Robert William Danvers


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Reference WMO/299071

Address:

King's Chapel of the Savoy

Savoy Hill

Westminster

WC2R 0DA

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:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • China (19C and 20C)
About the memorial: Bronze Plaque
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(Left Panel) IN LOVING MEMORY OF/ FREDERICK DAWES DANVERS/ BORN 17 SEPTEMBER 1795/ DIED 21 OCTOBER 1867/ REGISTRAR AND CLERK OF THE COUNCIL/ OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER/ FROM 1827 TO 1861/ DURING WHICH PERIOD HE LIVED/ AT THE DUCHY HOUSE IN THIS PRECINCT/ AND OF/ CHARLOTTE MARIA HIS WIFE/ BORN 18 FEBRUARY 1807 DIED 24 JANUARY 1891/ BOTH ARE BURIED AT KENSAL GREEN CEMETERY./ THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY THEIR CHILDREN/ GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN; (Right Panel) ALSO OF/ ROBERT WILLIAM DANVERS/ THEIR THIRD SON/ BORN 30 JULY 1833/ LIEUT IN THE 70TH BENGAL N.I./ HE WAS INTERPRETER TO H.M.S 5TH FUSILIERS/ DURING THE MUTINY IN INDIA 1857 - 58/ SERVED WITH THE REGT AT THE 1ST RELIEF OF/ LUCKNOW BY GEN. SIR HY. HAVELOCK K.C.B./ AND IN THE DEFENCE OF THE RESIDENCY./ AFTER THE 2ND RELIEF, HE JOINED THE FORCE/ UNDER GEN. DIR. J OUTRAM, G.C.B. AND/ SUBSEQUENTLY WENT WITH HIS REGT TO CHINA/ WHERE HE WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED ON THE/ 12TH AUG 1858 AFTER THE CAPTURE OF NAMTOW./ HE WAS BURIED AT HONG KONG.

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