Durham Light Infantry Records
Reference: D/DLI 7 Catalogue Title: Durham Light Infantry Records Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Individual Soldiers - surnames L: Lo
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- 30231 Private Harry LOCKEY, M.M. (Ref: Lockey D/DLI 7/410/1-8)
- 373034 Sergeant Frederick Blackburn LODGE (Ref: Lodge D/DLI 7/411/1)
- 350211 Regimental Sergeant-Major Robert LODGE (Ref: Lodge D/DLI 7/412/1-2)
- 71445 Private G.A. LOFTHOUSE (Ref: Lofthouse D/DLI 7/413/1)
- Thomas LOFTUS (Ref: Loftus D/DLI 7/414/1-2)
- Lieutenant-Colonel the Rev. Cyril LOMAX, T.D., C.F. (Ref: Lomax D/DLI 7/912/1)
- Bandmaster George LONG (Ref: Long D/DLI 7/415/1-2)
- 32827 Private William LONGSTAFF (Ref: Longstaff D/DLI 7/1237/1)
- Captain Barclay 'Bill' LOWE (Ref: Lowe D/DLI 7/416/1-28)
- 23784 Company Sergeant-Major Harry LOWE (Ref: Lowe D/DLI 7/417/1-3)
- Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry LOWE (Ref: Lowe D/DLI 7/418/1-2)
- 301574 Sergeant Ralph Richardson LOWERY, M.M. (Ref: Lowery D/DLI 7/419/1)
- 4451905 Lance-Corporal George LOWTHIAN (Ref: Lowthian D/DLI 7/420/1-24)
- Private Thomas LOWTHIAN (Ref: Lowthian D/DLI 7/421/1)
Catalogue Description
Ref no. D/DLI 7/407 Number not usedCatalogue Contents
20th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Wolsingham, 1893; awarded the military medal for carrying a wounded man to safety; died, 1921, aged 27. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
1/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Bowes, Yorks; enlisted Bishop Auckland; died of wounds, 24 February 1918 at home.
The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 18 February 1909; demobilized, 5 April 1919
The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/413/18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/414/18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/912/15th Volunteer Battalion and 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/415/111th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, born in Morton Tinmouth, County Durham, to Elizabeth and John Watson Longstaff, lived at High Coniscliffe, Darlington. Attested May 1916, entered France 11 October 1916, died of wounds 9 December 1917 (wounded 1 December 1917), buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France
Ref: Longstaff D/DLI 7/1237/19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Second Lieutenant, 16 October 1939 - 17 February 1942; Lieutenant, 17 February 1942 - 12 April 1943; Captain, 12 April 1943 - 15 September 1945; Durham Light Infantry, 16 October 1939 - 17 August 1940; 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 August 1940 - 15 August 1941; Headquarters 151 Infantry Brigade, 15 April 1941 - 21 June 1942; Headquarters 50 (Northumbrian) Division (A.D.C.), 21 June - 5 October 1942; Headquarters 151 Infantry Brigade (Liaison Officer), 5 October - 29 December 1942; 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 29 December 1942 - 16 June 1944; wounded, 16 June 1944; relinquished commission, 15 September 1945
15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Derby; residence Derby; enlisted Oxford; killed in action, 4 October 1917
2nd Volunteer Battalion and 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born Crook, 1885; joined the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, DLI, 1902; enlisted in the Regular Army, 1904; 2nd Battalion, 1904 - 1908; 1st Battalion, 1908 - 1940; Quartermaster of 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1919 - 1940. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Residence Spennymoor; enlisted Darlington; killed in action, 23 April 1918
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1936 - 1942; R.N.F., 1942 - 1943; 16th Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1943 - 1948; home address Gateshead.
The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/421/1