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List of articles in category People
Title
2nd Baron Morris
Adam Brown
Air Raid Precautions (ARP) Service
Alan Smith
Albert Parsons
Alfred Geoffrey Turner
Alfred Lane
Artists and Painters
Bellmen of Hungerford
Below Stairs at Ham Spray House
Benjamin Stone
Blacksmiths and Farriers
Blakeway Photo Gallery, 1982
Bloomsbury Group
Caleb Bass Camburn
Carriers
Catholic Recusants
CHAIN
Characters of the early 1900s
Charlie Austin
Christopher Derrick
Churchwardens
Clergy and Teachers
Clergy Photo Gallery
Clock and Watchmakers
Coal Club
Coal Merchants
Constables of Town and Manor
Coral Atkins
Curates of Hungerford
Daddy Knight
Dentists
Dr Hugh Pihlens
Dr Michael Rowlandson
Dr Robert Kennedy
E L "Jim" Davis
Edward Bushnell
Edward Duke
Entertainers
Famous Visitors
Frank Goodall
Fred Bailey
Frederick T G Tremlett
Freedom of the Town Recipients
George Pocock
George Shepherd
Gerald Ward
Ham Spray House
Henry "Harry" Quelch
Henry William Orpin
Hidden alias Clydesdale
Highwaymen
Home Guard
Hugh Pihlens
Hungerford Characters
Hungerford Hares Running Club
J A G "Jack" Coates
Jack Williams
James E Talmage
James Milne Harris
James Money
Jethro Tull
John "Tom" Simson
John Hollister
John Newton
John of Gaunt
John Tuckhill
Joseph Ball Anstice
Lady of Lions
Landowners and Gentry
Local Historians
Lollards
Lord Fermoy
Major Humphrey Le Fleming Fairfax Harvey
Methodist Ministers
Michael Blakeway
Miscellaneous Group Photos
Miscellaneous Portraits
Naming Patterns
Nicholas Monro
Norman Hidden
Orangemen
People
Photographers
Physicians and Surgeons
Population and Censuses
Printers and Booksellers
Ralph Evans
Rev Edward Otto Trevelyan
Rev J F C Denning
Rev Thomas Sotham
Rev Tom Gray
Rev W A G Gray
Rev W H Summers
Robert James
Roger Day
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Samuel Chandler
Samuel Hawkes
Simon de Montfort
Sir Anthony Troup
Sir Charles Portal
Sir Robert de Hungerford
Sir William Pearce
Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen
St Frideswide
St Lawrence
Stephen William "Bill" Barnes
Stewards of the Manor
Teachers in Hungerford 1867-94
Thomas Evans Blackwell
Thomas Fruen
Vicars of Hungerford
Vicars of Hungerford 1148-1381
Vicars of Hungerford 1381-1558
Vicars of Hungerford 1559-1640
Vicars of Hungerford 1641-1681
W C R (William) Whalley
Walter Money
Will Young
William Softley Parry

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Family History

The Canal Wharf, Apr 2011

The Canal Wharf, Apr 2011

Hungerford, England, is a market town of about 5,800 people at the Berkshire / Wiltshire border.
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