Reference WMO/174868
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Left hand plaque: This tablet was erected by his brother officers in affectionate memory of Cecil Faulkner Cawston Lieutenant 18th Hussars. He served with the Regiment in the South African War, 1899-1901. Took part in the operations in Natal in 1899, including the actions at Talana and Lombard's Kop, the Defence of Ladysmith and was in the sortie of 7th Decr. 1899, was invalided home, rejoined his Regiment in the Eastern Transvaal and remained with it until the time of his death 3rd February 1901. Right hand plaque: The above window was erected by the members of his family in affectionate remembrance of Cecil Faulker Cawston. Lieutenant 18th Hussars. Son of George Cawston Esquire, of the Manor House, Cawston, Norfolk, who died of wounds received in action at Roodepoort, near Middleburg, Transvall Colony, on the 3rd of February, 1901. Aged 22 Years.
Cecil Faulkner Cawston
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