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31.5.2006

EWSHOT

Stone cross in St Mary's Churchyard

Front panel of plinth.

To the Glory of God
and in memory of the
officers N.C.Os. and men
of this parish who laid
down their lives in the
Great War.
1914 - 1918.

Right & left side panels of plinth.

Right Left

F. Barnes Stoker R.N.
A. Brown L/c Dub.Fus.
S. Budd Signal Bay R.N.
W. Budd Pte. The Queens
A. Cox Pte. R.Berks
R. Cranstone Gunner R.G.A.
A. Creed Chaplain R.N.
W. Hambidge A.I.F.

F. Hoare 2nd Lt. Norfolks
G. Ivil Rfln. R.B.
G. Johns P.O.1st Class R.N.
G. Knight A.B. R.N.
L. Lenny Lieut. R.I.F.
W. Ruffle Pte. 1st Hants
H. Williams Pte. Northants

Back panel of plinth.

And of
William Loring Capt. Scottish Horse
Walter Loring Lt.Col. R.Warwicks
Charles Loring Maj. 37th Lancers.I.A.
formerly of this parish

Stone plaque on wall in St Mary's Church.

To the memory of those
who gave their lives
1914 - 1918
Frank Barnes
Alfred Brown
Samuel Budd
William Budd
Godfrey Courage
Albert Cox
Richard Cranstone
Algernon Creed (Priest)
William Hambidge
Frank Hoare
George Ivil
George Johns
George Knight
Harry Lamport
Leonard Lamport
Richard Lamport
Lancelot Lenny
Patrick Logan
William Ruffle
Harry Williams
Their glory shall not
be blotted out

Brass plaque on wall in St Mary's Church.

To the honoured memory of

Harry Lamport Hants Regt.
Leonard Lamport "The Queens" R.W.S.Rgt.
Richard Lamport Worcester Regt.

killed in action in France during the Great War,
1914 - 1918.
The Call Our Country
The Answer Our Lives
How Glorious

Eerected by their sorrowing Father, Mother, Brother & sister.

Brass tablet on wall in St Mary's Church.

To the Glory of God
in loving memory of
Samuel Budd
Signal Boy. H.M.S. Neptune
died Oct. 17th 1916. Aged 17.

This tablet is placed by his ship-mates.



Window in St Mary's Church flanked by WW1 & WW2 stone plaques, inscription at bottom of window.

To the Glory of God & in memory
of Algernon Henry George Creed
Vicar of Ewshot 1910 to 1917 and
Temporary Chaplain Royal Navy
who died May 21st 1917 Erected by
the parishioners and friends.


Window in St Mary's Church, inscription at bottom of each window.

The Word was made Flesh


To the Glory of God and in
memry of Major Maurice Lowndes

and Dwelt among us


Royal Dublin Fusiliers Born Nov.4
1869. Died on March 30 1919. R.I.P.


Commonwealth War Graves in churchyard.

F.V. Barnes
Stoker 1st Cl. R.N. K/5666
H.M.S. "Barham"
21st November 1918 Age 30


Until the day break
and the shadows flee away
rest and peace

15341 Lance Cpl.
A.W. Brown
Royal Dublin Fusiliers
20th September 1915 Age 27

2/1363 Serjeant
W.J. Logan
N.Z. field Artillery
27th October 1918 Age 29

Private War Grave in churchyard.

Here
rests in peace


Algernon Henry George Creed
7 years vicar of Ewshott.
and temporary Chaplain R.N.

who died May 21st 1917.
"Come unto me, all ye that labour and
are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."