Headquarters, Shorncliffe,
 10th November, 1916.
Dear Mr. Leech,
I greatly regret that I have been unable to write to you before in reference to the sad loss of your son. Please accept my most sincere sympathy.
I enclose herewith correspondence I have received from his Battalion, with what meagre facts as can be gleaned. Trusting that they will be of some little comfort to you and apologizing for typewritten letter.
Yours faithfully,
 [signature of:] SB Steele
 Major-General.
J. Hillyard Leech, Esq., M.A., L.L.B., K.C.
 306, McArthur Bldg.
 Winnipeg, Canada.
[enclosed typewritten (carbon copied?) document:]
Lieut. HART LEECH.
Joined Battalion At     STEENVOORDE     18/6/16.
 Remained at STEENVOORDE until morning of 13th July when he went CAMP ERIE.
 15/7/16     moved to YPRES
 18/7/16     Trenches YPRES
 26/7/16     to Camp St. LAWRENCE
 31/7/16     to STEENVOORDE
 [?]/[?]/16  GODERSVELDE . . POPERENGHE and Camp TORONTO
 9/8/16       YPRES (Trenches same date)
 12/8/16     in Severe Action
 15/8/16     in Camp TORONTO
 23/8/16    POPERENGHE
 25/2/16    in Camp near ABEELE
 7/9/16      CASSEL, CANDAS and FRANSU
 10/10/16  BONNEVILLE
 11/10/16  VADENCOURT Area
 12/10/16  ALBERT and to Chalk Pits
 13/10/16  night in Trenches
 14&15/10/16 in Action MOUQUET FARM where he was killed
He was in command of his platoon in the 2nd. wave of a raiding party who were making a raid on a German Trench just East of MOUQUET FARM. As he was going over the parapet he was shot through the body. His wound was promptly dressed but he dide in the trench before he could be taken out. It was impossible to remove dead to rear for burial and he was buried in rear of the trench where he fell. The Map Location of his grave is as follows “Beaumont Edition” 2. D 57. D-S.E. (Pts. 1-2) 1/10000/R.27.D.[8]1/2
[handwritten at end (handwriting appears to be that of Major Donald Williamson):] 
 To Major Gen. S.B. Steele
 G.O.C. Troops
 Shorncliffe
 
        


 
              