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9.7.2005

MINSTEAD

Stone cross on village green.

Front panel.

In memory of
the men from
this parish
who died for
King & Country
in the Great
War. 1914 - 1919

Back panel.

The names of the fallen
are inscribed on a marble
tablet in the Parish Church.

Marble tablet on wall in All Saints Church.

To the Glory of God
and in honour of the men of this parish
who fell in the Great War 1914 * 1919.

Rifleman Frederick Thomas Auton Rifle Brigd. Pte. Charles James Jones R.A.V.C.
Corpl. Frank Broomfield R.G.A. Pte. Walter Judd Hants Regt.
Pte. Harry Stone Crockford Wilts Regt. Pte. Walter Sidney Osman Devon Regt.
Pte. Harry Curtis R.A.V.C. Pte. Thomas Philip Payne M.G.C.
Pte. Bert Doe Wilts Regt. Lieut. Charles Alfred Pigot-Moodie Rifle Brigd.
Gunnr. Robert James Ellis R.F.A. Pte. William Charles Prince Reserve
Pte. Harry Edward Gailer Hants Regt. Pte. Albert Edward Soffe Hants Regt.
Commdr. Robert Jeffreys R.N. Stoker William Edward Soffe R.N.
Capt. Darell Richard Jeffreys Devon Regt. Sgt. Joseph Harry White Hants Regt.
Bombardier George Witt R.G.A.

Their name Liveth for Evermore.

Small silver plaque on door in All Saints Church.

In loving memory of
Lieutenant Julian Missenden Smeathman
Royal Engineers
who was married in this church
on Oct.1st 1914.
And was killed in action in Belgium
on Oct. 24th 1914.
Requiescat in pace

Brass plaque on wall in All Saints Church.

In memory of Darell
Richard Jeffreys Captain
1st Batt. the Devonshire Regt.
5th son of John Jeffreys of Canterton
fell in action in Flanders
11th July 1915 aged 33
R.I.P.

Brass plaque on wall in All Saints Church.

In memory of
Harry Edward,
The dearly loved son of
Walter & Mary Elizabeth Gailer.
Killed in France, Aug. 15th 1916,
Aged 25 years.