Mackness, CP
(1887 - 1917)
Key Facts
DATE OF BIRTH:
11th August 1887
YEARS ATTENDED THE COLLEGE:
1902 - 1904
HOME ADDRESS WHEN AT THE COLLEGE:
Melrose, Valley Road, Shortlands
REGIMENT
7th Territorial Battalion, Gordon Highlanders
FINAL RANK:
2nd Lieutenant
DATE OF DEATH:
16th December 1917
AGE AT DEATH:
30
WHERE HE DIED (or was wounded)
Christchurch
LOCATION OF GRAVE OR MEMORIAL:
Acknowledged in United Kingdom Book of Remembrance, kept at CWGC Headquarters
2nd Lieutenant Claud Percy Mackness
Claud was born on August 11th 1887, in Edmonton, North London, the son of warehouseman Ernest Mackness and his wife, Hannah. He came to the College in May 1902 at the same time as his twin brother, Douglas, and was at Dulwich for the next two and a half years, leaving at Christmas 1904 whilst in the Modern Lower Fifth. Having finished school, he went to the Royal College of Music in South Kensington, where he trained for several years. He went on to hold the position of organist and choir master at St. Anne’s, Limehouse, and later at St. Luke’s in Whyteleafe, Surrey.
Already a reservist in the London Scottish when war was declared, Claud was called up for full service immediately, going over to the continent with the 1st Battalion of his regiment in September 1914. He was invalided home after being wounded at Festubert the following May, and during his period back in Britain took up a commission in the Gordon Highlanders. He returned to France with his new unit in May 1916, and shortly afterwards was attached to the 154th Trench Mortar Battery. He spent time on the Somme, before being seriously wounded at Armentieres on September 7th, hit in the chest by a piece of shrapnel whilst he slept. He was once more invalided back to England, and placed in a convalescent home in Christchurch, Dorset. Having never truly recovered from his injury, he passed away there on December 16th 1917, at the age of 30.