Buckley, William –
Of 20, Royley Row, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted September / October 1915.
Buckley, William –
Of 20, Royley Row, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.
Buckley, William Edward –
Son of Edward and Suzanna Buckley, of 22, Arden Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and later of 6, Wright Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 2865, 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Caught as an absentee from Oswestry since 20/05/1916 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 22/05/1916 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/27).
Buckmaster, Henry Augustine –
Son of the Rev. Charles John and Evelyn Jean Buckmaster (Nee Meredith), of Hindley Vicarage, Hindley, Wigan, Lancashire. Formerly 37695, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Commissioned 31/07/1917.
Buckmaster, Ralph Neville Lendon –
Son of the Rev. Charles John and Evelyn Jean Buckmaster (nee Meredith), of Hindley Vicarage, Hindley, Wigan, Lancashire. Gazetted Second Lieutenant in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in 1915 from the Rossall School’s Officer Training Corps.
Buffey, D –
Appointed paid Lance Corporal January 1916.
Bull, Albert –
Son of Mr and Mrs Bull, and husband of Mrs Bull, of 30, Peabody Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Severely wounded 07/07/1917. Two brothers also wounded.
Bull, –
Machine Gun Section.
Bullock, F –
Of 19, Merehall Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915.
Bullough, Richard –
Son of Albert and Margaret Bullough, of 137, Bradford Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Bullough, Thomas –
Bullough, Clifford –
Son of Mr. R. and Mrs. E. Bullough, of 45, Albert Road, Farnworth, Lancashire. An old boy of Farnworth Grammar School. Enlisted March 1915 aged 17. Formerly Private 5647, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Had been made a sergeant, and reported to be one of the youngest sergeants in the Army. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.
Bullough, Ernest Fletcher –
Son of Thomas and Sarah Bullough, of 35, Silverdale Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.
Bullough, Frank –
Son of Thomas and Mary Bullough, of 174, Rishton Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. “Private Frank Bullough, 486 Bridgeman Street, Bolton, was wounded on November 30th and died in a casualty clearing station the following day. He was a spinner at Messrs. Crosses and Winkworth’s Pike Mill, and enlisted in October 1914. He had been at the front two years. He was connected with Fletcher Street Wesleyan Church, having been Sunday school secretary for some years, and his name is on the Roll of Honour there.” (BJ&G)
Bulpitt, Joseph –
Of 4, Speakman Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915.
Bumberry, James –
Son of James and Elizabeth Bumberry, of 13, Charnock Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Bumberry, John Thomas –
Son of James and Elizabeth Bumberry, of 13, Charnock Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed by the explosion of a mine.
Bunn, James –
Son of Sarah Alice Whowell (formerly Bunn), of 34, Raphael Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Bunting, John Frederick –
Husband of Alice Bunting, of 67, Corson Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Reported wounded, then missing and subsequently presumed killed.