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CAPT. James Kearsley - Taken by Norma Armston 19 Jul 2014
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CAPT. James Kearsley - Taken by Norma Armston 19 Jul 2014
Reference WMO/179181
Address:
Bolton Parish Church,
St Peter, Bolton-le-moors,
Churchgate,
Bolton
BL1 1PS
England
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- Crimean War (1853-1856)
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IN MEMORY OF _ JAMES KEARSLEY ESQIRE _ OF NEW BROOK HOUSE IN THE PARISH OF DEANE, _ ONE OF HIS MAJESTYS JUSTICES OF THE PEACE _ FOR THE COUNTY OF PALATINE OF LANCASTER _ AND CAPTAIN OF THE BOLTON TROOP OF THE _ DUKE OF LANCASTERS OWN YEOMANRY CAVALRY _ THIS TABLET IS ERECTED _ BY THE OFFICERS _ NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS _ AND PRIVATES UNDER HIS COMMAND _ IN TESTIMONY _ OF THE SENSE THEY ENTERTAINED _ OF HIS UNCOMPROMISING LOYALTY _ AND OF THE IMPARTIALITY _ FIRMNESS AND EFFICIENCY _ WITH WHICH _ HE COMMANDED THE TROOP _ HE DIED 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1854 _ AGED 54 YEARS _ AND WAS BURIED _ IN THE PARISH CHURCH OF DEANE.
CAPTAIN JAMES KEARSLEY ESQUIRE
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