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Lt Gen Sir J Y Scarlett - Taken by Royal Garrison Church 01 Oct 1996
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Lt Gen the Hon Sir James Yorke Scarlett - Taken by Peter Hinde 01 Sep 2022
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Lt Gen the Hon Sir James Yorke Scarlett - Taken by Peter Hinde 01 Sep 2022
Reference WMO/236031
Address:
All Saints Royal Garrison Church
Larnborough Road
Aldershot
GU11 1QA
England
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To the memory of/ Lieutenant General The Honble/ Sir James Yorke Scarlett GCB/ Commander of the Legion of Honour/ & & &/ Colonel of the 5th Dragoon Guards/ He commanded/ the Heavy Cavalry Brigade at Balaclava/ on the 25th October 1854/ and was consecutively/ Lieut Governor of Portsmouth/ Adjutant General of the Forces/ and/ Commander of the Aldershot Division/ He was 2nd son of/ James First Lord Abinger/ and was educated at Eton/ and Trin. Coll. Cambridge/ He entered the Army in 1818/ and was appointed Cornet/ in the 18th Hussars/ and afterwards to the 5th Drgoon Guards,/ which Regiment he commanded/ for upwards of 14 years./ This monument is erected/ by some of his numerous friends/ and Companions in Arms,/ Who knew and respected his worth/ his gallantry and his kindly nature/ Born 1st Feb 1799 Died 6 Decr 1871
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