to old boys of Priory Hill School - no names. St Margaret, Wolst
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1919
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War Memorial: 35 names killed in action. St Margaret, Wolston (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1919
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War Memorial brass plate: 6 names. St Mary the Virgin, Wolverton (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1919
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War Memorial: 13 names killed in action. St John the Baptist, Wolvey (interior, chancel)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
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War Memorial: 18 names killed in action. All Saints, Leek Wootton (interior)
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War Memorial: 17 names. St Peter, Wootton Wawen (outside churchyard)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
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War Memorial: 4 names killed in action. Ullenhall (centre of village)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
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