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Soldiers of the Regiment

Lieutenant John Stott MC

 


Military Cross awarded to Lieutenant John Stott, MC, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, attached to the 2nd/5th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Military Cross London Gazette dates 15 Feb 1919 & 30 Jul 1919 Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, Attached 2nd/5th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. For the attack on Canal de l'Escaut 28 Sep 1918
“On 28 Sep 1918, during an attack on the Canal de l’Escaut, he led his platoon most skilfully through La Folie Wood and thence to a bridgehead which he was ordered to secure. This he did most gallantly, and by maintaining his position, enabled the line to hold. Previously at Anneuse the day before, when the enemy counter-attacked, he handled his platoon with great energy and dash, and greatly assisted his company in driving the enemy off and restoring the situation.”
Accession Number: KO3030/01
British War Medal awarded to Lieutenant John Stott, MC, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, attached to the 2nd/5th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Accession Number: KO3030/02
Allied Victory Medal awarded to Lieutenant John Stott, MC, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, attached to the 2nd/5th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Accession Number: KO3030/03
Defence Medal awarded to Lieutenant John Stott MC, whilst serving with the Home Guard (Lancashire Fusiliers)
Accession Number: KO3030/04
1953 Coronation Medal, Queen Elizabeth II, to John Stott MC.
Accession Number: KO3030/05
1939-45 War Medal to Lance Corporal Margery Elizabeth Stott of the Auxiliary Territorial Service
Accession Number: KO3030/07


Past Chairman Medal Ripponden Urban District Council named to J Stott MC 1953-54.
Accession Number: KO3030/06


2nd Lieutenant John Stott, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. First World War.
Accession Number: KO3030/08


Lieutenant John Stott MC, Home Guard, and Margery Elizabeth Stott, ATS
Accession Number: KO3030/09


Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge, ,
Accession Number: KO3030/10
King’s Royal Rifle Corps Cap Badge
Accession Number: KO3030/11
Auxiliary Territorial Service Cap Badge
Accession Number: KO3030/15
Rifle Brigade Cap Badge
Accession Number: KO3030/12
Identity disc for ‘J Stott Loyal N Lancs’ from bracelet.
Accession Number: KO3030/16
King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
Accession Number: KO3030/13
Lancashire Fusiliers Cap Badge
Accession Number: KO3030/14

Research by Colin D West “Where did Rifleman Jack Stott First go over the top?”
Accession Number: KO3030/17

 

 

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