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Walden-Vincent, Alfred Copplestone

  • 15th January 202216th January 2022
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Alfred Copplestone Walden-Vincent

Rank: Captain

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment

Parents: Mr Edmund & Mrs Emilia Walden-Vincent

Brother: John Henry Walden-Vincent

 Address: ‘Bodelwyddan’, 65 West Hill, St Leonards

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 7th October 1916 reads: “We regret to announce that Captain Alfred C Walden-Vincent, Dorsetshire Regiment, has been killed in action. He was 26 years old and the son of Mr. E. Walden-Vincent of Bodelwyddan, West Hill, St Leonards. Captain Walden-Vincent was educated at St Paul’s School and Pembroke College, Cambridgeshire, taking honours in the Law Tripos. He studied at Gray’s Inn, and was called to Bar in 1913.

He received his commission in the second month of the war and was promoted to the rank of Captain in December 1914. Captain Walden-Vincent’s younger brother, of the Australian Imperial Force, was killed in Gallipoli in May 1915.

According to CWGC, Alfred died on 26th September 1916 and is remembered at Courcelette British Cemetery, grave reference XII.D.6.

Alfred is not named on Hastings War Memorial

Published: October 1916

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Cowley, Henry

  • 28th December 2021
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Solider - No ImageHenry Cowley

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

 Address: Derwent Lodge, Maze Hill, St Leonards

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 19th August 1916 reads: “We are sorry to announce that Private Henry Cowley (whose family reside at Derwent Lodge, Maze Hill, St Leonards) has been badly wounded whilst fighting with the 5th Sussex Regiment at the Front. The bad news reached the family in a letter from a Church of England Chaplain. Since then a letter has been received from a nursing sister stating the Private Cowley was suffering from wounds in the head and leg. He is now at King George’s Hospital, London.

Private Cowley was for some time on the Editorial staff of this journal, and enlisted 19 months ago. He is now about 20 years of age.”

After being wounded, Henry Cowley was carried to a dressing station during heavy shelling by four comrades, including Private William Kent. Private Kent was killed by shrapnel when a shell exploded close to the stretcher bearers.

According to CWGC, Henry died on 31st August 1916. He is remembered at Hastings Cemetery, grave reference L.B. J12.

Published: August 1916

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Box, Ernest

  • 11th December 202111th December 2021
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Solider 7 - No ImageErnest Box

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Canterbury Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr Richard & Mrs Sarah Box

Parent’s Address: ‘Clovelly’, Silverhill Park, St Leonards-on-Sea

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 29th July 1916 reads: “We regret to announce that Private Ernest Box, New Zealand Infantry, younger son of Mr & Mrs Richard Box, of Clovelly, Silverhill Park, St Leonards, has been killed in action.

Mr Box went all through the Dardanelles campaign without any serious injury. Mr Box has another son serving in France.”

According to CWGC, Ernest died aged 28 on 9th July 1916. He is remembered at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, grave reference II.D.30. He is not named on Hastings War Memorial.

Ernest’s service records can be viewed for free by searching here.

Published: July 1916

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Powell, John Stewart

  • 27th November 2021
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John Stewart Powell

Rank: Captain

Regiment: 11th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment

Parents: Mr William Henry & Mrs Clara Powell

Parent’s Address: Cranford, St Peter’s Road, St Leonards

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 15th July 1916 reads: “Information has been received by Mr W. H. Powell that his brother, Captain John Stewart Powell of the Hampshire Regiment was killed in action on July 3rd. Captain Powell was the third son of the late Mr William Henry Powell,  F.R.I.B.A. and Mrs Powell of Cranford, St Leonards. He was educated at Marizburg College, Natal, and at King’s College School, Wimbledon Common. For over ten years he was on the staff of Middlesex County Council, and obtained leave of absence early in the War.

He received his commission as Second-Lieutenant in April 1915 and Captain in September 1915. He went to the Front in December of the same year.

In a letter received by Mr Powell is is explained that Captain Powell was killed by a chance shell which burst close beside him, a piece entering his thigh and cutting the main artery. The letter also contained many references to the esteem in which Captain Powell had been held by his fellow officers and men, and a remark made by a subaltern in his regiment, “He was simply loved by all ranks, and his death has cast a gloom over us all”, testifies to the loss sustained. Sincere sympathy will be offered to the family in their bereavement.”

According to CWGC, George is remembered at Mazingarbe Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference I.F.5.

Published: July 1916

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Withers, Edmund Roy

  • 21st October 2021
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Edmund Roy Withers

Edmund Roy Withers

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Honourable Artillery Company

Parents: Mr & Mrs E H Withers

Address: 45 Springfield Road, St Leonards

Other Info:  Killed in action at Ypres on 16th June 1915. According to CWGC, Edmund is remembered at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial on panel 9.

Published: July 1915 in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer

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Alec George Army

George, Alec

  • 10th October 2021
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Alec George

Alec George

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr John & Mrs Annie Georges

Address: 24 Eversfield Place, St Leonards

Other Info:  Killed in France aged 22 on 8th June 1915. According to CWGC, Alec is remembered at Lillers Communal Cemetery, grave reference II.C.24. Alec’s CEF war records can be viewed by searching here.

Published: June 1915 in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer

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Henry Tomlin Navy

Tomlin, Henry

  • 18th September 2021
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Henry Tomlin

Henry Tomlin

Rank: Able Seaman

Ship: HMS Good Hope

Wife: Mrs Gertrude Alice Tomlin (nee Mayhead)

Address: 30 Horntye Road, Bohemia, St Leonards

Other Info: Henry was born in Hastings in 1881. He was aboard HMS Good Hope when it was sunk with all hands at the Battle of Coronel on 1st November 1914. Additional information from the Lives of the First World War website. He is remembered at Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 2.

Published: Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 5th December 1914

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F E Jones & W W Jones Army

Jones, W W

  • 12th June 2021
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W W Jones

Rank: Private

Regiment: Nigerian Land Force Contingent

Father: Mr W Jones

Brother: F E Jones

Father’s Address: 14 Battle Road, St Leonards

Other Info: The article states ‘W W Jones will be remembered as the Trades Council representative on the Hastings Education Committee before taking up an appointment under Government at Lagos, West Coast of Africa.’

Published: April 1915

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F E Jones & W W Jones Army

Jones, F E

  • 12th June 202112th June 2021
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F E Jones & W W Jones

F E Jones

Rank: Staff Sergeant

Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

Father: Mr W Jones

Brother: W W Jones

Father’s Address: 14 Battle Road, St Leonards

Published: April 1915

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Albert Catt Navy

Catt, Albert

  • 27th February 2021
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Albert Catt

Albert Catt

Rank: Able Seaman

Ship: HMS Sutlej

Address: 32 Norman Road, St Leonards

Published: October 1914

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