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Frederick
Edward Clifford lived in the village, as his father was the landlord of the
Cock Inn, a well known pub in village. |
Frederick was
born in Plaistow and had moved into the village. When war was declared he was
originally with the 2/7th Essex Regiment, but transferred to the 7th Battalion
Royal Fusiliers, and was killed in action in the Battle of Passendaele 30th Oct
1917 aged 27. he has no known grave and was remembered on the Tyne Cot
Memorial. |
There are two
separate registers for this site - one for the cemetery and one for the
memorial. The memorial register will be found in the left hand rotunda of the
memorial as you face the memorial. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each
entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. In some
instances where a casualty is recorded as attached to another Regiment, his
name may alternatively appear within their Regimental Panels. |