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|  | Note: 17 year old Sid Shepherd is buried in lonely part of the church yard. He was the first man of the 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment to die - on December 4th 1914. His headstone is not CWGC pattern although his grave is in the CWGCs care. The Leverington War Memorial is in the burial ground directly across the road from the church. Photographs courtesy & copyright © Phil Curme - 2000 |  | 
THIS 
        MEMORIAL
        TO THEIR GLORIOUS DEAD
        WHO FELL IN THE
        GREAT WAR 1914-1919
        IS ERECTED BY THE PARISHIONERS OF LEVERINGTON
        AND DEDICATED ON OCT. 10 1920 
| BASSETT | William Bowsett | G/22245 
              Pte, 1/5th (Weald of Kent) East Kent Regiment. Died Durban, 10-9-17. 
              Durban (Stellawood) Cemetery.   | 
| BURROWS | Joseph C | 11097 
              L/Cpl, 13th Royal Fusiliers. Dow 11-4-17, age 21 Son of John William 
              and Maria Burrows, of Roman Bank, Leverington. Duisans British Cemetery, 
              Pas de Calais, France.   | 
| COUSINS | Leslie | T4/084479 
              Driver, 230th Coy Army Service Corps, attached 11th Suffolk Rgt, 
              A company transport section. Died 16-2-16, age 19. Lived Gipsy Lane. 
              Aire Communal Cemetery, France.   | 
| ETHERINGTON | Arthur W | PO/17800 
              Pte, Royal Marine Light Infantry (HMS Queen Mary). Killed in action 
              31-5-16, Battle of Jutland, age 18. Son of F J and E Etherington, 
              of Leverington Common. Portsmouth Memorial, Hampshire.   | 
| FISHER | Arthur J | 6621 
              Pte, 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26-8-14. Lived Roman 
              Bank. La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, France. Brother of Ernest, 
              below.   | 
| FISHER | Ernest | 17610 
              Pte, 10th Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 23-7-16, age 
              24. Lived Roman Bank. Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Brother 
              of Arthur, above.   | 
| FULLER | Arthur W | 235169 
              L/Cpl, 8th Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 21-7-18. Son 
              of Mr A Fuller, North Brink, Wisbech. Formerly Cambridgeshire Regiment. 
              St Amand British 
              Cemetery, Pas de Calais.   | 
| FULLER | Herbert | 325867 
              Pte, 1/1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 22-3-18. Pozieres 
              Memorial, Somme, France.   | 
| GRIGGS | Thomas | 3345 
              Cpl, 19th Hussars. Killed in action 19-5-15. Ypres (Menin Gate) 
              Memorial, Ieper, Belgium. (Also Gorefield).   | 
| LAKE | Sidney | 41838 
              Pte, 4th Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 6-4-18, age 19. 
              Son of James and Emma Lake, of Hickman's Farm, Leverington. Pozieres 
              Memorial, Somme, France.   | 
| LAKEY | Albert Edward | G/21231 
              Pte, 2nd Queen's Royal West Surrey. Killed in action 11-5-17, age 
              22. Formerly 20825 East Surrey Regiment. Arras Memorial, France. 
                | 
| MISSIN | Joseph | R122, 
              Able Seaman/Pte, Howe Btn, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Killed 
              in action 25-3-18. Son of Mr and Mrs J Missin, Fitton End, Gorefield. 
              Arras Memorial, France. Brother of George (Gorefield).   | 
| PLITSCH | George E | T/331075, 
              No 1 Coy, 9th Divisional Train, Army Service Corps. Farm labourer, 
              called up 4-9-17. Served overseas from 6-1-18. Husband of Mrs Edith 
              Plitsch, of Ringers Lane, Leverington. Son of Richard & Rebecca 
              Plitsch, Ryan St, Wisbech (in 1881 census). Discharged 18-6-19, 
              giving address as 17 Horseshoe Terrace, Wisbech. Died 9-7-19, age 
              41, at 17 Horseshoe Terrace, Leverington. . | 
| SHEPHERD | Sidney Alfred | 16392 
              Pte, 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Died home 4-12-14. Leverington 
              (St Leonard) Churchyard.   | 
| SLINN | Albert | G/34646 
              Pte, 16th (Public Schools) Middlesex Regiment. 31-5-17, age 24. 
              Son of James and Ann Maria Slinn, of 15 River Terrace, Wisbech. 
              Arras Memorial, Pad de Calais, France.   | 
| WELLS | Frederick | 256806 
              Sapper, 21st Light Railway Operating Company, Royal Engineers. Killed 
              in action 20-10-17, age 27. Lived Horseshoe Terrace, Wisbech. Son 
              of Ellen Wells, of Tydd Gote. Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, 
              Belgium.   | 
| WINSOR | William Filby | 326927 
              Pte, ACompany, 8th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 31-5-17, age 
              29. Formerly 4781 Cambridgeshire Regiment. Son of Mrs Sarah Ann 
              Winsor, of Leverington Common. Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. 
                | 
| On churchyard memorial: | ||
| GEORGE | Ernest Frederick | 51, 
              Pte, 8th Btn Canadians (90th Winnipeg Rifles). Died 26-4-15 PoW 
              Roulers, Belgium. Captured when gassed at St Julien 23-4-15. Son 
              of Mrs George, Ringers Lane, Leverington. Born Wisbech. Roeselare 
              Communal Cemetery, Belgium.   
 GEORGE, Ernest Frederick, Corporal , number 51, A Company, 8th Battalion (90th Winnipeg Rifles), 2nd Brigade, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Eldest son of Arthur Atherton George of Leverington, near Wisbech, by his wife Sarah, sister of Captain Thomas Elson-Ivey, 1st Oxfordshire and Buckingham L.I. (taken prisoner at Kut)and dau of Samuel Ivey, of Bristol. Born Leverington co. Cambridge23-9-1889, educated church school, wisbech. Was employed for five years with Messrs Dawbarn & Sons, Wisbech, went to Winnipeg, Canada in April 1912, and worked on the Canadian Pacific Railroad, volunteered on the outbreak of war and joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Came over with the first contingent in nov 1914, trained at Valcartier camp, Quebec and Salisbury, went to France 18-2-1915 and was reported missing after the heavy fighting at Ypres 22 to 24-4-1915. On this occasion the 8th Battalion , commanded by Lieut-Col Lispett held the extreme left of the brigade position at the most critical moment. The Battalion was expelled from the trenches early on friday morning (23rd April) by an emission of poisonous gas, but recovering in three quaters of an hour, it counter-attacked, re took the trenches it had abandoned, and bayoneted the enemy; and after the third brigade had been forced to retire, Lieut-Col Lispett held his position , though his left was in the air, until two British Regiments filled the gap on saturday night. It would seem George was wounded and taken prisoner, for according to a postcard received from Corporal W.S. Poser of the same battalion (himself a prisoner) George died of wounds or gas poisoning, in the red cross hospital at Roulers, 26-4-1915. He was unmarried, his younger brother private John Robert George, served with th first Northamptonshire Regiment in France aug 1914 to march 1915 and is now (1916) with the third battalion in Gillingham. See also Wisbech. | 
| Buried in Leverington (St Leonard) Churchyard: | ||
| BRIGHTWELL | E L | 661486 
              Pte, 583rd Home Service Employment Company, Labour Corps. Drowned 
              17-8-19, age 24. Formerly 16311 Pte, 8th Suffolk Regiment. Son of 
              John and Ann Brightwell, 17 River Terrace, Wisbech.   | 
| RUNDELL | Richard | 214283 
              Pioneer, 87th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died home 8-11-18, 
              age 30. Richmond, Surrey.   | 
| YOUNG | Arthur | 2459 
              Sgt, E Reserve, RAF. Died pneumonia 16-2-21, age 24.   | 
| THE 
              GOLDEN EVENING BRIGHTENS | ||
| COOPER | Stanley | 
 Extract from Wisbech Standard 1945: ANOTHER 
                FAR EAST 
 | 
| DIGGINS | William Arthur | 
 Extract from Wisbech Standard 1941: News 
                Received of 
 | 
| DUFF | [Herbert] Frederick |  Driver 
              2337960, X Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals. Killed in action 
              in the Western Desert, Middle East, 31 October 1942. Aged 26. Born 
              and resident Cambridgeshire. In the 1939 Register he was born 24 
              June 1916, a Public Works Contractor's Labourer, son of George F 
              and Rose A Duff, resident 14, River Terrace, Leverington, Wisbech 
              R.D., Cambridgeshire. Husband of Ivy (nee Mann) Duff, of Hunstanton, 
              Norfolk. married July to September Quarter 1940 in Fakenham Registration 
              District, Norfolk. Buried in EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot 
              XXIII. Row E. Grave 20. | 
| GROVES | George Frederick |  [Listed 
              as GROVE on CWGC] Private 6023166, 1/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment. 
              Died 29 October 1942. Aged 22. Son of Alfred and Maud Clara Grove, 
              of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Buried in EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY, Egypt. 
              Plot VI. Row D. Grave 10. | 
| LARGE | George Henry |  Sgt, 
              5823038, 287 Field Coy, Royal Engineers. 21-11-43, age 38, Prisoner 
              of War. Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery, Myanmur. Born and resident Cambridgeshire. | 
| INGLE | [Arthur] Stanley |  [Listed as Arthur Stanley INGLE on CWGC and as Private] 
              Corporal 5780885, Army Catering Corps attahced to Oxfordshire and 
              Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Died from wounds at Verden on Wednesday 
              18 April 1945. Civilian occupation Manager for Chiropodist of Norfolk 
              Street, Wisbech. Buried in HANOVER WAR CEMETERY, Niedersachsen, 
              Germany. Plot 7. Row F. Grave 10. | 
| LENTON | Maurice | Pte, 
              14581008, 6th York & Lancaster Regiment. 14-11-44, age 29. Meldola 
              War Cemetery, Italy.   | 
| MISSIN | Harold Bert | Pte, 
              5826605, 1st Suffolk Regiment. 17-10-44, age 27. Jenres War Cemetery, 
              Netherlands.   | 
| ROCKETT | Harry Major | Spr, 
              2090370, 287 Field Coy Royal Engineers. 26-4-42, age 24, Prisoner 
              of War. Son of Mr & Mrs H Rockett. Singapore Memorial, Singapore. 
                | 
| SCALES | Frederick Arthur | Sgt, 
              1629783, 61 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, based Skellingthorpe, 
              Lincs, flying Lancasters. 23-9-44, age 20. Son of Arthur & Nellie 
              Scales, of Leverington. Almelo General Cemetery, Netherlands.  
             | 
| STRAWSON | Gordon Edgar | 
 
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| WALTON | Sidney Claude |  Lance 
              Bombardier 962034, 76 (Shropshire Yeomanry) Mdeium Regiment, Royal 
              Artillery. Killed in action at Cassino, Italy, 15 February 1944. 
              Aged 26. Born 2 February 1918 in Thorney, Peterborough, Northamptonshire 
              [sic], resident Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Baptised 3 february 
              1918  
              in Thorney, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire  
              [sic]. Son 
              of Tom and Rose Walton; husband of Phyllis Maud Walton (nee Ingle), 
              of Outwell, married 30 September 1941 at Outwell. In the 1939 Register 
              he was born 2 February 1918, a General Stores Stockroom Assistant, 
              son of Tom and Rose Walton, resident Sutton Road, Leverington, Wisbech, 
              Wisbech R.D., Cambridgeshire. Buried in CASSINO WAR CEMETERY, Italy. 
              Plot XIV. Row J. Grave 17. See also Queens 
              School, Wisbech Extract from England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1944: 
 Extract from Wisbech Standard 1944: 
 | 
| "GREATER 
              LOVE HATH NON MAN Also listed for this parish in the Ely Cathedral Second World War Book of Remembrance & other sources: | ||
| ANDERSON | Kenneth [Stanley] | Cpl, 
              1270728, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 19-2-45. Son of 
              Harry & Gertrude Anderson; husband of Jessie Isabel Anderson, 
              of Cambridge. Buried Gorefield (St Paul) Churchyard, Cambs. See 
              also Gorefield.   | 
| DENNISS | Fred | No 
              information. See also Gorefield  
             | 
| HAWKINS | Herbert |  
              Probably: Herbert HAWKINS, Guardsman, 
              2615954, 3rd Bn., Grenadier Guards, who died on Tuesday 21 May 1940, 
              age 21. Commemorated: DUNKIRK MEMORIAL Nord, France. Born and resident 
              Cambridgeshire. See also Gorefield | 
| HOWLETT | Christopher [James] | Pte, 
              5949181, 2nd East Surrey Regiment. Died 26-2-45, age 25, Prisoner 
              of War. Listed Singapore Memorial, Singapore. See also Gorefield. 
                | 
| PRESTON | William [Charles Henry] | L/Sgt, 
              5933598, 2nd Cambridgeshire Rgt, Suffolk Regiment. Died at sea 21-9-44, 
              age 25, Prisoner of War. Son of Sidney & Ethel Preston; husband 
              of Edith Preston, Garston, Watford, Herts. Listed Singapore Memorial, 
              Singapore. See also Gorefield.  
             | 
| SYMONDS | Arthur [Robert] | L/Cpl, 
              2343023, Royal Corps of Signals. Died 20-11-43, age 27. Son of Robert 
              & Florence Elizabeth Symonds, of Wisbech. Buried Gorefield (St 
              Paul) Churchyard, Cambs. See also Gorefield. 
                | 
| TAWN, DSM, BEM | Robert George | Able 
              Seaman C/JX 137109, H.M.S. Vernon (Diving Establishment), Royal 
              Navy. Killed in Falmouth Inner Harbour, whilst de-fusing an unexploded 
              Land Mine, dropped by parachute from a Luftwaffe Bomber, 6th March 
              1941. Aged 24. Son of Charlott Tawn and stepson of Harry Maile, 
              of Leverington Common, Cambridgeshire. Awarded the Distinguished 
              Service Medal (D.S.M.) and the British Empire Medal (B.E.M.). Buried 
              in FALMOUTH CEMETERY, Falmouth, Cornwall. Section L. Row C. Grave 
              9.   Note: Able Seaman Tawn, a Royal Navy Diver was Killed in Falmouth Inner Harbour, whilst de-fusing an unexploded Land Mine, dropped by parachute from a Luftwaffe Bomber. Along with Able Seaman Tawn, Six other men also lost their lives. All are buried in Falmouth Cemetery, with the exception of one, named Sutherland, whose remains were never found. See also Wisbech St Mary War Memorial | 
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