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Royal Navy Casualties, killed and died, April 1915

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Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies, World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell, all rights reserved

 

1st - 30th APRIL 1915 - in date, ship/unit & name order

 

Edited by Gordon Smith, Naval-History.Net

HMS Bonetto, destroyer
(Navy Photos, click photographs for enlargements)

on to May 1915

 

Notes:

(1) Casualty information in order - Surname, First name, Initial(s), Rank and part of the Service other than RN (RNR, RNVR, RFR, RMLI etc), Service Number (ratings only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another ship/shore establishment, O/P – on passage), Fate

(2) Click for abbreviations

(3) Link to Commonwealth War Graves Commission

(4) More information may be found in the Name Lists

 


 

 

Thursday, 1 April 1915

 

Ajax, Dreadnought battleship

 FINCH, Alfred G, Painter 1c, 180499 (Dev), illness

 

DARDANELLES NAVAL ATTACK

 

Irresistible, pre-Dreadnought battleship, lost on 18 March

 BURTON, Reginald E G, Captain, RMLI,  DOW

__________

 

Royal Naval Reserve

 FRASER, Arthur H, Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 MCLEAN, Frederick J, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, Clyde 2/207, illness

 

 

Friday, 2 April 1915

 

Sappho, flagship tender, Grand Fleet, ex-light cruiser

 BARNARD, Richard W, Able Seaman, J 1226, illness

 

Thames, submarine depot ship, Sheerness

 LIDDLE, Thomas D, Staff Surgeon, died

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 GIST, Harry A, Stoker 1c, K 3044, illness

 

 

Saturday, 3 April 1915

 

Bonetta, old destroyer  

 CEILEY, Charles, Stoker 1c, K 14378, ex-Pactolus, submarine depot ship, illness

 

Empress of Russia, armed merchant cruiser

 YEUNG, Lin, Fireman, (no service number listed), illness

 

Indus, floating workshop/training ship, Devonport

 ROBBINS, Frederick J, Stoker 1c, 277014, illness

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 TURTLE, Henry C, Able Seaman, 179521, illness

 

 

Sunday, 4 April 1915

 

Bacchante, cruiser

 BRITCHER, George W, Stoker 1c, SS 100604, illness

 

HM Coast Guard Station St Ives

 LAWRENCE, Sidney M, Leading Boatman (Coast Guard), 157995, illness

 

Koorah, hired trawler, minesweeper

 HUMPHRIES, Abraham, Stoker 1c, SS 112133 (Dev), illness

 

Larne, destroyer

 DOWLING, Henry, Able Seaman, 219486, drowned

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 MCLEAN, Roderick, Seaman, RNR, 7895 A, illness

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 PADGHMAN, Herbert D, Able Seaman, RNVR, Sussex Z 57, illness in Egypt

 

 

Monday, 5 April 1915

 

Driver, Admiralty trawler, minesweeper

 SANDERS, Leonard R, Chief Petty Officer, 155883, illness

 

RND, 1st (Depot) Battalion

 GRIFFEE, Frederick A, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, Bristol Z/713, illness in UK

 

 

Wednesday, 7 April 1915

 

Actaeon, Torpedo School, Sheerness

 RUMSEY, Thomas, Petty Officer Stoker, 309329, illness

 

Colleen, Naval Base, Queenstown, Ireland

 DOIDGE, Robert, Stoker, RNR, U 1892, illness

 

Tanager, hired trawler, minesweeper

 LILFORD, Thomas, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 600, accident

 

 

Thursday, 8 April 1915

 

Ghurka, destroyer

 BOBSIN, Henry J, Stoker 1c, K 6875, died in UK

 

Lion, battlecruiser

 NORTHWOOD, Alfred J, Private, RMLI, 15938 (Ch), illness in UK

 

RND, 5th (Depot) Battalion

 MORGAN, William T, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, Wales Z/314, died in Crystal Palace

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 ASHTON, David, Able Seaman, RNVR, Bristol Z/141, illness in Egypt

 

 

Friday, 9 April 1915

 

Diana, old light cruiser

 THOMAS, Morgan J, Private, RMLI, 6125 (Ply), illness

 

Magpie, depot/repair ship, Southampton, small boat capsized, all drowned

 JONES, Edward W, Stoker 2c, K 23438

 KELLY, Samuel, Stoker 2c, K 23437

 LANGLEY, William, Able Seaman, 225890 (Po)

 

Pekin, Auxiliary Patrol base, Grimsby

 WILSON, Richard, 2nd Hand, RNR, 1212 SA, drowned

 

Rupert, hired trawler

 WALES, Albert E, Engineman, RNR, ES 695, illness

 

TB.026, torpedo boat

 COOK, Charles W, Petty Officer, 161926, illness

 WHERRELL, George, Stoker 1c, K 11615, illness

 

 

Saturday, 10 April 1915

 

Excellent, Gunnery School, Portsmouth

 DAVENPORT, Edward G, Ordinary Seaman, 163454, illness

 

Masterpiece, hired net drifter

 WILLIS, Robert J, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 2956, illness

 

Sirius, old light cruiser

 DEMPSTER, George, Stoker, RNR, S 1714, illness

 

 

Sunday, 11 April 1915

 

Albion, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 ROWE, William, Seaman, RNR, B 5145, illness

 

Cave, hired trawler, minesweeper

 VINCENT, Thomas M, Act/Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

HM Coast Guard Station Cawsand

 HALL, Samuel F, Chief Petty Officer, 147893, illness

 

Hythe, hired screw minesweeper

 TAYLOR, George, Officer's Steward, MMR, (no service number listed), illness

 

Marynthea, hired yacht

 MCCARTHY, Michael, Fireman, MMR, (no service number listed), illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 BUGLER, Henry W, 3rd Writer, M 12618, illness

 

St Maurice, hired trawler, minelayer/minesweeper

 SMITH, Frederick E, Deck Hand, RNR, 1258 DA, illness

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 GOODRIDGE, Charles E, Chief Ship's Cook, 340265, illness

 

 

Monday, 12 April 1915

 

Dolphin, Submarine Depot, Gosport

 SLEET, Frederick H, Leading Seaman, 200011, illness

 

Eider, hired trawler, minesweeper

 HAZELL, Arthur W, Able Seaman, 165305, illness

 

RNR (Shetland Section)

 WISEMAN, James, Seaman, RNR, 53 L, illness

 

 

Tuesday, 13 April 1915

 

Biarritz, auxiliary minelayer

 YOUNG, John, Officer's Cook 2c, L 1668, illness

 

Defiance, Devonport

 REGAN, Jeremiah, Petty Officer 1c, 104079, illness

 

Egbert, hired drifter, minesweeper

 STEPHEN, James D, Engineman, RNR, 1443 ES, illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 ANDERSON, Alfred L, Seaman, RNR, 1438 D, illness

 

RMLI, Plymouth Division,

 YOUATT, James L, Sergeant, RMLI, 2269 (Ply), illness

 

 

Wednesday, 14 April 1915

 

Cyclops, repair ship, Grand Fleet

 LUXTON, Robert E, Chief Engine Room Artificer 1c, 148836, illness

 

Horatio, hired trawler, minesweeper

 ROBERTSON, George B, Seaman, RNR, 3496 C, illness

 

Impregnable, Boys Training Ship, Devonport

 DAWE, James, Corporal, RMLI, 5215 (Ply), illness

 

Manor, hired trawler, minesweeper

 BURNETT, Watt, Engineman, RNR, 1455 ES, illness

 

Marlborough, Dreadnought battleship

 CHURCHILL, Leonard A, Petty Officer, 195562, died in UK

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 HARWOOD, Charles F, Stoker 1c, K 20094, illness

 

 

Thursday, 15 April 1915

 

DARDANELLES NAVAL ATTACK

 

Inflexible, damaged on 18 March

 COOMBER, James, Able Seaman, J 9521 (Ch), DOW

__________

 

No.5 - vessel type not known, possibly barge or static fuelling vessel

 LEACH, Thomas, Fireman, MMR, (no service number listed), illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 LAW, William, Engine Room Artificer 4c, M 11586, died in UK

 YOUNG, Joseph T, Stoker 1c, SS 111807, illness

 

RMLI, Chatham Division

 BRINKHURST, Percy E, Private, RMLI, 8623 (Ch), illness

 

RMLI, HQ Chatham

 HEWITT, John E, Private, RMLI, 10487 (Ch), illness

 

RNR (Shetland Section), HQ

 BRUCE, Thomas A, Seaman, RNR, 921 L, illness

 

Sheldon, hired trawler, minesweeper

 JEFFRIES, John R, Trimmer Cook, RNR, 385 TC, illness

 

 

Friday, 16 April 1915

 

Attentive III, parent ship for auxiliary small craft, Dover

 LINFIELD, Harry R, Leading Seaman, 126723, drowned

 

Duke of Edinburgh, cruiser

 PESSELL, George J, Chief Ship's Cook, 345096, illness

 

Jason, minesweeper, ex-torpedo gunboat

 HAZARD, George C J, Gunner, drowned

 

Powerful, Harbour Training Ship, Devonport, ex-cruiser

 VOSPER, George F, Chief Boatswain, illness

 

Seal, old destroyer

 FLAVIN, John, Chief Stoker, 278524, illness

 

 

Saturday, 17 April 1915

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

E.15, submarine, ran aground in Dardanelles on 17th, destroyed on 18th

 BRODIE, Theodore S, Lieutenant Commander

 CORNISH, Frederick J, Able Seaman, J 8305 (Ch)

 GINGELL, Frederick J, Able Seaman, 239994 (Po)

 HINDMAN, Ernest V, Engine Room Artificer 2c, 272067 (Po)

 HOUSMAN, Arthur, Able Seaman, J 6914 (Po)

 TAPPER, James H N, Stoker 1c, K 8918 (Dev)

__________

 

Essex, cruiser

 MCMULLEN, Peter, Private, RMLI, 9648 (Ply), died in UK

 

Impregnable, Boys Training Ship, Devonport

 O'BRIEN, Michael J, Boy 2c, 36017, illness

 

RND, Chatham Battalion

 CHITTENDEN, Sydney, Private, RMLI, S 258 (Ch), discharged, illness

 

 

Sunday, 18 April 1915

 

Crescent, old cruiser, guardship, Hoy

 TRAINOR, Charles, Able Seaman, 177805, illness

 

DARDANELLES NAVAL ATTACK

 

Majestic, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 HOOPER, Thomas, Armourer, 156567, picket boat crew, used in destruction of submarine E.15, DOW

 

 

Monday, 19 April 1915

 

Arrogant, submarine depot ship, ex-light cruiser

 PARKER, Frederick W, Leading Seaman, 122668, illness

 

Essex, cruiser

 WHITFORD, Richard H, Stoker 1c, 158115, illness

 

Jessica, hired trawler, minesweeper

 O'BRIEN, James, Deck Hand, RNR, 1140 DA, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 STEPHENS, Albert E, Ship's Chief Cook, 159760 (Dev), illness

 

 

Tuesday, 20 April 1915

 

Coreopsis, convoy sloop

 BETT, John, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 3286, illness

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 BOGGIA, William, Ship's Cook, 346991, illness

 

 

Wednesday, 21 April 1915

 

Lion, battlecruiser

 CURZON, George E, Musician, RMB, RMB 210, illness in UK

 

Manco, squadron supply ship

 RAMSEY, Robert, Ty/Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

 

Thursday, 22 April 1915

 

Peshawur, squadron supply ship, mercantile fleet auxiliary

 BRENTLEY, Arthur, Stoker, RNR, S 1953, died in UK

 

 

Friday, 23 April 1915

 

Lowestoft, light cruiser

 PARSONS, Charles J, Boy 1c, J 32615, illness

 

Oriana, hired yacht, later Oriana II

 WILDER, Edward, Sub Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

Orion, Dreadnought battleship

 CURNOW, James, Petty Officer, 204807, accident

 

RNAS, Kingsnorth

 STANDFORD, William J, Leading Mechanic, F 666, illness

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 BROOKE, Rupert C, Ty/Sub Lieutenant, RNVR, illness in Greece

 

Stephen Furness, squadron supply ship

 HOME, Harry J, Petty Officer 1c, 186791, illness

 PLANT, Francis, Chief Petty Officer, 117099 (Ch), illness

 

 

Saturday, 24 April 1915

 

Blanche, light cruiser

 DANAHER, William E, Ship's Steward, 152180, illness

 

Reindeer, hired screw minesweeper

 BAKER, Charles, Petty Officer Stoker, 145148, died in UK

 

Stephen Furness, squadron supply ship

 BROWN, Charlie H, Seaman, RNR, 6323 A, died in UK

 

 

Sunday, 25 April 1915

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

Main Allied Landings around Helles and “Anzac Cove”

 

Notes:  (1) ships are grouped by Squadron, where known; (2) casualties presumably caused by shore fire; (3) it is not known if any of the men who died of wounds were wounded on an earlier date

 

Fleet Flagship

 

Queen Elizabeth, Dreadnought battleship

 MCCOURT, Bernard W, Stoker Petty Officer, K 3002 (Po)

 

First Squadron - Main British Landings

 

Albion, pre-Dreadnought battleship,

 MURPHY, James E, Boy 1c, J 27313, DOW

 STANLEY, James, Leading Seaman, 238122 (Po), DOW

 

Cornwallis, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 BURNETT, Ernest H, Boy 1c, J 30268 (Ch)

 CLEMENTS, Harry G, Ordinary Seaman, SS 4759 (Ch)

 COSLETT, Leonard G, Able Seaman, J 14039 (Ch)

 CURTIS, John E, Ordinary Seaman, SS 4473 (Ch)

 DAUNCEY, Harold E, Able Seaman, J 7939 (Po)

 GROSE, Ernest, Able Seaman, 214003 (Ch)

 HARDIMAN, Arthur M, Midshipman

 HILLAM, George H, Boy 1c, J 29640 (Ch)

 HOWE, George, Ordinary Seaman, J 23422 (Ch)

 HUGHES, William, Able Seaman (RFR B 6134), 188629 (Ch)

 MEDHURST, William E, Petty Officer 1c, 158162 (Ch)

 PEARSON, Edmund A, Ordinary Seaman, J 27857 (Ch)

 RIX, George H, Ordinary Seaman, J 24052 (Ch)

 SNOWDON, William T, Able Seaman, 218149 (Ch)

 SUTHERLAND, David S, Boy 1c, J 27915 (Ch)

 

Implacable, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 COPELAND, Thomas, Ordinary Seaman, J 25104 (Dev)

 FORRESTER, Adrian A, Fleet Surgeon

 

Lord Nelson, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 CULLUM, Stanley E, Leading Seaman, 225791 (Ch)

 HYDE, Frederick T M, Able Seaman, J 21153 (Ch)

 JACOBS, Lewis, Able Seaman, J 4081 (Ch)

 MCKECHNIE, Colin, Leading Seaman, 157509 (Ch)

 

 Prince George, pre-Dreadnought battleship, "mine-bumper"

 MCPHAIL, Malcolm, Seaman, RNR, C 2022

 

Swiftsure, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 OLIVER, Edwin, Able Seaman, 237455 (Ch), DOW

 

Vengeance, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 ALLISON, Charles H, Leading Seaman, 230958 (Ch)

 

Euryalus, cruiser

 CHAPMAN, Alfred E, Stoker 1c (RFR Immed Cl 338), SS 101362

 EMBERSON, William A, Able Seaman (RFR B 5503), 178329 (Ch)

 EVERETT, John G, Able Seaman (RFR B 10209), 212280 (Ch)

 FENSOME, John H, Stoker 1c, K 15962 (Ch)

 KIBBLEWHITE, Thomas C, Seaman, RNR, B 5192

 LEE, Percy, Seaman, RNR, A 2439

 

Second Squadron - "Anzac Cove" Landings

 

Prince of Wales, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 ROBINSON, George, Able Seaman (RFR B 6271), SS 2578 (Po), DOW

 

Queen, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 TAYLOR, Arthur J, Able Seaman, J 7878 (Po)

 

Triumph, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 SUTHERLAND, James, Seaman, RNR, C 2520, DOW

 

Bacchante, cruiser

 HODGSON, John T, Able Seaman (RFR B 5068), 189900 (Ch), DOW

 MAPLE, Stephen J, Leading Seaman (RFR B 6315), 192279 (Ch)

 

Chelmer, destroyer

 KNIGHT, Frederick C, Leading Seaman, 217723 (Po)

 

Adamant, submarine depot ship

 POWNALL, George H, Lieutenant Commander

 

Third Squadron - feint attack on Bulair

 

Canopus, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 GALEA, Giovanni B, Seaman, RNR (Malta), B 35

 KENNY, Edward, Seaman, RNR, A 5733

 POTTER, John, Petty Officer 1c (RFR A 2997), 137103 (Dev)

 

Fourth Squadron - cruisers and trawlers attached to First

 

Fifth Squadron - including minesweepers and netlayers

 

Agamemnon, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 CULLINGFORD, Walter L, Able Seaman, 239714 (Ch), DOW

 GRESTY, Samuel, Ordinary Seaman, J 17603 (Ch), DOW

 REED, Frank H, Able Seaman, J 17150 (Ch), DOW

 

Sixth Squadron - French battleships and cruisers in support of main French landings

 

Seventh Squadron - Smyrna blockade

 

Other ships and RND landing forces

 

Hussar, minesweeper, ex-torpedo gunboat

 WILLIAMS, William C, Able Seaman (RFR B 3766), 186774, serving on assault ship River Clyde - awarded posthumous Victoria Cross (image - Digger History)

 

Mosquito, destroyer

 MAXWELL-LEFROY, Patrick E, Lieutenant

 

Osiris, despatch boat

 CATTERMOLE, Joseph W, Able Seaman (RFR B 5719), 205824 (Dev)

 ROMER, Joseph G, Petty Officer, 186567 (Po), DOW

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 CHERRINGTON, John, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, KP 781

 DUKE, Albert H, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, KP 767

 HAGUE, Thomas, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, KP 755

 HARDWICK, Charles, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, KP 472

 HILL, George W, Able Seaman, RNVR, KP 104, DOW in HS Aragon

 MILLICAN, Nicholas, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, KP 515

 WHITEHEAD, James, Petty Officer, RNVR, Clyde 1/1853

 WINFIELD, George H, Able Seaman, RNVR, KP 462

 

RND, Plymouth Battalion

 BROWNE, Arthur, Private, RMLI, S 298 (Ply)

 EXELL, George H, Private, RMLI, 8584 (Ply)

 HITCHEN, Samuel, Private, RMLI, S 613 (Ply)

 MCGUIRK, John, Private, RMLI, 7415 (Ply), DOW

 MURPHY, Thomas, Private, RMLI, 101 S (Ply)

_____

 

Inflexible, battlecruiser, damaged on 18 March

 GOYMER, Charles F, Leading Seaman, 238002 (Ch), DOW

__________

 

Erin, Dreadnought battleship

 ANDERSON, John, Chief Stoker, 276492, died in UK

 

Lion, battlecruiser

 GLANFIELD, Harry, Able Seaman, J 17461, illness

 

Stephen Furness, squadron supply ship

 WOODLEY, Frank, Leading Boatman (Coast Guard), 150805, illness

 

 

Monday, 26 April 1915

 

Ben My Chree, seaplane carrier

 HUGHES, Henry G, Air Mechanic 1c, RNAS, F 3180, illness

 

Folkestone, hired screw minesweeper

 GAMBLE, William J, Seaman, RNR, B 4816, illness

 

Highflyer, old light cruiser

 BAYNTUN, Herbert G, Private, RMLI, 14742 (Ply), illness in UK

 

Iron Duke, Dreadnought battleship

 DOBB, Richard, Joiner, 341954, illness

 

RNAS, Seaplane No.928, air crash in UK

 MEDLICOTT, Stephen, Flight Lieutenant

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 KENNEDY, Robert J, Leading Seaman, RNVR, Clyde 4/2504, DOW

 MCGARRY, Charles, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde 2/1418

 

RND, Plymouth Battalion

 BERRY, George, Bugler, RMNLI, 13674 (Ply)

 BROWN, Samuel, Private, RMLI, S 114 (Ply)

 BULL, William R, Lance Sergeant, RMLI, 8276 (Ply)

 BURGESS, John, Corporal, RMLI (RFR A 1093), 15001 (Ply)

 CLARKE, William, Private, RMLI, S 192 (Ply)

 DALE, Samuel, Private, RMLI, S 308 (Ply)

 DAWE, Geoffrey W, Lance Corporal, RMLI, S 443 (Ply)

 DEWS, William, Private, RMLI, S 196 (Ply)

 DURANT, John W, Private, RMLI, S 110 (Ply)

 FINN, Martin, Private, RMLI, S 361 (Ply)

 FISHER, Harold, Private, RMLI, S 225 (Ply)

 FOY, George, Private, RMLI, S 218 (Ply)

 GALE, George, Private, RMLI, S 1750 (Ply)

 GARRETT, Thomas W, Private, RMLI, S 163 (Ply)

 GUNNINGHAM, Edwin, Lance Corporal, RMLI, 14651 (Ply), DOW in HS Guildford Castle

 HATFIELD, William, Lance Corporal, RMLI, 11731 (Ply)

 HIGGINBOTTOM, Bertie, Private, RMLI, S 53 (Ply)

 HUNT, James, Private, RMLI, S 168 (Ply)

 JORDAN, Thomas, Private, RMLI (RFR B 1077), 6303 (Ply)

 KING, John W, Private, RMLI, 16256 (Ply)

 LAURENCE, Arthur B, Private, RMLI, S 36 (Ply)

 LONG, Samuel, Private, RMLI, S 471 (Ply)

 MACKAY, Alec, Private, RMLI, S 167 (Ply)

 MAHER, John J, Private, RMLI, 16802 (Ply)

 MARSH, Albert, Private, RMLI, S 394 (Ply)

 MAY, John F, Lieutenant, RM

 MCNALLY, John, Private, RMLI, S 486 (Ply)

 MILLS, Thomas A, Private, RMLI, 16717 (Ply)

 MORRIS, Charles R, Private, RMLI, S 378 (Ply)

 MORTON, John, Private, RMLI, S 377 (Ply)

 OWENS, Francis W, Private, RMLI, S 16366 (Ply)

 PETZEL, Charles (real name, but served as Charles Patterson), Private, RMLI, S 234 (Ply)

 PICKERING, Percy, Private, RMLI, S 108 (Ply)

 PRIEST, Frederick, Private, RMLI, S 113 (Ply)

 REAKES, Leonard M, Private, RMLI, S 389 (Ply)

 ROBINSON, Ernest, Private, RMLI, S 463 (Ply)

 SANDELL, Walter, Sergeant, RMLI (RFR 1081), 6525 (Ply)

 SCARLETT, Vivian B, Private, RMLI, S 595 (Ply)

 SHAW, John, Private, RMLI, S 160 (Ply)

 SNELL, John J H, Sergeant, RMLI, 9254 (Ply)

 STOKES, John, Private, RMLI, S 127 (Ply)

 TAYLOR, Alfred H, Private, RMLI, 16379 (Ply)

 TAYLOR, William, Private, RMLI, S 138 (Ply)

 THURLOW, Frank, Private, RMLI, 16450 (Ply)

 TURNER, James, Private, RMLI, 16831 (Ply)

 VOCE, William, Private, RMLI, S 400 (Ply)

 WHEELER, George, Act/Sergeant Major, RM (RFR 879), 5647 (Ply)

 WILSON, William, Private, RMLI, S 459 (Ply), DOW in HS Guildford Castle

 WOOD, Arthur, Private, RMLI, S 21 (Ply)

__________

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 GRAY, William, Petty Officer 2c, 109877, illness

 

 

Tuesday, 27 April 1915

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

Euryalus, cruiser

 KIELY, Michael, Seaman, RNR, C 2866, possibly wounded on 25th, DOW

 

Queen, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 GATES, William J, Leading Stoker, 306108 (Po), possibly wounded on 25th, DOW

__________

 

Monarch, Dreadnought battleship

 HEMMING, Alfred, Sergeant, RMA, RMA 6435, illness in UK

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 REGAN, William, Chief Stoker, 133811 (Dev), illness

 

 

Wednesday, 28 April 1915

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

First Battle of Krithia

 

Canopus, pre-Dreadnought battleship, both possibly wounded on 25th

 DALE, Richard, Petty Officer (RFR A 2960), 133488 (Dev), DOW

 TROAKE, Thomas, Seaman, RNR, C 2767, DOW

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 BROOKES, Robert, Able Seaman, RNVR, KP 81

 

RND, Plymouth Battalion

 OLLIER, George V, Lance Sergeant, RMLI, 11802 (Ply), DOW in hospital ship Guildford Castle

 

Swiftsure, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 TODD, John H, Able Seaman (RFR B 3658), SS 1337 (Dev), possibly wounded on 25th, DOW

 

Wolverine, destroyer, shore gunfire

 ENDEAN, William H, Chief Petty Officer, 179163 (Po)

 JONES-PARRY, Jeffreys I, Sub Lieutenant, RNR

 PRENTIS, Osmond J, Commander

__________

 

Cormorant, Naval Base, Gibraltar

 STEWART, John W A, Chief Gunner, illness

 

Norna, Scottish Fishery Board cruiser, examination service

 MCLEOD, Kenneth, Sick Bay Boy Servant, MMR, 937445, illness

 

RND, 2nd Reserve Battalion

 REILLY, George, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 3415, illness

 

Warrior, cruiser

 SMOKER, Frederick G, Private, RMLI, 15974 (Ply), illness

 

 

Thursday, 29 April 1915

 

Ambrose, armed merchant cruiser

 HAMILTON, Edward, Petty Officer 1c, 111688, died in UK

 

Garth Castle, hospital ship

 BARNES, Charles E, Junior Reserve Attendant, RNASBR, M 9051, illness

 

Imperieuse, repair ship, Scapa Flow

 PHILPOTTS, Arthur, Private, RMLI, 11168 (Ch), illness

 

Lion, battlecruiser, damaged on 24 January, Battle of Dogger Bank

 SYMONS, Andrew H, Able Seaman, 233064 (Dev), severely wounded, DOW

 

New Zealand, battlecruiser

 EDWARDS, Samuel J, Chief Stoker, 175834, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Chatham Battalion

 BRANCH, William, Private, RMLI, 15250 (Ch)

 DEAR, Frank, Private, RMLI, S 261 (Ch)

 HARWOOD, George W, Private, RMLI, 18748 (Ch)

 HATTON, Edward A S, Captain, RMLI

 HOLMES, John, Private, RMLI, 168 S (Ch)

 HOLMES, William, Private, RMLI (RFR B 1102), 6899 (Ch)

 LLOYD, William, Private, RMLI, 307 S (Ch)

 MORGAN, George H, Private, RMLI (RFR B 1250), 13372 (Ch)

 OULD, Herbert H, Private, RMLI, S 396 (Ch)

 POPE, William J, Private, RMLI, S 296 (Ch)

 SILVER, Arthur, Private, RMLI, SS 443 (Ch)

 ALLEN, John, Private, RMLI, S 466 (Ch),

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 BARKER, Godfrey, Ty/Major, RM (Res)

 HOCKNULL, John, Able Seaman, RNVR, KW 547

 MCARTHUR, Jacob, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z/1496

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Vernon, Torpedo School, Portsmouth

 WRIGHT, George J, Chief Petty Officer (RFR A 2635), 133238, died in UK

 

 

Friday, 30 April 1915

 

Ajax, Dreadnought battleship

 POULTNEY, Thomas, Petty Officer 2c, 115896, illness

 

Motor Boat No.71, Motor Boat Reserve

 GILLIES, Daniel, Lieutenant, RNVR, illness

 

President, Headquarters Ship, London  (Shetland Section)

 SMITH, Laurence L, Seaman, RNR, 91 L, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

Australian submarine AE.2 sunk, crew saved but four died as POWs

 

Queen, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 WATSON, George, Stoker, RNR, S 1720, possibly wounded on 25th, DOW

 

RNAS, Armoured Car Squadron

 WILSDON, William H, Petty Officer Mechanic, RNAS, F 1432

 

RND, Chatham Battalion

 ADLAM, William, Private, RMLI, 10232 (Ch), DOW in HS Mashobrah

 BURGIS, Edwin G, Act/Quartermaster Sergeant, RMLI (RFR A 525), 4692 (Ch)

 CLISSOLD, William H, Corporal, RMLI (RFR B 1808), 8820 (Ch)

 GOLDSMITH, Charles N, Private, RMLI, S 386 (Ch)

 HEATH, Richard, Lance Corporal, RMLI, 7675 (Ch)

 HUCKLE, Frederick C, Private, RMLI (RFR B 1187), 7577 (Ch)

 JOHNSON, Clive, Corporal, RMLI (RFR B 2025), 14377 (Ch)

 KILLEN, James, Private, RMLI, 473 (Ch), DOW

 LAWES, James, Private, RMLI (RFR B 515), 5613 (Ch)

 LILLEY, Lewis, Corporal, RMLI (RFR B 2026), 12999 (Ch)

 LOVE, Walter G, Private, RMLI, 16863 (Ch)

 NEALE, Ernest W, Private, RMLI, 12572 (Ch)

 NEWMAN, George, Private, RMLI (RFR B 733), 10533 (Ch)

 PHILLIPS, Morgan H, Private, RMLI, 18448 (Ch)

 PLATT, John T, Private, RMLI (RFR B 2021), 13155 (Ch)

 RAYNER, Edmond I, Private, RMLI (RFR B 549), 7977 (Ch)

 STABLER, George, Private, RMLI, S 14 (Ch)

 STAMP, Henry, Sergeant, RMLI, 8944 (Ch)

 STORER, William H, Private, RMLI, S 156 (Ch)

 TERRY, Frank E, Private, RMLI (RFR B 1894), 12482 (Ch)

 

RND, Deal Battalion

 INGHAM, Robert, Private, RMLI (RFR B 1009), 8324 (Ch)

 

RND, Portsmouth Battalion

 KEEN, Trevor G, Act/Corporal, RMLI (RFR B 808), 7935 (Po), DOW in hospital ship

 LOWE, George T, Private, RMLI, S 362 (Po)

 PARKER, John G, Private, RMLI, S 156 (Po)

 

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