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 St James Church, Delhi - Transcription of Memorial Tablets

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Date transcribed2026-04-13
Transcribed bySandra Seager
CommentTranscription from Photographs of Memorial tablets located inside St James Church, Kashmere Gate, Delhi, Bengal. Our thanks to Priti Quinn who took the photographs and has permitted FIBIS to share them.

We make every effort to transcribe the original document exactly, including errors found within. The only exception being in the case of obviously misspelled names. If you believe you have found an error, please let us know and we will review it. Report an Error

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Rank/ Title  L/Dfr    
Reg/ Corpst/ Occ  3rd Skinners Horse    
Death year  1914-1921    
Inscription  Skinners Horse Roll of Honour WW1    
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