Heydour
Conflict Commemorated:WW1
Address:St. Michael and All Saints
Parish:Heydour
Type of Memorial:Board/Plaque/Tablet
Materials Used:Brass
Description:A brass tablet, rectangular in shape except for a semi-circle at the top of the tablet. Within this area is a cross above black inscribed writing.
Inscription:TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND/ IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF/ THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO/ MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE/ FOR GOD KING AND COUNTRY/ IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918/ / SERGT ARTHUR SIMPSON..2nd Lincolns/ aug 21st 1918 aged 24/ CORP J.E.CABOURN....1st Lincolns/ Nov 29th 1914 aged 26/ GNR FRANK BRAMFORD..... R.F.A. Oct 6th 1918 aged 23/ PTE RW KIRK...... 20th Hussars/ Oct 2nd 1918 aged33/ PTE J.H.MARTIN........2nd Royal Warwicks/ Dec 11th 1916 aged30/ PTE E.W.PADLEY D of Cornwalls Lt Infty/ aug 22nd 1917 aged 20/ PTE J.W.PALMER..... 13th Middlesex/ Mar 22nd 1918 aged 19/ PTE J.W.SMITH.... 6th Lincolns/ July 23rd 1917 aged 34/ PTE THOMS STEVENS 2nd Royal Warwicks/ May 4th 1917 aged 23/ PTE JOHN WATSON... 2/4th Lincolns/ Oct 19th 1917 aged 23
Surveyor/ Supplier of Information:Michael Peck
Notes:UKNIWM Ref: 54218
Sources Used:Michael Peck, Faculty Book 13 and John Stennett
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