4th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Territorial Force Battalions.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has 1,493 recorded WW1 deaths for the 4th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. This figure includes the records for the 1st/4th, 2nd/4th & 3rd/4th Battalions.
1st/4th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Carter, William. Private, 1909. 1st/4th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Le Fermont Military Cemetery, Riviere, Pas-de-calais, France. 23-04-1916. Age 20. Son of William & Mary Ann Carter of Frank Street, Preston, Lancashire, UK.
Lipman, S. Lance Corporal, 29152. 1st/4th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. 08-05-1918. Age 19. Son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Lipman of Lime Street, Hightown, Manchester, UK. Native of Manchester.
2nd/4th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Formed at Preston in October 1914 as a second line unit.
Hodgkiss, (MC). Frederick. Second Lieutenant. 2nd/4th Battalion, On Attachment from :- 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Sunken Road Cemetery, Boisleux-St. Marc, Pas-de-Calais, France. 08-10-1918. Age 32. Husband of Sarah Ann Hodgkiss of Egerton Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire, UK.