
GRAVE LOCATION FOR HOLDERS OF THE VICTORIA CROSS
IN :
WOKING CREMATORIUM, SURREY
| Name | Andrew Cathcart, BOGLE |
Edward Courtney, BOYLE |
Henry William, ENGLEHART |
George St George, GROGAN |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Major | Rear-Admiral | Quarter Master-Sergeant | T/Brigadier-General |
| Force | 78th Regiment (later The Seaforth Highlanders) |
Royal Navy * | 10th Hussars | The Worcestershire Regiment comd 23rd Infantry Brigade |
| VC won | Indian Mutiny, 29 July 1857 |
Sea of Marmara, Turkey, 27 April to 18 May 1915 |
Boer War, 13 March 1900 |
France, 27 May 1918 |
| London Gaz | 2 September 1859 | 21 May 1915 | 5 October 1900 | 25 July 1918 |
| Born | Glasgow, 20 January 1829 |
Carlisle, Cumberland, 23 March 1883 |
Blackheat, SE London, 14 November 1863 |
St Andrews, Fifeshire, 1 September 1875 |
| Died | 11 December 1890, Sherborne, Dorset |
16 December 1967, Ascot, Berkshire |
9 August 1939, Datchet, Berkshire |
3 January 1962, Sunningdale, Berkshire |
| Grave | Woking Crematorium (Tomb at St Lawrence's Churchyard, Effingham, Surrey) |
Woking Crematorium | Woking Crematorium | Woking Crematorium |
| Location of VC |
Highlanders Museum, Fort George | HMS Dolphin, Gosport, Hampshire | Royal Hussars Museum, Winchester | Not publicly held |
| Remarks | None | * HM Submarine E.14 | None | CB CMG DSO & Bar |
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TABLE-3 : WOKING CREMATORIUM, SURREY
Name
Alfred Cecil,
HERRINGEdgar Thomas,
INKSONHenry Edward,
KENNYArchie Cecil Thomas,
WHITERank
Major
Colonel
Sergeant
Colonel Force
Royal Army Service Corps
attd 8th (S) Bn The Northamptonshire RegimentRoyal Army Medical Corps
attached The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers1st Bn The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
6th Bn The Yorkshire Regiment VC won
France,
23-24 March 1918Boer War,
24 February 1900France,
25 September 1915France,
27 September - 1 October 1916London Gaz
7 June 1918
15 January 1901
30 March 1916
26 October 1916 Born
Tottenham, N London,
26 October 1888Naini Tai, India,
5 April 1872Hackney, E London,
27 July 1888Boroughbridge, Yorkshire,
5 October 1890Died
10 August 1966,
Weybridge, Surrey19 February 1947,
Chichester, West Sussex6 May 1979,
Chertsey, Surrey20 May 1971,
Camberley, SurreyGrave
Woking Crematorium
Woking Crematorium
Woking Crematorium
Woking Crematorium Location
of VCRHQ RCT / RASC Officers' Mess, Camberley
Army Medical Services Museum, Aldershot
Not publicly held
Green Howards Museum, Richmond Remarks
None
DSO
None
MC
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Name
Guy George Egerton,
WYLLYRank
Colonel
Force
Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen
VC won
Boer War,
1 September 1900London Gaz
22 November 1900
Born
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia,
17 February 1880Died
9 January 1962,
Camberley, SurreyGrave
Woking Crematorium
Location
of VCTasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, Hobart
Remarks
CB DSO
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