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On this day 13th May 1916

13.5.1916 HUMBERCAMPS: Capt R Saxby took over Command and payment of Lr “C” Company.Saxby

 Captain Reginald Saxby

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


May 13th: 8am arrived railhead. Found limber & mens cart & proceeded 14 miles to Battn. Country much better than previously. Battn resting in a village HUMBERCAMPS. Comfortable billets – very pleasant to be back. War seems very quite here – there is no firing have heard a gun yet & have seen only 1 aeroplane. There are no shelled buildings, shell holes or dead & our chief work seems to be digging fatigues at nigh

[Lieutenant Josiah Taylor]


Same working parties required from Battn and in addition a party of 90 other ranks (25 from 7th Battn S.F. & 65 from Bde M.G. Coy) to bury cable for 137 Inf. Bde.

9 Officers arrived:-

  • 2/Lt J.W. POTTER (5th Battn)
  • 2/Lt D. CALLOW (5th Battn)
  • Capt R Saxby (6th Battn)
  • Lt J Taylor (6th Battn)
  • Lt G.S. RIVINGTON (6th Battn)
  • Lt A.H. GOODALL (6th Battn)
  • Capt R.H. PIGGFORD (8th Battn)
  • 2/Lt H, de MARTELLI (8th Battn)

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]


 

On this day 25th November 1915

25.11.1915 LA COUTRE: Major Edward HALL reported for duty.Hall E

25.11.1915 LA COUTRE: Bombing enterprise undertaken by Lt. W.A. LYTLE & bombers on German trenches. See report herewith.

LytleWar Diary [WO/95/2694]

Report in War Diary Appendix 1915 27 Nov Boars Head

For more details on the Boars Head Raid – see here


Nov 25th. Lt. J. & Cpl. L. went up to trenches in morning & found bombs, so we went up after dinner, but came back owing to German shells -–some very close – rotten experience. 12 cas in B Co. C Co relieved B at night in front line.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]


“B” (Capt. Saxby) Company Casualties

  • 1598 Sergt. George Henry Morley a coal miner from Stavely and a pre-War Territorial (F Company) was killed in action.
  • 2343 Cpl. Arthur Simpson from Chapel-en-le-Frith was killed in action.
  • 773 Pte Percy Green a calico printer and pre-War Territorial from New Mills suffered a GSW in the right ankle.
  • 2303 Pte. John Lovatt Knight a motor body maker from Bakewell was wounded.

“D” (Capt. Blackwall) Company Casualties

  • 3356 Pte. Charles Pepperday a pony driver from Clay Cross was wounded.
  • 3646 Pte. Wilfred Fowkes a pony driver from Chesterfield was wounded.
  • 2742 Pte. Harold Baker was wounded.

 

On this day 5th October 1915

5.10.1915 HINGES: Details proceeded to MAZINGARBE and joined Bn who came out of trenches and billeted in MAZINGARBE.

[WO/95/2694]


Oct 5th. Rose at about 9 a.m. after a good night rest. Guarding blankets etc. in morning, & began packing up after dinner. Left Hinges at 4 p.m. & got to Sailly about 8 p.m. Stopped in an empty house for the night. Batt returned from trenches about midnight with many German souvenirs.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]


We de-bussed after about an hour proceeding through the approach trenches we reached the battle front, the noise, the carnage and the stench beggars description, we were in a part of the front that a kilted regiment had attacked, their casualties had been considerable, and their transport which had been formed up to follow them if the attack had been successful, but the attack had not been successful, and the whole convoy had been destroyed by the German artillery fire.

There were hundreds of dead and dying mules and horses, smashed wagons and stores of every description. The dead drivers were left there, but the wounded had been taken away. We were ordered to make some sort of order out of the chaos and to prepare to join in the attack, but the German artillery had decided to give us Hell and continued to pour a hail of heavy shell fire to smash our further attempt at renewed attack.

[2305 Pte. Frank Longson]


1961 L/Cpl John Marsland

1961 Marshland1961 L/Cpl John Marsland, a farm labourer from Kettleshulme, was transferred to England on the SS Atlanta due to being underage for overseas service.1961 Marsland 2John has originally enlisted in May 1913 and gave his age as 17 years and 1 month; however, the 1911 Census records his birth in 1899 making him only about 14 years old.

Marsland 1911 CensusSaxby 1913

John was originally tested into “H” Company, which was under the command of Captain Reginald Saxby.Saxby

After returning to England John was attached to the 29th Provisional Battalion in January 1916. He was temporarily released for agricultural work on his father farm in July and August 1916 before joining the 6th Reserve Battalion on 11th August 1916.

Marsland 3John returned to France in December 1917 and was posted to the 1st Battalion Sherwood Foresters and was reported missing on the 27th May 1918. He became a prisoner of war and was finally repatriated on the 2nd December 1918.