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28.12.1984 & 26.10.2016

MORETON

Marble plaque on wall in St Nicholas Church.

To the Glory of God in proud and loving memory of the men of Moreton who at the call of England and duty fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918.

Henry Bishop William G. Hart Cameron Hldrs. Hampshire Regt.
James Blandamer Alfred Hawkins Dorset Regt. Dorset Regt.
James F. Cameron Ivor W. Mears Otago Mtd. Rfls. Royal Navy
Tom F. Cameron Lt. Walter E. Parke Lt. London Scottish Durham L.I.
Donald Cameron John A. Parke Lt. London Scottish Durham L.I.
William C. Cox William L. Warr R.M.L.I. Hampshire Regt.
Robert C. Rawles Dorset Regt.
God save the King

Framed hand written scroll on wall in St Nicholas Church.

Roll of honour
In memory of those who were Killed in Action or Died on Active Service whilst serving their King and Country
1914-1918

Henry Bishop Cameron Hldrs.
James Blandamer Dorset Regt.
James F. Cameron Otago Mtd. Rfls.
Thomas F. Cameron Lt.London Scottish
Donald Cameron London Scottish
William C. Cox R.M.L.I.
Philip T. Frampton 2nd Lt.3rd Warwickshire Regt.
William G. Hart Hampshire Regt.
Alfred Hawkins Dorset Regt.
Ivor W. Mears Royal Navy
Walter E. Parke Lt. Durham L.I.
John A. Parke Lt.Durham L.I.
Robert C. Rawles Dorset Regt.
William L. Warr Hampshire Regt.

1939-1945
(Now WW2 names)

Marble plaque on wall in St Nicholas Church.

In loving memory of Philip Tregonwell Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton 2nd.Lieut: 3rd Batt: Royal Warwickshire Regt. Eldest son of Henry Rupert and Violet Edith Millicent Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton, of Moreton in the County of Dorset, born November 15th 1896, killed in action at Ypres May 3rd 1915. "Faithful unto death."