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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Harrison
Initials:H J
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/15531
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 1/9/1915 to 8/6/16. 16/9/1914 enlisted as a Pte. 12 Royal Fusiliers. No. 1187 amended to 4877, age 25.9 years, born Paddington, London, occupation Carman, address: wife, 125 Southam Street, North Kensington, London, 13/3/1917 transferred to the Buffs, 14/4/1917 transferred to Training Reserve, 21/7/1917 transferred to the Labour Corps, 31/5/1918 transferred to MFP, 3/3/19 to class Z reserve. Served Home 16/9/1914 to 31/8/1915, BEF 1/9/1915 to 8/6/1916, Home 9/6/1916. 4/3/1919 awarded 5/6 per week pension, disability chronic bronchitis, 20% to be reviewed in 26 weeks + 4/10 for 5 children. 3/2/1919 he was awarded £2 on the Millbank SW1 Demobilization Acquittance Roll. 11/4/1909 he married Edith Alice Virginia Barrow, spinster, at St Mary Magdalen Church, Paddington, London they had 4 children.
Info from Pension Index Cards:- Harrison, Henry James, MFP, P/15531, Royal Fusiliers, 30-31 Training Reserve, East Kent, Labour Corps,3/3/1919, Z/Misc/1400, Stamp: Ad 24/5/1919 at 5/6 from 4/3/1919 to 2/9/1919, Chelsea No. Z/Misc/MFP/1781, received 26/5/1919, 11/W/82308, 18/6/1943. Also Ministry of Pensions, Claimant, 11/W/82308, MPR 51, Harrison, Edith Alice, 11/M/274873, man's name Harrison, Henry, No. 15531, A/L/Cpl, MFP, relationship to man Widow. address 5 Victoria Mansions Grange Road, Kilburn, London, opened on correspondence, card prepared 18/6/1943, C I noted 18/6/1943. Also: Ministry of Pensions, MPR 27, Harrison Henry James, 15531, A/L/Cpl, MFP, Widow Harrison, Edith Alice, 5 Victoria Mansions, Grange Road, Kilburn, award ref no. 11/M/274873, NA 5786, 11/W/82308, 18/6/1943.
Henry James Harrison.