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Other Conflicts

Some people connected with St John sub Castro have lost their lives in conflicts other than the World Wars.

  • Bernard Francis

    Bernard Francis

    Bernard was born in Lewes on 17/08/1898 while his parents Levi and Alice Francis were living in Sun Street. Shortly ...
  • Geoffrey Turner Hotblack

    Geoffrey Turner Hotblack

    Geoffrey was born in Norwich on 23/09/1900 and baptised at St Augustine, Norwich on 28/10/1900. His father, Frederick Mill Hotblack ...
  • Lt Charles Moore Luckraft RN

    Lt Charles Moore Luckraft RN

    This window commemorates Lt Charles Moore Luckraft  RN (1850-1882) who was killed whilst serving on HMS ‘Cormorant’ in the South ...
  • Crossbarry Ambush 1921

    Crossbarry Ambush 1921

    The Crossbarry Ambush took place at a rural crossroads in County Cork, and was one of the most significant battles in the Irish War of Independence.
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