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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Second Lieutenant Ostcliffe Harold BEAUFORT - 1st/6th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment


Killed in Action on Wednesday October 13th 1915 aged 21

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Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Loos Memorial
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
4 Mar 1915 in France ~ Catherine-de-Barnes Church Font
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials 
Actions of the Hohenzollern Redoubt Commissioned 26 Aug 1914 (Gazette) Solihull School
    Solihull War Memorial
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units Wrekin College (Formerly Wellington College)
Vermelles OTC at Wellington College & Birmingham Univ  
     

Circumstances of Death

Harold is listed as being killed in action on 13 Oct 1915 during the attack on Hohenzollern Redoubt. The 1st/6th Battalion war diary for that day is transcribed below along with a transcription of his De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour entry.

1st/6th Battalion War Diary

October 13th - Wednesday - Vermelles: The 46th (North Midland) Division having been ordered to capture Hohenzollern Redoubt and Fosse No. 8, the 137th Brigade carrying out the right attack. The Battalion [1/6th South Staffs Regt] was formed as follows:  A & C Companies in the front line of assembly trenches, and with two companies of the 1/6th North Staffs Regt forming the 3rd line, and were ordered to follow the 2nd line at 200 paces distance and carry R.E. materials, the other two companies B & D with 1/6th North Staffs Regt forming the fourth line and ordered to at once follow the third line and occupy Dump Trench on the frontage allotted to the Brigade.

The attack was covered by a two hour artillery bombardment commencing at 12 noon, gas was used at 1pm, also smoke shells which at times completely hid the points of attack.

Enemy machine guns were heard ranging on our assembly trenches at 1.30pm & 1.45pm which was notified to Brigade Headquarters.

Having received no message that our front line had not been able to advance, and not being able to see their position for smoke, the two companies forming the third line followed the second line and suffered very heavy casualties.

The fourth line then advanced and also suffered from Machine Gun fire from the direction of South Face. All that remained of the 3rd line reached our fire trench between point 87 & 89 to assist the 5th South Staffs Regt to hold that position until this battalion was ordered to retire at noon on the 14th. END




 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
20 Oct 1893 in Handsworth 1 Jan 1894 in Handsworth
   
Parents NamesAbode
John William Beaufort & Lucy Beaufort nee Ostcliffe The White House, St. Mary's Rd, Oatlands Park, Surrey                          
   
SchoolsColleges
Solihull School Birmingham Univerisity
Wrekin College (formerly Wellington College)  
   
Address HistoryEmployment History
1894 - Hamstead Road, Handsworth 1906 - Scholar at Solihull School
1901 - The Limes, Clifton Road, Acocks Green 1909 - Scholar at Wellington College (Wrekin)
1911 - Berryfield, Hampton Lane, Catherine-de-Barnes 1911 - Photography Assistant
1914 - 55/56 Baker Street, London