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Memories of my School Days by Joyce Powell and John Powell (2003)
...attendance officer was Mr. Norton. The nit nurse use to come every few months. At...
Memories of my School Days by Marion Joan Williams, Leslie Pritchard, and Gwyn Pritchard (2003)
...morning, we would all pile in and nurse one another. One morning there was a...
Guest Contribution: St Margaret’s Church Renovations, Repairs and Restorations, by Raymond Holley (1852 - 1992)
...for TEN years, and who, through failing health tendered his resignation from that office. The...
...appropriate and recorded such feasts in the Register of Services in red ink. He took...
...wish his name to be known. (Comm union Table, Cross and Candle sticks by same...
...and laid in front of the Comm union Rail in memory of Churchwarden D O...
...10 Hereford Times op.cit. 11 ibid. 12 Register of Services 13 The Parish Book 1865-1931...
Memories of my School Days by Sylvia James (2003)
...the table to stamp on the flames. Health and safety people would have a fit...
Guest Contribution: History of Whitehouse Estate by Arthur Seward Wood (1954)
...data from these papers in his manuscript Register of the Wood family, which includes particulars...
...Uncle on the mother's side (and her guardian) she having a portion of 1500 in...
...book, and comprised a chapel, dining hall, hospital, almshouses, workshops and outbuildings. No foundations or...
...the Howorth pedigree. In William Seward Wood's Register of the Wood family, he considered Blanch...
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Newton School (1855 - 1962)
...from 1893 to 1961, and the Admissions Register from 1921 to 1961 are held in...
Land tax in Newton & Ewyas Lacy (1700’s 1800’s)
...The Wain Herbert Farm supported an old Charity and its land tax abated due to...
Newcourt and Bacton Manor Estates (1200 -1912)
...of Bacton and Newton and founded a Charity for their care. Another with connections with...
...of the key founders of the Dore Workhouse on nearby land. The Workhouse is now...
Dr. W.H. Morgan of Longtown and Ewyas Harold (1905 – 1940’s)
...early years of this century a new doctor came to these parts of Herefordshire. He...
...to these parts of Herefordshire. He was Doctor William Holmes Morgan, a member of the...
...a member of the Royal College of Surgeons and a Licentiate of the Royal College...
...William Henry Morgan at one time Deputy Surgeon General to the Indian Medical Service. Our...
...were bad with snow and ice. Our Doctor did most of his own motor cycle...
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Oral History: Warren Lewis’ recollections of Michaelchurch Mill etc. (1907-1950)
...change my ways then. I was in hospital in Hereford for twelve months. They messed...