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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Moore
Initials:H T
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/16418
Notes:MFP. Awarded the Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 23/10/1916 to 3/4/1918. Attested 10/12/1915, Army Reserve 11/12/1915 to 22/6/1916, 23/6/1916 enlisted as a Pte London Regiment No. 5502, age 31 years, occupation Caretaker, address: 75 Richmond Road, Barnsbury, London and 15 Aberdeen Place, Maida Vale, London NW8, 24/6/1916 transferred to Devonshire Regiment, No. 42359, 22/10/1916 transferred as a Pte. 12 Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. No. 93902, 4/4/1918 transferred to the Labour Corps, 21/10/1918 transferred to MFP, served with APM 3 (South Lancs) Area, Manchester, 29/3/1919 Manchester, charge irregular conduct, writing and application to War Office for demob, reduced to Pte, 19/5/1919 charge, disobeying MP Standing Orders, improperly dressed in Mark Street, not wearing his waist belt. 26/9/1919 Demobilized. Served home attested 10/12/1915, Army Reserve 11/12/1915 to 22/6/1916, Home 23/6/1916 to 22/10/1916, BEF 23/10/1916 to 3/4/1918, Home 4/4/1918 to 26/9/1919, demobilized 27/9/1919. 10/11/1915 he married Florence Mackenzie, spinster, at Paddington, London they had 1 child. 30/8/1919 he was awarded £2 on the Crystal Palace Demobilization Acquittance Roll.
27/9/1919 he was awarded 8/- per week pension to be reviewed in 26 weeks + 3/6d for wife and 1 child, disability 20%, ICT right leg and nervous debility.
Info from Pension Index Cards:- (see Henry James) Moore, Henry Thomas, Dead File, MFP, P/16418, 26/9/1919, R11/M/223786. Also Moore, henry James, Dead File, MFP, P/16418, London Regt, 5502 - DCLI 42359, Labour Corps 9302, 26/9/1919, 11/M/223786, 15 Aberdeen Place, Maida Vale, London NW8, Stamp: Ad 30/9/1919 at 11/6d from 27/9/1919 to 30/3/1920, Chelsea No. Z/Misc,2893, received 1/10/1919.
Henry James Moore.