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28.6.2005

MILFORD-ON-SEA

Wooden panelling on wall by side of altar in All Saints Church, names in each panel (Moved around by 2021 - see photo).


2005


2021

Inscription above first two panels. (panel 3 WW2)

1914 IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1918

First panel from left to right.

Adrian Andrews
Cecil Abercrombie
Frederick Baker
William Beavis
Herbert W Berry
Henry Chase
Philip Chase

Philip Cox
Herbert Cull
Joseph Davis
Justus George
Walter Goodman
William Green
Frederick Hall

Harry Hayter
Walter Hobby
Frank Holloway
William Hyde
William Ireland
Frank Knight
Hugh Logan

Second panel from left to right.

Lionel Logan
K D(Dick) Lovelace
Charles McCall
Leo Matthews
Charles Nash
Charles E Nash
Cecil Oxford

Charles Reynolds
Albert Rickman
Randolph Shaw
Robert Whatley
Edd Byam White
William Whitlock
Rothes Wilkinson

Harry Wilkinson
Peter Wood
Joseph Wort
Sebright Coffin
Patrick N Kennard
George Bursey

Brass plaque on wall in All Saints Church.

In memory of
Randolph Shaw
Major, Royal Field Artillery
who died of wounds received at Flers
14th November 1916 Aged 35 years

Ursula Frances his wife
daughter of Elagar of Milford House
died 3rd March 1958 Aged 74 years

Geoffrey Fenton
Lt.Col. Royal Artillery, killed in action
on 22nd May 1944 Aged 34 years

Arthur Danby
Lt.Col., M.B.E.
The Northampton Regt.
died 20th May 1970 Aged 51

Brass plaque on marble on wall in All Saints Church.

In loving memory of
John Rothes Marlow Wilkinson
B.A. Oxon. Lieutenant 4th Battalion
Middlesex Regiment, eldest son of the late
Rev. H.M. Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson,
Milford-on-Sea, who gave his life for his Country
at Oburg near Mons, August 23rd 1914, aged 26.
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.

Brass plaque on marble on wall in All Saints Church.

In loving memory of
Henry Umfreville Wilkinson
B.A. Oxon. Assistant Resident, Civil
Service, youngest son of the late
Rev. H.M. Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson,
Milford-on-Sea, who died at Mlanji,
Nyasaland, on March 17, 1916. Aged 25.
"The Souls of the Righteous are in the Hand of God"

Marble tablet on wall in All Saints Church.

In loving memory of
my only child
Jack
Fraser George Newall
Major
93rd Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Died Feb. 22nd 1921.
"Thy will be done."

Commonwealth War Graves in churchyard.

14798 Private
H.W. Berry
Hampshire Regiment
14th September 1915 Age 34

He laid down his life
for others

C.E. Nash
Able Seaman. R.N. 167862
H.M.S. "Victory"
29th March 1917

A Sailor
of the Great War
Royal Navy
31st October 1917

Known unto God