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IN MEMORY OF/ LIEUTENANT EDWARD WOOD, OF THE 12TH. REGT./ BOMBAY NATIVE INFANTRY;/ SON OF THE REVD. JOHN WOOD, AND EMILIA SUSANNA HIS WIFE:/ HE WAS KILLED IN ACTION AT MEEANEE, NEAR HYDERABAD,/ ON THE 17TH. DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1843,/ AND WAS BURIED ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE:/ HE FELL WHILST BRAVELY CHEERING ON HIS MEN TO VICTORY,/ IN THAT UNEQUAL AND DREADFUL CONFLICT,/ WHEN SIR C. NAPIER WITH 2400 MEN/ TOTALLY ROUTED ABOVE 30,000 BELOOCHEES./ ESTEEMED AND BELOVED BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS/ AND FELLOW SOLDIERS, REGRETTED AND LAMENTED/ BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM, HE DIED AGED 31 YEARS./ ALSO IN MEMORY OF SUSANNA, DAUGHTER OF THE/ ABOVE NAMED JOHN, AND EMILIA SUSANNA WOOD./ SHE DIED FEBRUARY THE 12TH. 1849, AGED 38 YEARS,/ AND IS BURIED IN THIS CHURCH-YARD.
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