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9.9.2021

SEEND

Stone cross in Holy Cross Churchyard, inscription on front face of first plinth.

In memory of the men of this parish who died in the war of 1914 - 1919.

G.Akerman
A.Armstrong
T.Burbidge
J.C.Bush
R.W.Butler
F.R.Candy
F.J.Cottle
W.J.Cook
R.B.Ellis
T.F.Ferris
J.Gingell
H.Hillier

E.Holden
F.W.Hornblow
W.Mattock
J.May
J.Merchant
D.J.Mitchell
R.Newman
H.Parfitt
A.Phillis
J.Rance
W.Salter
H.W.Wiltshire

"Their name liveth for evermore."
Erected by their fellow parishoners.

Stone plaque on wall above altar in side chapel in Holy Cross Church.

In memory of those who gave their lives in two World Wars 1914-1918 Geoffrey Akerman + Alan Armstrong + Tom Burbidge
James Cromwell Bush + Reginald Butler + Francis Candy
William Cook + Frederick Cottle + Bertram Ellis
QWilliam Ferris + John Gingell + Henry Hillier
Eenest Holden + Francis Hornblow + William Mattock
James May + John Merchant + David Mitchell
Frederick Moore + Ralph Newman + Herbert Parfitt
Arthur Phillis + James Rance + Walter Salter + Herbert Wiltshire
1939-45 (now WW2 names)

marble plaque on wall in Holy Cross Church.

+ In Proud and Loving Memory of James Cromwell Bush, M.C. Captain Wiltshire Reegiment and R.F.C. eldest son of the Revd. H Cromwell Bush vicar of this parish who was in aerial combat killed in France Oct. 7th 1917 aged 26. and buried at Neuville-en-Ferrain The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms. R.I.P.

Metal seat in Holy Cross Churchyard, with small plaque on.

On this 100th anniversary of the cessation of hostilities in the
First World War, we remember with gratitude the 25 men from
the Seend Parish who gave their lives for us.
We will remember them - today and always
11th November 2018