Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour 1914-1919
Town roll  Stornoway
Streets Lewis Street
House First name Surname Family relations Rank Unit Date of death Age Circumstances of death Decorations Remarks
Plymville Charles P.  Anderson Son of ex-provost J. N. Anders Captain Royal Field Artillery       Military Cross for gallantry and good service in the field, 1918, mentioned in despatches 1917  
Plymville John N. Anderson   Major Royal Field Artillery       Croix de Guerre with silver star by French Govt for good service at Kemmel Hill. The commendation read: "An officer with presence of mind and remarkable courage, called upon unexpectedly to take command of a battery after suffering very heavy losses in officers and men, brought it back rapidly to the fight at a critical moment, under one of the most violent of enemy bombardments." Wounded in action 5/6/1918, gassed afterwards
Assynt House Thomas Morrison Son of John Morrison,    Canadians          
Assynt House George Morrison Son of John Morrison,    Canadians          
Assynt House Anthony Morrison Son of John Morrison,    Royal Field Artillery          
  Murdoch Mackenzie   Lieutenant-Colonel, VD Royal Army Medical Corps         Mobilised with RMB
  Edward BD Mackenzie   Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery         Wounded
      Father and son              
  John M.  Smith Son of Kenneth Smith Lieutenant West African Rifles         MG Officer to Nigerian Regiment
Craigleor Duncan Macleod Son of George Macleod, prison governor   16th Canadian Scottish 02/07/1917 29 Killed in action   Enlisted 24/8/1914, wounded twice before his death
19 Alex John Macdonald Son of Malcolm Macdonald, baker Lance Corporal 5th Canadians          
19 Thomas Macdonald Son of Malcolm Macdonald, baker Sergeant 9th Seaforth Highlanders          
19 Donald J.  Macdonald Son of Malcolm Macdonald, baker   Royal Garrison Artillery          
19 Malcolm Macdonald Son of Malcolm Macdonald, baker   2nd Cameron Highlanders          
  Robert J.  Sime Son of Sergeant-Major Robert Sime Brigade Trumpeter Royal Horse Artillery       Mons Star; Kings and Queens Medals with 7 clasps (Boer War); Good Conduct Medal Had 22 years service with Colours. Re-enlisted for the duration of the War, was through the whole of the Boer War
  Thomas Sime Son of Sergeant-Major Robert Sime   4th Highland Mountain Battery          
  George J.  Sime Son of Sergeant-Major Robert Sime   Royal Naval Reserve          
25 Kenneth D.  Bain Son of Louis Bain, fishcurer Engine Room Artificer Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve          
26 John A.  Macrae Son of James Macrae, contractor Trooper Scottish Horse     Died of wounds in field hospital   Went with Sc H to Gallipoli, was invalided home due to dysentery. Upon being passed for service, he went to France attached to Yorkshire Regt
26 William E.  Macrae Son of James Macrae, contractor Air Mechanic 1st class Royal Air Force          
28 Peter Miller   First Lieutenant 1/5th Somerset Light Infantry         Wounded
28 Duncan Miller   Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Army Medical Corps         Was with Egyptian forces from 1915, was in Senussi Campaign, later attached to Egyptian Expeditionary Force in Palestine
31 Donald Macneill   Staff-major Royal Fusiliers          
42 John H.  Henderson   Corporal Royal Army Service Corps         Wounded
48 Murdo Macarthur Son of Alexander Macarthur, merchant Engineer-Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve          
48 Donald Macarthur Son of Alexander Macarthur, merchant   Australian Infantry         Wounded twice
48 Alexander Macarthur Son of Alexander Macarthur, merchant Able Seaman Royal Navy 31/05/1916 26 Killed at Battle of Jutland on HMS Defence   Had been ranching in USA before coming to do his bit. Transferred from RND to RN after 6 months' training