
EXETER
CATHERAL, WESSEX FIELD AMBULANCE WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 - Detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Martin Edwards 2025
Within
Exeter cathedral is a wall mounted, portrait aligned, nowy-headed, plaque
with relief at top centre of four soldiers including one wounded soldier
and stretcher. There is a badge in relief with named battle grounds,
to either side of the soldiers, with the names, with unit, in three
columns below, listed in raised lettering. There are fifty nine names
listed.
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Photographs Coyprright © Martin Edwards 2024
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NEUVE
CHAPPELLE
LA SOMME
YPRES
ST. AMAND |
1914
- 1919 |
ARRAS
YPRES
LA SOMME
GIVENCHY |
24th.
(1/1st. WESSEX) FIELD AMBULANCE |
BLANDY,
M.C. |
Francis
Dawson |
Lieutenant
Colonel, 24th Field Ambulance (Territorial Force), Royal Army Medical
Corps. Killed in action 14 August 1917. Buried in RENINGHELST NEW
MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot III. Row B. Grave
8. |
DUNCAN |
T |
Major |
DE
LA BERE |
Charles
[Edward] |
Captain,
Adjutant 66th "Y" Brigade H.Q., Royal Garrison Artillery.
Killed in action 10 September 1918. Son of the Rev. John and Mrs.
De la Bere, of 23, St. Aubyns, Hove, Sussex. Buried in ECOUST-ST.
MEIN BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Row B. Grave 10.
Link
to Royal Army Medica Store not established; he could have been
attached either way.
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SUSSEX |
R |
Second
Leiutenant |
BASTIN,
M.M. |
Ernest
Albert |
Sergeant
457072, 24th Field Ambulance, 1st/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 3 March 1921. Aged 27. Buried
in EXETER (EXWICK OR ST. THOMAS) CEMETERY, Devon. Row V. Grave 67. |
PEMBERTHY,
M.M. |
A
V |
Corporal |
BAKER |
A |
Private |
BAILEY |
Frederick
Henry |
Private
1914, 24th Field Ambulance (Territorial Force), Royal Army Medical
Corps. Died of wounds 1 July 1916. Aged 21. Born Exmouth, Devon,
enlisted Exeter, Devon. Son of R. H. and Annie Bailey, of 9, Priory
Rd., Exeter. Buried in RIBEMONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, SOMME,
Somme, France. Plot IV. Row E. Grave 8. |
BODEN |
Arthur
Charles James |
Private
457270, 24th Field Ambulance (Territorial Force), Royal Army Medical
Corps. Killed in action 19 November 1917. Aged 21. Enlisted Exeter,
Devon. Son of W. H. and Lucy Boden, of Exeter, Devon. Buried in
VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot
VIII. Row C. Grave 2. |
BOND |
F
W |
Private |
CARDER |
H
J |
Private |
CARR |
G
E |
Private |
COLBBOURNE |
R
S |
Private |
COLLINS |
W
M |
Private |
DAVIS |
H
G |
Private |
EDWORTHY |
R |
Private |
FORD |
W
J |
Private |
HAYES |
C
C |
Private |
HULL |
R |
Private |
JEFFERY |
R
F |
Bugler |
JEFFERY |
R
H |
Private |
LAVER |
B
C |
Private |
NICHOLLS |
T
H |
Private |
PARSONS |
F
W |
Private |
PEDRICK |
J
G |
Private |
RADFORD |
E |
Private |
SIBBITT |
B |
Private |
SWEETLAND |
F |
Private |
SWITHENBANK |
L
S |
Private |
TAYLOR |
A |
Private |
TOTHILL |
E
E |
Private |
VICARY |
W
R L |
Private |
VOSPER |
A
E |
Private |
WALKER |
H |
Driver |
WHITE |
J |
Private |
WHITE |
W
E |
Private |
WILLS |
G |
Private |
24th.
(2/1st. (WESSEX) FIELD AMBULANCE |
SAYRES,
MiD |
Alexander
Ward Fortescue |
Lieutenant-Colonel,
24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 10 October 1917. Aged 50.
Youngest son of the Rev. Edward Sayres, of Cold Ashton Rectory,
Glos.; husband of Bertha Sayres, of 4, Marlborough Terrace, Bovey
Tracey, Devon. Mentioned in Despatches (MiD). Buried in ABBEVILLE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot III. Row C. Grave
28. |
McVICKER |
E
H |
Lieutenant |
NEILL,
U.S.A. |
Mc |
Lieutenant |
COLWILL |
C |
Sergeant |
SEALEY |
John
William |
[Listed
as J K SEALEY on memorial] Corporal 457030, 24th Field Ambulance,
2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial Force), Royal Army Medical
Corps. Killed in action 3 August 1917. Aged 22. Son of John and
Bessie Sealey, of Teignmouth, Devon. Born West Teignmouth, Devon,
enlisted Teignmouth, Devon. Buried in BRANDHOEK NEW MILITARY CEMETERY
NO.3, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot II. Row C. Grave 3. |
COLE |
Arthur
Richard |
Lance
Corporal 457379, 24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance
(Territorial Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Died of wounds 10
April 1918. Aged 23. Born Monmouth, Monmouthshire, enlisted Exeter,
Devon. Son of Arthur Cole, of 31, Wonford Rd., Exeter. Buried in
CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row M.
Grave 38. |
POOK |
A
E |
Lance
Corporal |
ADAMS |
Alfred
James |
Private
2291, 24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 1 August 1916.
Enlisted Camborne, Cornwall. Buried in DIVE COPSE BRITISH CEMETERY,
SAILLY-LE-SEC, Somme, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 30. |
BASTIN |
A
R |
Private |
BRAILEY |
S |
Private |
CATTERALL |
H |
Private |
COOMBES |
E |
Private |
DeVIELL |
A
J |
Driver |
MARTIN |
Fredeirck
Adam [Sanford] |
Private
457322,
24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 3 June 1917.
Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Cullompton, Devon. Son of Adam Sanford Martin
and Miriam Frances Martin, of "The Pines," Alcombe, Minehead.
Buried in BRANDHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot I. Row B. Grave 20. |
MURRAY |
L |
Private |
PARKER |
Samuel
John |
Private
2253,
24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 14 August
1916. Born West Teignmouth, Devon, enlisted Exeter, Devon. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 4 C. |
RICHARDS |
Francis
Henry |
Private
457391,
24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 2 August
1917.
Born and resident Tiverton, Devon, enlisted Exeter, Devon. No known
grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 56. |
RICHARDSON |
Robert
Daniel Crawford |
[Listed
as R D W RICAHRDSON on memorial] Private 8064,
24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 9 November
1918. Aged 23. Born Crook, Durham, enlisted Sunderland. Son of Oscar
and Sarah Richardson of Dean Bank, Ferryhill, Co. Durham. Buried
in CHERCQ CHURCHYARD, Hainaut, Belgium. Row A. Grave 3. |
SHEPPERD |
A
J |
Driver |
STONEMAN |
Leonard
George |
Private
457344,
24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex Field Ambulance (Territorial
Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 9 April
1918. Aged 23. Born Okehampton, Devon, enlisted Exeter, Devon. Son
of Richard and Martha Stoneman, of 3, Castle Rd., Okehampton, Devon.
Buried in HOUCHIN BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
III. Row F. Grave 3. |
WILLIAMS |
F |
Driver |
YEATES |
Albert
James |
[Listed
as YEATS on CWGC] Private 2003, 24th Field Ambulance, 2nd/1st Wessex
Field Ambulance (Territorial Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed
in action 14 August 1916. Aged 18. Born Budleigh, Devon, enlisted
Exeter, Devon. Son of W. J. and Fanny Yeats, of 14, High St., Budleigh
Salterton, Devon. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 4 C. |
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updated
2 October, 2025
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