Leeds Crimean War

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Reference WMO/169036

Address:

Leeds Minster (Leeds Parish Church- St Peter's)

Kirkgate

Leeds

LS2 7DJ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Crimean War (1853-1856)
About the memorial: Tablet to those who fell in Crimea including Lieutenant James Marshall. It is on the right hand wall just as you enter the Minster. Note that it is now at least half hidden by a television screen and the corner cabinet which that is sat on. It is impossible, as of March 2022, to see the whole tablet.
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In memory of Lieutenant James MARSHALL, 68th Regiment Light Infantry The non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, natives of Leeds who died for their county in the Crimean War from 1854 to 1856.

Pte. James CREENWELL, Pte 3443 George LANGWORTHY, Pte 3654 Thomas LEVITT, Pte 2774 Joseph MERRITT, Pte 2714 Thomas PARKER, Pte 2153 Charles PEAT, Pte 3268 Thomas PRATT, Pte 1724 John RILEY, Pte 3548 John SIMMONS, George SWALES, Either Pte 2084 or 2466 Joseph SMITH, Pte 2808 Charles FOLLEY, Pte 1818 Charles WARD, Pte 3281 Isaac WALTON. 86th Regiment. Sergeant James MATTHEWMAN. Killed in trenches 17th October 95th Regiment. Private ?062, James PICKLES. Clasps for Alma and Inkerman 97th Regiment. Privates, Robert TURTON, killed in the trenches 16th December 1855 and Alfred ELSWORTH Sapper and Miners. Private 1214, John HEATON. Royal Engineers. Supposed to be dead Land Transport Service. George VAREY 5th Dragoon Guards. Private 1900, John TURNBULL. Died 10th October 1854 VIIIth Hussars. Sergeant, John MACAULEY. 13th Light Dragoons. Private 1045, John MURPHY. Scots Fusilier Guards. Private 5407 John SMITH. 7th Royal Fusiliers. Corporal 2511, William HARGREAVES. The remaining names have been covered from view by a display board.

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