| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | |||||||||
| Town roll | Stornoway | |||||||||
| Street | North Beach Street | |||||||||
| House | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks |
| 12 | Donald | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 12 | John A. | Macleod | Ross Mountain Battery | Killed in action | ||||||
| 15 | Murdo | Macaskill | Signalman | Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve | ||||||
| 15 | Kenneth | Macaskill | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 15 | Norman | Macleod | Drummer | 1st Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 15 | Donald | Afrin | Sergeant | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| National Bank House | Alfred I. | Robertson | Son of Ossian Robertson, VD | Major | Royal Army Medical Corps | Officer of the Military Division of the Order of the British Empire for valuable services rendered in connection with the military operations in France. Was several times mentioned in despatches and awarded Croix de Guerre (with palm leaf) by the French Government. The following is the memorandum in connection with the award put on record by General des Vallieres, head on the French Military Mission to the British Army on the Western Front: - "While engaged on the night of 12 April 1917, in attending wounded men at Monchy le Preux, he discovered in an underground cellar two women in a state of complete exhaustion. He had them fed and and provisions given them, and he himself returned on the night of the 13th, exposed to an intense artillery fire, to rescue the women (one of whom was 80 years of age and the other paralytic) in order to have them removed and conveyed to Arras". | ||||
| 24 | Murdo | Macleod | Mercantile Marine Reserve | |||||||
| 24 | Murdo | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | |||||||
| 24 | Norman | Macaulay | Seaforth Highlanders | |||||||
| 24 | Ronald | Macaulay | Son of Donald Macaulay, merchant | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 24 | Donald | Macaulay | Son of Donald Macaulay, merchant | Quartermaster-Sergeant | 10th Howitzer Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery | |||||
| 24 | Thomas B. | Macaulay | Son of Donald Macaulay, merchant | Sub-lieutenant | Royal Naval Division | DCM for "conspicuous gallantry in action. After killing three and wounded one of the enemy, he captured a hostile machine gun, which he brought back to our frontline. He set a fine example of courage and initiative throughout." | ||||