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In loving memory of Robert Henry Wanklyn Cobbold St. John's College, Cambridge, Lieut. 2nd Battn. The Rifle Brigade, killed in action Sep. 9, 1915, resting at Fleurbaix, aged 22 years. "Blessed are the pure in heart."
"Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." Edgar Francis Wanklyn Cobbold, 7th Battn. Cheshire Regt. and the Royal Flying Corps, fell January 12, 1916, resting at Haregurdin(?), aged 20 years.
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Robert Henry Wanklyn Cobbold |
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Lieutenant abt. 1893 09 September 1915 22 6th Bn. attd. 2nd Bn. Rifle Brigade Y Farm Military Cemetery, Bois-Grenier, France Son of Robert Russell Cobbold and Mary Elizabeth Cobbold, of The Rectory, Hitcham, Ipswich. Native of Earl's Barton, Northampton. |
Edgar Francis Wanklyn Cobbold |
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Lieutenant abt. 1896 12 January 1916 20 7th Bn. Cheshire Regiment Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France Son of Robert Russell Cobbold and Mary Elizabeth Cobbold, of The Rectory, Hitcham, Ipswich. |
Three military graves are situated in the churchyard of All Saints church:
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All Saints Church Picture owner: Adrian S. Pye Source: geograph |
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