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Cambridge, King's College Chapel WW2

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This memorial consists of two panels one either side of the main door. It is situated in a small (Memorial Chapel) within the main chapel on the south side
1939 QUASI MORIENTES ET ECCE VIVIMUS 1945

Fellows
BALFOUR, Ronald Edmond. Major 177838, Kings Royal Rifle Corps, attached to Monuments, Fine Arts and Archive Section. S.H.A.E.F. died 10th March 1945 aged 41. Son of Lt Colonel, Kenneth Robert and Mary Eleanor nee Broadwood of Marlow, Buckinghamshire. M.A. Buried at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany
PURDIE, Donald

Scholars
BALFOUR, Stephen Francis
BERESFORD, John Baldwyn
BISHOP, Herbert Francis
BLAND, David John Nevile
BOSANQUET, Richard Guy. Captain 143462, 1st Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, died 8th June 1944 aged 25. Son of Geoffrey Couthorpe and Mildred Eleanor, nee Simeon, of Seal, Kent. Scholar of Eton and Kings College, Cambridge. Buried at Bolsena War Cemetery, Italy
BOYD, John Darrell.
BROWN, Norman Spencer.
BUCKNALL, Mark
DAVIES David, 2nd Baron, Lord of Llandinam. Major 87746, 7th attached to the 6th Royal Welch Fusiliers, killed on the Western Front 25th September 1944 aged 29, after three months succeeding his father in the barony. His three year old and eldest son inherited the barony Son of David Davies, 1st Baron of Llandinam and Amy, nee Penman. Husband of Lady Ruth Eldrydd nee Dugdale, of Llandinam, Montgomeryshire, B.A., the daughter of Major William Marshall Dugdale. Buried at Valkenswaard War Cemetery, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
EDWARDES-EVANS, David.
GILLING-LAX, George.
JOHNSON, Ernest Hugh
PARTRIDGE, Peter George.
PECK, Ronald
SHUCKBURGH, Alan
SPENCER Richard M

Scholars Elect
BOWYER, Richard Lawrence Grenville.
ESHELBY, Richard Henry Douglas. Flying Officer 118497, 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve died 2nd November 1942 aged 20. Son of Captain, Alan Douglas Eshelby and Phoebe Doris Mason Eshelby, nee Hutchinson of Luccomb, Somerset. Scholar of Charterhouse, and of kings College, Cambridge. Commemorated on the Alamein Memorial, Egypt
KEATINGE, John Charles Fitzgerald>

Choral Scholars
BROWN, Patrick F. C.
HAGGER, Geoffrey.
HART, Claude Lennard.

Pensioners
ARUNDELL, John Francis. Lord of Wardour. Captain 44062, Wiltshire Regiment, wounded in action and taken prisoner at Dunkirk. He was repatriated and died in Chester Military Hospital 25th September 1944 aged 27. He was the 16th Baron Arundell of Wardour, Count of the Holy Roman Empire. Son of Lord, Gerald Arthur, 15th Baron and Lady Ivy Mary Florence, nee segrave of Wardour Castle, Tisbury. J.P. Magistrate for Wiltshire B.A. (Oxford) Buried at Wardour Castle Chapel, Tisbury, Wiltshire
AYRTON, Paul.
BALL, Robert Sturge.
BATES, Edward Percy.
BATTEN, Herbert James.
BECHER, James Stewart.
BICKERDIKE William Lewis.
BIGNOLD, John Noel.
BRABOURNE, (Alias) Sir Norton Cecil Michael, Lord. 6th Baron (True family name is KNATCHBULL) Lieutenant 207642, Grenadier Guards, died 15th September 1943 aged 21. Son of Michael Herbert Rudolph Knatchbull, 5th Baron Brabourne, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., M.C., and of Lady Brabourne (nee Browne), Imperial Order of the Crown of India (C.I.), Dame of Grace, Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, of Westminster, London. Buried at Padua War Cemetery, Italy.
BROCKBANK, John Thomas.
BROWNING Cyprian Francis.
BULMER, Edward Charles.
BULMER, Oscar Theodore.
CAMBELL-JONES, Humphrey.
CANTI, Peter.
CHURCHILL, Walter Myers.
COCKSHOTT, Mason George, Lieutenant, H.M. Yacht Sappho, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, died 29th September 1940 aged 30. Commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. HM Yacht Sappho was sunk near Falmouth.
COHEN, Stephen.
TURNER, Anthony Cresswell.
CREWDSON, Roger Bevan.
CROSFIELD Hugh T
DAVIES, William Michael Arlingham.
De PASS, Alfred Peter.
EARP, Terence.
EDWARDS, John F V
FEARDON, Michael Rodney.
FIRTH, John R B
FORSYTH, Alastair G
GARRETT, Maurice J C
GIFFORD, John Renshaw.
GILLUM, Kenneth Sidney.
GRIFFITHS, Michael E
HEDLEY, Oscar Mathews.
HEYCOCK, Charles Wallis.
HILLS, Coleridge Eustace.

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