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Public Collection Item Comment

Date 28 July 2015

Event ID 1002931

Category Public Contribution

Type Public Collection Item Comment

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1002931

Built in 1864 by Sir John MacDonald who is buried in adjoining mausoleum at the Eastern end of the church.

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One marble war memorial to Charles William MacDonald killed at Lucknow 1858

IN MEMORY OF

CHARLES WILLIAM MCDONALD

Captain 93rd Highlanders

Third Son of General Sir John McDonald, K.C.B. of Dalchosnie.

Born 15th October 1835

Fell at the Assault on the

BEGUM'S PALACE, LUCKNOW,

11th March 1858

His loving heart, his brave and gentle spirit

Endeared him to his Family, his Comrades, and all who knew him.

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The LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD. Job.1.21

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They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more;

Neither shall the sun light on them, not any heat. Rev.7.17.

Information from M Briscoe to RCAHMS 28 July 2015.

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