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17/8/2019

BRENT KNOLL

Glazed hand written scroll on wall in St Michael's Church

The Great War 1914-1918 These, having gone forth from the parish of Brent Knoll to serve their country, died in that service, but ever live in grateful memory. Requiescant in Pace

Edgar CharlesCharman. P.A.S.L.I. W.B. Hutson. N.S.Y.
Arthur C.Coombes, Mon.Regt. Charles Lewis. Leicester Regt.
C. Cox. Australian I.F. A.A. Lloyd. A.S.C.
William J. Emery. Australian I.F. Leonard Nurse. P.A.S.L.I.
W.J. Grant. Oxford and Bucks L.I Morton Perkins. R.E.
G.E.C. Hippisley. R.F.A. Walter J. Raffles. P.A.S.L.I.
Frank Hunt. R.W.K.Regt. Walter Stone. R.E.
Henry Hunt. R.F. Charles Tincknell. R.N.
Alfred G. Webber. Devon Regt.

"HE IS OUR PEACE" Peace and Heaven lie about us; God's in His Heaven. Peace within makes Heaven without us; God's in His Heaven. Gods' greatest Love shall fail us never, We are His, and His for ever. All's well! All's well! All's well!

Brass plaque on wall in St Michael's Church

In ever loving memory of my husband George Baron Northcote Esqre. of Somerset Court in this Parish and Manor House Cove Hants Born Jan.16th 1845 died Oct.23rd 1915 aged 70. He brought the great boon of good water to Brent Knoll & Wick. ------------------------------ Also of our dearly loved only son George Baron Northcote. Captain 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Born Nov.14th 1884, wounded in action when leading his men at the Battle of Atesiphon, Mesopotamia, Nov.22nd & died at Amara for King & Country Dec.4th 1915, aged 31. ------------------------ they were lovely and pleasant in their lives and in their deaths they were not divided.