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| The Evacuees came from Bootle (2003) |
| ...The children were accompanied by their supervising teachers, one of whom was a short person... |
| ...desperation she said to the village school teacher who had just come on the scene,... |
| ...put under the care of the family doctor who, at that time, was a regular... |
| ...Librarian he has, at sixty, gained a Doctorate in Philosophy. He should be coming to... |
| ...the war she worked as a school teacher in Cambridgeshire before returning to Herefordshire in... |
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| Memories of my School Days by Margaret Price (2003) |
| ...1 year early, I returned as a Teacher in 1949 to 1957. Where did you... |
| ...across to the school. Who were your Teachers Miss Jordon from the Fountain was the... |
| ...Jordon from the Fountain was the infant teacher but she died when she was 49... |
| ...old. We had a lot of supply teachers. Then Mrs Dunabin. What did you do... |
| ...When I returned to Newton as a teacher in 1949 I took over from Dorothy... |
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| Probate collection; will and documents for Simon Thomas, yeoman (1732) |
| ...and after her death to James Thomas, tailor, son of brother Thomas Thomas, deceased, subject... |
| ...annually 'for the use of a dissenting minister according to their appointment'. To sisters, Sarah... |
| ...the £1 per year for the dissenting Minister and the £5 to Jane Price to... |
| ...with its early reference to a dissenting minister.... |
| Probate Collection, Wills and Inventories: Thomas Price (1686) |
| ...nieces, daughters of sister Judith; to every servant man and servant mayde that shall be... |
| ...Overseer of the will Witnesses: Margarett Powell, servant maid of Thomas Price; Morgan Thomas, servant... |
| Digital Archive: Minutes of the Dore District Agricultural Committee (1948 - 1956) |
| ...land other than by agreement required the minister's prior approval in writing. In order that... |
| ...the work under the regulations and the minister's order could be carried out in the... |
| ...agriculture and horticulture. The act allowed the minister to delegate any of his functions relating... |
| ...from 1947 the committees' staff became civil servants employed directly by the ministry. This framework... |
| Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885) |
| ...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Kelly s Directory... |
| ...and professions named in St Margarets include: Blacksmith: William Davies Butcher: William Powell Innkeeper: John... |
| ...Powell Innkeeper: John Thomas Reece [Sun Inn] Mason: James Lewis Parish clerk: James Lewis Shopkeeper:... |
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| Trades & Professions: Corvisor [Corviser] (1600’s 1700’s) |
| ...Research Title: Trades & Professions: Corvisor [ Corviser] Place name: Ewyas Lacy Date: 1600 s... |
| ...Corvisor may have been used interchangeably with Cordwainer and Shoemaker, although some sources suggest it... |
| Probate Collection; Will and documents for Lewis John Thomas William, yeoman (1665) |
| ...reputed daughter', 2 lambs and to his servant maid , Elizabeth Turner, one lamb. His... |
| ...also a letter from John Delahay [ vicar of Clodock] to a Mr Charles Roberts... |
| ...has sent her son Hugh instead. The vicar asks his friend, 'to deal favourably with... |
| Probate Collection; Will and documents for Elizabeth Rees Harry, widow (1669) |
| ...and 3 bushels of wheat To her servant, Katherine Watkins, one flock bed , one... |
| ...sheet and a brass pan. To her servant, Katherine Watkins, her best petticoat,and waistcoat, one... |
| ...David, 4 bushels of muncorns. To her servant Isabell Bowen, one pair of sheets. To... |
| ...2 bushels of rye. To Mr Allen, vicar of Michaelchurch Escley, one bushel of rye.... |
| ...Harry's three sons, 3 shirt clothes. To servant, Katherine Watkins, one brass pot and a... |
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| Littlebury’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1876) |
| ...Source: Local Collection Title: Littlebury s Di rectory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire Place name: Newton... |
| ...1876 Description: Entry for Newton in Clodock Vicar, Rev.George Vaux Collinson, B.A. Parish Clerk, Joseph... |
| ...Hamlet John Dingle farmer Higley Joseph . tailor, shpkpr & parish clk Howard Robert .... |
| ...farmer Preece Thomas Square House wheelright & carpenter Price James Woodlands farmer Rogers W Cwm... |
| ...Clead farmer Sanders Thos . wheelright & carpenter Sanders Joseph . shopkeeper Seabourne George Burnt... |
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