Memorial: M5814

Wall tablet in Malmesbury, Wiltshire commemorating Thomas Luce RIN d. 1845

Location

Malmesbury Abbey, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England

Transcript

'Sacred / to the memory of / THOMAS and EDWARD LUCE, / sons of Thomas Luce Esqr. / of this Borough and Susan his wife / Thomas was born at Malmesbury / on the 13th of August 1824, and died / on the 22nd of October, 1845, at Bombay / on board the Auckland, steam frigate. / A midshipman in the Indian Navy. / His brother officers erected a tomb over his remains in the Colaba cemetery / at Bombay, in token of their estimation / of his amiable qualities and of their sorrow for his loss. / EDWARD was also born at Malmesbury, / on the 3rd of February 1831, and was / killed by a cannon ball at the bombardment / of Sebastopol, on the 11th of April 1855 ; / A Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. / Lord Raglan`s despatch said of him / "The Royal Artillery has to lament the / death of Lieutenant Luce, who was a / zealous officer of much promise." / In every stage of his short life / he was consicuous for gentleness of / disposition, exemplary conduct and / a deep sense of religion. / His grave is on the field of Inkermann.' '

Details

Description: In Gothic architectural surround.


Type: Wall tablet
Position: Interior
Materials: Marble
Vessel: 'Auckland'

People

Luce, Thomas
Age: 21
Date of Death: 22/10/1845
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Midshipman
Organisation: Royal Indian Navy

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