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TARRANT GUNVILLE

Marble plaque on wall in St Mary's Church.

To the Glory of God and in memory of
C. Coffen, Trooper Dorset Yeo.
W.C. Diment, L.Cpl. Dorset Regt.
Fk.J. Everett, Sergt. Worcester Yeo.
C.P. Hughes-Gibb, Captn. R.F.A.
H.F. Hughes-Gibb, Lieut. R.F.A.
Fk.G. Giles, Pte. Dorset Regt.
E.A. Meaden, Pte. Hants Regt.
H.T. Price, U.S.A. Hdqrs. Coy. F.A.
G.E. Squire, Pte. Somerset L.I.
W.H. Wheeler, Sergt. Hants Regt.

Behold, we have forsaken all and
followed thee. S.Matt.XIX.27.

1914 - 1918

Marble plaque on wall in St Mary's Church.

To the Glory of god
and in memory
of
Charles Pomeroy
Hughes-Gibb,Captain, R.F.A.
who died of wounds recieved
in action befroe Trones Wood
whilst commanding the 158th Battery
0n July 25. 1916, aged 33.
also of
Harold Francis
Hughes-Gibb, Lieut. R.F.A.
killed in action at the Battle
of Arras, April 19. 1917, aged 25.
"Except a corn of wheat fall into
the ground and die; it abideth alone,
but if it die it bringeth forth
much fruit." St.John XII.24./p

Brass plaque on wooden backing on wall in St Mary's Church.

In loving memory of my husband
Captain Charles Pomeroy Hughes-Gibb,
Born August 2nd 1883,
Died July 25th 1916,
of wounds recieved the previous day
at Tromes Wood,
whilst commanding B. Battery 158 Brigade R.F.A.

Window in St Mary's Church, inscription at bottom over the two panes.

To the Glory of God and in memory died 13th March 1917 and of his and Harold Francis Lieut. R.F.A. July 1916 and April 1917 tribulation "O Death where is thy sting

of Francis Hughes-Gibb who sons Charles Pomeroy Captain R.F.A. who fell in action in France in these are they which came out of great O Grave where is thy victory?"