Lang, Thomas –

Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lang, of 85, Venice Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Lang, of 37, Back Commission Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Langdon, James –

Son of George and Annie Langdon, of 11, Norton Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 10, Mortfield Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Langdon, Walter –

Son of George and Annie Langdon, of 11, Norton Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1917.

Lapoutre, Jean –

Son of M. A. Lapoutre, proprietor of St. Paul’s Worsted Mill, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Surname also spelled as LEPOUTRE in BJ&G.

Larkin, William –

Son of Betsy Larkin, of 46, Back Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Eliza A. Leonard (formerly Larkin), of 45, Croasdale Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Latham, William –

Husband of Minnie Latham, of 822, Dundas Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formerly of 208, Eskrick Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Died at No.29 Casualty Clearing Station from gunshot wounds to abdomen, left thigh and groin.

Latham, Fergus Norman Wilkinson –

Son of William Henry and Mary Jane Latham, of 3, Wyresdale Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

Laughna, James –

Son of Thomas and Rebecca Laughna, of 421, Wigan Road, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded in the back in an accident on 16/06/1916.

Lawrence, William –

Son of William Samuel Sebestopol Lawrence and Jane Lawrence (nee France), of 23, Ada Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing at Gallipoli since 09/08/1915 and subsequently presumed killed.

Lawrence, Percy Stewart –

Son of William Samuel Sebestopol Lawrence and Jane Lawrence (nee France), of 23, Ada Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. M. E. (Nellie) Lawrence, of 41, Pen Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Lawrie, Peter –

Son of George and Elizabeth Lawrie, of 28, Bromwich Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Ethel Lawrie, of 418, Bridgeman Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Lazenby, William –

Younger son of Wilson and Eva Annie Lazenby, of 6, Back Apple Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported wounded and missing since 12/03/1915 at Neuve Chapelle, and subsequently presumed killed.

Leach, James Arthur –

Husband of Mrs. Leach, of 71, Victoria Grove, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing since 25/04/1915 at the second battle of Ypres, and subsequently presumed killed. His eldest son served in the Machine Gun Corps in Egypt.

Leach, John –

Husband of Mary Jane Leach (nee Evans), of 112, Morris Green Lane, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire.

Leach, Thomas –

Son of Mrs. Leach, of 282, Bury New Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914.

Leather, Joseph –

Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Leather, of 54, Crook Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Wounded by shrapnel in the back 02/08/1916 and died on the way to hospital after completing repairing a communication wire.

Leatherbarrow, Fred –

Son of Thomas and Mary Ann Leatherbarrow, of 49, Alexandra Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed in the Corporation Weights and Measures Office, Coronation Street, Bolton, Lancashire. One of five soldier sons.