Tardebigge


Worcestershire | Tardebigge | War Memorial

St. Bartholemew’s, Tardebigge Ordnance Survey reference: SO 996691 War Memorial

This listing was kindly donated by Kevin Lynott.


Inside the church:


John William ANDREWS CSM

ANDREWS Oscar

BECKENSALE Thomas Pte

BOWEN Harold Morgan

BRADLEY Frederick Pte

BROOM Arthur Charles Pte

BROOM Sidney Howard Pte

CARTER Ernest Pte

CHEAPE Hugh Gray DSO Col

CHEAPE Leslie St Clair

CLARKE Richard William Pte

CLAYTON Albert John Sgt

CLAYTON Arthur William L/Cpl

CLIVE Archer Windsor

COLLINS William Pte

FOSTER Fred Pte

FOSTER Harry Pte

FUTRILL Charles Pte

FUTRILL William Pte

GRIFFIN Frank Pte

HAINES Arthur Pte

HARPER Benjamin Pte

HOLLIDAY Herbert Pte

HUGHES William Sgt

JONES William Sgt

LEE James Clifford

MORRIS Ernest Pte

PETFORD Harry Pte

POWELL Ernest Charles Pte

STEPHENS Henry John Pte

TOMLIN Herbert John Pte

TUSTIN William Pte


Richard Doyle has sent me further information about Tardebigge memorials:


In the churchyard, in the Earls of Plymouth personal plot, is a memorial plaque, reading:


The Hon Archer Windsor Clive,

Lt Coldstream Guards

born Nov Vi MDCCCXC killed in action on

Aug XXV MDCCCXIV at Landregies

and lies buried on the battlefield


A monument in the churchyard. Note that the R.H. Clive mentioned below is more commonly known as `Clive of India’:


The memory of
Captain William Emmott (?) formerly of the Royal Horse Guards who died
14/4/1805(?) aged 45 years. This monument is erected by Harriett Baroness
Windsor, in grateful token of the zeal and energy evinced by him in the
discharge of his duties as adjudent of the Queens Own Worcestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry under her brother The Earl of Plymouth and her husband
The Hon R H Clive from the raising of the regiment in 1661


Last modified 7 May 2002