Memorial Cross, St Andrew's Churchyard - Countesthorpe

World War I, World War II

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  • Listing Status: Grade II
  • District: Blaby
  • Made by: G Maile and Son, Sculptors and Contractors, London
  • Parish: Countesthorpe

Stone Cross on rectangular plinth, on two tiered shallow base. Cross has sword detail on face, with metal wreath at base with small metal plaque inside. Plinth has names incribed direct on face in black lettering. Unveiled Thursday 24th November 1921 by HRH the Duke of York; dedicated by Ven Archdeacon FB Macnutt. Small stone tablet resting on lower step of base with WW2 names. Previously sited in The Square, outside the King William IV Inn - faculty granted for move 23rd December 1949 due to "abuse by the public" (DE 1465/37/1); British Legion paid for removal and re-erection expenses. "VC" added after Buckingham's name after AF visited monument.

View Further Details Memorial Type:Cross Ref: WMP0316 Other Designation: Conservation Area Notes: Lost Lives: The War Dead of Countesthorpe, Kilby, Peatling Magna, Peatling Parva & Shearsby (2007) by Henrietta Schultka & Robin Jenkins Photograph showing HRH Duke of York at the unveiling ceremony, with Samuel Taylor DCM shown in the light suit. Submitted by C. Alexander 2018 List Entry Number 1454780 UKNIWM Ref: 14731 Commissioned By: Countesthorpe War Memorial Committee Information Sources: AF, LCC Website Links: http://pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk/EM/LE021TC.htm
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Memorial Cross, St Andrew's Churchyard - Countesthorpe
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Inscription Reads

ERECTED BY
THE EX-SERVICE MEN
OF COUNTESTHORPE
UNVEILED BY
HRH THE DUKE OF YORK
24TH NOVEMBER 1921
G MAILE & SON
SCULPTORS & CONTRACTORS
365-367 EUSTON ROAD
LONDON NW1
IN MEMORIAM
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN HONOURED MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF COUNTESTHORPE
WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS,
THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS."
[NAMES]
1939-1945
[NAMES]

Casualties Listing

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Name Rank Unit Batt Died Chapman - Douglas Arthur Private Royal Army Pay Corps 26/04/1942 Chapman - John Keith Private Leicestershire Regiment 1 08/10/1944 Chapman - John Alfred Able Seaman Royal Naval Division 63 16/02/1918 Coleman - John Sydney Sergeant Leicestershire Regiment D Coy; 8 24/09/1915 Cox - Busby Private Leicestershire Regiment 9 14/07/1916