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25th September 1915. Office Killed in Action. Lieut. Noel H. Cragg [deceased], R.N.., youngest son of Captain W. A. and Mrs. Cragg, of Threekingham House, near Billingborough, has been killed in action. No particulars are at present to hand, but it is known that he was engaged with some Naval guns inland on the western battle front. Captain Cragg has left for France in hope of learning further particulars of his son's end. Lieut. Cragg was a keen sportsman, and when at home on leave he frequently assisted the Billingborough Cricket Club. He was about 22 years of age. Captain and Mrs. Cragg had four sons all serving their country, the other tree being Captain W. G. Cragg (Loyal Lancashire Regiment), Captain E. Cragg (Royal Fusiliers, Sportsman's Battalion) and Lieut. J. F. Cragg (8th Lincolns).
Threekingham Family's Patriotism. The King's Appreciation. Captain W. A. Cragg, of Threekingham House, near Billingborough, has been honoured with a letter from the King expressing his Majesty's appreciation of the patriotic spirit which has prompted his four sons to give their services to the army and navy.
One of Captain Cragg's sons, Lieut. N. H. Cragg, R.N., has been killed in action, and another, Lieut. J. F. Cragg, has been wounded.