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- 1st Sportsman's Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 1914-1918
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- British Army, Bond Of Sacrifice: Officers Died In The Great War 1914-1916
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- British Army, Honourable Artillery Company
- British Army, Honourable Artillery Company, Cardew-Rendle roll of members 1537-1908
- British Army, Imperial War Museum Bond of Sacrifice 1914-1918
- British Army, Indian Volunteer Force Medal Awards 1915-1939
- British Army, Irish regimental enlistment registers 1877-1924
- British Army, List Of Half-Pay Officers 1714
- British Army, Lloyds Of London Memorial Roll 1914-1919
- British Army, Northumberland Fusiliers 1881-1920
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- British Army, Railwaymen Died in the Great War
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- British Army, Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book, 1914-1918
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- British Army, worldwide index 1851
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Find your ancestors in Prisoners of War, General Correspondence, 1915
What can these records tell me?
There are 547 volumes in series FO 383 and this small selection concentrates on four of those volumes - FO 383/39 to FO 383/42 - covering the period January to June 1915. You will find some named individuals here, and letters from relatives complaining about the conditions faced by their loved ones, but the collection is more about the general concerns, at government.
FO 383 is the Foreign Office: Prisoners of War and Aliens Department and covers general correspondence dating from 1906. This from The National Archives website: “The series is arranged by date, and then by country or territory. The individual documents in FO 383 comprise bound volumes within which are arranged files and dockets of correspondence. The file ranges appear on the spines of the volumes, together with the country or territory as designated by the Foreign Office central registry system from 1906. Those countries or territories are then stamped at the top of the individual docket covers for the correspondence within each volume. These internal docket covers also contain two numbers. The file number is the number in the top right-hand corner of the docket cover, either handwritten and preceded by 'F' or stamped 'File No'. The number appearing in the middle at the top of the docket cover is the specific correspondence number. The correspondence for each file number is then arranged in chronological order. All of the files adopt the number of the first correspondence docket number within the sequence of that file. Some files contain a different sequence of docket covers, included as enclosures.”
Discover more about these records
By January 1915 it was clear that, far from the war being over by Christmas, battle lines had been drawn and armies were digging in. The original British Expeditionary Force (BEF) had suffered heavy losses in those opening months of the war, with many men killed, wounded or missing. Amongst the missing, were thousands of men who had been captured, some on the first day of fighting, at Mons, on the 23rd August 1914, and many thousands more in the days and weeks that followed. Some regiments’ regular battalions had virtually ceased to exist, and now there were concerns back in England about how those who had been captured were being treated.
There are letters within these papers from concerned relatives drawing attention to conditions in the camps, and also actual reports from neutral observers about conditions in those camps. These are fascinating, as are reports from some of the soldiers about their actual capture.
There are lists of prisoners within these four pieces from FO 383 but above all, the documents provide fascinating insights on what it must have been like to be a prisoner of war.
A story from these records
Henry Crawford MacBryan, a surgeon from Wiltshire, addressed his concerns to Secretary of State for War, Field-Marshall Lord Kitchener. MacBryan’s son, Lieutenant John Crawford William MacBryan of the Somerset Light Infantry, had been wounded on the 26th August 1914 and subsequently incarcerated at three camps: Torgau, Burg and Magdeburg. He explained that his son was “deteriorating both in mind and body as a result of his wound and treatment. Now, My Lord, it is with the greatest reluctance that I write to bother you when you are so overworked, but I do so because I rely on your great sense of justice. I may mention that I am giving all my four sons to the service of the country.”
John MacBryan survived the war and went on to help Team GB win a gold medal in cricket at the 1920 Olympic Games. He would go on to serve in the RAF during the Second World War. His brother, Edward, was not so lucky. He was killed in action in France in 1916. Another brother, Reginald, was also wounded in the First World War but stayed on in the army and was later stationed in India with the King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Gerard, the youngest brother, was a Naval cadet, but suffered with his mental health and later moved to Sarawak, Malaysia.