Frederick Hargreaves Arbuthnot Wollaston - St John the Evangelist - Shenton, Leicestershire
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Coat of arms of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Hargreaves Arbuthnot Wollaston in a memorial stained glass window in St John the Evangelist church, Shenton.
Waymark Code: WMZZ5Q
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/27/2019
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Coat of arms of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Hargreaves Arbuthnot Wollaston in a memorial stained glass window in St John the Evangelist church, Shenton.

The window is by Kempe: St. Michael and the archangels; the large figures are surrounded by smaller angels in the upper lights and heraldic emblems etc below. It is dedicated to Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Hargreaves Arbuthnot Wollaston who was killed in WWI.

"Early in February 1918, Lieutenant-Colonel F.H.A. Wollaston, commander of 1/5th Suffolk, was home on leave in London living in his families London House at Warrington Crescent in St. John’s Wood.
On the night of the 7/8th March 1918, the Germans launched an air raid on London using large Gotha biplanes. The raid, which was designed to attack Paddington Railway Station, but instead its payload of just over two tons of bombs, landed to the northwest on Maida Vale and St. John’s Wood. The raid destroyed four houses in Warrington Crescent, killing twelve people and wounding 23 others. One of those killed was Lieutenant-Colonel F.H.A. Wollaston whose house was completely destroyed.
The Regimental History noted of when a few days later, news of his loss was received at the Battalion in Egypt: "The unexpected news was received that Lt Col F H A Wollaston, DSO, who was on leave, had been killed in London during an air raid on the night of March 7 - 8th. The whole battalion deplored the loss of a brilliant soldier and a gallant gentleman".
Frederick Hargreaves Arbuthnot Wollaston was the son of Frederick Wollaston of Shenton Hall, Nuneaton. His father was a local Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Warwickshire. He had been commissioned into the Rifle Brigade, but had since the August 1916, commanded 5th Suffolk. He had already been awarded the D.S.O. and later was Mentioned-in-Dispatches by General Sir Archibald Murray for the part he and the 5th Battalion played in the advance to Jerusalem. Following his death, command of the Battalion until the Armistice, was taken by Lieutenant-Colonel William Campbell who had, exactly two years before, escaped from German captivity and had made it into neutral Holland, from where he returned to England.
Captain Lionel Charles Stopford-Sackville who had been a contemporary of Wollaston in the 4th Battalion of the Rifle Brigade, wrote to Wollaston’s mother in early May when he heard the news of his old comrades death: "I Return Mrs Wollaston's letter will you please thank Aunt Grace very much for sending it to me as I knew him well. We were practically alone at Ypres except for 3 boys for the last part of it. It's a very sad end as I believe he had been all through the Palestine show".
He was buried in the churchyard of St. John the Divine church at Shenton, close to his family home. He was 39 years old."

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Bearer of Coat of Arms: Burgher (used by famous commoner)

Full name of the bearer: Frederick Hargreaves Arbuthnot Wollaston

Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?:
window, north transept of church


Material / Design: Glass (painted / stained)

Blazon (heraldic description):
WOLLASTON - Ar three mullets sa pierced of the field quartering HARGREAVES - Quarterly or and vert on a fesse erm betw three stags courant counterchanged a fret gu


Address:
St John the Evangelist Shenton Road Shenton, Leicestershire England CV13 6DP


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