Captain Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse
Campaign:
World War 1
Died:
12.3.1915
2SG
KIA Neuve Chapelle, Aged 25
Buried at Rue-David Military cemetery, Fleurbaix, France. I.,G.,40
7th Bart. Son of Sir Edward Henry and the Hon. Lady Edith Maud Hulse, of Breamore House, Breamore, Salisbury.
Also commemorated Eton, Balliol and Salisbury Cathedral
Memorial(s):
Country | Location | Name of Memorial | Campaign | Names | Date(s) | |
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England | PARISH CHURCH Breamore Neworest Hampshire England | Breamore South Charford And Wood Green | World War 1 |
Edward Hulse | 12-3-1915 | View |
England | Eton College In the Cloisters Eton SL6 6DB England | Eton College War Memorial | World War 1 World War 2 |
Edward Hulse | 12-3-1915 | View |
England | St James's Club (former) 106 Piccadilly Mayfair City Of Westminster Greater London W1 | The Bachelors Club | World War 1 |
Edward Hulse | 12-3-1915 | View |
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