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19.9.2019

EVERLEIGH

Marble plaque on wall in St Peters Chruch.

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To the Glory of God and in grateful memory of the following men of this parish who died in the Great War 1814-1918
Albert Edward Ayres
Arthur James Kent
James Mortimer Strong
William Henry Salisbury
Oliver James Ayres
"Their name liveth for evermore."

Painted wooden plaque on wall in St Peters Church.

Everleigh + The following men of this Parish served in THE GREAT WAR 1914-18

F.J.Alexander
G.Alexander
G.A.Alexander
M.Alexander
A.J.Ayers
O.Brooks
W.Cope
A.Dobson
C.B.Fay
F.Fay
F.Flippence
W.Flippence
C.Flippence
C.Gale
T.M.Gibbs
R.R.Goater
F.H.Guilford
S.Guilford
P.R.N.

G.Haytor
F.W.Kent
J.Kimber
E.J.Kimber
A.C.Kimber
A.J.Kimber
G.F.Lewis
F.W.Martin
W.J.Martin
E.H.Palmer
H.R.Pape
F.G.Salisbury
W.Salisbury
W.A.Stone
J.B.Strong
W.H.Strong
T.F.Swatton
J.Tyrrell
Ward

Marble plaque on wall in St Peters Church.

In proud and affectionate memory of Major Aston Gifffard Astley, M.C. Royal Fusiliers second son of Major Spencer Byng Astley killed in action at Flers, France Sotober 1st 1916. Aged 28 years. "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori."