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HENRY BOSWELL BENNETT - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 14 Nov 2017
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Henry Boswell Bennett - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Oct 2022
Reference WMO/255370
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- 19th Century Wars
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WITHIN THE CLOISTERS OF THIS CATHEDRAL ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF HENRY BOSWELL BENNETT LIEUTENANT IN THE 45TH REGIMENT WHO FELL IN THE STRICT AND MANLY DISCHARGE OF HIS DUTY IN ROSENDEN WOOD IN THE VILLE OF DUNKIRK ON THE 31ST OF MAY 1838 AGED 29NYEARS ASA A LASTING MARK OF SINCERE REGRET FOR TTHE MELANCHOLY LOSS OF AN AMIABLE AND ESTEEMED COMPANION THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS
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