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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Corporal Smith 2199Royal Sussex Regiment23/01/1917 (aged 24)personal connection and buried here
Private Robert Leatherby 156734Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)27/09/1918 (aged 23)personal connection
Private James Ellis 202217King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)31/07/1917 (aged 34)personal connection
Lance Corporal Kemp G/16436Royal Sussex Regiment27/09/1917personal connection
Private Leonard Cramp G/9252Royal Sussex Regiment07/08/1916 (aged 31)personal connection
Private William Thomas Beeching 16732Royal Fusiliers03/03/1916 (aged 24)personal connection
Major Edward Basil Blogg Royal Engineers16/03/1916 (aged 28)personal connection
Gunner James Goodsell 103496Royal Field Artillery31/05/1918 (aged 23)personal connection
Private Alfred Walter Pelling G/6569Royal Sussex Regiment27/01/1917 (aged 33)personal connection
Private Henry John Butler 27807Royal Fusiliers23/03/1918 (aged 39)personal connection
Private Sydney Marcus Ulyatt 11980Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.28/09/1916personal connection
Corporal Nelson Luther Bryant G/4327Royal Sussex Regiment18/02/1916 (aged 32)buried here
Private Richard Hodd T/20895The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)18/09/1916 (aged 30)buried here

The following war memorials are recorded for this parish in the War Memorials Register on the Imperial War Museums website

St George The Martyr Church Plaque WW1
  • On the south wall of the nave, St George the Martyr Church, Brede Hill, Brede, Rother, East Sussex, TN31 6EJ, England
A R Jacob
  • On the south pillar, St George the Martyr Church, Brede Hill, Brede, Rother, East Sussex, TN31 6EJ, England
St George the Martyr Church Rood WW1
  • Rood above chancel arch. Plaque on the north pillar, St George the Martyr Church, Brede Hill, Brede, Rother, East Sussex, TN31 6EJ, England