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Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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TO THE HONOUR OF GOD/ & TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY/ OF THE TWO SONS/ OF JOHN WYNFORD/ BARON ST. DAVIDS/ AND LEONARA HIS WIFE/ WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR/ THEIR COUNTRY/ IN THE GREAT WAR./ COLWYN ERASMUS ARNOLD PHILIPPS/ CAPTAIN ROYAL HORSE GUARDS/ BORN 11 DEC 1888 KILLED 13TH MAY 1915/ WHEN HE GALLANTLY LEADING 'A' SQUADRON/ OF THE BLUES IN A CHARGE NEAR YPRES/ FOR WHICH HE WAS MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES./ ROLAND ERASMUS PHILIPPS/ COMMISSIONER OF BOY SCOUTS/ E. AND N.E. LONDON/ ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER/ FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS & ASSISTANT/ COMMISSIONER FOR WALES/ CAPTAIN 9TH (SERVICE) BATTALION/ ROYAL FUSILIERS/ BORN 27TH FEB 1890 KILLED 7TH JULY 1916/ AT THE HEAD OF HIS COMPANY IN A/ CHARGE AGAINST THE PRUSSIAN/ GUARD AT OVILLERS/ HE HAD ALREADY RECEIVED THE/ MILITARY CROSS AND HAD BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR THE VICTORIA CROSS.
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