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During the 1st week in May

The following men were taken ill and/or returned to England Time Expired

Taken ill:-

  • 1588 Pte Walter Wragg a cotton operator from Little Hucklow and a Pre-War Territorial who served in “D” Company. Admitted to 1st North Midland Field Ambulance with scabies.1588 Wragg
  • 1012 Pte Edward Nightingale a coal miner from Eckington and Pre-War Territorial who served in “F” Company. Admitted to 1st North Midland Field Ambulance with scabies.
  • 2609 Pte Arthur Collier a labourer from Whaley Bridge who enlisted in October 1914. Admitted to 1st North Midland Field Ambulance with scabies.2609 collier
  • 1804 Pte Harry Bagshaw a stonemason from Matlock and a Pre-War Territorial who served with “E” Company. Admitted to 1st North Midland Field Ambulance with scabies.1804 Samuel Bagshaw1804 Bagshaw
  • 4101 Pte Alfred Allen from Old Whittington who enlisted in March 1915 and arrived in France with the 6th Reinforcement in March 1916. Admitted to 1st North Midland Field Ambulance, 30th Casualty Clearing Station and 22nd General Hospital with bronchial pneumonia. Transferred to England and discharged October 1916.4101 Allen

Time Expired:-

  • 1317 Pte William Haywood a miner from  Bolsover and Pre-War Territorial in “F” Company. Returned to England on the “SS Lydia” pending discharge due to Termination of Engagement.1317 Haywood
  • 1418 Charles Vernon Lee a cabinet maker from Chesterfield and Pre-War Territorial in “A” Company. Retuned to England pending discharge due to Termination of Engagement.1418 lee
  • 1409 Pte George Smart a miner from Clay Cross and Pre-War Territorial in “G” Company. Retuned to England pending discharge due to Termination of Engagement.1409 Smart
  • 1404 Pte John Davenport a coal miner from Bolsover and Pre-War Territorial in “F” Company. Retuned to England on “SS Copenhagen” pending discharge due to Termination of Engagement.1404 Davenport

On these days 20th-28th February 1916

20.2.1916 – 28.2.1916 PUCHEVILLERS: The Battn provided an average of 360 men per day, with complement of Officers and NCOs for fatigue and working parties under RE on the new line (Sector CANDAS – BELLE EALISE).

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


The Brigade is now quite scattered and out of control since arriving back from MARSEILLES on the 28th of last month, much useful training has been carried out in open fighting, musketry etc more would have been done had we experienced better weather. The latter has been vile – nearly the whole of every Battalion has fired a short course of musketry laid down by Brigade HQRS.

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


 Amongst the sick and wounded during this time were:-

  • 1786 Pte. Frank Sydney Baskerville, a fitter from Chesterfield and a Pre-War Territorial, suffered from pyrexia on the 18th February and was transferred to the 46th Divisional Rest Station. He rejoined the 1/6th Battalion on the 23rd February.1786 Baskerville
  • 1690 Pte. Fred Phillips, a miner from Clowne and a Pre-War Territorial in “F” Company, suffered suffered from pyrexia on the 18th February and was transferred to the 46th Divisional Rest Station. He rejoined the 1/6th Battalion on the 24th February and was posted to “C” Company. He had previously been gassed on the 14th October 1915.1690 Phillips
  • 2014 Sergeant Ernest Hallam, a labourer from Chapel-en-le-Frith and a Pre-War Territorial in “B” Company, suffered from multiple boils and was admitted to the 1/3 NMFA and 19 CCS. He rejoined the 1/6th Battalion on the 13th March 1916. He had previously suffered a bullet wound on the 26th May 1915.2014 Hallam
  • 1384 Pte. Frederick Annis Barker, a shoemaker from Stoney Middleton and a Pre-War Territorial in “D” Company, returned to England on the SS “LYDIA” pending discharge on termination of engagement.1384 Barker
  • 1824 Pte Fred Wright, a brickmaker from New Mills and a Pre-War Territorial in “H” Company who had joined the 139th Brigade Machine Gun Company, suffered from enteric fever and was treated in 3 General Hospital before transfer to England. 1824 Wright
  • 2028 Pte Robert Sherwin, a foreman from Buxton and a Pre-War Territorial returned to England on this day for re-enlistment into the Royal Engineers.2028 sherwin

On this day 11th September 1915

11.9.1915 CANAL I33: LONDON GAZZETTE. Corpl. W.A. Lytle to be Sec. Lieut. 12.9.15.Lytle

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


Sept 11th. On guard, 2 hrs on & 4 hrs off in daytime. 1 hr on & 2 hrs off at night. Very nice day. Aeroplanes busy, & some shelling especially about sunset. Zepp raid on London.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]


1188 Wright1188 Pte. John Wright, a miner from Danesmoor, was transferred to England on ‘SS Lydia’ pending discharge.

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