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1916 - 1017.PDF
——• NOVEMBER 16, 1916. to England, ana was for some months engaged in instructing recruits for the Flying Corps. A few months ago, while he was coaching an air pilot, his machine dived and the pilot was killed, but Lord Lucas escaped. Recently he went out to France for the life of greater activity which he preferred He is 40 years of age, and unmarried. Married and to be Married. The marriage of Captain EDWARD NOEL CLIFTON, Cold stream Guards and R.F.C., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton of 12, Cambridge Square, to Miss NANCIE VERA NICOLSON' daughter of Mr. J. Nicolson, of Hampstead, took place on the 8th inst. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge. Mr. T. D. Spenser. Coldstream Guards, was best man, and Captain "W. L! Robinson, V.C., Lieutenant F. Sowrey, D.S.O., and Captain Holmes, all of the Royal Flying Corps, and Captain Finch, Rifle Brigade, acted as ushers. The marriage of Mr. SYDNEY PICKLES, son of Mr. M. P. Pickles, of Australia, and Miss A. R. E. MARKS, daughter of Mr. Ritchie Marks, of Hampstead. N.W., took place quietly at St. James's, Piccadilly, W., on November 15th. f/DGHTl The marriage of Lieutenant ROCKINGHAM CONYKRS GIU., R.G.A and RFC, elder son of Mr. and Sirs. Rockingham Gill, of Singlerose, Cole Park, Twickenham, and the Manor of Treverbyn, Cornwall, and CHRISTINA DOLORES COURT TREATT, daughter oi Mi and Mrs. R. Court Treatt. of 6. Xevern Road. S.W.. and the Mill House, Elstead, Snn<\ will take place at St. Cuthbert's, Phill>each Gardens, on December 9th, at 12 o'clock. Friends will be welcome at the church. A marriage has been arranged between Lieutenant II. l> WHITELAW WILSON, R.F.C., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J Whitelaw Wilson, of Belgrano. Buenos Aires, and MARGERY. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CHAS. THOROWGOOD, " S.m Kerao," Haywards Heath, Sussex. Items. Second Lieutenant F. W. GRIFFITHS, R.F.C , of Caxton Road, Wood Green, has been taken prisoner, and is now in East Prussia. For some time he was on the " missing " list. His parents have now received a letter from him. THE REPORTED by the Admiralty:— Accidentally Killed. Flight-Sub-Lieut. F. A. R. Malet, R.N. Died of Injuries. Flighc-Sub-Lieut. W. S. Stewart, R.N. Accidentally Injured. Prob. Flight-Sub-Lieut. W. A. Curtis, R.N. Officially reported a Prisoner of War. Flight-Lieut. G. G. G. Hodge, R.N. Reported by the War Office:—- Killed. 2nd Lieut. F. P. Kane, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. J. Turk, R.F.C. Died of Wounds. 9882 1st Air-Mech. F. Bearing, R.F.C. 15699 2nd Air-Mech. V. Brazier, R.F.C. 34555 2nd Air-Mech. S. Du Mont, R.F.C. 17243 2nd Air-Mech. W. Wiltshire, R.F.C. Wounded. Capt. G. D. Hill, Hussars and R.F.C. Lieut. C. N. Jones, Sherwood For., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. R. H. Wallace, Yeomanry and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut..»C. E. Ward, R.F.C. , Lieut. G. H. Wood, R.F.C. 1491 Sergt. S. Cockerell, R.F.C. < 5077 2nd Air-Mech. J. L. Mole, R.F.C. 10024 2nd Air-Mech. F. W. Kottle, R.F.C. 1110 Corpl. A. Rideout-, R.F.C. 6527 Corpl. R. B. Bolton, R.F.C. 12105 1st Air-Mech. P. Daley, R.F.C. 7429 1 st Air-Mech. C. Gall, R.F.C. 27882 2nd Air-Mech. J. H. Harrobin, R.F.C. 13719 2nd Air-Mech. W. Lamb, R.F.C. Previously reported Missing, now reported Wounded and Prisoners of War in German hands. 2nd Lieut. F. H. Bowyer, Queen's (R.W. Surrey), attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. C. Elphinston, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. F. A. A. Hewson, Border, attd.'R.F.C. Lieut. G. Klingenstein, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. J. C. Taylor, K.O. Scottish Bord. and R.F.C. OF HONOUR. Previously reported Missing, now reported Prisoners of War in German hands. 2nd Lieut. J. W. Bowring, S. Lanes., attd R.F.C. Lieut. L. R. Briggs, London and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. E. Burton, R.I'., and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. D. S. Cairns, Rifle Brig, and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. W. R. C. Carmichael. Highland L.L and R.F.C. Lieut. A. T. Easom, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. W. J- Gray, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. F. W. Griffiths, Middlesex and R.F.C. Lieut. H. F. Mase. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. A. L. Pinkerton, R.F.A. and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. F. D. H. Sams, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. M. H. Strange, R. Fus and RFC 2nd Lieut. J. L. Tibbetts, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. K. E. Tulloch, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. B. M. Wainwright, R.F.C. Capt. R. E. Wilson, Hampshire and R.F.C. 3389 Sergt. B. Irwin, R.F.C. 6537 1st Air-Mech. L. O. Law, R.F.C. Prisoner of War in Turkish hands. Capt C. L. Woolley. R.F1., sttd, R.F.C, Missing. Lieut. A. Anderson, Connaught Rangers, attd. K.F.C. 2nd Lieut. G. H. Bentham, E. Surrey, attd R.F.C, 2nd Lieut. L. C. L. Cook, A.S.C.. niiil. R.F.C. Lieut. T. M. Johns, Welsh, attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. W. E. Knowlden, Border, attd. R..F.C. . Capt. Lord Lucas, Yeomanry and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. S. W. Mann, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. H. L. Morgan, Border. Lieut. G. H. Nicholson, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. B. W. A. Ordish, R.F.C. Capt. A. J. M. Pemberton, M.C., Leinster, attd. R.F.C. Lieut. J. M. J. Spencer, Northumberland F. and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. A. E. Wynn, R.F.C. 4043 1st Air-Mech. B. C. Digby, R.E.C. 649 Flight-Sergt. E. Haxton, R.F.C. 3023 Corpl. B. G. F. Jeffs, R.F.C. 3467 1 st Air-Mech. H. A. Harding, R.F.C. Previously reported believed Taken Prisoners at Kut-el-Amara, now reported Prisoners of War. 7373 2nd CI. Air Mech. R. G. Nickolls, R.F.C. 7870 2nd CI. Air Mech. S. J. Wells, R.F.C. A One-Legged Pilot. PAUL ALBERT PIERRE TARASCON, who has been men-; oned in the French communique for bringing down his ^•venth German, has the distinction of having an artificial leg. Carpentier Wins Another Award. FOR his aerial work in connection with the taking oi 1'ort Douaumont, Georges Carpentier, who has been men- tuned three times in despatches, has been awarded the Aledaille Militaire. A. Salonica Zeppelin Echo. IT is reported from Salonica that it has recently trans pired that two men belonging to the crew, of the Zeppelin which was brought down in the outskirts of Salonica on May 5 th managed, although wounded, to effect their escape from the marshes of the estuary of the Vardar, where the airship fell. They obtained refuge at the village of Kulakia, east of the Vardar, where they were succoured, and even tually got over the frontier into Bulgaria. IOO9
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