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F REDMAN - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 22 Nov 2013
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Redman memorial plaque - Taken by Piers Hubbard 24 Oct 2018
Reference WMO/159258
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)
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IN MEMORY OF FREDERICK REDMAN ESQ. LIEUTENANT LATE 1ST REGT BENGAL N.I. KILLED IN ACTION AT CAWNPORE EAST INDIES BETWEEN THE 6TH AND 24TH JUNE 1857 REPELLING ONE OF THE ASSAULTS OF MUTINEERS AND REBELS ON THE ENTRENCHED POSITION UNDER SIR HUGH WHEELER. FOURTH AND YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE GEORGE CLAVERING REDMAN ESQ. OF CLARINGBOLD HOUSE ST PTERS.. 26 YEARS OF AGE. THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY A SORROWING BROTHER AS A TRIBUTE OF AFFECTION AND RECORD OF ESTEEM. FOR THE AMIABLE AND HIGH CHARACTER OF ONE FROM WHOSE CAREER THIS ABRUPTLY CLOSED. SO MUCH HAD BEEN FONDLY ANTICIPATED. 'THY WILL BE DONE'
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