Inscribed Tablet To Anna M.D. Walsh, In Christ Church, Warminster

Rev. John Jeremiah Daniell, in The History Of Warminster, published in 1879, referring to inscribed tablets in Christ Church, Warminster, noted:

On the north wall ~
 Sacred to the memory of Anna M.D. Walsh, who died 31 Jan. 1855, aged 22. “Accepted in the Beloved.”

A View Across Weymouth Street, Warminster, During The 1840s

A print of Warminster from the 1840s.

The view looks north across Weymouth Street
(constructed 1830) to the town centre.

Weymouth Street was originally known
for many years as New Road.

The Chapel of St. Lawrence centre of the picture.

Arn Hill and Copheap in the background.

A List Of The Sick At Bugley Relieved By The Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society, Year Ending July 1844

A list of the sick at Bugley relieved by the Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society in the year ending July 1844:

Keziah Adlam, 1s. 6d.
Susan Brimsden, 2s. 0d.
Sarah Clacey, 1s. 0d.
Sarah Elliott, 1s. 0d.

A List Of The Sick At Pinnell’s Yard, Warminster, Relieved By The Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society In The Year Ending July 1844

A list of the sick at Pinnell’s Yard, Warminster, relieved by the Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society in the year ending July 1844:

Ann Carter, 1s. 0d.
Widow Jerrett, £2s. 0d.

A List Of The Sick At Smith’s Yard Relieved By The Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society In The Year Ending July 1844

A list of the sick at Smith’s Yard relieved by the Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society in the year ending July 1844:

Christiana King’s child, 1s 0d.
Elizabeth King’s child (dead), 2s. 0d.
Matthew King and child, 2s. 0d.
A. Young’s child, 2s. 0d.

A List Of The Sick At South Alley Relieved By The Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society In The Year Ending July 1844

A list of the sick at South Alley relieved by the Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society in the year ending July 1844:

Betty Trapp (dead), 2s. 6d.
William Parker, 2s. 0d.

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