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Clandeboye Chapel
Clandeboye Estate
Estate Road
Bangor
BT19 1UR
Northern Ireland
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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CLANDEBOYE/ROLL OF HONOUR/[names of the fallen]/AS GOLD IN THE FURNACE HATH/HE TRIED THEM AND RECEIVED/THEM AS A BURNT SACRIFICE/[names of the served and returned]/1914 + 1918
The fallen- Lord Basil Blackwood-Grenadier Guards-Killed in action July 4 1917/ Samuel Moffett-11th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles-Killed in action March 15 1916/ Andrew C Finlay-1st Wellingtons New Zealand-Killed in action June 2 1917; The served and returned- Captain Lord Frederick Blackwood DSO-Grenadier Guards/ Robert Leighton-Royal Irish Rifles/ Lance Corporal S Hamilton-Royal Irish Rifles/ Donald Beck-Royal Irish Rifles/ Corporal James McCaw-Royal Irish Rifles/ William Thompson-Royal Irish Rifles/ Robert McCullough-RATC
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