1st Battalion 10th or North Lincoln Regt, Indian Mutiny

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Reference WMO/254454

Address:

Lincoln Cathedral.

Minster Yard

Lincoln

LN2 1PX

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:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)
About the memorial: On the wall of St George's Chapel in the Combined Services Chapel of the cathedral. Wall mounted rectangular white marble tablet mounted onto a black marble backboard. Inscription in black lettering with names in two columns
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1ST BATTALION, 10TH REGIMENT/ NAMES OF OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES OF THE ABOVE CORPS/ KILLED IN ACTION, AND DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED DURING THE INDIAN MUTINY OF 1857-1858

Captain Charles Dunbar/Ensign Henry I Erskine/Colour Sergeant Daniel Holland/Sergeant John Ivers/Sergeant George Wragg/Corporal William Glover// Privates John Akers/William Allen/Edwin Bradshaw/Benjamin Brandon/Jeremiah Brien/Mau5rice Brien/Edward Brooks/James Burrows/William Butler/John Byrne/john Byrne/john Byrne/John Byrne//Robert Capper/Maurice Carey/Thomas Carroll/John Cassidy/John Clarke/Michael Cleary/John Condrid/John Connolly/Bernard Connors/William Conway/James Cummins/John Cunningham/Michael Donnelly/Job Dowell/Michael Fogarty/Patrick Foley/Joseph Gill//William Haines/Martin Hallnan/John Hastings/Corporal Patrick Ryan/Corporal Daniel Sullivan/Drummer Richard Crohan/Drummer Peter Cummins/Drummer David Mahoney/Drummer James Reilly/Privates James Higson/Patrick Hudson/John Hughes/Aaron Humphris/Deeley Keating/Thomas Kelly/Owen Kennedy/Robert Keyburne/Thomas Seaman/John McClean/Michael McDonald/John McGarry/Denis McGree/James Mongey/John Mooracky/James Murphy/John Ogden/Patrick Phelan/John Phillips/Thomas Purcell/John Quaile/Patrick Shea/Alexander Stacey/Thomas Studdart/Patrick Sullivan/Owen Sullivan/Edward Tinsley/Hugh Joughey/Denis Wall/Teddy Warren

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