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          | EYEWORTH 
              WAR MEMORIALWorld War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed informationCompiled 
              and copyright © 2002 Martin Edwards
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        The 
          memorial is inside the parish church of All Saints. It takes the form 
          of a white marble tablet framed in elaborately and irregularly shaped, 
          grey, marble, backboard with black indentations and a wreath centrally 
          with the white tablet inscribed with the dedication and names in black 
          lettering. The memorial was unveiled by Lady Delia Peel and dedicated 
          by Rev. E. D. F. Mann 9 January 1921. (Please note: The photograph and 
          transcription were taken through the stained glass window opposite the 
          plaque and may be inaccurate - the church was locked). There is also 
          a hand written Roll of Honour hanging on the North wall of church interior 
          that was damaged by the damp in the building but has been restored and 
          now hung in a modern glazed frame that lists the men from the village 
          that served in World War 1.  
         
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        PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY OF THE MEN OF EYEWORTH WHOGAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
 
         
          | FRANKLIN | Harold 
            [Wilfred] | Private 
              56621, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers formerly 50984, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Killed in action 23rd April 1918 in France & Flanders. 
              Aged 19. Born Eyeworth, enlisted Bedford. Son of George and Emily 
              A. Franklin, of Eyeworth, Sandy, Beds. Vicar of Eyeworth 1906-1909. 
              In the 1911 census he was aged 12, born Eyeworth, at school, son 
              of George and Emily Franklin, resident Eyeworth Sandy, Bedfordshire,. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Panel 45 and 46. |   
          | PEEL, MC & Bar | The 
            Hon. Maurice Berkley |  
              Chaplain 
                4th Class, Royal Army Chaplain's Department. Killed in action 
                14th May 1917. Aged 44. Son of Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount 
                Peel, former Speaker of the House of Commons; husband of the late 
                Emily Peel. Vicar of Tamworth since 1915. In the 1881 census he 
                was aged 7, born City of London, Middlesex, son of Arthur W and 
                Adelaide Peel, resident 70, Eaton P, St George Hanover Square, 
                London & Middlesex. In the 1901 census he was aged 27, born 
                London, a Clergyman Church of England, boarding at St Simons Zelotes 
                Vicarage, 74, Morpeth Street, Bethnal Green, London & Middlesex. 
                In the 1911 census he was aged 37, born London, a Clergyman in 
                the established church, married to Emily with one son, resident 
                17, Park Road, Beckenham, Kent. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.) 
                and Bar. Buried in QUEANT ROAD CEMETERY, BUISSY, Pas de Calais, 
                France. Plot V. Row A. Grave 31. Also listed on the following 
                memorials: 
               
                New 
                  College Oxford memorial  
                St 
                  Georges Church memorial, Glascote, Staffordshire 
                individual 
                  memorial, Tamworth, Staffordshire,  
                Army 
                  Chaplains World War 1 memorial, Aldershot Hampshire,  
                St 
                  Edithas Church memorial, Tamworth, Staffordshire,  
                St 
                  Pauls Church memorial, Beckenham, Greater London,  
                Holy 
                  Trinity Church memorial, Wilnecote, Staffordshire 
                Hopwas, 
                  Coton and Alders memorial, Hopwas, Staffordshire 
                Hopwas 
                  Village memorial, Hopwas Staffordshire individual 
                memorial 
                  to Rev M B Peel, Glascote, Staffordshire |   
          | SOLE | Jonah | Private 
              26711, 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 9th 
              August 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Eyeworth, enlisted Whitehall, 
              Middlesex, resident Ashwell, Hertfordshire. Married Grace Geeves 
              in the July to September Quarter 1912 in Biggleswade Registration 
              District. In the 1891 census he was aged 2, born Campton, Hertfordshire, 
              grandson of Samuel Sole (a widower), son of George and Amelia Sole, 
              resident The Village, Eyworth, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. In the 
              1901 census he was aged 13, born Campton, Bedfordshire, a Farm labourer, 
              son of George and Amelia Sole, resident Eyeworth, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. 
              In the 1911 census he was aged 22, born Campton, Bedfordshire, a 
              Labourer, son of George and Amelia Sole, resident Eyeworth, Sandy, 
              Bedfordshire. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, 
              Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C. |  YET 
        IS THEIR HOPE FULL OF IMMORTALITY THESE 
        ARE THE NAMES OF THE EYEWORTHMEN WHO SERVED THEIR KING AND COUNTRY
 IN THE WAR 1914 - 1918
 LET THEM FOR EVER BE HELD IN REMEMBRANCE
 THESE 
        DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY 
         
          | BRIM | Alfred | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | BRIM | George | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | BROWN | Arthur | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | CARTER | Albert | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | CARTER | Ernest | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | CARTER | Fred 
            George | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | CARTER | John 
            B | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | CARTER | Sidney | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | CARTER | Walter 
            J | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | DANIELS | Samuel 
            G | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | ENDERSBY | Thomas 
            J | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | FRANKLIN | Arthur | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | FRANKLIN | Harold |  See 
              war memorial (above) |   
          | FRANKLIN | Wilfred 
            G | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | MANLEY | Albert 
            Ed | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | PEEL | Maurice 
            Berkeley |  See 
              war memorial (above) |   
          | PEEL | Sidney | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | SAUNDERSON | Albert 
            J | No 
              further information currently available |   
          | SOLE | Jonah |  See 
              war memorial (above) |   
          | TONGUE | Henry | No 
              further information currently available |  Last 
        updated 
        29 June, 2021
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