Lewis, John Edward –

Husband of Mrs. O’Hara (formerly Lewis), of 5, Denvale Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 98, Arkwright Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a porter by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. Formerly Bombardier 35, Royal Field Artillery, discharged in May 1916 as time expired, and re-enlisted subsequently.

Lewis, William –

Son of Thomas and Alice Lewis, of 579, Bury Road, Breightmet, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously served 3 years with the 5th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Admitted 1st Canadian Casualty Clearing Station dangerously wounded by gunshot to the head penetrating brain. Died at 1st Southern General Hospital, Dudley Road, Birmingham.

Lewis, William –

Son of Mary Ann Haslam (formerly Lewis), of 54, Fleet Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late W. Lewis. Stepson of Private George Haslam, Coldstream Guards, who was prisoner of war since 02/11/1914. A time-expired soldier, he was recalled to the colours in February 1917. His brother Edward also fell.

Lewtas, John (Jack) –

Son of Robert and Sarah Jane Lewtas (nee Langston), of 22, Fern Street, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 39, Shipton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Youngest of three brothers serving.

Lewtas, Thomas –

Son of Robert and Sarah Jane Lewtas (nee Langston), of 22, Fern Street, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 39, Shipton Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Sarah Roberts (formerly Lewtas), of Springfield, Illinois, U.S.A., and formerly of 39, Bangor Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and 22, Fern Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 3489, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Leyland, Herbert B –

Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Leyland, of 13, Sunning Hill Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Leyland, John Henry –

Son of James and Jane Leyland, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mary Jane Leyland, of 76, Snowdon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Leyland, John Robert (Bob) –

Son of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Leyland, of 119, Holland Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 242262, 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died 30/04/1925 aged 32 years and interred in grave C.E. 2. P1. 54. at Bolton (Astley Bridge) Cemetery on 01/05/1925.

Leyland, Thomas –

Son of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Leyland, of 119, Holland Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Walter Leyland.

Leyland, Fred –

Son of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Leyland, of 119, Holland Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported wounded July 1916. One of three soldier brothers.

Liddell, Charles –

Son of George Henry and Annie Elizabeth Liddell, of 46, Thynne Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Youngest brother missing since 28/04/1917.

Liddell, Francis –

Son of George Henry and Annie Elizabeth Liddell, of 46, Thynne Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 36, Rigby Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Lievesley, Albert Edward –

Son of Thomas and Mary Alice Lievesley, of 86, Church Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the London and North Western Railway Company as a Improver to Joiner in the Permanent Way Department at Edge Hill, Liverpool. Enlisted December 1914. Killed when a shell burst in his billet.

Liles, Frederick –

Husband of Mrs. Liles, of 87, Rawsthorne Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 38473, Cheshire Regiment.

Lindley, Charles –

Son of Charles and Mary Lindley, of 2, Hooton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the Bolton Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted aged 16 in November 1915. Survived the torpedoing of the troopship Arcadian. Attached 3rd/57th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed when a shell burst in his dug-out in Italy.

Lindley, James –

Son of John and Ellen Lindley, of 286, Manchester Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 203723, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Lindow, Arthur –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindow, of 63, Croston Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915. Killed by a shell.

Lindow, George –

Only son of J. and Isabella Lindow, of 48, Back Haydock Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1914.

Lindsay, Henry (Harry) –

Son of Joseph and Frances Lindsay, of Dene Mount, 212, Wigan Road, Bolton, Lancashire. M.A. An old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1902-1905). Gazetted Second Lieutenant, 4th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in September 1914, promoted Lieutenant 17/07/1915 and to Captain 10/10/1915. Shot through the head and instantly killed.