the Shepton Mallet Journal 28 May 1915 Local Casuality Lists includes Frederick Joseph SELLICK Somerset Light Infantry

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The Shepton Mallet Journal Friday 28 May 1915

Page 5 Column 3


LOCAL CASUALITY LISTS.

The following casualties amongst warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Expeditionary Force (local regiments) are reported from the Base, under date 5th May:-

SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY. KILLED.

GUNDRY, 15548 Lance-Corporal A.

HODGES, 5197 Private G.

KINGMAN, 11094 Private G.

MILTON, 7176 Private C.

ROBINS, 16477 Private H. T.

SAGE, 7233 Private W. F.

SCOTT, 12490 Private F. H.

SELLICK, 9679 Private F. J.

WITHERS, 7492 Private J. C.

DIED OF WOUNDS.

1st Battalion, GODFREY, 5606 Private C.

MISSING.

1st Battalion, SPARKES, 7928 Private A.

Reported from General Headquarters under date 15th May.:-

OFFICERS KILLED.

BATES, Captain S. G. 7th Hussars, attached North Somerset Yeomanry.

CAMPBELL, Major W. R., D.S.O., 14th HUSSARS, attached North Somerset Yeomanry.

ENGLISH, Captain R. E., N.S.Y.

OFFICERS WOUNDED.

GIBBS, Second-Lieutenant T.C., N.S.Y.

LONGRIGG, Lieutenant G. E., N.S.Y.

MATTHEWS, Major H.B., N.S.Y.

SPENCER, Major H. G., N.S.Y.

The Leicestershire Yeomanry, companions of the North Somerset Yeomanry, on the occasion, lost by death, Lieut.-Col. Hon. P. C. Evans FREKE, Major E. R. LIEBERT, Major W. F. MARTIN, Lieut. T. E. BROOKS, Lieut. C. PEAKE. Lieut. S. P. D. TOMPSON, and Lieut. A;. F. TURNER, and four officers wounded.


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