WW1 Brockhampton Estate, Bromyard

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Reference WMO/305182

Address:

Brockhampton Chapel

Brockhampton Estate

Bromyard

WR6 5TE

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Glass framed roll of honour in west porch entrance of church. Handwritten on paper in glass frame. Lists all who served and details those who lost their lives.
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For King and Country Men connected with Brockhampton Estate who are serving in his Majesty's forces Mowbrays 338

1914, John Talbot Lutley, Worcestershire Yeomanry, Thomas Coombey, Gloucester Regt Killed in action Sept: 20 1915, William Dalley, Worcestershire Yeomanry, Discharged, George Gough, Royal Engineers, James Lewis, Australian Infantry, Discharged wounded, Herbert Martin, Royal Engineers, Charles Mason, Royal Engineers, William Mason, Royal Engineers, Albert Nott, Royal Engineers, Christopher Philpott, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, Discharged, Evelyn Philpott, Herefordshire Regt, Discharged wounded, William Philpott, James Stone, Royal Engineers, Arthur Tandy, Army Service Corps, Thomas Tandy, Army Service Corps, William Tandy, Army Service Corps, Thomas Taylor, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, Killed in action Aug: 1915 1915, Robert Coombey, South Wales Borderers, Killed in action Aug: 27 1916, Christopher Coombey, Machine Gun Corps, William Firkins, Hereford Regt, William Martin, Motor Transport ASC, Edward Martin, King’s Own Royal Lancasters, William Niblett, Herefordshire Regt, Albert Sprague, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, Killed in action Dec: 1; 1917 1916, George Soley, King’s Liverpool Regt, Thomas Mason, Herefordshire Regt, Killed in action Feb: 22: 1917, Walter Martin, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 1917, Jonathan Barnes, Royal Field Artillery Reserve, Leonard Hill, 2/8 Worcester Regt, Ernest Davis, Motor Transport ASC

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