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This database contains some of the books and papers held by Mersea Museum.
Found 516 files - displaying 151 to 200
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Article |
Hugh Green, 19th Century West Mersea Doctor and Surgeon |
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ID |
DHG_001 |
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Title |
Hugh Green, 19th Century West Mersea Doctor and Surgeon |
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Abstract |
Hugh Green, 19th Century West Mersea Doctor and Surgeon 1823-1895
Hugh Green was the second of four children born to William Green and Charlotte Emily Green (née Cooper) of Coddenham Hall, Boxford, Suffolk.
... |
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Author |
Simon Eagle |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 152 |
Article |
Church Seating for the Poor |
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ID |
PH01_CSP |
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Title |
Church Seating for the Poor |
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Abstract |
Church Seating for the Poor
Great Wigborough and Peldon
In storage at St Stephen's Church, Great Wigborough, is a framed board which used to hang upon the church wall and records the installing of free church seating ... |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 153 |
Article |
Mersea at War |
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ID |
ML2021_001_050 |
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Title |
Mersea at War |
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Abstract |
I am often asked what it was like on Mersea Island during the Second World War. Well, the answer is a lot different to what it is now. I lived throughout the war in Suffolk Avenue in a new bungalow my dad had built while working for local builder Clifford White & Co. We moved in August 1939 from 6 ... |
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Author |
Ron Green |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 154 |
Article |
Recollections of Mike Watson |
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ID |
PH01_MWA |
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Title |
Recollections of Mike Watson |
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Abstract |
RECOLLECTIONS OF MIKE WATSON
By Geoff Gonella
Peldon History Project
Mike and Jane Watson have lived in Peldon for many years, and have taken part in a variety of local activities. In the company of Elaine Barker I was fortunate to interview Mike in December 2017, at their charming and ... |
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Author |
Geoff Gonella |
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Published |
12 December 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 155 |
Article |
Church Cottage, Peldon |
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ID |
PH01_COT |
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Title |
Church Cottage, Peldon |
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Abstract |
Church Cottage, Peldon
Early 17th century timberframed and plastered house with some brick. Red plain tile roof. One storey. Two window range double hung vertical sliding sashes. rear extension with pantile roof. Double range plan, with newel staircase British Listed Buildings
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Published |
12 December 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 156 |
Article |
Morant history 1768 - the Wigboroughs |
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ID |
WIG_MOR |
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Title |
Morant history 1768 - the Wigboroughs |
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Abstract |
Philip Morant's The History and Antiquities of Essex 1768
Great Wigborough, Salcot Wigborough and Little Wigborough
Wigborough
Two contiguous Parishes so named stand west of those we have been last describing. The name is formed from the two
Saxon words, Wig , a battle, and burg ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Keywords |
viners, copt hall, faulkborne |
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Published |
1768
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 157 |
Article |
Frederick Thomas Hicks |
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ID |
IYS_180 |
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Title |
Frederick Thomas Hicks |
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Abstract |
HICKS, FREDERICK THOMAS
Rank: Private Service No. 30923
Regiment: Bedfordshire Regiment 7th Battalion
Date of death 25 April 1918 Age 24
Frederick Hicks was born in Nutfield, Surrey and was baptised 19 November ... |
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Author |
Edwin Sparrow |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 158 |
Article |
David Laurence Talbot |
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ID |
IYS_200 |
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Title |
David Laurence Talbot |
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Abstract |
TALBOT, DAVID LAURENCE
Rank: Private Service No. 41941
Regiment: Suffolk ... |
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Author |
Edwin Sparrow |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 159 |
Article |
Robert Leslie Coppin, Langenhoe, died 21 October 1941 |
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ID |
OOD_214 |
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Title |
Robert Leslie Coppin, Langenhoe, died 21 October 1941 |
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Abstract |
WW2 Memorial Profiles for Abberton and Langenhoe
ROBERT LESLIE COPPIN
Aircraftman 2nd Class, Service No. 1134494
6 Service Flying Training School, Royal Air Force ... |
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Author |
Edwin Sparrow |
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Keywords |
NEVILL |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 160 |
Article |
Alan Cudmore: Peldon Reminiscences |
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ID |
PH01_PCM |
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Title |
Alan Cudmore: Peldon Reminiscences |
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Abstract |
I have been in touch with Alan Cudmore, now in his eighties and living in Hertfordshire, whose family lived in Peldon, probably from 1843 right through to 1970. I had come across Alan's family when researching, Honeysuckle Cottage on Lower Road then called Olde Home; his grandad, Joshua, bought the ... |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 161 |
Article |
Some Record of the Parish of Peldon |
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ID |
PH01_SRP |
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Title |
Some Record of the Parish of Peldon |
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Abstract |
Book in Essex Record Office Reference D/P 287/28/6 (not digitised)
This volume was begun by the Rev C.R. Harrison who was the rector of St Mary's Church, Peldon between 1855 and 1867.
During his incumbency he wrote of the parish records, church lands, churchwardens, school, rectory house, the ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 162 |
Article |
Proposed new Power Station at Bradwell |
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ID |
ML2020_012_059 |
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Title |
Proposed new Power Station at Bradwell |
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Abstract |
In the last issue there were accusations of scaremongering with an illustration that appeared in the October edition of Mersea Life showing steam belching from cooling towers and the scale of the towers being out of proportion to the existing power station. I think the proportions are right and any ... |
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Author |
Ron Green |
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Published |
December 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 163 |
Article |
1891 Census - recorded occupations Mersea Island |
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ID |
CEN_1891_OCC |
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Title |
1891 Census - recorded occupations Mersea Island |
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Abstract |
Census East and West Mersea 1891
1,407 named people are listed
458 Male 15 years or older
292 Male under 15
401 Female 15 years or older
257 Female under 15
Recorded occupations (not all people have occupation recorded)
Male
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Author |
Tony Millatt |
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Published |
5 April 1891
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 164 |
Article |
HMS YORK visit to Clacton 1930s |
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ID |
CPR_VST |
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Title |
HMS YORK visit to Clacton 1930s |
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Abstract |
Mersea Museum recently had an email from Peter Watts of Clacton Pier Company, with 4 small photographs taken on Clacton Pier. They had the same photographic markings on the back, but no clues as to the date or the event. Two photographs show a Royal Navy cruiser at anchor, one ... |
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Author |
Tony Millatt |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 165 |
Article |
Peldon Home Guard - Beyond the Photo |
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ID |
PH01_HG2 |
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Title |
Peldon Home Guard - Beyond the Photo |
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Abstract |
PELDON HOME GUARD - BEYOND THE PHOTO
Peldon History Project
Researched & compiled by Geoff Gonella
Introduction
Many local residents and visitors have probably seen the group photograph the Peldon Home Guard, which has been on display in the Peldon Rose Public house for many years. ... |
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Author |
Geoff Gonella |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 166 |
Article |
The Coat of Arms in Peldon Church |
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ID |
PH01_ARM |
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Title |
The Coat of Arms in Peldon Church |
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Abstract |
The Coat of Arms over the North door, now the door into the new kitchen, belongs to the reign of George III (1760 - 1820), and probably dates to sometime after the King's accession. The original was restored in 1967, ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Published |
November 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 167 |
Article |
Ship Money |
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ID |
PH01_SHM |
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Title |
Ship Money |
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Abstract |
In 1634, with Charles I on the throne, Parliament had not convened for six years. The King, wanting to raise money, had no intention of following the usual course of recalling Parliament and decided to levy a tax known as Ship Money. This was a tax extending back into the medieval period, last ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 168 |
Article |
Recollections of the Village Blacksmith, Peldon Village |
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ID |
PH01_RBM |
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Title |
Recollections of the Village Blacksmith, Peldon Village |
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Abstract |
Recollections of the Village Blacksmith, Peldon Village
circa 1950
The Forge or Smithy fronts the top road and overlooks the Common. It is a timber framed building with typical Essex black weather-boarding under a tiled ... |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 169 |
Article |
Peldon and the Mayors of Colchester |
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ID |
PH01_MYR |
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Title |
Peldon and the Mayors of Colchester |
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Abstract |
Colchester boasts the longest surviving borough mayoralty in Essex which is also amongst the oldest in the country. This year (2020), Peldon's Robert Davidson, farmer of Brick House Farm, has become the 188th mayor of Colchester and his wife Liz, the lady mayoress. In the midst of the coronavirus ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Published |
November 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 170 |
Article |
Alexander Jamieson Duncan killed by mine Mersea Island |
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ID |
WW2_AJD |
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Title |
Alexander Jamieson Duncan killed by mine Mersea Island |
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Abstract |
Alexander Jamieson Duncan
Second Lieutenant 91196
8th Bn Royal Scots
Buried Inveresk Parish Churchyard
Son of the Revd. David Duncan and Catherine Duncan; husband of Isobel Fordyce Duncan, of Plockton, Ross and Cromarty
Killed on Mersea Island in accident with mine.
Reference: National ... |
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Author |
Roger Bullen |
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Published |
12 September 1940
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 171 |
Article |
Vincent Magson killed by mine 1945 |
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ID |
WW2_VJM |
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Title |
Vincent Magson killed by mine 1945 |
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Abstract |
Vincent John Magson
Vincent Magson was born 1929 and was the adopted son of Winifred M. Magson née Crampion and Frederick Magson. Winfred and Frederick had married in 1925 and come to live in Mersea, initially in Captains Road and then at 2 Rainbow Road.
Frederick was a retired Royal ... |
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Author |
Tony Millatt |
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Published |
8 March 1945
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 172 |
Article |
Ian Michell killed by mine 1945 |
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ID |
WW2_IVM |
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Title |
Ian Michell killed by mine 1945 |
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Abstract |
Ian Michell 1927-1945
Ian Michell - Air Training Corps
Ian with his parents
Ian Victor Michell was born in 1927, ... |
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Author |
Tony Millatt |
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Published |
8 March 1945
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 173 |
Article |
Martin Aurel King |
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ID |
WW2_MAK |
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Title |
Martin Aurel King |
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Abstract |
WW2 Memorial Profiles for West Mersea
Martin Aurel King
Pilot Officer 42845, Royal Air Force
249 (Gold Coast) Squadron
Shot down over Southampton 16 August 1940, age 18.
Buried Fawley, Hampshire, 22 August 1940
Martin Aurel King was born 15 October 1921 in West Mersea to George ... |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 174 |
Article |
Corporal Herbert William Christmas |
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ID |
WW1_CHR |
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Title |
Corporal Herbert William Christmas |
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Abstract |
WW1 Memorial Profiles for Great wigborough
HERBERT WILLIAM CHRISTMAS
Corporal Service No. 127577
73rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)
(Enlisted at Woodstock, Canada)
Died 1 March 1917 age 21.
Buried Givenchy-en-Gohelle Canadian Cemetery, Souchez. France.
Commemorated ... |
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Author |
Roger Bullen / Tony Millatt |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 175 |
Article |
The Mazengarbs of Copt Hall, Little Wigborough |
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ID |
LWG_MZG |
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Title |
The Mazengarbs of Copt Hall, Little Wigborough |
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Abstract |
Walkers have long enjoyed the wild peace and seclusion of the Copt Hall marshes, many will have popped into the little church of St Nicholas (now sadly closed permanently) with its piece of WW1 Zeppelin mounted on the wall ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 176 |
Article |
Married Clergy in the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth |
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ID |
PH01_MCL |
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Title |
Married Clergy in the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth |
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Abstract |
Great Wigborough and Peldon
The first official action in English history specifically permitting clergy to marry was presented to Convocation in December 1547 and then to Parliament by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. He himself had married in the early 1530s during the reign of Henry VIII after the ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 177 |
Article |
Methodism in Peldon |
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ID |
PH01_MPL |
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Title |
Methodism in Peldon |
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Abstract |
Ben Cudmore's account of Methodism in Peldon, probably written in the early 1960s before Peldon's chapel closed in 1970.
The Cudmore family first appears in the censuses for Peldon in 1851 and Ben and his family lived in Honeysuckle Cottage (known then as 'Olde Home'), Lower Road, after his ... |
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Author |
Ben Cudmore |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 178 |
Article |
West Mersea Brickworks |
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ID |
ML2020_011_075 |
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Title |
West Mersea Brickworks |
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Abstract |
West Mersea had a brickworks. In 1905 the Mersea Brick and Iron Company was advertising Red Facing Bricks and Tiles. Behind the company was a developer from London, involved in the ambitious development plans for Mersea before World War 1, but the brickworks was run by Maurice Thorp, a local ... |
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Author |
Ron Green |
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Published |
November 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 179 |
Article |
The Wigboroughs in WW2 |
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ID |
WIG_WW2 |
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Title |
The Wigboroughs in WW2 |
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Abstract |
On 14th January 1939 the neighbourhood news in the Essex County Standard reported the first of a series of six Air Raid Precautions (A.R.P.) lectures to volunteers from Peldon and Wigborough in Peldon School. About 40 were present and first aid demonstrations were given by the St John's Ambulance. ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 180 |
Article |
Peldon's Poor and the Poorhouse |
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ID |
PH01_WKH |
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Title |
Peldon's Poor and the Poorhouse |
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Abstract |
Queen Elizabeth's Poor Relief Act of 1601 pulled together all previous Poor Law Acts, formalising earlier practices of poor relief distribution. Before Tudor times and the Dissolution of the Monasteries (these religious houses had provided some care and relief to the poor) any contributions to the ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Published |
October 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 181 |
Article |
Jabez and Emma Wenlock |
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ID |
WIG_JBZ |
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Title |
Jabez and Emma Wenlock |
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Abstract |
MR AND MRS JABEZ WENLOCK
These two obituaries of Jabez and Emma Wenlock appeared in the Essex County Standard neighbourhood news, and were, most likely, written by Mrs Dansie of Peldon Village Stores who contributed weekly columns, mainly for Peldon, every week between 1931 and 1948.
... |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 182 |
Article |
Great Expectations at Great Wigborough |
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ID |
GWG_GEX |
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Title |
Great Expectations at Great Wigborough |
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Abstract |
I have been going to the coffee mornings at Gt Wigborough Church which are currently being held every fortnight on a Friday morning. St Stephens is a pretty church in a beautiful location and a welcome is guaranteed plus tea, coffee and cake. Standing on top of Wigborough Hill the views are amazing ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 183 |
Article |
The Hyde, Great Wigborough |
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ID |
GWG_HYD |
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Title |
The Hyde, Great Wigborough |
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Abstract |
The Hyde in the 1930s
Owners of historic houses almost invariably have a fascination with the history of their homes and over the years their notes, drawings, photographs and research are faithfully passed on to new ... |
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Published |
October 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum / Elaine Barker
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| 184 |
Article |
Church Terriers - Great and Little Wigborough |
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ID |
GWG_TER |
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Title |
Church Terriers - Great and Little Wigborough |
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Abstract |
A Church terrier, or Glebe terrier is specific to the Church of England and is a survey or inventory of each parish church's assets giving details of land and property. These lands and property were held by the incumbent as part of the endowment of his benefice providing the income with which he ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 185 |
Article |
Wedding of Joan Yates and Dr John Hopkyns at Great Wigborough - Joan's ... |
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ID |
GWG_YTS_003 |
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Title |
Wedding of Joan Yates and Dr John Hopkyns at Great Wigborough - Joan's Recollections |
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Abstract |
Joan Yates married Dr John Hopkyns at St Stephen's Great Wigborough 22 November 1941. Joan was the daughter of Revd. Frederick Yates, Rector of Great and Little Wigborough.
Joan's Recollections
My bridesmaid, Mary ... |
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Author |
22 November 1941 |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 186 |
Article |
Rectory Cottages Great Wigborough |
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ID |
GWG_RCT |
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Title |
Rectory Cottages Great Wigborough |
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Abstract |
The two cottages known as Rectory Cottages, situated on top of Wigborough hill, just opposite the church and the Rectory were demolished in approximately 1967.
Rectory Cottages, Great Wigborough
The cottages ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 187 |
Article |
Dedication of War Cross at Layer de la Haye |
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ID |
LDH_WW1_001 |
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Title |
Dedication of War Cross at Layer de la Haye |
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Abstract |
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
Dedication of War Cross at Layer de la Haye
On Sunday afternoon, October 28, the Bishop of Colchester, (Dr Whitcombe) unveiled and dedicated a War Cross which the people of Layer de la Haye have ... |
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Published |
28 October 1917
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 188 |
Article |
Salcott Wigborough Chantry |
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ID |
SAL_CTY |
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Title |
Salcott Wigborough Chantry |
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Abstract |
What we now generally know as Salcott was formerly a hamlet of Great Wigborough, and, separated by a creek, a chapel-of-ease was built at Salcott Wigborough for the people there, but served by the rector of Great Wigborough Tom Millatt The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin: ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 189 |
Article |
Unmade Roads |
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ID |
ML2020_010_073 |
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Title |
Unmade Roads |
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Abstract |
In August 1939 I moved with my family from the Barfield Road council house where I was born, to a new bungalow in Suffolk Avenue. It was a grass track which got very muddy in winter. There were 15 homes in the avenue ( interestingly the same number as in Empress Avenue which was much longer). ... |
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Author |
Ron Green |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 190 |
Article |
Yates Family Wedding at Great Wigborough - Mary Hopkyn's Diary |
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ID |
GWG_YTS_001 |
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Title |
Yates Family Wedding at Great Wigborough - Mary Hopkyn's Diary |
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Abstract |
The following is the diary of a visit to Great Wigborough for the wedding of Joan Yates, daughter of the Rector Revd. Frederick Yates. It was sent by Ivor Hopkyns, son of Joan and John Yates.
DIARY OF THE WEDDING OF JOAN YATES AND JOHN HOPKYNS
20th November, 1941
By Mary Dean Hopkyns ... |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 191 |
Article |
The Great Plague of Colchester and London |
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ID |
PH01_PLG |
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Title |
The Great Plague of Colchester and London |
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Abstract |
Imagine an epidemic so virulent that shops, theatres and pubs closed, trade and travel ceased, families isolated if a family member was ill and food was delivered to the door by the community. Imagine special arrangements being made to bury the dead with no funerals allowed and the wealthy fleeing ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 192 |
Article |
Great Wigborough Congregational Chapel |
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ID |
GWG_CGC |
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Title |
Great Wigborough Congregational Chapel |
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Abstract |
According to White's Trade Directory of 1848 in its entry for the village of Great Wigborough, there was an independent chapel sited by the Maldon Road, Great Wigborough. The entry reads
Adjoining the Maldon Road is an Independent Chapel, belonging to a Congregation formed in 1720.
... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Published |
September 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 193 |
Article |
The Rectors of St Stephens, Great Wigborough |
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ID |
GWG_REC |
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Title |
The Rectors of St Stephens, Great Wigborough |
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Abstract |
In writing the biographical details that follow I am following in the footsteps of local historian, the late Tom Millatt who was responsible for the beautiful artwork above which hangs on the walls of St Stephens. It is Tom's ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Published |
September 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 194 |
Article |
Salcott and Virley by George Biddell 1933 |
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ID |
SAL_BDL |
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Title |
Salcott and Virley by George Biddell 1933 |
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Abstract |
Virley is a little place, and has never been of much importance in the land, nevertheless its history can be traced back for about 1,000 years.
In the reign of Edward, the Confessor (AD 1045-66) a large and thriving village stood at the head of the creek, near the spot where a
bridge now ... |
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Author |
George Biddell |
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Published |
30 December 1933
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 195 |
Article |
Salcott Coffin-Slab |
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ID |
SAL_CFN |
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Title |
Salcott Coffin-Slab |
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Abstract |
According to the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments 1922, in the churchyard of St Mary's Salcott, west of the
church tower was sited a coffin-slab, coped with double hollow-chamfered edge, cross with foliated ends on stepped
calvery, 13th century. Another broken slab with hollow ... |
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Author |
Elaine Barker |
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Published |
September 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 196 |
Article |
75th Anniversary of end of WW2 - Layer de la Haye |
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ID |
TLR_WW2 |
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Title |
75th Anniversary of end of WW2 - Layer de la Haye |
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Abstract |
Layer de la Haye War Memorial
75th Anniversary Tribute for end of World War 2
2nd September 2020
After the success of the Poppy display to commemorate the centennial for the end of WW1 in 2018, we felt it was ... |
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Author |
Anne Taylor |
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Published |
2 September 2020
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 197 |
Article |
The Story of Layer de la Haye since Saxon Times |
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ID |
EC64_05_316 |
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Title |
The Story of Layer de la Haye since Saxon Times |
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Abstract |
It was called "Legra" in the Domesday Book
By the Rev. James Allen (Vicar of Layer de la Haye)
Article from East Anglian Magazine May 1964
The name Layer de la Haye is one of the ... |
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Author |
Rev. James Allen |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 198 |
Article |
Stories of Old Salcott - Mr Francis |
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ID |
SVN_1992_005 |
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Title |
Stories of Old Salcott - Mr Francis |
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Abstract |
Salcott-Virley Village News
May 1992
Written by Tom Parmenter.
Inspirational Poem
To have the steadfast knowledge
That we never walk alone
And to rest in the assurance
That our every need is known
Will help dispel our worries
Our anxieties and care
For fear and doubt ... |
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Author |
Tom Parmenter |
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Published |
May 1992
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 199 |
Article |
Reverend Llewellyn Christopher Watson Bullock M.A. |
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ID |
EAS_1936_P155 |
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Title |
Reverend Llewellyn Christopher Watson Bullock M.A. |
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Abstract |
IN MEMORIAM.
THE REV. LLEWELLYN CHRISTOPHER WATSON BULLOCK, B.A.
Obituary from Essex Archaeological Society
The death of the Rev. Ll. C. Watson Bullock on 10 February, 1936, deprived the Society of a ... |
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Keywords |
revd, rev |
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Published |
1936
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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| 200 |
Article |
"Your Essex" at Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Salcot and Virley |
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ID |
TBM_SAL_101 |
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Title |
"Your Essex" at Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Salcot and Virley |
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Abstract |
Salcott always fascinated me. It was the first country place I ever stayed in. I was a schoolboy at the time, and I remember journeying there in a four-wheeler, and returning in a pony cart. That is a good many years ago. ... |
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Author |
C.R. Jefferies |
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Source |
Mersea Museum
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