Reference WMO/180520
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
Grants to support the repair and conservation of war memorials are available from the charity War Memorials Trust if it has raised funds. Support is focused on war memorials in Very bad or Poor condition or where there is a serious Concern.
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF/ ROBERT WILLIAM TALBOT COX, B.A./ SCHOLAR OF NEW COLLEGE OXFORD/ 2ND LT OF THE 6TH BATTN. OF THE DORSETSHIRE REGT/ ELDEST AND LAST SURVIVING SON OF GEORGE TALBOT COX/ OF WEST NORWOOD SURREY/ AND OF MARY ELIZABETH HIS WIFE/ AND GRANDSON OF ROBERT COX HIS WIFE/ FORMERLY OF RODWELL IN THIS PARISH/ KILLED NEAR ST ELOI ON THE MORNING OF THE 15TH FEB. 1916/ IN THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR/ WHILST IN THE ACT OF RESCUING A WOUNDED SOLDIER OF THE LINCOLNSHIRE REGT./ AGED 25 YEARS./ HIS BODY RESTS IN A SOLDIERS GRAVE/ NEAR THE VILLAGE OF VOORMEZEELE, IN WESTERN FLANDERS.
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