The Beds Regt casualty list for Monday, March 8th, 1915.
KILLED
Cole: Cpl George Henry (28), 8152, 1st Battalion, February 16th, 1915 (R.E. Farm Cemetery)
Gardiner: Pte John, 3/7028, 1st Battalion, February 16th (Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres)
Gumbrell: Pte John George, 8037, 1st Battalion, November 15th, 1914 (Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres)
Noakes: Pte Arthur Benjamin, 8101, 1st Battalion, February 18th, 1915 (Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres)
Prior: Pte James William (31), 7786, 1st Battalion, November 19th, 1914 (Bedford House Cemetery)
Spiller: Pte John, 9011, 2nd Battalion, February 11th, 1915 (Rue-David Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix)
DIED OF WOUNDS
Morby: Pte John Henry, 7524, February 19th, 1915 (Bailleul Communal Cemetery, Nord)
DIED
Cox: Pte John (29), 3/6300, 2nd Battalion, February 9th, 1915 (Merville Communal Cemetery)
WOUNDED
Eaton: Pte C., 9735
Fitzjohn: Pte A., 10042
Goldsmith: Pte R. J., 9930
Hills: Pte A. J., 7277
Jarvis: Pte E., 8239
Potts: Pte W., 6983
Polley: Pte H., 9777
Stratton: Pte A., 8656
MISSING
Johnson: Pte F. W., 7816
Maxwell: Pte G., 10275
Mumford: Pte F., 7092
Sparey: Pte F., 9667
Tebby: Pte S., 6987
Additional casualties published on Tuesday, March 9th, 1915.
KILLED
Hudgell: Pte James Nathaniel (29), 7396, 1st Battalion, February 17th (Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres)
White: Pte Harry, 10312, 1st Battalion, February 17th, 1915 (Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres)
DIED OF WOUNDS
Cain: Pte Roger, 8896, 1st Battalion, February 16th, 1915 (Boulogne Eastern Cemetery)
Clibbon: St Joseph, 5832, of 12a Adelaide Terrace, Luton, 2nd Battalion, February 20th, 1915 (Merville Communal Cemetery)
WOUNDED
Dixon: Pte G., 6902
Guerin: Co Sgt Major
The following casualties were reported on Wednesday, March 10th, 1915.
KILLED
Parkinson: Sgt Ernest, 7062, 1st Battalion, November 15th, 1914 (Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres)
Payne: Pte Charles Arthur, 3/6173, 1st Battalion, February 20th, 1915 (R. E. Farm Cemetery)
Tomlin: Pte Charles, 4/7321, 1st Battalion, February 20th, 1915 (R. E. Farm Cemetery)
Pte W. Dealey, 7235, was reported to be wounded, and Pte T. Williams, 7830, was mentioned in an official list of prisoners of war received from the German Government.
[The Luton News, Thursday, March 11th, 1915]