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    1. [SFK-UK] Re: Immigration/shipping resource
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Pam Your post was without a url I assume the missing url is :- http://www.theshipslist.com/ Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 09/03/2019 23:06, Pam Spooner via SUFFOLK wrote: > Hi,I found this and thought it would be good to share since Norfolk ancestors often emigrated, as was just noted with someone's 'lost' relatives.I used it to find date of sinking of a ship so I could then search in newspapers more efficiently. > Happy researching,Pam > > TheShipsList Home Page-Passenger Lists, Passenger Ships, Shipwrecks

    03/10/2019 01:54:04
    1. [SFK-UK] Immigration/shipping resource
    2. Pam Spooner
    3. Hi,I found this and thought it would be good to share since Norfolk ancestors often emigrated, as was just noted with someone's 'lost' relatives.I used it to find date of sinking of a ship so I could then search in newspapers more efficiently. Happy researching,Pam TheShipsList Home Page-Passenger Lists, Passenger Ships, Shipwrecks | | | | | | | | | | | TheShipsList Home Page-Passenger Lists, Passenger Ships, Shipwrecks Free databases on TheShipsList, where you can find passenger lists, fleet lists, pictures, ship pictures, shippi... | | |

    03/09/2019 04:06:16
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: George Kemp
    2. John Phillips
    3. Hi all While you're all beavering away please could keep an eye out for a baptism for Robert Petley, son of Richard and Sarah, born around 1688-90. He wasn't baptised at either Lavenham, Clare of Hadleigh like his siblings, but he could be anywhere else in the vicinity. His Dad was an Excise Officer, so not the most popular bloke around and he was eventually caught with his hand in the till. They could be almost anywhere so if anyone stumbles across them, please make anote and let me know. Many thanks John On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 8:05 PM Liz Maxwell <lizmax@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > > > > Good morning > > > > I have George Kemp b 1807 Bures St Mary marrying Katherine/ Catherine > Scales 08/11/1835 Bures. > > > > I am hoping the some one can confirm, if possible, that their Fathers > are Daniel Kemp and Webber Scales > > > > Thank you > > > > Liz Maxwell > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/suffolk@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >

    03/09/2019 01:14:42
    1. [SFK-UK] George Kemp
    2. Liz Maxwell
    3. > > Good morning > > I have George Kemp b 1807 Bures St Mary marrying Katherine/ Catherine Scales 08/11/1835 Bures. > > I am hoping the some one can confirm, if possible, that their Fathers are Daniel Kemp and Webber Scales > > Thank you > > Liz Maxwell

    03/09/2019 01:04:46
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: Suffolk Records Office
    2. Caroline Bradford
    3. Hello Bob There are a couple of problems here. First, what you are seeking may well be rather more than a “look up”. Correct me if I am wrong, but you seem to be asking for someone to find the parish register entry for the Q4 1901 marriage of Annie FROST and Charles Henry HUMPHRY – your post refers to a marriage licence, but I doubt that that is what you are looking for, as the only way you would know that the marriage was by licence (rather than the usual banns) would be if you had the certificate already. There are at least 50-odd CofE parishes in the Sudbury RD – a lot of registers to search, potentially, even if one starts from the most likely parish and works outwards. The second problem is this: “the ANNIE FROST i have in my tree is the daughter of JAMES FROST and SARAH MARIA STEPHENSON”. There is no Annie FROST with mother’s maiden name STEPHENSON, nor any marriage between a James FROST and a Sarah Maria STEPHENSON, or even a Sarah Maria, or STEPHENSON, of any kind. There is no FROST household in the census that matches. There is an Annie FROST, daughter of James and Hannah, in Assington. Based on her age in the 1891 census, and a combination of possible marriages and mothers’ maiden names in the GRO birth index, this Annie looks like this one: FROST, ANNIE mmn BUTCHER GRO Reference: 1881 D Quarter in SUDBURY Volume 04A Page 560 Assington fits with the birthplace given in the 1911 census for the Annie FROST who married Charles Henry HUMPHRY in 1901. Hope this helps Caroline Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Robert Stephenson Sent: 09 March 2019 15:18 To: suffolk@rootsweb.com Subject: [SFK-UK] Suffolk Records Office Hello everyone, i would like to ask if anyone is going to the Suffolk Record Office in Bury St. Edmunds. I would ask if they would do a lookup for ANNIE FROST b: 1881 and married in Sudbury 1901. The problem i have is the ANNIE FROST i have in my tree is the daughter of JAMES FROST and SARAH MARIA STEPHENSON. There is another ANNIE FROST married to ALGERNON COE i think in 1903 this is not the ANNIE FROST i need. I would like to see which ANNIE FROST is the daughter of JAMES FROST. If the correct Annie is found could i ask if a scan of the marriage licence could be had and emailed to me. Thank you for the help. Bob _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/suffolk@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    03/09/2019 11:43:46
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: Mortimer family query
    2. Jane Milbourne
    3. Go to familysearch and try location Canada. I've found a couple of Mortimers which might be yours. I keep being surprised at how many people did emigrate. Let us know what you find! Best wishes, Jane -----Original Message----- From: Roger Evans via SUFFOLK <suffolk@rootsweb.com> Sent: 09 March 2019 14:05 To: SUFFOLK@rootsweb.com Cc: Roger Evans <r.evans441@btinternet.com> Subject: [SFK-UK] Mortimer family query Dear Listers I am unable to trace two family members and am hoping you can help sort this for me, both are daughters of Charles Mortimer and Matilda Chaston and the youngest of their 7 children ANN GILLINGHAM MORTIMER born 12 Nov 1834 in Melton/Woodbridge, Suffolk, in the 1841 census she lives with her parents at Castle St, Woodbridge, Suffolk, in the 1851 census she lives with them at 12, Fitzroy St., Ipswich, and then nothing. Barbara Mullinger Mortimer Born 11 Feb 1837 in Woodbridge, Suffolk as with Ann she lives with her parents in 1841, in the 1851 census she lives as a servant to Sarah Claxton in Bath St., Ipswich, and then again nothing. Regards Roger M Evans _______________________________________________

    03/09/2019 08:29:10
    1. [SFK-UK] Mortimer family query
    2. Roger Evans
    3. Dear Listers I am unable to trace two family members and am hoping you can help sort this for me, both are daughters of Charles Mortimer and Matilda Chaston and the youngest of their 7 children ANN GILLINGHAM MORTIMER born 12 Nov 1834 in Melton/Woodbridge, Suffolk, in the 1841 census she lives with her parents at Castle St, Woodbridge, Suffolk, in the 1851 census she lives with them at 12, Fitzroy St., Ipswich, and then nothing. Barbara Mullinger Mortimer Born 11 Feb 1837 in Woodbridge, Suffolk as with Ann she lives with her parents in 1841, in the 1851 census she lives as a servant to Sarah Claxton in Bath St., Ipswich, and then again nothing. Regards Roger M Evans

    03/09/2019 07:05:24
    1. [SFK-UK] Suffolk Records Office
    2. Robert Stephenson
    3. Hello everyone, i would like to ask if anyone is going to the Suffolk Record Office in Bury St. Edmunds. I would ask if they would do a lookup for ANNIE FROST b: 1881 and married in Sudbury 1901. The problem i have is the ANNIE FROST i have in my tree is the daughter of JAMES FROST and SARAH MARIA STEPHENSON. There is another ANNIE FROST married to ALGERNON COE i think in 1903 this is not the ANNIE FROST i need. I would like to see which ANNIE FROST is the daughter of JAMES FROST. If the correct Annie is found could i ask if a scan of the marriage licence could be had and emailed to me. Thank you for the help. Bob

    03/08/2019 10:25:07
    1. [SFK-UK] Barrow PR’s
    2. Robert Salisbury
    3. Good afternoon. If anyone has access to Barrow Parish records on fiche could you possibly look for a marriage c1652 in Barrow for a John Salisbury. I have discovered (thanks to Maree) a marriage in Barrow in 1669 between a John Salisbury & Anne Mainard both widow(er)s. Any help or guidance would be very much appreciated. Kind regards Robert

    03/02/2019 07:57:31
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: ANN DEATH
    2. David Gobbitt
    3. Hello John The birth or baptism of a Richard DEATH was registered at Brent Eleigh in 1654 (https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=796443.msg6558460#msg6558460). David On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 11:44 AM John Phillips <denscanis13@gmail.com> wrote: ... if you spot a baptism for Richard Death about 1654 please let me know! I'm also descended from him via daughter Rebecca, b 1696 via her marriage to George Faiers. and thence to the Petleys of Lavenham.

    03/02/2019 05:36:48
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: ANN DEATH
    2. John Phillips
    3. That's a thought John, thank you. But that particular lady got married in 1724. However, if I find another at about the same age it's worth bearing in mind. Just so that we're all on the same page, I've been through the Cosford database with a fine toothed comb and extracted all the relevant folk. My thought is that not all baptisms in Suffolk are either on the database brilliant though it is, and certainly not on the IGI or Ancestry. Probably the only way to sort it out is to have a couple of days at Bury St Edmunds and work through the registers starting with Acton and working outwards in ever increasing circles. That will keep me out of the pub for a while!!!! Thanks for the help. And if you spot a baptism for Richard Death about 1654 please let me know! I'm also descended from him via daughter Rebecca, b 1696 via her marriage to George Faiers. and thence to the Petleys of Lavenham. On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 10:46 AM John Hanson <john.hanson@one-name.org> wrote: > John > Don't forget that at that point in time the minimum age for marriage was 12 > for girls and 14 for boys - with the consent of the parents of course. > > They weren't legally changed to 16 until the Age at Marriage Act of 1929. > > Regards > John Hanson - researching the Halstead/Holstead/Alstead names > Researcher, the Halsted Trust, https://www.halstedresearch.org.uk > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Phillips <denscanis13@gmail.com> > Sent: 02 March 2019 08:25 > To: suffolk@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SFK-UK] ANN DEATH > > Good morning all > > I am looking for a baptism for Ann Death who married Benjamin Willis at > Acton, Suffolk 15 October 1719. By a process of elimination I have excluded > the following. She was NOT the daughter of Richard Death and Sarah Simpson. > Richard, in his will of 1728 leaves twenty shillings to his 'daughter Ann > wife of William Kidby'. She is not the daughter of Ambrose Death and > Elizabeth born 1704. She would ahve been under 16 in 1719 and anyway, > married John Cooe in 1724 at Acton (Cosford Database.) An Ann daughter of > Ambrose and Ann was baptised at Stoke by Nayland 15 Jan 1690. This feasable > as Nayland is only 9 miles from Acton, but she would have been 29 at her > marriage 6 years older than her husband, and why go to Acton to marry, when > it is more likely that she married in her home parish. Finding her would be > useful, because I am also related to the Death family via Rebecca daughter > of Richard and Sarah, who married George Faiers, and I'm sure Rebecca and > Ann are related but I don't know how. > > Any help on this coniundrum would be much appreciated. > > Best wishes > > John > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/suffolk@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is > funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community > > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/suffolk@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >

    03/02/2019 04:38:43
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: ANN DEATH
    2. John Hanson
    3. John Don't forget that at that point in time the minimum age for marriage was 12 for girls and 14 for boys - with the consent of the parents of course. They weren't legally changed to 16 until the Age at Marriage Act of 1929. Regards John Hanson - researching the Halstead/Holstead/Alstead names Researcher, the Halsted Trust, https://www.halstedresearch.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: John Phillips <denscanis13@gmail.com> Sent: 02 March 2019 08:25 To: suffolk@rootsweb.com Subject: [SFK-UK] ANN DEATH Good morning all I am looking for a baptism for Ann Death who married Benjamin Willis at Acton, Suffolk 15 October 1719. By a process of elimination I have excluded the following. She was NOT the daughter of Richard Death and Sarah Simpson. Richard, in his will of 1728 leaves twenty shillings to his 'daughter Ann wife of William Kidby'. She is not the daughter of Ambrose Death and Elizabeth born 1704. She would ahve been under 16 in 1719 and anyway, married John Cooe in 1724 at Acton (Cosford Database.) An Ann daughter of Ambrose and Ann was baptised at Stoke by Nayland 15 Jan 1690. This feasable as Nayland is only 9 miles from Acton, but she would have been 29 at her marriage 6 years older than her husband, and why go to Acton to marry, when it is more likely that she married in her home parish. Finding her would be useful, because I am also related to the Death family via Rebecca daughter of Richard and Sarah, who married George Faiers, and I'm sure Rebecca and Ann are related but I don't know how. Any help on this coniundrum would be much appreciated. Best wishes John _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/suffolk@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    03/02/2019 03:46:05
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: ANN DEATH
    2. Steve Barber
    3. Ann Death and Benjamin Willis are also my direct ancestors and I have yet to identify her parentage. Would also appreciate a solution to this. I've seen the names already mentioned appearing as her parents on Ancestry but there are some real howlers on there where assumptions have been made and when I've enquirer I get no reply regarding evidence to support them. Regards Steve Sent from my iPhone > On 2 Mar 2019, at 08:24, John Phillips <denscanis13@gmail.com> wrote: > > Good morning all > > I am looking for a baptism for Ann Death who married Benjamin Willis at > Acton, Suffolk 15 October 1719. By a process of elimination I have excluded > the following. She was NOT the daughter of Richard Death and Sarah Simpson. > Richard, in his will of 1728 leaves twenty shillings to his 'daughter Ann > wife of William Kidby'. She is not the daughter of Ambrose Death and > Elizabeth born 1704. She would ahve been under 16 in 1719 and anyway, > married John Cooe in 1724 at Acton (Cosford Database.) An Ann daughter of > Ambrose and Ann was baptised at Stoke by Nayland 15 Jan 1690. This feasable > as Nayland is only 9 miles from Acton, but she would have been 29 at her > marriage 6 years older than her husband, and why go to Acton to marry, when > it is more likely that she married in her home parish. Finding her would be > useful, because I am also related to the Death family via Rebecca daughter > of Richard and Sarah, who married George Faiers, and I'm sure Rebecca and > Ann are related but I don't know how. > > Any help on this coniundrum would be much appreciated. > > Best wishes > > John > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/suffolk@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    03/02/2019 02:03:33
    1. [SFK-UK] ANN DEATH
    2. John Phillips
    3. Good morning all I am looking for a baptism for Ann Death who married Benjamin Willis at Acton, Suffolk 15 October 1719. By a process of elimination I have excluded the following. She was NOT the daughter of Richard Death and Sarah Simpson. Richard, in his will of 1728 leaves twenty shillings to his 'daughter Ann wife of William Kidby'. She is not the daughter of Ambrose Death and Elizabeth born 1704. She would ahve been under 16 in 1719 and anyway, married John Cooe in 1724 at Acton (Cosford Database.) An Ann daughter of Ambrose and Ann was baptised at Stoke by Nayland 15 Jan 1690. This feasable as Nayland is only 9 miles from Acton, but she would have been 29 at her marriage 6 years older than her husband, and why go to Acton to marry, when it is more likely that she married in her home parish. Finding her would be useful, because I am also related to the Death family via Rebecca daughter of Richard and Sarah, who married George Faiers, and I'm sure Rebecca and Ann are related but I don't know how. Any help on this coniundrum would be much appreciated. Best wishes John

    03/02/2019 01:24:53
    1. [SFK-UK] George Kemp
    2. Liz Maxwell
    3. Hi , I have George Kemp b 1807 marrying Katherine /Catherine Scales marrying 08/11/1835 Bures St Mary. I am hoping that sis can tell me the names of the parents ie if they are on the marriage lines Thank you Liz Maxwell

    03/01/2019 06:21:09
    1. [SFK-UK] Elusive early marriage?
    2. Robert Salisbury
    3. Good evening, I’m a newbie to this forum so hello to all. I have been researching my SALISBURY family in Suffolk for many years but can not locate a marriage for my 8th GGranfather Clement Salisbury? What I know of Clement is as follows, Clement is the son of John & Mary nee Linge, he was baptised at All Saints Barrow in May 1628. Sometime prior to 1652 he marries Anne and they baptise 2 children in Barrow, Clement in 1652 and Robert in 1655 ( Robert dies aged 4 and was buried at All Saints Barrow in January 1659. I know that this is all set at the time of the commonwealth and marriages were not always registered and if they were the records no longer exist but grasping at straws I’m hoping sks would keep an eye out for this marriage between Clement and Anne sometime c1650 ? Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards Robert

    03/01/2019 12:10:57
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: Buxhall/Bildeston Lookups
    2. Robert Stephenson
    3. Hi David, thank you very much for this information. I will take a look at the information you sent. Bob On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 7:48 PM David Gobbitt via SUFFOLK < suffolk@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Hello Bob > > FamilySearch.org has the wedding of Edward SUELL and Charlotte STEVERSON > at Bildeston on 19 Oct. 1818 ( > https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL9W-YNG). > > This is largely confirmed by the Suffolk Family History Society's marriage > index, apart from the bridegroom's surname - SNELL - which looks like a > mistake, as burials at Bildeston in the SFHS index include Charlotte SEWELL > aged 70 in Jan. 1856 (b. 1785-86) and Edward SEWELL aged 72 in May 1863. > > There is no sign of Charlotte in the marriage licence records of the > Sudbury Archdeaconry Court. > If the marriage register mentions a licence rather than banns, it may be > worth searching through the hundreds of Norwich Consistory Court images > circa 1818 for a potentially related bondsman ( > https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=M8VV-QNL%3A160750101%2C161217701%3Fcc%3D1824690). > > > Both FS and SFHS give the former name of Charlotte's mother as RAYNHAM in > the 1786 baptism entry at Buxhall. > > David > ________________________________ > From: Robert Stephenson <robertstephenson719@gmail.com> > To: suffolk@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, 27 February 2019, 12:31 > Subject: [SFK-UK] Buxhall/Bildeston Lookups > > Hello everyone, i would like to ask if anyone has the parish records on > fiche for Buxhall and Bildeston. If no one has the fiche is there someone > who is going to the Suffolk Records Office who would do two look-ups for > me. I am looking for the birth baptism for Charlotte STEPHENSON/ STEVENSON > b: 1786 Buxhall. The other task is also for Charlotte's marriage which i > think was in 1817 either Bildeston or Buxhall. If this is my correct > Charlotte then she married William Edward SEWELL or Edward William SEWELL I > would like to know the fathers name. Thank you for the help > > Bob > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/suffolk@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >

    02/28/2019 07:33:53
    1. [SFK-UK] Historians—Winthrop’s fleets
    2. Suzanne Hardebeck
    3. I know my relatives swore an oath of loyalty in 1635. Did those who left earlier—1630 to 1634 have to do the same and was there a rule as to where one had to do this. Suzanne in Dallas TX Sent from my iPhone

    02/28/2019 11:52:21
    1. [SFK-UK] Re: Buxhall/Bildeston Lookups
    2. David Gobbitt
    3. Hello Bob FamilySearch.org has the wedding of Edward SUELL and Charlotte STEVERSON at Bildeston on 19 Oct. 1818 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL9W-YNG). This is largely confirmed by the Suffolk Family History Society's marriage index, apart from the bridegroom's surname - SNELL - which looks like a mistake, as burials at Bildeston in the SFHS index include Charlotte SEWELL aged 70 in Jan. 1856 (b. 1785-86) and Edward SEWELL aged 72 in May 1863. There is no sign of Charlotte in the marriage licence records of the Sudbury Archdeaconry Court. If the marriage register mentions a licence rather than banns, it may be worth searching through the hundreds of Norwich Consistory Court images circa 1818 for a potentially related bondsman (https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=M8VV-QNL%3A160750101%2C161217701%3Fcc%3D1824690). Both FS and SFHS give the former name of Charlotte's mother as RAYNHAM in the 1786 baptism entry at Buxhall. David ________________________________ From: Robert Stephenson <robertstephenson719@gmail.com> To: suffolk@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, 27 February 2019, 12:31 Subject: [SFK-UK] Buxhall/Bildeston Lookups Hello everyone, i would like to ask if anyone has the parish records on fiche for Buxhall and Bildeston. If no one has the fiche is there someone who is going to the Suffolk Records Office who would do two look-ups for me. I am looking for the birth baptism for Charlotte STEPHENSON/ STEVENSON b: 1786 Buxhall. The other task is also for Charlotte's marriage which i think was in 1817 either Bildeston or Buxhall. If this is my correct Charlotte then she married William Edward SEWELL or Edward William SEWELL I would like to know the fathers name. Thank you for the help Bob

    02/28/2019 06:43:01
    1. [SFK-UK] STEVENSON baptism
    2. Brian Evans
    3. Hi Bob, Baptisms at Buxhall: 22nd April 1785 Sarah, and 6th June 1786 Charlotte, daughters of John Sparrow Stevenson and Mary (late Baynham). Register ref. FB218/D1/7 No trace of a marriage 1815-1819 Sorry I don't have access to Bildeston registers. I note you're looking for the fathers' names ... these won't be available on marriages of this date; the printed forms included only the names of the parties being married, the parson and the witnesses. However, fathers' names and other details might be included if they were married in non-conformist churches, although I'm not sure of the dates this was the case. Hope this helps Brian in Letchworth, the First Garden City

    02/28/2019 01:15:39