OTHER GRAVES
Below is a list of graves which will not be visited in September; if you are able to visit them we would be very appreciative. Please email andrew.allen (at)exeter.ox.ac.uk for more information.
**UPDATE** Those graves in italics have been visited since we issued our appeal. Many thanks to those Old Members and Friends who have done so.
GRAVES IN THE UK:
BAILEY, JOHN WINCKWORTH
St Martin’s Churchyard [Extension], Ruislip
BLACKBURN, REGINAL HERBERT
Norwood Cemetery
LOCKHART, HENRY KING
Hexham Cemetery
MASSIAH-PALMER, WERNER WILLIAM THOMAS OBE
St Margaret’s Churchyard, Edgware
O’RORKE, THE REV’D BENJAMIN GARNISS, DSO
Falmouth Cemetery, Cornwall
PICKOP, JAMES TAYLOR GREER
All Souls’ Kensal Green Cemetery
STANFIELD, CHARLES CECIL
Aldershot Miliatary Cemetery
WHITEMAN, HAROLD ERNEST
Bexhill Cemetery
WYATT, ARTHUR THOMAS ELFORD
Broughton Church Cemetery
NON UK GRAVES:
BELL, FRANCIS DE BEAUVOIR
Basra War Cemetery
BIDDULPH, ROBERT ASSHETON
Killoughy Church of Ireland Churchyard
COX, CLARENCE RUPERT
Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt
DAFFEN, HAROLD CHARLES
Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Dublin
DOBSON, HAROLD PIERCE
Basra Memorial
EVE, WILLIAM HENRY
Baghdad [North Gate] War Cemetery
HUDSON, EDWARD STANLEY
Sarigol Military Cemetery, Kriston, Greece
SCHOFIELD, ALEXANDER TRAIES
Baghdad [North Gate] War Cemetery
I can certainly do Hexham cemetery. I’ll let you know when I’ve got a day fixed.
Yours, Bill Roberts
Yes, we’ve been to Hexham, found Henry’s grave, part of a splendid Lockhart family memorial, went on to find him commemorated in the Golf Club (very hospitable) and the Abbey, and the war memorial outside in the park. Flowers and rosemary left.
Bill and Anne Roberts, Kirkoswald, Cumbria.
I had a very satisfying morning today at Broughton churchyard. The
incumbent Rev David Eames was able to find the grave in the
‘old’graveyard’: a lovely walled enclosure south of the graveyard around
the church. Sadly, in both graveyards, the tombstones have been gathered
at the fringes for the convenience of grass mowing; but the tall cross
for Captain Wyatt was too big to disturb, and still lies over his grave.