Arthur Edward Bruce O’Neill – the first Member of Parliament to be killed in the Great War 6 November 1914 his son killed in the Second World War
William Glynne Charles Gladstone – killed in action 13 April 1915 he is the grandson of former Prime Minister William Edward Gladstone and his is the last casualty to be officially repatriated during the war
John Joseph Esmonde – dies of pneumonia and heart failure 17 April 1915 as a result of the strain and over work while serving as a Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps. A son will be killed in 1916 while a second son will be awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross in the Second World War
Harold Thomas Cawley – killed 23 September 1915 (brother also MP killed August 1918)
Thomas Charles Reginald Agar-Robartes – killed in action 30 September 1915
Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart – killed in action 2 October 1915
Charles Thomas Mills – killed in action 6 October 1915
William Lionel Charles Walrond – died on service 3 November 1915
Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach – died of wounds 20 April 1916 (Viscount Quenington) his wife died six weeks earlier in Cairo and is buried next to him
Duncan Frederick Campbell – died of wounds 4 September 1916
Thomas Michael Kettle –killed 9 September 1916, poet, journalist essayist and idealist. A leading Irish Nationalist joined the Dublin Fusiliers when Belgium attacked for fight “not for England, but for small nations”
Charles William Reginald Duncombe – killed 15 September 1916
Guy Victor Baring – killed 15 September 1916 and the great grandfather of actress Rachel Ward and environmentalist Tracy Worcester
Valentine Fleming DSO – killed in action 20 May 1917 father of Ian Fleming author of the James Bond series of novels and another son will die of wounds in World War 2
William Hoey Kearney Redmond – died of wounds 7 June 1917 Irish Home Rule advocate
Francis Walter Stafford McLaren – accidentally killed 30 August 1917
Neil James Archibald Primrose – died of wounds 15 November 1917 son of former Prime Minister the 5th Earl of Rosebery
Philip Kirkland Glazebrook – killed in action 7 March 1918 Palestine
Percy Archer Clive – killed in action 5 April 1918 his eldest son will be killed in World War Two while his youngest son will be killed as a member of the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War
Francis Bennett-Goldney – died of injuries received in vehicle accident 26 July 1918
Oswald Cawley– killed 22 August 1918 (brother also MP killed September 1915)
Alexander George Boteville Thynne – killed in action 14 September 1918
Tatton Benvenuto Mark Sykes –died 16 February 1919 influenza
George Harold Baker – Canadian MP – killed 2 June 1916
William Henry Dillon Bell – New Zealand MP – 31 July 1917 he is the son of the first New Zealand born Prime Minister
George Herbert Farrar DSO – South African MP – killed in rail accident 20 May 1915
Gerald Archibald Arbuthnot – Former MP (January – December 1910) killed 25 September 1916
Charles Henry Lyell – Former MP (resigned in 1917 and became Assistant Military Attache at the British Embassy in Washington DC – died 18 October 1918
William James Johnson – Australia (former MP) – killed 30 July 1916