Peel, Middleton –

Of 7, Brindle Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a melter in the brass foundry at Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted 1915. Formerly Private 32412, Reserve Regiment of Cavalry and 2nd/1st Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry.

Pendlebury, Thomas Harold –

Husband of Jane Pendlebury (nee Rawlinson), of 2, Pike View, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly 1st/4th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Perry, Alfred John Simmons –

Son of Mrs. A. C. Perry, of 286, Victoria Road, Horwich, Lancashire, formerly of 30, Crown Lane, Horwich, Lancashire. Reported as missing since 15/06/1915.

Phillips, William –

Son of Charles and Sarah Jane Phillips, of Austin’s Farm, Lostock, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.

Pickup, Frank –

Son of Reuben and Fanny Pickup, of 24, Heaviley Grove, Horwich, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Died of fever in the East.

Pimbley, Henry Alexander –

Son of Thomas and Mary A. Pimbley, of 60, Abbott Street, Horwich, Lancashire, and formerly of 20, Autumn Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly an employee of the Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted April 1915.

Plant, Arthur William –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Plant, of 7, Grundy Hill, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works. Formerly 6650, Lancashire Fusiliers.

Pollard, Thomas Edward –

Husband of Annie Pollard, of 44, Daisy Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works.

Poole, Harold –

Son of Albert and Eliza Poole, of Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire. Formerly 2723, Training Reserve Bn. Attached 60th Trench Mortar Battery.

Powell, Albert Edward –

Of 16, Mary Street East, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed at the Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted September 1914. Two brothers served in the Army.

Power, Christopher –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Power, of 25, Lower Newtown, Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland. Resided at 33, New Brunswick Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted February 1916.

Pulford, Harvey St. George James –

Son of Colonel Russell Richard Pulford, C.I.E. (Royal Engineers); husband of Hilda Frances Pulford, of Louisa Cottage, Exmouth, Devon. Formerly of 27, Marine Parade, Worthing, Sussex. An old boy of Rivington and Blackrod Grammar School. First British Military Governor of Nasiriya. Sometimes mistakenly recorded / reported as Barry Pulford.

Rance, Thomas –

Son of Thomas and Anne Rance, of 40, Troy Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, later of 23, John Street, Blackburn, Lancashire.