079 of 876 Capt Alexander Adam Seaton 1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment Died on 4th September 1915 Age 31 Son of Abdiel Seaton and Eleanor Seaton of Roslyn, Heath Villas Halifax Won open scholarships at both Oxford and Cambridge as a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. He graduated with Double First in Classics and History and obtained Lightfoot History Prize. He became a University lecturer and Communal Inspector of Schools He left effects of £3889 9s 0d to his brother Hugh John Aunand Seaton B.A. Capt Seaton was awarded the British, Victory and 15 Star Medals Capt Alexander Adam Seaton is remembered with honour at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery Armentieres Transcript from Wisbech Standard Son of Rev John Anderson Seaton formally vicar of St John’s Cleckheaton Yorkshire. Mrs Seaton of Roslyn Heath Villas Halifax. Scholar of Leeds Grammar School, open Scholarships at both Oxford and Cambridge.  Pembroke College Cambridge. Graduated with a double first in Classics and History.  Obtained Lightfoot History Prize, University lecturer and a communal Inspector of schools. But eventually he returned to Pembroke upon election to a fellowship and became a lecturer in History.

Keith Wainwright