Lawrence Roll of Honour

Lawrence

Below we list of all those from Lawrence House, including those who later joined from the ISC, 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 Lawrence died during the Great War. The Roll includes 7 MCs, 2 DSOs and a French Croix de Guerre.

One of the casualties was Paul Meautys (L 1904) of the 2nd Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment. As well as being awarded a Military Cross for his bravery, he was three times mentioned in despatches before being killed in action by a shell, aged 26. Paul is commemorated at London Cemetery, Neuville-Vitasse, France; his gravestone carries the legend “Sursum Corda Par Baen Servyer”. Both his other brothers were killed in the war; his sister Nancy was the only survivor of his siblings.


2nd. Lt. R G Don (1909.2) Sep 1914

Lt. D P Laing (1904.3) Oct 1914

Lt. Col. E H Montresor (1877.1) Sep 1914


Capt. J W Garnier (1891.2) May 1915

2nd. Lt. W P Geen (1905.2) Jul 1915

Lt. H M Legge (1905.2) Apr 1915

Lt. R Macandrew (1899.1) Aug 1915

L/Cpl. E R Munt (1906.2) Jun 1915

Capt. G H G Perry (1906.2) Mar 1915

2nd. Lt. M Spartali (1895.1) Jun 1915

Maj. G H Stevenson (1890.1) Sep1915

Lt. Col. G B Stoney, DSO (1891.2) Oct 1915

Maj. E C Talbot (1895.3) Apr 1915


2nd.Lt. J E Dewar (1901.1) Oct 1916

Lt. C G Gardner (1911.3) Sep 1916

Capt. J C Grant, MC (1907.2) Jan 1916

2nd. Lt. T P A Hervey (1901.3) Sep 1916

2nd. Lt. W T Hichens (1908.3) Sep 1916

Pvt. R C Power (1904.1) Jul 1916

2nd. Lt. P J Ram (1910.1) Jul 1916

Lt. G H Sugden (1902.1) Oct 1916


2nd. Lt. R M Chaworth-Musters (1912.1) Jun 1917

Lt. G R Craig, MC (1911.3) Aug 1917

Pvt. A A Crow (1906.3) Oct 1917

Lt. F L Davies (1905.2) Jun 1917

Maj. A I Fraser, DSO (1893.3) Nov 1917

Capt. C E R Hanbury (1907.2) Oct 1917

Lt. P A A Harbord, MC (1875.3) Dec 1917

2nd. Lt. E B Low (1912.3) Mar 1917

Capt. P R Meautys, MC (1904.2) Jun 1917

Capt. A E Millson (1906.1) Apr 1917

2nd. Lt. L W Mott (1910.3) Apr 1917

Pvt. E Reynolds (1905.3) Sep 1917

L/Cpl. G A Sutton (1907.3) Nov 1917

Lt. H K Sykes (1906.3) Jun 1917

2nd. Lt. W M Vincent (1904.2) Mar 1917

Capt. H E Waller (1909.3) Nov 1917

2nd. Lt. O H Watson (1899.3) Sep 1917

Pvt. C White (1891.3)  Oct 1917


Maj. F S Anderson, MC (1909.1) Aug 1918

Lt. G F Baylay (1912.1) Mar 1918

Lt. R J N Dale (1900.2) Jan 1918

Lt. G F de Pret, CdG  (1908.3) Feb 1918

Capt. J Harbord, MC (1907.1) Jul 1918

Lt. C F G Hollis, MC (1912.2) Aug 1918

Lt. H S Lawson (1891.1) Feb 1918

Lt. F Merivale (1909.2) Nov 1918

Capt. J T Morgan (1911.3) Oct 1918

Lt. J A Sykes (1914.1) Oct 1918

2nd. Lt. R F Talbot (1900.3) 1918


Capt. A G W Murray, MBE (1898.2) Feb 1919


1939-45 War

Over 30 OHs from Lawrence died in the service of their country during WW2.

One of the Roll is Squadron Leader Edward Mortimer-Rose (L 35). Edward flew Hurricane and Spitfire fighters during WW2 for which he was awarded DFC. On being awarded a Bar, he was described as a “relentless and inspiring fighter pilot” who had “destroyed at least 7 and damaged a further 9 enemy aircraft”.

He died aged 22 when his Spitfire VB crashed into another aircraft. He is buried at Medjez-el-Bab War Cemetery, Tunisia.


Capt. C M Beath (1927.3) Jun 1940

2nd. Lt. A E P Cameron (1923.3) Oct 1940

Plt/Off. A E Davies (1931.1) Oct 1940


Maj. H J Bourne (1916.1) Dec 1941

Plt/Off. P L Chesters (1933.2) Apr 1941

OD A I Fairbank, RN (1930.3) Feb 1941

Capt. R C N Forsyth (1931.3) Nov 1941

Mid. A B Holmes, RN (1935.3) 1941

Capt. F S Kendall, MC (1919.2) Dec 1941


Lt. Col. (retd.) J R Cartwright, DSO (1895.3) 1942

Lt. M S Heming (1934.1) 1942

Lt. Col. K C Hooper, TD (1923.3) Oct 1942

Maj. R D Low (1921.3) Mar 1942

Maj. A G Sandeman (1926.3) Mar 1942

OCdt. D W Walkinshaw (1937.1) May 1942


Civ. V B C Baker, MM (1904.3) 1943

Sq/Ldr. M V P Foulis, DFC & Bar (1929.1) May 1943

Lt. C G E Foster, RN (1918.2) Oct 1943

Flt/Lt. E B Mortimer-Rose, DFC & Bar (1935.3) Jan 1943


Flg/Off. J  Birkett (1936.1) Apr 1944

Maj. W A Clark (1924.3) Jun 1944

Lt. A D Deane (1934.1) May 1944

OD. S S Gwatkin-Williams, RN (1939.1) Jul 1944

Sgt. M E Griffiths (1939.2) Dec 1944

Cdr. J B W Hale, RN (1919.1) Aug 1944

Lt. M G R Kingsford (1937.3) Jun 1944

Sqd/Lder. F J Pope (1914.1) May 1944

Lt. H B Sayer (1937.2) Jun 1944

Capt. D M R Thomson (1936.2) Jun 1944

Flt/Lt. J M Wilson (1928.3) Nov 1944


Sqd/Ldr. R P Braun (1924.3) May 1945

Capt. G Marchant, MC (1922.3) Apr 1945

2nd. Lt. M K Pendlebury (1940.3) Apr 1945

2nd. Lt. R C Waters (1939.3) Mar 1945


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(Please note, that Alban’s House, as a recent House, has no names under the Roll)



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.