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Durrant was saved from ''Queen Mary'', with a badly-smashed thigh, burns and scalds. He succumbed to those wounds several days later.<ref>"The Navy's Roll of Honour" (Deaths). ''The Times''. Wednesday, 7 June, 1916. Issue '''41187''', col C, p. 12.</ref> | Durrant was saved from ''Queen Mary'', with a badly-smashed thigh, burns and scalds. He succumbed to those wounds several days later.<ref>"The Navy's Roll of Honour" (Deaths). ''The Times''. Wednesday, 7 June, 1916. Issue '''41187''', col C, p. 12.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:42, 28 April 2015
Midshipman Humphrey Mercer Lancelot Durrant, Royal Navy (16 March, 1898 – 6 June, 1916) was an officer of the Royal Navy.
Durrant was saved from Queen Mary, with a badly-smashed thigh, burns and scalds. He succumbed to those wounds several days later.[1]
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- ↑ "The Navy's Roll of Honour" (Deaths). The Times. Wednesday, 7 June, 1916. Issue 41187, col C, p. 12.