DICKENS George Timns, Private 10605, A Company. 10th Leicestershire Regiment died 3rd April 1916 aged 41. On the 31st March 1901 at St Anne's Church, Willenhall he married Betsy nee Edginton and in 1911 she was living at 19 John Street, Willenhall. he was the son of George Timothy and Sarah...
This memorial tablet is in the Regiment Chapel, Leicester Cathedral
2nd Leicestershire Regiment (Egypt 1900-1902)
To the glory of God and in memory of undermentioned Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment who departed this life while...
To the Officers and Men 1st Battalion the Leicestershire Regiment who died in Bermuda and at Halifax, N.S. of Enteric Fever and from others causes during the period September 1888 - April 1891
Sacred to the memory of the Officers, Non, Commissioned Officers and Men of the 2nd Battalion, 17th Leicestershire Regiment who were killed in action in Burma during 1888 and 1889 This memorial tablet is in Leicester Cathedral
This memorial tablet is located in Leicester Cathedral
In memory of the Officers and Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 17th Leicestershire Regiment of Foot who lost their lives in Afghanistan during the campaign 1878 - 79 (And we are still loosing men !!)
GAMBLE John Henry, Captain, Born in...
SSMITH, Herbert Stoney D S O, Lieutenant Colonel, commanding the 1st/17th Leicestershire Regiment was killed in action at Poperinghe on the 22nd October 1915 aged 47. Erected by his widow.
He was the son of Arthur and Jane Butler nee Stoney of Hampstead, Camden, and husband of, firstly Edith...
ROLPH William Mogg , Colonel, The Leicestershire Regiment 1861 - 1895.
He commanded the 1st Battalion in Bermuda, Halifax, N.S. and the West Indies 1890 - 1894. Commended the 17th Regimental District 1896-1899. He was born 11th July 1842 and died 10th July 1918. He lived at Westcotes Grange...
This memorial is at the National memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire
Private 41128, 2/4th Leicestershire Regiment, died 24th March 1918 at Arras. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France
Lest we forget
TOMPSON Frank Meredith, Private 26681, 6th Seaforth Highlanders, Student at Mirfield Theological College and Altar server with this church. He was killed in action near Arras on Easter Monday, 9th April 1917 aged 20 years. He was the son of John Meredith and Kate Mary of the Parsonage...
CHAMBERS Alfred Ernest, B.A. M.C. Lieutenant, 26th Royal Fusiliers killed on the 29th October 1918 aged 22. He was the son of William and Mary of 26 Lancaster Road, South Fields, Leicester. He is commemorated on a memorial in Leicester Cathedral and he is at rest in Moorseele Military...
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