ANGEL, HORACE ALBERT EDWARD, Private, No. 530799, 15th Battn. (Civil Service Rifles) The London Regt. (T.F.), yst. s. of Alfred Angel, of 25, Arthur Road, Church Street, Lower Edmonton, co. Middlesex, by his wife, Sarah Rebecca, dau. of John Sherwood Clarke; b. Enfield, co. Middlesex, 29 July, 1892; educ. County School, Tottenham, N.; was a Draughtsman in the service of the Metropolitan Water Board; joined the London Regt. 30 Aug. 1914; served in Ireland during the Rebellion in the spring of 1916; proceeded to France the following June, and from thence to Salonika; transferred to Egypt; took an active part in the Palestine Campaign; returned to France in June, 1918, and was killed in action at Kemmel 5 Sept. following. Buried near Kemmel. Private Angel was an enthusiastic member of the Boy Scout movement, being an Assistant Scoutmaster. He was gifted with a fine voice, and for some time was leading chorister at All Saints’ Church, Edmonton; unm.
Source : De Ruvigny’s Roll Of Honour Vol 5





