Nowshera and Rawal Pindi Cemeteries
| Died at Cherat | |||
| 2nd Lieut | D F Cunliffe | 2 July 1903 | |
| 2nd Lieut | G T Scott | 3 July 1903 | |
| 973 | Sgt | H Collins | 31 Aug 1903 | 
| 4680 | Lce Corpl | A Hopkins | 6 Sept 1904 | 
| 4524 | Pte | W J Brownhill | 10 Jun 1903 | 
| 5914 | Pte | J Bridges | 23 July 1903 | 
| 7083 | Pte | H G Lewis | 1 Sept 1903 | 
| 5679 | Pte | A E Ladmer | 30 Sept 1903 | 
Nowshera Cemetery
The following men of the 1/4th Bn The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey) Regiment died whilst serving in India during the First World War and are interred at Nowshera Christian Cemetery.
| Signaller John Streeter on 2nd October 1919 aged 34 years. Erected by the Officers, NCO’s and Men of his Battalion. | 
| Private James William Rose on 14th July 1919 aged 34 years. Erected by the Officers, NCO’s and Men of his Battalion. | 
| Private Christopher John Hawkes on 13th July 1919 aged 36 years. Erected by the Officers, NCO’s and Men of his Battalion. | 
| Private R A Nisbett who died at Nowshera on 5th September 1916 aged 23 years. Erected by the Regiment as a token of respect. | 
| Quartermaster Sergeant Harry Moulder who died at Nowshera on 20th November 1916 aged 37 years. Erected by the Regiment as a token of respect. | 
| Private Thomas Payne who died at Nowshera 24th November 1916 aged 27 years. Erected by the Regiment as a token of respect. | 
| Private A C Buckner who died at Nowshera 5th January 1917 aged 33. Erected as a token of respect. | 
| Private William Izatt who died at Nowshera on 9th July 1916 aged 24 years. (This stone has fallen). | 
Rawal Pindi Cemetery
          
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Rawal Pindi Cemetery Memorial to Pte R Hussey 1st Bn The East Surrey Regiment at Rawal Pindi

 
 