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26.10.2011

EAST HORRINGTON

Stone plaque on wall on right side going in lytchgate to new cemetery.

To the Glory of God and to the undying memory of the men of Horrington who gave their lives for King and Country in the Great War 1914-1918

Jas B. Ridewood
Percy J. Gould
Edwd. Baker
Chas Carpenter
Wm.J. Corp
Chr. Denning
Francis J. Padfield
Herbert L. Padfield
Wm. Clarke
Josh.H. Howell
Regd. Ware
Ernest Church
J.G. Carpenter

H.M.S.Pegasus
E.Surrey Regt.
Somerset Regt.
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H.M.S.Black Prince
Yorks Lt.Infy.
London R.Bdgde.
Devon Regt.
Lancs.Fuslrs.>
E.Surrey Regt.
Devon Regt.
S.Wales Bdrs.

Killed
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Died of Cholera

Zanzibar
Loos
Ypres
Somme
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Jutland
Somme
Bullecourt
Mesopotamia
Ribecourt
Cambrai
Berry au Bac
India

1914
1915
1916
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1917
1918
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Private grave with inscription on, in churchyard.

In loving memory of Annie Luoisa Wilkins eldest daughter of the late William & Louisa Wilkins, who died April 5th 1909 aged 27 years"Her end was peace." ---- Also of Reginald A.J. Wilkins who died at sea August 30th 1917 aged 19 years after serving with the Australians in France. ---- "He heard the call - he played the game - and left us but an honoured name." ----