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Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)
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In memory of / George Henry Monck Mason / Captain 74th Regiment Bengal Native Infantry, / and political agent at Jodhpore Rajpootana. / Daniel Corrie Sandys / missionary, Delhi. / Wigram Clifford, / Bengal Civil Service, Delhi, / Richard Currie, / Lieutenant 13th Light Field Battery, Bengal Artillery / They fell in the Indian Army Mutiny in 1857. / This monument was erected by their schoolfellows / as a tribute of sorrow and esteem. / Their sun went down while it was yet day.'
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