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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... |