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Saturday 18 November 2023

McCully, William Thomas Cochrane

Lieutenant William Thomas Cochrane McCully (RNVR)
McCully was born at Killough on 27th August 1914 to William McCully, Manager of Brickworks and Elizabeth McCully nee Cochrane. His birth registration only mentions the name 'William'.
 
On 8th March 1933 McCully joined Northern Bank at Head Office. His address is recorded as Laharna, Killough, Co. Down. 


Northern Bank, Head Office, Victoria Street, Belfast

Transfers followed to Ballynahinch (1933 - Junior), Head Office – Relief Staff (1934 to 1936), Coleraine (1936 - Junior), Head Office (1941), Shaftesbury Square (1941 - Junior) and Head Office (1942).

The Belfast News-Letter of 21st December 1940 reports McCully as obtaining the 3rd place and prize in the Diploma in Foreign Exchange in the Institute of Bankers in Ireland examinations.

McCully was ‘Called up on Active Service’ on 1st March 1943 into the Royal Navy as a Rating. Promotions to Acting Sub-Lieutenant (RNVR) and Sub-Lieutenant followed.
 
Following demobilisation, McCully resumed service with the Northern Bank in 1946 at Portrush with a transfer to Bangor in 1948.


Northern Bank, Portrush branch


Northern Bank, Bangor branch

The London Gazette records McCully as a Temporary Lieutenant with seniority from 25th May 1948.

Lilley, Brian Martin

Lieutenant Brian Martin Lilley (RNVR)
Lilley was born at 40 Ardenlee Parade, Belfast on 22nd May 1921 to John Andrew Lilley, Secretary and Mrs Gertrude Lilley nee Boyles. They had married on 15th June 1920 at Newtownbreda Church of Ireland.

He was educated at Bangor Grammar School where he gained 12th place in Northern Ireland in Drawing in the Junior Leaving Certificate (Belfast News-Letter of 17th March 1937).

Lilley completed and passed his bank entrance examination held at Shaftesbury House College, University Street, Belfast in early 1939.

On 1st June 1939 Lilley joined Northern Bank at Head Office. His address was recorded as 75 Groomsport Road, Bangor.


Northern Bank, Head Office, Victoria Street, Belfast

Transfers followed to Windsor (1939), Head Office (1939) Maghera (1939), Limavady (1941) and Head Office (1941).


Northern Bank, Maghera branch


Cheques drawn on Northern Bank, Limavady branch

Lilley enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman in the RNVR (Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve) in 1941. He was ‘Called up on Active Service’ on 7th June 1941.

The Belfast News-Letter of 10th December 1942 reported the marriage of Brian Martin Lilley RNVR to Dorothy Elizabeth Graham at First Bangor Presbyterian Church on 7th December 1942.

The London Gazette records a Brian Martin Lilley (Service Number 432068), late RNVR being promoted to Lieutenant in 1953 with seniority back to 1947.

The Belfast News-Letter of 1st November 1951 carries an advertisement mentioning a 'B M Lilley' for Dare-Inglis Products Limited who sell tubular steel furniture.

Kelly, Francis

Corporal Francis Kelly
Kelly was born at 14 Vernon Street, Belfast on 5th June 1909 to Michael Kelly, Spirit Grocer and Catherine Kelly nee Duffy. They had married at St Eugene's Chapel, Draperstown on 7th September 1908.

On 3rd February 1930 Kelly joined Northern Bank at Head Office. At that time his address was recorded as 33 Vernon Street, Belfast.


Northern Bank, Head Office, Victoria Street, Belfast

Transfers followed to Virginia (1930), Oldcastle (1931), Strokestown (1934) and Head Office (1939).


Northern Bank, Virginia branch

Northern Bank, Oldcastle branch

On 14th November 1939 Kelly was ‘Called up for Active Service’ into the Royal Ulster Rifles (Armagh) as a Rifleman. Promotion to Lance Corporal and Corporal followed. He was in the Royal Ulster Rifles for 2 years and later transferred to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) for a further 4 years.
 
Following demobilisation, Kelly resumed duty with Northern Bank at Head Office on 5th November 1945. Transfers followed on Relief Staff (1946), Lanesborough (1948), Head Office (1949), Bailieborough (1950) and Head Office (1951).

Francis Kelly retired on 30th November 1956.

Hutchinson, George Courtney

Flight Lieutenant George Courtney Hutchinson
Hutchinson was born on 23rd March 1926 to Courtney Hutchinson and Mrs Hutchinson, Moygashel, Dungannon (Engagement note - 1954).

On 23rd March 1943 Hutchinson joined Northern Bank at Head Office. His address at that time was 1 New Bridge Street, Downpatrick.


Northern Bank Head Office, Victoria Street, Belfast

Hutchinson was ‘Called up’ by the Air Ministry on 7th April 1943 and 'technically' resigned from the bank. His Service Number was 1796427 and he progressed to the rank of Sergeant before gaining a commission as a Probationer Pilot Officer (1946) with Officer Number 202620.
 
Following demobilisation in 1947, Hutchinson wrote to the bank and tendered his resignation in a letter dated 7th July 1947. He was to continue his career in the RAF becoming a Flight Lieutenant in the RAF Physical Fitness branch in 1952.

The Belfast Telegraph of 16th October 1953 published a photograph of Flight Lieutenant G C Hutchinson prior to him co-piloting a plane to New Zealand:


The Northern Whig of 15th April 1954 reports the engagement of Flight Lieutenant George Courtney Hutchinson to Mary Isobel Morton of Glenmore, Lurgan.


Hutchinson retired from the RAF on 13th November 1957.

There are a number of newspaper reports of the Observer Commander G C Hutchinson in the early 60s. It is probable that George moved from the RAF to the Royal Observer Corps.


Belfast Telegraph of 17th July 1963