Son of Mrs. Lockton, of 140, Bury Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously gassed and hospitalised at a Sheffield hospital.
Lomas, William –
Formerly Private 2818, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported missing 09/08/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.
Lomax, Joseph –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lomax, of 252, Clegg’s Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire; husband of Immin Chadwick (formerly Lomax), of 23, Hindley Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly of 12, Lord Street, Kearsley, Lancashire.
Longworth, Thomas –
Nephew of Mrs. William Brierley (nee Watson), of 1, Alpine Terrace, Kearsley, Lancashire, and the late Private William Brierley. Of 12, Sunny Bank, Prestolee, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.
Longworth, Arthur –
Son of William Longworth, manager of the Horwich Bleachworks, and Emma Longworth, of 1, Edge Hill, Horwich, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Some records mistakely record 10th Bn., and date of death as 31/07/1915.
Lord, Fred –
Youngest of fours sons of William and Margaret E. Lord, of 65, Rishton Lane, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, and later of 20, Tenby Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. St. Mark’s.
Lord, Thomas –
One of four sons of William and Margaret E. Lord, of 65, Rishton Lane, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, and later of 20, Tenby Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing since 31/07/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.
Lowe, Benjamin –
Reported in BJ&G as Pte. C. S. Lowe.
Lyon, Bertram –
Son of Henry and Ellen Lyon, of 3, Bottom-o’th’-Moor, Harwood, Turton, Lancashire, and formerly of 117, Tonge Moor Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported as H. LYONS in BJ&G.
Lythgoe, Albert –
Son of Mrs. Mary Lythgoe, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Teresa Griffiths (formerly Lythgoe), of 14, Whitby Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported as Lance Corporal in BC and BJ&G. Missing since 26/10/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.
MacDonald, Albert –
Youngest of three soldier sons of Mrs. MacDonald, widow, of 15, Mary Street, Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 52, Emmanuel Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Emmanuel School. Killed.
Maden, Joseph –
Oldest of three solider sons of William and Ellen Maden, of 249 Darwen Road, Bromley Cross, Turton, Lancashire. Formerly 3501, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Makant, Angus Virtue –
Second son of John William Makant, J.P., and Florence Makant, of Gilnow Lodge, Bolton, Lancashire. Educated at Harrow and Clare College, Cambridge. B.A. (Cantab.). Well known as a cricketer and footballer. Gazetted second lieutenant 29/01/1910. Promoted Captain 23/12/1914. Shot and killed by a German sniper.
Maloney, James –
Of 53, Darwin Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 2, Lower Eden Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported as F Maloney in BJ&G.
Mangnall, Albert –
Of 41, Mount Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Formerly 5339, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Promoted from Private to Lance Corporal 16/08/1915.
Marron, John –
Husband of Mrs. Marron, of 457, Lynton Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Brackley Colliery, Little Hulton, Lancashire.
Marsden, Joseph –
Of 1, Lever’s Court, Osbourne Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Of 2, Middlefell Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Received gunshot wound in right arm 18/06/1915.
Marsh, William –
Son of Henry and Sarah Marsh, of 96, Bradford Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Memorial in Walkden (St. Paul) Walkden Churchyard.
Marshall, George –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall, of The Half Way House, 127, Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed in the Hotel Street Gas Offices of the Bolton Corporation. Ss. Peter and Paul’s R.C. Church. Killed by a grenade explosion.
Marshall, Henry –
Husband of Phoebe Collier Marshall (nee Berry), of 415, Old Fold, Walkden, Lancashire. Had previously served in the 1st Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers, and had purchased his discharge. Attached 8th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.