Lt Col Henry Jackson Parkin Booth

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Reference WMO/281545

Address:

All Saints Church

High Street

Northallerton

DL7 8DJ

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:
  • New Zealand Wars (1843-1870)
About the memorial: White marble tablet, straight sides and base with the top sloping to a shallow point, resting on two brackets and all on a black backboard. The Inscription incised and coloured black .
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SACRED/ TO THE MEMORY OF/ HENRY JACKSON PARKIN BOOTH/ LIEUTENANT COLONEL OF THE/ 43RD LIGHT INFANTRY/ THE SECOND SON OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL HENRY BOOTH/ OF THE SAME REGIMENT AND MARY AND HIS WIFE AND/ GRAND-SON OF WILLIAM BOOTH ESQ/ OF BRUSH HOUSE IN THE PARISH OF EGGLESFIELD/ IN THIS COUNTY/ BORN JULY 19TH 1830/ DIED APRIL 30TH 1864/ HIS MILITARY LIFE, LIKE THAT OF HIS FATHER WAS/ PASSED IN THE 43RD REGIMENT, IN WHICH HE/ BECAME ENSIGN JUNE 11TH 1847 AND LIEUTENANT COLONEL/ FEBRUARY 11TH 1862. HE SERVED HIS COUNTRY IN/ AFRICA, DURING THE KAFFIR WARS OF 1861,1862 AND 1863/ IN INDIA :AND IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE REBELLION/ IN 1864 WHERE HE WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED AT THE/ HEAD OF HIS MEN WHILE LEADING THE ATTACK/ IN THE STORMING OF A FORTIFICATION AT TAURANGA/ APRIL 28TH 1864/ HIS SERVICES WERE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A MEMORANDUM/ FROM THE WAR OFFICE/ DATED NOVEMBER 3RD 1864/ THAT HAD HE SURVIVED HE WOULD HAVE BEEN/ RECOMMENDED TO HER MAJESTY FOR THE DISTINCTION/ OF COMPANION OF THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE/ ORDER OF THE BATH/

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