RELIGION CHURCH OF IRELAND
AN IRISHMAN LOYAL TO DEATH
TO KING AND COUNTRY

PRIVATE WALTER MCCLEAN MURRAY

ROYAL IRISH FUSILERS

30TH SEPTEMBER 1918 AGE 21

BURIED: HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, BELGIUM


From his inscription it can be no surprise that Walter Murray, who came from Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan, belonged to a battalion made up largely of men from the Ulster Volunteers, which had been formed in 1912 to resist Home Rule for Ireland. His inscription could stand for that of all Ulster Unionists who were fiercely loyal to the Protestant Church and to the British Crown and deeply opposed to an independent Ireland.