Could this be your man (the age given is a bit iffy though)?
8550 L/Sgt James Palmerer Woodall, 2/Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died of wounds 21.10.15, France/Flanders. Born Walworth, resided Borough (both adjacent to Bermondsey), enlisted Stratford, Essex. He is listed on the CWGC site as Woodhall. This is from Soldiers Died in the Great War. There are discrepancies in both sets on information. He is listed on the Medal Rolls at the NA though as a Corporal.
CWGC information:
WOODHALL
Initials: J
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Lance Serjeant
Regiment: Royal Munster Fusiliers
Unit Text: 2nd Bn.
Age: 26
Date of Death: 21/10/1915
Service No: 8550
Additional information: Son of Mrs. Woodhall, of 59, Wilford Rd., West Croydon.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: 3. 36.
Cemetery: LES GONARDS CEMETERY, VERSAILLES
2/Royal Munster Fusiliers were part of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Division. In October 1915 they were involved in the the Battle of Loos. To have been buried so far away from Loos suggests he survived his wounds by at least a few days.