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15 March 2023

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№ 384

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15 March 2023

Hammer Price:
£320

Three: Second Lieutenant H. M. Morris, 15th (1st Salford Pals) Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, late 20th (Public Schools) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, who died of wounds on the Western Front on 17 August 1918

1914-15 Star (5342 Pte. H. M. Morris. R. Fus:); British War Medal 1914-20 (2. Lieut. H. M. Morris.); Victory Medal 1914-19, naming erased on VM; nearly extremely fine (3) £100-£140

Hubert Marmaduke Morris was born in Southport, Lancashire, in 1892 and ‘joined the Manchester University O.T.C. immediately on the outbreak of war, but being impatient at the length of time that would elapse before he obtained his commission, he with some of his friends joined the University and Public Schools Battalion [20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers], which was then being formed, as a private. He trained with the battalion and went out to France in 1915. He was in various engagements and was wounded at the taking of High Wood, being shot through the left arm. When sufficiently recovered from his wounds he was commissioned second lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers, and serving with the 15th (1st Salford Pals) Battalion in France was seriously wounded with gunshot in the abdomen, his left knee shot through and shattered, and a portion of his thigh had been carried away with shrapnel.’ He died as a result of his wounds in 14th General Hospital on 17 August 1918, and is buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France. He is also commemorated in the British Jewry Book of Honour.

Sold with copied research including the recipient’s officer’s service papers.

Sold together with an unrelated 19th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers Regimental prize medal, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Inter Coy. Football League 1917, Winners A. Coy. 2/Lt. F. Gregory. B.E.F.’, in case of issue; and copied research.

Frank Gregory was commissioned second lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers on 17 January 1916, and was killed in action at Mount Kemmel, Flanders, on 16 April 1918.