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Welton, Memorial Plaque transcription:

The World War I Memorial Plaque in St. Helen's Church, Welton.


In Honoured Memory of
Those in the Parish of
Welton-cum-Melton Who
Fell in the Great War

Capt. W.G. Millar3rd [Att 7th]Bn. E. Yorks.
Capt. N.W. Ingleby4thBn. E. Yorks.
Lieut. H.I. Wright4th [Att 11th]Bn. E. Yorks.
Pte. C. Baggley4thBn. E. Yorks.
Pte. C.W. Chambers7thBn. E. Yorks.
Pte. N. Crowther2ndBn. R.M.L.I.
Pte. H. Daines6thBn. K.O.Y.L.I.
Pte. G.W. Garbutt20thBn. North'd Fusiliers
Pte. T.H. Harness9thBn. Scottish Rifles
Pte. R. Hotson9thBn. E. Yorks.
Pte. A. Hotson1stBn. Lincs Reg't
Pte. J.F. Hotson4thBn. E. Yorks.
Air Mech. A. Kellington R.A.F.
Gnr. G.W. Lowson 2ndHull Heavy Batty. R.G.A.
Pte. J. Padley4thBn. E. Yorks.
Pte. A. Parker1stBn. W. Yorks.
Pte. Tom Watson1/5thBn. North'd Fusiliers
Dr. R.F. Watson29thDiv Amm'n Col. R.F.A.
Gnr. G.H. Wilson57thBatt'y R.F.A.
Rfn. H.B. Wright K.R.R.

Dulce et Decorum Est Pro Patria Mori


Data transcribed by
Jack Parry.
from photography by Colin Hinson