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Person    | Male  Born 3/3/1878  Died 9/4/1917

Second Lieutenant Philip Edward Thomas

Categories: Armed Forces, Literature, Poetry

Countries: France

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Second Lieutenant Philip Edward Thomas

Novelist and poet. Born Philip Edward Thomas in Lambeth. He worked as a journalist and book-reviewer, and wrote a novel 'The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans'. He is referred to as a war poet, although little of his work is concerned with warfare. He enlisted in the Artists Rifles in July 1915 and was posted to France, where he was killed in the Battle of Arras.

His gives much information about the life of this man as does the .

He enlisted as a Private on 19 July 1915 in the 28th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Artists' Rifles), service number 4229 and after having been promoted to Corporal he was, in November 1916, commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery. He entered France on 30 January 1917 and was serving in the regiment's No.244 Siege Battery when he was killed in action, aged 39 years, on 9 April 1917. His body was in the Agny Military Cemetery, Rue des Maraîchers, 62217 Agny, France.

Probate records confirm his address had been High Beech, Loughton, Essex and that when probate was granted to his widow on 17 May 1917 his effects totalled £983-15s-2d. By 25 September 1917 his widow had been sent his army effects that totalled £48-6s-9d. She was also sent his £7-10s-0d war gratuity on 5 December 1919. He was posthumously awarded the British War Medal 1914-1918 and the Victory Medal that were sent to his widow at Forge House, Otford, Sevenoaks, Kent.

He is shown as 'EDWARD THOMAS' on the London County Council blue plaque at 61 Shelgate Road, London, SW11, as 'EDWARD THOMAS LIEUT' on , Church Road, Steep, Hampshire, GU32 2DE and as 'Thomas Edward Lieut. R.G.A' on the in Mill Lane at the junction with Church Road, Steep, Hampshire. He is also commemorated on the , on the , on the and on the .

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk and Andrew Behan.

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