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- 21. Youth and Community presentation, 2015
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- You are in [Archives] [Photographic Archives] [Tony Bartlett's Photo Archives] [2015] [Youth and Community presentation, 2015] 29th July 2015: Youth and Community presentation - Publicity photos for ...
- Created on 20 October 2020
- 22. Crescent and Star, 2015
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- You are in [Archives] [Photographic Archives] [Tony Bartlett's Photo Archives] [2015] [Crescent and Star, 2015] April 2015: The Crescent and Star - I was asked by the Town & Manor to collect a gallery ...
- Created on 19 October 2020
- 23. The murder of William and Ann Cheyney
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- ... horror did it arouse, however, that some 34 years after the crime The Universal Directory described the occurrence in its entry of factual material concerning the town of Hungerford. ‘In the year 1762 ...
- Created on 10 February 2018
- 24. Civil War – caught in no-man’s land
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- ... A West Berkshire Market Town 1642-45: 'Though the civil war, which ended in the death of King Charles I, has left a lasting impression on the minds of the English people, it is strange that there is ...
- Created on 10 February 2018
- 25. Early schools and schooling in Hungerford
- (Publications)
- ... the area. The town itself was a market town whose prosperity was steady if unspectacular, and the wider parish contained a number of substantial yeoman farmers or minor gentry. Early documents of the period ...
- Created on 10 February 2018
- 26. Royal Itineraries and Medieval Routes
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- ... Failing this, there were the local resources offered by a township with its inns, taverns and other miscellaneous accommodation. A major factor, however, was the distance which the monarch and his accompanying ...
- Created on 10 February 2018
- 27. Medieval Town Development
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- You are in [Publications] [Aspects of the Early History of Hungerford] [Medieval Town Development] This article is from "Aspects of the Early History of Hungerford" by Norman Hidden, 2009. In the ...
- Created on 09 February 2018
- 28. The Manor of Hungerford Engleford
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- ... estates might both lie within the separate administrative unit of the town and borough. In the High Street of Hungerford, for example, a property belonging to the manor of Hungerford Engleford might lie ...
- Created on 07 February 2018
- 29. Manor Brewery
- (Places)
- ... quarters of barley. The above Property is situate in the imposing Market-town of Hungerford, in the county of Berks, and on the border of Wilts, nine miles from Newbury, ten from Marlborough, and immediately ...
- Created on 11 July 2015
- 30. Eddington Bridge and River Kennet
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- You are in [Places] [Eddington] [Eddington Bridge and River Kennet] The River Kennet makes a natural barrier between the Domesday manor and present-day village of Eddington to the north, and the town ...
- Created on 22 April 2015
- 31. Maps and Charts
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- ... stretching well to the east of Hungerford. The "King's Way" is clearly shown between Hungerford and Marlborough. See also: Coaching - Hungerford - Medieval Features (From "Historic Towns in Berkshire: an ...
- Created on 21 April 2015
- 32. George Eatwell, Marjorie Cox and Marjorie Eatwell, Jul 1991
- (Reminiscences)
- ... Eatwell). George was born in 1914 and his sister in 1920. They have both lived in Hungerford all their lives. Marjorie Eatwell was born in Eddington in 1915. They all think that the town has changed ...
- Created on 21 April 2015
- 33. "Sonner" North and Pam Haseltine, 199
- (Reminiscences)
- ... Wooldridge, Borlass, Batchelor, Town Mill, Rumball, Freeman, Brown, Taylor, New, Smeeton - Upper High Street (east): Dawes (Salisbury Arms), Borough Arms, Gosling, Clifford, Craven Arms, Bodman, Plume ...
- Created on 21 April 2015
- 34. "Sonner" North and Hugh Pihlens, 197
- (Reminiscences)
- ... was known in the 1970s about the history of the town, and the interviews contributed much to start to build up a picture of life in the town before the First World War. The interviews took place 13th ...
- Created on 21 April 2015
- 35. George Eatwell, Marjorie Eatwell and Marjorie Cox with Pam Haseltine, 1992
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- ... & Co, Smith's, Banyard & Tyler, Bushnell - Bridge Street - Wooldridge's, Low, Trigg, Batchelor, Free, Batt, Town Mill, Rumball's, Freeman's, Chivers', Taylor's, Fruen, Clements - Charnham Street - Stradling' ...
- Created on 21 April 2015
- 36. 19th Century and Medical Nepotism
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- ... the medical journal 'The Lancet". Returning to Hungerford itself, we find that two families emerge, who were to provide the entire medical care for the town for nearly one hundred years. Each of them, ...
- Created on 20 April 2015
- 37. Markets and Fairs
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- You are in [Themes] [Markets and Fairs] Hungerford has developed from its earliest days as a market town, supplying the needs of the local residents and those of adjacent villages. Right across England, ...
- Created on 20 April 2015
- 38. Early Manors
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- You are in [Themes] [Manorial History] [Early Manors] The Domesday Manors: The early manorial history of Hungerford is more complicated than for many small towns. The Domesday Survey, carried ...
- Created on 20 April 2015
- 39. Manorial History
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- ... land in Hungerford, along with the additional adjacent manors of Eddington and Charnham Street. (See Letter from Norman Hidden to Carol Cartwright about early manors, town, borough and parish of Hungerford, ...
- Created on 20 April 2015
- 40. Law and Order
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- You are in [Themes] [Law and Order] In the Medieval period, law and order was left in the hands of the Constable and Bailiff. [See Town and Manor / Origins]. An Act of 1405 required that every community ...
- Created on 20 April 2015