This message was first sent to the List in 2005 by Peter, new subscribers since then may be interested. Hello Kingsclere A lady in the Village has cleared out her loft and has given me a Roll of Honour that was probably displayed in St Mary's. Two of the names are depicted in red ink, no reason is given, I think they may have been sailors. EUROPEAN WAR Roll of Honour Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends Eric Barnes, Nov 1 1914 - Belgium James Soper, Apr 26 1915 - Belgium Leonard Witt, Aug 1915 - Gallipoli Fred Lambourne, Feb 4 1916 - Torquay (this is depicted in red ink) Stanley Bradley, Mar 7 1916 - East Coast (this is also in red ink) (CWGC lost at sea) George Hamblin, Oct 23 1916 - France Fred Keep, Sept 8 1916 - from wounds received in France - England (on CWGC buried in Kingsclere) Charles Robinson, Feb 24 1917 - Mesopotamia Barry Norris, July 28 1917 - Belgium Richard Smith, Oct 4 1917 - France Ralph Barnes, Oct 30 1917 - Belgium James Marriner, Dec 13 1917 - Mesopotamia Thomas Pizzey, Jan 27 1918 - Germany G B N Tinley, Feb 18 1918 - France Richard Dollery, Mar 26 1918 - France Albert Povey, Apr 1918 - France Albert Cooper, Apr 15 1918 - France Alfred Evans, Apr 1918 - France Henry Smith, Sept 20 1918 - Palestine A J T Watts, Sept 30 1918 - France Reginald W Smith, Oct 3 1918 - England (CWGC in Kingsclere Churchyard) Alec Hopkins, Jan 14 1919 - Edinburgh (CWGC in Kingsclere Churchyard) MISSING Fred Seymour, Aig 1915 - Gallipoli Fred Dummal, Aug 1915 - Gallipoli Kenneth Strachan, July 4 1918 - France Grant them, Lord, Eternal Rest, and let light perpetual shine upon them. Regards Peter G