Royaume-Uni Saint David's

Conflits commémorés
  • 1914-18
  • Monument paroissial
informations déposées par Dos Santos Antonio dernière mise à jour le 08/11/2023

Description du monument

Caractéristiques

  • Structure
    • Plaque commémorative
      • avec fronton
  • Ornementation religieuse
    • Croix
      • Croix latine au sommet
Tableau en bois avec fronton surmonté d’une croix latine, encadrant une liste sur papier.

Matériaux

Bois et papier

Inscriptions présentes sur le monument

1914 - 1918
God, King and Country
Roll of Honour
(1914 – 1918 Dieu, le Roi et la Patrie Livre d’Honneur)

Les morts

Liste de ceux qui ont servi en 1914-1918
Saint David’s Cathedal :

Captain, his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K. G., Grenadier Guards
Lieutenant, his Royal Highness the Prince Albert, K. G., R. N.
Bebb, Basil John Montford Capt., R. E. (wounded)
Bevan, the Right Rev. E. L., D. D. Chaplain
Davies, Rev. D. Sinnett L., B. A. Chaplain
Evans, Arthur Basil George 2nd Lieut., South Wales Borderers
Green, Sebald Walter Bluett Lieut.-Commander, R. N.
Green, Serbert Francis St. Davids Col., R. A. M. C.
Green, Wilfrith Gerald Key Lieut.-Col., 36th Jacob's Horse, D. S. C.
Howell, Arthur Anthony, C. M. G. Brig.-Gen., London Reserve Brigade (dead)
Jones, Rev. Canon J. H. W., M. A. Chaplain
Jones, William Basil Loxdale Flight Observer, R. N. (drowned)
Lloyd, Charles Geoffrey Capt., Supply & Transport Corps
Mason, Fred Lieut., Artisis' Rifles
Owen, Andrew Geraint J. Lieut., Welsh., M. C. (wounded)
Owen, David Illtyd 2nd Lieut., R. W. F. (wounded)
Owen, John Peredur Lieut., Royal Welsh Fusiliers, M. C.
Priestman, C. C. 2nd. Lieut., Durham Light Infantry
Smith, Henry Faithful, M. D. Lieut., R. A. M. C.
Smith, Rev Canon M. L., D. D. Senior Chaplain, 30th Division, D. S. C.
Spurrell, Walter Oliver Lieut.-Commander, R. N.
Williams, George Edgar, P. Lieut., South Wales Borderers
Williams, Henry W. D. Lieut., 4th Welsh
Williams, Rev. H. H., M. A. Chaplain
Williams, Rev. W. J., B. A. Chaplain, M. C.

Paroisse de Saint David’s :
Arnold, Adrian 4th Welsh
Arnold, Bertram 4th Can. M. Rifles (Prisoner in Germany)
Arnold, Sydney J. Sapper, 4th Canadian Railway Troops
Barkway, George R. G. A.
Beynon, Thomas A. S. C.
Boulton, W. Staff-Sergeant, A. S. C.
Bowen, James R. N. R.
Brown, George A. S. C.
Butler, Charles Corporal, Welsh
Byrant, F. A. S. C.
Byrant, W. R. N. R.
Cass, Benjamin 9th Welsh
Chape, William P. O., R. N., C. G.
Collins, John Welsh
Crouch, Albert R. F. A.
Crump, Fred 11th Hussars
Davies, Albert R. N. R.
Davies, Arthur 8th Welsh (wounded)
Davies, E. Sergeant, 19th Welsh
Davies, Emlyn 2nd Officer, M. M.
Davies, George B. 9th Welsh, Croix de Guerre
Davies, Henry 3rd Welsh
Davies, Henry James Anti-Aircraft Section
Davies, Thomas Rees R. E.
Davies, William R. E.
Davies, William R. F. A. (gassed)
Davies, William T. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Elliott, J. H. Captain, R. A. M. C., M. C.
Ellis, James Boatman, R. N., C. G. (invalided)
Evans, Edgar O. A. O. C.
Evans, Evan Sapper, R. E.
Evans, George
Evans, Gwilym R. F. A.
Evans, Hubert Morgan R. E.
Evans, John A. S. C.
Evans, Robert R. A. M. C.
Evans, William Francis A. S. C.
Evans, William Labour Battalion
Faulaber, Henry Corporal, A. S. C
Frost, Joseph
Gabriel, Arthur
Gauld, John Pioneer, 19th Welsh
Griffiths, D. J.Lieut., Ordnance Corps
Griffiths, Harry R. A. M. C.
Griffiths, J. Welsh (killed)
Griffiths, Peter James R. F. A. (wounded at Mons)
Gronow, Ernest Stanley South Wales Borderers (wounded)
Gronow, Hedley Latimer Royal Welsh Fusiliers (discharged)
Gronow, Lemuel H. Lancasters
Harries, Arthur Devons
Harries, Clifford R. N.
Harries, David R. N.
Harries, Hugh R. E.
Harries, James J. Lancasters
Harries, Owen H. 5th Gloucesters
Harries, Sebert M. T. S.
Harries, William R. F. A. (discharged)
Harries, William Oxford & Bucks. Light Infantry (missing)
Hart, William Welsh (killed)
Hartley, Thomas J. C. P. O., R. N., C. G.
Hicks, Thomas 4th Welsh
Higgins, James Boatman, R. N., C. G
Howolls, James 9th Welsh (dead)
Howolls, J. H. Capt., 5th Dragoon Guards (wounded)
Howolls, William Welsh
Hughes, George 18th Welsh
Hughes, Rev. J.Chaplain
Hughes, Thomas R. N. R.
Hughes, Thomas R. E., Postal Section
James, D. H.Labour Battalion
James, Edwin R. N.
James, Ivor T. 19th Welsh
James, James R. G. A.
James, Samuel L. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
James, Samuel, 13th Welsh (wounded)
Jenkins, Francis V. M. T. S.
Jenkins, George R. F. C.
Jenkins, John James R. A.
John, David R. N. R.
John, Edwin R. N. R.
John, Fred Driver, R. F. A.
John, Henry Master, M. M., D. S. C.
John, Henry J. 9th Welsh
John, RaymondR. A. M. C.
John, Thomas 6th Welsh
John, T. H. Labour Battalion
Jones, Edwin G. A. O. C.
Jones, F. Tudor Captain, R. F. A.
Jones, Godfrey R. E.
Jones, James 23rd Welsh
Jones, William G. 18th Welsh (discharged)
Lewis, Cyril South Wales Borderers (discharged)
Lewis, David 5th Welsh
Lewis, Fred. ReginaldR. G. A.
Lewis, James Corporal, South Wales Borderers
Lewis, James South Wales Borderers (missing)
Lewis, James National Service
Lewis, J. F. A. Captain, 24th Battalion, Welsh
Lewis, Mortimer Royal Welsh Fusiliers (killed)
Lewis, Normanr R. F. C.
Lewis, Santley 14th Welsh
Lewis, Thomas Pembrokeshire Yeomanry
Lewis, William H. R. N. R.
Llewelyn, Edgar Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Llewelyn, F. D. Lieut., 67th Auxiliary Steam Co., A. S. C.
Lloyd, Frank Morice Sapper, R. E.
Lloyd, Robert South Wales Borderers
Martin, Lambert Artisits' Rifles
Martin, William 3rd Welsh (wounded and discharged)
Martin, W. H. Captain, R. N. D. (wounded)
Mathias, Daniel A. S. C.
Mathias, Gwyn 4th Leicesters (wounded)
Mathias, John R. N.
Mayall, Henry Devons (wounded)
Meledine, Fred
Meledine, James
Morgan, GwilymDriver, A. S. C.
Morgan, Henry R. N. R.
Morris, Fred Machine Gun Corps
Morris, James R. E. (killed)
Morris, Samuel A. S. C.
Morris, Thomas R. E.
Morris, Thomas ??? (wounded)
Morris, William ??? (wounded)
Morris, W. ???, R. N.
Morse, Tilson ???
Mortimer, Sidney ???
Moss, Charles ??? (wounded)
Moss, Christmas 12th Welsh
Moss, David J. 6th Gloucesters (wounded)
Moss, Richard 10th Welsh
Moss, William H. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Nokes, George 16th Welsh
Noble, William Welsh
Owen, Elwyn R. G. A.
Owen, W. Labour Battalion
Page, W. A.
Parry, William Anti-Aircraft Section
Perkins, H. G. Musketry Instructor
Phillips, Cecil R. N. R.
Phillips, Cuthbert R. E.
Phillips, Ebenezer J. R. F. A.
Phillips, Fred R. E.
Phillips, Harry R. N.
Phillips, Wm. Charles R. E.
Phillips, W. T. Sergeant, R. E.
Prance, Albert W. 15th Welsh
Price, James R. F. C.
Price, James T. South Lancasters (killed)
Price, John11th Hussars (killed)
Prickett, John R. N.
Rees, Arthur South Wales Borderers
Rees, Blethin Treharne Major, Monmouths
Reynolds, Levi Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Reynolds, Thomas Welsh (discharged)
Richards, John 9th Welsh (gassed)
Richards, Thomas Driver, A. S. C. (wounded)
Richards, William T. 11th Welsh
Roach, John Master, M. M.
Roberts, Arthur R. N.
Roberts, Elmore A. S. C. (wounded)
Roberts, Rev. F. W. Chaplain
Roberts, George R. E.
Roberts, Hugh Gunner, R. F. A. (killed)
Roberts, J. Master, M. M.
Roberts, J. Edgar Eng. Sub-Lieut., R. N. R.
Rowe, Joseph Master, M. M.
Rowlands, William York & Lancasters
Sais, John2nd Welsh (discharged)
Sais, Thomas Welsh Guards
Sais, William 1st Welsh
Sant, J. S. Sapper, R. E.
Shea, Arthur E.P. O. 2nd, R. N., C. G.
Silocox, E. 4th Hussars (wounded)
Sime, John R. A. M. C.
Smith, George R. G. A.
Smith, Lionel R.A. S. C.
Spackman, Frank R. A. M. C.
Stephens, Gwilym Pembrokeshire Yeomanry
Stephens, John R. F. A. (killed in France)
Thomas, Charles R. N.
Thomas, Daniel Elias Corporal, South Wales Borderers
Thomas, Frederick PriceLabour Battalion
Thomas, Gwyn 18th Welsh
Thomas, G. John R. N.
Thomas, Hugh M. T. S. (gassed)
Thomas, Ivor George R. G. A.
Thomas, John 13th Welsh (wounded)
Thomas, J. E. 5th Welsh Transport (wounded)
Thomas, John M. 2nd Lieut., R. E.
Thomas, John W. Bombardier, R. F. A.
Thomas, Oliver R. G. A.
Thomas, William National Service
Tossell, Ivor Captain, 10th Welsh, M. C.
Tossell, Percy R. G. A.
Tossell, Sidney R. A. M. C. (discharged)
Tudor, Evan R. F. A.
Tudor, John Owen 3rd Engineer, M. M.
Tudor, Lewis R. E. (wounded at Loos)
Walker, Basil Northumberland Fusiliers
Ward, 4th Welsh
Watkins, Henry J. R. A. M. C.
Watkin, William John National Service
Watts, David National Service
Watts, James Cheshires
Williams, Eustace James MillerLieut., R. F. A. (wounded)
Williams, G. Checkland Captain, Worcesters
Williams, Hugh 13th Welsh (killed)
Williams, Iorwerth D.R. A. M. C.
Williams, John G.R. G. A.
Williams, John Perkin M. M.
Williams, ???welin D. Essex (in hospital)
Williams, ?. Phelps Master, M. M.
Williams, Thomas Lieut., R. N. R.
Williams, Thomas 1st Welsh
Williams, William Watts H. 2nd Officer, acting, M. M
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Wood, George Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Wood, James
Wright, Fred. Royal (London) Fusiliers
Yeo, Albert