English: Somerset Monument, Hawkesbury Upton It was built in 1846 by Lewis Vulliamy and stands in memory of Robert Edward Henry Somerset, a nephew of the Sixth Duke of Beaufort who was a general at Waterloo and who died in 1842.
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