St Peter and St Paul Church WW1 Roll of Honour, Exton, Rutland

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Reference WMO/271533

Address:

St. Peter and St. Paul Church

Church Drive, off Oakham Road,

Exton

near Oakham

Rutland

LE15 8AX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Framed Roll of Honour with lettering in black ink except the words Roll of Honour which are in red ink
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EXTON / ROLL OF HONOUR / IN THE WAR OF 1914 - 1918 / [NAMES] [RANK] [UNIT] [PLACE/DATE OF DEATH]

Edward Bottomley, Serg. 5th Leicesters, died France 5/9/'18; Thomas Bottomley, L./Corp 6th Leicesters, died France end Sept. '16; |Joseph Bryan, Pt. Kings Royal Rifle Corps, died France (Neuve Chapelle) '14; William Bullimore, Pt. 4th Leicesters, died France (Rouen)21/2/'18; Fred Bullimore, Pt. died France 1917; Richard Corner, Pt. 1/5th Leicesters, died France 15/8/'17; Cyril Dalby, Pt. 1/5 Devons, died France (Le Cheval Blanc) '18; William Grant, Trooper 20th Hussars, died France (Noyon) 23/3/'18; Alfred Bernard Halliday, Pt. 5th Leicesters, died Hohenzollen 3/10/15; Edward Healey, Pt. Leicesters, died France 1917; Percy Higgins, Driver British Red Cross, died 21/1/17; Hon. Robert E. Thomas More Noel, Capt. 6th Bn. R. Fusilliers, died of malaria Massassi 2/2/18; William Rudkin, Serg. 2/5th Leicesters, died France (Ypres) 26/9/'17; Joseph Sullivan, Pt. Notts & Derbys, missing presumed dead France 20/9/17; Alfred Tyler, Pt. 2/6th Sherwood Foresters, died Dublin 27/4/16; Joseph Cyril Young, Pt. 2nd Bedfords, died France 8/9/17.

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