Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 710

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Title Berkshire and the War "The Reading Standard". Volume 4. p 710
Page number 710
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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OXFORD & BUCKS LIGHT INFANTRY.

T h e l at e P t e . JAMES SPENCER , 19, Brunswick Street, R ea di n g . Previ ously
r e p o r t e d w o u n d e d , n o w r e p o r t e d ki l l ed
i n a ct i on .

Pte. E. GOSLING , Sutton Courtney. Wounded.

Pte. A. WILDER, 17,Gosbrook Street, Caversham. Twice wounded.

Pte H. DORMER 5 th Batt . , 49, Norton Road, Reading.€” Wounded.

The late Pte. HARRY LOVICK, Pinewood Avenue, Crowthorne . - Died of wounds.

Pte. W.A. HOUSE, 12, Norfolk Terrace , Basingstoke Road, Reading . T w i c e wounded.

Pte. W. J. SAYW ELL, Ladygrove, Abingdon. Wounded.

Corpl. A. J. STOKES , 5, Cherry Court , Castle Street, Reading. Wounded.

The l at e Pte. J .LENNARD, 39,Chesterman Street , Reading , w h o w a s
b ef or e t he war a porter at t h e Royal Berks Hospital. €” Ki l l ed in ac t i on .

Pte. G. SMITH, 5 th Batt. 3 Linden Cottages, Cottages , Whitchurch Hill. Wounded.

The late Pte. JAMES SPENCER, 19 Brunswick Street, Reading. -Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action.