A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . : Lieutenants C. , H. J. Dyer, F. Godwin Austen, Sub-Lieutenant T. L. G. Griffith, Second Lieutenant R. W. Franklin, Quartermaster E. Bloomfield, and226 non-commissioned officers and men. Twenty-one officers and 590 non-commissioned officers andmen were killed in action on the field of Isandhlwana, or in the defence of Rorkes Drift, and onthis brass are inscribed the names of Melvill and Coghill, the two young officers who died in a braveattempt to save the colours. There is also a brass here In memory of Richard


A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . : Lieutenants C. , H. J. Dyer, F. Godwin Austen, Sub-Lieutenant T. L. G. Griffith, Second Lieutenant R. W. Franklin, Quartermaster E. Bloomfield, and226 non-commissioned officers and men. Twenty-one officers and 590 non-commissioned officers andmen were killed in action on the field of Isandhlwana, or in the defence of Rorkes Drift, and onthis brass are inscribed the names of Melvill and Coghill, the two young officers who died in a braveattempt to save the colours. There is also a brass here In memory of Richard Thomas Glyn, , ,Colonel the South Wales Borderers, 24th Regiment, born December 23rd, 1831, died November 21st,1900. Served with the 24th Regiment 27 years, taking part in the Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858, theKaffir war 1877-1878, and the Zulu war 1879. This General was stationed at Brecon for some yearsin command, and one of his daughters married C. H. de WintoD, Esq., , of Maesderwen. Another Penoyre Watkins Monuments. monument byFlaxjvl^


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