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INSCRIPTION FOR A WAR MEMORIAL. [To Tax EDITOR ON THE
" SPECTATOR."] Sra,—I should be grateful if you or your correspondents would suggest a suitable inscription, in English, to be engraved on a cross in a small country village in the North of England. It is a very fine one, designed by Lutyena, to be a memorial to all those who went to the Great War from the little parish, and a thank-offering for those who came back. There are to be no names on the cross; they are to be engraved on a tablet in the beautiful nid church close by. The cross will stand where three roads meet.—I am, Sir, &e., NON Nom.