BRADLEY, FREDERICK HOYSTED, D.S.O., Lieut. Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, yst. s. of the late Rev. Canon Bradley, Rector of Monaghan, by his wife, Martha, dau. of Parker Molloy, M.D.; b. Aghavea, co. Fermanagh educ. Campbell College, Belfast, and Edinburgh University; gazetted Lieut. Royal Army Medical Corps 4 Feb. 1908; promoted Capt. in 1910, Major, and Lieut. Col. in 1916; served in India from 1910 to 1914: proceeded to France in Sept. 1914, and was killed in action near Bapaume 22 Sept. 1918. Buried in the Barastre Communal Cemetery. Col. Hewetson, A.D.M.S., 5th Division, wrote: “Your brother was so popular with officers and men alike, and he was also such a capable and efficient commanding officer, that I feel quite lost without him… His able advice, which was at all times so readily given, was always most helpful to me.. He spent all his time thinking of his subordinates and their comfort.. His memory will live long in the hearts and minds of us all.” He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order London Gazette, 1 Jan. 1918), for gallant and distinguished service in the field. He m. at Calcutta, 11 Oct. 1912, Esther Ellen Lacy (who died 6 Dec. 1913), dan. of the late William Hargreaves; s.p.
Source : De Ruvigny’s Roll Of Honour Vol 5