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This Volume is presented to
Lieut. Walter Yates.
as a Memento of his having served his King
and Country by joining His Majesty’s Forces
during the Great War of 1914-1919.ii1
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WALTER MORRISON, ESQ., J.P.
OF MALHAM TARN
WHO HAS GENEROUSLY DEFRAYED THE WHOLE COST OF THIS PUBLICATION.
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This volume of “Craven’s Part in the Great War” is a humble butsincere expression on the part of Mr. Walter Morrison, of MalhamTarn, of the gallant, heroic and self-sacrificing spirit shown by thesons of Craven in resisting the unscrupulous, malignant and prearrangeddesign of Germany and her dupes to crush the British Empireand the civilised countries associated with her. Mr. Morrison’s anxietyto commemorate the part that Craven has played in the Great War, andto perpetuate the memory of those who have fallen or been otherwisestricken, found its solution in October, 1916, when, at a meeting atMr. Morrison’s “mountain home” on Malham Moor, a board of trustees to see to the carryingout of the work was formed, consisting of Mr. Morrison (who has generously defrayed the entirecost), Col. John Birkbeck, J.P., Settle, and Mr. Thomas Brayshaw, J.P., solicitor, Settle. Thetask, which has entailed three years’ hard work in compiling what may, without egotism, betermed a unique record, was entrusted to Mr. John T. Clayton, editor of the “Craven Herald,”who has had the valued assistance of Mr. Brayshaw and his extensive local knowledge of theCraven district.
Everything that assiduous care and attention to detail could suggest has been done tomake the record complete so far as the Skipton Parliamentary Division is concerned, and we areconfident that the volume will be treasured as an honoured heirloom in every family whose representativehas done his share in freeing our beloved Empire from the slavery of German hatredand military aggression.
Skipton, October, 1919.4...