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561 | Ashes to be scattered. | WALTER Russell (I1377)
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562 | Ashes to be spread at Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump ALB on 16 Aug 2014. | RHODES Cecil John, Jr. (I29871)
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563 | AShes to be spreadAt Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump ALB on 16 Aug 2014. | MCDOUGALL Marilyn Frances (I29870)
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564 | Ashes to the Funeal Director on 4 Sep 1998 | RUNDLE Florence Elliot (I13716)
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565 | Ashes to the Funeral Director 17 Jul 1997 | BURNS James Lawson (I13733)
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566 | Ashes to the Funeral Director. | RUNDLE Pearl Agnes (I13715)
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567 | Ashes to the funeral director. | EWENS Charles Biddlecombe (I13720)
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568 | ASSHETON, Sir John I (c.1354-c.1398), of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs. Constituency Dates LANCASHIRE Oct. 1382 LANCASHIRE Sept. 1388 LANCASHIRE Jan. 1390 Family and Education b.c.1354, s. and h. of John Assheton (d.c.1360) of Ashton-under-Lyne by his w. Margaret, da. of Robert del Leigh of Adlington, Cheshire. m. (1) by c.1366, Joan, da. of William Radcliffe of Smithills, Lancs., at least 5s. inc. Sir John II*, 1 da.; (2) a da. of Robert Staveley (d. by 1410) of Staveley, Cheshire. Kntd. by 1377. Offices Held Commr. of array, Lancs. Apr. 1381, Feb. 1384, Mar. 1400; to make arrests Dec. 1381, Derbys. Feb. 1388. J.p. Lancs. 18 Mar. 1384. Biography The ancestors of this MP took their name from the manor of Ashton-under-Lyne where they are known to have lived from the mid 12th century onwards, if not before. In 1346, John's father claimed that his estates were worth only £10 8s. p.a. in all, but since he was then trying to avoid being made a knight (and thus having to shoulder heavier administrative and financial burdens) this sum clearly represents a gross undervaluation of his annual landed income. When bringing an action of account against his former guardians, Sir John Kirkby and William Radcliffe, some 30 years later, John estimated his revenues at £100 p.a., but he then had every reason to exaggerate. He was about six years old when his father died, leaving his mother and her new husband, William Radcliffe of Todmorden, to dispute with Sir John Kirkby over the allocation of her dower and the custody of the property and person of the young heir. As subsequent litigation shows, the two parties appear to have reached a compromise, although John's betrothal to Joan, the daughter of William Radcliffe of Smithills, suggests that his stepfather alone acquired his marriage on behalf of one of his kinsmen. John's efforts, soon after his coming-of-age in 1375, to force Kirkby and Radcliffe to pay back some of the profits they had taken from his estates were evidently quite successful, as by August 1377 the latter, at least, had begun making good a debt of 140 marks. ... his eldest son, Sir John II, a loyal servant of the new regime, was handsomely rewarded at this time. So too were three of the latter's brothers, Nicholas, Piers and Robert, who, in keeping with family tradition, also wore the Lancastrian livery. This attachment on the part of the Assheton family cannot but have been strengthened by Sir John's second marriage to a sister of Sir Ralph Staveley, since the latter showed similar devotion to Gaunt and his son. https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/assheton-sir-john-i-1354-1398 ------------------------------------------------------------ De Assheton, Sir John (d. 1427/8), kt.(Parents: Elder son of Sir John de Ashton (c.1354-98) and his wife, Joan, the daughter of William Radcliffe of Smithills in Lancashire.)MY NOTE: for verification of marriage on sources. He followed his father into service with the House of Lancaster in the 1380s, and was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of King Henry IV in 1400. JP for Lancashire from 1404 and MP for Lancashire in 1411, 1413 and 1416. He may have fought against the Welsh and the Scots during Henry IV's reign; he certainly served under King Henry V in 1415 on the Agincourt campaign. In 1417 he returned to France and was appointed seneschal of Bayeux and baillie of the Cotentin in 1418, offices he held until 1421. During those years he was also sent three times on embassy to Brittany. In the 1420s he played less part in public life, but was appointed JP for Yorkshire. He married 1st, Jane, daughter of John Savile of Tankersley (Yorks), by whom he had three sons and eight daughters, and 2nd, Margaret Gray. ------------------------------------------------------------ Sir John de Ashton (fl. 1370), was a military commander. Ashton was the son of Thomas de Ashton (warrior), who had distinguished himself at the battle of Nevill's Cross. The dates of his birth and death are unknown, but in 1370 he figured as the hero of one of those picturesque incidents which Froissart delighted to describe. Lord Berners has thus translated the passage: The lande of the Lord of Coucy abode in peace, for ther was nother man nor woman that had any hurt, the value of a penny, yf they sayd they belonged to the lorde of Coucy. And so at last the englysshmen came before the cyte of Noyon, the whiche was well furnished with men of warre; ther the englysshmen taryed, and aproched as near as they might, and aduysed to se yf any maner of assaut might preuayle them or not, and there they sawe that the towne was well aparelled for defence. And sir Robert Canoll was loged in the abbey of Dolkens, and his people about him; and on a day he came before the cyte, raynged in maner of batayle, to se yf they of the garyson and comontie of the towne wolde yssue out and fight or not; but they had no wyll so to do. There was a scottysh knyght dyde there a goodly feate of armes, for he departed fro his company, his speare in his hande, mounted on a good horse, his page behynde hym, and soo came before the barryers; this knyght was called sir Johan Assueton, a hardy man and a couragious; whan he was before the barryers of Noyon he lighted afote, and sayd to his page, Holde, kepe my horse and departe nat hens; and so went to the barryers. And within ye barryers ther were good knightes, as sir Johan of Roy, sir Launcelot of Lowrys, and a x. or xii. other, who had great marueyle what this sayde knight wolde do. Than he sayd to them, Sirs, I am come hyder to se you, I se well ye wyll nat yssue out of your barryers, therfore I wyll entre and I can, and will proue my knyghthode agaynst yours: wyn me and ye can; and therwith he layed on rounde about hym, and they at hym, and thus he alone fought against them more than an hour, and dyd hurt two or thre of the; so that they of the towne on the walles and gerettes stode styll and behelde them, and had great pleasure to regarde his valiatnesse, and dyde him no hurt, the whiche they might haue done, if they hadde lyst to haue shotte or cast stones at hym and also the frenche knightes charged them to let hym and them alone togyder. So long they fought that at last his page came nere to the barryers, and spake in his language and sayd. Sir, coe away, it is tyme for you to depart, for your company is departyng hens: the knight herde him well, and then gaue a two or thre strokes about him, and so, armed as he was, he lept out of the barryers, and lepte upon his horse, without any hurt, behynde his page, and sayd to the frenchmen, Adue, sirs, I thank you, and so rode forthe to his owne company; the whiche dede was moche praysed of many folkes'. The term "Scottish knight" is somewhat perplexing, and has led Mr. Johnes[who?] to suppose that one of the Setons is meant; but Froissart applies the term generally to all who were in that army, although Sir Robert Canoll - that is, Sir Robert Knolles - was of Cheshire birth. Sir John Ashton was knight of the shire for his native county in the parliament of Westminster in 1389. He married Margaret, daughter of Perkin Legh of Lyme, and was succeeded in the lordship of Ashton by his son. Sir John, who was drowned at Norham.".[1] These notes were found at the following address: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXHK-V1F | Sir DE ASSHETON John, MP (for Lancashire) (I38615)
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569 | Assistant Secretary of the Australian Jockey Club (AJC). | FARR Walter Percy Joshua, DSO (I9278)
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570 | At 10 John Street. | BEWS Christian (I44898)
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571 | At 21 addresses in Ballarat. | HEARD Annie Mabel (I45108)
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572 | At 9:15 a.m. | SAMELLS Betty Eleanor (I5419)
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573 | At a private hospital. Late of Stawell VIC. | TOMLINSON Edward Thomas (I4267)
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574 | At a service conducted by Rev. Dean Brine at the Goroke Uniting Church. | HAMMOND Clarice May (I599)
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575 | At Baptism. | HERD Eliza (I3674)
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576 | At baptism. | HERD Jane (I3678)
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577 | At birth weighed 7 lb. 7 1/2 oz | BAILEY Shannon Michelle (I5495)
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578 | At birth, weighed 7 lb. 8 1/2 oz. | BAILEY Owen Mark (I5496)
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579 | At death 'late of West Pymble'. | MILLS Ralph Mervyn (I35374)
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580 | At her father's house. | WALTER Susanna Sanders (I5095)
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581 | At her funeral, 16 of her 19 great grandchildren, attended. | SISSONS Cora Mary (I5212)
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582 | At her mother's home. | Family F858
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583 | At her parents house. Presbyterian marriage rites, the service being led by the father of the groom Rev. Francis George FARAM. | Family F60
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584 | At his parent's house at West Youlstone CON. | COTTLE Joshua (I20270)
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585 | At his parent's house. Residence: Hartland DEV | WALTER Benjamin (I11044)
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586 | At his parent's house. | TREMEER Thomas Harris (I2067)
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587 | At his parent's house. | WALTER Hugh Oxenham (I4828)
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588 | At his parent's house. | HOPPER Charles (I20416)
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589 | At his parents house, Bradworthy DEV. | HOPPER William (I20414)
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590 | At his parents house. | WALTER John (I3779)
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591 | At his parents house. | JEFFERY William John (I45061)
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592 | At his parents house. Residence: Hartland DEV. | WALTER William Pillman (I11051)
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593 | At his residence at Sunbury VIC. | CHARLTON Robert Wallace (I4228)
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594 | At home, by Rev. W.E. Lancaster. | WALTER Alice Anna (I668)
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595 | At marriage, Eric COLDING was stated as being the eldest son of Colenol and Mrs. COLDING of Copenhagen Denmark. | COLDING Eric Ludwig Andreas, (aka ANDERSON) (I8857)
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596 | At marriage, sad to be of West Putford DEV. | HARRIS James (I3747)
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597 | At marriage: 10 John Street. | CLEMENTS Thomas Heydon (I44879)
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598 | At parent's house Lower Stursdon. | JEFFERY John Thomas (I45068)
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599 | At parent's house, East Youlstone DEV. | HOPPER Mary Grace (I20417)
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600 | At some stage of his school life. | BARKER Elvin Boon (I18958)
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601 | At the end of WWII, Paul sailed home from Naples, Italy (17 day voyage). | GRIFFITH Paul, (Twin) (I5434)
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602 | At the home of her daughter Teresa Mary and son-in-law Roderick MATHESON. | O'BRIEN Mary Ann (I3724)
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603 | At the home of his daughter Teresa Mary and son-in-law Roderick MATHESON. | CARMODY Patrick (I1434)
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604 | At the home of the parents of the bride. | Family F12610
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605 | At the residence of her daughter. | SCOTT Jean (I6220)
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606 | At the residence of her father. | Family F9511
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607 | At the residence of his son John. | LANE William, JP (I14064)
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608 | At the residence of the bride. | Family F8934
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609 | At the residence of the brides mother. | Family F8710
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610 | At the time of death. | PEARCE Athol (I7004)
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611 | At the time of her passing Kathleen Ionie WALKER (m.n.FARR, 1917-2009) was survived by her husband, two sons, five granddaughters, one grandson and one great-granddaughter. | Dr. FARR Kathleen Ionie, OAM (I9280)
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612 | At the time of his death 44 Squadron, RAF were flying Lancaster aircraft. | WADDELL Harold Theodore (I42515)
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613 | At the time of his death John BECKLEY was living at Higher Moor, Pancrasweek DEV. His son, Robert Joe BECKLEY (b. 6 Mar 1916, West Woolfardisworthy DEV d. Dec 2004, Torridge DEV was the informant on his father's death certificate. There appears to be a second son Ronald William D. BECKLEY. | BECKLEY John (I9431)
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614 | At the time of his death, 51 Squadron, RAF were flying Handley Page Halifax BII aircraft on a mission to Dusseldorf in Germany. The incident took place at 2353 hours on 25 May 1943. Aircraft No. HR853. All crew members died in the crash. | WORDEN Arthur Cephas (I18137)
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615 | At the time of his death. | HORRELL William Henry (I2569)
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616 | At the time of his death. | BECKLEY John (I9431)
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617 | At the time of his enlistment into the Canadian Expeditionary Force. | WALTER Royland Allin, MC (I16834)
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618 | At the time of his marriage to Em PRUST, Richard YEO was of East Blatchboroough, Bradworthy DEV. Burial: See Chancery Proceedings C8, 9 May 1689. | YEO Richard (I3761)
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619 | At the time of his marriage Walter J. SMITH held the rank of Lieutenant in the 2nd. AIF (Army). | Family F3583
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620 | At the time of his marriage. | MCNAMARA Leonard Walter (I2311)
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621 | At the time of his mother's passing John and his wife were in Canada. | PIPER John (I16269)
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622 | At the time of marriage Daniel was a sojourner in the Kilkhampton parish. | TAPE Daniel (I19339)
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623 | At the time of the marriage of his son Richard YEO, William was stated to be from Youlston in Bradworthy DEV. 21 Jul 1610: marriage licence issued to William YEOE of Bradworthie and Prudence NEILE, daughter of Roger NEILE of Bradworthy. Source: J.L. Vivian's 1889 Marriage Licences of the Diocese of Exeter. | YEO William (I2086)
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624 | At time of death. | SMALE Grace Matilda (I1157)
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625 | Attended Longerenong Agricultural College for two years where he was deputy head prefect, graduating in 1931. Attended Dookie Agricultural College for a further year in 1932 graduating with a further more prestigious Diploma of Agriculture. It is interesting to note that his father Frederick Joseph WALTER (1872-1925) also attended Dookie Agricultural College in the first ever intake which graduated in 1888. | WALTER Stanley Frederick (I779)
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626 | Attended this school for at least the latter years of his education (probably 1889 - 1890) where he was very successful as is shown by the fact that he won five prizes for academic excellence in his final year (1890) at the school. Prize details below. | WALTER Frederick Joseph (I3587)
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627 | Aunt of Bonnie Jean SCOTT, the second wife of Joseph Vinson WALTER (1870-1962). Sister of Mary BRIMACOMBE (m.n. SCOTT, 1861-1890) who married John BRIMACOMBE (1859-1920). | SCOTT Annie Cordelia (I42)
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628 | Aurthur Moylan Hill TUCKER secondly married Lily Amelia BARBER (1876-1969) in 1907. | TUCKER Arthur Morlan Hill (I638)
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629 | Australian Dictionary of Biography clearly states 'cremated with Anglican rites' | Hon. Mr. Justice LONG-INNES Reginald Heath (I14250)
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630 | AVRO Lancaster bomber (serial W4932) crashed during a night-time bombing exercise near Dunholme Lodge, Lincolnshire. The entire crew of seven was lost (including RCAF Sergeants Shields and Smith). Lest We Forget. | FEAGAN Jack Walter (I16548)
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631 | AVRO Lancaster JB672 piloted by Flying Officer Howard Wallace SMITH of 630 (RAF) Squadron was shot down on its way to Duisburg in Western Germany by a German night fighter at the village of Kilder killing all 7 crew. Lest We Forget. | SMITH Howard Wallace (I32901)
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632 | Award Citation: Lt. Royland Allin Walter, 49th Bn., Can. Infy., Alberta R. Awarded Posthumously For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during the operations east of Arras from 26th to 29th August, 1918. When the company commander and second in command had become casualties he took command of the company and handled his men with skill and judgment. When the company was held up by heavy machine-gun and shell fire, he personally reconnoitred the ground, being continually in the open in doing so, and by his energy courage and initiative placed his company in a position from which they were able to continue the advance. | WALTER Royland Allin, MC (I16834)
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633 | Awarded a Good Conduct Badge In Liverpool LAN on 4 Jun 1918. Only son of William and Ella Millson (formerly Sanders), of Lambeth, Ontario. Pte Sanders is also commemorated on the Masonic War Memorial in Malden Park, Windsor, Ontario. The Hospital Ship 'Llandovery Castle', bound from Halifax, Nova Scotia, for Liverpool, was torpedoed on June 27th, 1918, 114 miles south-west of the Fastnet Rock by U-86. Despite regulation Red Cross lights, the ship was deliberatly torpedeod and most survivors, including 14 Nursing Sisters were machine gunned. The Llandovery Castle became the rallying cry for the Canadian troops during the Last 100 Days offensive. Lest We Forget. | SANDERS Victor (I28536)
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634 | Awarded a Good Conduct Badge. | WRIGHT Alfred Roy (I2776)
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635 | Awarded during WWII. | CROUCH Delbert Loen, Jnr. (I39162)
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636 | Awarded during WWII. | CROUCH Delbert Loen, Jnr. (I39162)
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637 | Awarded for service during WWII. | BUTZBERGER Charles Ernest (I45229)
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638 | Awarded for: Operation Market Garden Recommendation: For having distinguished himself during the fighting at Arnhem between September 17th and 25th, 1944 by having performed outstanding acts of bravery, tact and loyalty; for having shown an extraordinary devotion to duty and great perseverance throughout and having been an inspiration to all in those glorious days by having set a most meritorious example. Details: Royal Decree No. 29, dated 31 Jul 1945. Conferred by The London Gazette of 1 Jan 1946. Rank: Acting Squadron Leader | Squadron Leader CLEAVER Richard Frank Wharton, DSO, DFC, MWO.4 (I1070)
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639 | Awarded in the field during WWI. | HAGER Allen Erastus, MM (I17499)
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640 | B General 792 | REEVES Hazel Maude (I6637)
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