Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg197
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Patriotic Families
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg197 |
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Date | 1916 |
Page number | Unknown |
Publisher | Reading Standard |
Description | 224 pages bound volume |
Horizon Number: | 1246254 |
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Lynda Chater. Edited 5th October 2015
PATRIOTIC FAMILIES
Sons of Mr. WALLEY, 13, Derby Street, Reading.
Pte. ERNEST WALLEY, 5th
Royal Berks Regiment.
The late Pte. HARRY WALLEY. 2nd
Batt. Royal Berks Regiment. Killed
in action. Aged 26.
Qr. Mtr. Sergt. WM. WALLEY, Army
Service Corps.
Corpl. ALBERT WALLEY, 2nd BaIt. Royal
Dublin Fusiliers.
Sergt. Major JAMES WALLEY. Army
Service Corps.
Pte. FREDK. WALLEY, Royal Marine
Light Infantry. Wounded.
Two other sons are Dvr. CHARLES WALLEY, Berks Royal Horse Artillery, and ARTHUR WALLEY, who served in the South African War and is now
on Government service.
Sons of Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM PRIEST, 30, Castle Square. Reading.
Pte. GEO. PRIEST,
2nd Batt, Gloucester
Regiment. Wounded.
Bugler CHARLES PRIEST,
Oxford and
Bucks Light Infantry.
Wounded.
Pte. JAS. PRIEST,
2nd Batt. (late 1st)
Royal Berks Regt.
Wounded.
Sergt. ARTHUR THOMAS PRIEST,
Gymnasium Instructor,
York & Lancaster Regt.
Pte. WM. PRIEST,
Oxford and Bucks
Light Infantry.