Martyrs Parish Church

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Reference WMO/286351

Address:

Paisley West Church

King Street

Paisley

PA1 2LS

Scotland

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Brass Plaque in a wooden frame. This Church was United Free until the 1929 reunification when it became Martyrs Parish Church (at Broomlands Street). On closure the plaque was moved to the former Martyrs Memorial Church at King Street (which became Martyrs Sandyford Church and is now known as Paisley West Church)
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD /AND IN PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY OF HER SONS WHO DIED IN THE GREAT WAR /MARTYR’S PARISH CHURCH ERECTED THIS MONUMENT /[28 names in 2 columns]/THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE

Column 1- Sergeant Alex. Forsyth 7th C.H./ Lance-Corporal Hugh Beaton 6th C.H./ Lance-Corporal Alex. McCrone 9th H.L.I./ Lance-Corporal Peter F. Davidson 9th N.S./ Private Donald Campbell 1st C.H./ Private John Cook 1st R.H./ Private Angus M. Barr 9th H.L.I./ Private George Clark 1st R.H./ Private Henry W. McGhee 13th R.S./ Drummer John Neil 6th A. & S.H./ Private Alex. McCulloch 1st R.S.F./ Private James B. Walker 6th G.H./ Private Hugh W. Walker 11th H.L.I./ Private James P. Meiklejohn 1st G.H.; Column 2- Private John Brown 9th G.H./ Private John A. McEwan 11th A. & S.H./ Private James Cochran 10th A. & S.H./ Engineer Archibald Neilson H.M.T.S./ Private Hugh Carlin 6th A. & S.H./ Sapper John Tait R.E./ Private James Gatherer 2nd A. & S.H./ Private David Ralston 5th A. & S.H./ Private William Currie 4th G.H./ Private Alexander Inglis 1st R.S./ Private Samuel McAulay 2nd H.L.I./ Private John C. Wilson 1st R.H./ Private William Copeland R.G.A./ Private John Campbell 3rd A. & S.H.

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