| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | |||||||||
| Town roll | Stornoway | |||||||||
| Streets | Matheson Road | |||||||||
| House | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks |
| 1 | William | Macleod | Son of William Macleod, photographer | Seaforth Highlanders | 16/05/1917 | Killed in action in France | ||||
| Brentor House | William J. | Payne | Surgeon Sub Lieutenant | Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve | ||||||
| Orinsay Villa | Murdo MC | Maclean | Son of ex-provost Maclean | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | Awarded Military Cross for his work as liaison officer during the crossing of the Piave and subsequent attacks, decoration conferred by Earl Cavan on the field | Joined RMB Sept 1914, transferred to Ammunition Column Highland Mountain Brigade and went to France with the 51st Division. Wounded 1916, transferred to Trench Mortars; came home and got commission in the RFA and went with the 7th Division to Italy, where he served till demobilisation in March 1919. | |||
| Park House | Colin S. | Mackenzie | Son of CG Mackenzie, PF | Corporal | Ross Mountain Battery | Went through Gallipoli and served in Egypt. Discharged on medical grounds | ||||
| Mount Pleasant | Matthew | Russell | Royal Field Artillery | |||||||
| Mount Pleasant | Tottie | Russell | Voluntary Aid Detachment | |||||||
| Fernlea | Alexander J. | Mackenzie | Son of Kenneth Mackenzie | Lieutenant | Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve, CO Marguerite O154 | DSC for great gallantry and valuable services rendered on the occasion of a successful action fought by him against enemy submarines on 22/12/1917. In the face of tremendous odds, and under the most difficult circumstances he handled and fought his ship in a most praiseworthy manner, destroying one of the enemy and bringing safely back to port a valuable convoy | ||||
| Fernlea | Kenneth J. | Mackenzie | Son of Kenneth Mackenzie | Cadet | HMT Mahai | |||||
| John | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill, served on local Tribunal | Lance Corporal | 4th VB (Midlothian) Royal Scots | ||||||
| Murdo | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill, served on local Tribunal | Engineer-Lieutenant | Merchant Navy | ||||||
| William | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill, served on local Tribunal | Sergeant | US Army | ||||||
| Colin | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill, served on local Tribunal | Royal Engineers | |||||||
| Allan | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill, served on local Tribunal | Engineer-Lieutenant | Merchant Navy | ||||||
| Duncan | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill, served on local Tribunal | Corporal | Royal Engineers | Military medal | |||||
| Ivor | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill, served on local Tribunal | Royal Field Artillery | |||||||
| Thomas | Nicolson | Major TD | Territorial Army | In command of Stornoway Territorials who formed the Left Half of the Ross Mountain Battery. Wounded Dardanelles 29/6/1915, later commanded 2nd Ross Battery. Invalided out on account of wounds, Feb 1919 | ||||||
| Mormonadh | Donald | Maciver | Gordon Highlanders | |||||||
| Cairn Dhu | Matthew | Macgregor | Son of Donald Macgregor, teacher (Lionel, Ness) | 5th Scottish Rifles | 22/07/1918 | 29 | Killed in action | Military Medal | ||
| Cairn Dhu | Kate | Macgregor | Daughter of Donald Macgregor, teacher (Lionel, Ness) | Nurse | Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Reserve | |||||