St. Thomas Church, Exeter: Memorials: WW1




Note: This is a sub-section of St. Thomas Church, Exeter
Through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pastfield, war memorial tablets, which have been placed in St. Thomas Church, Exeter, were unveiled yesterday afternoon. They were dedicated to memory of Second-Lieutenant James T. Pastfield, Lieutenant Victor Pastfield, and the men from the parish who fell in the war. Of Sicilian marble, with coloured Devonshire marble border, the tablets are fixed at the rear of the church .... The two raised tablets are white marble, the left-hand one the Pastfield's being surmounted by the badge the Middlesex Regiment (to which they belonged), while the one to the men had Latin cross with a wreath at the head.[1]
Wall Plaque internal
Wall Plaque internal (66 names)
- Francis George Barber
- Arthur Richard Bastin
- Francis Harold Bealey
- Sidney Bond
- William Henry Bradford
- Wilfred Henry Brinkworth
- Horace Reginald Brown
- Frederick William Bush
- Leopold Cann
- Frank William Chick
- William Henry Clapp
- Albert Edward Clarke
- William Counter
- Alfred John Cox
- James Craig
- Alfred Gale
- Frederick Gater (later addition at foot)
- Robert Guppy
- William Bowden Guy
- Horace Leonard Paddon
- Frederick John Parrish
- Reginald Arthur Parrish
- Henry Arthur Penberthy
- Charles Venning Pennington
- Edward Down Plumer
- Ernest Edward Puddicombe
- Fred Puddicombe
- John Frederick Pugsley
- John Sandford
- Reginald Stanley Shapcott
- Thomas John Greenslade Snow
- Reginald Charles Southard
- Richard James Stephens
- James Stone
- Arthur Henry Street
- Arthur Tarr
- William John Taylor (later addition at foot)
- Ivor Lewis Townsend
Churchyard memorial
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 30 September 1920