The Website for all former pupils of the Prescot Grammar Schools
 
The "Debt of Honour Register" is the Commission's database listing the 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died during the two world wars and the 23,000 cemeteries, memorials and other locations world-wide where they are commemorated. Prescotian Links are shown.
World War I       World War II
               
Norman Beardmore G. E. Broad       Eric R. Atherton John Barker Stanley Barnes
J. M. Clements John Copple       William R. Barton Edward Bayley Thomas W. Beard
Robert A. France Thomas R. Gleave       John S. Birch Edward Blackburn Tom Bone
B. C. Green A. W. Johnson       James Booth William J.H. Boots John Burns
Thomas P. Prescott T. S. Preston       A. Robert Brodrick-Pittard#1 Harold St.J. Brodrick-Pittard#1
W. H. Range David F. Roberts       Harry Burrows J. Godfrey Case Ernest A. Collis
J. Stead J. Tyrer       Thomas W. Corns Ian K. Crawford George A.Crompton
Harry R. Vercoe A. Watkinson       William A.T. Day Bernard R. Finney Harry Gore
William Welsby Harry G. Whitaker       Charles G. Griffiths Wilbert D. Heap Robert Hughes
H. E. Woods W. T. Lowe       John Kerr James F. Lea Hector L. McNeil
          Louis B. Murray Thomas R. Prescott Rodney Russell
          Eric J. Smith J. Alfred Smith James Shutes
          Ronald Taylor Ivor H. Thomas Thomas H. Topping
          Alan C. Turtill James L. Whittaker Sam J. Whittingham
          W. Edward Williams William Woods #2  
               
Further Notes:
   
#1 The Broderick-Pittards attended in the late 20’s early 30’s? Their mother Mrs. Boderick-Pittard was our neighbour for many years on Tarbock Road, until she went into an old persons facility. She was a delightful old lady, she looked like Miss Marples riding her bicycle down Tarbock Rd. with her shopping basket attached. I never could understand how she was so strong to lose both sons in WWII and stay rational. I remember Mike Sullivan ’telling me that one of them I think Robert, killed in Burma, was a captain of the Gurkha’s. Jeff Easthope
#2 May 30, 1940 Boom defence vessel Cambrian mined at Spithead.