| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | |||||||||
| Town roll | Stornoway | |||||||||
| Street | James Street | |||||||||
| House | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks |
| 10 | Angus | Campbell | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | |||||||
| 10 | Angus | Macleod | Son of John Macleod | Canadians | Wounded | |||||
| 10 | John | Macleod | Son of John Macleod | Cameron Highlanders | Went to France in October 1914, thrice wounded and prisoner in Germany for 7 months | |||||
| 12 | Joseph B. | Maclean | Son of Donald Macaulay, master mariner | Lieutenant | Cameron Highlanders | Came from Canada to enlist | ||||
| 12 | Robert | Macaulay | Son of Donald Macaulay, master mariner | Corporal | Cameron Highlanders | 31/07/1917 | 39 | Killed | ||
| 12 | Dugald | Morrison | Son of Alexander Morrison | Highland Light Infantry | ||||||
| 12 | John | Morrison | Son of Alexander Morrison | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 18 | George | Stephen | Lieutenant | Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve | ||||||
| 18 | Roderick | Stephen | Son of George and Mrs Stephen of Ilford, Essex | 16th Battalion County of London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles) | Wounded 4 times | |||||
| 18 | Donald G. | Mackenzie | Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher | Mercantile Marine Reserve | ||||||
| 26 | Angus | Mackenzie | Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher | Canadians | ||||||
| 26 | Roderick John | Mackenzie | Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher | Ceylon Defence Force | ||||||
| 26 | John | Mackenzie | Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher | 17th Highland Light Infantry, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Battalion | 01/07/1916 | 25 | Killed in action in France | Joined up shortly after outbreak of war. Served his apprenticeship in the local branch of the Bank of Scotland, qualified as a member of the Bankers' Insitute, taking second place for Scotland. Met a soldier's death while gallantly rushing the enemy's third line of trenches. | ||
| 26 | Ebenezer | Mackenzie | Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher | Lieutenant | Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded. Joined the ASC and had been promoted to the rank of Brigade Sergt-Major when he got his commission | ||||
| 26 | William John | Campbell | Nephew of William John Mackenzie, contractor | Battery Quartermaster Sergeant | Ross Mountain Battery | Served with the Battery in Gallipoli, Egypt and Salonica; wounded in the Vardar Valley 19/09/1918, during the last big operation against the Bulgars before the Armistice | ||||
| 30 | Ian | Mackenzie | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps | Served in Mesopotamia | |||||
| 30 | William D. | Mackenzie | Son of ex-Provost John Mackenzie | Sergeant | Trench Mortar Battery, 51st Division | Gassed | ||||