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Marble plaque on wall in St Nicholas Church.

1914 1919
To the Glory of God and in memory of
the men of this parish + who gave their lives
in the Great War.
Capt. William Algeo. M.C.
Capt. John Fiennes.
Lieut. Alastair Macleod.
Lieut. Gurden Thomasset.
Cpl. Herbert Davis.
Pte. Churchill.
Pte. William Marsh.
Pte. Edward Rendell.
Pte. George Savage.
Stkr. Sydney Summers.
Cstgrd. Henry Tupper.
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1st Dorset Regt.
1st Gordon Highlanders.
Royal Horse Artillery
20th Cty. of London Regt.
1st Wilts Regt.
1st Sth. Staffordshire Regt.
1st Wilts Regt.
1st Dorset Regt.
4th Hants Regt.
H.M.S. Good Hope.
H.M.S. Monmouth.
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Stone plaque on wall in St Nicholas Church.

In loving + memory of
Gurden Theodore Thomasset.
Lieut. 20th County of London Regt.
Born Sept. 30th 1894.
Fell in action at Loos, France,
Sept. 25th 1915.
Thou wilt keep him in perfecr peace,
because he trusteth in Thee.
Marble plaque on wall in St Nicholas Church.

Erected by the Parishioners
in loving memory of
William Bensley Algeo. MC.
Captain 1st Battn. Dorsetshire Regiment
the dearly loved and only child of
the Rector of this Parish % Georgina his wife
killed in action near Thiepval, France
on the 17th day of May 1916, aged 28.
"In sure and certain hope"
Brass plaque on wall in St Nicholas Church.

To the Glory of GOD
and in Loving Memory of
Alastair Roderick Macleod
Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery
who was mortally wounded
during the landing of the Allied Forces 25th April 1915
and was buried at sea from H.M.S. Euryalus
on the following day - Aged 23 Years
"Yours the pang, but his, O his, the undiminished
undecaying gladness, undeparted dream."
R.L.S.
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