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Pratt Family Plaque - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 24 Mar 2012
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Memorial tablet - Taken by Ian Blackmore 05 Jul 2025
Reference WMO/173061
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- Revolutionary/Napoleonic (1792-1815)
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SACRED/TO THE MEMORY OF/CAPTAIN JOHN PRATT/LATE OF THE NORTH YORK REGIMENT OF/MILITIA WHO DIED AT MOFFAT AUGUST 1ST 1799/AGED 38 YEARS/AND OF MARY, WIDOW OF THE ABOVE/AND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE/MR JOHN BACKHOUSE OF THIS PLACE/WHO DIED AT CAMBERWELL IN SURRY/MARCH 13TH 1815/AGED 51 YEARS/ALSO OF CAPTAIN GEORGE PRATT/OF THE ROYAL NAVY, THEIR SON/WHO TO THE INEXPRESSIBLE GRIEF OF/HIS FAMILY WAS LOST AT SEA IN THE YEAR/1814, IN THE 26TH YEAR OF HIS AGE/CAPTAIN JOHN BACKHOUSE PRATT/OF THE 4TH REGIMENT OF BENGAL/NATIVE INFANTRY/THE ONLY SURVIVING SON OF THE ABOVE/HAS ERECTED THIS TABLET/AS A TRIBUTE OF HIS AFFECTION
CAPTAIN GEORGE PRATT
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