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KING'S SOMBORNE

Stone cross on village green.


1986


2014

To the
glorious memory
of the men
of
King's Somborne.

MCM MCM

XIV XIX

Reuben Browning. Percy C. Leggatt.

Charles Burton. William Letford.

Ernest Dalton. Alan Livett.

George Dowling. Frederick A. Mott.

Percy Gardiner. George W. Pottle.

Frank Hatcher. Edward Rumbold.

William A. Hayward. Fred Rumbold.

Frank Henley. William Sutton.

Frederick T. House. William C. Weston.

Harold House. Joseph W.T. Woodruff.

Fred Howell. Arthur W. Whatley.

Thanks be to God who giveth us the victory.

Tablet on south wall of St. Peter and St. Paul's church.

To the honoured memory
of the men of this parish
who laid down their lives
for their King and Country
in the Great War 1914 - 1919.

Reuben Browning. Frank Henley. Alan Livett.

Charles Burton. Frederick T. House. Frederick A. Mott.

Ernest Dalton. Harold House. George W. Pottle.

George Dowling. Fred Howell. Fred Rumbold.

Percy Gardiner. Percy C. Leggatt. Edward Rumbold.

Frank Hatcher. William Letford. William Sutton.

William A. Hayward. William C. Weston.

Joseph W.T. Woodruff.

Their name liveth for evermore.

Painted wooden plaque on wall in Kings Somborne Village Hall.

This Building is Erected by, Mr. & Mrs. H. Johnson, of Marsh Court To the Memory of their Nephew Major John Talbot Bury Frank Leighton MC Scots Guards, R.F.C. who gave his Life For his Country, May 7th 1917 Aged 25

Private grave in churchyard to Ellen (died 1867) & Robert Morgan (died 1884) with the below insctiption on the back of the grave cross.

Richard Edward
Morgan
Died on active service
in Egypt, July 2nd 1916, Aged 22 years.