Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 726

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 726
Page number 726
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.

2 n d BATTALION.

The l at e Pte. G. NEWMAN , 14, St . John's Hill, Reading. €” D i e d of w o u n d s .

The l at e Pte. STANLEY W. J. BENNETT, formerly.M.G.C. attached
1 /4t h Battalion , Chestnut Villa, Ashford Road, Staines. D i e d of w o u n d s w h i l e a
p r i s o n e r of w a r i n Germany .

T h e l at e Pte. JESSE JAMES WESTALL , Cut Bush Lane, S h i n f i e l d . €” Ki l l e d in ac t i on .

T h e l at e Pte. FREDK. THOMAS FROST , 4 Francis Street, Reading. €” Died
of wounds.

T h e l at e Pte. E. WICKS , 47, Weldale Street, Reading. €” Di e d of w o u n d s .

l/4 th BATTALION.

T h e l at e Pte . JOSEPH FREEMAN , 40 Wood Street, Wallingford. €” Ki l l e d in acti on.


The l at e Pte. H . KINCHIN , 50, Filey Road, Reading.€” Ki l l e d i n a c t i o n .

T h e l at e Dmr. W . H . MEADS , 9, Blake's Bridge, Forbury Road, Reading.€” Ki l l e d
i n a c t i o n w i t h hi s captain

The l at e Pte. S. BROWN, West Woodhay. €” Ki l l e d i n act i on,

T h e l at e Pte. H . SADLER , 5, George St . ,
Reading. €” Ki l l e d i n ac t i on .