30.7.2005
BURITON
Stone cross on green by roadside just outside churchyard of St Mary the Virgin.
Front panel.
In proud
and grateful
memory of
the men of
this parish
who gave
their lives
in the
Great Wars
1914-1919
&
1939-1945
Left Side Panel.
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Right Side Panel.
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Brass plaque on wall in St Mary the Virgin Church.
To the Glory of God and in honoured
memory of the men of the parish of
Buriton who fell in the Great War 1914-1919
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Framed paper scroll now in private hands, whereabouts unknown.
Roll
of honour
for the dead
"Greater love hath no man than this that
a man lay down his life for his friends."
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Bronze plaque with wooden surround on wall in St Mary's Church.
"Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow
of death I will fear no evil for Thou art with me."
To the Glory of God and in
constant and loving memory
of Norman Bonham-Carter
late of the Indian Civil Service
and the Household Battalion
who fell in the service of
his country at the battle
of Arras on May 3rd 1917.
This tablet is erected by his
wife, his brothers and sisters
Bronze plaque on wall in St Mary's Church.
In loving memory of
Arthur Thomas Bonham-Carter
son of John & Mary Bonham-Carter
1st Puisne Judge British East Africa
and Captain Hampshire Regiment
killed in action at Beaumont
Hamel 1st July 1916 aged 47
and buried near that place
Fear God Honour the King
Bronze plaque on wall in St Mary's Church.
Until the day break and the
shadows flee away
In loving memory of
Guy Bonham-Carter 3rd son of
Mary & Alfred Bonham-Carter C.B.
Captain 19th Royal Hussars and
Adjutant Oxfordshire Yeomanry
killed in action near Ypres
14th May 1915 aged 30 years
Buried at Vlamertinghe