Lieutenant Edward JORDAN killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th November 1857 aged 21. He was the son of Revd. Gibbes Walker Jordan, of Waterstock, Oxon
Ensign, Theodore George (tablet has Theopilus G B APPLEGATE), wounded at Cawnpore, 28th November 1857. died of wounds. He lived with his mother, Eliza Jemima at Rozell Cottage, Guernsey.
Ensign, Lyndon John GRIER wounded at Cawnpore 28th November 1857. Died 29th November, aged 19. He was the son of Revd. John W. Grier, of Amblecote, Stourbridge
Colour Sergeant Charles FEDDON
Sergeant Patrick JONES
Corporal William CLARKE
Corporal James STOCK
On drummer and twenty four privates al of Her Majesty's XXXIV or Cumberland Regiment were killed in action, or died of wounds received at Cawnpore on the 28th November 1857. (Indian Mutiny)
This Tablet is erected by the officers of the regiment to mark
their esteem and regard for their late youthful and gallant brother officers, and to record the sincere sorrow expressed by all ranks at their early deaths. Also as a tribute of respect and admiration to the bravery and devotion of their late comrades. The Non Commissioned Officers, Drummers, and Private soldiers who fell upon the same occasion.
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