Regiment: King's Shropshire Light Infantry

Lyno, Thomas –

Of 53, Brackley Street, Swinton, Lancashire. Home service only.

Maddock, Charles Edward –

Son of Edward and Elizabeth Maddock. Wounded in Palestine, 07/07/1918. Formerly 4/31937, Lancshire Fusiliers. Died at 1st Casualty Clearing Station, France.

Mather, Arthur –

Son of Alfred and Mary Mather, of Pendleton, Lancashire; husband of Katherine Mather, of 4, Higher Wharf Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire.

Matts, George –

Son of Sarah Matts (nee Welsby), of 178, Manchester Road, Little Hulton, Lancashire, and the late George Matts. Attached 1st Bn., Hereford Regiment. Died aged 22 years in 1919 and interred on 03/07/1919 at St. Paul’s (Peel) Churchyard. Address at time of burial 7, Queen Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire.

McLarty, Alexander –

Eldest son of Angus and Fanny McLarty, of 8, Birmingham Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A bugler, he served six years in India, with his Uncle, Daniel, of the same Regiment.

McLarty, Daniel –

Son of the late Alexander and Rebecca McLarty; brother of Angus McLarty, of 8, Birmingham Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Served in the South African Campaign.

McNulty, Joseph –

Husband of Mrs. McNulty, of 71, Argyle Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Served 13 years in the Army prior to the Great War, including service in the South African Campaign. Enlisted August 1915.

Mitchell, Tom –

Nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Richards, of Sunny View, 125, High Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Cousin of Fred Actonwho was killed November 1914.

Moffatt, Fred Halstead –

Of 80, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed in Action in North Africa. Also known as Fred HALSTEAD.

Monks, George –

Son of George William and Amelia Alice Monks, of 61, Ashburton Road, North Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire. Formerly 34472, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.

Moore, Thomas –

Son of John William and Emily Moore, of 12, St. Thomas Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 4/17828, Training Reserve Bn. Second son killed out of three serving. Recorded as MOORES in BJ&G.

Moran, Joseph –

Husband of Carrie Moran (nee Price). Died at Bailleul No.2 Clearing Hospital.

Mort, Alec –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mort, of 8, Lee Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 4, Hill Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Mullineaux, John –

Son of Mrs. Hannah Baker, of 3, Rutter Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 40, Keswick Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Served in both France and Salonika. Killed by a shell.