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St Philip and St James Church
71 Church Road
Holywood
BT18 9BX
Northern Ireland
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH/TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/THE FOLLOWING PARISHIONERS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES/FOR THEIR KING AND COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1918/[names in 2 columns]
Column 1- L/C Robert C Alexander Canadian EF/ Trooper Edward Bagley 19th Hussars/ 2nd Lieut Charles F Beverland R Inns Fus/ Sgt Robert Beverland R I Rifles/ Corporal George J Bonner Rifle Brigade/ Captain J M Briggs R I Rifles/ Captain H Ouseley Davis R I Rifles/ L/C Hugh Doggart R I Rifles/ Private James Doggart R I Rifles/ Private Wm Doggart R I Rifles/ Captain Geo M Dunlop R Dub Fus/ 2nd Lieut John G M Dunlop MA R Dub Fus/ 2nd Lieut John S Dunville VC R Dragoons/ Sgt Francis Elliott R I Rifles/ L/C Joshua Elliott R I Rifles/ Private Wm Elliott R I Rifles/ L/C Richard Fraser R I Rifles/ Private Charles Gaussen R I Rifles/ Private Waldemar Heininger R I Rifles/ Private Ernest G W Hind R I Rifles/ Private Patrick Hudson R I Rifles; Column 2- Private Samuel Hutchinson R I Rifles/ 2nd Lieut James M Inglis R Irish Fus/ Sgt Henry Lomax West Yorks/ Private James Mawhinney Black Watch/ Private Frederick J G Mills R Marine L Inf/ L/C Henry Mills R I Rifles/ Lieut-Col T V P McCammon R I Rifles/ 2nd Lieut Joseph R G McLean A & S H/ Private Alexr Wm B Orr R Fus/ Corporal John Reid R I Rifles/ Major John F Robin Machine Gun Corps/ 2nd Lieut Kenneth Ross R I Rifles/ 2nd Lieut Melbourne Ross R I Rifles/ Rifleman Wason Ross R I Rifles/ Sapper Saml J Russell R Engineers/ Corporal James Savage A S Corps/ Private Wm Savage R I Rifles/ Private Joseph Semple R I Fus/ Private Alfred Smith Machine Gun Corps/ Rifleman Ernest Stevenson R I Rifles/ Captain Robert Suffern R N T
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