Regiment: Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

Murphy, Thomas Henry –

Son of the late Jesse and Ellen Murphy. Of 1, Boundary Street, Pendleton, Lancashire. Formerly 23642, Manchester Regiment.

Murray, James –

Of 208, Waterloo Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Death was notified to Miss L. Coop, of 8, Reformation Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.

Murray, John –

Of 34, Mercer Street, Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.

Murray, Archie –

Son of Stephen and Caroline Murray, of 21, Hulme Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously private 1881, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Murray, William –

Of 20, Burton Street, Folds Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Attached 1st Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Captured 22/12/1914 at La Bassee and prisoner of war held at Wittenberg Camp, Germany. Previously served in the South African Campaign.

Murray, George Henry –

Husband of Mrs. Murray, of 5, Cheetham Court, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 38 as an absentee from the 11th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment at Billericay, Essex since 24/07/1915 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 27/07/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26).

Murrison, John James D –

Son of Sapper Peter and Ruth Murrison, of 64, Darley Street, Farnworth, Lancashire, and formerly of 7, Thomas Street, Kearsley, Lancashire.

Musgrave, Bernard –

Husband of Ellen Susan Musgrave (nee Symes), of The Thorns, Sharples Park, Bolton, Lancashire.

Mushens, Herbert –

Elder son of William Rankin and Ada Ann Mushens, of 17, Glade Street, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School.

Mushens, William –

Younger son of William Rankin and Ada Ann Mushens, of 17, Glade Street, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted October 1914 in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Commissioned.

Musson, Francis William –

Son of Alfred William and Alice Maude Musson (nee Slater), of King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire. Formerly of Dunscar, Turton, Lancashire. Wounded July 1915 by a rifle grenade in the left forearm. Promoted from Second Lieutenant to Captain August 1917. Seconded to the Royal Flying Corps.

Myers, Richard Charles –

Son of Francis John and Alice C. Myers, of 39, Lower Richmond Road, Mortlake, London. Service number recorded as 235 on SDGW.