Durham Light Infantry Records
Reference: D/DLI 7 Catalogue Title: Durham Light Infantry Records Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Individual Servicemen (A-Z additional) Phase 2
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Durham Light Infantry Records (Ref: D/DLI)
- General Sir Henry de Beauvoir DE LISLE, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. (Ref: De Lisle D/DLI 7/172/2-10)
- Major Roy GRIFFITHS (Ref: Griffiths D/DLI 7/273/61-63-76/2)
- Quartermaster-Sergeant John Lovick HAMMOND (Ref: Hammond D/DLI 7/286/17)
- 20395 Lance-Corporal William HARRINGTON (Ref: Harrington D/DLI 7/293/6-9)
- Lieutenant-Colonel John Ord Cobbold HASTED (Ref: Hasted D/DLI 7/301/4-20)
- Lieutenant Alexander F. HEBRON (Ref: Hebron D/DLI 7/313/2)
- Captain Charles Stanley HERBERT, M.C. (Ref: Herbert D/DLI 7/321/8)
- Captain Henry Bernard HOLDSWORTH (Ref: Holdsworth D/DLI 7/329/4-8)
- Captain Harold JACKS (Ref: Jacks D/DLI 7/347/18)
- 200910 (8989) Private Mark JOHNSON (Ref: Johnson D/DLI 7/355/8)
- 582 Lance-Corporal Charles Robert KINGHORNE (Ref: Kinghorne D/DLI 7/379/2)
- Captain James Urquhart Murray LEITH (Ref: Leith D/DLI 7/401/2)
- Lieutenant-Colonel Elliot Angus LEYBOURNE, T.D. (Ref: Leybourne D/DLI 7/406/6-78)
- Battalion orders (Ref: D/DLI 7/406/6-48)
- Records concerning training, 1912 - 1914 (Ref: D/DLI 7/406/49-72)
- Records concerning training and Territorial Army organisation, 1938 - 1939 (Ref: D/DLI 7/406/73-78)
- Second Lieutenant P. Hugh B. LYON (Ref: Lyon D/DLI 7/424/2-6)
- 300009 Sergeant Thomas MARSHALL (Ref: Marshall D/DLI 7/456/33-37)
- Brigadier Peter Harry Mitchell 'Crackers' MAY, D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C. (Ref: May D/DLI 7/466/15)
- Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert MCBAIN (Ref: McBain D/DLI 7/426/4-181)
- Personal papers (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/4-8)
- Records concerning No. 4 Infantry Training Centre, Brancepeth (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/9-13)
- Records concerning No. 247 German Prisoner of War Camp, Ure Bank, Ripon, North Yorkshire (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/14-18)
- Records concerning No. 18 German Prisoner of War Camp, Featherstone Park, Haltwhistle, Northumberland (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/19-70)
- Camp newspapers and newsletters (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/19-35)
- Lecture programme (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/36-37)
- Musical performances (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/38-48)
- Theatrical performances (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/49-53)
- Camp churches and the promotion of Christianity (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/54-59)
- Christmas messages (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/60-66)
- Records concerning the departure of Lieutenant-Colonel H. McBain as commandant (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/67-70)
- Letters from Lieutenant-Colonel H. McBain to Lieutenant-General Ferdinand Heim (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/71-76)
- Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel H. McBain to Hugo von Lamezan (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/77-78)
- Letters from John Bartels (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/79-88)
- Letter from Professor Markus Barth (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/89)
- Letters from Dieter [Peter] Brauns (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/90-91)
- Letters from Lieutenant-General Ferdinand Heim (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/92-110)
- Letter from Karl Heim (son of Lieutenant-General Ferdinand Heim) (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/111)
- Letters from Walter Ingber (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/112-118)
- Letter from Hugo von Lamezan (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/119)
- Letter from Rudolph Schwarze (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/120)
- Letters from Egon Marx (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/121-126)
- Letters from F.E. Rommel (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/127-130)
- Letter from Teddy Schott (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/131)
- Letters from Gunther Wollert (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/132-135)
- Letter from an unidentified former prisoner at Featherstone Park Camp, Northumberland (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/136)
- Letters from H. Faulk (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/137-143)
- Letters between Matthew Barry Sullivan and Lieutenant-Colonel H. and Mrs. McBain (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/144-147)
- Letters from Frau B. Ploeger to Mrs. McBain (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/148-149)
- Letter from Wilhelm Kappler, possibly to Mrs. McBain (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/150-151)
- Photographs (Ref: D/DLI 7/426/152-181)
- 512 Quartermaster Sergeant-Major Hugh MCBAIN (Ref: McBain D/DLI 7/427/3-4)
- 4447125 Sergeant James Brown MCROY (Ref: McRoy D/DLI 7/444/6-12)
- 4438949 Platoon Sergeant-Major George PINKNEY, D.C.M. (Ref: Pinkney D/DLI 7/539/9(1-92))
- 10963 Company Quartermaster-Sergeant Isaac PLEWS (Ref: Plews D/DLI 7/541/30)
- 19/649 Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant John Chanley PROUD, M.S.M. (Ref: Proud D/DLI 7/549/10)
- Lieutenant-Colonel George Cecil REAY, M.B.E. (Ref: Reay D/DLI 7/558/224-238)
- 50971 Captain Gerard Brian Chipchase ROBERTS (Ref: Roberts D/DLI 7/576/263)
- Quartermaster and Captain James Robert ROBINSON, M.B.E., T.D. (Ref: Robinson D/DLI 7/585/9)
- Brigadier-General Sir Walter Charteris ROSS (Ref: Ross D/DLI 7/597/15)
- Colonel Christopher ROWLANDSON (Ref: Rowlandson D/DLI 7/600/3)
- Major Samuel Messiter ROWLANDSON (Ref: Rowlandson D/DLI 7/602/20-25)
- 9547 Lance-Corporal Frederick SAWYER (Ref: Sawyer D/DLI 7/610/9)
- Major Willas SEDMAN (Ref: Sedman D/DLI 7/619/4-5)
- 16897 Private Percy Harold Mapley SEWELL (Ref: Sewell /DLI 7/622/7)
- 4444748 Private Sydney SLEE (Ref: Slee D/DLI 7/641/8-11)
- Sergeant J.G. TEASDALE (Ref: Teasdale D/DLI 7/693/2)
- 79785 Private R.H. TILLEY (Ref: Tilley D/DLI 7/704/3)
- Major Albert Howard WATON (Ref: Waton D/DLI 7/752/14-16)
- 38402 Private George William WATSON (Ref: Watson D/DLI 7/753/4-7)
- Lieutenant-Colonel William Innes WATSON, T.D., D.L. (Ref: Watson D/DLI 7/756/75-95)
- Captain A. J. Bertram WEARE (Ref: Weare D/DLI 7/757/15-16)
- 18/1020 Private Alfred Arthur WHITE (Ref: White D/DLI 7/764/4-12)
- Captain Arthur Reginald WILLIAMSON, M.C. (Ref: Williamson D/DLI 7/776/95-126)
- 4442 Private Henry WILSON (Ref: Wilson D/DLI 7/777/12)
- Captain Hugh Russell WILSON, M.C. (Ref: Wilson D/DLI 7/778/23)
- 833 Sergeant William WILSON, D.C.M. and Bar (Ref: Wilson D/DLI 7/783/2)
- Lieutenant-Colonel George Leslie WOOD, D.S.O., M.C., T.D. (Ref: Wood D/DLI 7/789/3)
- 9/1975, later 203590 Private Thomas YOUNG, V.C. (Ref: Young D/DLI 7/803/4)
Catalogue Contents
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born, July 1864; Major-General, 18 February 1915; K.C.B., 1 January 1917; Lieutenant-General, 1 January 1918; commanded 2nd Cavalry Brigade, France, 15 August 1914; 1st Cavalry Division, France, 10 October 1914; 29th Division, Gallipoli, 4 June 1915; 29th Division, France, 20 April 1915; XIII Corps, France, 12 March 1918; XV Corps, France, 12 April 1918; died, 16 July 1955. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
'D' Company, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served with 9th Battalion from the campaign in Sicily, Italy, to the disbandment of the Battalion in 1946
68th Light Infantry and 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted 23 January 1871 (68th Light Infantry, no. 1554); Corporal, 25 February 1874; Sergeant, 15 January 1876; [Hospital] Sergeant, 15 January 1876; Colour-Sergeant, 21 September 1878; Quartermaster-Sergeant, 31 December 1888 (1881 no. 11, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry); discharged, 30 April 1894; re-enlisted, 10 June 1900 (Royal Eastern Reserve Regiment, no. 1424, Quartermaster-Sergeant); discharged, 17 June 1901; re-enlisted, 28 March 1915 (The Rifle Brigade, no. S/9288, Quartermaster-Sergeant); discharged, 26 September 1919.
8th Battalion, 9th Battalion and 10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Bowburn, County Durham; residence Bowburn; enlisted Durham; killed in action attacking 'Gird Trench', France, 16 September 1916. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
1st Battalion, 3rd Battalion and 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; A.D.C. to the Viceroy of India, November 1914 - April 1916; served in Mesopotamia, attached to 2nd Leicestershire Regiment, October 1916 - September 1917; adjutant 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, September 1917 - October 1919; adjutant 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, January 1921 - October 1922; adjutant 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, October 1922 - October 1925; commanded 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, September 1936 - July 1938; producer of the Northern Command Tattoo, 1934
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Awarded the Military Cross for bravery during the second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, April-May 1915; sent home ill, June 1916; joined the Labour Corps. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Sunderland, 1894; commissioned as Second Lieutenant in January 1915; joined 15th (Service) Battalion The Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the Battle of Arras, May 1917; won the Military Cross for his devotion to duty on Passchendale Ridge in October 1917; killed in action, 27 May 1918. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born c. 1893; educated Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School, York, and Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne, as a mining student; from Durham University O.T.C., commissioned into 8th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in November 1914; promoted Lieutenant by 1915; joined regiment in France 3 May 1915; severely wounded in the Second Battle of Ypres and invalided home 28 May 1915; returned to the Front 4 February 1916; invalided home with trench fever in July 1916; returned to France 5 January 1917 as bombing officer, 13th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry; transferred to 8th Battalion in June 1917 as Signalling Officer until given command of a company; promotion to Captain dated back to April 1917; killed in action, 10 April 1918.
7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Elder son of Robert Jacks of South Shields, solicitor, to whose practice he succeeded in 1913; at the outbreak of the First World War he was an officer in 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; went to France, April 1915, as Assistant Military Landing Officer to the Northumbrian Division; severely wounded at the second battle of Ypres, Belgium; on recovery became Adjutant and Captain to 3/7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; attached to Headquarters Staff, Northern Command, York, August 1915; appointed Staff Captain to the 208th (R ) Infantry Brigade, Doncaster, Yorkshire, November 1916; appointed to the 4th Nigeria Regiment, on active service, c. June 1918; on the staff of the West African Frontier Force; died of septicaemia, Lagos, Nigeria, 27 January 1919
1/5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Cornsay, son of Sarah Jane and the late Benjamin Johnson; enlisted Annfield Plain; killed in action, France, 13 July 1917, aged 38 years.
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Wooler, Northumberland, 5 July 1863; enlisted, 26 August 1880; also no. 2663 of the 2/5th Regiment of Fusiliers; died 5 September 1937.
68th Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served in First World War and Second World War.
'D' Company, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Commissioned October 1914; served in France and Belgium, April - December 1915; invalided December 1915 - September 1917; served in France (Captain) September 1917 - May 1918; awarded Military Cross, November 1917; wounded April 1918; prisoner of war May - December 1918
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Attested, 1 April 1908 (no. 104); disembodied, 4 June 1919; prisoner of war in Germany, 1916 - 1918. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born, 1913; Second Lieutenant, 1933 - 1936; Lieutenant, 1936 - 1941; (acting Captain, 1940, temporary Captain, 1940 - 1941); Captain, 1941 - 1946; (acting Major 1948; temporary, Major 1942 - 1944; War Substantive Major, 1944 - 1946); Major, 1946 - 1954; (acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 1944; temporary Lieutenant-Colonel, 1944 - 1946, 1947 - 1948, 1951 - 1954; local Lieutenant-Colonel, 1949-1951), Lieutenant-Colonel, 1954 - 1959; Colonel, 1959 - ; temporary Brigadier, 1959 - ; retired as Honorary Brigadier, 1962; Deputy Colonel Light Infantry, 1976 -
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born India, son of Sergeant-Major Hugh McBain, 2nd Battalion, 19 October 1894; temporary Second Lieutenant, 19 December 1916; Second Lieutenant, 4 November 1917; Lieutenant, 4 May 1919.
Ingber was Lieutenant-Colonel H. McBain's chief clerk in Featherstone Park Camp
Ref: D/DLI 7/426/1122nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Edinburgh 1857; enlisted Sunderland 28 February 1882 (originally enlisted fraudulently as James Forbes); promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 24 October 1890; served in Mediterranean, 1882 - 1885, Egypt 1885 - 1887, India, 1887 - 1902, and home 1902 - 1905; discharged 27 February 1905; married Mary Elizabeth Diver, Cairo, Egypt, 21 December 1886; father of Hubert McBain.
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Residence 12 Melville Road, Bispham, Blackpool, Lancashire; served in India 1930 - 1931, and in the Second World War. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, c. 1919 - 1920; Lance-Corporal, c.1923; Corporal, 'D' Company, 1926; Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 1930; taken prisoner of war at St. Venant, France, 1940; P.O.W. no. 2895 at Stalag XXIB, Germany. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
2nd Battalion and 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 1891; enlisted 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 7 July 1910; served overseas, 1915 - 1916 (Battle of Hooge); invalided home; Company Sergeant-Major, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; discharged, 19 April 1919. Medals in DLI Medal Collection. Had a younger brother, Albert Edward Plews.
19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born 1892; enlisted, 10 March 1915; transferred to the Army Reserve, 30 May 1919; awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in 1919 for 'services in the field' died 1960. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
22nd Battalion, later 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Stranton, West Hartlepool, 20 June 1894; enlisted Durham Royal Garrison Artillery, no. 5713, 10 August 1914; took part in the Hartlepool bombardment; commissioned, 30 November 1915; 22nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1915 - 1918; awarded the Croix de Guerre; transferred to Regular Army Reserve, 1921; recalled for service, c. June 1940; 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, August 1940 - 1941; Staff College course, Oxford 1941 - 1942; Staff Captain A/Q, Maidstone Sub-Area, 1941 - 1945; various staff posts in Algeria, North Africa, and Italy 1943 - 1945; seconded to the Allied Commission for Austria, 1945 - 1946; died, 29 July 1954. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Yorkshire; residence County Durham; entry in McGregor; Second Lieutenant, 1932 - 1935; Lieutenant, 1935 - 1939; acting Captain 1939; temporary Captain, 1939 - 1940; Captain 1940; Barrackpore, India 1932 - 1934; Bombay, India, 1934 - 1936; Khartoum, Sudan, 1936 - 1937; Great Britain, 1937 - 1939; France, 1939 - 1940; killed in action, May 1940.
5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Joined the DLI before World War One; returned home because of ill health, March 1918; during the Second World War, a Major in Thornaby Home Guard; died 1948, aged 71. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
68th Light Infantry and 1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/597/151st Administrative Battalion Durham Rifle Volunteer Corps and 4th Volunteer Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Joined 1860; honorary colonel, 5 July 1885 - 23 February 1894. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
4th Battalion, later 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Durham, 1887; second lieutenant, 13 April 1898; temporary lieutenant, 7 May 1900; captain [by 3 November 1901]; major commanding 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, [by 11 November 1918]; served in South African War with 4th Battalion, 1901; First World War with 3rd Battalion, 1914 - 1918. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 8 March 1906 in the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, (no. 9547) [until after 7 June 1918]; discharged, 31 March 1920 from the Labour Corps (no. 611357)
1st Battalion and 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Private in 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry 1923; captain, 1940; major, 1945; retired; served with 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; died 1982
15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born 10 July 1892; enlisted in 15th (Service) Battalion, 5 September 1914; served throughout the First World War; discharged, March 1920; died 1978. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
[6th] Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1925 - 1941; Somerset Light Infantry, 1941 - 1945
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/693/2The Durham Light Infantry
Served in First World War; prisoner of war. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Later Brigade Major at Headquarters 87th Infantry Brigade
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Sunderland; enlisted Seaham Harbour; killed in action, 25 August 1917
6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Barnard Castle, 1906; commissioned, 1926, as Second Lieutenant; commanded 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1942 - 1943 and 1947 - 1950; Honorary Colonel of 6th Battalion, 1959 - 1962; Regimental Secretary; Chairman of the Regimental Fund and Museum Committee; member of the Durham Light Infantry Regimental Committee; member of Durham County Territorial, Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association; his interests included the history of the militia and volunteer forces, the history of the 6th Battalion, and of the regiment, and territorial forces in general; awarded the O.B.E. in 1973; died 25 July 1988. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
17th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
17th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; and Staff, 123rd Imp. Brigade, 41st Division, n.d. [First World War]
18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born West Hartlepool; enlisted West Hartlepool; killed in action, 16 August 1916. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/776/952nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Shildon, St. John; attested, 21 March 1892; discharged, 30 May 1899
5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served in the ranks in 14th Company Imperial Yeomanry, in South Africa, 27 February 1900 - 23 May 1901; commissioned, 30 April 1909; Lieutenant, 15 July 1910; Captain, 24 October 1913; killed in action, 11 September 1916
19th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Gateshead, 1892; gained the Distinguished Conduct Medal in February 1917 for commanding a platoon in flooded trenches and under constant fire; he gained the Bar to his Distinguished Conduct Medal in a raid on German trenches at Locke, 27 July 1918; died 1968, aged 76. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
9th Battalion, 6th Battalion and 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Joined 9th Battalion as a Second Lieutenant in 1933, aged 21; gained the Military Cross in the battles before Dunkirk, 1940; commanded 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, November 1944 - October 1945; commanded 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1947 - 1950; awarded the Order of the British Empire; died in Newcastle in 1969, aged 57. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Thomas Morrell, at Boldon Colliery, 28 January 1895; used Young, his stepmother's surname, when he enlisted with 9th Battalion at Gateshead in 1914, aged 19; served as a stretcher-bearer; wounded near High Wood on the Somme, 16 September 1916 and evacuated to England; returned to Western Front, May 1917; awarded the Victoria Cross for the rescue from no-man's-land of wounded soldiers on nine separate occasions at Bucquoy, near Arras, France, from 26 to 31 March 1918; London Gazette, 4 June 1918; served to the end of the First World War; rejoined 9th Battalion as sergeant, 1920; discharged, 1921; re-enlisted in a National Defence Company, 1939; died Whickham, 15 October 1966. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.