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John Pate NEVILE. Brownlow Pate NEVILE

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John Pate NEVILE. Lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards, who was wounded in Holland in an engagement against the French, September 19th of which wound he died October 10th 1799 aged 25.
Also to the memory of Brownlow Pate NEVILE. Lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards who likewise wounded in Holland in an engagement against the French September 10th and died September 16th 1799 aged 23 years.
They were the brothers of Charles Henry NEVILE who was killed on board Earl Howes Ship, June the first 1794 and the sons of John Pate Nevile Esquire of Badsworth in the County of York.
Charles Henry NEVILLE, Lieutenant in the Second Regiment of Foot who being on Marine Duty on board Earl Howe's Ship. After behaving in a most brave and gallant manner in the engegement which took place between the English and French Fleets for thee days was killed by a grape shot, June the 1st 1794 aged 19.
This memorial tablet is in St Peters Church (Leeds Minster) Leeds, Yorkshire.

Please note, the correct spelling of the surname is NEVILLE.

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