RESTING IN PEACE
To the Glory of God
And in undying memory of the
Men of the Parish of Westcott
Who gave their lives
For King and Country
In the Great War 1914-1918
Their name liveth for evermore
Surrey (Queen Mary’s Regiment) Yeomy
Major T. H. Barclay
The King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regt)
Captain G. E. Barclay
The York and Lancaster Regt
2nd Lieut B. B. Geake
The Norfolk Regt
Sargeant G. Tarrant
15th (The King’s) Hussars
Corporal W. J. James
R. Army Ordnance Corps
Corporal J. Still
Royal Field Artillery
Driver H. Marshall (incorrectly remembered as J. Marshall)
Royal Engineers
Private P. W. King (incorrectly remembered as Sapper P. King)
P. B. Miller
New Zealand Engineers
Sapper H. Rhoades
The Queen’s (R.West Surrey Regt)
Sergeant F. Woodman
L/Cpl W. J. Razzell
Private E. J. Arthur
Private W. Ede (incorrectly remembered as J. Ede)
Private H. Hygate
Private H.W. Jeater
Private G. Kenison (incorrectly remembered as G. Kennison)
Private T. Marshall
Private F. Page
Private W.P. Woods
Private C.E.P. Wright
Private P. C. J. Cook
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt)
Private L. J. Ward (incorrectly remembered as Lance/Coporal)
Private A. J Uffold
The Lincolnshire Regt
Private E. T. Broadgate (incorrectly remembered as N. T. Broadgate)
The Gloucestershire Regt
Private L. Robinson
The Worcestershire Regt
Private G. Bridger
The East Surrey Regt
Private T. W. Gatford
Private A. J. Hopkins
The Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regt)
Private F. Covey
The Royal Sussex Regt
Private A. J. Etheridge
The Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt)
Private E. W. Huggett
Private H. Still
The King’s Royal Rifle Corps
Rifleman W. Fritter
The Rifle Brigade The Prince Consort’s Own
Rifleman J. Spooner
5th (City of London) Battn The London Regiment London Rifle Brigade
Rifleman F. C. Uffold