MEMORIAL PLAQUES INSIDE ST PETER
AND ST PAUL, HIGH STREET
North Aisle

Corporal Percy John Odell MM

Lieut-Colonel Harold Duke
Collison-Morley
The words read: In loving memory of Lieut-Colonel Harold Duke
Collision-Morley, The Buffs, commanding the 19th London Regiment
T.F. Son of J L Collison-Morley MD, born November 30th 1877. He
fell leading his men after being wounded in the attack on Loos -
September 15th 1915.
South Aisle

Francis Maurice Taylor
The words read: In loving memory of Francis Maurice Taylor, 10th
Royal Fusiliers, who was killed while leading his platoon in the
attack on Posières 15 July 1916, aged 19 years.

Alan Linnell Taylor
In loving memory of Alan Linnell Taylor RAOC, attached to the
Northumberland Hussars, who was killed in Crete 20 May 1941,
aged 41 years
South Choir
Thomas Pike
died July 10th 1861
aged 60 years
Ann Price wife of Luke Price died January 30th 1837 aged 30 years
Luke Price died August 29th 1844 aged 40 years
George Osborn Price July 29: 1905
Frances Elizabeth Price 1848-1930
Henry Anthony Price (Tony) Captain Beds Yeomanry RA Oct 2nd 1915-Sept 12th 1944
John Anthony Price 1880-1953 |
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On the Organ


The plaques are mainly situated above the keys,
One of the plaques, above, reads, "This organ was cleaned, repaired, and re-arranged in
memory of Henry Anthony Price, a faithful and devout chorister of this
church, who fell in the World War 1939-1945. "E'en as he trod that day
to God so walked he from his birth. In simpleness and gentleness and
honour and clean mirth".