Peacock Edward Hodding, Major 1/17 Leicestershire Regiment who died at St Helena 16th July 1897 aged 41. On the 31st October 1884, he was promoted to be Captain Vice, probationer for the Army Pay Department. He was the son of Reverend Edward & Eleanor nee Hodding of Stone Hall...
Burnett James Gordon Lennox. He was Adjutant Vice Captain to the Leicestershire Regiment 25th November 1887. On the 10th February 1897 he was appointed Adjutant Vice Major to the 1st Volunteer Battalion of the Leicestershire Regiment, and expired 17th January 1898.
He served in the Boer War...
ROLPH Charles Colwyn, Captain 2nd Leicestershire Regiment killed in action in France 15th October 1915 aged 27. He was the son of William and Emily who in 1901 were living in Cheltenham husband of Gladys Vivian nee Boileau who he married in 1914 in St Martin-in-the-Fields, London and a...
PARKINSON Frederick Fenton, Lieutenant Colonel, Army Pay department, formerly Captain, 2nd Leicestershire Regiment. Captain, 87th and 73rd Regiments. He was born on the 13th January 1844 to Major General, Charles Frederick Parkinson, (late 95th Foot [Derbyshire Regt]) and
Joanna. and he died...
The Fallen
A name taken at random and checked against the Boer War UK Casuality List on Ancestry
Private 4596, 1st Leicestershire Regiment, South African Field Force died at Machadodorp
The memorial is situated in Leicester Cathedral
COOPER Francis Henry, St John Ambulance Brigade (Wheat Sheaf Division Leicester Corps) Private 238 Civil Surgeons and Ambulances, South African Field Force died at Bloemfontein of disease contracted while engaged in attendance on the sick and wounded during the South African Campaign 1899 -...
This memorial is located in Leicester Cathedral beside the Leicestershire Regiment Memorial Chapel
This tablet is dedicated to the memory of the members of the
Leicester Corps of St John Ambulance Brigade who died in
service of their country whilst tending the sick and wounded in the
Great...
Sculthorpe William Vaughan, B.A. Oxford, 2nd Lieutenant 1/22nd London Regiment (Queens) killed in action in Ypres, Flanders 8th June 1917 aged 26 years and 1 month. He was the only son of William and Annie Marston who in 1911 the family were living at 3, Ashleigh Road Leicester. He is at rest in...
LEICESTER CATHEDRAL (Church of St Martins) WW 1 WAR MEMORIAL
To the glory of God
This East window and reredos of this church of St Martins Leicester are erected
by the Parishioners and Worshippers in grateful memory of those connected with
the church and parish, who fell in the Great War...
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