Captain Eustace Hill was an Anglican Padre of the South African Brigade during the First World War.
He won the Military Cross for bravery at the Butte de Warlencourt where he lost his right hand.
He was back at Longueval and Delville Wood in 1919 identifying and burying the dead of his Brigade.
After the war he returned to St.
John's College and became their headmaster from 1922-1930.
He was responsible for the extension of the school's buildings and for the chapel which was dedicated as a war memorial, and contains one of the five crosses made from the remains of the trees at the battle of Delville Wood.
Eustace Hill did not approve of contraception and converted to Catholicism in 1938.
He became a monk in 1939, taking the name Brother James.
He entered a monastery in Hampshire and remained there until his death on 12 February 1953.