Hi Vic, You sent your message to Kingsclere Admin all message are to be sent to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com then everyone can read them <----- Original Message ----- From: "Middleton Family" <kat3@iinet.net.au> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-admin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 6:57 AM Subject: Emily Baggs | Hi | | Can any body tell me the history of Emily Baggs after the 1881 census. In | this census Emily was seventeen years old, living with her mother Sarah in | Kingsclere, with them both farm labourers. | | Regards | | Vic Middleton | | | --- | Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. | Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). | Version: 6.0.455 / Virus Database: 255 - Release Date: 13/02/03 |
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 14:59:45 -0000 Barbara Mallyon wrote: > As so many Villages we are researching, go over the County > boarder into Berkshire. > Newbury, Greenham, Brimpton etc., I thought you would like to > know about this new CD. > The format is Windows only. For that reason I'll not be getting this CD Buying the fiche for the parishes of interest to Kingsclere researchers will work out a bit cheaper than getting the CD at special offer price, and I'll have the consolation of knowing I can read them with nothing more complicated that my trusty fiche reader <grin> If your Berks interests include the east or northwest of the County then getting the CD is probably a better bet. The fiche are quite good and have familes listed 'as enumerated' and have a name index so you can look up an individual and see where to look for him on the fiche. The fiche you need for the parishes adjoining Kingsclere are Vol 1:1 Thatcham, Vol 1:2 (£4.50), Newbury (£5.50) and Vol 7 Bradfield (£7.50). This will cover all the northern border of Kingsclere RD from Enborne to Aldermaston and beyond. -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
Hello everyone! No questions...just looking for cousins! DEAN(E) - pick one...any one .... from Basingstoke! 1760 - 1886+ The following families are related by marriage to the DEANs above: LONG, Caroline, b.1847 Pamber, parents: Thos & Sarah MAY (?) married James DEAN 1869 Basingstoke family sailed to and settled in Ontario, Canada c1886 Caroline died 1907 in St. Catharines, Ont. SMITH Ann, b. 1823, father: James, mother: Sarah married William DEAN 1846 Basingstoke BAILEY Sarah, married James DEAN 1823 Basingstoke died 1881 on Chapel Street BENHAM Ann, 2nd wife of William DEAN (1st wife Ann MILES) married 1797 Basingstoke TREACHER Hannah, d.1807, marr. to Thos. DEAN Thank you for reading! jamie in california jamiejhunter@hotmail.com
Hello All, As so many Villages we are researching, go over the County boarder into Berkshire. Newbury, Greenham, Brimpton etc., I thought you would like to know about this new CD. The CD is 1851 only. The format is MACH2 - The data is the complete transcript as per the fiche (exactly the same data). The format is Windows only. Everyone may be interested to know that the 1851 Census for Berkshire will be out on CD next month - £22.50 plus P&P. However a PRE-RELEASE OFFER is presently available on the Berks FHS website www.berksfhs.org.uk for £20 incl. U.K. postage and £21 incl. Overseas postage. This offer ends on 28th February 2003. The Berkshire 1851 Census CD holds indexed transcripts for ALL of 1851 Berkshire. It also has a small amount of data for adjoining parishes or part parishes. Simplistically this is what is generally known as "old Berkshire" and includes the parts lost to Oxfordshire in 1974. 1851 Berkshire was the result of fairly major changes in 1844 (or was that 1846?) and remained pretty constant until 1974. You will find birthplaces in the transcript that reflect the 1840 era boundaries - like Langford, Berks or Shinfield, Wilts - which can be confusing! The CD will contain a gazetteer and mapping features that will help with the basics of Berkshire geography - but several of us at Berks Family History Society also have the dream of a far more extensive gazetteer of "Berkshire over the years" which would show the changing face of Berkshire. A lot of work is involved before we can get that out! Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk Listowner
Hello Elizabeth, When the churchyard at Kingsclere was cleared of Grave stones in 1965 there was one Brownjohn grave recorded as follows: In loving memory of Mary Elizabeth Brownjohn eldst daughter of the late Obadiah Brownjohn (formerly of Burghclere) who died December 12th 1905 in her 79th year. Regards Peter Goff www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing emails are scanned for viruses No attachments to this message
Hello All, Charter Alley is to the east of Kingsclere. If you use http://www.google.co.uk and tick the Pages from UK you will see several links to it. Chris and Caroline See where your ancestors lived.....visit.... SOUTHERN LIFE(UK) WEBSITE Featuring the history of the villages of: Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Dorset, Isle of Wight, West Sussex & Wiltshire http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~villages Chris and Caroline owners of SOUTHERN LIFE are very helpful people, if you have any questions you want answered by them. chris@chayles.freeserve.co.uk Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk
Do you have French ancestors? Then this website may be of interest, it is a commercial site but the products they sell may not be available elsewhere. http://www.geneanet.org/store/product.php3?id=22222&lang=en Whilst there are english headings to some pages you do need to understand french to get the best out of it. The main geneanet page (www.geneanet.org) may also be of interest, it is roughly similar to ancestry.com in being a collection of peoples family trees. They are not oriented towards France though there may be some French families listed. I have no personal connections with this site other than using the same genealogy software that powers their database. -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
Hello All, A list of events that took place in Basingstoke, Hants. The Bishops Transcript. 1780-1792 -Dec 1812 Baptisms Rebecka dau Steven and Sarah DAWES 19 Januar 1798 Charlotte dau Thomas and Elizabeth BRIDGEMAN 25 October 1787 Ann dau Richard and Elizabeth BUTLER 19 August 1798 Richard son Richard and Mary BRIDGEMAN 22 July 1787 Elizabeth dau James and Elizabeth HAWKINS 8 April 1798 James son John and Jane BOZIER 3 April 1798 William son Thomas and Elizabeth BRIDGEMAN 1796 Mary dau James and Mary BLUNDEN 1796 Mary or May? dau George & May LEE 1796 Jane son John & Jane BOZIER 1796 Luezer dau - Richard and Mary BRIDGEMAN 1796 Ann dau George and Ann MUNDEY 1796 John son George & Martha TAYLOR 1796 Sarah dau Sarah LEE 20 August 1795 Ameila dau James and Elizabeth HUZZEY 1 March 1797 Sarah dau of James and Amy SMITH 19 July 1798 Harritt dau of Charles and Hannah MAY 10 March 1799 Mary Ann dau Samuel and Sarah HARMSWORTH 26 May 1799 Ann dau of Samuel and Sarah HARMSWORTH 19 November 1799 Marriages Daniel WHEATLEY of Eastrop and Mary BOSHIER 30 May 1797 John MOYELL and Sarah HARMSWORTH 12 December 1797 William DEAN and Ann BENHAM of Monk Sherbourn 6 August 1797 William LEWINGTON and Harriott HAWKINS 19 August 1799 John DRYE and Hannah MYLAND 28 October 1799 Burial of Oliva HAWKINS 1796 Thomas BYE 2 January 1797 John BROWN 9 January 1797 Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk Listowner
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:35:54 +0000 (GMT) Elizabeth Adams wrote: <snipped. > Regarding "my" Martha B,she married a William > LOVEGROVE at Newbury in 1798 she is Martha BROWN in > the register!It was the research into the LOVEGROVEs > that provided the clue as to Martha's proper name. > She is listed on the 1851 census for Greenham Common > in the household of Church BROWNJOHN(Head) as > Housekeeper to brother,with my gt grandfather(her > grandson-he was the illigitimate son of her daughter > Anne)Henry as nephew(to the head). By co-incidence I was doing some digging into Kingsclere parish records this morning and found Church Brown married Martha Wheatland at St. Mary, Kingsclere on 12 Aug 1750. Church and Martha baptised Mary on 1 Mar 1750 (born 23 Feb 1750, so before parents marriage but the register doesn't have it as an illegit birth) and Hannah on 29 Jul 1753 (born 19 Jul 1753). Both Church and Martha were of Kingsclere parish when they married. Cannot see any other baptism around this period for Church and Martha. I was hoping to find the baptism of a Church Brown around 1766 but so far have found nothing to link Church Brownjohn of Greenham Common to Church Brown of Kingsclere but your Michael and Sarah maybe the answer to this problem. > This makes me think that she is not the Martha > baptised 1768 d Thomas & Mary. I agree this seems to be another Martha but Thomas could be a brother of Church Brown (the 1st!) > Michael B. & Sarah ? baptised 4 children at > Greenham(at least) > Mary-26 Nov 1758 > Thomas-13 Feb 1763 > Church-13 Oct 1765 > Catherine-29 Sep 1769 I don't have this family so perhaps the Church I have as born ca 1766 and living Greenham Common in 1851 is in fact this Church and not a son of Church Brown (1st) as I thought. It would also explain why I haven't found a baptism in Ecchinswell. The Michael Brownjohn, buried Kingsclere on 15 Jun 1796, is probably this one. > so there is roome for Martha somewhere! If my supposition that Church was a son of Michael is correct, then that puts Martha in this family as well. Perhaps also the Mary who married John Bathe in 1781 is Mary bapt. Greenham in 1758 and the Amos who married Mary Bathe in 1788 may be another son. > "Church" is an odd name to give a child ,but it does > seem to be a family one. It may be that it was a maiden name of a wife of an earlier generation Brown(john) > I see the 1851 also lists the following BROWNJOHNs at > Stroud Green Greenham,probably related as you say, > Thomas-44 I found his baptism on 26 Jan 1806 in the St Mary parish register fiche. Parents John Brownjohn & Mary of Ecchinswell (John is recorded as being a Miller) plus two more children, Harriet bapt 13 Jun 1802 and Henry bapt 2 Sep 1804 but no can't see a marriage in Kingsclere register. Plus another illegit birth - James BrownJohn, son of Hannah Kuel of Ecchinswell, bapt 17 May 1796. Hope this all makes sense!! -- John Lewis
Hello John, Thank you so much for responding to my queeries. I was relieved to find I had not misled Alan Brownjohn,who e-mailed me about the James B born at Kingsclere 1773! Regarding "my" Martha B,she married a William LOVEGROVE at Newbury in 1798 she is Martha BROWN in the register!It was the research into the LOVEGROVEs that provided the clue as to Martha's proper name. She is listed on the 1851 census for Greenham Common in the household of Church BROWNJOHN(Head) as Housekeeper to brother,with my gt grandfather(her grandson-he was the illigitimate son of her daughter Anne)Henry as nephew(to the head). This makes me think that she is not the Martha baptised 1768 d Thomas & Mary. Michael B. & Sarah ? baptised 4 children at Greenham(at least) Mary-26 Nov 1758 Thomas-13 Feb 1763 Church-13 Oct 1765 Catherine-29 Sep 1769 so there is roome for Martha somewhere! I think I need to return to the BRO and re-check the Greenham records plus the Thatcham ones as Greenham was a chapelry of Thatcham. "Church" is an odd name to give a child ,but it does seem to be a family one. I see the 1851 also lists the following BROWNJOHNs at Stroud Green Greenham,probably related as you say, Thomas-44 Mary-35 Church-14 Joseph-12 Julia-7 Edwin-5 Again very many thanks Elizabeth Adams New Milton Hants __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
Hi to all Kingsclere researchers thanks for the warm reception. You mentioned a brick wall mine has been to go back on one John Hedges(B.ABT 1755) (Died 26 June 1830 Baughurst Hampshire England ) who married Hannah Fruin 5th of May 1783 in Kingsclere Hampshire England. Banns were read and both declared of the Parish of Kingsclere at time of Marriage.. Hannah Fruin (bapt.02/02/1763) was the daughter of James Fruin and Bethany (Harmsworth or Harmswood!!!) I have 8 children listed for them. The places of birth or Bapt. were: The Common Kingsclere.--------- Hannah Woolverton Lane Kingsclere.---------John b.abt.1791(Problem with this did he die in 1797??) The Town Kingsclere.-------------------Mary Kingsclere.-------------------------------Daniel Kingsclere---------------------------------Sarah Baughurst.--------------------------------Robert Baughurst.-------------------------------William Baughurst.-------------------------------Elizabeth My next line down goes from Daniel Hedges who married Ann Girdler and this family lived at Hollybush Lane Baughurst. Ann was still there in the 1881 census a widow with son William and grandson David. Note for Bethany i have a birth for a female Harmsworth 1730 no first name given and a christening for a Bethany Harmswood 1732 Tadley Which is the right one?? note for John b. abt.1791 have a death for a John Hegges 1797 son of John and Hannah I also have a John Hedges (Born 1791) who married an Elizabeth Orchard of Kingsclere and this marriage gives me a complete line down which i dare not yet to connect. As you can see more than one brick wall .Problems as you see with spelling differences Hegges or Hedges, Harmsworth or Harmswood. Any suggestions or help would be very much appreciated. Peter Hedges(Gennut)
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 12:57:54 +0000 (GMT) Elizabeth Adams wrote: > Is anyone else researching BROWNJOHN? Hi again I have extracted the Brownjohn burials for Kingsclere/Burghclere from the Hants Burial Index, As you will notice there is one Brownjohn aka Brown so my suspicions seem to have some foundation -- Aug 1761 Brownjohn - - Kingsclere 14 May 1759 Brownjohn Ann alias Brown - Kingsclere 26 Mar 1641 Brownjohn Anthony - Burghclere 03 Sep 1616 Brownjohn Constance - Burghclere 23 May 1839 Brownjohn Harriet Mary 14 Kingsclere 08 Jan 1781 Brownjohn James - Kingsclere 19 Oct 1633 Brownjohn John - Burghclere 13 Feb 1770 Brownjohn Martha - Kingsclere 16 Dec 1637 Brownjohn Mary - Burghclere 27 Feb 1792 Brownjohn Mary - Kingsclere 09 Feb 1795 Brownjohn Mary - Kingsclere 06 Oct 1832 Brownjohn Mary 70 Kingsclere 15 Jun 1796 Brownjohn Michael - Kingsclere 18 Mar 1695 Brownjohn - Mrs - Burghclere 02 Mar 1650 Brownjohn Richard - Burghclere 12 Feb 1768 Brownjohn Thomas 81 Kingsclere 04 Aug 1788 Brownjohn Thomas - Kingsclere 13 Oct 1820 Brownjohn Thomas 57 Burghclere 18 Jan 1608 Brownjohn - widow - Burghclere 10 Jan 1649 Brownjohn - woman - Burghclere HTH -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 12:57:54 +0000 (GMT) Elizabeth Adams wrote: > Is anyone else researching BROWNJOHN? I am not looking for this family specifically, but I have a couple of Brownjohn marriages to the BATHE family which I do have an interest in. Amos born Ecchinswell married Mary Bathe 2 Feb 1788 probably in Ecchinswell although the marriage entry is in Kingsclere St. Mary Register. Mary Brownjohn probably born Ecchinswell married John Bathe 22 Dec 1781. I also have a Thomas Brownjohn with wife Mary living Stroud Green in 1851 with several children including a son called Church. In Greenham Common in 1851 is another Church Brownjohn, a retired watchmaker age 85 born Sidmonton. In view of the names I suspect they are related. > My gt gt grandmother was a Martha BROWNJOHN,born about > 1766-8ish,according to the 1851 census at Sydmonton,I > have found baptisms for her siblings at Greenham but > not for Martha. > She was the daughter of Michael BROWNJOHN & Sarah ?,I > do not have their marriage,Michael was buried in 1796 > possibly at Ecchinswell. I have had a quick look at St. Mary, Kingsclere baptisms (these cover Kingsclere, Ecchinswell & Sidmonton at this period) and found Betty bapt 27 Mar 1763 to James & Ann John bapt 30 Mar 1764 to Thomas & Mary Timothy bapt 26 Nov 1765 to Thomas & Mary Martha bapt 23 April 1768 to Thomas & Mary (Thomas a maltster) So not many Brownjohn in the period 1755-1770 but there are plenty of BROWN baptisms with parents James & Ann and Thomas & Mary, so I have to wonder if the name got shortened by the parish clerk. I found this to be the case with the Bishops Transcripts where Mary who married John Bathe is Brownjohn in the Marriage register but plain Brown in the BTs I have also seen Burghclere recorded as birthplace in 1851 census. So that is another place to look. I don't have any registers for this parish so cannot help. > I recently received and answered a queery regarding a > James BROWNJOHN born 1773 at Kingsclere,I quoted the > note I had made(some time ago):- > Baptism-Kingsclere-14 March 1773-James,illigit s of > John BROWNJOHN lab,of Headley Common & Apple? The entry is:- James (illegit) son of John Brownjohn and ------ Appleton, labourer, Headley Common. 14 Mar 1773 > Since replying I have wondered why the mothers name is > not mentioned-it seems unusual,and I am wondering if I The officiating minister jotted it down on the back of an old envelope and couldn't read his writing when he later sat down to enter up the register, so he left a blank space. Lots of entries like this with, some without any names for parents. -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
Oooh - thanks for that John. Looks like a biggish place then. Will follow it up. Regards Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Lewis" <jayell@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 2:00 PM Subject: Re: Do you know these places, please? > On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 13:23:45 -0000 > Ann Sargeant wrote: > > > Please can anyone tell me if these places exist now or anything > > about them? They were in the parish of Kingsclere in the > > eighteenth century. > > > > "Hill House" with land nearby known as Maskells > > Hello Ann > > in Kingsclere Woodlands story there are quite a few references to > Hill House: > > p96 Hill House is the main residence of John Arundell with 98 > acres just before the 1841 enclosures > > p242 photo of the house in 1968, house since pulled down and > re-built > > p245-246 gives more info about various owners - too much to copy > but there is a mention of Reggie Le Sueur, one time > owner whose cousin became known as Joan Crawford. > > no mention of Maskels > > > "Folly" with land purchased with it known as > > ???Dower/Lower/Sower or something that looks like that. > > there is a Folly Farm Cottage Barn in Thornford Road, also Upper > & Lower Farms on the Kingsclere to Plastow Green Road plus a > Dairy House Farm near Plastow Green. > > Take your pick ;-) > > -- > John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. > using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 27/01/2003
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 13:23:45 -0000 Ann Sargeant wrote: > Please can anyone tell me if these places exist now or anything > about them? They were in the parish of Kingsclere in the > eighteenth century. > > "Hill House" with land nearby known as Maskells Hello Ann in Kingsclere Woodlands story there are quite a few references to Hill House: p96 Hill House is the main residence of John Arundell with 98 acres just before the 1841 enclosures p242 photo of the house in 1968, house since pulled down and re-built p245-246 gives more info about various owners - too much to copy but there is a mention of Reggie Le Sueur, one time owner whose cousin became known as Joan Crawford. no mention of Maskels > "Folly" with land purchased with it known as > ???Dower/Lower/Sower or something that looks like that. there is a Folly Farm Cottage Barn in Thornford Road, also Upper & Lower Farms on the Kingsclere to Plastow Green Road plus a Dairy House Farm near Plastow Green. Take your pick ;-) -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
Please can anyone tell me if these places exist now or anything about them? They were in the parish of Kingsclere in the eighteenth century. "Hill House" with land nearby known as Maskells "Folly" with land purchased with it known as ???Dower/Lower/Sower or something that looks like that. Thanks Ann --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 27/01/2003
Hello all, Is anyone else researching BROWNJOHN? My gt gt grandmother was a Martha BROWNJOHN,born about 1766-8ish,according to the 1851 census at Sydmonton,I have found baptisms for her siblings at Greenham but not for Martha. She was the daughter of Michael BROWNJOHN & Sarah ?,I do not have their marriage,Michael was buried in 1796 possibly at Ecchinswell. also I recently received and answered a queery regarding a James BROWNJOHN born 1773 at Kingsclere,I quoted the note I had made(some time ago):- Baptism-Kingsclere-14 March 1773-James,illigit s of John BROWNJOHN lab,of Headley Common & Apple? Since replying I have wondered why the mothers name is not mentioned-it seems unusual,and I am wondering if I omitted to copy it! Any help would be much appreciated. Elizabeth Adams __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
Universal Directory 1793-1798 Record of Gentry, Clergy, Lawyers, Physics and General Traders of Kingsclere. John STROUD Bricklayer Farmer & TEMNER Tanners Edward TONLINS Victualler (Bear) Francis TOWN Butcher & Victualler Anthony TROUGHTON Sexton (Church Officer) & Crier (Town Crier) John TWITCHIN Maltster and Farmer John WALKER Shopkeeper Francis WHEELER Edge-Tool Maker John WHEELER Edge-Tool Maker Richard WHEELER Wheelwright John WHITE Woodman Thomas WIGLEY Shoe Maker Thomas WINKWORTH Bricklayer Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk
Universal Directory 1793-1798 Record of Gentry, Clergy, Lawyers, Physics and General Traders of Kingsclere. Thomas HOBBS Shopkeeper William HOBBS Collar Maker & Sadler William HOLDING Attorney John JENNINGS Maltster & Shopkeeper Richard LAMBOL Peruke Maker (Wig Maker) Abraham LAWRENCE Master of Free School Thomas LEACH Miller ?? MCULLOCK Linen Draper Mark Anthony MORRIS Shoe Maker Rev. Thomas OSBOURNE Rector of Laverstock & Ewerst and Justice of the Peace. Joseph PATEY Blacksmith Philip PHILLIPS Taylor Richard Pierce Esq. Gentleman Richard PLIGRIM Miller & Carrier John REEVES Surgeon, Apothecary & Man Midwife Richard ROAD senior School Master Richard ROAD junior Taylor Robert ROLFE Letter Carrier ???? SERLE Thatcher Francis SEWARD Vicualler (Anchor) James STWEARD Blacksmith Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk
Hello All, Universal Directory 1793-1798 Record of Gentry, Clergy, Lawyers, Physics and General Traders of Kingsclere Charles ADAMS Wheeler Isaac ARNOT Carpenter John ARNOT Carpenter Mrs AYRES Shopkeeper William BUNCE Cooper Mrs BARNES Vinctualler (Falcon) John BISHOP Surgeon, Apothecary & Man Midwife John BLAKE Excise Officer John BUR Cooper John CARTER Esq. Gentleman Thomas CARTER Es Gentleman Edward CHANCE Linen& Woollen Draper John CLARK Plumber & Glazier Joshua CLEMENTS Fellmonger Joseph CLINTON Inn Keeper (George) Elizabeth COVER Mantua Maker William COXHEAD Gardener & Horse Breaker Mary DICKER Baker John DRAKE Maltster Richard DUCKET Brick Burner FARMER & TEMNER Tanner John FIELD Maltster Francis FLOWER Maltster Thomas FOSTER Shoe Maker Michael GODDARD Butcher Mrs Greigg Ladies Boarding School Rev. Howell GWYNNE Clergyman ??? HARDING Baker Joseph HEAD Carpenter & Hardware Man Joseph HEAD & Son Carpenters Jeremiah HILL Taylor, Land Surveyor & Writing Master to the Boarding School Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk