Distinguished Old Framlinghamians
Framlingham is rooted in the county of Suffolk, but Framlinghamians have spanned the world from the age of Empire, through times of conflict and into the modern era, in pursuit of trade and adventure. There are those who have made their mark in business, sports, academics, as artists and writers, in agriculture, in the services, the media and in the world of entertainment. You can learn about them here, and you can nominate additions.
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Mr Wilfred Gilbert Morgan (1899-1904)
2nd Lt, Royal Flying Corps (RFC)
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Mr Adrian Harry Stewart (1899-1904)
Lt, Gloucester Regiment. He was the first OF to give his life in WW1.
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Mr Arnold Joseph Beveridge (1901-1903)
South African Heavy Artillery
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Captain Norman Bowen Challenor (1900-1903)
Captain, Royal Berkshire Regiment
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Mr George Henry Chisnall (1896-1903)
Lt, Royal Army Medical Corp. Killed while tending the wounded. Brother of Charles Alain Chisnall (1898-1904) named above and another brother who... Read more
Lt, Royal Army Medical Corp. Killed while tending the wounded. Brother of Charles Alain Chisnall (1898-1904) named above and another brother who went to the College. We have had confirmation from the RAMC records and the de Ruvignys Roll of Honour, that he was the first FRCS doctor to be killed in WW1.
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Mr Ernest Richard Dring (1897-1903)
Private, 7th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. Died on 22 September 1918 at the age of 31. Commemorated on the Tehran Memorial and... Read more
Private, 7th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. Died on 22 September 1918 at the age of 31. Commemorated on the Tehran Memorial and on the Framlingham Town Memorial – see www.roll-of-honour.org/Suffolk/Framlingham.html
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Mr Thomas F Walker (1900-1903)
Lt, Royal Field Artillery. Extensive research by Evelyn Empson shows that he was a Private.
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Captain Marmaduke John Norman Abbay (1899-1902)
Captain, Indian Army
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Captain Gerald Castleton Blandy (1900-1902)
Captain, Royal Warwick Regiment
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Captain Hugh Valentine Sheringham (1899-1902)
Captain, Royal Army Service Corp
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Mr Samuel Newman Carley (1894-1901)
2nd Lt, 207th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Died on 25 September 1917 at the age of 32. Buried at Tyne Cot Cemetery... Read more
2nd Lt, 207th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Died on 25 September 1917 at the age of 32. Buried at Tyne Cot Cemetery and on the Framlingham Town Memorial – see www.roll-of-honour.org/Suffolk/Framlingham.html
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