Matriculated in 1913, enlisted and survived

Bateson, William Latham, (1894- 1973) B.A. (Apr. 21, 1915). Capt. 58th Divl. Signal Coy., R.E. France. M.C., June 3, 1918.
Solicitor.

Bennett,* Basil Hastings (1894-1966) (Jan. 29, 1915). Capt. 8th Rifle Brigade, empld. Ministry of Munitions.
Businessman Chairman of Hyde Park Hotel Ltd.

Berners,* Geoffrey Hugh (1893-1972) Aug. 15, 1914). Lt. 3rd Norfolk Regt.
Landowner in theVale of The White Horse.

Burton,* George Simon Merceron (1894-1969) B.A. (Jan. 21, 1915). Lt. 6th The Black Watch (T.F.). France. M.C., Sept. 16, 1918.
Soldier, Sudan Defence Force, Egyptian Army.

Campbell,* Hon. Lindsay Stuart (1894-1945)[1] (Sept. 1, 1914). Lt. R.F.A. (Capt.). France and Belgium. M.C., June 10, 1915. D. France, 1919.
The Master of Gray, political officer in Nigeria.

Coats,* James Stuart (1894-1966)[2] (Oct. 10; 1914). Capt. 2nd Coldstream Guards. France, 1915-18. M.C.. Jan. 1, 1918. D. France, 1916.
Sir James Stuart Coats Bt. Soldier, head of “Coats Mission:, which was to act as personal bodyguard to the Royal Family in the event of invasion during the Second World War. UK team winter Olympics, bob skeleton.

Courage,* Ronald Ernest Ferrers (1894-1980) (Aug. 26, 1914). Lt. N. Somerset Yeomanry. France and Belgium, 1915. 1916-19.
Farmer.

Davies,* Thomas Emmanuel Herbert (1893-1952) (Nov. n, 1914). Lt. 4th K.R.R.C., attd. R.F.C. France and Belgium, 1914-15. (Shot down and taken prisoner, Mar.
In 1942 awarded Distingushed Service Medal by the King of the Hellenes; Cotton Merchant.

Dewhurst, Robert Cyril (1894-1956) (Nov. 22, 1914). Lt., Acting Capt., General List, attd. H.Q. 14th Div. France and Belgium, 1915-19. M.C., June 3, 1919.
Cotton Merchant; Director of Geo. & R Dewhurst Ltd.

Hoffman, Charles Gouverneur (1888-1969) War Service: Field.Ambulance Driver, Section Sanitaire Harjes, July, Aug., Sept. 1915, att. to French Army; Cadet, Royal Flying Corps, Sept. 1917 ; commissioned April 1918; Flight- Instructor at Shawbury, Salop ; Croix de Guerre ; demobilized there in Feb. 1919.
Harvard graduate; American Socialite (his father was a member of the Jekyll Island club) involved in real estate, amateur poet, friend of George Santayana.

Hughes, Alfred Harcourt, (1894-1974) B.A. (Sept. 28, 1914). Capt. A Batt., 306th (S. Midland)Bde., R.F.A. (Maj.). France, 1916-19. M.C., June 3, 1919.
In business with Calico Printers Association.

Jury, Charles Rischbieth, (1893-1958)[3] B.A. (Oct. 8, 1914). Lt. 5th Oxf. & Bucks. Lt. Infty. France and Belgium.
Australian poet of independent means; Jury professor of English literature Adelaide (1946-1949). 

Kingdom, Sinclair St. George Sutherland, (1894-1947) B.A. (Aug. 1914). Capt. 10th R. Warwickshire Regt. Gallipoli, 1915 ; France, 1916-18. (Prisoner of war, 10.04.18 repatriated 01.01.19)
Senior Clerk and Deputy Serjeant-at-arms, House of Commons; in WW2 involved in the scheme to evacuate Parliament to Stratford-on-Avon in the event of an invasion.

Long,* William Henry Thorp (1894-1) (Aug. 26, 1914). Lt., (Dorsetshire Regt. Flight Card; Royal Berkshire Regt. Medal Card) Acting Capt., Labour Corps, attd.H.Q. Australian Corps. France, Belgium. D. France, 1918.
1922 in Knox County, Indiana. No further information.

Loyd,* Eric William (1894-1963) (Apr. 17, 1915). Lt. Yorkshire Regt., attd. M.G.C. Salonika.D. Salonika,         1918.
At time of Marriage in 1931 – late Green Howards.

McAndrew,* Gerald Alexander (1894-1950) (Oct. 5, 1914). Lt. 5th Hampshire Regt., attd. 4th Wiltshire Regt.
Farmer and Landowner, Hampshire.

Morrieson,* David Blackwood. (1895-1974), B.A. (Nov.11, 1914). Capt. K.R.R.C. France.
Soldier retired from Army with rank of Major 1943.

Morrison,* Charles Esmond (1893-1966)[4] (Aug. 14, 1914). Maj. Leicestershire Regt., attd. G.H.Q. France, Belgium, Germany. M.C., Jan. i, 1918. D. France,
Soldier; Brigadier Commanding British Battalion during the surrender of Singapore, awarded DSO for outstanding leadership during the Malaya campaign.

Parr, Eustace Robert (1894-1979)[5] (Dec. 28, 1915). Lt. A.S.C. Lt. Special Lists, Interpreter.Salonika. Gold Medal for Valour (Serbia).
Sir Robert Parr, K.B.E. C.M.G. Levant Consular Service, Consul General, Brazzaville during WW2 then Consul General Lyon.

Rubie, Howard Ernest Charles (1894-1970) B.A. (Aug. 14, 1918). 2nd Lt. Flying Officer, R.A.F.
Commissioned as a Flying Officer 4th August 1939 A.A.F.; Master Dulwich College.

Snow, Conrad Edwin (1889-1975)[6] B.A. (Aug. 1917). Capt. A.D.C. to O.C. 4th F.A. Bde., U.S.Army. France, 1918 ; Germany, 1918-19.
Rhodes Scholar, Lawyer, member of the Advisory Board on War Criminals, High Commissioner for Germany, 1950; chairman, Clemency and Parole Board for Japanese War Criminals, 1952-56, Chairman of the Loyalty Security Board in the State Department, opponent of Senator Joseph McCarthy.

Stilwell, John Grant (1895-1982) M.A. (Mobilized Aug. 4, 1914). Capt. i/4th Hampshire Regt. India, 1914-15 ; Mesopotamia, 1915-16. (Prisoner in Turkey, Jan. 1916-Nov. 1918.)
Soldier; Organist, Benefactor, inscription on plaque in Yatley church.

Stirling,* John (1893- 1975). (Aug. 15, 1914). Capt. 1/2nd Lovat’s Scouts. Gallipoli, Egypt, Macedonia, Russia. M.B.E. (Mil.). D. Salonika, 1918, 1919.
Sir John Stirling Lord lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty, Soldier, Local politician, Forestry Commissioner. 

Upton,* Hon. Henry Augustus George Mountjoy Heneage (1894- 1981)[7] (Aug. 29, 1914). Lt. R.E. Kent Yeomanry.
5th Viscount Templetown, WW2 Regional Controller of Factory and storage Premises, Board of Trade; Local Politician in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.

[1] Obituary: The Times, no. 50242 (8 September 1945), p. 7.

[2] Obituary: The Times, no. 56774 (28 October 1966), p. 1.

[3] Barbara Wall, ‘Jury, Charles Rischbieth (1893–1958)’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jury-charles-rischbieth-10653/text18931, accessed 5 November 2013.

[4] Obituary: The Royal Leicestershire Regiment (http://www.royalleicestershireregiment.org.uk/have-you-a-tiger/record/42188/)

[5] Obituary: The Times, no. 60476 (16 November 1979), p. 14.

[6] Obituary: New York Times, (23 December 1975), p.28.

[7] Obituary: The Times, no. 60852 (14 February 1981), p. 16.