Prescott, Sidney –
Son of Mr. T. H. and Mrs. M. A. Prescott, of 659, St. Helens Road, Bolton, Lancashire, formerly of 606, Salford Road, Over Hulton, Lancashire.
Prescott, Henry –
Son of Thomas and Emma Prescott, and 25, Parkdale Road, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 4978, Army Pay Corps.
Preston, Alexander –
Son of the late Mr. Joseph John Preston, of 16, Crosby Road, Bolton, Lancashire. First reported as wounded, then as wounded and missing, and subsequently confirmed killed.
Preston, George H –
Husband of Mrs. Preston, of 69, Arnold Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Formerly 42379, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Preston, John –
Son of the late William Preston and of Ann Lowe (formerly Preston) and stepson of James Lowe, of Bolton, Lancashire; brother of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Robson, of 22, Cotton Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire.
Preston, Willie Holmes –
Son of Susannah Preston, of 4, Warwick Mount, Batley, Yorkshire. Formerly the golf professional at the Old Links, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed by shrapnel wound to the chest.
Price, Charles –
Husband of Mrs. Price, of 48, Rushey Fold Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously served with the Lancashire Fusiliers throughout the South African Campaign. Enlisted September 1914.
Price, Samuel –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Price, of 13, Bury Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1914. Reported missing since 18/08/1916 and subsequently presumed killed. Two brothers also served, one invalided from France, and one thrice wounded and served in Mesopotamia.
Priestley, Arthur –
Youngest son of the late Mr. William Priestley, of Deansgate, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Sarah Ellen Priestley, of 12, Hillside Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly a tram driver for the Bolton Corporation Tramways Department. Enlisted September 1917.
Prince, William –
Son of Mrs. Ellen Schofield, of 9, Ryley Street, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire.
Pritchard, George Robert –
Son of Mrs. Mary Quinn. Formerly 5819, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Proctor, Robert –
Son of Mrs. E. Proctor, of 102, Morris Green Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Served in the South African Campaign. Formerly Sergeantr 6042, King’s Liverpool Regiment.
Prothero, William Albert –
Son of Mrs. E. A. Prothero, of 7, Edgar Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Quegan, John Edward –
Eldest son of Michael and Winifred Quegan, of 9, Locke Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 54, Virgil Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Quinlan, James –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinlan, of 42, Poplar Street, School Hill, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 26, Charles Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 4302, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed by a shell whilst in his dug-out.
Quinlan, John –
Son of the late Denis and Annie Quinlan, of 25, Baber Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire.
Quinlan, Thomas –
Son of Annie Quinlan, of 25, Baber Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 8059, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded by shell fragments 26/10/1917 and subsequently died of his injuries.
Raby, Ambrose –
Son of the late James and Elizabeth Raby, of 81, High Street, Chapeltown, Turton, Lancashire. Died at the 49th Field Ambulance, Bienvilliers.
Raby, John –
Son of Thomas and Margaret Raby, of 51, Union Road, Tonge Moor, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Raby, of 38, Union Road, Tong Moor, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Member of the congregation of St. Mary of the Assumption Roman Catholic church, Bolton, Lancashire.