Martley


Worcestershire | Martley | War Memorial

St Peter’s, Martley Ordnance Survey reference: SO 756598 War Memorial

In the churchyard, a stone cross on a square base.
Inscriptions on three sides are:

JAMES HILL
JAMES NASH
GEORGE NASH
WILLIAM WILSON
MARK S. COOPER
ROBERT DOWDING
WILLIAM S. GRUBB
JAMES HOSKINS
ISAAC THRELFELL
F.C. GRUBB
TO THE
PRAISE OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
THOSE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FOR THEIR
KING AND COUNTRY
IN
THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
THEIR NAME LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE



1939-1945
GILBERT J PRICE
ARTHUR H S TAYLOR
EDWARD L WALKER
CHARLES E. WILCOX
ARTHUR J. DAVIS
HENRY J. PAGE
ARTHUR H. WILCOX
PHILIP L. WEBB
THOMAS WILLIS
E. GEORGE WOODYATT
AUGUSTUS J. ANDERSON
JOSEPH PERKINS
W. H. SMART


Graves in the churchyard:

224457 PRIVATE
P.L. WEBB
WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY
2ND NOVEMBER 1918
2315915 CORPORAL
A.H.C. TAYLOR
ROYAL SIGNALS
21ST SEPTEMBER 1941 AGE 37
A LIGHT IS GONE
A VOICE WE LOVED IS STILLED
A PLACE IS VACANT
WHICH CAN NEVER BE FILLED


Notes:

1.There is a discrepancy in the initials between the memorial
and the headstone for Arthur Taylor. I noticed this at the time of
transcription and double-checked this.

  1. George Nash and James Nash were ex-pupils of the King’s
    School. Worcester. George died of wounds on the 29th June 1915 in Boulogne,
    and was buried at Martley on the 3rd July, with a detachment of the school’s
    OTC under Lieut. R.M.M. Beach Hicks lining the churchyard path. James Nash
    joined the East Surreys in August 1914, and was killed on 2nd April (Good
    Friday) 1915 in France. He is buried in the Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery,
    Belgium. There were two fifth form prizes endowed at the King’s School in
    their honour, the James Nash Classical Prize, and the George Nash Divinity
    Prize. There is, apparently, a stained glass window in their memory in Martley
    church that I appear to have missed…[sources: CWGC debt of honour register,
    and “King’s School, Worcester 1541-1971” by Michael Craze, T.D., M.A. (1972)]



    Last modified 26 December 1999

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