Roll of Honour WWI

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Reference WMO/249855

Address:

St George's Church

Drakes Close

Ruishton

TA3 5LL

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:
  • Glass Glass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
About the memorial: Rectangular roll of honour set within wooden frame with glass cover. Gothic writing in red, blue, black and gold. Names of those who died are written in gold.
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Of the Parish of Ruishton in the County of Somerset these served their King and Country in the years of Our Lord 1914 - 1919

Major Ronald A. Sommerville MC Somerset Lt. Infantry, Captain John de H. Chisholm Batten Royal Field Artillery, Lieutenant James U. Chisholm Batten Dorset Regiment, Lieutenant W. Douglas Sommerville Dorset Garrison Art., Lieutenant K. Stuart G. Sommerville Reg. Army Service Corps,Q.M. Sergt. William Webber Rifle Brigade, Sergeant Ernest W. Blackmore Somerset Lt. Infantry, Sergeant Walter C. Fudge Royal Engineers, Sergeant George A.D. Napper Somerset Lt. Infantry, Bombadier Henry Chipling Royal Horse Artillery, Corporal James Dampier Somerset Lt. Infantry, Corporal W. George Fudge Rifle Brigade, Corporal Edmund E. Hunt Royal Air Force, Corporal John Langford MM Roy. Army Service Corps, Corporal Frank Matravers Royal Engineers, Corporal William Norman Roy. Army Service Corps, Lance Corp. Ernest Henry Bennett Royal Engineers, Lance Corp. L. Stanley Haste Somerset Lt. Infantry, Lance Corp. Frederick Napper Sussex Yeomanry, Driver Walter E. Allen Royal Engineers, Private Henry J. Allen Devon Regiment, Cyclist Charles Barrington Army Cyclist Corps, Smith Reuben Bawler Royal Field Artillery, Private Henry J. Bishop S. Wales Borderers, Private Arthur E. Bishop, Roy. Army Service Corps, Driver Frederick A. Blackmore Royal Engineers, Private Richard W. Bryant, R. Army Veterinary Corps, Private Walter Burgess Cambridge Regiment, Private Thomas Baker R. Warwickshire Reg., Private Henry T. Burgess Somerset Lt. Infantry, Private Alfred J. Coggan Coldstream Guards, Private J. Donald Crocker Wiltshire Regiment, Private Douglas F. Chipling Worcestershire Regiment, Driver William Dampier Royal Field Artillery, Private Thomas Dampier Somerset Lt. Infantry, Gunner Frederick Dampier Royal Field Artillery, Private Bert Dibble Dorset Regiment, Private Henry Dibble Middlesex Regiment, Drummer Charles T. Dykes W. Somerset Yeomanry, Bugler Edward Gibbs Somerset Lt. Infantry, Private E. Reginald Gready Roy. Army Service Corps, Private John E. Haskins Royal Field Artillery, Private Albert Haskins Hampshire Regiment, Private Albert G. Hazzard Devon Regiment, Private Bertram G. Harvey Roy. Army Service Corps, Private Francis J. Hunt Roy. Army Service Corps, Private William J. Hussey Somerset Lt. Infantry, Private Frederick Hussey Devon Regiment, Private Edward B. Harris Royal Field Artillery, Private Walter H.B. Harris Welsh Regiment, Private Walter Jenkins Middlesex Regiment, Private Herbert Lenthall Hampshire Regiment, Private Ernest Lillycrapp Machine Gun Corps, Private W.F. Stanley Marshall Gloucester Regiment, Private Edgar D. Matravers Somerset Lt. Infantry, Private Frederick W. Matravers Devon Regiment, Private William E. Milland R. Warwickshire Reg., Private Walter Napper Irish Fusiliers, Private Reginald H. Napper Roy. Army Service Corps, Private Percy F. Napper Roy. Army Service Corps, Private Walter H. Payne Royal Engineers, Private Edgar Penny Duke of Cornwall's Lt. I., Private Frederick Perkins Roy. Army Service Corps, Private Frederick A. Potter Royal Marines, Private William S. Potter Leicester Regiment, Driver Sidney E. Potter Royal Engineers, Private Willie J. Squire Roy. Army Medical Corps, A.B. Seaman Ernest Stone Royal Navy, Private William Strickland Roy. Army Medical Corps, Gunner Reginald Turner Roy. Horse Artillery, Private Alexander Watson 50th Hussars, Private Charles Webber Roy. Army Service Corps, Private Frederick T. Vile Oxford & Bucks. Lt. Inf., Sapper Francis W. Vile Royal Engineers.

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