Location
The plaque is situated on the north wall of the chapel.
 

Memorial Plaque
The Trinity Methodist Church Roll of Honour
 
Transcription

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE FOLLOWING WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THEIR COUNTRY'S CAUSE
DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
 

HENRY BROOK
HERBERT H. BUTCHERS
JOHN C. BURT
WILLIAM COGGER
ARTHUR H. COLES
ARTHUR H. CASSELL
 

VICTOR G.B. CASSELL
JACK HAYES
ALFRED W. HORN
JOSEPH KNOTT
MARTIN MORE
WILLIAM J. MOORE
STEWARD PARSONS

WILLIAM A. PARSONS
FREDK. T. SKINNER
WALTER SNELLGROVE
GEORGE STALLARD
SIDNEY STEWART
STANLEY TIDY
 


 

FURTHER INFORMATION
 
Herbert Harold Butchers was a private in the Suffolk Regiment and died on 17/11/1918 aged 18 years. He was the son of Edwin George Butchers, of 12, Norman Rd., Southsea and is buried in Highland Road Cemetery.
 
John Cooper Burt was a carpenter in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Bulwark. He died 26/11/1914 aged 46 and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. He was the husband of Matilda Burt, of 133, St. Augustine Rd., Southsea.
 
William Allen Cogger was a private in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. He died on 5/10/1915 aged 18 years. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cogger, of 2, Maxwell Rd., East Southsea and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial.
 
Arthur Henry Coles was an Engine Room Artificer in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Invincible. He died on 31/5/1916 during the Battle of Jutland, aged 21 years. He was the son of Henry A. and Elizabeth J. Coles, of 145, Haslemere Rd, Southsea and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
 
Arthur Henry Cassell was an Able Seaman in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Vindictive. He died on 23/4/1918 aged 21 years. He was the son of William H. and Bessie Cassell, of 206, Fawcett Rd., Southsea and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
 
Victor George Burton Cassell was a private in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He died on 15/5/1919 aged 23 years. He was the foster son of E. J. Willis, of 20, Talbot Rd., Southsea and is buried in Milton Cemetery, Portsmouth.
 
Alfred William Horn was a private in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. He died on 23/8/1917 aged 19 years. He was the son of Alfred and Elizabeth Sarah Horn, of 149, St. Augustine Rd., Southsea and is buried in Hooge Crater Cemetery.
 
Joseph Alexander Knott was a rifleman in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He died on 24/08/1916 aged 19 years. He was the son of Mrs. Knott, of 120, St. Augustine Rd., Southsea, and the late J. Knott, Serjt. Instructor (R.A.). He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial.
 
William J.R. Moore was a Leading Telegraphist in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Cheerful. He died 18/1/1917 aged 24 years. He was the son of William J. and Ellen Nora Moore, of 23, Oliver Rd. East, Southsea and is buried in Highland Road Cemetery.
 
William Archie Parsons was an Ordinary Signalman in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Bulwark. He died on 26/11/1914 aged 18 years. He was the son of Archie M. and Bessie E. Parsons, of 16, Hellyer Rd., East Southsea and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
 
Walter Percy Snellgrove was a Private in the Hampshire Regiment. He died on 9/9/1916 aged 28 years. He was the son of Frank and Emma Snellgrove, of Southsea; husband of Emily Adelaide Snellgrove, of 98, Reginald Rd., Southsea and is buried in Quarry Cemetery Montaubun.
 
George Stallard was a Corporal in the Hampshire Regiment. He died on 10/7/1917 aged 20 years. He was the son of Mr. A. and Mrs. E. Stallard, of 40, Sea View, Stamshaw and is buried in Bard Cottage Cemetery.
 
Stanley Benjamin Tidy was a Lance Corporal in the Royal Marine Light Infantry. He died on 26/10/1917 aged 22 years. He was the son of Mrs. Louisa Price, of 34, Telder Avenue, Shilton Rd., Portsmouth and is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial.
 
Sydney James Stewart was a Private in the Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) Regiment. He died on 28/03/1918 aged 19 years. He was the son of Mrs. F. Stewart, of 8, Beatrice Rd., Southsea and is remembered on the Pozieres Memorial.
 
There is no record of anyone named Martin More at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. It is not possible to accurately identify Henry Brook, Jack Hayes, Steward Parsons or Frederick Skinner.
 

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