Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery
Roll of Honour
S - Z
Lieutenant Colonel
John Willoughby Scott, D. S. O. & Mentioned three times in Despatches
Commanding 8th Bn. Somerset Light Infantry, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars
23rd April 1917, aged 38.
Plot XV. G. 11.
Son of Sir John Scott, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., and Lady Scott; husband of Madeline E. Scott, of Tudor Cottage, Overthorpe, Banbury, Oxon.
His headstone bears the inscription "Love Means Sacrifice"
John Willoughby Scott, D. S. O. & Mentioned three times in Despatches
Commanding 8th Bn. Somerset Light Infantry, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars
23rd April 1917, aged 38.
Plot XV. G. 11.
Son of Sir John Scott, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., and Lady Scott; husband of Madeline E. Scott, of Tudor Cottage, Overthorpe, Banbury, Oxon.
His headstone bears the inscription "Love Means Sacrifice"
Lieutenant
Arthur Granville Sharp, M. C.
"D" Bty. 72nd Army Bde. attd. Guards Div. Artillery, Royal Field Artillery
23rd August 1918, aged 20.
Plot VIII. N. 8.
Son of Arthur Edward and Maud Lilian Sharp. Born in Orange Free State, South Africa.
His headstone bears the inscription "Remember, Whatever Happens It Will Have been Worth While"
Arthur Granville Sharp, M. C.
"D" Bty. 72nd Army Bde. attd. Guards Div. Artillery, Royal Field Artillery
23rd August 1918, aged 20.
Plot VIII. N. 8.
Son of Arthur Edward and Maud Lilian Sharp. Born in Orange Free State, South Africa.
His headstone bears the inscription "Remember, Whatever Happens It Will Have been Worth While"
Lieutenant
The Honourable Keith Anthony Stewart
2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
9th May 1915, aged 20.
Plot XVII. A. 21.
Son of the late Randolph Henry Stewart, 11th Earl of Galloway and of the Countess of Galloway, of Cumloden, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire.
His headstone bears the inscription "Requiescat In Pace"
The Honourable Keith Anthony Stewart
2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
9th May 1915, aged 20.
Plot XVII. A. 21.
Son of the late Randolph Henry Stewart, 11th Earl of Galloway and of the Countess of Galloway, of Cumloden, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire.
His headstone bears the inscription "Requiescat In Pace"
3030954 Private
Stephen Henry Taylor
87th Bn. Canadian Infantry
18th October 1918, aged 32.
Plot IX. D. 3.
Husband of Lottie M. Taylor, of 12, Rockaway St., Lynn, Mass., U.S.A.
His headstone bears the inscription "Faithful Husband Loyal Citizen Brave Soldier True Salvationist"
Stephen Henry Taylor
87th Bn. Canadian Infantry
18th October 1918, aged 32.
Plot IX. D. 3.
Husband of Lottie M. Taylor, of 12, Rockaway St., Lynn, Mass., U.S.A.
His headstone bears the inscription "Faithful Husband Loyal Citizen Brave Soldier True Salvationist"
Lieutenant
Archibal Alexander Warren, Twice Mentioned in Despatches
8th Bn. Border Regiment
10th January 1916, aged 19.
Plot XXI. C. 21.
Son of Timothy and Mary Don Warren, of 10, Westbourne Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow. Born at Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
His headstone bears the inscription "This Is The Happy Warrior This Is He..."
Archibal Alexander Warren, Twice Mentioned in Despatches
8th Bn. Border Regiment
10th January 1916, aged 19.
Plot XXI. C. 21.
Son of Timothy and Mary Don Warren, of 10, Westbourne Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow. Born at Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
His headstone bears the inscription "This Is The Happy Warrior This Is He..."
29377 Private
Thomas Whelan
1st Bn. The King's (Liverpool Regiment)
1st June 1916.
Plot III. B. 10.
Thomas Whelan
1st Bn. The King's (Liverpool Regiment)
1st June 1916.
Plot III. B. 10.
M12/103587 Lance Corporal
Leslie Roberts Wilshaw
No. 2 Water Tank Company, Army Service Corps.
3rd September 1917, aged 23.
Plot XIX. E. 15.
Son of S. M. George Marshall Wilshaw and Mary Emma Wilshaw, of 18, Arkwright St., Burnley, Lancs.
His headstone bears the inscription "Life's Race Well Run His Duty Done"
Leslie Roberts Wilshaw
No. 2 Water Tank Company, Army Service Corps.
3rd September 1917, aged 23.
Plot XIX. E. 15.
Son of S. M. George Marshall Wilshaw and Mary Emma Wilshaw, of 18, Arkwright St., Burnley, Lancs.
His headstone bears the inscription "Life's Race Well Run His Duty Done"
Lieutenant Colonel
Arthur Leonard Wrenford, Mentioned In Despatches"
Worcestershire Regiment attd. 4th Bn. East Lancashire Regiment
21st March 1918, aged 36.
Plot XXX. F. 17.
Son of William Leonard Wrenford, Barrister-at-Law, and Emily Flora Mary Wrenford, of Upton Manor, Brixham, South Devon; husband of Mrs. A. L. Wrenford, of 8, South Parade, Southsea. Entered Army 1903. University (Cambridge) Commission. 4th on Sandhurst List. Served with Worcestershire Regt. in Ireland, South Africa, Ceylon, India. 3 times seconded to Northern Nigeria Regt., West Africa, where he served first months of war, 1914.
His headstone bears the inscription "Heart Of Jesus In Thee I Trust Jesu Mercy, Mary Help R. I. P."
Arthur Leonard Wrenford, Mentioned In Despatches"
Worcestershire Regiment attd. 4th Bn. East Lancashire Regiment
21st March 1918, aged 36.
Plot XXX. F. 17.
Son of William Leonard Wrenford, Barrister-at-Law, and Emily Flora Mary Wrenford, of Upton Manor, Brixham, South Devon; husband of Mrs. A. L. Wrenford, of 8, South Parade, Southsea. Entered Army 1903. University (Cambridge) Commission. 4th on Sandhurst List. Served with Worcestershire Regt. in Ireland, South Africa, Ceylon, India. 3 times seconded to Northern Nigeria Regt., West Africa, where he served first months of war, 1914.
His headstone bears the inscription "Heart Of Jesus In Thee I Trust Jesu Mercy, Mary Help R. I. P."