The Royal Fusiliers was formed in 1683, and has been continuous existence since then. Also known as the City of London Regiment, the Royal Fusiliers raised 47 regular, reserve, service, labour and garrison battalions in the Great War. These served in Africa, the Middle East, Macedonia, Gallipoli and the Russian Civil War as well as on the Western Front. The regiment lost almost 22,000 soldiers and officers during the 1914-1918 confluct.

Commonwealth War Graves
Bailey, Sergeant George (d1918, aged 45, illness)
Birch, Private Richard (d1917, aged 39, cause of death unknown)
Cadenaci, Corporal Richard (d1920, aged 32, cause of death unknown)
Harris, Private Frederick (d1919, aged 32, cause of death unknown)
Henry, Private Joseph (d1918, aged 23, illness)
Page, Lance Corporal Francis (d1919, aged 28, illness)
Perham, Private Hamlyn (d1915, aged 42, illness)
Raison, Corporal Austin (d1920, aged 24, wounded in action)
Shanly, Serjeant William (d1915, aged 22, illness)
Whittell, Serjeant George (d1918, aged 27, wounded in action)
Yandell, Private William (d1917, aged 33, wounded in action)