The Battalion were relieved by the 5th Battalion and moved into billets at Bailleuval as part of the Divisional Reserve.
2979/240830 Pte Henry Kingston was wounded by a gas shell and sent to the 18 CCS and 13 General Hospital before being transferred to England.
Henry Kingston was a labourer from Nottingham and enlisted into the 6th Battalion at Clay Cross on the 19th october 1914 aged 32.
Henry later returned to France and served with the 16th Battalion and was posted missing in April 1918. It was later reported that he had died in Germany.
He left a wife and a little girl called Lily Rebecca.


