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Category: Villages, Towns and Places
Information, illustrations and images – including gleanings, parish records, and references to people – for some of the villages and town and places, particularly in the rural areas around Warminster, Wiltshire.
Attendance At Wylye School During 1902
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Conveyancing Papers Relating To Lands At Sutton Parva, Sutton Veny, 1895-1902
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Brixton Deverill ~ Harry Hibberd Home From The South African War
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Fisherton Delamere School During The Early 1900s
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Kingston Deverill Choir Children’s Supper
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The Death Of Robert Philip – He Was Woodward On The Longleat Estate For Many Years And Treasurer Of Horningsham Reading Room
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Confirmation – Mr. H. Haskell
From The Parish Magazine, December 1901:
Sutton Veny
Mr. H. Haskell, a valued member of our church choir and one of our band of ringers, received the apostolic rite of confirmation at the hands of the Bishop on the 3rd ult., in the Parish Church of Warminster.
Congratulations To Miss Florence Townsend
From The Parish Magazine, December 1901:
Sutton Veny
We beg to congratulate Miss Florence Townsend, who is on the staff of our Church School, on having passed the pupil teachers’ first year’s examination as required by the Education Department.
Improved Attendance At Imber School
From The Parish Magazine, December 1901:
Imber
The managers are feeling much more satisfied with the improved attendance at the school and it is gratifying to know that a larger number of children made full attendance last quarter.
The following children were never absent once:-
Kate Marsh, Elsie Meaden, Florence Marsh, Margaret Pearce, Dora Potter, Lily Marsh, Walter Daniels, Edward Pearce, Harwood Daniels, Ernest Marsh, and Stanley Daniels.