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War Memorial
St. David's Cathedral, St. Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales




War Memorial - St. David's Cathedral, St. Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales



Roll of Honour
St. Davids Cathedral
1914 - 1919

Names Names 1914-1919
Captain, his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K. G., Grenadier Guards
Lieutenant, his Royal Highness the Prince Albert, K. G., R. N.
Bebb, Basil John Montford - Capt., R. E. (wounded)
Bevan, the Right Rev. E. L., D. D. - Chaplain
Davies, Rev. D. Sinnett L., B. A. - Chaplain
Evans, Arthur Basil George - 2nd Lieut., South Wales Borderers
Green, Sebald Walter Bluett - Lieut.-Commander, R. N.
Green, Serbert Francis St. Davids - Col., R. A. M. C.
Green, Wilfrith Gerald Key - Lieut.-Col., 36th Jacob's Horse, D. S. C.
Howell, Arthur Anthony, C. M. G. - Brig.-Gen., London Reserve Brigade (dead)
Jones, Rev. Canon J. H. W., M. A. - Chaplain
Jones, William Basil Loxdale - Flight Observer, R. N. (drowned)
Lloyd, Charles Geoffrey - Capt., Supply & Transport Corps
Mason, Fred - Lieut., Artisis' Rifles
Owen, Andrew Geraint J. - Lieut., Welsh., M. C. (wounded)
Owen, David Illtyd - 2nd Lieut., R. W. F. (wounded)
Owen, John Peredur - Lieut., Royal Welsh Fusiliers, M. C.
Priestman, C. C. - 2nd. Lieut., Durham Light Infantry
Smith, Henry Faithful, M. D. - Lieut., R. A. M. C.
Smith, Rev Canon M. L., D. D. - Senior Chaplain, 30th Division, D. S. C.
Spurrell, Walter Oliver - Lieut.-Commander, R. N.
Williams, George Edgar, P. - Lieut., South Wales Borderers
Williams, Henry W. D. - Lieut., 4th Welsh
Williams, Rev. H. H., M. A. - Chaplain
Williams, Rev. W. J., B. A. - Chaplain, M. C.
The list contains the names of those past and present prebendaries and other officials
of the Cathedral and of their sons, who are serving their country.



Roll of Honour
St. Davids Parish
1914 - 1919

Names Names 1914-1919 Arnold, Adrian
Arnold, Bertram
Arnold, Sydney J.

Barkway, George
Beynon, Thomas
Boulton, W.
Bowen, James
Brown, George
Butler, Charles
Byrant, F.
Byrant, W.

Cass, Benjamin
Chape, William
Collins, John
Crouch, Albert
Crump, Fred

Davies, Albert
Davies, Arthur
Davies, E.
Davies, Emlyn
Davies, George B.
Davies, Henry
Davies, Henry James
Davies, Thomas Rees
Davies, William
Davies, William
Davies, William T.

Elliott, J. H.
Ellis, James
Evans, Edgar O.
Evans, Evan
Evans, George
Evans, Gwilym
Evans, Hubert Morgan
Evans, John
Evans, Robert
Evans, William Francis
Evans, William

Faulaber, Henry
Frost, Joseph

Gabriel, Arthur
Gauld, John
Griffiths, D. J.
Griffiths, Harry
Griffiths, J.
Griffiths, Peter James
Gronow, Ernest Stanley
Gronow, Hedley Latimer
Gronow, Lemuel H.

Harries, Arthur
Harries, Clifford
Harries, David
Harries, Hugh
Harries, James J.
Harries, Owen H.
Harries, Sebert
Harries, William
Harries, William
Hart, William
Hartley, Thomas J.
Hicks, Thomas
Higgins, James
Howolls, James
Howolls, J. H.
Howolls, William
4th Welsh
4th Can. M. Rifles (Prisoner in Germany)
Sapper, 4th Canadian Railway Troops

R. G. A.
A. S. C.
Staff-Sergeant, A. S. C.
R. N. R.
A. S. C.
Corporal, Welsh
A. S. C.
R. N. R.

9th Welsh
P. O., R. N., C. G.
Welsh
R. F. A.
11th Hussars

R. N. R.
8th Welsh (wounded)
Sergeant, 19th Welsh
2nd Officer, M. M.
9th Welsh, Croix de Guerre
3rd Welsh
Anti-Aircraft Section
R. E.
R. E.
R. F. A. (gassed)
Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Captain, R. A. M. C., M. C.
Boatman, R. N., C. G. (invalided)
A. O. C.
Sapper, R. E.

R. F. A.
R. E.
A. S. C.
R. A. M. C.
A. S. C.
Labour Battalion

Corporal, A. S. C



Pioneer, 19th Welsh
Lieut., Ordnance Corps
R. A. M. C.
Welsh (killed)
R. F. A. (wounded at Mons)
South Wales Borderers (wounded)
Royal Welsh Fusiliers (discharged)
Lancasters

Devons
R. N.
R. N.
R. E.
Lancasters
5th Gloucesters
M. T. S.
R. F. A. (discharged)
Oxford & Bucks. Light Infantry (missing)
Welsh (killed)
C. P. O., R. N., C. G.
4th Welsh
Boatman, R. N., C. G.
9th Welsh (dead)
Capt., 5th Dragoon Guards (wounded)
Welsh

Names Names 1914-1919 Hughes, George
Hughes, Rev. J.
Hughes, Thomas
Hughes, Thomas

James, D. H.
James, Edwin
James, Ivor T.
James, James
James, Samuel
James, Samuel, L.
Jenkins, Francis V.
Jenkins, George
Jenkins, John James
John, David
John, Edwin
John, Fred
John, Henry
John, Henry J.
John, Raymond
John, Thomas
John, T. H.
Jones, Edwin G.
Jones, F. Tudor
Jones, Godfrey
Jones, James
Jones, William G.

Lewis, Cyril
Lewis, David
Lewis, Fred. Reginald
Lewis, James
Lewis, James
Lewis, James
Lewis, J. F. A.
Lewis, Mortimer
Lewis, Norman
Lewis, Santley
Lewis, Thomas
Lewis, William H.
Llewelyn, Edgar
Llewelyn, F. D.
Lloyd, Frank Morice
Lloyd, Robert

Martin, Lambert
Martin, William
Martin, W. H.
Mathias, Daniel
Mathias, Gwyn
Mathias, John
Mayall, Henry
Meledine, Fred
Meledine, James
Morgan, Gwilym
Morgan, Henry
Morris, Fred
Morris, James
Morris, Samuel
Morris, Thomas
Morris, Thomas
Morris, William
Morris, W.
Morse, Tilson
Mortimer, Sidney
Moss, Charles
Moss, Christmas
Moss, David J.
Moss, Richard
Moss, William H.

Nokes, George
Noble, William

Owen, Elwyn
Owen, W.
18th Welsh
Chaplain
R. N. R.
R. E., Postal Section

Labour Battalion
R. N.
19th Welsh
R. G. A.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
13th Welsh (wounded)
M. T. S.
R. F. C.
R. A.
R. N. R.
R. N. R.
Driver, R. F. A.
Master, M. M., D. S. C.
9th Welsh
R. A. M. C.
6th Welsh
Labour Battalion
A. O. C.
Captain, R. F. A.
R. E.
23rd Welsh
18th Welsh (discharged)

South Wales Borderers (discharged)
5th Welsh
R. G. A.
Corporal, South Wales Borderers
South Wales Borderers (missing)
National Service
Captain, 24th Battalion, Welsh
Royal Welsh Fusiliers (killed)
R. F. C.
14th Welsh
Pembrokeshire Yeomanry
R. N. R.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Lieut., 67th Auxiliary Steam Co., A. S. C.
Sapper, R. E.
South Wales Borderers

Artisits' Rifles
3rd Welsh (wounded and discharged)
Captain, R. N. D. (wounded)
A. S. C.
4th Leicesters (wounded)
R. N.
Devons (wounded)


Driver, A. S. C.
R. N. R.
Machine Gun Corps
R. E. (killed)
A. S. C.
R. E.
??? (wounded)
??? (wounded)
???, R. N.
???
???
??? (wounded)
12th Welsh
6th Gloucesters (wounded)
10th Welsh
Royal Welsh Fusiliers

16th Welsh
Welsh

R. G. A.
Labour Battalion

Names 1914-1919 Page, W. A.
Parry, William
Perkins, H. G.
Phillips, Cecil
Phillips, Cuthbert
Phillips, Ebenezer J.
Phillips, Fred
Phillips, Harry
Phillips, Wm. Charles
Phillips, W. T.
Prance, Albert W.
Price, James
Price, James T.
Price, John
Prickett, John

Rees, Arthur
Rees, Blethin Treharne
Reynolds, Levi
Reynolds, Thomas
Richards, John
Richards, Thomas
Richards, William T.
Roach, John
Roberts, Arthur
Roberts, Elmore
Roberts, Rev. F. W.
Roberts, George
Roberts, Hugh
Roberts, J.
Roberts, J. Edgar
Rowe, Joseph
Rowlands, William

Sais, John
Sais, Thomas
Sais, William
Sant, J. S.
Shea, Arthur E.
Silocox, E.
Sime, John
Smith, George
Smith, Lionel R.
Spackman, Frank
Stephens, Gwilym
Stephens, John

Thomas, Charles
Thomas, Daniel Elias
Thomas, Frederick Price
Thomas, Gwyn
Thomas, G. John
Thomas, Hugh
Thomas, Ivor George
Thomas, John
Thomas, J. E.
Thomas, John M.
Thomas, John W.
Thomas, Oliver
Thomas, William
Tossell, Ivor
Tossell, Percy
Tossell, Sidney
Tudor, Evan
Tudor, John Owen
Tudor, Lewis

Walker, Basil
Ward,
Watkins, Henry J.
Watkin, William John
Watts, David
Watts, James
Williams, Eustace James Miller
Williams, G. Checkland
Williams, Hugh
Williams, Iorwerth D.
Williams, John G.
Williams, John Perkin
Williams, ???welin D.
Williams, ?. Phelps
Williams, Thomas
Williams, Thomas
Williams, William Watts H.
???
Wood, George
Wood, James
Wright, Fred.

Yeo, Albert

Anti-Aircraft Section
Musketry Instructor
R. N. R.
R. E.
R. F. A.
R. E.
R. N.
R. E.
Sergeant, R. E.
15th Welsh
R. F. C.
South Lancasters (killed)
11th Hussars (killed)
R. N.

South Wales Borderers
Major, Monmouths
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Welsh (discharged)
9th Welsh (gassed)
Driver, A. S. C. (wounded)
11th Welsh
Master, M. M.
R. N.
A. S. C. (wounded)
Chaplain
R. E.
Gunner, R. F. A. (killed)
Master, M. M.
Eng. Sub-Lieut., R. N. R.
Master, M. M.
York & Lancasters

2nd Welsh (discharged)
Welsh Guards
1st Welsh
Sapper, R. E.
P. O. 2nd, R. N., C. G.
4th Hussars (wounded)
R. A. M. C.
R. G. A.
A. S. C.
R. A. M. C.
Pembrokeshire Yeomanry
R. F. A. (killed in France)

R. N.
Corporal, South Wales Borderers
Labour Battalion
18th Welsh
R. N.
M. T. S. (gassed)
R. G. A.
13th Welsh (wounded)
5th Welsh Transport (wounded)
2nd Lieut., R. E.
Bombardier, R. F. A.
R. G. A.
National Service
Captain, 10th Welsh, M. C.
R. G. A.
R. A. M. C. (discharged)
R. F. A.
3rd Engineer, M. M.
R. E. (wounded at Loos)

Northumberland Fusiliers
4th Welsh
R. A. M. C.
National Service
National Service
Cheshires
Lieut., R. F. A. (wounded)
Captain, Worcesters
13th Welsh (killed)
R. A. M. C.
R. G. A.
M. M.
Essex (in hospital)
Master, M. M.
Lieut., R. N. R.
1st Welsh
2nd Officer, acting, M. M.

Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Royal (London) Fusiliers



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