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RYME INTRINSICA

Marble plaque on wall in St Hippolyte Church.

To the Glory of God and in memory of the men of Ryme Intrinsica who served in the Great War 1914-1918.

Fallen
Tpr. R.I.Perham.2nd Kg.Ed.Hrs. April 17th 1915.
Pte.A.Downton. A.I.F. Aug.10th 1915.
Cpl.W.G.Meteyard.1st Dorsets. Jult 9th 1916.
"Faithful unto Death."

Served

Major H.C.C.Batten,
Pte. B. Balsom.
.. L. Balsom.
.. W.T. Balsom.
Sgt. W. Barrett.
Pte. C. Courtney.
Ldg.Stk. C. Downton.
Pte. J. Downton.
.. P. Downton.

D.S.O.
Pte. A.H. Guppy.
.. W. Guppy.
.. A. Hallett.
.. E. Hallett.
Ld.Ck. H.C.Harding.
L.Cpl. E.J.Harrison.
Cpl. L.G.Harrison.
Pte. S. Lane.

Pte. H. Meteyard.
.. S.G. Osmond.
S.S.M. T.R.Perham.
Sgt. C.F.Perham.
Pte. G. Roles.
Fr.Sgt. H.G.Russell.
Pte. C.J. Webber.
.. F.H. Webber.
.. W.S.White.

"Honour to whom Honour is due."

Marble plaque on wall in St Hippolyte Church.

To the Glory of God and in loving memory of William Percy Walker Woodward, second son of the late James Woodward. of Swadlincote, in the County of Derby, Cadet in the Royal Field Artillery, who died in the service of his Country. at Topsham Barracks. Exeter,on the 12th of April,1916, aged 36 years.