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Werburgh, Hoo Introduction
Monumental Inscriptions of St
Werburgh Church, Hoo -
recorded by D. E. Williams August 2011
War Memorial
204. North
Wall, North Aisle
TO
THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE
MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR KING AND COUNTRY IN
THE GREAT WAR
1914 – 1918 |
W. BARNARD
L.C. BLACKMAN
H.T. BRAMBLE
A.S. COOMBE
F.W. CORBY
W.J. [FROMON] FROMOW
G.A. HUBBLE
W.W. HUTCHINGS
E.G. KADWILL
W.A. KADWILL |
O.S. LINGHAM
F.H. MILNER
A. MOODY
J.A. MOUNT
E.A. POYNTER
W.T. [SCOTCHMAN] SCOTCHMAN
A.H. SEDEN
A.G.C. SIMPER
O.V. SKINNER
A. THOMAS |
"MAY THEY REST IN PEACE"
1939 – 1945 |
A.G.C. BLACK
F. BEECHING
A. BURGES
C. CLEGG
G. COX
B. FORD
T.H. PADMORE
C.E. RAGGETT
J. RUSSELL
E.A. WRIGHT |
J.E. BARNES
R.A.J. BURDEN
H. CAIRNS
E. COPELAND
F.G. CULLEN
A. GOODSELL
W.J. PEEK
J. READ
G. SAKER
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