Casualties and prisoners: March 25 - 27th, 1915

The following casualties among the Bedfordshire Regiment were reported on March 25th, 1915.

KILLED IN ACTION

Pte Charles Alfred SMITH: 3/8456, 1st Battalion, February 27th, 1915 (Menin Gate Memorial)

DIED OF WOUNDS

Sgt James Henry BARLOW (28): 9198, 1st Battalion, February 28th, 1915 (Bailleul Communal Cemetery)

WOUNDED

Pte A. LEWIS, 7111

Pte H. LOVEDAY, 8702

Pte H. PHILLIPS, 8344

Pte E. SMITH, 14677

Cpl E. C. STONE, 8758

 

Casualties reported on March 26th, 1915.

KILLED

Pte Horace Alfred WARD (30): 7269 (of 219 Castle Street, Luton), 1st Battalion, November 14th, 1914 (Menin Gate Memorial)

WOUNDED

Second Lieut C. A. S. MORRIS

 

Casualties reported on March 27th, 1915.

WOUNDED

Pte J. BODSWORTH, 15096

Pte F. PEARMAN, 8307

Pte W. WAKEFIELD, 7276

 

In the latest list received from the Germany Government the following are reported to be prisoners of war.

L-Cpl Joseph. ANDREWS, 8628

Pte Arthur. ANSELL, 8010

Pte F. AYRES, 7849

Pte C. BAKER, 7809

Pte Edward. BEECH, 8449

Pte Sydney Arther. CHAMBERS, 10206

Pte Arthur. COBBETT, 8798

Pte James. CUTHBERT, 10176

Pte James. DORLING, 7547

Pte W. FISH, 7950

Pte Albert. HOLLAND, 8807

Pte William. HORN, 10249

Pte G. MEADLARKAN, 8906

Pte William. MYNOTT, 8685

Pte Ernest. PRIOR, 8795

Pte J. SIMKINS, 7761

Pte Gabriel. SPARKS, 7533

Pte Ernest. STEVENS, 7696

Pte J. TAYLOR, 7671

Pte Wilfred. TURNER, 10187

Pte L. WRIGHT, 8003

Sgt James. HOPTROFF, 7977

Pte Albert. Louis. George SKINNER, 9237, previously reported missing.

[Saturday Telegraph, March 27th, 1915]