St. Michael and All Angels, Heavitree, Exeter
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1846 Consecrated. The architect was David Mackintosh.
1887 The tower was completed.
1898 Chancel enlarged.
Some of the more interesting memorials. Images taken in 2021.
St. Michael and All Angels, Heavitree, Exeter. 1898 Chancel enlarged.
Includes Albert John Bennett, KIA 1916 in the Dardanelles. Also Courtney William Bennett, KIA 1916 at Jutland.
Biggs Andrews (1795-1880). Last Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Exeter.
John Bradford. 1887. Late of the Royal Marines.
Chamberlain of the Ship Inn of this parish.
H. Davis. 1916. HMS Vivid
William H. J. Dunn. 1886. Lost at Sea.
Alfred Frederick. 1897. Late of HMS Ganges.
Includes Albert James Hall. KIA 1915.
The son of Major General Harvest.
Edwin Daniel John Hill. 1930. Accidentally drowned at Burn.
The son of Brig-General Hutchison.
1939. Ernest Edwin Johns, who won the Military Medal on the first day of the Somme.
1913. Major Gustavus Nicolls Kelsall.
Frank William Leyman. Died of wounds in France 1917.
Includes Percy Wilfred Loosemore. Missing on active service in 1942.
Richard W. F. Oliver. Killed in Action 1941.
Charles Truscott Phillips, 1913. Assistant Paymaster on HMS Centurion.
Lieut-Colonel Richard James Saumarez. 1946.
Gilbert Leonard Smith (1st Devon Regiment), Killed in Action 1914 in Belgium. Also Samuel George Smith (3rd Devon Regiment).
Charles John Valder. 1916. R.G.A. Died after 19 months active service.
Edward Vickery. 1885. Thirty years in the employ of Baker and Son and the stone erected by fellow workers.
Maud Valerie White. 1891-1905.
Stanley Thomas Williams. 1883-1933. First County Librarian for Devon.
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