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INDEX Note this is an old version of the index retained because it includes some obituaries deleted from the current index. |
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1908 |
The choirboys visit the Franco-British Exhibition at London's White City. |
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1908 |
The Rev. W. C. Allsebrook's thoughts on 'non-observance of the Sabbath'. |
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1908 |
George Halford, John Hardiman, Beatrice Matilda Lane, Richard Pendlebury, Henry Byrd, William Pethard |
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1909 |
The fate of the stone cross which fell off the south transept gable. |
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1909 |
A plea for all graves to be marked following a deplorable incident. |
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1909 |
A visit to Weston for the men and boys of the choir. |
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1909 |
Wedding of the Vicar W C Allsebrook and Mrs Allsebrook |
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1909 |
Mrs Poole |
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1910 |
Letter of proposal from Julius Sladden. |
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1910 |
Meeting in the Parish Room to discuss details of memorial. |
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1910 |
Dedication of memorial, followed by a social gathering in the Old School. |
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1910 |
Portsmouth and Southsea are the destinations for the day-trippers. |
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1910 |
Former vicar, W. H. Price, has his gravestone restored. |
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1910 |
Mrs Malin |
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1911 |
'Cinderella's at Home' an operetta by the children of the Council School. |
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1911 |
A day out in the West Country for our young, and not so young, choirboys. |
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1911 |
Miss Augusta Jones, Mrs Crisp, Mrs Emma Elizabeth Harley, Mrs Ann Margaret Scott McDonald, Mr J Mason |
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1912 |
An account of the 'eclipse of the sun' by schoolgirl Nancy Crisp. |
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1912 |
The discovery of a publication by a previous vicar of Badsey, Rev. John Rawlins. |
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1912 |
Mr Daniel Jonathan Hartwell, Mr George Pethard, Mrs Matilda Osborne Wingfield, Mrs Evans, Mr Harry Halford |
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1913 |
The Will of Margerie Smythe who died in 1534. |
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1913 |
The Will of John Smythe who died in1535. |
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1913 |
The Will of Richard Squyere who died in 1528. |
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1913 |
The resignation through ill-health of the popular headmaster, Mr. McDonald. |
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1913 |
The Agg Family emigrate to Canada. |
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1913 |
A brief look at the Churchwarden's Accounts for Badsey in the 16th Century. |
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1913 |
John Skinner Kelland, John Henry McDonald, Eveline Mary Swift, Richard Walter Keen, Margaret Elizabeth Jones |
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1914 |
Father Lomas opens a home for little boys in Badsey. |
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1914 |
Weymouth is the destination of the choirboys. |
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1914 |
Charles Ballard, Eliza Harris, Charles Henry Stewart |
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1915 |
The Will of Richard Yardley of Aldington who died in 1531. |
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1915 |
The Will of Robert Pegyn who died in 1552. |
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1915 |
Joseph Knight, Walter James Hardiman |
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1916 |
A thousand years of Aldington's history by E. A. B. Barnard. |
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1916 |
Mrs Eugenie Narcisse Sladden, Mrs Lucy Jane Marshall, Mr Charles Warner |
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1917 |
The Will of Sir Philip Hoby who died in 1558. |
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1917 |
Mr Henry Keen, Mr Wingfield John Smith, Mr William Cox, Miss Amelia Pethard |
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1918 |
Mr Alfred G Kerr, Mrs Lucy Mustoe, Mrs Sparrow |