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War Memorial - Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England




1914 - 1919
Lanhydrock Parish Church, dedicated to St Hydrock


Lanhydrock Parish Church Memorial panel 1914-1918  
Roll of Honour 1914-1918 Roll of Honour 1914-1918 Roll of Honour 1914-1918


1914 - 1919

Lanhydrock
Roll of Honour
Be thou faithful unto death
and I will give thee a
crown of life.


Captain the Hon. T. C. R. Agar-Robartes, M. P.
Major the Hon. A. V. Agar-Robartes, M. C.
Captain the Hon. C. E. Agar-Robartes
Captain the Hon. A. G. Agar-Robartes, M. C.
Driver Henry W. Baker
Sergeant William Beare
Sidney Bestwetherick
Private Frank Blake
Private John Blake
1st Class Petty Officer John R. Chapman
Private James Chapman
Driver Henry Chapman
Gunner Robert Chapman
Private Victor Coad
Private Raymond Coad
Private Wilfred Coad
Private Joseph W. Coad
Lance Corporal Alfred Coat
Mechanic Evelyn Coad
Sapper Cyril Cole
John Crago
Boy Petty Officer Leslie Davey
Private Cuthbert Denton
Privat John Ead
Corporal William Fewell
Private Henley French
Lieutenant Frederick Gilbert
Sapper Gerald Hackett
Corporal Ernest J. Hawken
Gunner Frances J. Hawken
Private Clarence E. Hawken
Private John Hoskin
Gunner Harold Hoskin
Corporal Albert Hoskin
Private Arthur Jane
Mechanic William Jane
Sargeant Charles Johns
Private Heber Johns
Mechanic Charles Knight
Private Walter Lapper
The Rev. Frederic L. Lewarne
Lieutenant Harry Lewarne
Private William Lobb
Private Richard May
Private Harry May
Private William May
Gunner Henry Northcote
Private Marcena Odgers
Private William Prophet
Corporal William Roberts
Private John Charles Runnalls
Private William C. Saundry
Private Charles Scoble
Private Frank Sargeant
Privat Sidney Smith
Lance Corporal Charles Stephens
Private Grenville Stephens
Sapper Charles Vanderwolf
Corporal Harry Vanderwolf
Private William Vanderwolf
Private Alfred Walkeley
Private Arthur Coad
Sapper Henry Davey
Cadet Leonar Guest
Driver William Medland
Private Frank Runnalls
3rd Writer William Masters
1st Batt. Coldstream Guards (Died of wounds on 30 September 1915)
Grenadier Guards, attached Machine Gun Guards
The Rifle Brigades, attached Tank Corps
Adjudant 3rd Batt. Grenadier Guards
attached 2nd Tunneling Coy Royal Engineers
1st Batt. Somerset Light Infantry (Killed in action)
Royal Navy
Royal Devon Yeomanry Batt., Devon Regiment
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
D Battery, 22nd Division Royal Artillery
Royal Garrison Artillery
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Royal Fusiliers
Motor Transport, Army Service Corps
9th Batt. Devon Regiment (Killed in action)
Army Ordnance Corps
15th Squad. Royal Air Force
564th Coy. Royal Engineers
Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
1st/5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Motor Transport, Army Service Corps
1st Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Killed in action)
1st Batt. Devon Regiment
Royal Air Force
Signal Service Royal Engineers
4th Reserve Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Royal Garrison Artillery
4th Batt. 1st Brigade Canadian Infantry
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
325th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
5?th Division Military Mounted Police
Royal Devon Yeomanry Batt. Devon Regiment
Carpenters Crew Royal Navy
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Royal Devon Yeomanry Batt. Devon Regiment
Royal Air Force
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Chaplain to Forces
Motor Transport, Army Service Corps
7th Battn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
7th Battn. Tank Corps
1st/5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Royal Garrison Artillery
5th Battn. Bedford Regiment
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
1st Field Coy. Australian Engineers (Killed in action)
1st/5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
166th Labour Company
Pioneer 1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Labour Battalion
12th Platoon East Surrey Regiment
5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
27th Coy. Royal Engineers
1st/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
10th Battn. Royal Warwicks (Died of wounds)
London Regiment (Killed in action)
3rd Battn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
D Depot Coy. Royal Engineers
Royal Air Force
66th Wing Royal Air Force
Gloucester Regiment
Royal Navy


To the glory of God and in memory of
the courage and devotion of the men of Lanhydrock who gave
their lives for their country in the war of 1914 - 1918.

Capt. the Hon. Thomas C. R. Agar-Robartes, M. P., Coldstream Guards
Sergt. William Beare, Somerset L. I.
Tpr. Frank Blake, R. Devon Yy.
Tpr. Joseph Walter Coad, R. Devon Yy.
Corp. Thomas Richard Fewell, D. C. L. I.
Pte. Clarence Ewart Hawken, Canadian I.
Sergt. Charles Johns, D. C. L. I.
Corp. William Roberts, Australian Engs.
Pte. Sidney Smith, Labour Bn.
Pte. William Vanderwolf, R. Warwickshire Rt.
Pte. Alfred Walkeley, London Rt.

Their names liveth for evermore.




Angel

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

Angel



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