
WIMPOLE
AND ARRINGTON WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © 2000 Ann Thompson
The
Wimpole and Arrington war memorial stands at the junction between the
A1189 and A603, Wimpole. It takes the form of a granite, Wheel cross
on a tapering shaft on a two-steeped plinth, a Sword of Sacrifice sites
in relief on the face. The inscription is to be found on the front face
of the plinth. The whole stands in a low walled surround. There are
eighteen names for World War 1 and three for World War 2. The memorial
was erected circa 1920 and rededicated in 1947. The paving and low retaining
wall were added in 1947 prior to the rededication.
The
corner junction at which the memorial is situated was once the significant
point on the road midway between the villages of Arrington and Wimpole.
Many of those recorded
on the Memorial were volunteers who enlisted in the infantry battalions
of the Suffolk Regiment, and who were later killed in action fighting
in northern France.
The
Wimpole
Parish website has detailed information about the men and women
on this memorial with researched information and photographs; the site
is maintained by Steve Odell.
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Photograph
Copyright © Ann Thompson & A.N. Other 2000 |
"IN
PROUD AND GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF WIMPOLE AND ARRINGTON
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR
COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914—1918"
AGAR-ROBARTES
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Thomas
Charles Reginald (The Hon.) |
Lieutenant
Temporary Captain, Commanding No 2 Company, 1st Ballation, Coldstream
Guards. Died from wounds received from sniper fire while bringing
in a wounded private from no man's land during the Battle of Loos
30 September 1915, Aged 35. Mention in Despatches (MiD) [LG 1
January 1916 page 30] Born 22 May 1880 at Lanhydrock Cornwall.
Educated Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Member of Parliament
for St. Austell and Mid-Cornwall from 1908. Eldest son of Thomas
Charles, 6th Viscount Clifden, and Mary, Viscountess Clifden,
of Lanhydrock, Bodmin, Cornwall. Buried in LAPUGNOY MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I Row D Grave 33 |
CLARKE |
Edward
George |
Private,
7762, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 27 March
1918. Aged 27. Born Arrington, enlisted Cambridge. Son of George
and Sarah Elizabeth Clarke, of Crow End, Arrington. No known grave.
Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 25
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COLLINS |
Harry
|
Private
13669, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26 August
1917. Aged 32. Born crica 1885 in Arrington. Husband of L. F.
Collins, of 50, Whitcomb St., Leicester Square, London. In 1911
he was single, aged 26, living with his parents and one sister,
a domestic gardener, living at Church End, Arrington, born Arrington.
Buried in HARGICOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot I Row
B Grave 13. [Listed as COLLIN on War memorial] |
INGREY |
Harry
Albert |
Private
3/8232, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 24 pril
1915. Aged 22. Born Croydon, cambridgeshire, enlisted Cambridge.
Son of Henry Ingrey, of 33, Croydon, Royston, Herts. No known
grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 21. |
INGREY |
William
|
Sergeant
5126, 3rd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment.
Died in United Kingdom 5 June 1915. Aged 38. Long Service and
Good Conduct Medal. Born Wimpole, enlisted Royston, resident Dunstable.
Son of Edward and Hannah Ingrey; husband of Beatrice May Ingrey,
of Belle Vue, West Parade, Dunstable. Buried in FELIXSTOWE NEW
CEMETERY, Suffolk. Section J. Grave 12. |
MATTHEWS |
David |
Private
16602, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July
1916, Born Haslingfield, enlisted Cambridge. Buried in GORDON
DUMP CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE, Somme, France. Plot IX Row
Q Grave 2. |
NEAVES |
John
Wallis |
Private
20870, 5th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infrantry). Died
12 February 1917. Aged 35. Formerly 35188, Suffolk Regiment. Enlisted
meldreth, resident Old Wimpole. Husband of Emma Neaves, of Wimpole.
In 1911 he was aged 29, an Assistant Wood Swayer, married to Emma
for 2 years, born Barrington, Cambridgeshire, resident Woodyard
Cottages, Wimpole. Buried in AVESNES-LE-COMTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV Row B Grave 6.
See
also Barrington War Memorial |
PELL |
Alfred
Henry |
Private
G/21259, 2nd Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Killed in action 27 October 1916. Formerly 10706, East Surrey
Regiment. Born Croydon, Surrey, enlisted Cambridge, resident Arrington.
Buried in BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut,
Belgium. Plot I. Row J. Grave 17. |
PRATT |
Charles
Hales |
Lance
Corporal 816, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's
Own). Died of wounds Monday 7 June 1915. Aged 31. Born and resident
Wimpole, enlisted Cambridge. Also listed with his mother's maiden
name in some records e.g. Charles PRATT HALES. Buried in ST. SEVER
CEMETERY, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot A. Row 9. Grave
45. |
REYNOLDS |
Alfred
Frederick |
Private
17522, 'A' Company, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Died of wounds 24 May 1916 Aged 22. Born and enlisted Cambridge.
Son of Alfred and Elizabeth Reynolds, of 15, River Lane, Newmarket
Rd., Cambridge. Buried in MERICOURT-L'ABBE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
Somme, France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 7. |
SKINNER |
Edward
Charles |
Private
15628, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 9 August
1916. Aged 25. Born New Wimpole, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Ellen
Skinner, of New Wimpole, Royston, Herts, and the late Charles
Skinner. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. |
SKINNER |
Frank
|
Private
13644, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July
1916. Aged 21. Born Wimpole, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Charles
and Ellen Skinner, of New Wimpole, Royston, Herts. Buried in GORDON
DUMP CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE, Somme, France. Plot X. Row
Q. Grave 5. |
SKINNER |
Harry
|
Private
23312, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 5 April 1918. Aged
20. Born Wimpole, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Ellen Skinner, of
New Wimpole, Royston, Herts, and the late Charles Skinner. No
known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Panel 25. |
SMITH |
Frederick
|
Private
8246, 1st, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 14 November
1914. Born and resident Arrington, enlisted Royston. No known
grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 31 and 33. |
WAYMAN |
William
|
Lance
Corporal 13658, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
1 July 1916. Aged 20. Born Wimpole, enlisted Cambridge. Son of
Walter and Annie Wayman, of New Wimpole, Royston, Herts. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 1 C and 2 A. |
WHETSTONE |
Henry George |
Acting
Corporal 814, 5th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's
Own). Died in United Kingdom 22 May 1915. Aged 29. Born Wimpole,
enlisted CAmbridge, resident Royston. Son of Mrs. Mary Whetstone,
of Southern Lodge, Wimpole, Royston, Herts. Buried in SS. MARY
AND SEXBURGA NEW CHURCHYARD, MINSTER-IN-SHEPPEY, Kent. Section
M. Grave 10. [ Also listed as 2nd Battalion on memorial] |
WILKINS |
Harry
|
Private
15636, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 February
1916. Aged 23. Born Arrington, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Rule
and Ellen Wilkins, of The Stables, Wimpole, Cambs. Buried in BREWERY
ORCHARD CEMETERY, BOIS-GRENIER, Nord, France. Plot IV. Row B.
3 Grave 5. |
WISBEY |
Frederick
George |
Private
40408, 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action
21 April 1917. Formerly 34374, Suffolk Regiment. Born Nuthampstead,
Hertfordshire, enlisted Wimpole, resident Arrington. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 1 C. |
1939-1945 |
ALLISON |
Florence Elizabeth |
Leading
Aircraftwoman 2130584, Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Died Saturday
8 December 1945, Aged 21. Daughter of William Allison, and of
Olive Allison, of Hornsey, Middlesex. Buried in NEW SOUTHGATE
CEMETERY, Hertfordshire Kerb Wall. Section A.H. Grave 99.
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BULLEN |
William
Randall |
Private
5835462, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died as a Japanese
Prisoner of War while working on the Thailand-Burma Railway 21
October 1943. Aged 34. Son of George and Ellen Bullen; husband
of Winifred Marguerite Bullen, of Cambridge. Buried in KANCHANABURI
WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot 2. Row B. Grave 11. |
LAW |
John
William |
Private
5831012, 2nd Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died as Prisoner
of War being transported on the Japanese 'Hell Ship' Hofuku Maru
when it was sunk by planes from U.S. Aircraft Carrier 21 September
1944. Aged 27. As a Japanese prisoner he was part of HQ Company,
Party J.34. No known grave. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL,
Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 59. |
Also
listed for this parish in the Ely Cathedral Second World War Book
of Remembrance: |
MEADOWS |
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No
further details currently. |
Last updated
31 October, 2022
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