DocumentsDocuments produced by members of THS or documents relating to the history of Turvey.Access Open Language English License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND) Reference number THS/THS/001 Records in this Group THS/THS/001/001A Topsy Turvey Family Adventure A newspaper cutting from the North Canterbury Times (New Zealand) explaining the connections between Turvey and North Canterbury and the existence of the Turvey History Society who wish to make contact with families who had ancestors from Turvey. THS/THS/001/002Congregational Chapel Social Class Social Class of Occupations of fathers at Turvey Congregational Chapel recorded at Baptism 1829-1838* Linked to the article “What led to the establishment of the Congregational Chapel in Turvey?” THS/THS/001/003Domesday Entries for Turvey Entries in the Domesday Book relating to Turvey broken down by Landholder, Amount of Land, Ploughs, Amount held in Lordship, Under-tenants, Villagers, Small Holders and Slaves. The eight landholders are: Bishop of Coutances, Bishop of Bayeux, Count Eustace, Hugh of Beauchamp, Nigel of Aubigny, Robert of Tosny, Walter of Flanders and The King. The under-tenants include Bishop ... THS/THS/001/004Obituary for Revd. Peter Jeffery Obituary for Revd. Peter Jeffery born 18th November 1937, died 6th January 2019. Cremated on Wednesday 30th January 2019 at Crownhill Crematorium, Milton Keynes. THS/THS/001/005Transcript of a letter from Legh Richmond to his friend Thomas Pellatt Legh Richmond worked hard to raise funds for the first school to be built in Turvey in Abbey Square in 1815. To this end he wrote many letters to his friends and acquaintances throughout England. This is one such letter written to his friend Thomas Pellatt. THS/THS/001/006Transcript of a Letter from Revd. Legh Richmond to the Bedfordshire Auxillary National School Committee Transcript of a letter from Revd. Legh Richmond dated 29thNovember 1815 to Major Gibbard, Secretary to the Bedfordshire Auxiliary National School Committee. Legh Richmond had been due to attend this meeting at the Swan Inn, but a heavy cold prevented him from so doing. As a consequence, he wrote the this letter to Major Gibbard, a ... THS/THS/001/007Transcript of the 1786 Sale Catalogue for the sale of Turvey The catalogue details the six lots presented for auction at Garraway’s Coffee-house, Change Alley, London on 22nd November 1786. The items were put up for sale by Charles Mordaunt the 5th Earl of Peterborough. The catalogues could be viewed prior to auction through Thomas Tandy of Turvey, Mr John Higgins of Weston Underwood, at the post ... THS/THS/001/008Transcript of the Minutes of the First Meeting of the Bedfordshire Institute The Bedford Institute was a body established in Bedfordshire (as part of the National School Movement) by the Church of England to promote the establishment of Schools for the poor. The minutes set out the objectives of the Institute and give the names of those involved in the management of such a venture: Sir George Osborn, John ... THS/THS/001/009Turveyfest: Plough Monday Anonymous article published in Turvey News Edition 20 in 1983 describing Plough Monday in Turvey. Referenced in the article “Plough Monday“. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse this collectionTurvey History Society CollectionDocumentsA Topsy Turvey Family AdventureCongregational Chapel Social ClassDomesday Entries for TurveyObituary for Revd. Peter JefferyTranscript of a letter from Legh Richmond to his friend Thomas PellattTranscript of a Letter from Revd. Legh Richmond to the Bedfordshire Auxillary National School CommitteeTranscript of the 1786 Sale Catalogue for the sale of TurveyTranscript of the Minutes of the First Meeting of the Bedfordshire InstituteTurveyfest: Plough Monday Search the archiveAdvanced searchSearch by dateShare thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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