Stevens 1881-06-16
From Banbury Guardian SIBFORD GOWER. Benefit Club:—The Annual Meeting of this flourishing society was held on Whit Monday, when the members attended Divine Service in the Parish Church; prayers being...
From Banbury Guardian SIBFORD GOWER. Benefit Club:—The Annual Meeting of this flourishing society was held on Whit Monday, when the members attended Divine Service in the Parish Church; prayers being...
...of Epwell named Hewings, by Mr Montagu by licence. And an elder daughter of Gaydon, farmer of The Cross, Sibford Gower was married in my church after banns by Rev...
...– but his mother does not “belong” to Sibford Gower. Visited George Messenger, and the Sibford Ferris allotments where the … … a page has been torn out of the...
...to be rude, especially with regard to having been excluded from the list of recipients of coal and clothing until he had resided in Sibford Gower twelve months. When I...
...Barnes daughter of Thomas and Sarah Barnes of Sibford Gower – with a young man in service as a groom in Warwickshire. Preached Sermons for the Diocesan Church Building Society....
...to be considered a free gift, and in no way as a payment for “acts of husbandry” on the allotment. I appointed Joseph Messenger of Sibford Gower as the tenant....
...Richard haynes, William Haynes. Met Mr Richard Lamb who walked with me across the fields from Sibford Ferris to Sibford Gower. Mrs Woolgrove, Miss S. Dix and Mrs Way called....
Called at Well’s at Swalcliffe. They showed me at my request, some old copy-slips, very beautifully written by a master of Sibford Gower School in the middle of the 17th...
SIBFORD LENDING LIBRARY The Annual Meeting will be held in the School Room. SIBFORD GOWER on FRIDAY JAN. 4.1884 —– Tea at 5 o’clock, Business Meeting at 7. Entertainment of...
...EGYPT AS IT IS On Tuesday next, Jan. 29, 1884, An Illustrated LECTURE Will be given at the NATIONAL SCHOOL, SIBFORD GOWER, by E. WORSDELL, ESQ., B.A. Of Lancaster —–...
...ago in Sibford Gower that a Burdrop man could not find his way home. So he asked Blind Thomas Keene to show him the way, which he did. Banbury...
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