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    Chaworth Musters Family WW1 Memorial Tablet

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    Current Location

    ALL SAINTS CHURCH, Annesley, Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG15 0AJ, England

    OS Grid Reference

    SK 51105 53627

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    26871
    Description
    BRASS PLAQUE
    Inscription
    FOR GOD, FOR KING, FOR COUNTRY/ TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF: PATRICIOUS GEORGE/ CHAWORTH-MUSTERS; LIEUT. 1ST BATTN., K.R.R.C. WOUNDED JAN 8TH AND DIED JAN 11TH 1915 AT BETHUNE, IN FRANCE AGED 26/ PHILIP MUNDY CHAWORTH-MUSTERS M.C., CAPTAIN, R.F.A.. FELL AT HOOGE, JULY 17TH 1917 AFTER 33 MONTHS CONTINUOUS SERVICE IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM AGED 22. BURIED AT POPERINGHE/ ROBERT CHAWORTH-MUSTERS, CAPTAIN 12TH BATTN KRRC, DIED AT COSHAM MILITARY HOSPITAL AFTER 4 YEARS AND 2 MONTHS SERVICE, OCTOBER 10TH 1918/ ELDEST FOURTH AND FIFTH SONS OF JOHN PATRICIOUS CHAWORTH-MUSTERS, ANNESLEY PARK, NOTTINGHAM/ AND THEIR COUSIN ROGER MICHAEL CHAWORTH-MUSTERS, LIEUT. 56 SQDN R.F.C., SECOND SON OF LANCELOT GEORGE E.M. CHAWORTH-MUSTERS ESQ. OF FIELD DALLING, NORFOLK, WHO FELL IN AERIAL COMBAT IN FRANCE, MAY 7TH 1917 AGED 19/ "IN THE MORNING OF THEIR LIVES"
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    4
    Died
    4
    Information shown
    rank,year died,regiment,place of death,forename,manner of death,age of death,relationships,decorations

    Components

    Plaque

    Made from: Brass


    Condition: Unknown


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