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==1915 (Thursday)==
*[[Battalion]] is incorporated
*Letter from Cumberland County Council Health Department: "enclosing....an account for £1. 6. 4. Incurred for needles used in inoculating your men....We have most gladly given our services and will always be willing to do whatever we can, and I think you will agree that the Army ought to bear this cost." <ref>{{lowther|recno=85}}</ref>
*Copy letter from [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]]: "The Cumberland Infirmary at Carlisle, kindly agreed to accept a limited number of our more serious cases on payment of 1/9 per day, the amount allowed for our messing. This is by far the best arrangement that can be made. Our own ambulance takes our sick from our medical detention room in the camp, straight to the Infirmary."
*Letter from General Collings to Lt-Col. Machell: "to let you know how pleased I was with all you showed me today. When you see [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Lord Lonsdale]] will you tell him how greatly I was struck with the evidence of what he has done for the Battalion and of the interest he takes in its welfare. I shall write to Western Command informing them of my inspection and satisfaction and I shall also mention about the quality of the boots as there is a very general complaint and something should, if possible, be done in the matter." <ref>{{lowther|recno=120}}</ref>
*Officer Struck Off: "the Officer Commanding wishes to place on record his appreciation of the services rendered by Colonel Haworth....in raising and training {{C Company}} which he brought to Headquarters....feels the Westmorland Company will never lose the impression of Colonel Haworth’s personality, and thanks him for contributing this splendid contingent to the ranks of the [[Lonsdale Battalion]]." <ref name="lowther135">{{lowther|recno=135}}</ref>
*Order for 148 axes, 148 pick axes and 222 shovels.<ref>{{lowther|recno=75}}</ref>
▲*Enlistments: [[James Dixon Nicholson (17488 Pte.)]]
==1916 (Friday)==
*Relieves the 17th Highland Light Infantry in the F1 sector near Aveluy.<ref group="
▲:{{quote-left}}One of our patrols bumped into a German one a few night ago. Germans retired and we got our machine-gun on to them; one German got left, and was brought in in triumph, everyone much pleased. Last night patrol, under Matthews, the police sergeant, got right inside the German wire and located a big working party in the open. Got back and put a M.G. and a lot rifles on to them—groans, lights flying about, silence for half an hour, and then retaliation with [[whizz-bang|whizz-bangs]] and rifle grenades—no effect. Quite good. It has given them a start, so much turns on the way the first things go. We have located a spot where I believe they are making a [[trench mortar]] battery, so we have arranged for our [[artillery]] to flatten this place quite out to-morrow. The new R.A. is first class. – [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. P.W. Machell]] <ref>[[Record of the XIth (Service) Battalion (Lonsdale) - In France]]</ref>
==1917 (Sunday)==
*{{B Company}}, {{C Company}} and {{D Company}} parade in full marching order, then leave in lorries for Bus.
*Companies march to Courcelles. Arrive 3.30pm.
==1918 (Monday)==
*Tournehem:
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