Honour Roll - W
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Lt. Royland A. Walter, M.C. Lieutenant
Royland Allin Walter. Military Cross. Son of W. Walter, farmer, of Colborne,
Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1917. Admitted as a law student in 1917 at age 26. Killed in action October 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. Charles H. White. Lieutenant
Charles Herbert White. Son of Henry White, solicitor, of Port Hope, Ontario.
Graduated from high school in 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1915
at age 17. Lieutenant, 136th Battalion, transferred 20th Battalion. Died
of wounds 17 August 1917. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. Maurice F. Wilkes. Lieutenant
Maurice Fisken Wilkes. Son of G.H. Wilkes, gentleman, of Brantford, Ontario.
B.A. University of Toronto, 1913. Admitted as a law student in 1913 at age
21. Lieutenant, 19th Battalion. Killed in action 15 September 1916. Never
called to the bar.
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Lt. Reginald P. Wilkins. Lieutenant
Reginald Prinsep Wilkins. Son of E.D.H. Wilkins, Barrister, of Wetaskiwin,
Alberta. B.A. University of Toronto, 1915. Admitted as a law student in 1915
at age 22. 120th Battalion. Killed 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. William H. Williard [sic]. Lieutenant
William Hartley Willard. Son of J.C. Willard, tailor, of Toronto, Ontario.
B.A. University of Toronto, 1915. Admitted as a law student in 1915 at age
20. Lieutenant, "C" Company, 83rd Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force; Lieutenant, 18th Battalion. Killed in action 15 September 1916. Never
called to the bar.
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Lt. Arthur P. Wilson, M.C. Lieutenant
Arthur Patrick Wilson. Military Cross. Son of A.A. Wilson, notary, of Tilbury,
Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1916. Admitted as a law student in 1917
at age 21. Lieutenant, 1st Battalion. Killed in action October 1918. Never
called to the bar.
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Lt. M. Maurice Wilson. Lieutenant
Matthew Maurice Wilson. Son of M. Wilson, K.C., of Chatham, Ontario. Graduated
from high school in 1913. Admitted as a law student in 1914 at age 17. Enlisted
186th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. Killed in action 1918. Never
called to the bar.
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Maj. Arthur Wood, M.C. Major
Arthur Vincent Wood. Military Cross. Son of Robert E. Wood, Barrister,
of Peterborough, Ontario. B.A. Queen's University, 1908. Admitted as a
law student in 1908 at age 21. Called to the bar 15 September 1911. Certified
to British Columbia in 1911. Practised in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Lt. Lowell W. Wood. Lieutenant
Lowell Wallace Wood. Son of John Wood of Woodbridge, Ontario. B.A. University
of Toronto, 1911. Admitted as a law student in 1911 at age 20. Called
to the bar 22 May 1914. Practised in Toronto, Ontario, Woodbridge, Ontario
and Fort William, Ontario. Killed in action October 1918.
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