Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour   1914-1919
Town roll  Stornoway
Streets   Church Street
House First name Surname Family relations Rank Unit Date of death Age Circumstances of death Decorations Remarks
1 Frank R.  Cochrane     Highland Light Infantry          
1 David Forsyth     Royal Garrison Artillery          
9 John Macaulay     Royal Naval Reserve          
10 Angus Macdonald     Royal Naval Reserve          
15 Donald Macaskill     Seaforth Highlanders         Wounded
15 Norman Macritchie     Royal Army Medical Corps          
15 Malcolm Macritchie     Merchant Navy          
      Father and son              
20 Murdo Maclean     Royal Naval Reserve          
20 John Macleod     Royal Naval Reserve          
20 Matthew Murray Son of Neil Murray, tailor   Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 08/09/1916 28 Died at home   Was connected with the Army from boyhood. When barely 14, he enlisted in the Seaforth Militia as a bugler, and served 6 years in that capacity. Was 4 years in the Gordons (TF); joined voluntarily the A&S Highlanders when war was declared. While undergoing training he contracted enteric fever, and soon after his discharge from hospital took rheumatic fever. Was discharged on medical grounds
20 Alexander D.  Murray Son of Neil Murray, tailor   24th Australians 01/09/1918 25 Killed in action   Was a seaman for 3 years on a colliery transport; went to Australia in 1916; joined Australian forces 1917; went into firing line in France in March 1918
20 Murdo Murray Son of Neil Murray, tailor   2nd Seaforth Highlanders       Military medal for gallantry in the field, rushed enemy gun single-handed, killed 2, captured 4 as well as the gun.  Wounded twice
20 Alexander I.  Macleod Son of Angus Macleod, baker   Royal Engineers          
20 Malcolm M.  Macleod Son of Angus Macleod, baker Corporal Highland Light Infantry          
20 Angus Ferguson Murray Son of Robert Clark Murray of London Electrician Royal Navy         Discharged in 1916 due to nervous breakdown
20 Robert Murray Son of Robert Clark Murray of London   Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 12/10/1917 21 Killed in action   Had been gassed on the Somme
20 Donald Macdonald     1st Royal Scots          
21 Norman Mackay Son of Malcolm Mackay, shoemaker Sergeant Ross Mountain Battery          
21 George Mackay Son of Malcolm Mackay, shoemaker Flight sergeant Royal Air Force          
33 Donald Maclean Son of John Maclean, tailor   1st Seaforth Highlanders         Came from Patagonia at his own expense to enlist
33 Kenneth J.  Maclean Son of John Maclean, tailor   Gordon Highlanders 1919   Died at home   Mobilised with Gordons in 1914, made POW after retreat from Mons and was held in Germany for 4 years 3 months
37 John Matheson   Corporal Lovat Scouts          
40 Donald M.  Macdonald Son of JG Macdonald, merchant   Canadians          
40 John Macdonald Son of JG Macdonald, merchant   Canadians          
42 Malcolm J.  Maciver Son of Murdo Maciver   Royal Scots         Discharged on medical grounds
42 Alexander Maciver Son of Murdo Maciver   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section         Saved from Iolaire
42 Murdo Maciver Son of Murdo Maciver Corporal Ross Mountain Battery          
44 John Macmillan   Corporal Ross Mountain Battery          
The Cottage Alex M.  Murray Son of Dr Murray, MP Lieutenant Royal Engineers       Order of St Stanislaus with Swords, 3rd class Served with Russian White Sea expedition
Barvas Lodge Mary A. Macrae Daughter of Dr Charles M. Macrae Matron Military Hospital, Harrogate          
Barvas Lodge C. M. Macrae   Nurse Military Hospital           
UF English Manse Rev George A.  Mills   Captain Army Chaplain's Depot