In his Folklore Of The Warminster District, published in 1924, Victor Manley says:
“At midnight a spectral funeral haunts Bugley, finally disappearing down the lane at Blue Ball, a disused inn.”
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In his Folklore Of The Warminster District, published in 1924, Victor Manley says:
“At midnight a spectral funeral haunts Bugley, finally disappearing down the lane at Blue Ball, a disused inn.”
Kelly’s Directory 1923 lists Frederick W. Angel, farmer, Parsonage Farm, Warminster, Wiltshire. Telephone 71.
Residents at Excelsior Cottages, Marsh Street, Warminster, 1923:
H. Young, Excelsior Cottages.
Frank Turner, 2 Excelsior Cottages.
Kelly’s Directory 1923 lists George Allard, farmer, Brick Hill, Bath Road, Warminster.
1922
Advertisement:
Miles & Son,
Wholesale Butter, Margarine, and Egg Merchants.
English Butter a speciality.
Phone: 118 Frome. Send P.C. for Price List.
Frome & Maiden Bradley.
The entries for Sutton Veny in The Warminster & District Directory And Local And Village Guide For 1922, include – John Frederick Boyce, farmer, Baggs Farm, Sutton Parva.
The entries for Sutton Veny in The Warminster & District Directory And Local And Village Guide For 1922, include – Arthur Charles Bull, farmer, Greenhill Farm.
The entries for Sutton Veny in The Warminster & District Directory And Local And Village Guide For 1922, include – Charles Brown, gardener at Greenhill Farm.