Reference WMO/302379
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- Revolutionary/Napoleonic (1792-1815)
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In Memory of/ Admiral Chamberlayne/ of the family of Chamberlayne formerly/ Tancarville long settled at Maugersbury in this parish/ and four of his Sons. all now waiting for a blessed/ Resurrection through the merits and mercis of jesus Christ./ Admiral Chamberlayne after long and arduous Services to his/ King and Country died in the bosom of his own family/ at Plymouth April 24th 1810./ George the eldest Son of the Admiral died in November/ 1802 Aged 22 a Captain in command H.M. Sloop. Busy in the/ West Indies Charles died in March 1799 Aged 16 on his return from/ sea a Naval Officer in the Service of his Country. Edwin/ died in December 1821 Aged 37 a Post Captain in his/ Majesty's Navy and companion of the most honourable/ Order of the Bath Bickerton died in April 1822 Aged 30 a/ Lieut. in his Majesty's 12 Regiment of foot. Each/ in their several Stations having done honour/ to the ancient and honourable name/ they bore verily their Motto/ Virtuti Nihil Invium
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