| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | |||||||||
| Town roll | Stornoway | |||||||||
| Streets | Francis Street | |||||||||
| Havelock Court | ||||||||||
| FRANCIS STREET | ||||||||||
| House | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks |
| 2 | Malcolm | Matheson | Son of Mugh Matheson, baker | Second Corporal | Royal Engineers | Served from early 1915 till discharged on account of disability incurred on service | ||||
| 2 | John C. W. | Matheson | Son of Mugh Matheson, baker | Bombardier Signaller | Ross Mountain Battery | Served throughout the war from beginning to end | ||||
| 2 | Edward D.C. | Matheson | Son of Mugh Matheson, baker | Signaller | Ross Mountain Battery, Siege Battery | |||||
| 3 | Peter | Mackay | Son of John Murray | Royal Army Service Corps | ||||||
| 23 | Lachlan | Maclean | Son of John Maclean, merchant | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| 23 | John N. | Maclean | Son of John Maclean, merchant | Chief Officer | Transport Service | Torpedoed and ship lost | ||||
| 23 | Charles M. | Maclean | Son of John Maclean, merchant | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| 23 | Donald Mackay | Maclean | Son of John Maclean, merchant | Fourth Officer | Transport Service | Torpedoed once, mine once | ||||
| 26 | John | Mackenzie | Royal Army Medical Corps | |||||||
| 27 | Murdo F. | Morrison | Son of Cllr John Macritchie Morrison | Wireless Operator | Merchant Navy | |||||
| 32 | Alexander M. | Macleod | Son of Angus Macleod, painter | Corporal | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||
| 34 | Norman | Maciver | Son of Duncan Maciver, fishcurer | Captain | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||
| 34 | Kenneth | Maciver | Son of Duncan Maciver, fishcurer | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | Military Cross in December 1917: "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during a 3 hour bombardment of his battery position when two out of three of his guns were destroyed. When running back to attend to a wounded man of another unit he was himself wounded and his left arm was rendered useless. He nevertheless assisted to remove the wounded man to safety. Later, two dumps caught fire and flames being of obvious assistance to an enemy aeroplane which was registering on the Battery, he ran back twice into the shelled area and extinguished the flames | Wounded twice | |||
| 34 | Duncan | Maciver | Son of Duncan Maciver, fishcurer | Midshipman | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||
| 40 | William J. | Tolmie | Son of David Tolmie, Commission Agent | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | |||||
| 40 | David | Tolmie | Son of David Tolmie, Commission Agent | Lieutenant | Jamaican Reserve Regiment | |||||
| 42 | Annie | Rutland | Daughter of William Rutland, former Coastguard | Writer | Women's Royal Naval Service | |||||
| 42 | William N. | Rutland | Son of William Rutland, former Coastguard | Trumpeter | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||
| Free Church Manse | Benjamin | Greenfield | Lieutenant | Canadians | 28/11/1918 | Died of pneumonia at Thurso | ||||
| HAVELOCK COURT | ||||||||||
| 3 | Malcolm | Mackay | Gordon Highlanders | 14/12/1914 | Killed in action | |||||
| 4 | John | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 4 | Norman | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 4 | Donald M. | Munro | Labour Corps | |||||||
| 6 | Norman | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 7 | John | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 8 | Donald | Macaulay | Corporal | Seaforth Highlanders | 03/05/1917 | 27 | Killed in France | Was in Regular Army and went to France with vanguard of B.E.F. | ||
| 8 | Aulay | Macaulay | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||||