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English: Mural monument in St Disen's Church, Bradninch, Devon, to Lt-Col. Collis George Herbert St. Hill (1865-1917). Promoted Lt-Col. Royal North Devon Hussars, 16 June 1916.[1] Killed in action 8 July 1917 at Villers-Plouich, Northern France,[2] whilst commanding a batallion of the Sherwood Foresters; buried at Neuville-Bourjonval,[3] near Ypres. He was the 2nd son of Rev. Canon Woodford St Hill of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand[4] and was a grandson of Henry Charles St Hill, lord of the manor of Bradninch in Devon, for many centuries the seat of that family[5] (anciently spelled "Sainthill"). His mural monument exists in St Disen's Church, Bradninch. In 1899 he married Ammabel Wilson (d.1949),[6] a daughter of Sir Spencer Maryon Wilson, 10th Baronet of Charlton House, Kent.[7] |
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- ↑ De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918 Volume 4, Page 176
- ↑ Account of his death in Hall, W.G., The Green Triangle, Being the History of the 2/5th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) in the Great European War, 1914-1918", 1920, pp.91-2[1]
- ↑ Lt Col St Hill is buried in the Commonwealth War Graves Commissions cemetery at Neuville Bourjonval, with the standard CWGC headstone, showing his regiment as the Royal North Devon Hussars, with no acknowledgment as to his command of the 2/5th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) at the time of his death. The original headstone in the form of a large stone cross was sent to Bradninch[2]
- ↑ Obituary, The Times, Saturday, 4 August 1917, p4; Issue 41548; col A [3]
- ↑ Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, pp.663-5, pedigree of Sainthill
- ↑ By an order of the Privy Council of May 3 1923 as advertised in the London Gazette of June 1 1923 it was ordered that it be lawful to bury Mrs Rosie Ammabel St Hill in the Bradninch old churchyard upon her death notwithstanding an order made by Council of February 2 1899 directing the discontinuance of burials in the church and old churchyard
- ↑ De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour
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