Bottesford War Memorials - St Mary's Church
Inscriptions and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission "Casualty Details"
Those people who died in the First and Second World Wars from the Parish of Bottesford (which includes the nearby hamlets of Easthorpe,and Normanton) are commemorated on two memorial plaques in St Mary's Church, Bottesford.
These two memorials are on the wall of the south transept of the Church.
Please "click" on each person's name to view their Commonwealth War Graves Commission casualty details on each person. To return to the Bottesford Living History site please go back to the previous page on your web browser. (Please note that all the links to the CWGC web site do not work currently. The CWGC recently updated its web site and the links on our site require amendment. We hope to update this page as soon as possible).
* Charles Baines latterly served with the East Lancashire Regiment, 2nd Battalion (30035). Formerly he was in the Leicestershire Regiment (33371) as listed on the Bottesford War Memorial.
The two memorials are inscribed as follows:
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1914 - To the glory of God - 1918
And in grateful & loving memory of those who gave their lives for their King & Country of the 186 Bottesford men who served in the Great War.
Royal Navy
G. Alfred Calcraft
Lincolnshire Yeomanry
A. Bernard Hickson
Leicestershire Regt.
Albert Asher
Charles Baines *
Cyril Barrand
Frederick Darby
Frank Pacey
J. Herbert G. Skinner
Frederick Shaw
Sherwood Foresters
Walter Hardy D .C. M.
Montagu J. V. Jackson
Arthur Mayfield
Clifford Miller
Lincoln Regt.
T. Harold Cooper
J. William Edwards
Durham L.I.
Philip Sutton
Worcestershire Regt.
Joseph W. Matthews
Royal West Kent Regiment
E. Hughes Holmes
North Stafford Regt.
William Palmer
South Stafford Regt.
H. Walter S. Hatton
Yorkshire Regt.
Charles Alliss
Royal Field Artillery
Robert Dolman
Machine Gun Corps
Edgar C. Raithby
J. Richard Robinson
Canadian Regt.
Charles A. Bend. M. M.
Arthur Gilding
Charles Pacey
R. Turlington N Page
Frank Raithby D. C. M
"They were a wall unto us both by night and day."
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1939 - To the glory of God - 1945
And in grateful and loving memory of those from this Parish who gave their lives for King and Country and freedom in the Second World War
Royal Navy
Philip Brewster
F. Bertram Turner
Sherwood Rangers
Frederick K. Bend
Royal Lincolnshire Regiment
Herbert Canham
Royal Leicestershire Regiment
Walter Jesson
Gloucestershire Regiment
Ian L. Mould
Royal Air Force
Colin Reeves
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Richard E. Walford
"Their name liveth evermore"
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Also Thomas W Skinner who served in the Leicestershire Regiment and then the Labour Corps.