| 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 | |