Harrogate Herald - 12th December 1917
Roll of Honour
Private John Swales (Royal Scots Greys),
whose wife resides at 3 Russell Street, Oatlands Mount, Harrogate,
was wounded in the left arm about a month ago, and is now in St
Luke's Hospital, Halifax. He is in the Regular Army, and this is the
second time he has been wounded.
Harrogate Herald - 9th January 1918
W H Breare letter
Other Mons heroes include Harry Petty (RE), son of Mr
and Mrs J R Petty, who were about one of the first patriotic
families we had the pleasure of chronicling; Driver Donald Currie,
son of Mrs Currie, of Denmark Terrace, who had five or six
sons serving, one being killed, and Donald is a prisoner in
Germany; Sergeant-Farrier J Bowgett, a Starbeck man, who, I
believe, was a policeman at Bridlington prior to joining the
Colours; Private John G Swales (Royal Scots Greys), of
Russell Street, Oatlands Mount, who has been wounded twice and is
now in hospital at Halifax; Private Richard Carter,
Coldstream Guards, who is a prisoner in Switzerland, and whose
sister, Mrs J T Johnson, resides at Bachelor Gardens; Cadet
H Bryant, who landed at Ostend in October, 1914, and was with
the 7th Divisional Column up to Ghent; Private G Graham
(KOYLI), who was wounded and taken prisoner at Mons. He is the son
of Mrs E Graham, 10 King's Road, and now at Chemnitz; Private
H G Smith (Dragoon Guards), who is now in hospital in Leeds; Second
Lieutenant L A Shipman, who also received the meritorious medal,
son of Mr and Mrs Shipman, of Willow Grove, Bilton, who have
other sons in the Army and Navy.