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War Memorial - Porthkerry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales




1914 - 1918

St. Curig's Church - Porthkerry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

The panels are located inside of St Curig's Church.


St. Curig's Church - Porthkerry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
These men gave their lives
J. Couch, Master, Merc. Mar.
W. H. Cox, Pte., 2nd Welch
F. W. Cridge, Pte., 24th A. I. F.
W. J. Hoye, Pre., 9th Welch
A. Hunt, Pte., 1st Welch
A. W. Savours, Lieut., 6th R. F.
E. Tugwell, Bomb., R. F. A.
J. T. Wall, Sergt., ???
T. H. Williams, Pte., 1st Londons
Dulce et decoram est pro partia mori.
(It is sweet and proper to die for the fatherland.)
This roll of honour commemorates
the gallant response to the
call to arms of the men of
Porthkerry and Rhoose who
joined his Majesty's forces
and served in the Great War
MCMXIV - V - VI - VII - VIII
Capt. W. Drew
Capt. R. Duncan
Capt. D. S. Savours
Lieut. H. G. Lewis
Lieut. A. Savours
2nd Lieut. D. H. Couch
2nd Lieut. A. Duncan
2nd Lieut. R. Duncan
2nd Lieut. C. P. Lewis
2nd Lieut. H. J. Savours
2nd Lieut. G. Wedgewood
2nd Lieut. E. W. Savours
2nd Lieut. K. Couch
Sergt. Maj. G. Duncan
Sergt. W. E. Evans
Sergt. H. A. Harding
Sergt. W. Rees
Sergt. H. Stephens
Sergt. W. Watkins
Cpl. Raymond
Cpl. C. Thomas
Cpl. J. E. Wall
Bomb. I. Annetts
L/Cpl. G. E.Bolton
L/Cpl. I. Cockett
Bomb. O. John
Bomb. E. Tugwell
L/Cpl. W. Savours
L/Cpl. P. Annetts
L/Cpl. G. Ashton
L/Cpl. E. G. Brown
L/Cpl. W. Brown
L/Cpl. A. Charley
L/Cpl. T. G. Charley
L/Cpl. J. Charley
L/Cpl. W. A. Cox
L/Cpl. W. Creed
L/Cpl. T. Cridge
L/Cpl. R. Daley
L/Cpl. G. Dummett
L/Cpl. M. R. K. Duncan
L/Cpl. F. Fliunt
L/Cpl. R. Flint
L/Cpl. G. Fowler
L/Cpl. T. Griffiths
L/Cpl. B. Griffiths
L/Cpl. G. Hartland
L/Cpl. W. Hartland
L/Cpl. A. Hartland
L/Cpl. J. W. Hatcliffe
L/Cpl. C. Howe
L/Cpl. E. Hoye
L/Cpl. W. Hoiye
L/Cpl. A. E. Hunt
L/Cpl. D. John
L/Cpl. P. John
L/Cpl. I. John
L/Cpl. H. Jones
L/Cpl. J. Kersey
L/Cpl. W. H. Ludlow
L/Cpl. W. Matthews
L/Cpl. E. Merriman
L/Cpl. H. L. Milburn
L/Cpl. A. L. Mills
L/Cpl. A. E. Morby
L/Cpl. G. Mucklow
L/Cpl. J. Murphy
L/Cpl. J. Murray
L/Cpl. C. H. Pettifer
L/Cpl. G. Pettifer
L/Cpl. W. Pettifer
L/Cpl. J. Powell
L/Cpl. C. Power
L/Cpl. W. Power
L/Cpl. M. Rees
L/Cpl. W. Rees
L/Cpl. M. Roberts
L/Cpl. F. Speed
L/Cpl. R. Taylor
L/Cpl. G. Thomas
L/Cpl. S. Watts
L/Cpl. R. Worrall
L/Cpl. T. H. Williams
L/Cpl. J. W. Maxworthy

HMS
Capt. Couch
Capt. Davey
Lieut. V. Harding
Lieut. S. Gatt
Lieut. W. Alexander
Lieut. A. Bowen
Lieut. H. Dimond
Lieut. P. Coles


Memorial Panel - Arthur Williams Savours To the loving and glorious memory of
Arthur William Savours
Lieut., 6th Battn. Royal Fusiliers
youngest son of John Miles Savours of Rhoose
born 31st May 1894
severely wounded in the first battle of the Somme
7th October 1916
killed in action at Sailly le Sec 2nd August 1918
buried at Franvillers Cemetery nr. Albert.

Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.


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