Five handwritten Indenture Legal Documents relating to the sales and mortgages of the Swan Inn and adjoining land dating from 1823 to 1831, Also mentions Turnpike Gate and Kents Weir Gate. Named in the documents are John Wright Rachel Bradshaw Clinch Mary Vines William Walcroft Edward Fisher Thomas Breakspeare Edward Fisher John Roberts William Hanbury Henry Whitaker James Ward Jonathan Arnatt
Record of John White's memoirs created by his great great great grandchild AKA Jackie White. 1824-1905 Resident of Sandford Cottage married Ann Bedwell (servant of Dr. John Allen Giles)
Shadrack Hayden, known as Shadrack 'Shepherd' Hayden was a wonderful singer of folk music at a time when there were still many people who could not read and write and social history was past on very much in folks songs. His life was one of a shepherd and family man and makes for very interesting reading. In the photograph he is seen with one of his grandchildren. You can hear the wonderful songs Shadrack sang on YouTube
PDF Handwritten notes by Keith Chandler about Arnold Woodley restarting his Morris Team lots of facts about members of the team. Listed below Albert Townsend Alec Wixey Alistair Cook Andrew Bathe Andrew Carruthers Andrew Pearman Anthony Collett Arnold Woodley Bernie Basson Clive Tanner Colin Bathe Colin Knight Colin Leach Charlie Buckingham Don Fidler Frank Purslow Fred Fowler Fred Scott Geoffrey Adams Graham Cook Jim Townsend Julian Fidler John Pearman John Titchener Johnnie Buckingham Ken Andrews Lawrence Adams Malcolm Willis Martin Hewett Mathew Green Matt Curruthers Mike Bowden Nick Carruthers Patrick Wixey Paul Wixey Richard Buckingham Robin Connaughton Steve Govier Trevor Hewett
Information about the Morris Dancers written by Arnold Woodley, Frank Woodley and Sonny Townsend Families mentioned as follows: Dixey Radband Flux Hudson Lay Pettifer Smith Butler Brooks Dafter Fidler Kerry Brown Tanner Woodley Townsend Cassiday Fowler Pearman Woodley Buckingham Picketts Edington Hunt
This is the original Duttons shop in Bridge Street somewhere about 1880. Note at this time there were just two windows, not four that are there today.
In the second picture you can see George Dutton on the left and the 15 year old boy is William Mathews who a few years later bought the shop from George. George was not brilliant at running a shop but the Midland Bank established a counter within it which George ran and he was very good at figures. When the bank took over the premises next door to the butcher, he moved to be the fulltime teller and that's when he sold the shop to William.
The third picture was taken in 1960. Note the cycle rack stand. Dr Bullen's wife is on the left of the picture.