Harrogate Herald - 8th December 1915
W H Breare letter
I had Gunner E Purchase in to see me on
Wednesday. He is with the 21st Division, and belongs to the second
Army Corps. He is a Regular, been five years in the Army. He came
from India and landed September, 1914. after 48 hours leave he went
across to the Front. He is the son of Mr and Mrs J Purchase,
2 Southville Terrace, New Park, Harrogate. Purchase is one of
the finest specimens of a soldier I have ever seen. A well-made
powerful fellow, he has one of those kind, open faces, indulgent in
its gentleness. He hadn't met many Harrogate boys. He did see Ben
Buck and I think Woodhouse, Royal Engineers, is somewhere near him. Purchase
called to see Woodhouse's people. Just the kind thing he would do. Purchase
has a young brother out in the trenches whose age I'd better not
mention. You will remember that his brother, Corporal H Purchase,
of the West Yorks Regiment, was, alas! killed in October. May good
fortune attend this family, henceforth!
Harrogate Herald - 15th January 1915
An unfortunate confusion of names occurred last week
in the Herald. It was stated that Corporal H Purchase had
been killed some time ago. This was wrong. It should have been his
brother, George Purchase, of the 1st King's Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry. The names of three soldiers of the Purchase
family were involved, and the confusion arose in that way. It really
is sometimes difficult to sort out in these cases.
Harrogate Herald - 9th May 1917
Roll of Honour
Mr & Mrs J Purchase, 2 Southville Terrace, Ripon Road,
Harrogate, have received information that their fourth son, Lance
Corporal Roy Purchase, aged 19, has been wounded in the thigh,
and is in hospital in France. It is two years since he went out with
the West Yorks for the first time. He has been out three times, and
was gassed December 19th, 1915. His brother, Private G Purchase,
was killed October 3rd, 1915, in the KOYLI, after being out ten
months. Another brother, Corporal Horace Purchase (West
Yorks), was invalided home from France at the beginning of this
year, and is going on well at a convalescent home in Surrey, while
the eldest brother, Gunner Edward Purchase, RGA, has been in
Salonica seventeen months, and before that was fourteen months in
France, where he went on coming home from India at the outbreak at
war.