Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 568

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Various Regiments.

The late Pte. GEORGE HUNT, Wilts Regt., of Silchester Common. -- ” Killed in action.

The late Rfn. Wm. D. F. WHITE, Queen'€™s Westminsters, 28, Loren St., Reading. -- ” Died of wounds.

The late Lieut. C. C. O. TAYLOR, East Kent Regt. (The Buffs), son of the late Charles Warmsley Taylor and grandson of Mr. J. Okey Taylor, J.P., Cravenhurst, Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 22. He saw 15 months' fighting from Ypres to the Somme.

The late Second Lieut. JOHN G. BOWLES, South Lancs. Regiment, Woolhampton (late of Sandhurst). -- Killed in action.

The late Pte. HENRY ATTEWELL, Royal Warwick Regt., Letcombe Basset. -- ” Died of wounds. Aged 25.

Sergt. T. H. WINDLE, City of London Sanitary Company, Theale. -- ” Sick in hospital with dysentery and malaria.

Pte. P. PITMAN, Essex Regt., Theale. Missing.

Pte. A. WEBB, Middlesex Regiment, 34, Leopold Road, Reading. -- €” Wounded and shell shock.

Trooper F. EDWARDS, London Yeomanry, Willow Cottage, Waltham St. Lawrence. -- €” Sick.

Pte. HARRY PARSONS, Royal Warwick Regt. (late Berks Yeo­manry), The Elms, Caversham Road, Reading. -- €” Gassed.

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