St Mary, Temple Guiting

Ordnance Survey reference: SP SP 092279

War Memorials

Contents
In the churrch, the WW I memorial tablet:
	       IN PROUD  AND  GRATEFUL  MEMORY
	       OF THOSE  WHO  FELL  IN THE GREAT
	       WAR  1914 - 1919.  THIS TABLET IS
	       ERECTED   BY  THE   PARISHIONERS.
	 ALFRED   CARTER,      DARDANELLES  AUGUST 8, 1915.
	 ARTHUR  R. TURNER,    DARDANELLES AUGUST 12, 1915.
	 CHARLES  J. HARVEY,   FRANCE      JULY  3,  1916.
	 ERNEST W. BETTERIDGE, SALONICA   MARCH  6,  1917.
	 ARTHUR E. HOPKINS,    NOTTINGHAM   MAY  22, 1917.
	 WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS,  PORTSMOUTH  JULY  8,  1917.
	 JOHN   T.   ARKELL,   FLANDERS   APRIL 12,  1918.
	 CHARLES J. MATTHEWS,  FRANCE   AUGUST  24,  1918.
	 CHARLES H. WIGGETT,   FRANCE  NOVEMBER 12,  1918,
And a roll of honour:
Roll of Honour
Temple Guiting
To the memory of those from this Parish who
served in the Great War 1914-1919, and
whose names are here inscribed
Arkell, J.T. Worcesters
Arkell, R.W. Glo'sters Wounded
Bartlett, F Royal Berks
Bedwell, J. Army service Corps
Betteridge, E.W. Glo'sters
Carter A Glo'sters
Carter J South African Flying Corps
Clapton T Glo'sters Wounded
Clarke E.W. Machine Gun Corps Wounded
Coldicott W.J. Royal Garrison Artillery
Cole G.D Royal Irish Wounded
Cordwell, G.A. Glo'sters Wounded
Cross, A. Royal Army Medical Corps
Curtis, W. Royal Field Artillery
Davis H.
Day A. Leicesters
Day D. Labour Corps
Edgworth, T. Norfolks Wounded
Edwards, Nurse R. Military Hospital Birmingham
Eeles R. East Yorks. Wounded
Goode E.L. Worcesters Wounded
Hanks, G.H. Dragoon Guards
Hardiman F.T. Glo'sters
Harris A. Worcesters
Harris J Royal Navy
Harrison W. Royal Field Artillery
Harvey, C.J. Glosters
Hopkins A.E. Glo'sters
Hopkins J. Glo'sters Wounded
Holtom, F. Royal Navy
Hovard, C. Glo'sters
Joynes, G. Royal Engineers
Joynes S.H. Royal Navy
Kinsman, G. Glo'sters
Lanchbury, S.S. Essex Regt.
Lane C. Cyclist Corps
Lane E. Glo'sters
Lane, L.V. Devons
Lovesy, J. Royal Irish
Lovesy W. Glo'sters Wounded
Mace F. Machine Gun Corps
Mace W. Glo'sters
Manners A. Glo'sters Wounded
Manners C. Royal Field Artillery
Manners G. Glo'sters
Manners W. Glo'sters Wounded
Mathews W.H. Oxford & Bucks L.I.
Matthews C.J. Glo'sters
Meadows W.C. Tank Corps
Noel Gerard Thos. Depot Work, Durham L.I.
Noel J.B. Yorkshire L.I. Wounded
Noel W.H.M. Worcesters
Peachey G.P. Royal Air Force
Peachey J.B.F. Oxfordshire Hussars Wounded
Peachey, Nurse M.L. Military Hospital, France
Robson, F.H. Royal Navy
Searle E. Royal Field Artillery
Shurmer J. Glo'sters
Swallow, W.C. Royal Engineers Wounded
Taylor A Glo'sters
Turner A.G. Labour Corps
Turner A.R. Glo'sters
West J + Glo'sters Wounded
Wiggett C.H. Machine Gun Corps
Wiggett W. Glosters
Wright L Glo'ster Wounded
+ Since died of wounds


In the churchyard, these gravestones:

In
loving memory of
Albert George Turner
died August 17th 1939
aged 53
"God into thy hands I commend my spirit"
also of
Arthur Richard Turner
twin - brother of the above
died of wounds in the Great war
Aug 12th 1915 aged 29
Underneath are the everlasting arms
also
Agnes Maria Turner
died April 30th 1967
at rest
In loving memory of
Frank Bartlett
called to rest 26 Aug 1948
aged 65 years
also
Elizabeth Alice Bartlett
called to rest 23 april 1957
aged 77 years
also son of the above
Gnr. Sidney James Bartlett
Royal Artillery
Killed in action 25 Sept. 1942
aged 29 years
Loss, ay tis unbearable
but for them it's the greatest of gain
In loving memory of
Pte. Arthur Edwin Hopkins
Gloster Regt.
who died may 22 1917
aged 24 years
"Thy will be done"
In ever loving memory
of
William Henry Matthews
who passed away July 8 1917
aged 19 years
Peace perfect Peace

And a CWGC headstone:

1898595 SAPPER
E.G. JONES
ROYAL ENGINEERS
26TH OCTOBER 1940 AGE 21
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ERIC
AFTER THE BATTLE, PEACE
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