23.4.1917 LIEVIN: The Battalion attacked FOSSE 3 De LIEVIN see report attached.
See here for full account of the action.
Casualties in this action:-
Cecil Arthur Brown (1893-1917)
- Wounded & missing Lt Cecil Arthur Brown
- Wounded Capt Evelyn Brownlow Johnson, 2/Lts Vernon Hay Armitage, Bertram Noel Parker, Walter Archer, Kenneth Hills Bond (at duty)
Other Ranks
- Killed 21.
- Wounded 71 with 5 at duty. The names of 40 wounded man are known.
- Missing 3.
23.4.1917 LIEVIN: The Battalion by 5th Battalion Sherwood Foresters and marched into billets at MARQUEFFLES FERME (Divisional Reserve).
1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]
To be completed
139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]
















The three men are buried next to each other in Plot 1, Row F
4018 Pte Reginald Knee the only son of Rose Knee of 35 Cross St. in Newark. Reginald was an apprentice turner and enlisted in the 3/8th Battalion Sherwood Foresters at Newark in May 1915 aged 19. Following training he arrived in France on the 16th July 1916 with the 14th Reinforcement.

Roy Woodhouse was a painter and decorator and enlisted into “E” Matlock Company in January 1912 aged 19. He was the son of Elias and Clara Woodhouse of “Tor Side” on Jackson Rd in Matlock.





All are six men buried next to each other in Plot I, Row H, Graves 29 to 34




















