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Memories of my School Days by Joyce Powell and John Powell (2003)
...painting flowers which I took from the garden at home. We had the dentist in...
...time we use to play in the field, football for the boys and skipping, ball...
...the iron rations which was ryvita and corn beef. What did you wear to school?...
...a big bonfire in Mr. Jim Prices field with fireworks, before he could light the...
...called big John he use to send parcels home to his family, also two land...
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Memories of my School Days by Helen Lucretia Wood Cole (2003)
...of my School Days by Helen Lucretia Wood Cole Place name: Newton Date: 2003 Description:...
...name: Newton Date: 2003 Description: Helen Lucretia Wood Cole, Maiden name Shaw When did you...
...under strict instruction to go across the field which was called The Pound, then mother...
...Ivy from Bristol would send us a parcel full of lovely clothes. It would come...
...started, but I would get the morning wood in, also help to carry water from...
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Memories of my School Days by Marion Joan Williams, Leslie Pritchard, and Gwyn Pritchard (2003)
...and our brothers and sisters at the Cornel Farm at St Margaret's. How did you...
...Mr. Bowyer the driver on the Fair field bus, and the rat catcher would give...
...little jackets and trousers with hobnail b oats, they also wore caps, but most of...
...to change our clothes, get the fire wood in, help to hoe the roots. Can...
...can remember the coronation celebrations in the field at Newton. Joan competed in running for...
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Guest Contribution: St Margaret’s Church Renovations, Repairs and Restorations, by Raymond Holley (1852 - 1992)
...of the two ladies is Alice Wyatt Wood (1849-1941) widow of Herbert Howorth Wood (1834-1924)...
...  THE VICTORIAN RESTORATION 1865/66 Herbert Howarth Wood, graduate of St John's College, Oxford, keen...
...death of his father William Seward   Wood in April 1862. His uncle, the Revd...
...two years later, in 1864, H H Wood became People's Churchwarden at St Margaret's and...
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Memories of my School Days by Sylvia James (2003)
...the lower branches of a yew tree close to The Room. Slid down the handrail...
The Maescoeds (2007)
...descriptive in origin and Maes-Coed means The Meadows in the Wood , probably a very...
...Maescoeds were originally medieval clearings in the woods between the River Escley and the Dulas...
...again from the Welsh, Urescoed meaning the Field in the Wood , and Gennoll The...
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Introduction to the Whitehouse Estate (1566 - 1833)
...demise Home farm with its land and woods and a series of adjacent tenanted farms,...
...his History of Whitehouse by Arthur Seward Wood, written in 1954, we are told: -...
...we are told: - In 1816 Wm. Wood made a claim as holder of the...
...ap Richard for a share of the commonable and waste lands situated in the Parishes...
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Guest Contribution: History of Whitehouse Estate by Arthur Seward Wood (1954)
...History of Whitehouse Estate by Arthur Seward Wood Place name: Vowchurch, Turnastone, St Margarets Date:...
...detail, information handed down by Wm. Seward Wood to Herbert Howorth Wood, and with additions...
...greatly to its general interest. Wm. Seward Wood embodied much data from these papers in...
...papers in his manuscript Register of the Wood family, which includes particulars of lineage, not...
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Guest Contribution: Notes on the Sale of Timber from Whitehouse in 1812-13 (1812)
...IN THE YEARS 1812-13. By ARTHUR S. WOOD. (Read 20th August, 1936.) William Wood, who...
...going backwards - through four generations of Woods, two of Haseldens, and four of Howorths,...
...very little had been felled. On William Wood's decision to live permanently at Whitehouse, a...
...long and straight oak, standing in the meadow below Whitehouse, and containing nearly 250 cubic...
Land tax in Newton & Ewyas Lacy (1700’s 1800’s)
...examination of the Farm locations and surrounding field patterns, perhaps about 10 of the 14...
...of Newton s 1740 acres being en closed fields and the rest being open waste...
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