Rampton All SaintsWar Memorial
The marble war memorial recording the names of the eight men from Rampton who died in the First World War is attached to the west wall. The inscription reads:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
THOSE MEN FROM THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR
KING AND COUNTRY IN THE WAR
1914 – 1919
PTE WILLIAM BAKER |
KINGS ROYAL RIFLES |
ARTHUR BAYES |
NORTHUMBERLAND
FUSILEERS |
GEORGE A. INGRAM |
LINCOLNSHIRE
REGIMENT |
GUNNER HARRY LOBLEY |
ROYAL GARRISON
ARTILLERY |
LIEUT MARK NORMAN RENNIE |
ROYAL NAVAL
RESERVE |
LIEUT THOMAS CEDRIC RENNIE |
PTE ALFRED GEORGE
SIMPSON |
SHERWOOD RANGERS
YEOMANRY |
PTE FREDERICK TACY |
LABOUR CORPS |
THEY REST IN PEACE |
The Roll of Honour is in the form of a wooden triptych memorial. Seven parishioners who were killed in the First World War are marked with a small circle in front of the name. For some reason Frederick Tacey, who died in May 1918, is not marked.
The names of the five men who died during the Second World War are also included. The memorial is located at the west end of the north arcade.
FOR GOD,
KING & COUNTRY |
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ROLL
OF HONOUR |
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ROLL
OF HONOUR |
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JOSEPH BAKER
WILLIAM BAKER
HENRY BAYES
JOHN W. BAYES
ARTHUR BAYES
GEORGE CARY
CHARLES CAVE
RICHARD CHAMPION
HENRY CHAMPION
GEORGE CLARK, B.R.C.S.
HARRY DANBY
WILLIAM B. DOBSON
GEORGE FENTON
RALPH GATWOOD
ALBERT E. HANDLEY
GEORGE R. HARRISON
WILLIAM HARRISON
ERNEST HARRISON
ARTHUR HOYLAND
GEORGE C. INGRAM
ERNEST KIRBY
HARRY LOBLEY
THOMAS W. BAKER
WILFRED BARTHORPE
CHARLES CAVE
CYRIL H. CAMPBELL
JOHN H. HILL |
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BENJAMIN MAKINS
FREDERICK MILLINGTON
H. POTTINGER
CEDRIC RENNIE
GILBERT RENNIE
MARK N. RENNIE
WILLIAM ROBINSON
WILLIAM SMART
JOHN SMITH
JOHN TAYLEY
FREDERICK TACEY
FRANK TINDALL
FREDERICK TINDALL
THOMAS TINDALL
JOHN W. TINDALL
MATTHEW TINDALL
JOHN TINDALL
MARK TEVERSHAM
THOMAS W. THACKER
JOHN WICKERSTAFFE
NORMAN WILKS
HERBERT WOODS
STANLEY YOUNG
RICHARD NORTON
ALFRED GEORGE SIMPSON
FREDERICK SMITH
ALBERT E. WOODS |
1939-1945
R.I.P.
GEORGE H. JONES
JOE JACKSON
RONALD WILLOWS
TOM MORRIS
CYRIL HAZELEY
MAURICE HUNT |
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There is a marble memorial to those who died during the First World War on the south wall of the south aisle. It was formerly in the Methodist Chapel in Rampton. It has an identical inscription to the war memorial attached to the west wall of the nave, by the tower arch.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
THOSE MEN FROM THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR
KING AND COUNTRY IN THE WAR
1914 – 1919
PTE WILLIAM BAKER |
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KINGS ROYAL RIFLES |
ARTHUR BAYES |
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NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS |
GEORGE A. INGRAM |
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LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT |
GUNNER HARRY LOBLEY |
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ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY |
LIEUT MARK NORMAN RENNIE |
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ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE |
LIEUT THOMAS CEDRIC RENNIE |
PTE ALFRED GEORGE SIMPSON |
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SHERWOOD RANGERS YEOMANRY |
FREDERICK TACY |
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LABOUR CORPS |
THEY REST IN PEACE
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Further information on the men listed on the war memorials is available on the Nottinghamshire Roll of Honour website.
The east window also serves as a memorial to the men of Rampton who were killed in the First World War.
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