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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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