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MONXTON

Brass on marble tablet on wall in St Mary's church.

In grateful memory of the men
of Monxton who gave their
lives for the Glory of God &
for their King and Country
in the Great War 1914 - 1918

Pte. E.M. Blake. 1st Devon Regt.

Pte. G. Foster. 5th Hampshire Regt.

Pte. C. Guyatt. 2/4th Hampshire Regt.

Pte. C. Kingston. Royal Canadian Regt.

Sgt.Maj. R. Levy. 2nd Hampshire Regt.

Pte. S. Richardson. Northumberland Fus.

Pte. L. Russell. 10th Hampshire Regt.

Pte. E. White. 4th R. Berkshire Regt.



Hand written roll in frame on wall in St Mary's Church

Parish of Monxton

ROLL OF HONOUR

Of their thankfulness to God
for their safe return from
many and great dangers 1914 - 1918
the following names bear record.

Sapper A.W. Blake 8th Railway Company R.E.

Private E.H. Blake 9th Hampshire Regiment

Driver F. Blake R.A.S.C.

Sergeant J. Bounds R.A.S.C.

Private T. Cook R.A.M.C.

Private W.G. Cooper 5th Wiltshire Regiment

Private W.G. Flemington Q.R.W. Surrey Regiment

Corporal H. Finch R.A.F.

Private W. Foster Canadian Infantry

Private T.B. Guyatt R.A.S.C.

Private C. Hall 4th Hampshire Regiment

Private L. Kingston Royal Marines

1st Class P.O. T. Lock Royal Navy

Sergeant F.G. Marsh 1/9th Hampshire Regiment

Driver A.V. Russell R.A.S.C.

1st Air Mechanic S.F. Seaward R.A.F.

Staff Sgt. Whlr. L. Whatley R.F.A.

Private W. White 1st Hampshire Regiment

Private E.H. Yeates P.A.O. 11th Hussars



Inscription on gates at entrance to path to St Mary's church.

(Left gate)


To the glory

the memory of

(Right gate)


of God and

1914 - 1918

Commonwealth war grave in churchyard.

10790 Private
L. Russell
Hampshire Regiment
25th August 1915 Age 26