Reference WMO/167895
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- Revolutionary/Napoleonic (1792-1815)
- 18th Century Wars
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SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF/VICE ADMIRAL SIR CHARLES RICHARDSON, KNIGHT/COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH/BAPTIZED MARCH 10TH 1769/DIED NOV 10TH 1850/HE ENTERED THE NAVY IN 1787, WAS PRESENT IN THE/BATTLES OF THE 1ST OF JUNE, AND CAMPERDOWN/WAS MADE POST CAPTAIN IN 1803, AND SERVED/WITH GREAT DISTINCTION TO THE END OF THE WAR/REPEATEDLY RECEIVING THE THANKS OF THE OFFICERS/UNDER WHOSE COMMAND HE WAS PLACED/THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH HIS WISH/THAT SUCH A RECORD SHOULD PROVE TO THE YOUTH/OF THIS PARISH IN WHICH HE WAS EDUCATED/THAT BY UPRIGHTNESS OF CONDUCT/ZEAL AND LONG SERVICE IN THEIR COUNTRY’S CAUSE//THEY MAY WITHOUT ANY ADVANTAGE OF BIRTH/ATTAIN THE HIGHEST RANK AND HONOURS/FROM A GRATEFUL COUNTRY
Charles Richardson
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