The Wharton Medals

Top: Aubrey and Eric

William Wharton had three great grandsons, who were also nephews (by marriage) of Edward Chandler.  All three fought in the First World War.

Captain Aubrey Fitzgerald Wharton (1890-1958)

Fought with the 1/5th Hampshire Regiment in India in WW1 and was awarded the India General Service Medal, with clasp for the North-West Frontier,  which is in the medal case.

Captain Eric Fitzgerald Wharton (1891 – 1962)

Joined the Royal Navy as a Midshipman in 1909 and fought at the Battle of Jutland as a Lieut. Gunnery Officer aboard HMS Erin. He re-joined the Royal Navy in 1939 and was promoted to Captain responsible for organising the fleet of ‘Little Ships’ at Dunkirk.  

Lieutenant Guy Fitzgerald Wharton (1894- 1915)

Joined Durham Light Infantry in 1914. He was wounded at Verlorenhoek on 8th May 1915 while serving with 1st Batt. King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry and died of his wounds.