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Market Weighton, Memorial Plaque transcription:

The World War I and II Memorial Plaque in All Saints Church, Market Weighton.


In Undying Memory of the following Men from this Parish who came not
back from the Great War -1914 - 1919

Thomas Anderson Richard William Joseph Finn William Langrick Thomas Robert Penrose
Francis Edwin Baker George William Fowler Hugh Loftus Sydney Wallace Penty
Gordon Barker John Henry Fox William Long George Piercy
Alfred Bell James Clifford Gillingham Edwin Love Thomas Haslewood Pollard
David Bell Henry Pakenham Grant Ernest David Luke John Rodway
Robert Bell John Harrison John McCabe George Jefferson Scott
Joseph William Brown Abraham Hawes Harry Archer Machen Albert Smalley
Fred Carpenter Robert Ian Alexander Hickes John Reginald Martin Frank Smith
Arthur Conmy James Hudson Harold Cary Matthews Harold Smith
Walter Joseph Crisp Frank Keogh Walter Mizon Ernest Strangeways
Robert Henry Davison Joseph King Edmund Morley Arthur Taylor
James Derrick Frank Knight Fred Mowthorpe George William West
George Henry Dixon Joseph Lambert John William Oxtoby John Whitelam
William Dorsey Richard Langrick Frank Patrick William Worthy
Joseph Thomas Elliott      

Ye that live on mid English pastures green
remember us and think what might have been

Derrick Atkinson Jack Crowther   Reginald Jackson Charles E Ransom
Sydney Bleasby Joseph Hird 1939 George V Kneeshaw William H Smith
George Cobb Arthur Hobson 1945 Richard Langrick Arthur Towse
Alfred Cox Aubrey Hunter   John Martin Ethel West


Data transcribed by
Jack Parry.
from photography by Colin Hinson


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