Harrogate Herald - 24th November 1915
The following write : "I am quite well. I have
received the papers. Letter follows at first opportunity", or
express thanks for the Herald :
Gunner Henry Wardman
Harrogate Herald - 17th January 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 :
Henry Wardman
Harrogate Herald - 31st January 1917
Roll of Honour
After two years and four months continuous active
service, Gunner Henry Wardman, RGA, nephew of he late Thomas
Wardman, 7 York Place, Harrogate, has died of wounds received in
action. His cousin, F Wardman, received a letter from the
Matron of the 12th General Hospital, Rouen, on Wednesday last,
saying that Gunner Wardman lay there seriously wounded in he
head, legs and body, assuring them that he was having every care and
attention. A further letter arrived on Thursday morning saying that
his condition was very serious indeed, and the doctor doubted
whether he would recover. At half-past nine a wire arrived stating
that he had passed away. We understand his end was peaceful and that
he is buried in the cemetery at Rouen.
Harrogate Herald - 23rd January 1918
In loving memory of Gunner Henry Wardman,
RGA, nephew of the late Thomas Wardman, York Place, who died
of wounds January 22nd, 1917, after two years and five months
continuous service.
"Into the field of battle
He bravely took his part,
He fought and died for Britain,
And the honour of his race".
Harrogate Herald – 29th January 1919
In loving memory of Gunner H Wardman (Royal Garrison
Artillery), nephew of the late Thomas Wardman, York Place,
who died of wounds January 22nd, 1917, after two years and five
months continuous active service, and was interred at St Seven
Cemetery, Rouen.