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Cofeb y Dewrion (Heroes' Memorial) Bangor 1914-18/Stewart, Norman Sinclair

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Stewart, Alister Douglas Cofeb y Dewrion (Heroes' Memorial) Bangor 1914-18

gan William John Owen (Afallon)

Theibert, Ernest

CAPTAIN NORMAN SINCLAIR STEWART.

Captain Norman Sinclair Stewart was the second son of the late Captain N. P. Stewart and of Mrs. Stewart, of Parkstone, Dorset (formerly of Plas Lodwig, Bangor). He joined the 1st Battalion Royal Scots, in 1904, was promoted Lieutenant in 1908, and gazetted Captain in November, 1914. He came home from India with his battalion that month, and went to France in December, and on arrival was transferred to the 2nd Battalion, with which he served continuously until his death. He was a very brave officer, and went through great battles. He was standing on the top of the parapet throwing bombs when he was killed on September 30, 1915, and was buried with full military honours on October 2nd, at Vlamertinghe, the service being conducted by the Brigade Chaplain. He was 31 years of age.

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