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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Monks
Initials:C T E
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/16062
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1914 Star with clasp (2/2786) and rose, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 1/11/1914. Formerly served in the 4 Queens Regiment time expired. 15/9/1914 he enlisted as a Pte. 2 Queens Regt. No. 826, age 33.7 years, occupation Carman, born Aldgate, London, transferred to the Labour Corps, 2/7/1918 transferred to MFP, 3/7/1919 to class Z reserve. Served Home 15/9/1914 to 31/10/1914 BEF 1/11/1914 to 29/3/1919, Home 30/3/1919 to 3/7/1919 to class Z reserve. 6/6/1919 shown as receiving £2 on the Crystal Palace Demobilization Acquittance Roll. 10/5/1903 he married Priscilla Elizabeth Harrison at St Mary's, Princes Road, Willesden, London NW10, they had 4 children, their son William John died 20/5/1915 from scarlet fever, address: 100 Carlisle Avenue, Willesden, London NW10. 4/7/1919 he was awarded 5/6d per week to be reviewed in 26 weeks, disability Myalgia + 3/2d per week for 3 children till 6/1/1920, Final.
Info from Pension Index Card: Monks, Christopher, L/Cpl, MFP, P/16062, Labour, R W Surrey, 11/M/377414, Dis. 3/7/1919, 100 Carlisle Avenue, Stonebridge Park, London NW., DEAD 19/7/1934. Stamp: Ad 24/6/1919 at 5/6d from 4/7/1919 to 6/1/1920, Chelsea No. Z/Misc/2061, received 25/6/1919.
Christopher Thomas Edgar Monks.