Hello David, Thank you so very much for this work. You are a star. These details would never have come to our attention without your skills. Thank you again. Regards Bronwen and David ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Leverton" <ulpha@telus.net> To: <ENG-WESTMORLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 9:41 PM Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Ullock Notes > Hello Browen and David, > > I don't think any of my previous post included the name Ullock or > variants. However, I have a few references to that > name that I can share with you - no Sargent Ullock, though > > 1. From the will of Edward HIRD dated 27-Aug-1611 and proved > 7-Mar-1611/12. > Edward mentions "my brother in law _____ ULLOCK and my sister Jenett his > wife" and later on mentions "my cousin John > ULLOCK" > > 2. From hearth tax of Grasmere 1663 > John ULLOCK, Taylor, age 29, (other males same household have ages 3,2,and > 15) > Katherine ULLOCK widow age 67 > > 3. From the Ambleside Newspaper. > > May 1, 1880 Page 5 - Bowness Miscellaneous > > Bowness Public Improvements > New post office to be at the bottom of Crag Brow, now an old coach house > the property of Mr. ULLOCK. > > May 22, 1880 Page 5 - Bowness Local Board > An extraordinary meeting of the above was called for Friday the 14th inst > and took place in the Institute to consider > the plans submitted by Mr ULLOCK for certain alterations to the "Royal" > Coach House, indicating the removal of the same > and the erection of new premises. ... > > Same date Page 2 Hawkshead Gala and Sports > 200 Yards Hurdle race 15s .. 7s.. 3s. 1st W.J. ULLOCK, 2nd T. > BRAITHWAITE; 3rd W.J. WALKER > > > October 16, 1880 Page 4 > Tenders received on work required on erection of house & shop at Craig > Brow, Barrow-on-Windermere of T. ULLOCK, > Esq. > > July 30, 1881 > Accident - An accident occurred to a farmer named John ULLOCK, at Sunny > Bank, Torver on Wednesday 20th inst. Whilst > engaged in mowing grass in his field, his horse took fright, this being > the first time it had been tried in a mowing > machine. Mr. Ullock was in front of the machine and in his attempts to > hold the horse he was thrown to the ground, when > one of the teeth in front of the knife guard entered his leg below the > knee. He also sustained a severe cut in the > fleshy part of the arm. Dr. KENDALL of Coniston was shortly in > attendance, and we are happy to learn that Mr. Ullock is > progressing favourably. > > > > June 16, 1882 Page 4 - Windermere Petty Session > Mr. Gatey appeared on behalf of Mr. ULLOCK for an ejectment order to > Thomas Harrison > for a house in Bowness called "Dog Kennel". Mr. Harrison sub let the house > and Mr. > ULLOCK could not get possession. > Order granted. > > June 23, 1882 - Windermere Band of Hope > Meeting held on Tuesday in the Girls' Schoolroom, Bowness Rev. S.A.K. > SYLVESTER, presided > present: Rev. Canon STOCK, Mrs. SYLVESTER, Mrs. PITT, Miss ULLOCK, Miss > BUTCHER, Miss NEWMAN, the Misses HOLMES etc > Prizes of books presented by Miss ULLOCK were won by Martha ROBINSON, > Margaret NICHOL, Theodore ROBINSON, Ada > Emily GILL, W.A. SHIPLEY, William THOMPSON, Minnie GARNETT, Martha BENN. > Performances by: Elizabeth BISHAM, Hannah J. SHIPLEY, Hannah BADMINTON, > James GRIDEDALE, Hartley PALMER, > Isabella JORDAN > > September 28, 1883 Page 4 - Marriage. > On the 25th inst at St. Mary's Church, Ambleside, Mr. James ULLOCK of > Barton-upon-Irwell to Miss Mary Elizabeth KIDD of > Ambleside > > > > Hope ths helps, > > David Leverton > > > > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:10:51 +0100, you wrote: > >> >>Hello David, >> >>We are relatively new to these site and have missed much of what you have >>forwarded so we write to thank you and to ask your help. >> >>So firstly - You do fantastic work - thank you so much. >> >>Have you ever come across the names ULLOCK / HULLOCK / HULOCK / YOULOCK or >>this one in particular SERJEANT_SARGENT ULLOCK on any documents you have >>seen please. >> >>Best wishes >> >>Bronwen and David >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >