Originally raised in 1688, the Bedfordshire Regiment’s battalions served on the Home Front, the Western Front and in the Middle East during the Great War. In recognition of the men of Hertfordshire who fought with the Bedfordshire Regiment, the troop was renamed the Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment in 1919.

Commonwealth War Graves
Blundell, Captain William (d1918, aged 28, illness)
Cowles, Private Henry (d1920, age and cause of death unknown)
Fenn, Lance Corporal George (d1915, aged 36, illness)
Ford, Private Herbert (d1919, aged 29, illness)
Grant, Private Eric (d1919, aged 18, illness)
Griffith, Sergeant Thomas (d1916, aged 25, killed in action)
Lock, Private William (d1918, aged 24, died of wounds)
Mayers, Private Robert (d1921, aged 34, illness)
Payne, Private James (d1918, aged 38, illness)
Western, Private George (d1918, aged 36, illness)
Wilton, Serjeant Frederick (d1919, aged 27, cause of death unknown)