Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Brooks, John Henry –

Husband of Mrs. Brooks, of 15, Pedder Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously served in the South African and Soudan Campaigns. Police Constable 143 of the Bolton County Borough Police since 29/09/1904 prior to enlisting for war service. (Bolton Archives: ABJ/22/136). Returned to his police duties 20/06/1917.

Brooks, Joseph –

Son of Joseph and Rachel Ann Brooks, of 17, Ollerton Terrace, Eagley Bank, Turton, Lancashire. Formerly Driver 1348, Royal Field Artillery.

Broughton, James –

Son of Robert and Elizabeth Broughton, of 97, Nelson Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Trumpeter. Served in Egypt.

Brown, John –

Of 38, Hampden Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Youngest of six soldier brothers.

Brown, Charles Reginald –

Son of Thomas Henry and Grace Amelia Brown (nee Ward), of Ashbourne, Radcliffe Road, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1897-1899).

Brown, Donald –

Son of the late Ald. J. W. Brown, J.P., of Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1897-1900). Wounded 06/01/1916 at Gallipoli.

Brown, H –

Of 130, Fogg Lane, Wigan, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Brown, H –

Of 17, Dijon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.

Brown, Allan Ward –

Son of Thomas Henry and Grace Amelia Brown (nee Ward), of Ashbourne, Radcliffe Road, Bolton, Lancashire.

Brown, J –

Awarded a testimonial inscribed on vellum from the Royal Humane Society for bravery in saving a comrade from drowning in the Suez Canal.

Brown, J –

Of 113, Bolton Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.