Daniel Higford Davall Burr
1811–1885 (age 74)
Biography
Daniel Higford Davall Burr carried the interests of his neighbourhood into the corridors of Westminster, serving as a steady politician who measured each proposal by its effect on country life and the prosperity of Berkshire villages. He helped to secure better roads and charities for people who laboured in the fields, and he welcomed new ideas in education while holding fast to the traditions that bound his community together.
The tablet in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aldermaston honours a man who never forgot the parish that elected him and whose presence was a bridge between the house of commons and the doorsteps of his constituents. There his legacy remains, encouraging future generations to combine public service with neighbourly care.