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ASHMORE

Stone cross on plinth in village, inscription on front face of plinth.

For God, King and Country To the sacred memory 1914 of the Ashmore men 1918 who gave their lives in the Great War.

Tpr. Lamcelot L. Martin Dorset Yeomanry. 21st Aug: 1915.
Cpl. James A. Rideout Dorset Regt. 5th Nov: 1918.
Pte. Henry Bryant Dorset Regt. 24th Nov: 1917.
Pte. Herbert Bryant Dorset Regt. 22nd Jan: 1918.
Pte. Frank Merrifield Dorset Regt. 25th Feb: 1919.

Glazed handwritten scroll on wall in St Nicholas Church.

St. Nicholas Church Ashmore Roll of Honour 1914 - 1918

Percy Adams
Arthur Ashworth
Alexander Andrews
+George Asquith
Chrysoston Bealing
+Henry Bryant
+Herbert Bryant
Reginald Bryant
John Burrow
George Crossman
Leonard Davidge
Victor Davidge
+Joseph Dodd
Albert Farmer
Charles Farmer
William Farmer
Edwin Fry
Ernest Fry
William Fry
Reginald Gifford
Charles Gray
Gordon Gray
William Gray

George Hare
Reginald Hasluck
Hugh Lloyd Howard
+Lancelot Martin
+Frank Merrifield
Reginald Merrifield
Frank Rabbets D.C.M.
Edward Rideout
+James Rideout
Joseph Rideout
Harry Rideout
Herbert Rideout
Thomas Samways
Charles Starr
William Starr
Albert Taylor
George Taylor
Harry Taylor
Harry Trimbee
Henry Welstead
John Welstead
William Welstead
Edward White

For King and Country.

Brass plaque on wall in St Nicholas Church.

To the dear memory of Capt. Charles Reginald Howard, M.D., O.B.E., R.A.M.C., attached King's African Rifles. Youngest son of Robert Luke Howard, Killed in action at Anguros,(Mozambique Territory,)Portuguese E.Africa,Sep.6th 1918. Twice mentioned in Despatches. "Until the day break and the shadows flee away."