Colonel Bonar Millet Deane

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Reference WMO/260641

Address:

All Saints Church

Main Street (B1190)

East Lindsey

Horsington

LN10 5EX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Metal (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Boer War, First (1880-1881)
About the memorial: Wall mounted, portrait orientated metal plaque with decorated border. Incised dedication picked out in black (originally believed to be white) with some initial letters in red. Erected south wall of the chancel, 310mm x 910mm . Note:- This was the last occasion on which British troops carried their colours into battle. Four ensigns in succession were shot down carrying the colours of the 1/58th.
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†/ IN MEMORY OF COLONEL BONAR MILLET DEANE/ SECOND SON OF THE REVD GEORGE DEANE LATE RECTOR OF BIGHTON./ HE FELL ON THE PATH OF DUTY TO HIS QUEEN AND COUNTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA,/ GALLANTLY LEADING A COLUMN OF THE 58TH REG: UNDER GENERAL G COLLEY,/ AT THE BATTLE OF LAINGS NEK JANUARY 28TH 1881. AGED 46 YEARS./ HE FOUGHT A GOOD FIGHT HE KEPT THE FAITH./ JESU MERCY/ “Labimur in pejno doner meliora revertant” 'Translated as - We slip into the trap of giving, let better things return.'

Colonel Bonar Millet Deane

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