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Sunday 10 April 2022

Northern Bank Golf Outing - 21st March 1913 - Dunmurry



Photo courtesy of LennonWylie


Amongst this group of golfers are a few officials who would later swap golf clubs for rifles.
  • Herbert John Blythe
  • John Lindsay Ferris
  • William Thompson Ferris
  • John Wesley Harrip
  • James Alexander Henderson
  • James Martin
  • Frederick William Orr
  • Henry Pringle Wilson
  • William Weir

Wright, William Martin


Captain William Martin Wright
Wright was born at Springfield, Newtownards on 22nd April 1884 to the Rev. William Wright and Charlotte McWilliams Wright nee Robinson. His birth was registered on 29th May 1884 without a FIRST name. William and Charlotte had married on 9th December 1880 at The Manse, Broughshane, Ballymena.

In 1901 Wright (16) is living in house 3, Corporation South, Newtownards, Co. Down with his parents and 6 siblings, Hannah D (15), Charlotte M (13), Archibald R (19), Richard P (10), Alfred I (3) and Matthew I (12). mA servant, Sarah Fulton was also present in the property.

Wright was educated at Campbell College, Belfast.  The Lennonwylie website records:

319. Wright, William Martin, b. 23rd. April, 1884, son of Rev. Wm. Wright, M.A., D.D., Newtownards. Brother of 317, 318, 846 and 1241. L.V., July, 1899.  Scholar.  Solicitors' Final, 1910.  Assistant Solicitor, Belfast Banking Co., 1910-14. Great War: Capt., R. Irish Rifles. Adj., 13th Bn. Severely wounded. Partner, McKinty & Wright, Solicitors, Belfast. Hon. Solicitor, British Legion for 32 years. Chairman, Newtownards Branch, British Legion for 30 years; President, 2 years.  Died 16th Nov., 1952. (M.)

Allowing for study and law examinations, Wright may have joined the Belfast Banking Company around 1906. He was the bank Assistant Solicitor from 1910 to 1914. His father signed the Bankers Guarantee.

Belfast Bank - Bankers Guarantee ledger sheet
By 1911, they have moved to house 21, Circular Street, Newtownards, Co. Down. Wright's occupation is recorded as a Bank Solicitor. 
Wright volunteered and enlisted into the 13th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles and attained the rank of Lieutenant, then becoming Captain and Adjutant. He also served with the 6th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers and the Labour Corps.

His first theatre of war is recorded as France from September 1915.


Wm M Wright - Medal Index Card
(address recorded as 82 Royal Avenue, Belfast
and were the offices of McKinty and Wright)

He was severely wounded on 29th June 1916. The Belfast Banking Company 'Roll of Honour' booklet records Wright as having been 'previously wounded' with his last known address as 'Salonika'.

Belfast Bank 'Roll of Honour' booklet

Following demobilisation, Wright may not have returned immediately to the Belfast Bank. He later became a partner in McKinty and Wright, Belfast.
As an officer, Wright had to apply for his medals. He applied on 24th April 1922 and was awarded the 1915 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. His address at that time were the offices of his practice, 82 Royal Avenue, Belfast.


Wm M Wright - Medal Roll

Due to his wartime injury, Wright applied for a pension and a Pension Card was generated with Identification Number Oa135445 (may be an Ancestry number) and 201 Labour Corps recorded as his regiment.

Wright also became involved in the Royal British Legion, becoming their Hon. Solicitor for 32 years, Chairman of the Newtownards branch for 30 years and President for 2 years.

The solicitors practice, McKinty and Wright is first mentioned in the British Newspaper Archive in 1921.

Wright died on 16th November 1952 at his residence, 'Coreen', 140 Sydenham Avenue, Belfast leaving a widow, Edna. He is buried in Movilla Cemetery, Newtownards.


The Northern Whig of 16th November 1954 carried an 'In Memoriam' notice:

Taylor, Robert Graham


Corporal Robert Graham Taylor

was born on 5th August 1893 to Henry Taylor, Farmer and Sarah Taylor nee Graham. The birth was registered in the Kilrea sub-district of Coleraine district.

In 1901 Robert (7) was living in house 15, Drumane, Hervey Hill, Co. Londonderry with his parents and 4 siblings; Hugh (9), Jane (5), John (3) and Mary (1).

In 1911 Robert (17) was living in house 21, Drumane, Hervey Hill, Co. Londonderry with his grandmother, Dorcas and his brother Hugh (19). 

The rest of Robert's family are living in house 13, Drumane, Hervey Hill, Co. Londonderry. The parents and children now added by Dora (10), Margaret (8) and Samuel (5).

Robert joined the Belfast Banking Company on 24th April 1911 working in North City, Dublin and Ballymena. His father signed the Bankers Guarantee giving his address as Reastown, Kilrea and Rose Park, Rasharkin. A later signatory would be his elder brother, Hugh.


Belfast Bank - Bankers Guarantee ledger sheet

Belfast Bank, North City, Dublin branch


Belfast Bank, Ballymena branch

Robert volunteered and enlisted into the South Irish Horse with Service Number 1190 and later attained the rank of Acting Corporal. 

His first theatre of war is recorded as France from 14th April 1915.


Robert later transferred to the Military Mounted Police with Service Number P/4818.
The Belfast Banking Company 'Roll of Honour' booklet records Robert as having been 'previously wounded' with his last known address 'in France'.


Belfast Bank Roll of Honour booklet
[apologies for my poor photography]

Robert was awarded the 1915 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.

On demobilisation, Robert G Taylor returned to work for the Belfast Bank eventually rising to be the Managing Director.

The Irish Independent of 18th March 1920 reports on R G Taylor, Belfast Bank seconding a motion at a conference of the Irish Bank Officials Association (IBOA).

Robert is reported in newspapers as working in Central branch (1923) before moving to Head Office (1926).


Belfast Bank, Central branch, Donegall Square North


Belfast Bank, Head Office, Waring Street

The Belfast News-Letter of 18th May 1937 reports that Robert held the position of Chairman of the Belfast Bank Golfing Society.

In 1938 Robert was appointed as manager to Central branch.

In 1944 Robert was recommended to be appointed as a Director of the Belfast Bank (Belfast News-Letter of 15th January 1944).

The Belfast Telegraph of 29th April 1947 reported on the re-organisation of the Belfast Bank with Robert being appointed one of 3 managing directors.

Robert retired on 30th November 1962 as Managing Director and continued on as a member of the board until 1966.

Robert G Taylor died on 25th May 1970. The Belfast Telegraph of 27th May 1970 carried an obituary:


Robert Taylor of 779 Antrim Road, Belfast left £2,503 to his widow, Eileen.