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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:14 pm    Post subject: JAMES T R MITCHELL Reply with quote

33. MITCHELL, JAMES THOMSON RANKIN
CWGC
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Date of Death: 01/04/1918
Age: 30
Regiment/Service: Royal Scots attd. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Awards: D S O
Grave Reference: P. 1.
Cemetery: NEW MONKLAND CEMETERY
Additional Information: Son of James and Annie Rankin Mitchell, of Bannockburn House, Bannockburn, Stirlingshire. B.A. (Oxon.); Writer to the Signet; Awarded Croix de Guerre with palm (France); Born at Airdrie;

SNWM
Surname MITCHELL
Forename Jas Thomas Rankin
Rank T/Maj (A/Lieut Col)
Service number
Decoration DSO
Place of birth
Date of death 1 April 1918
Theatre of death Unknown
Cause of death Died of wounds
SNWM roll THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT)
Other detail 13th Bn. (att. A.& S.H.).

Stirling Golf Club memorial
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New Monkland Cemetery
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Roll of honour of members of the Society of Writers to His Majesty’s 1914-1919ll
LIEUTENANT=COLONEL JAMES THOMSON RANKIN MITCHELL, D.S.O.,
Bannockburn House, Bannockburn.
Mobilised in nth Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders as 2nd Lieutenant;
Went to France as Captain in June 1915; Second in Command of 13th Royal Scot; Wounded before Arras on 28th March 1918, and died from wounds in Queen Alexandra Hospital, London, on 1st April 1918
Promoted Lieut. –Colonel; Awarded D.S.O. and Croix de Guerre (France);
Several times mentioned in Dispatches;
Edinburgh University Roll of Honour
Airdrie and Edinburgh Academies; First XV and XI; BA (Oxford) 1910; First XV and London Scottish; Student of Law, 1910-1913; Writer to the Signet 1913; 11th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 2nd Lieutenant September 1914; Captain 1915; 13th Royal Scots, Major July 1916; 11th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Lieutenant Colonel 1917; France, June 1915; Dispatches; DSO 1916; Croix de Guerre (France) 1918; Wounded at Arras on 28th March and died at Queen Alexandra Hospital, London on 1st April 1918.

Probate
Mitchell, James Thomas Rankin of Bannockburn House, Bannockburn by Stirling, lieutenant colonel Royal Scots, died 1 April 1918 at London. Confirmation of David Cumming Mitchell and James Mitchell; Sealed London 7 May 1918
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:16 pm    Post subject: ALASTAIR J G MURRAY Reply with quote

34. MURRAY, ALASTAIR JOHN GREVILLE
CWGC
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Date of Death: 14/09/1914
Age: 20
Regiment/Service: Cameron Highlanders 1st Bn
Grave Reference: L. 8.
Cemetery: MONTCORNET MILITARY CEMETERY
Additional Information: Son of Maj. Alastair Murray and Mary Murray, of Polmaise Castle, Stirling
SNWM
Surname MURRAY
Forename Alastair John Greville
Rank 2nd Lieut
Service number
Decoration
Place of birth Polmaise
Date of death 14 September 1914
Theatre of death Unknown
Cause of death Died of wounds
SNWM roll THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS
Other detail 1st Bn.

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Winchester at War
Son of Major Alastair and Mary Murray of Polmaise Castle, Stirling; he entered Winchester from Locker’s Park, Hemel Hempstead and became a House Prefect and played in Commoner XV.
He passed into Sandhurst in 1913 and obtained a commission in 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders the following year. The 1st Camerons departed for France on 13th August 1914 where Murray’s D Company was allocated escort duties for senior officers, in this case, General Sir Douglas Haig.
On 11th September they rejoined their Battalion. Murray was killed in action, during the Battle of the Aisne, on 14th September 1914. D Company were given the objective of taking the sugar factory between Troyon and Cerny and in the following fierce fighting Murray lost his life.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Stirling http://www.holytrinitystirling.org/memorialindex.htm
A commemorative plaque is inside Holy Trinity Church
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Probate
Murray, Alastair John Greville of Polmaise Castle, Stirling, second lieutenant Cameron Highlanders, died 14 September 1914 in France. Confirmation of Major Alastair Bruce Murray;Sealed London 23 October 1919
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:18 pm    Post subject: GEORGE MACFARLANE Reply with quote

35. MACFARLANE, GEORGE WEBSTER
CWGC
Rank: Chief Petty Officer
Service No: 160606
Date of Death: 18/10/1914
Age: 39
Regiment/Service: Royal Navy H.M. S/M. "E3."
Panel Reference: 1.
Memorial: PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
Additional Information: Son of Alexander and Devina Macfarlane, of Stirling; husband of Violet H. Macfarlane, of Bell Inn, West Cowes, Isle of Wight.
SNWM
Surname MACFARLANE
Forename George Webster
Rank Ch Petty Offr
Service number 160606
Decoration
Place of birth
Date of death 19 October 1914
Theatre of death RN HM Submarine 'E3'
Cause of death Unknown
SNWM roll THE ROYAL NAVY
Other detail
On 18th October 1914 HM Submarine E 3 built 1912, 810 tons, was sunk by torpedo from German U-boat U 27 (Lt.Cdr. Bernhard Wegener), N from Borkum Reef Lightship, North Sea. First submarine loss of WWI.
HMS E3 left Harwich on the 16th October 1914 to patrol an area off Borkum. At the same time U27 was patrolling off the mouth of the Ems. At 1025 on the morning of 18 October U27 sighted E3 on the surface and was able to approach unobserved firing her torpedoes at a range of approximately 300 yards. The resulting explosion broke E3 in half and sent her immediately to the bottom. All 28 members of the crew died. The wreck was found off the island of Schiermonnikoog in 1997.
http://www.harwichanddovercourt.co.uk/submarines-ww1/
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:19 pm    Post subject: JOHN MACFARLANE Reply with quote

36. MacFARLANE, JOHN
CWGC
Rank: Private
Service No: S/26576
Date of Death: 23/10/1918
Age: 21
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 2nd Bn
Grave Reference: A. 11.
Cemetery: MONTAY BRITISH CEMETERY
Additional Information: Son of John and Isabella MacFarlane of 6 George St., Stirling
SNWM
Surname MacFARLANE
Forename John
Rank Pte
Service number S/26576
Decoration
Place of birth Stirling
Date of death 23 October 1918
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Other detail 2nd Bn.
Cambusbarron Civic Memorial
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:20 pm    Post subject: JAMES AND WILLIAM MCLAREN Reply with quote

37. McLAREN, JAMES
CWGC
Rank: Captain
Date of Death: 21/11/1917
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 7th Bn.
Panel Reference: Panel 10.
Memorial: CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL
Additional Information: Son of Duncan McLaren, of Fairmington, Roxburgh
SNWM
Surname McLAREN
Forename James
Rank Capt
Service number
Decoration
Place of birth
Date of death 21 November 1917
Theatre of death Unknown
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Other detail 7th Bn. (T.).
Stirling Roll of Honour – Captain 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; Cornton
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38. MCLAREN, WILLIAM
CWGC
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Date of Death: 19/11/1917
Age: 19
Regiment/Service: Royal Flying Corps 44th Sqdn. and General List
Grave Reference: II. D. 18.
Cemetery: ZUYDCOOTE MILITARY CEMETERY
Additional Information: Son of Duncan McLaren, of Fairnington, Roxburgh
SNWM
Surname McLAREN
Forename William Somerville
Rank 2nd Lieut
Service number
Decoration
Place of birth
Date of death 19 November 1917
Theatre of death Unknown
Cause of death Died of wounds
SNWM roll ROYAL FLYING CORPS.
Other detail (Gen. List).
Church of the Holy
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:20 pm    Post subject: ROBERT MCNAUGHTON Reply with quote

39. McNAUGHTON, ROBERT
CWGC
Rank: Private
Service No: 292676
Date of Death: 29/05/1917
Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 1st/7th Bn
Grave Reference: XXV. E. 2.
Cemetery: ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY
Additional Information: Brother of William McNaughton, of Main St., Bannockburn
SNWM
Surname McNAUGHTON
Forename Robert
Rank Pte
Service number 292676
Decoration
Place of birth The Rye Stirlingshire
Date of death 29 May 1917
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Died of wounds
SNWM roll THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)
Other detail 7th Bn.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:21 pm    Post subject: WILLIAM MCNAUGHTON Reply with quote

40. McNAUGHTON, WILLIAM
CWGC
Rank: Private
Service No: 276579
Date of Death: 15/05/1917
Age: 20
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1st/8th Bn
Grave Reference: III. C. 8.
Cemetery: BROWN'S COPSE CEMETERY, ROEUX
Additional Information: Son of George and Elizabeth McNaughton, of 152, Main St., St. Ninian’s, Stirling
SNWM
Surname McNAUGHTON
Forename William
Rank Pte
Service number 276579
Decoration
Place of birth
Date of death 15 May 1917
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Other detail 1/8th Bn
Stirling Roll of Honour – 148 Main Street, St Ninian’s
Stirling Observer 12 June 1917
Killed
Pte Wm McNaughton, A&SH, son of Mr & Mrs McNaughton 148 Main Street, St Ninian’s, killed in action of 15 May; 20 years; employed at Cowie Colliery
Death notice
McNaughton: killed in action on 15 May, Private William McNaughton, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders aged 20; son of Mr & Mrs McNaughton, 148 Main Street, St Ninian’s
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:22 pm    Post subject: WILLIAM PATERSON Reply with quote

42. PATERSON, WILLIAM
CWGC
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: S/1542
Date of Death: 25/09/1915
Age: 23
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 10th Bn.
Panel Reference: Panel 125 to 127.
Memorial: LOOS MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of Mrs. A. Paterson, of 4, Borestone Place, Glasgow Rd., St Ninian’s, Stirling
SNWM
Surname PATERSON
Forename William
Rank L Cpl
Service number S/1542
Decoration
Place of birth Stirling
Date of death 25 September 1915
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Other detail 10th Bn.
Stirling Roll of Honour – St Ninian’s
Effects: mother – Annie (for distribution)
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:23 pm    Post subject: ARTHUR AND DAVID ROBERTS Reply with quote

44. ROBERTS, ARTHUR JOHN DUNCAN
ROBERTS, ARTHUR
Rank: Serjeant
Service No: 16883
Date of Death: 09/04/1917
Regiment/Service: Royal Scots 11th Bn.
Awards: M M
Panel Reference: Bay 1 and 2
Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Surname ROBERTS
Forename Arthur
Rank Sgt
Service number 16883
Decoration MM
Place of birth Lintrathen Forfarshire
Date of death 9 April 1917
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT)
Other detail 11th Bn.
Effects: brother – William; sisters – Mary Buchanan, Lizzie and Margaret J Roberts; brother – Norman R Stirling
Stirling Observer 8 May 1917
Sergeant Arthur JD Roberts, Royal Scots, brother of Mrs Buchanan 36 James Street, Stirling was killed in action of 9th April; 23 years of age; 3rd son of Mrs Roberts, 2 Brighton Place; worked in Caledonian Engine Sheds in Stirling then Dunfermline; joined the army at the outbreak of war, been in France a couple of years; awarded Military Medal
Death notice
Roberts: killed in action on 9th April, Arthur J D Roberts, Royal Scots, aged 23; 3rd son of late Mrs Roberts, 2 Brighton Place, Stirling
1901 Census
79 Main Street, St Ninian’s
Mary Roberts, h, 34, widow, Arbroath
William Roberts, 15, apprentice grocer, Forfar
James Roberts, 14, apprentice baker, Forfar
Mary Ann Roberts, 12, school, Bendochy
David Roberts, 11, school, Alyth
Lizzie Roberts, 9, Bendochy
Arthur Roberts, 6, Lintrathen
Norman Roberts, 5, Lintrathen
Alfred Roberts, 2, St Ninian’s
Douglas Roberts, 2, St Ninian’s

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45. ROBERTS, DAVID
CWGC
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: S/12106
Date of Death: 05/07/1917
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 14th Bn
Grave Reference: I. A. 14.
Cemetery: FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND
Additional Information:
SNWM
Surname ROBERTS
Forename David
Rank L Cpl
Service number S/12106
Decoration
Place of birth Stirling (Actually born Alyth)
Date of death 5 July 1917
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Other detail 14th Bn.
Effects: widow – Margaret J
Stirling Roll of Honour – 88 Upper Craigs, Stirling
Stirling Observer 24 July 1917
Lance corporal David Roberts, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders killed in defence of a front line post; wife 88 Upper Craigs; joined army 2 years ago; barman and worked in local collieries; brother – Arthur MM fell in action April 1917; another brother is in the navy
M 15 November 1912 at 11 Parkfoot St, Kilsyth, UF Church, David Roberts, coal miner, b, 22, 2 Brighton Place, Stirling, James Roberts, farm servant (d) and Mary MS Duncan (d); Margaret Jamieson, domestic servant, 24, 11 Parkfoot St, Kilsyth, Archibald Jamieson, sett maker, (d) and Mary MS Mitchell; William Roberts and Margaret Ross
Erskine UF
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:24 pm    Post subject: THOMAS RUTHERFORD Reply with quote

46. RUTHERFORD, THOMAS
CWGC
Rank: Gunner
Service No: 76686
Date of Death: 11/04/1917
Age: 20
Regiment/Service: Machine Gun Corps (Heavy Branch) "C" Bn.
Panel Reference: Bay 10.
Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rutherford, of Chartershall, St. Ninian’s, Stirling

SNWM
Surname RUTHERFORD
Forename Thomas
Rank Pte
Service number 76686
Decoration
Place of birth
Date of death 11 April 1917
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll MACHINE GUN CORPS
Unit name TANKS.
Other detail formerly 7999 Gordon Highlanders.
Effects: father – Robert; war gratuity: mother and legatee – Christina
Stirling Roll of Honour – St Ninian’s
Stirling Observer 24 July 1917
Gunner Tom Rutherford, Machine Gun Corps (Tanks) reported missing on 11 April, now officially reported killed on that date; joined Gordon Highlanders in December 1914 and went to France; wounded in January 1916; transferred to Tanks in January 1917; lived at Chartershall, St Ninian’s; worked at Millhall Colliery; aged 20
(Nephew of Robert Wingate)
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:24 pm    Post subject: GEORGE SWAN Reply with quote

48. SWAN, GEORGE
CWGC
Rank: Sergeant
Service No: 22845
Date of Death: 22/03/1918
Regiment/Service: Highland Light Infantry 10th/11th Bn.
Panel Reference: Bay 8.
Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL
Additional Information:

Surname SWAN
Forename George
Rank Sgt
Service number 22845
Decoration
Place of birth Leith
Date of death 22 March 1918
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY
Other detail 10/11th Bn.
Name: George Swan
Birth Place: Leith, Midlothian
Residence: Leith
Death Date: 22 Mar 1918
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Stirling
Rank: Sergeant
Regiment: Highland Light Infantry
Battalion: 10/11th Battalion
Regimental Number: 22845
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
Stirling Roll of Honour – 60 Baker Street, Stirling
Effects: widow – Annie
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:25 pm    Post subject: ALEXANDER WALKER Reply with quote

49. WALKER, ALEXANDER
CWGC
Rank: Gunner
Service No: 145489
Date of Death: 28/03/1918
Age: 26
Regiment/Service: Royal Garrison Artillery 184th Siege Bty.
Grave Reference: V. F. 55.
Cemetery: DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN
Additional Information:
Son of Isabella Walker, of 12, Glasgow Road, St Ninian’s, Stirling
SNWM
Surname WALKER
Forename Alexander
Rank Gnr
Service number 145489
Decoration
Place of birth
Date of death 28 March 1918
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY
Other detail
Stirling Roll of Honour – 12 Glasgow Road, St Ninian’s
Service Record: Enlisted 8.2.16; address – 12 Glasgow Road, St Ninian’s; age 24; occupation – banksman; mobilized 21.3.17 at Plymouth; embarked 12.8.17 at Southampton; disembarked Rouen; injured 28.12.17; returned to duty 25.1.18; killed in action with British Expeditionary Force, France – 28.3.18; buried in Duisans British Cemetery; mother Isabella Walker, 12 Glasgow Road, St Ninian’s; no siblings; witness – Edward Jones, minister of St Ninian’s
Stirling Observer 16 April 1918
Gunner Alexander Walker, FGA, killed in action on 28 March in France; mother lives at 12 Glasgow Road, St Ninian’s; killed by bursting of an enemy shell; 26 years of age; pithead man at Millhall Colliery; joined the army a year ago and went to the Front 8 months ago; father was a member of the Stirling Police Force; Alexander was the last remaining member of a family of six
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50. WATT, WILLIAM THOMSON
CWGC
Rank: Private
Service No: 2973
Date of Death: 25/04/1915
Age: 18
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders "A" Coy. 1st/7th Bn
Panel Reference: Panel 42 and 44.
Memorial: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL
Additional Information: Son of Andrew and Annie Watt, of Denison's Buildings, St Ninian’s, Stirlingshire
SNWM
Surname WATT
Forename William
Rank Pte
Service number 2973
Decoration
Place of birth Tullibody Clackmannanshire
Date of death 25 April 1915
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Other detail 1/7th Bn
Effects: mother sole legatee – Annie
Service records: attestation in TF 8 September 1914 – born Tullibody, 19 years 2 months, compositor with Stirling Journal, lives Bannockburn Road, St Ninian’s; 5 foot 7;

Stirling Roll of Honour – Denison’s Buildings, Bannockburn Road, St Ninian’s
Bannockburn cemetery
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Stirling Observer 18 May 1915 Private William Watt, St Ninian’s
Mrs Andrew Watt, Dennison’s Buildings, Bannockburn Road, St Ninian’s has had conveyed to her by letter the sad news that her son Private Wm Watt, another member of the A Company of the 7th A&SH was killed in action on 25th April. Private Watt, who was an apprentice compositor to trade was only 18 years of age and enlisted in the Territorials in September. He was called up a month later and proceeded with the battalion to the front in December. Private Watt was identified for some years with the St Ninian’s Boys Brigade in which he highly distinguished himself and was also a member of the football team connected with the Brigade. Deceased was a smart and intelligent lad and was very popular with his acquaintances.
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51. WINGATE, ROBERT
CWGC
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: S/8173
Date of Death: 14/09/1916
Age: 27
Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 8th Bn
Grave Reference: IV. D. 2.
Cemetery: CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ
Additional Information: Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wingate, of 37, Bannockburn Rd., St Ninian’s; husband of Annie Mills Wingate, of 8, Barn Rd., Stirling
SNWM
Surname WINGATE
Forename Robert
Rank L Cpl
Service number S/8173
Decoration
Place of birth Stirling
Date of death 14 September 1916
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Killed in action
SNWM roll THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)
Other detail 8th Bn.
Effects: widow and sole legatee – Annie (self and children)

Stirling Roll of Honour – 8 Barn Road, Stirling
Stirling Observer 26 September 1916
Lance corporal R Wingate, Black Watch; killed by a shell on 14th September; wife and 4 children 8 Barn Road; enlisted 5th February 1915; in France for 9 months; miner; age 27; wife Annie Mills; parents Mr & Mrs Wingate, 37 Bannockburn Road, St Ninian’s
(Uncle of Thomas Rutherford)
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