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Soldiers – Schofield, Hanley & Trickett – All Wounded

December 1917

Mexborough & Swinton Times, December 8, 1917

Pte. G. Schofield
York and Lancaster

Private Schofioeld of Orchard Place Wath, has been wounded in the right leg and has been sent to England.

He enlisted in 1914, and went to France in Jan., 1916, immediately after being married.

This is the second time he has been wounded.

Pte. Percy Hanley
York and Lancaster

Private Hanley , younger son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hanley. Wath, is wounded and in hospital at Alancheter.

He was formerly a clerk on the Great Central Railway, and went out to France last summer.

His elder brother is also in France

Private Tricket

Mr. Trickett, who was formerly a mining student at Manvers Main Colliery., and enlisted in the Artists’ Rifles has been wounded in France, and is now in hospital in Sheffield.