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Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- Crimean War (1853-1856)
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SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF/ EDWARD HENRY WEBB/ LIEUTENANT OF THE 88TH CONNAUGHT RANGERS/ SECOND AND YOUNGEST SON OF RICHARD WEBB ESQ./ OF DONNINGTON HALL IN THIS PARISH,/ AT THE SUCCESSFUL ATTACK UPON THE QUARRIES BEFORE SEBASTOPOL./ IN THE 22ND YEAR OF HIS AGE, HAVING PREVIOUSLY SERVED/ HIS COUNTRY AT THE BATTLES OF ALMA, AND INKERMAN,/ HE LIES INTERRED ON THE LEFT OF THE WORONZOFF ROAD,/ IN A SPOT WHERE ALSO REPOSE THE REMAINS OF/ THREE CAPTAINS OF HIS REGIMENT WHO FELL ON THE SAME DAY,/ ARDENT IN THE DISCHARGE OF DUTY,/ AFFECTIONATE AND GENTLE TOWARDS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS,/ THIS GALLANT YOUNG SOLDIER WAS DESERVEDLY BELOVED,/ AND UNIVERSALLY LAMENTED,/ HIS SOLE DEPENDENCE WAS ON DIVINE AID:/ HIS LATEST THOUGHTS WERE OF HOME, AS TOUCHINGLY/ EXPRESSED IN A LETTER TO HIS MOTHER,/ WRITTEN A FEW HOURS BEFORE THE ASSAULT/ IN HIM, HIS SORROWING PARENTS/ HAVE LOST A FOND AND DUTIFUL SON:/ HIS COUNTRY, A BRAVE AND PROMISING OFFICER.
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