Preston Memorial: Corporal Robert Sharp, Lawrence Street, Fulwood; (Late) Chaddock Street, Preston. Agricultural Student. 1st South African Infantry. Corporal 7699. Died 20th September 1917, Flanders.
He went to South Africa in 1913 as an Agricultural Student. Joined the 8th Mounted Rifles at the outbreak of war. Was six months a prisoner of war, released on the surrender to General Botha. He enlisted and was sent to Flanders. Mrs A Sharp (Mother).
Smethurst, Fredd H Father - Joseph H Smethurst, Garstang Road, xxxx Assistant Borough Surveyor.
Fredd aged 9, born 1895. Xxxxx PGS 31st January 1905.
Family and School details added.
Smith, Samuel H Staff Captain, fifth son of Mr and Mrs J R Smith, of Preston and Windermere, has been awarded the Military Cross. Captain Smith, who was educated at the Preston Grammar School, Leys School, Cambridge, and Caius College, Cambridge, and was a barrister-at-law on the outbreak of the war, joined the Army as a private soon after hostilities commenced, and subsequently obtained a commission in the Cheshire Regiment. Later he received a staff appointment.
Spelman, Henry H Father - Thomas Robert Spelman, Victoria Nurseries, Victoria Road, Fulwood, Preston. Florist.
Henry aged 15, born 1889. Xxxxx PGS 12th September 1904.
Family and School details added.
Spencer, L D W Rev Chaplain to the Forces, at the beginning of March 1916 is reported to have moved from LNL to 2nd / 5th King’s Own Regiment, stationed at Ashford, Kent.
See Additional List One and Main List.
Wallwork, John 1st/10th Middlesex, Regimental Number 1426, Private. Royal Engineers, Number 574202. Middlesex Regiment, Number 290174. Serving in the Bay of Bengal from 26th September 1915.
Woods, George Father - George Woods, 75 Chorley Road, Walton-le-Dale, Preston. Plumber, Journeyman.
George born 24th February 1896. St Matthew’s School. PGS 13th September 1909 to 26th July 1913. Oxford Junior Locals 1st Class Honours, 58th out of 6,921 candidates, 1912. Passed Spoken French. Form prize, Upper IV. Preliminary Teachers Examination Parts 1 and 2 1913. School Prize for History. School Football Vice Captain, 1912-13 Season. First XI centre forward, the cleverest forward in the team, fast and a good marksman. Sticks to the ball too long and curves and circles in a bewildering manner. Took second place in the Gymnastic Competition, 1913. Miller, H12-1913. Was Student Teacher at an Elementary School from August 1913. Battersea Training College 1914. Known as “Dody”, described as a rare athlete, H9-1915.
Son of George. Cousin of Captain George Woods, son of John, who was KIA 9th September 1916. Preston Guardian, 29th December 1917, reports that “George Woods, Liverpool Scottish, son of Mr and Mrs George Woods, Chorley Road, Walton-le-Dale, is at present lying in a French hospital suffering from illness. The first intimation his parents received of the prevailing state of affairs was a letter from their son stating that he was progressing favourably in hospital. Private Woods, who is 21 years of age, prior to the war was in the scholastic profession.” He joined the forces in December 1916 after Cousin George had been killed. This long-running problem had the last of the loose ends tied up on 11th September 2009 by accidentally finding this report when looking for a citation for an award to another Old Boy. There now remains details of his own military career to be found.
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CHARLIE: The following list is in website format. NOT NOW! Some while ago you asked more than once for any listing I could supply of inactive living life members. When you made those requests I didn’t have a complete membership record. I still haven’t but I now have sufficient so I have done the next best thing.
From the Membership volumes which I have transcribed into my computer, I have covered the period 1947 to 1973 (end of the Volumes) and extracted the names of every member who entered the School 1947 to 1969. That gives every member aged 53 to 75, or thereabouts. Next, I have removed every name where I am absolutely certain of a death, or where I am absolutely certain of current active membership. Then I have removed all information apart from name and membership status. The latter is restricted to stating life membership or indicating where codes or symbols can be taken to indicate life membership. The removal of identifying detail from each name is deliberate to reduce the risk of breaching the privacy laws.
Every remaining name is a lapsed member so far as I can make out from the records.
There is a note which outlines the problems arising out of the membership records and requesting lapsed members or their families to make contact. Without being too explicit I hope I have made it apparent that large numbers of members may possibly have been unreasonably deprived of their membership. They should now take the opportunity to re-activate their membership.
You should now go through the list and remove the names of those where a death is known with absolute certainty, or where there is absolute certainty of current active membership. “Absolute certainty” is the operative phrase. You must give everyone else a chance to resume active membership.
Having removed the names of the dead and the active, the list should be placed on the web site at an early date. Assuming the next Council meeting takes place in the first two weeks of October and agrees to the publication it should be on the site within a week.
Each contact back must be recorded onto the list on the website. There are four possibilities:
Deceased or Date of Death
Resigned
Resumed Life Membership
Re-activated Membership on .......
A former Life Member still alive resumes his membership and I take it that it is left to his conscience as to whether he pays the current life subscription. A former ordinary member who re-activates his membership pays up.
It is vitally important that responses are recorded for all to see. Each response may generate others from former School friends who are also on the list. Any responses which come to me will be passed on to Jim, rapidly.
The list as it leaves me has over 370 names which will be reduced when you take out the deaths and actives and may well leave 200-250 former members. This is a golden opportunity to see just how many of those can be recruited. Put it onto the site immediately because there is no point whatsoever in it sitting on a shelf doing nothing. It has to start work. You asked for information, you now have the opportunity for the lapsed members to make their positions clear, so use it.
John Lunt, 1958, has been left in the listing but you may wish to remove the entry. He has a somewhat tenuous grasp of reality stretching back to what his uncle said had been a hurried departure from Oxford or Cambridge. If he turns up at an activity he is likely to take it over whilst he promotes the many advantages of euthanasia. An absolutely charming man with remarkably good manners, currently to be found walking down the middle of whichever road he happens to be on, to the amazement of every driver. It is even more devastating and immensely funny watching the reactions of drivers and pedestrians as he stops and starts at a pavement edge attempting to determine whether or not this is the moment he should make a run for the other side. Traffic flow and pedestrians’ traffic lights are a mystery best ignored. I have seen him bring the entire junction in Corporation Street behind the old Public Hall to a complete standstill.
When I have enough information to make it practical I will prepare another list in the same style to cover those who joined PGSA after 1973. I have the information to produce a list for the 75 to 80 year olds and there seems to be a goodly number who had their membership terminated.
There is a problem with the records. Understatement. The Membership Registers and card index terminated about mid-1973. I was handed a Membership List April 1992, typed and retyped since 1973 or whenever, full of accumulated typing errors, unreliable, with the request please could I go through it and sort out those errors I could track down. No dates or membership numbers on the List. I have a fairly complete set of the attendance lists for the Dinner from 1992 until you took over when they ceased. I don’t know if you reintroduced it this year, hopefully you did so. I am using any list I can put hands on to add names into the computer record but will be short of dates. I have asked Jim if he can let me have, possibly on disc, any names, lists, whatever, which he has in his computer. Even a short list of payments for the Hot Pot Supper could provide a few more names and at least establish that members are still alive and active. I also asked if he has anything on paper not required for current use, if he could put it in a box and bring it to the Remembrance Service I will transcribe everything into the Membership record and then return it. Please can I ask if you will do the same - disc and paper.
An Index is being constructed as I go along, Name to Number. It is a bit lengthy!
In the fairly near future I hope to have ready for the website a Membership List 1908 to 1930 inclusive. Names, addresses, dates. No one is alive who was a member in 1930. The youngest, joining at 15, would be 94. Then a List for 1930-1934, again no one alive so the privacy laws are not going to be breached, and we give due warning of a third list going to 1939, there will be a few alive so they will have the option of refusing publication of their data.
Where Are They Now?
The surviving membership records do not give much detail on each member. So far as can be judged all the following former members should be aged between 53 and 75 years. Where a death is known the name has been omitted. The names of active members have been omitted. Many of the addresses in the records are those of the member when he joined on leaving School, they have little or no relevance at this stage and, therefore, all addresses have been omitted. The following list is in the sequence in which the member joined PGSA, and John Michael Worswick joined on 13th August 1950.
At various times in the history of the Association there have been purges of “lapsed” members, defined to be lapsed through non-payment of subscriptions. There have been occasions when the period of non-payment seems to be unreasonably short and in several instances a life member appears to have had his membership terminated due to non-payment of annual subscriptions. Unfortunately there are no records which show whether or not these apparent errors were corrected. There are many small pencil ticks in the left margin of the later records and towards the end of the second volume the ticks occur mainly against Life Members. If the ticks in themselves are an indication of Life Membership then this inadequate system might go some way to explaining why Index Cards for Life Members have been found in the box labelled “Lapsed Members”. A code “N.S.L.M.” occurs infrequently and may perhaps be taken to mean “No Subscription, Life Member” but it is not covered by any other indication of life membership. “LM SR” also occurs and this has been ascertained as probably meaning Life Membership, Subscription Required, possibly indicating that there are arrears of annual subscriptions to be made good. The card for a member who joined in 1961, who is very much alive and regularly supporting PGSA activities, was found amongst the cards of deceased members and he is also missing from the 1992 Membership List. The latter very basic List appears to be the main source of Membership details post-1973.
Please will Old Boys or their families check the following list of inactive members.
If your name is listed you will not be in receipt of any PGSA information.
If you are a life member who has not given formal notice of resignation then you should inform the Secretary that your active membership is being resumed.
If you are a former ordinary member who wishes to re-activate your membership please contact the Secretary for details of the current life membership subscription.
Annual subscriptions were abolished nearly forty years ago, apparently in the expectation that the Association had a limited life expectancy after the School closed. There are comparatively few records of dates of death for all the members dating back to 1908, and many of those from 1908 had been members of the PGSOBA from 1887. A minority of the records have details of qualifications, careers, marriages, family information, and in a substantial number of cases even the dates for attending PGS and the date of joining the Association are missing. Information to complete the records should be sent to Alick Hadwen (address on War Memorial Listing).
If you are one of the many members whose membership was abruptly terminated about forty years ago, and you have been nursing a grievance ever since, cast it aside, you were not alone! The majority of those listed below are in the same position. The currently thriving and expanding membership particularly amongst the younger members still in their fifties raises expectations that there may well be a Guild 2032 Dinner for a goodly number of you to attend.
Worswick, John Michael August 1950
Armitstead, Jeffrey James (Correctly Armistead?)
Marshall, David Lawrence
Merry, Walter George
Crewe, Richard Eric
Gradwell, Tony
Aston, George Alfred Anderson
Young, Reginald
Billsborough, Brian Frank
Bennett, Reginald Jones
Ashcroft, Kenneth
Johnson, John
Norris, Thomas
Williamson, John
Seed, James Henry
Curwen, John
Finan, Alan
Nixon, Joseph Robert Life Member
Kidd, Kenneth John
Hall, Kenneth
Stacey, John Henry David
Hewitt, James William John
Sim, Michael John
Lockwood, Bryan Sumner
Wade, Robert Brown
Davison, William Gordon
Singleton, Peter Waring
Clucas, David Bruce
Bagwell, William August 1954
Yates, David Stanley
Garstang, Jeffrey
Imrie, Ian David
Taylor, Michael Roger
Middleton, George Barry
Woodburn, Brian
Sedgley, David Gordon
Whittle, Eric Joseph
Taylor, Roy Noel
Green, Richard Manners
Cross, George Morriss
Ashton, William Henry
Fielding, James Brian
Robinson, Robert Inglis
Mapley, Frederick Charles
Davy, Gordon Charles
Broadley, Dennis
Walker, Henry
Whitehead, Frederick Keith
Johnson, Michael
Pritchard, William Edward June 1955
Bolton, David Coulthard
Greenall, Robin
Thompson, Ian
Carter, David John
Lawson, John
Walkden, Alfred Derrick
Dennis, David Thomas
Freeman, Peter
Marsland, Thomas Anthony
Thompson, Derek Albert
Hardman, David Croft
Wood, Brian William
Myers, Richard
Sanderson, Ian Barrie
Isaac, Eric Kenneth
Wilson, John
Baker, George Arthur
Pinder, John Harvey
Crutchley, Michael Joseph
Knight, Michael Edward
Gardner, David
Nash, George
Kirby, Michael
Eccleston, James Derek
Bell, David
Steele, David
Whittle, Raymond
Taylor, Frank David
Banks, David George
Fazackerley, Alan Eastham
Hindle, Alan James
Heath, Tom Calvert
Singleton, Robert
Bishop, Charles David
Bamber, Joseph Frank
Gray, Clifford Alan
McDade, Thomas Frank
Lowe, John (Two John Lowe’s, one died in Egypt. This is 1951 to 1956, Hurst Green)
Heald, Alan Gordon
Worsley, Raymond
Clayton, Lawrence
Clarkson, Dale Michael September 1957
Simmonds, Peter Edward
Hayes, Derek Norman
Singleton, Peter
Massey, Allan Kester
Meyler, John Edward
Harrison, Donald
Eccles, George Ernest
Rhodes, Alan David
Miller, John
Penswick, John Robert
Watson, John Darlington
Simms, William Michael
Hayes, Allan Robert
Monk, John
Peplow, Thomas Arthur
Day, Michael Antony
Godkin, Paul James
Penswick, Alan Hyde
England, Peter
Smith, Michael George
Pilbrough, Derek Charles
McKay, John
Billinge, John Francis
Clarke, Gordon William November 1958
Parkinson, Brian
Hunt, Robin Strafford (Strafford)
Rae, Douglas Elliott
Roberts, Trevor Henry
Theabald, George Norman
Dempsey, John Philip
Tuson, Kenneth William Rhodes
Pilkington, Francis Herbert Howard
Hutchinson, George Edward
Dunsmore, Adam McGuffie
Hughes, Michael Ronald
Bamber, Michael Paul
Danby, James
Warburton, Stephen Andrew March 1961
Atkinson, George
Worth, David E
Fleetwood, Jack Life Member
Taylor, David Lees Life Member
Smithson, Roger Chadwick
Wallace, John Christopher
Briggs, George Peter
Bond, William Eric
Brooks, Stephen Arnold
Featherstone, Thomas Allan
Thompson, Trevor Andrew
Kirkman, George Alwyn
Anderson, Robert James
Butler, Raymond
Tagg, Robert Kevin
Jones, Alan Michael
Pickles, Allan
Richardson, Malcolm Raymond
Wilkinson, Colin
Doran, Joseph Peter
Forbes, David John
Sindall, Charles James Robert
Betts, John Charles
Booth, Brian George
Rance, Stewart Frederick
Catterall, Michael William
Lonsdale, William Andrew
Southworth, Edward Hugh
Fisher, Michael Alan
Hedingham, Peter Leslie
Jolly, George
Till, Arthur John
Pearson, Francis
Whittle, David
Pickup, William Frederick May 1962
Ashcroft, David Henry
Reeves, Robert Anthony
Rhodes, Kenneth David
Lunt, John Graham
Briggs, Alan Edward
Norman, Michael McLeod
Grieve, Robert Ramsay
Fleetwood, William Byrom
Barnes, Geoffrey, James
Kellett, Peter William
Moon, John Edward
Jackson, William Barry
Holding, Derek Seddon
Smith, Fred
Johnson, Robert Ian
Lancaster, Derek
Tucker, David Charles
Chiverton, David
Briggs, Thomas James
Cliff, Roy
Thompson, Roy Richard
Derrick, Ian A R
Baxter, John Peter Thomas
Worrell, Peter
Walker, J W
Askew, Norman Brian Martagne
Hodgson, Alan Life Member
Cracknell, Michael David
Ireland, David
Shepherd, John Peter
Bradford, Joseph Ernest
Hetherington, John Brian
Dagger, Stuart Westray
Sharples, Christopher Neil
Halliwell, Ian Trevor Life Member
Hind, Alan Kenneth
Burrow, Richard Graham
Burns, John Duncan
Standring, Paul
Towers, Neil Campbell
Barton, Peter James
Gittings, Frank
Robinson, Paul William
Wraith, Ronald Philip
Hutton, Derek
Jackson, James Franklyn
Thomas, Richard Howard Life Member
Newton, Derwent Life Member
Martin, David
Lawson, Peter Anthony July 1963
Rawstrone, Peter Newton
Hunter, Edward John
Harrison, Geoffrey Norman
Lee, Frank David
Turner, Stephen Harry
Gardner, John Harold Grayson
Brodie, Ian Oglethorp
Ryding, Norman
McKellar, Ivan Eric Somerville
Sanderson, Norman Edward
Todd, Keith Brindle
Tuson, Roger Cameron
Rawcliffe, Andrew David
Shepherd, David
Tyrer, George William
Earnshaw, David Robert
Bailey, Charles Geoffrey
Clarkson, Ian Richard
Sharp, John Clifford
Harrison, James Stanley
Taylor, Raymond
Parkington, William Norman
Clark, David Pallister
Jemson, Timothy Robert
Carruthers, David Michael
Gardner, Robert
Round, James Kenneth
Dixon, David H Association Prize winner Life Member
Warburton, Peter
Hesketh, Peter James
Holmes, Leslie H MA Master
Lake, Douglas MA Master
Bowen, David John Master
Clarke, Edmund Brian BA Master
Coates, D BA Master
Cryer, Brian GRSM (London), LRAM ARCM Master
Eastwood, Colin Master
Falkingham, Frank Brook BSc Master
Farnworth, George Arnold DLC Master
Freeman, David Charles Master
Goodge, Robert Francis BA Master
Moody, Bernard John MA Headmaster
Nutter, Alan S DLC Master
Simmons, Thomas Caithness BSc (Forestry) Master
Spence, John David BA Master
Wiggans, Colin BA Master
Worsley, G BSc Master
Johnson, Dennis Victor Life Member
Jackson, John Lawrence August 1964
Booth, Brian George BA (Econ)
Walker, Richard Guy Dent
Dewhurst, Thomas
Simms, William Michael
Brooks, George Duncan
Sharples, Philip George
Ingram, John
McKay, John Vincent
Sergeant, David
Picton, Thomas George Life Member
Barker, David Robert Life Member
Billsborough, John Sidney Association Prize Life Member
Farrington, William David
Bolton, John
Walmsley, Leonard Charles October 1964
Bunnell, David John
Pennington, Michael Richard
Pilkington, James Edward
Hughes, David Allan
Richardson, Derek
Patten, W
Lees, Roger Sterling
Mowforth, Robert Anthony
Knipe, Geoffrey Stuart
Hitchen, Harvey
Watson, David William
Butler, David John
Harrison, David A tick may indicate Life Member
Hudson, Graham David September 1965
Gunn, Neil M
Gorton, Michael Harvey
Jackson, Colin
McKittrick, Charles Blair A tick may indicate Life Member.
Burns, Derek Ross
Melville, Peter Graham
Brown, Alan
Romain, Mervyn John
Wilkinson, Peter
Collins, John Peter
Southworth, John Stuart
Gregory, Nigel Fraser
Muir, Ian Robin
Snape, William Malcolm November 1965
Worthington, Hugh Malcolm
Greenwood, Whitney
Lewis, Antony
Walsh, Ronald Life Member
Kitchen, Robert William
Richardson, James William Life Member
Preston, John Arthur Life Member
Whiteside, Ian Life Member
Connolley, William
Scarsbrook, Richard Arthur September 1966
Miller, Maurice
Heys, Richard
Noblett, Peter John Life Member
Rhodes, John Neville
Dickenson, George Raymond Life Member
Billsborough, Brian Frank Life Member
Rogers, David George A tick may indicate Life Member
Rawlinson, John William Life Member
Halford, John Stuart
Eccles, Leslie Ronald
Earnshaw, Paul Henry
Jackson, Gordon
Fernley, Philip John September 1967
Jackson, Andrew
Freeman, Thomas Leonard
Shufflebottom, Keith
Pape, Andrew Charles
Hallworth, Alan
Develin, Robert Life Member
O’may, Thomas Daniel
Simpson, Andrew Gordon
Parker, John Hamilton Coulston
Parkinson, Anthony
Jackson, Roger Ian Kershaw
Bailey, Edward
Sharp, David George October 1968
Hancock, Brian Paul
Duxbury, Christopher Life Member
Sweetman, Kenneth James
Woodhall, Geoffrey Kelvin Life Member
Fielden, David Raymond
Harrison, Stephen Walter
Thomas, Frank Graham
Mather, Adrian Philip
Kindon, Jack
Trafford, Graham Harold Michael
Round, James Kenneth Life Member
Varley, Andrew Donald Life Member September 1969
Turner, Neil Anthony
Wearden, John Harold
Billing, Ian George
Smith, Philip Andrew
Fine, Barry Michael
Fitzgerald, William Barry
Jackson, Alan
Cheetham, Charles James
Atkinson, Peter Birch
Kitchen, William Vernon
Cooper, Roy
Green, David Frederick
Moore, William A tick may indicate Life Member
Ainscough, Philip A tick may indicate Life Member
Houlder, David A tick may indicate Life Member
Richardson, Malcolm Raymond A tick may indicate Life Member
Chapman, Ray A tick may indicate Life Member
Kirkham, Ian Stanley A tick may indicate Life Member
Dewhurst, David Kenneth Life Member ? May 1973
Quigley, Alan Life Member ?
Adams, Philip Alan Life Member
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