Colonel Winfield Halton


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Reference WMO/295339

Address:

All Saints Church

Holm Lane

South Wingfield

DE55 7NY

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:
  • Stone Stone (any)
  • Stone Limestone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • American Revolution (1775-1783)
About the memorial: A white stone tablet in a sandstone frame. The tablet has a trefoil head and the inscription incised in upright capital Roman lettering coloured black. The frame has a steep triangular arch top with a fleur de lys finial and a rosette boss on each side. The sides are rebated and the inner margin has a hollowed border. It rests upon a cornice and two brackets decorated with foliage in relief and the left bracket has the maker's mark incised on the face in upright capital block lettering. It is on the south wall of the Chancel
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Central panel: IN/ MEMORY OF/ WINFIELD HALTON/ WHO WAS BORN/ IN THE MANOR HOUSE AT SOUTH WINGFIELD/ ON THE 10TH. OF MARCH 1760./ HE BECAME A MEMBER OF QUEENS COLLEGE, OXFORD/ AND SUBSEQUENTLY ENTERED THE ARMY/ HOLDING A COMMISSION IN THE FIFTH REGT. (THE FUSILIERS)/ IN WHICH REGT. HE SERVED/ DURING THE AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE;/ AT THE CONCLUSION OF THAT WAR HE LEFT THE ARMY/ AND TAKING A COMMISSION IN THE MILITIA OF HIS COUNTY: HE PASSED THROUGH ITS VARIOUS RANKS/ AND BECAME ITS COLONEL IN 1812,/ WHICH COMMAND HE HELD UNTIL HIS DEATH./ HE WAS A DEPUTY LIEUTENANT/ AND MOST ACTIVE MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY./ HE DIED AT HIS RESIDENCE IN WINGFIELD/ ON THE 26TH. OF AUGUST 1831. ; Face of left bracket: J. B. ROBINSON,/ SCULPTOR/ DERBY.

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