Reference WMO/170293
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- Crimean War (1853-1856)
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TO/THE MEMORY OF/THE RIGHT HONOURABLE/SIR JOSSLYN FRANCIS/PENNINGTON/FIFTH BARON MUNCASTER/IN THE PEERAGE OF IRELAND/BARONET/LORD LIEUTENANT AND CUSTOS ROTOLORUM/OF THIS COUNTY/CAPTAIN IN THE 90TH REGIMENT OF FOOT/AND AFTERWARDS IN THE/RIFLE BRIGADE/HON COLONEL OF THE 5TH/BATTALION BORDER REGIMENT/HE SERVED IN THE CRIMEA/AND WAS PRESENT AT THE/STORMING OF THE REDAN/AND WAS CREATED IN 1898/BARON MUNCASTER OF MUNCASTER/IN THE PEERAGE OF THE/UNITED KINGDOM OF/GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND/BORN 25TH DECEMBER 1834/DIED 30TH MARCH 1917/AND OF/CONSTANCE BARONESS MUNCASTER/HIS WIFE, SECOND DAUGHTER OF/EDMUND L’ESTRANGE/OF TYNTE HOUSE IN THE COUNTY/OF LEITRIM, ESQUIRE AND OF/LADY HARRIETT HIS WIFE/BORN 9TH OCTOBER 1839/DIED 13TH JULY 1917/BOTH LIE BURIED/NEAR THIS/SPOT
SIR JOSSLYN FRANCIS/PENNINGTON
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