Regiment: King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment

Dean, William –

Husband of Mrs. Dean, of 32, Stewart Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Service number wrongly recorded as 4949 on SDGW.

Dean, William –

Brother of Mrs. Isabella Barrett, of 5, Brierley Street, Brindle Heath, Pendleton, Lancashire. Previously served in the 4th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers.

Demaine, Edward –

Son of William and Elizabeth Demaine, of 19, Windermere Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Dennison, John –

Of 18, Blackhorse Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.

Derbyshire, Ralph –

Son of Annie Derbyshire, of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, and the late William Derbyshire. Clerk in the London and North Western Railway at Manchester. Service number recorded as 1858 on SDGW.

Dickinson, Edward –

Son of Roger and Esther Dickinson, of 42, Hill Lane, Blackrod, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Formerly 1st/4th and 1st Bn., King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Four timed wounded.

Dickson, Angus –

Son of James and Margaret Hogg Dickson, of 31, Lugsmore Lane, St. Helens, Lancashire; brother of Mrs. John Aspinall, of 2, St. James Street, Daisy Hill, Westhoughton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly Private, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Commissioned September 1916. Killed by accident.

Diggle, Arthur –

Youngst son of Mr. Joseph Diggle; brother of Albert Edward Diggle, of 2, Back Mount Pleasant, Darcy Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Dillon, John –

Husband of Mrs. S. M. Dillon, of 26, School Street, Lower Broughton, Lancashire.

Dingsdale, Herbert –

Eldest son of Mrs. Campbell, of 43, Falcon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Of 149, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 24313, South Lancashire Regiment.

Disley, Richard –

Husband of Mrs. Disley, of Eagley, Turton, Lancashire. Served ten years in India. Served in the South African Campaign. Awarded the D.C.M. “for an act of signal gallantry, on June 14th, 1900, capturing a machine gun which was harrassing the British advance.” Queen’s Medal, Good Conduct and Long Service Medals.