Harrogate Herald - 3rd March 1915
Recruiting in Harrogate during the month of February
has been fairly brisk. The names of those who have enlisted through
the medium of the Recruiting Office in Station Square are as follows
:
T H Potter, R Cornall, T Johnson, H Massheder, J
McLaughlin, Percy Cash, H Morrell, C J Summersall, F G Squire, C E
Crossley, A J Lale, A Dewar, C Lewis, A Addison, G Addison, G
McGuire, M J Lyons, G E Mathers, W Tipling, E Marshall, W
Younger, C Tranill, H B Broadley, G T Gamage, Ingham, Dobby,
Brearley, Riley, E Simpson, J W Lamb, E Shackleton, P C Moorey, J
Roker, F Slinger, A Harrison, W A Wray, J Elsworth, J A Bayley, F V
Thackwray, W Smithson, and Stephen Fountain.
This list does not include those joining the colours
through the Westminster Chambers agency, nor those who join the
Yorkshire Hussars and Yorkshire Dragoons direct
Harrogate Herald - 27th February 1918
Private E Marshall says : the Harrogate
Herald I received today brought me news of my youngest brother, Corporal
T R Marshall, of the West Yorks, who has been wounded, and it is
some consolation to know he is progressing favourably. I had not
heard from him for a considerable time, and something having
happened to delay our mails, you can guess how pleased I was to have
that Harrogate Herald, which only goes to prove of how much value
they become and what we owe to your kindness. With best wishes to
you, your kind helpers, and the Harrogate Herald.
Harrogate Herald – 15th January 1919
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Local lads on Active Service
E Marshall