Rupert Cholmely Yea Dering, Capt., 2nd Bn, King's Own Scottish Borderers

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Reference WMO/263765

Address:

St. John the Baptist Church

Rectory Lane

Instow

EX39 4LU

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:
  • Metal Metal (any)
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Inside the church, on the wall to the left of the pulpit. Metal plaque with lettering in raised relief, commemorating Captain Rupert Cholmely Yea Dering, 2nd Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, killed in action at Hill 60, Ypres, on 18 April, 1915, aged 31.
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To The Glory of God And In loving memory of Rupert Cholmely Yea Dering, Captain and Adjutant 2nd Batt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, Who fought in the Battles of Mons, Le Cateau, the Marne, The Aisne, the First Battle of Ypres in 1914, and was mortally Wounded on April 18th 1915 at Hill 60. He died of his wounds On the same day At Poperinghe, in Belgium, and was There laid to rest. I will lay me down in peace.

Rupert Cholmely Yea Dering.

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