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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Captain Anthony May Capron Hollist The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)26/09/1915 (aged 42)personal connection
Private Charles Capell 6973Australian Infantry, A.I.F.05/08/1917 (aged 29)personal connection
Private Chandler 15802Royal Sussex Regiment07/12/1917 (aged 28)personal connection
Lance Corporal Ernest Dudman 31017Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)27/09/1918 (aged 25)personal connection
Sapper Frank Boxall 100812Royal Engineers04/04/1917 (aged 36)personal connection
Private Fred Gibson 3012Cheshire Regiment02/10/1916 (aged 20)personal connection
Rifleman Burchell A/205284King's Royal Rifle Corps26/06/1918 (aged 19)personal connection
Captain Francis Charles Lacaita 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)03/04/1918 (aged 30)personal connection
Private William John Franches Holmes 40296South Wales Borderers25/08/1917 (aged 19)personal connection
Lance Corporal Reginald Courtenay 88669Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)17/04/1918 (aged 24)personal connection
Private Ernest Chandler L/9556Royal Sussex Regiment09/05/1915 (aged 23)personal connection
Private Leonard William Carver 40998North Staffordshire Regiment30/11/1917 (aged 19)personal connection
Boy 1st Class George Hugh Robbins J/45404Royal Navy, HMS Indefatigable31/05/1916 (aged 16)personal connection
Cook's Mate Tom Franklin Patten M/20827Royal Navy, HMS Cullist11/02/1918 (aged 21)personal connection
Private Spooner 3002Sussex Yeomanry25/10/1915personal connection and buried here
Leading Stoker Ayling 294071Royal Navy, HMS Queen Mary24/07/1915 (aged 42)personal connection and buried here
Leading Stoker White 294071ALIAS24/07/1915buried here

The following war memorials are recorded for this parish in the War Memorials Register on the Imperial War Museums website

St Peters Parish - WW1
  • St Peter's Church, Church Lane, Lodsworth, Chichester, West Sussex, GU28 9DD, England