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 S: Se
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Cecil SEBAG-MONTEFIORE (Ref: Sebag-Montefiore D/DLI 7/618/1-64)
- Major Willas SEDMAN (Ref: Sedman D/DLI 7/619/1-3)
- 24383 Private Harold SEDMAN (Ref: Sedman D/DLI 7/957/1)
- Private John Dick SELLAR (Ref: Sellar D/DLI 7/620/1)
- Colonel Harold Sydney SELL, O.B.E., M.C., T.D. (Ref: Sell D/DLI 7/1010/1-42)
- Records concerning the British Expeditionary Force campaign, May - June 1940 (Ref: D/DLI 7/1010/1-18)
- Records concerning the 8th Battalion and the North Africa campaign, 1942 (Ref: D/DLI 7/1010/19-23)
- Records concerning an 8th Battalion training exercise (Ref: D/DLI 7/1010/24-27)
- Photographs (Ref: D/DLI 7/1010/28-42)
- Second Lieutenant Gerald Evelyn Spuldlam SEWART (Ref: Sewart D/DLI 7/621/1)
- 16897 Private Percy Harold Mapley SEWELL (Ref: Sewell D/DLI 7/622/1-6)
- 25600 Private James SEYMOUR (Ref: Seymour D/DLI 7/623/1)
Catalogue Contents
2nd Battalion, later 14th Battalion and 30th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born 22 January 1899; eldest son of Major Cecil Sebag-Montefiore of Braintree, Essex; educated at Wellington and Sandhurst; second lieutenant, The Durham Light Infantry 21 December 1917; lieutenant 21 June 1919; captain 26 November 1931; major, 1 August 1938; acting lieutenant-colonel, 2 January - 4 February 1941; retired as honorary lieutenant-colonel, 8 November 1947; served France and Belgium, 18 October - 11 November 1918; South Russia, 1919 - 1920; served in Shanghai Defence Force with 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 February - 23 July 1927, and on North-West Frontier, India, 1930 - 1931; served Second World War as second in command 14th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry Home Forces, 1941 - 1942; 30th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 4 March - 23 April 1942; commandant, No. 3 Prisoner of War cage, 1942; 21 Group R.A.F. Cranwell; Middle East Force 1943; Italy and C.M.F., 1943 - 1947; mentioned in despatches, London Gazette, 23 May 1946
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
Also served in the Labour Corps, no. 564113
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/620/18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Residence Alnwick, Northumberland; served as 151st Infantry Brigade Transport Officer in 1940; prisoner of war 1942 - commanded the 8th Battalion 1951 - 1956
10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action, 8 May 1916
15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 5 September 1914; transferred to the Reserve, 10 March 1919; discharged, 31 March 1920
11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born West Gate, Northumberland; enlisted Newcastle;
killed in action, 20 November 1917