The Honourable Charles Thomas Mills (13 March 1887 – 6 October 1915) was Conservative Member of Parliament for Uxbridge, elected in January 1910 when he was the youngest MP.
He was first commissioned as an army officer in April 1908 in the West Kent (Queen's Own) Yeomanry[5] and promoted lieutenant in 1912.
[7] He was killed in action on 6 October 1915 at Hulluch during the Battle of Loos while a lieutenant[8] with 2nd Battalion, the Scots Guards.
[12] A fifth commemoration is the production in 1932 of a manuscript-style illuminated book of remembrance for the House of Commons, which includes a short biographical account of his life and death.
(recalling a line from Robert Browning's poem Epilogue); and "So he passed over and the trumpets sounded for him on the other side."