Colonel Richard Tylden

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Reference WMO/219302

Address:

St Mary's Church

Kettle Hill Road

Eastling

ME13 0AZ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Other monument
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Crimean War (1853-1856)
About the memorial: stone panel of remembrance adjacent to side door.
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IN/MEMORY OF/COLONEL/RICHARD TYLDEN/OF THE CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS/YOUNGEST SON OF/WILLIAM BURTON TYLDEN/AND LECILENA HIS WIFE,/COMPANION OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH/AIDE-DE-CAMP-TO HER MAJESTY/QUEEN VICTORIA/BORN NOV. 22ND 1819, DIED JULY 28TH 1855/HE SERVED WITH DISTINGUISHED COURAGE/AND ABILITY IN THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA/A.D. 1851-1854 AND IN THE EXPEDITION TO/THE CRIMEA A.D. 1854-5. AT THE SIEGE/ OF SEBASTOPOL HE HELD FOR SOME TIME/THE COMMAND OF THE RIGHT ATTACK OF THE /BRITISH ARMY AND WAS SEVERELY WOUNDED/ON THE 18TH OF JUNE 1855. HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT SEA BEFORE HE COULD REACH/ENGLAND TO THE INEXPRESSIBLE GRIEF OF HIS/SURVIVING RELATIVES WHOSE CONSOLATION IT/IS TO HAVE BEEN ENABLED/THROUGH THE DEVOTED AFFECTION OF/MARY HIS STEPMOTHER TO LAY HIS REMAINS/AT HIS MOTHER'S FEET AND TO HOPE IN THE/MERCY OF HIS SAVIOUR AND THEIRS IN THE/RESURRECTION OF THE LAST DAY./

Colonel Richard Tylden

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