These plaques, inside the St James Church, commemorate the people of the parish of Southwick and Boarhunt who were killed or missing in World War I (14 names) and World War II (2 names).
Many of these memorials were erected after the First World War. After the Second World War, the names of those who died in that war were also added to the memorial.
"In Memory of the following officers
and men of the parishes of Southwick
and Boarhunt who died gloriously
for their country
Lewis Stubbs M.C. Lieut R.G.A
Ayette France 29th March 1918
Herbert C. Stubbs Gunner R.M.
H.M.S. Hogue North Sea 22nd Sept 1914
John Rowe Leading Seaman R.N.
H,M,S, Good Hope. Chili 19th Nov 1914
George Rowe Pte R.M.L.I.
H.M.S Vicknor Irish Coast 13th Jan 1915
William Olding Pte. 14th Hants Regt
Richburgh St VaastFrance 25th July 1915
William H. Messem Pte. 2nd Hants Regt
Gallipoli 8th May 1915
William Blackman Pte 10th Glos Regt
France 17th April 1918
Stephen Ware Pte. 12thHants Regt
Salonica 25th April 1917
Alfred B. Bapfoot Sergt R.M.L.I.
Arras France, 28th April 1917
William E. Daniels Pte. 2nd Coldstream Guards
Ypres France 9th Oct 1917
George W. Steere Pte Canadian M.G.C.
Passchendaele Flanders 26 Oct 1917
Arthur j. Wing Sergt Pilot 84th Sqn R.A.F.
Forest of Mormal France 5th Nov 1918
William j, Oughton Rifleman R.I.R.
Belgium 16th Aug 1917
Henry Webb Sergt 106 Siege Battery R.G.A.
France 14th sept 1918
1939-1945
564751 Sgt Pilot E.G.P. Mullinger, R.A.F.
18th January 1940
5507098 L/Cpl F.G. Leppard C.M.P.
26th November 1942."
Adjacent to the War Memorial is a Roll of Honour for the Great war
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