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Harrogate Herald - 28th
March 1917
Roll of Honour
Private George Holgate, West
Yorks, son of Mr E Holgate, of 131 Cold Bath Road, Harrogate, is, we
regret to say, a prisoner of war at Dulmen, West Germany. Nothing
has been heard of Private Holgate for several weeks, and it was a
relief the other day to the family to learn that he was alive and
well, although he had had the misfortune to be taken a prisoner of
war. In reply to enquiries from his sister, Miss Holgate, Lieutenant
Hanley Hutchinson wrote : "In reply to your letter of 7th
March, I much regret that since my last note to you (enclosed to you
with T Ketson's), I have heard nothing of your brother. I
still think that he and Lance Corporal L Jewitt were taken
prisoners; if so, they will be with you again ere long, I hope. One
dead body of another of my men was found near, and, as no signs of
your brother or his gun were found, I am all the more convinced that
he is alive. Enquiries have been made, and will be made of course,
with pleasure, and I am only glad to think you have written to me.
Anything I can do will be done gladly. Your brother was an excellent
fellow in every way, and he is a great loss". Since that letter
was received, Mr Holgate got a card from his son from the Dulmen
internment camp, saying he was well. Private Holgate, who is 22
years of age, was in the employ of Messrs Hudson Bros, ironmongers,
Harrogate. He is a twin brother of Private ? Holgate, who is with
the ? Herts, and an elder brother of Private S D Holgate, is also in
the Army.
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