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Clifford Family, Buckfast Abbey, date of photo estimated - Taken by © Dom Gabriel Arnold (WMR-25815) 01 Jun 2010
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Clifford Family Memorial. Does not include wooden surround - Taken by EdB 45 29 Aug 2023
Reference WMO/98346
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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PRAY FOR THE SOULS OF MAJOR GENERAL/ THE HON SIR HENRY HUGH CLIFFORD/ V.C. K.C.M.G. C.B.,/ LATE OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE/ THIRD SON OF THE 7TH LORD CLIFFORD/ OF CHUDLEIGH/ AND OF HIS SECOND SON/ BRIGADIER GENERAL/ HENRY FREDERICK HUGH CLIFFORD, D.S.O.,/ SUFFOLK REGT/ WHO KILLED IN ACTION NEAR DEVIL'S WOOD,/ ON THE SOMME 11TH SEPT 1916/ AGED 49 YEARS./ AND OF HIS GRANDSONS/ THEODORE HUGH GALTON,/ WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT,/ KILLED IN ACTION AT ILLIES 21ST OCTOBER 1914,/ AGED 26 YEARS/ ADJUTANT/ CAPTAIN THOMAS JOSEPH FITZHERBERT-BROCKHOLES/ OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE/ WHO FELL AT NEUVE CHAPELLE ON THE 12TH MARCH/ AND DIED ON THE 14TH MARCH 1915, AGED 27 YEARS./ LIEUTENANT JOHN RAPHAEL HAMILTON DALRYMPLE,/ OF THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS,/ WHO WAS KILLED AT PILKIN IN FLANDERS/ 23RD APRIL 1915/ AGED 25 YEARS/ LIEUTENANT HUGH GILBERT FRANCIS CLIFFORD/ LINCOLNSHIRE REGT./ KILLED NEAR ALBERT ON THE SOMME 1ST JULY 1916/ AGED 19 YEARS./ LIEUTENANT FRANCIS WILLIAM JOSEPH GALTON/ DEVON REGT./ KILLED AT LA COULOTTE ON THE VIMY RIDGE,/ ST GEORGE'S DAY 23RD APRIL 1917 AGED 21/ LIEUTENANT/ ROGER HUBERT FITZHERBERT-BROCKHOLES R.N./ KILLED IN NORTH RUSSIA 2ND JULY 1919/ AGED 28 YEARS/ HENRY CLIFFORD, THOMAS FITZHERBERT BROCKHOLES,/ JOHN HAMILTON DALRYMPLE, AND HUGH CLIFFORD,/ HAD ALL BEENJ PREVIOUSLY WOUNDED/ AT EARLIER PERIODS OF THE WAR/ R.I.P.
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