| 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 | ||||||