APPENDIX 2
ROLL OF HONOUR
Containing the names of 51 Members of the Family, whether by birth of marriage, who served in the Forces of the King during the Great Wars of 1914-1918 and 1939-1945.
The following made the supreme sacrifice:-
Cecil Hamilton Clibborn (2)
Capt. 92nd Punjabis, Indian Army. Died of wounds received in action in Mesopotamia, 7th April, 1916, aged 30 years.
Cuthbert John Hamilton
Clibborn (3)
Brigade Major Royal Horse Artillery. Killed in action at Armentieres, 14th December 1915, aged 32 years.
Derek Percy Cox (4)
Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps. Killed upon a bombing expedition into Germany, 21st August 1917.
Alexander Beamish Hamilton
C.B. (5)
Brigadier-General. Died from illness contracted on active service, 30th December 1918.
Archibald Samuel Hamilton (1)
Lieut.-Col. Commanding 14th Battn. Durham Light Infantry. Died 13th October 1915, from wounds received in action 26th September 1915.
Paul Norman Hamilton (6)
Private 11th Machine Gun Coy. Australian Imperial Force. Died from illness while on active service, 8th August 1918.
The Honble. Harold Alfred
Vyvyan St. George Harmsworth (7)
Captain Irish Guards. Died 12th February 1918, from wounds received in action in November 1917.
The Honble. Vere Sidney Tudor
Harmsworth (8)
Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Force. Killed in action, 13th November 1916.
John Steven King (11)
Served in the Royal Flying Corps. "Missing" and afterwards reported killed, October 1918.
Lucas Henry St. Aubyn King (9)
Captain Leinster Regiment. Killed in action, 8th May 1915
Charles Thompson (10)
Served with the Canadian Forces. Killed at the Battle of Ypres.
The following also served:-
Henry Ernest Bell
Private Artists' Rifles O.T/C.
Philip Alexander Bell
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery.
Theodore Bell
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps.
Arthur Lyle Birch
Lieutenant 1/5th Cheshire Regiment.
Boughey Burgess
Major Royal Engineers
Henry Lionel Brockett Burdett-Burgess
Captain Canadian Pioneer Battalion.
Percy Collingwood Burton
Lieutenant Colonel Army Service Corps.
Gunning Campbell Charles Clarke
Major 10th Jats, Indian Army.
Charles Dennis
Lieutenant Colonel Australian Army Medical Corps.
Alfred Curzon Dobell
Major Queen's Own Canadian Hussars.
Richard Gerald Eyre
Major 1st Battalion Connaught Rangers
John Blyth Falls
Lieutenant Royal Navy
Edmund Ussher Grimshaw
Major Royal Engineers
Arthur Hamilton
Major Indian Medical Service
Walter Alfred Hamilton Grimshaw
Major Connaught Rangers
Charles Gough Hamilton
Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment
John Eric Vivian Colcough Hamilton
Lieutenant Royal Air Force
Hubert John Douglas Hamilton
Lieutenant Commander Royal Indian Navy
Denis Nigel Alex Butler Hamilton
Served with Army in Africa and Abyssinia
Henry Talbot Hamilton
Captain Australian Army Medical Corps
James Paumier Hamilton
Lieutenant Connaught Rangers
John Edgar Hamilton D.C.M.
Sergeant 11th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Force
William George Hamilton D.S.O. C.S.I. C.B.
Brigadier General
Hugh William Roberts Hamilton D.S.O. M.C.
Captain Royal Engineers (Son of above)
Alfred Leicester St. Barbe Harmsworth
Captain Gloucester Regiment
The Honble. Esmond Cecil Harmsworth
Lieutenant Royal Marine Artillery
Harold Cecil Aubrey Harmsworth
Lieutenant Royal Marine Battalion
Robert Lovel St. John Harmsworth
Oxford University O.T.C.
Vyyvan George Harmsworth
Served in Army Service Corps.
Aubrey Richard Langton
Captain Royal Air Force
The Rev. Hugh Banastre Langton
Chaplain of the Forces in Egypt
Walter Eric Langton
Lieutenant Royal Air Force
Cuthbert William Maffett
Captain Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Desmond Bloomfield Maffett
Lieutenant 31st Punjabis, Indian Army
Reginald Ernest Maffett
Lieutenant Colonel 1st Battalion West Riding Regiment
William Victor Cecil Maffett
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery
Frederick Miles
Served in 75th Canadian Battalion
J.P. Ryan M.C.
M.D. Royal Army Medical Corps
Frederick Albert Spencer
Major Machine Gun Corps, Cavalry
Herbert Bland Stokes
Captain Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Wilfred Hubert Wild
Lieutenant Colonel Northumberland Fusiliers