Members of Parliament lost

  • 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