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Rifleman William Leonard B Leech

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Rifleman William Leonard B Leech

Birth
Woolpit, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England
Death
14 May 1915 (aged 26)
Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea Unitary Authority, Essex, England
Burial
Southend-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea Unitary Authority, Essex, England Add to Map
Plot
E. 4454.
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Extract from The Roll of Honour, A Biographical record of all members of His Majesty's Naval and Military Forces who have fallen in the War, by the Marquis de Ruvigny, Volume I., The Standard Art Book Company, Ltd, December, 1916:
LEECH, WILLIAM LEONARD BOGHURST, Rifleman, 1/9th Battalion (Queen Victoria's Rifles) The London Regiment (T.F.), only son of the late Arthur Herbert Leech, M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A. (who was in practice at Woolpit and afterwards at Broseley, where he died in 1894), by his wife, Annie Madeline (28, Egerton Gardens, West Ealing, W.), daughter of William Philip Boghurst; born The White House, Woolpit, co. Suffolk, 22 Nov. 1887; educated Epsom College; passed his A.R.I.B.A. in June, 1913, and was assistant in the firm of Messrs. Wratten and Godfrey, London; volunteered on the outbreak of war, but was five times refused at the recruiting station on account of wearing glasses, and acted as Special Constable from Aug. to Nov. 1914, when he was at last accepted by Queen Victoria's Rifles, and joined the 1st Battalion; trained at Crowborough Camp, where he twice refused Corporal's stripes, as he thought it would keep him in England longer; went to France with a draft, 27 March, 1915; was severely wounded in the head on 8 April, 1915, and died at Overcliff Red Cross Hospital, Westcliff-on-Sea, on 14 May following; unmarried.
Extract from The Roll of Honour, A Biographical record of all members of His Majesty's Naval and Military Forces who have fallen in the War, by the Marquis de Ruvigny, Volume I., The Standard Art Book Company, Ltd, December, 1916:
LEECH, WILLIAM LEONARD BOGHURST, Rifleman, 1/9th Battalion (Queen Victoria's Rifles) The London Regiment (T.F.), only son of the late Arthur Herbert Leech, M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A. (who was in practice at Woolpit and afterwards at Broseley, where he died in 1894), by his wife, Annie Madeline (28, Egerton Gardens, West Ealing, W.), daughter of William Philip Boghurst; born The White House, Woolpit, co. Suffolk, 22 Nov. 1887; educated Epsom College; passed his A.R.I.B.A. in June, 1913, and was assistant in the firm of Messrs. Wratten and Godfrey, London; volunteered on the outbreak of war, but was five times refused at the recruiting station on account of wearing glasses, and acted as Special Constable from Aug. to Nov. 1914, when he was at last accepted by Queen Victoria's Rifles, and joined the 1st Battalion; trained at Crowborough Camp, where he twice refused Corporal's stripes, as he thought it would keep him in England longer; went to France with a draft, 27 March, 1915; was severely wounded in the head on 8 April, 1915, and died at Overcliff Red Cross Hospital, Westcliff-on-Sea, on 14 May following; unmarried.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53870852/william_leonard_b-leech: accessed ), memorial page for Rifleman William Leonard B Leech (22 Nov 1888–14 May 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 53870852, citing Sutton Road Cemetery, Southend-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea Unitary Authority, Essex, England; Maintained by Crypt Finder (contributor 50307473).