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Respected Indian Army officer - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 10 Feb 2014
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Tablet - Taken by Susan Featherstone 17 Apr 2016
Reference WMO/167368
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- 19th Century Wars
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In loving remembrance of/ Lt Colonel Andrew John Macpherson/ died 4th April 1893./ This gallant officer of HM XXIV Regiment / served throughout the Punjab Campaign 1848 - 49, / and was dangerously wounded at/ Chilianwala./ During the Indian Mutiny he commanded / a detachment in a severe action at Jhelum,/ for which he received / the thanks of the Commander-in-Chief./ He subsequently raised the XXII Regiment / of Punjab Infantry, which he commanded / unbtil the close of the campaign, / and was promoted for his distinguished services. / Lord,I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dwelleth. / Mary Mostyn, his wife, died 22 July 1935
Lt Colonel Andrew John Macpherson, Mary Mostyn
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