Harrogate Herald - 4th April 1917
W Rowling writes : You must forgive me for not
acknowledging receipt of the Harrogate Herald, which I have received
weekly and have found something worth reading in them. News is
scarce out here, but plenty of rumours. Since I last wrote to you I
have moved several times and have seen some scenes of terrible
fighting - The district of which I am not allowed to disclose. I
have seen a few local lads out here. A chap called Sutcliffe, of
Skipton Road, in the Royal Garrison Artillery, and a Yates,
Royal Army Medical Corps, of King's Road. I was pleased to read of
Sergeant Shaw being presented with his Military Medal. I wish I
could have been there, but all the same he has my best wishes for a
safe return. The weather has not been anything flash lately, but it
seems to be clearing up now, which will make marching easier. I have
slept in some strange places - shell holes, trenches, and yards down
in the earth. I am sorry to say we have lost our Major, but you will
have received the information before now.
Harrogate Herald - 3rd October 1917
Roll of Honour
Private A E Yates, RAMC, son of Mr &
Mrs John A Yates, 166 King's Road, Harrogate, is in hospital at
Edmonton, London
Harrogate Herald - 21st November 1917
W H Breare letter
I had a few minutes with Private A E Yates, who had just
been discharged from hospital, where he had been treated for a wound
received on the 21st of September. He had been in Edmonton Hospital
seven weeks. He is the son of Mr and Mrs J A Yates, of 166
King's Road. I was pleased to see Yates looking so well, and I
should say it will not be long ere he joins his depot.