Corps of Military Police

Cap Badge of the Corps of Military Police (King George V)
Soldier Details:
Surname: Malvern
Initials:   T.F.
Rank:   Lance Corporal
Army No.:  P/10303
Notes:   MFP. He was born, enlisted and resided in Malvern. Formerly Worcestershire Regiment No. 33942, No inscription on gravestone. Initials in CWGC roll F. 14/11/1915 he enlisted in the Worcestershire Regiment No. 33942, age 37.9 years, born Malvern, occupation Gardener, 5/5/1917 transferred to MFP, 16/5/1919 died from Bronco Pneumonia. 29/6/1904 he married Elsie Ethel Marchant, at St Stephens Church, Cheleneham, address 1 Myrtle Cottage, Westminster Road, Malvern. Enlisted 411/1915, Army Reserve 5/11/1915 to 14/6/1916, Home 15/6/1916 to 13/6/1917, BEF 16/7/1917 to 16/5/1919 died. Served 15/6/1917 APM Rouen, 24/6/1917 APM Trouville, 12/7/1917 APM Rouen, 16/4/1918 Abbeville, 24/6/1918 Havre, 26/7/1918 Boulogne, 13/8/1918 Escault, 12/9/1918 Boulogne. 25/9/1919 his widow received the following property: disc, letters, photo, clothes brush, mirror in case, button stick, small spring, 2 cap badges, pr nail scissors, metal cigarette case, tobacco pouch, 1 cloth and 2 metal titles, misc papers, new testament, metal watch and chain, leather purse, AFB 153, 2 small linen bags. Info from Army Register of Soldiers' Effects, 1901-1929. 16/5/1919 died France. 24/9/1919 his widow Elsie received £12-15-04, 22/122/1919 she received a further £26-05-04 including £22-12-00 war gratuity. Info from Pension Index Cards: Malvern, Thomas Fred, No. P/10303, MFP, L/Cpl. Widow Elsie Ethel, Lower Wyche, Malvern Wells, 9/9/1919 she received a grant of £10. Thomas Frank Malvern.

Casualty Details:
Date Killed: 16th May 1919
Company: MFP
Cemetery: TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY   FRANCE
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