James Dykes Black, MC
Rank | Major, acting Lt Colonel | |
Medals | 1914-15 Star, Allied Victory Medal, British War Medal, Military Cross. | |
regiment | Highland Light Infantry | |
Military Service | Territorial Soldier, Captain 1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers. Resigned Commission on March 31st 1908. Enlisted Glasgow 1914 and commissioned Temporary Captain in the 5th (City of Glasgow) Battalion Highland Light Infantry on October 19th 1914. Proceeded South from Leven on May 19th 1915, re-joining the Battalion in Egypt on June 6th 1915. Landed Gallipoli July 2nd 1915. Took command of ‘D’ Company on the wounding of Captain J. A. Findlay on July 3rd 1915. Sent to hospital suffering from dysentery on July 20th. Departed from Gallipoli with the battalion on January 8th 1916. In Egypt through 1916 and 1917. Participated in the First and Second Battles of Gaza and Palestine Campaign. Took part in heavy fighting for control of Sausage Ridge during the night of October 7th/8th 1917. The citation for his Military Cross described how “he led hid company with great skill and determination in an attack. He captured his objective four times, but was driven back on each occasion by enemy counter-attacks. Whilst reconnoitring, with a view to making a fifth attempt, he was severely wounded.” Invalided back to Egypt and then eventually to the UK. | |
Born | 20th December 1878 | |
Death | 5th July 1918 | |
Circumstances of Death | Died of wounds sustained on 5th July 1918 in Yorkhill Hospital, Glasgow and was buried on 8th July 1918 in the Glasgow Necropolis. | |
Age | 39 | |
Burial | Glasgow Necropolis | |
CWGC Information | Son of Archibald Campbell Black and Agnes Gray Black, of 27, Huntly Gardens, Kelvinside, Glasgow. | |
Parents | Archibald Campbell Black (1846-1912) & Agnes Gray Dykes (1850-1935). | |
Father's Occupation | Writer/Law Agent | |
Siblings | Archibald Campbell Black (1877-?) | |
Spouse | Unmarried | |
Education | University of Glasgow | |
Occupation | Writer/Law Agent with M’Grigor, Donald & Co. | |
1881 Census | Sunday, April 3rd: | |
1891 Census | Sunday, April 5th: | |
1901 Census | Sunday, March 31st: | |
1911 Census | Sunday, April 2nd: | |
Home Address | 27 Huntly Gardens, Govan, Lanarkshire. | |
Glasgow Necropolis | Compartment Zeta Lair 178 | |
Other Memorials | Scottish National War Memorial | |
Other Information | 1904 – Listed as an ordinary member of the Glasgow Judicial Society, headquartered in the faculty buildings, St. George’s Place, Glasgow. | |
Acknowledgements and Sources | Commonwealth War Graves Commission – registration records. N.A. (1904) Index Juridicus: The Scottish Law List and Legal Directory. Edinburgh: Grange Publishing Woks. Morrison (1921) The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry In The War 1914-1918. Glasgow, MacLehose Jackson & Co. |
Credits
Compiled by Euan Loarridge, University of Glasgow