Colvin Roll of Honour

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Below we list of all those from Colvin House who were killed in action or died from wounds on Active Service in the Great War of 1914-18 and the Second World War, 1939-45. The fallen are listed alphabetically by surname in the year of their death. Where known, the month of death is also included.

Links to further information are given where that information is known or provided by the family.


1914-18 War

Over 50 OHs from Colvin died during the Great War. The roll includes a VC, 3 MCs, 2 DSOs, a DCM and a French Croix de Guerre.

Just one example of the tragedy of war is Maurice Murray (C 1909). A lieutenant in the Essex Regiment, Maurice played in the second eleven and the XV at Haileybury, where he was also a Classical Scholar. A Rustat Scholar at Cambridge, Maurice was killed in action at Loos on 26th September 1915, aged 20.


1914

Maj. G W Bentley (1893.3) Oct 1914

Sgt. E J Goodhart, DCM, MM (1908.1) Dec 1914

2nd. Lt. R H P Holme (1904.3) Nov 1914

Lt. L E Russell (1906.3) Aug 1914

Capt. A B Smyth (1897.2) Nov 1914


1915

Maj. C L Brierley (1889.3) Sep 1915

Lt. Cdr. H R Clifton-Mogg, RN (1896.3) Nov 1915

Lt. W O F Darling (1907.2) Oct 1915

Lt. R W Fawcett (1906.1) Sep 1915

Sgt. B M Fenwick (1900.1) Aug 1915

Lt. W H E Gordon (1907.2) Sep 1915

Maj. C F Hawkins (1894.1) Apr 1915

Capt. C H Hill (1891.3) Aug 1915

Capt. L G Hill (1892.2) Feb 1915

Lt. The Hon. M H N Hood, RN (1895.1) Jun 1915

Maj. F D Irvine (1888.2) Apr 1915

Lt. O B Macausland (1909.2) May 1915

Lt. M A Murray (1909.1) Sep 1915

Capt. D L Russell (1904.2) May 1915

Maj. A G  Sharp (1989.2) Aug 1915

Lt. R B B Tillyer (1907.2) Apr 1915

Lt. J White (1905.2) Jun 1915


1916

Lt. P F A Cocks (1910.2) May 1916

Lt. Col. A B A Stewart, DSO (1884.2) May 1916

Capt. A Sapte (1910.2) Jul 1916

Pte. H W Birkett (1899.3) Sep 1916

Lt. M L Pearce (1907.2) Sep 1916


1917

2nd. Lt. J H E L Edwards (1911.2) Sep 1917

Lc. Cpl. G T Fairbank (1911.1) Apr 1917

Capt. E C Gripper (1902.2) Dec 1917

2nd. Lt. A E Hammond (1905.1) Nov 1917

Maj. D P Mackay (1898.1) Oct 1917

Lt. Col. S G Mullock (1896.1) Apr 1917

2nd. Lt. J D C Olver (1911.3) Apr 1917

Lt. C S Peach (1910.3) Apr1917

Capt. C Robertson, VC (1904.2) Oct 1917

2nd. Lt. W A L Robinson (1911.2) Jun 1917

Lc. Cpl. A W Spens (1887.1)  1917

2nd. Lt. A E Townsend (1910.2) Feb 1917

Lt. S S Wainwright (1903.2) Mar 1917

Capt. J H L Yorke, MC (1898.2) Dec 1917


1918

Maj. J H Boardman (1905.2) Apr 1918

2nd. Lt. E T Bruce (1898.2) Jun 1918

Maj. E H S Chapman (1899.2) Nov 1918

Lt. E C Earle (1912.3) May 1918

Lt. Col. R R Gubbins, DSO (1882.2) Jan 1918

Maj. C  Keyes, MC (1908.2) Mar 1918

2nd. Lt. E B Markquick (1914.1) Sep 1918

2nd. Lt. L G Roblin (1912.3) May 1918

Lt. A M Williamson-Napier, CdG (1912.2) Sep 1918


Inter-war years

Maj. H D Ashby, MC (1900.2) Apr 1919

Lt. Col. K  Chesney (1875.3) Apr 1919

Lt. E R A Gordon (1909.1) Oct 1932


1939-45 War

Over 20 OHs from Colvin died in the service of their country during WW2.

One of the Roll is Squadron Leader Samuel Jones, DFC (C 30) who flew from Lissett on the night of 30 Mar 1944 from Lissett. His Handley-Page Halifax bomber was shot down by flak on the outbound flight and crashed at Hachenburg, NW of Westerburg. He is buried at Rheinberg War Cemetery in Germany.


1939

Capt. C M A Brack (1926.3) Jun 1940

2nd. Lt. G S B Rabbidge (1933.3) Jun1940


1941

Sub. Lt. J C Eager (1931.3) Dec 1941

Pvt. A C B Higgens (1918.1) Jan 1941

M/shp. P A Espeut, RN (1936.2) May 1941

Civ. E G  Sevastopulo (1919.1) Jan 1941


1942

Capt. M P Crawfurd (1930.1) Nov 1942

Plt. Off. J A Denning (1936.3) Dec 1942

 L/Bdr. A Frost (1936.1) 1942

Sgt. W A Kup (1929.3) Aug 1942

Flg./Off. D R Lea (1919.3) Jun 1942

Lt. O S Taylor (1930.2) Feb 1942


1943

Lt. C D Joscelyne (1927.1) Dec 1943

Sub./Lt. J B McKim, RN (1935.2) Jul 1943

Capt. E T M Smith (1927.2) Dec 1943

Lt. J E Sturt (1924.2) Mar 1943


1944

Gnr. D T C Demoulins (1931.3) Aug 1944

Lt.  J M Edwards (1934.1) Nov 1944

Sqd.Ldr. S D Jones, DFC (1930.2) Mar 1944

Rev. P A Munby (1924.1) Feb 1944

Capt. G S Sturt (1926.1) Aug 1944


1945

Maj. Dr. A C Greene (1927.3) Aug 1945

Ldg/Amn. T P Nickalls, RN (1939.1) 1945


1946

Flg/Off. J E Harrison (1938.2) Jun 1946


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About the Roll of Honour

The information in this article forms part of a wider project for Old Haileyburians to submit information of family members who died on military service and who are commemorated in our Roll of Honour. Our Roll of Honour page enables you also to supply information about your own family members who died on active service.