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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:07 pm    Post subject: GUTHRIE, WW1 Reply with quote

The Guthrie Parish Memorial takes the form of a cabinet board within Guthrie Parish Church;






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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

On the inside of the cabinet doors are pinned the Rolls of Honour;




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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Name: JACK, WILLIAM MILLAR
Initials: W M
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Corporal
Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
Unit Text: 9th Bn.
Age: 35
Date of Death: 25/09/1915
Service No: S/5313
Additional information: Son of William and Janet Jack, of Cotton, Guthrie, Forfarshire.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: IV. G. 2.
Cemetery: PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:47 pm    Post subject: Guthrie ( Church of Scotland ) Church War memorial Reply with quote

Listed on the Guthrie parish church war memorial are paper lists of Men who served in the Great War and No 11 lists

LIEUTENANT WALTER HOWDEN LYELL, A.M, of the Gordon Highlanders

He in fact died shortly after the end of the Great War overseas of illness.


Lieutenant Walter Howden Lyell , A.M was the 5th son of Alex Lyell J.P. of Gardyne Castle , Guthrie , Forfarshire ( Born 16 Jan 1898) . He attended Montrose Academy and then Haileybury College in England .

He was commissioned into the Gordon Highlanders as 2nd Lieutenant and whilst in France a bomb ( Grenade) went astray and he saved the lives of his men to which he was awarded the ALBERT MEDAL for his bravery.

He served either on attachment or on transfer with the 18 Sqn RFC/RAF and during the summer months of 1918 I recall he was seriously wounded in action in the air ( shot in the eye ) when flying as an Observer in DH4 ( daytime Bomber). He was later discharged from the 18 Sqn RAF that year and it would appear that he went off to work in Rangoon and on the 28 April 1923 he died there of BLACK WATER FEVER .

Other Observers flying alongside Lieut Walter H Lyell AM in 18 Sqn RFC & RAF in France during the 1918 period were Arbroath born Lieut Patrick Wright Anderson , 8 Black Watch , 10 Black Watch, & 18 Sqn RFC & RAF and Dundee born Capt Lewis I Collins MC , Yorkshire Reg and 18 Sqn RFC & RAF . Lt P W Anderson died at Arbroath in 1921 of his serious wounds received in action as observer in DH4 on 27 June 1918 and Capt L I Collins MC served in the Black Watch as a Lieutenant in 1939 -19 45 war .

During the 1960's possibly Gardyne Castle at Guthrie owned by the Lyells for many centuries was sold to the Don family and then sold again since . As a wee boy in Arbroath I remember a Mr Lyell coming to the kirk in the town from Gardyne Castle so he would have been one of Lieut Walter H Lyell's brothers .............
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:50 pm    Post subject: Memorial Transcription Reply with quote

Guthrie-
Capt. John N. Guthrie
Robert Craig
James Cunningham
William J. Irvine
Joseph Malcolm
John Mitchell

Kirkbuddo-
2nd Lieut A.H. Kinnear
William Duthie
Alexander Gourlay
William Gourlay
David Kinnear
John Peters

Kirkden-
James Bell
William Bell
A. Goodman
Robert Lee
Alf J. Nicoll

Aberlemno-
Alexander Smart
A. McKendrick

Rescobie-
Alexr Cameron
William Jack

Balgavies Boys-
Serg. William Fox
Serg. William Ramage
L/Corp. A. Donegan
L.Corp. James Masterton
John Barclay
John Begbie
Peter Boyle
David Braidie
Sam. Burgoyne
Geo. Dickson
John Dickson
Mich. Drumm
Norman Fry
Henry Mortimer
Robert McNeish
David Player
Alexander Smith
Adam Trotter
William Morton
William McCrae
Jacob Robson
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