P.J.F., K.Z.P., F.C. and F.G. MacAulay

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Reference WMO/173764

Address:

St Cuthbert's Church

Aldingham

LA12 9RT

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:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
  • Colonial India
About the memorial: Marble memorial in a marble frame, with the family crest at top & the regimental badges of each casualty at the side beside each name, at the east end of the south aisle.
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SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF THE FOUR/GRANDSONS OF REV CANON JOHN MACAULAY/RECTOR OF THIS PARISH 1849-1874/PERCY JOHN FREDERICK MACAULAY/LIEUT ROYAL ENGINEERS KILLED IN ACTION/AT WANA 3RD NOVEMBER 1894 DURING A NIGHT ATTACK ON BRITISH CAMP BY MASHUD WAZIRIS/NORTH WEST FRONTIER INDIA AGED 27 KENNETH ZACHARY POLLOCK MACAULAY/LIEUT LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT/DIED OF WOUNDS AT MIDDLEBURG, TRANSVAAL/30TH JANUARY 1901. THREE DAYS BEFORE/WHEN ON REAR GUARD (MOUNTED INFANTRY) RETREATING FROM CAROLINA HE FELL/WHILST “ENCOURAGING HIS MEN IN THE MOST/GALLANT MANNER” AGED 28 FREDERIC CHARLES MACAULAY/SERGT 1ST REGIMENT KING EDWARD’S HORSE/KILLED IN ACTION ON THE FRONT LINE/BETWEEN MAROC AND LOOS FRANCE/14TH JANUARY 1916 AGED 41 The above are the only sons of/Col Charles Edward Macaulay, Indian Staff Corps FRANK GORDON MACAUALAY/SERGT CANADAIAN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS/KILLED IN ACTION DURING AN INTENSE/BOMBARDMENT BY THE ENEMY AT ZILLEBEKE/NEAR YPRES 4TH JUNE 1916 AGED 29 Only son of the late Alfred Russell Macaulay “DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI” “Greater love hath no man than this”

PERCY JOHN FREDERICK MACAULAY/KENNETH ZACHARY POLLOCK MACAULAY/FREDERIC CHARLES MACAULAY/FRANK GORDON MACAUALAY/

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