Captain Pulteney Malcolm

Grenadier Guards

Died: Sunday 25 August 1918 (aged 24)

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Record:
MALCOLM, PULTENEY
Additional information:
Only child of Lt. Col. P. Malcolm, M.V.O., D.S.O., and Mrs. Pulteney Malcolm; grandson of General Sir G. Malcolm, G.C.B. (who was nephew to the three "Knights of Eskdale," as the Duke of Wellington called them). Belonged to the Dumfriesshire (Eskdale) branch of the Malcolm family. Educated Summerfields (Oxford), Eton College (K.S.) and Oxford (Exhibitioner, C.C.C.). Joined King's Own Scottish Borderers in Aug., 1914, transf. to Grenadier Guards 1915. Was three times wounded. Was for a time Adjt. of Household Bn. at Windsor, and served with this Bn. on the Somme.
Cemetery:
L'HOMME MORT BRITISH CEMETERY, ECOUST-ST. MEIN
Cemetery/memorial reference:
I. A. 1.
Country:
France

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