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Davis Army

Davis, Frank

  • 20th January 20164th June 2018
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DavisDavis

Frank Davis

Rank: Sapper / Sergeant

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Father: Mr & Mrs Charles Davis

Brother: Harry Davis & Fred Davis

Address: 11 Stanhope Place, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. In Egypt.

Published: November 1914 & September 1917

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Davis Army

Davis, Harry

  • 20th January 20164th June 2018
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DavisDavisHarry Davis

Rank: Colour Sergeant

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards / Highland Light Infantry

Father: Mr & Mrs Charles Davis

Brother: Frank Davis & Fred Davis

Address: 11 Stanhope Place, St Leonards

Other Info: Drill Instructor at Plymouth. At the Front.

Published: November 1914 & September 1917

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White Army

White, F

  • 20th January 201620th January 2016
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WhiteF White

Rank: Private

Regiment: Durham Light Infantry

Sent in by: G J White

Brother: E White

Address: 66 Hughenden Road, Hastings

Published: November 1914

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White Army

White, E

  • 20th January 201620th January 2016
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WhiteE White

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Sent in by: G J White

Brother: F White

Address: 66 Hughenden Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded at Ypres on 1st November 1914. Now in hospital in Glasgow.

Published: November 1914

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E Corbett Army

Corbett, E

  • 20th January 2016
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E CorbettE Corbett

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Sent in by: Miss N Spice

Address: Strong’s Passage, Hastings

Other Info: Signaller. Wounded, now in hospital

Published: November 1914

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C Jardine Army

Jardine, Charles H

  • 20th January 201613th November 2017
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C JardineCharles H Jardine

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Richard & Mrs Mary Ann Jardine

Brothers: Arthur W Jardine  &  (probably) Richard J Jardine

Address: 17 South Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded at the Battle of the Marne. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: November 1914

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H Payne Army

Payne, H

  • 20th January 201623rd January 2022
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H PayneH Payne

Rank: Rifleman

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps

Address: 232 Priory Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded on 14th September 1914 at the Battle of Aisne.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 10th October 1914 reads: “Rifleman H. Payne, 2nd Battalion, King’s Royal Rifles, whose home is 232 Priory Road, Hastings, writing to the Editor of the ‘Observer’ from the Second Southern General Hospital, Southmead, Bristol, says :- “I am sending you an experience I had in the Battle of the Aisne, where I got wounded. On Sunday, 13th September, my Battalion, 2nd King’s Royal Rifle Corps, was detailed for outpost duty. We took up our position at dusk, and everything went well until daybreak, when we saw in front of us two lines of trenches occupied by Germans. .

Our Officer in charge of ‘C’ Company gave us the order to charge, leaving the other three Companies in support. We went for all we were worth shouting at the top of our voices, until we got up to the Germans, when they dropped their rifles and prayed for mercy.

We left 12 men in charge of them, 50 all told, while we went after the others in the other trench. As soon as we turned our backs on them they picked up their rifles and killed the twelve men we left in charge, and fired on us.

We at once turned back and had no mercy on them this time. We put our swords through them. While we were busy killed those in the first trench, the Germans in the other trench came up and fired on us, killing and wounding 50 of us, so another Company was sent up to help us but how they got on I do not know, as I was taken away wounded in the right arm to a hospital in a village close by, where we stopped for one day, as early the next morning the Germans had started shelling the place, so we had to leave it in a hurry. Just as the last man was taken out a shell dropped right in the centre of the roof setting fire to the straw we had been lying on. I hope to be able to go out and have another go at them in a month’s time.

Published: November 1914

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R Jeffrey Army

Jeffrey, R

  • 20th January 2016
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R JeffreyR Jeffrey

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 28 Russell Street, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded on 14th September 1914.

Published: November 1914

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E Bliss Army

Bliss, Ernest

  • 18th January 201630th November 2018
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E BlissErnest Bliss

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr D D Bliss

Address: 5 Barley Lane, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded on 10th September 1914. Now in hospital at Weybridge.

According to CWGC, Ernest died on 20th August 1916. He is remembered at Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 7c.

Published: November 1914

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S Piper Army

Piper, S

  • 18th January 201620th August 2022
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S PiperS Piper

Rank: Private

Regiment: 6th Dragoon Guards

Wife: Mrs Piper

Brother-in-Law: Basil Richard Eldridge

Address: 15 Bulverhythe Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Reservist. Wounded, now in hospital at Southend

Published: November 1914

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