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WILLIAM ROYLANCE 1896 - ??  

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William and his brother Arthur worked for their father in his painting and decorating business in Leeds. William participated in the Friends Ambulance Unit from 1915 to 1919. He was joined by his brother in 1917.

 

 

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About the men who said NO

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CO DATA

Born: 1896
Died:
Address: Chalfont Cottage, Hartley Avenue, Delph Lane, Leeds
Tribunal:
Prison: NO
HO Scheme: [1]
CO Work: FAU
Occupation:

Alternativist

 


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