Exwick Cemetery: Memorials
Note: This is a sub-section of Exwick Cemetery
Some of the memorials with interesting inscriptions. Images taken in 2021.
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1944. Major Alfred James Browning killed in action in Burma.
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1929. Cecil Robert Mainwaring Clapp, Solicitor.
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1927. George Henry Conibear, Goldsmith.
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1929. Francis William Copplestone, Rector of Holy Trinity, Exeter.
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1927. Dr Edward Corbett of Fairfield House.
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1888. Dennis Dadd. Killed at St. David's Station.
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Susan Francis Davidson, Missionary in India.
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1954 John Arthur Frith of Enniskillen who lived in Exeter for 43 years. With his wives.
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1940. Battista Gagliardi, lost at sea.
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1910. Randolph Victor Gardner. Accidentally killed on the G.W.R.
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1922 Thomas William Garnsworthy, Master Mariner who was accidentally drowned while yachting off Dawlish and his body never found.
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1916. T. J. Harris, killed in the battle of Jutland.
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1941. Harold Raymond Howe R.A.F.V.R. accidentally killed on active service.
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1919. Captain William Curtis Johnson.
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1951. Francis Edgar Long of Long Brothers.
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1918. Charles Mayne, age 27, killed at sea.
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1917. Harold James Maunder, killed in action in Mesopotamia.
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1941. Stephen Phillips R.N. Killed by enemy action.
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Rosa Angelina and Alfred D. Renouf of Guernsey.
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1914. Francis Henry Ridgway, of the 7th Cyclist's Battalion, Devonshire Regiment.
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1897. George Sercombe. Seed Merchant.
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1920. Major-General Lester Horatio Sibthorpe
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1919. William Edward Snell, Late Chief petty Officer R.N.
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James Stokes, Alderman and Magistrate of Exeter.
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1944. Leslie Temple. Killed in Action in Normandy.
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1920. Major-General Frederick William George Wadeson.
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1965. Kenneth Charles Webb. Accidentally killed age 16.
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1917. T. J. Westacott who died in the Battle of Beer Sheba, Palestine.
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1918. Frank William Wright. Died of wounds in France.
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