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Harrogate Herald - 21st March
1917
The following are men who have
sent us the Army post-card briefly stating that they are well and
have received papers and parcels, or whose letters contain views
that have repeatedly been expressed by other correspondents, but
show their friends that they are all right :
Sergeant F Lupton
Harrogate Herald - 28th
November 1917
W H Breare letter
Sergeant F Lupton, son
of Mrs Lupton of 13 Robert Street, is on leave for fourteen
days' and came to see me. He was last home on leave December 1916.
he has been in all the Ypres offensives up to October 4th, when his
lot were granted a rest. He was still in action, however, but on a
quiet front, when he came away. The only Harrogate boy who has been
with him was wounded and since transferred to another regiment. His
name is Gunner H Clarke. Lupton has neither been sick nor
wounded. He returns from leave on Friday. I was pleased that Lupton
brought his wife to see me whom I have not seen since his last
leave. It was nice to see both and good of them to spare me time out
of their precious leave. They are a very happy couple and both have
equal reasons to be so. I hope it may not be long before they are
reunited for good. Whilst I am Dictaphoning this sentence I am
thinking of all other married soldiers.
Harrogate Herald - 13th March
1918
The following are men who have
sent us the Army post-card thanking Mr W H Breare for the Harrogate
Herald, and briefly stating that they are well and have received
papers and parcels, or those whose letters do not contain anything
of special interest :
Sergeant F Lupton
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