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5.8.2008

TINCLETON

Stone plaques set into wall on each side of entrance to St John the Evangelist Church.

Left side plaque coming into entrance.

To the Glory of God and in proud and loving memory of all who fell in the Great War of 1914-1918. ------ "Greater love hath no man than this; that a man lay down his life for his friends."

Right side plaque coming into entrance.

Tincleton Roll of Honour, (now WW1 names)
2nd Lieut A.J.B. Van De Weyer 1939 The Rifle Brigade 1945 Calais

Stone plaque on wall on in St John the Evangelist Church.

To the honoured memory of Adrian Van de Weyer 2nd Lieut. The Rifle Brigade killed in action in the defence of Calais 26th May 1940 aged 20 years

Stone tablet on ground (on private grave) in St John the Evangelist Churchyard.

Robert Erskine Gordon Kindersley Born 3. November 1907 killed in action Holland 31. May 1945