Badsey

Worcestershire | Badsey | War Memorials

St James, Badsey Ordnance Survey Reference: SP 071431 War Memorial

A stone tablet on the interior wall facing the door:


In proud and grateful memory of the men of
this parish who died for
ENGLAND AND HONOUR
In the great war 1914-1919


L. Cpl. William H Barnard Lincs. Rgt.

Lt. Col. Bernard Barton Worcs. Regt.

Rifleman Francis H. Blake Rifle Brigade

L. Cpl. Cecil Byrd M.G.C.

L. Cpl. William E. Cleveley Rifle Brigade

Pte. Richard F. Cole Worcs. Rgt.

Pte. Cecil H. Crane Worcs. Rgt.

Pte. Walter Crane Worcs. Rgt.

L. Cpl. John S. Cull M.G.C.

Lt. Com. J. Sholto Douglas R.N.V.R.

Sapper H. Gaskin R.E.

2nd. Lt. Hubert Gaukroger Manch’s Rgt.

L. Cpl. Horace A Halford Worcs. Rgt.

L. Cpl. Henry S. Hancock King’s Shrops. L.I.

Pte. William Hanks Worcs. Rgt.

L. Sergt. Frederick T Hartwell Worcs. Rgt.

Pioneer Charles Harwood Hant. Rgt.

Pte. Walter Hawkes R. War. Rgt.

L. Cpl. Albert Huxley Worcs. Rgt.

Pte. Thomas Knight Worcs. Rgt.

Cpl. Robert C. Lewis Glos. Rgt.

Pte. Arthur H.L. McDonald M.G.C.

Pte. E Wm. K. Marshall Worcs. Rgt.

Cpl. Douglas J. Powell Worcs. Yeo.

Pte Henry Sadler R. War. Rgt.

Cpl. Louis H Sparrow Worcs. Rgt.

Pte Ernest A Yeates Worcs. Rgt.

They asked life of thee, and thou gavest them a long life even for ever and ever


A bronze plaque beneath the stone tablet:

To the glory of God
and
In proud memory of the
men from this parish who
gave their lives in the war
1939-1945

William H. Andrew Royal Air Force
Ronald W Ballard Royal Air Force
James H Chamberlain Worcestershire Regiment
Walter L Cook Royal Navy
Denis Hartwell Royal Engineers
George A Hall Gloucestershire Regiment
Louis A Jelfs Worcestershire Regiment
Ronald Parkes Royal Artillery
Frederick C Perkins Worcestershire Regiment
Henry H Reed Royal Army Service Corps
William C Salter Wiltshire Regiment
Walter E Warmington Royal Navy
“Their Name liveth for Evermore”


A wooden plaque just inside the door:


The lighting of this church was installed by his parents as a memorial to

Sgt. Ronald William Ballard

Royal Airforce, V.R.

Killed in action 14th Oct 1941


A brass plaque by the pulpit:

To the dear and honoured memory of
Louis Henry Sparrow
Corporal Worcestershire Regiment
For 24 years a member of the choir
of this church, and for 14 years one of the
band of ringers, who was killed in action at
Guedecourt, France, October 22nd 1916
aged 33 years.
“Lord I have loved the habitation of thy
house, and the place where thine honour
dwelleth”


In the churchyard are these CWGC headstones:

W.E. WARMINGTON
ABLE SEAMAN R.N. P/JX 339144
S.S. “FORT COLVILLE”
7TH DECEMBER 1943 AGE 19
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF A DEAR SON
‘UNTIL THE DAY BREAK’
923698 SERGEANT
R.W.BALLARD
WIRELESS OPERATOR
ROYAL AIRFORCE
14TH OCTOBER 1941 AGE 21
A GOOD LIFE
HATH BUT FEW DAYS
BUT A GOOD NAME
ENDURETH FOR EVER
81671 LANCE CPL.
C.H. BYRD
MACHINE GUN CORPS (INF.)
11TH AUGUST 1918 AGE 22
AT REST
59360 PRIVATE
H. SADLER
ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT.
17TH OCTOBER 1918 AGE 18
THY WILL BE DONE
8711332 L. CPL.
W.L. CLEVELEY
THE RIFLE BRIGADE
31ST DECEMBER 1917 AGE 18
AT REST
45890 PRIVATE
M HALL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGT.
9TH FEBRUARY 1920 AGE 35
AT REST
5250201 L. CPL.
C.A. HALL
THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGT.
17TH SEPTEMBER 1940 AGE 29
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE


Useful link:

For a large collection of other pages about Badsey, including various listings of genealogical interest, check http://www.badsey.net


Last modified 21 June 2002