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242521Pte. H. Myerscough
British Army Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
I'm afraid I don't know anything about Pte. H Myerscough apart from he may have been called Henry and he was treated at Nethercourt toward the end of 1917. I have been given an autograph book which has fond messages from servicemen who were treated at the hospital by a Nurse Angela Ongley. They are servicemen from many Regiments and to place them all here would be a huge undertaking, however I have attached a picture of Pte H Myerscough's message.
257719Pte George William Myhill
British Army 1st Btn Coldstream Guards
from:Hassingham Norfolk
George Myhill served with the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards in WW1. He was treated for ICT (injury to connective tissue) of the right foot and was admitted to hospital 30th of December 1916. On 6th of February 1917, he was discharged to Lord Derby War Hospital, Warrington where he was treated for an ulcer on his big toe.
253568Pte Harold Myhill
British Army Sherwood Foresters
232915Pte. J. Myhill
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Newburn
J Myhill was wounded in 1916
225827Pte. Edward James Myles
British Army 6th Btn. South Lancashire Regiment
from:Liverpool
Edward Myles served with the 6th Btn. South Lancashire Regiment.
224028Cpl. Robert Sim Myles
Australian Imperial Force 56th Battalion
from:Fairfield NSW
Robert Myles was a patient of the Eastern General Hospital on the 25th of June 1918
226153Thomas J.E.B. Myles
Canadian Expeditionary Force 14th Battalion (Royal Montreal Regiment)
from:Ranelagh, Dublin
(d.25th June 1916)
Thomas Myles was killed in Flanders on the 25th of June 1916.
228375Pte. Hugh Mcpherson Mylet
British Army 1/6 Btn. Argyll and Sutherland
from:Paisley,Scotland
(d.30th August 1915)
High McPherson Mylet of Paisley, Scotland, served with the Argylls in World War 1 and was killed in action in Corbie,France on 30 Aug 1915. He was my great uncle.
242832Pte. William "Phil " Mytton
British Army South Staffordshire Regiment
from:Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton
We believe that William Mytton met his future wife in Filey. A nurse called Annie Mabel Whilton. They married in 1918. We don't know precisely when he was at Filey.
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