MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1

WM name reference WMO/166191


Current Location:

Lord's Cricket Ground St John's Wood Road St John's Wood London NW8 8QN


Description:

Wooden board with gold lettering. It is accompanied by a glazed framed paper Roll of Honour which gives details of membership, date elected, date and place of burial. It is now on the top of the South staircase of the Lord's Pavilion. Until September 2004 it was at ground floor level in North part of the building: originally in the Writing Room and more recently on the wall adjacent to the entrance to the Old Library. This is a Members only area with no public access


Campaign:

World War 1



Surname First Name Date of Death Name of Memorial(s)
Bence-Trower Alfred 29-5-1918 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View
Broughton-Adderley Peter 16-10-1918 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View
Carpenter-Garnier John 15-9-1914 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View
Egerton-Warbuton John 30-8-1915 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View
Heyworth Frederick 9-5-1916 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View
Holbech William 1-11-1914 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View
Kinnaird The Hon Douglas , The Master of Kinnaird 24-10-1914 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View
Marsham-Townshend Ferdinand 16-5-1915 MCC Marylebone Cricket Club WW1 View

Further information:

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If you have information on a specific memorial please send it on to the Historical Committee. The Memorial information required is:

  • Who or what formation of the Regiment is named on the memorial. What event, dates or other inscriptions on the memorial.
  • The country, nearest town/city or other details of location.
  • A description of the memorial with a photograph if possible.
  • For bigger sites a copy of any advertising information or leaflets would be useful.

Please sent any information that you find to: Michael Campbell-Lamerton


As the information on the database builds up Michael Campbell-Lamerton will be sending regular updates to Archives at RHQ who remains the point of contact about for inquiries on past members of the Regiment.