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St Peter’s, Binton Ordnance Survey reference: SP 146540 War Memorials

A Calvary in the churchyard:

Front:

THIS CALVARY WAS ERECTED BY THE PARISHIONERS
AND FRIENDS OF BINTON IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN DEFENCE OF OUR
HOMES AND COUNTRY CHARLES RILEY R.W. NOV 16 1914 SOMME EDWARD CLARK R.W MAY 29 1915 TIDWORTH ALBERT HARRIS R.W. JULY 31 1915 YPRES WILLIAM STRATFORD K.R.R. SEP 25 1915 LOOS W HAROLD HARTWELL R.W. SEP 25 1915 LOOS ROBERT L BRUCE LT. C.S.R. NOV 18 1915 SALONICA A. REGINALD KING R.M.L.I.APR 28 1917 ARRAS FREDERICK G. BROOKES R.W.APR 28 1917 ARRAS ERNEST GILLETT 8TH LON. OCI 30 1917 PAS’DALE THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE


On the right hand side of the base:

1939-1945 JAMES H. ASHTON R.N. AUG 10 1943 NORWAY THOMAS DAVIES R.A. NOV 24 1943 ITALY WILLIAM E JORDAN R.S.F. MAR 26 1945 GERMANY


A paper Roll of Honour (WW I) in the church. It appears to have been drawn up, according to a small signature at the bottom, by “Geo. Dickinson 1916”. Two of the names, Frederick George Brookes and Arthur Reginald King have been outlined in red. Both of these died in the War, but why they are outlined when several others who died are not is a mystery to me…

Binton Roll of Honour Robert Lloyd Jones
Frederick Clark
Edward Clark
Arthur Perry Clark
Walter Drury
William Hobday
John Hobday
Thomas Hubbard
William Hubbard
William Stratford
Samuel Geo. Stratford
William Walton
Fred Pools
Thomas Sutton
William J. Sumner
Charles H. Sumner
Richard G. Sumner
Frederick George Brookes
Jesse Brookes
George Brookes
Frank Cadd
Jospeh Nathan Edkins
Albert Edward Harris
William Ernest Harris
Albert King
William Knight
Arthur Riley
Jospeh Riley
Charles Riley
Henry Beech
Arthur Reginald King
William H.M. East
Richard F. Davis
William H. Davis
James Thomas Clark
William Beech
George Beech
David John Dyer
Arthur Henry Dyer
Ernest Leek
Frederick Hartwell
William Harold Hartwell
Charles Lively
Albert George Gould
Henry Solomon Lawrence
Percy Lock
Harold Lock
Geo. Henry Drury
Frank James
Harry Hartwell
Charles H. Wright
Henry J. Barber
GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS


Note: The War Memorials of Warwickshire page has some biographical information on the men of Binton who died in WW I and WW II. Here is a direct link to the Binton War Memorial page on that site, but it bypasses the frames navigation, so to see the rest of the site, use the first of the two links quoted here.
If you have further information on men listed on the Binton page, I think the author would like to hear from you…


Last modified 5 January 2001