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Jones Plaque

Municipality/Province: Toronto, ON

Memorial number: 35091-014

Type: Plaque

Address: 6 Hoskin Avenue

Location: Trinity College Chapel narthex, Trinity College in the University of Toronto

GPS coordinates: Lat: 43.6646567   Long: -79.3957295

Submitted by: Jean Griffin Elliott. Soldiers’ Tower Committee. Kathy Parks, University of Toronto.

This memorial is dedicated to Major Charles Jones who served in the Royal Artillery and his son Charles Edward Courselles Jones who was killed in the First World War. It was erected by the Major Charles Jones' wife and children.

The plaque originally hung in the chapel of the now demolished Trinity College on Queen Street West. It was removed when the College moved to Hoskin Avenue in 1925 and installed in the new chapel in 1955. 


Inscription found on memorial

UBIQUE
QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
MAJOR CHARLES JONES,
LATE OF HER MAJESTYS ROYAL ARTILLERY
SON OF THE LATE MR. JUSTICE JONES.
BORN AT TORONTO 13TH MAY, 1840.
DIED AT CONSTANTINE ALGERIA 7TH MARCH, 1896.
BURIED AT ALGIERS.
HE WAS EDUCATED AT UPPER CANADA COLLEGE AND
OBTAINED THE WELLINGTON SCHOLARSHIP AT
TRINITY COLLEGE A.D. 1858.
DURING HIS SERVICE IN THE ARTILLERY HE HELD SEVERAL
IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS ESPECIALLY AT THE
WOOLWICH ARSENAL.
“WHATSOEVER THY HAND FINDETH TO DO – DO IT
WITH THY MIGHT” WAS ONE OF HIS FAVORITE TEXTS
WHICH WITH “GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST AND PEACE
GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN” WERE ALMOST HIS LAST WORDS.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED
BY HIS WIDOW AND CHILDREN
AND IN MEMORY OF HIS ELDER SON
CHARLES EDWARD COURSOLLES JONES
CAPTAIN ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT.
BORN OCT. 5TH 1878.
KILLED IN ACTION JULY 4TH 1916.
NEAR LA BOISSELLE, BATTLE OF THE SOMME, FRANCE.
“HONOUR THE DUTIFUL”



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