Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner
Roll of Honour
A - L

Lieutenant
Francis Douglas Adamson
2nd Bn. Border Regiment
16th November 1915, aged 24.
Plot III. E. 5.
Native of Houghton-le-Spring. Son of Clara I. Adamson, of 1, Belford Terrace, Sunderland, and the late Cuthbert Edward Adamson.
His headstone bears the inscription; "From The Contagion Of The World's Slow Stain He Is Secure With Christ." Loosely quoted from - 'An Elegy on the Death of John Keats,'
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Francis Douglas Adamson
2nd Bn. Border Regiment
16th November 1915, aged 24.
Plot III. E. 5.
Native of Houghton-le-Spring. Son of Clara I. Adamson, of 1, Belford Terrace, Sunderland, and the late Cuthbert Edward Adamson.
His headstone bears the inscription; "From The Contagion Of The World's Slow Stain He Is Secure With Christ." Loosely quoted from - 'An Elegy on the Death of John Keats,'
By Percy Bysshe Shelley

Lieutenant
H. Ball
3rd Bn. East Yorkshire Regiment, attached to 160th Tunnelling Coy. Royal Engineers
13th January 1916, aged 21.
Plot III. D. 11.
Son of William Henry and Rhoda Ball, of "Milburn," Thrybergh, Rotherham, Yorks.
His headstone bears the following inscription; "The Path of Duty Leads to Glory."
H. Ball
3rd Bn. East Yorkshire Regiment, attached to 160th Tunnelling Coy. Royal Engineers
13th January 1916, aged 21.
Plot III. D. 11.
Son of William Henry and Rhoda Ball, of "Milburn," Thrybergh, Rotherham, Yorks.
His headstone bears the following inscription; "The Path of Duty Leads to Glory."

9760 Corporal
William Bartlett, D. C. M.
"C" Company, 2nd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment
17th May 1915, aged 23.
Plot IV. H. 9.
Husband of L. V. Bartlett, of 27, Downing St., Farnham, Surrey.
William Bartlett, D. C. M.
"C" Company, 2nd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment
17th May 1915, aged 23.
Plot IV. H. 9.
Husband of L. V. Bartlett, of 27, Downing St., Farnham, Surrey.

Second Lieutenant
Frederick Walter Battley
11th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment
21st April 1916, aged 21.
Plot III. Q. 2.
Son of Ernest F. and Frances Battley, of 21 Old Kent Rd., London. Born at Camberwell, London.
His headstone bears the following inscription; "They Shall Grow Not Old As We That Are Left Grow Old."
Frederick Walter Battley
11th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment
21st April 1916, aged 21.
Plot III. Q. 2.
Son of Ernest F. and Frances Battley, of 21 Old Kent Rd., London. Born at Camberwell, London.
His headstone bears the following inscription; "They Shall Grow Not Old As We That Are Left Grow Old."

Captain
Denys Cooke
3rd Bn. attd. 1st Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
18th April 1918, aged 26.
Plot V. F. 7.
Son of the Rev. Canon C. E. Cooke, formerly Rector of Pitlochry, Perthshire, now Warden and Chaplain of Whittington College, London, N., and Catherine L. Cooke (nee de Turckheim). Native of Cupar, Fife.
His headstone bears the inscription; "His Servants Shall Serve Him And They Shall See His Face Rev.Xxii.3.4."
Denys Cooke
3rd Bn. attd. 1st Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
18th April 1918, aged 26.
Plot V. F. 7.
Son of the Rev. Canon C. E. Cooke, formerly Rector of Pitlochry, Perthshire, now Warden and Chaplain of Whittington College, London, N., and Catherine L. Cooke (nee de Turckheim). Native of Cupar, Fife.
His headstone bears the inscription; "His Servants Shall Serve Him And They Shall See His Face Rev.Xxii.3.4."

Second Lieutenant
Robert Stobo Crawford
Reserve of Officers attd. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers
17th May 1915, aged 21.
Plot V. L. 4.
Son of John Wilson Crawford, of Kilburn, Largs, Ayrshire.
Robert Stobo Crawford
Reserve of Officers attd. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers
17th May 1915, aged 21.
Plot V. L. 4.
Son of John Wilson Crawford, of Kilburn, Largs, Ayrshire.

Second Lieutenant
Marlborough Evelyn Bradford Crosse
2nd Bn. Yorkshire Regiment
13th May 1915.
Plot VIII. H. 16.
Marlborough Evelyn Bradford Crosse
2nd Bn. Yorkshire Regiment
13th May 1915.
Plot VIII. H. 16.

Lieutenant
Geoffrey Montagu Mason Fleming
Royal Army Medical Corps, attd. 2nd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment
16th June 1915, aged 25.
Plot I. H. 12.
Son of Alfred G. and Marie M. R. Fleming, of Beechfield, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. M.B. and B.Ch., Trinity College, Dublin.
His headstone bears the inscription; "Killed While Attending To The Wounded. With Christ Till He Come."
Geoffrey Montagu Mason Fleming
Royal Army Medical Corps, attd. 2nd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment
16th June 1915, aged 25.
Plot I. H. 12.
Son of Alfred G. and Marie M. R. Fleming, of Beechfield, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. M.B. and B.Ch., Trinity College, Dublin.
His headstone bears the inscription; "Killed While Attending To The Wounded. With Christ Till He Come."

Second Lieutenant
Dudley Mark Hayward Jewell
18th Bn. Royal Fusiliers, attd. Royal Engineers
20th January 1916, aged 22.
Plot III. D. 13.
Son of Ada Margaret Pugh Cook (formerly Jewell), of Warnercroft, Selsey, Sussex, and the late Maurice Jewell.
His headstone bears the inscription; "Until the Day Dawns."
Dudley Mark Hayward Jewell
18th Bn. Royal Fusiliers, attd. Royal Engineers
20th January 1916, aged 22.
Plot III. D. 13.
Son of Ada Margaret Pugh Cook (formerly Jewell), of Warnercroft, Selsey, Sussex, and the late Maurice Jewell.
His headstone bears the inscription; "Until the Day Dawns."

Lieutenant
Albert William Lane-Joynt
Dorsetshire Regiment, attd. Machine Gun Corps
26th February 16, aged 18.
Plot I. K. 4.
Son of Glenleigh J. S. Taylor (formerly Lane-Joynt), and the late Albert Lane Joynt, of 32, Dover St., London. Native of Dublin.
His headstone bears the inscription; "Heaven Is By The Young Invaded; Their Laughter's In The House Of God." From the poem 'Flower of Youth' by Katherine Tynan.
Albert William Lane-Joynt
Dorsetshire Regiment, attd. Machine Gun Corps
26th February 16, aged 18.
Plot I. K. 4.
Son of Glenleigh J. S. Taylor (formerly Lane-Joynt), and the late Albert Lane Joynt, of 32, Dover St., London. Native of Dublin.
His headstone bears the inscription; "Heaven Is By The Young Invaded; Their Laughter's In The House Of God." From the poem 'Flower of Youth' by Katherine Tynan.