REGINALD HARRY CADE
16 November 1890 - 27 September 1918
At School 1900 - 1904
Major 1/7 Lancashire Fusiliers

The Hulmeian - December 1918
Major R H CADE, Lancashire Fusiliers, was killed in action on September 27th, after over four years continuous service. He was at the School from January, 1900, to December, 1904. He was a Territorial officer before the war, and served from the outbreak. He was wounded in the Gallipoli campaign in 1915, and again in France in 1917, and was severely gassed last spring.

Reginald Harry Cade
Former student of law.
Reginald was the only son James Harry and Amelia H. Cade of Levenshulme, Manchester. He was born in 1891 at Rochdale and attended Rossall School. In 1910 he entered Manchester University and graduated with an L.L.B. in 1913 and went on to work for Messrs. Ogden, Hardiker and Hanson Solicitors. He served with the University Officer Training Corps from January 1911 to 1914 and was commissioned before the war in April 1914. During the war he served in Gallipoli, Sinai and on the Western Front. He was wounded three times. Newspaper reports initially reported him as wounded, but he was soon confirmed as having died on 27th September. Reginald left effects worth £984 0s 4d to his father.