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For an explanation of the Royal Marine Register Numbers see: RM Register Number.pdf
| Surname | First name | Number | Rank | Unit | Age | Date | Country of Burial | Grave Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Littlewood | Harry Lewis | PLY/X 3468 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Devonshire. | 22 | 1 January 1944 | United Kingdom | Sheffield (Shiregreen) Cemetery | Son of Harry and Regina Littlewood, of Sheffield. |
| Litton | Tom | PLY/13632 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry HMS Defence | 27 | 31 May 1916 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Son of Abraham and Martha Litton, of "Haldon View," Lympstone, Exeter. |
| Livermore | William | PO/16773 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 23 | 26 October 1917 | Belgium | Tyne Cot Memorial | Son of James and Mary Livermore, of 39, Lagland St., Poole, Dorset. |
| Livesey | Harold | PLY/1301(S) | Private | RMLI/RN Division | 22 | 29 September 1918 | France | Anneux British Cemetery | |
| Livesey | Joseph Thomas | Deal/3761(S) | Private | Royal Marines R.M. Medical Unit, R.N. Div. | 22 | 6 November 1917 | Belgium | Dozinghem Military Cemetery | Only son of Henry and Elizabeth Livesey, of "Aynsome," Park Walk, Fulwood, Preston, Lancs. |
| Livingstone | John | CH/435(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry Chatham Bn. R.N. Div | 24 | 11 July 1915 | Turkey (including Gallipoli) | Helles Memorial | Son of John and Agnes Livingstone, of 10C, Coursington Rd., Motherwell, Lanarkshire. |
| Livsey | John William | CH/17279 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Formidable. | 20 | 1 January 1915 | United Kingdom | Chatham Naval Memorial | Son of John Thomas and Ann Livsey, of 10, Palm St., Boothtown, Halifax, Yorks. |
| Livsey | Kenneth | PO/X 113477 | Marine | Royal Marines No. 46 R.M. Commando. | Not known | 28 March 1945 | Germany | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery | |
| Lixton-Foulis | Archibald Primrose | Lieutenant Colonel | Royal Marine Artillery | 43 | 30 November 1917 | France | Gouzeaucourt British Cemetery | ||
| Llewelyn | William Dawson | PLY/17186 | Lance Corporal | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 20 | 13 November 1916 | France | Thiepval Memorial | |
| Lloyd | Albert | CH/X 109573 | Lance Corporal | Royal Marines | 23 | 28 June 1947 | United Kingdom | Charing Cemetery | Son of Harry and Winifred Lloyd, of Stalisfield; husband of Elizabeth Ada Lloyd, of Bermondsey, London. |
| Lloyd | Albert Cecil | PLY/X 1335 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Glorious. | 24 | 8 June 1940 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Son of Arthur Gilmure Lloyd and Isabella Lloyd, of Rochdale, Lancashire. |
| Lloyd | Alfred | CH/1459(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 21 | 17 February 1917 | France | Thiepval Memorial | Son of James Lloyd, of 18, Peveril St., Battersea, London, and the late Mary Ann Lloyd. |
| Lloyd | Charles Oswald | CH/17237 | Corporal | Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 25 | 13 November 1916 | France | Thiepval Memorial | |
| Lloyd | David Clifford | Lieutenant | Royal Marines No. 41 R.M. Commando. | 21 | 10 September 1943 | Italy | Salerno War Cemetery | Son of Henry Clifford Lloyd and Millicent Lloyd, of Medmenham, Buckinghamshire. | |
| Lloyd | Eric Henry | PO/X 3588 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Dunedin. | 21 | 24 November 1941 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Son of Thomas Henry and Ida Kate Lloyd, of Heybridge, Essex. |
| Lloyd | Francis Walter Allen | RMA/12644 | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery H.M.S. Aboukir. | 20 | 22 September 1914 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Son of Elizabeth Lloyd, of 107, St. Ann's Rd., Stamford Hill, London. |
| Lloyd | Frederick Allan | CH/18106 | Bugler | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Aboukir. | Not known | 22 September 1914 | United Kingdom | Chatham Naval Memorial | |
| Lloyd | Frederick William | CH/RMP/X439 | Sergeant | Royal Marine Police (H.M. Dockyard, Deptford, London) | 50 | 19 March 1941 | United Kingdom | Grove Park Cemetery, London | Plot G. Grave 290. Screen wall. Panel 2. Death registered in Deptford, London in March qtr 1941 Born in 28 December 1891. 1939 Register shows him as a Superintendent Wines & Cigarette, living at 21 Disraeli Gardens, Wandsworth, London, with his wife, Violet Katherine E Lloyd (nee Owen) (Born 24 January 1892, Huntingdon - Died December qtr 1939, London) They had married in Hackney district, London in December qtr 1915 |
| Lloyd | Henry Talbot Rickard | Captain | Royal Marine Light Infantry (H.M.S. Aurora) | 28 | 14 July 1900 | China | Tien-tsin | Wounded in neck 27 June 1900 at Tien-tsin, China. Died from wound to neck 14 July 1900 at age 28 in Tien-tsin, China Born 10 Feb 1872 in Landsdown, Bath, Somerset, son of Arthur Rickard Lloyd and Marianne Jane Theodosia (Talbot) Lloyd. Brother of John Arthur Thomas Lloyd, Margaret Diana Lloyd and Arthur Eustace Lloyd As well as official records for Captain H. T.R. Lloyd who served with the Royal Marines from 1890 to his death in 1900 the Royal Marines Museum in Eastney, Hampshire holds two journals and personal correspondence. The author combines these different sources to detail a rare insight into how aspects of service affected the human and professional development of this young man including his state of mind within the wider context of the environment he lived in. Training at Portsmouth and life stationed in Bermuda, China, are touched upon and particular details of the Boxer Wars in China are given. The author concludes Captain Lloyd was not a happy man |