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First class cricketer, captained Eton (twice) & Cambridge. 1249 runs for Cambridge & MCC, including century against Australians. 128 wickets, which with the runs scored exceeded total of W. G. Grace. On winning tour of Australia bringing back the original Ashes to Englad. Gave away inheritance 1885 to be a missionary in the Congo. Imortalised by John Masefield as "Cambridge Studd, the bright but debonaire" | STUDD, Charles Thomas (I5716)
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First Turn. WW1 Private, 7th Bn, Royal West Surrey Regiment | GREEN, Benjamin Gammage (I89)
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603 |
First World War - 11th Battalion, Border Regiment. Corporal Home Guard Second World War. Took over family grocer business in Spratton c 1922 | RICHARDSON, Percy John Partridge (I6469)
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604 |
First World War - 16th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, then
132nd Battalion, Machine Gun Corps 44094 | COOK, Charles (I3273)
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605 |
First World War - 3rd Northamptonshire Egt, 8th East Surrey Regiment | REEVE, Sydney Philip (I2743)
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606 |
First World War - 4th Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. Served in Gallipoli, Suva, Egypt & Palestine | MANNING, George William (I1024)
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607 |
First World War - Army Service Corps. Spratton Absent Voters list 1918 | TARPLEY, Frederick (I792)
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608 |
First World War - Norhtmaptonshire Regt. Royal Army Medical Corps. Wounded | PAGE, Frank (I2974)
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609 |
First World War - Northamptonshire Regiment | DICKERSON, Thomas (I4176)
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610 |
First World War - Northamptonshire Regiment serving in Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine | TURLAND, Cyril Montague (I3213)
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611 |
First World War - Northamptonshire Regt., Home Service. Member of Spratton FireBrigade & Brass Band | RICHARDSON, John William (I3224)
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612 |
First World War - Petty Officer in RNVR. later Airship Rigger in RAF | TREDWELL, William Albert Edwin (I801)
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613 |
First World War - Sergeant, 2nd & 8th Btns Lincolnshire Reg. Later Landlord of The Chequers | GOODEN, Joseph Eric (I6989)
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614 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HODSON, James (I4620)
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First World War, Army Service Corps, Home Service.Landlord of Kings Head until early 1930's | WOOD, Arthur James (I4531)
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First World War, 4th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment 4311 & 10269,then King’s Royal Rifle Corps | HIGGS, John William Steers (I4611)
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First World War, Draughtsman in RAF | SNEDKER, William Henry (I1294)
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618 |
First World War, Grenadier Guards | ARCHER, Alfred Walter (I3182)
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619 |
First World War, Signalman, Royal Naby | KENCH, Ernest (I1214)
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620 |
Flying Officer. DFC. Educated Eton. Inherited Parnham on his father's death. British Ski team St. Moritz 1936
Pilot licence at 17. Owned an "airliner". Joined 601 Squadron 1937, flying Blenheim 1 fighters. 1940 on Hurricanes over Merville (scene of father's VC action). Five "victories" plus shares in others. Contempory & friend of Max Aitken. | RHODES-MOORHOUSE, William Henry (I740)
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621 |
Founder of "The Sparrow Club" (Members paid 1/4d for each Sparrow head or every 2 Sparrow eggs by the farmer, Mr.R.H.Gilby - thus mitigating crop dammage) | BATES, Thomas (I3102)
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Four children, all b. Pitsford | GAMMAGE, Elizabeth (I1243)
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623 |
Frank have one son, Ken, who lives in Perth Australia | BUCKBY, Frank (I5680)
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624 |
Frank Wykes gave his mother's name as Eunice Tysoe as next of kin. It is not known whethrer this was her maiden name of whether she had married again. | TYSOE, Eunice (I1352)
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Frederick and Nora had one son, Richard (who contributed these Baker family notes), and he one daughter Marcia. | BAKER, Frederick Richard (I5794)
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Friend of William Rhodes-Moorhouse | HOLT, Louis Deacon (I5972)
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627 |
Friend of William Rhodes-Moorhouse. Moved to Canada where he had two large families from successive wives Olive Slater and Jean Leckie | BRANSON, Arthur Martin (I817)
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628 |
from will of Henry Wright of Holdenby, Grazier
To son Henry Wright sum of 1/- To son John Wright sum of 1/- To daughter Mary Martin, wife of Peter Martin of Spratton 1/- To daughter Elizabeth Hobson, wife of George Hobson of Spratton | WRIGHT, Henry (I1338)
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629 |
From will of Mary Pearson, widdow, signed 5 nov 1711 (Northants RO)
Mary left cash sums of | **, Mary (I1889)
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630 |
From will of Peter Martin of Spratton, signed 30 January, 1840
He left to his wife Sarah the messuage, tenements and dwelling house with brew house, outbuildings, garden and appurtenances at Spratton for her life.
After her death these are to be placed in trust.
Thomas Butlin and Thomas Wright Bosworth are named as trustees, to
have | MARTIN, Peter (I1450)
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631 |
from will of thomas Browne the elder
He left his estate to his wife Mary during her life, and a sum of money
to his sonTthomas. If she remarried it was to be divided into 6 parts,
two parts to his son Thomas, and the other four parts to go between his
wife Mary and his three unmarried daughters. | BROWN, Thomas (I1876)
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632 |
Funeral text at congregational chapel, Creaton from Lamentations ch 4 v18 "Our end is near" | WRIGHT, Mary (I1483)
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633 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GARDENER, William (I576)
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634 |
General. First President of the United States. | WASHINGTON, GEORGE (I6824)
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635 |
George & Elizabeth had 3 sons & 6 other daughters, all of whom were born in Brixworth | TURLAND, Charles (I1712)
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636 |
George and Mary had 2 other sons, a second son born in Dalton and a third son born in Glasgow | LEE, George William (I5577)
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637 |
George and Sarah had some 18 grandchildren | MARTIN, George Albert (I979)
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638 |
giving Brooks Wright these two sons and one daughter is a temporary
solution until a better one is found. | WRIGHT, Brooks (I1548)
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639 |
Governess to the Moorhouse family until 1900. Later a suffragette, throwing heself under King George V's horse in 1913 Derby. | DAVISON, Emily (I7030)
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640 |
Governess to younger sisters of William, the sailed to NZ 1853 | COLLINS, Jane Ann (I5521)
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641 |
Grandfather of Val Long who has contributed much Wykes family information | WYKES, William Ernest (I1842)
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642 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ernest Charles WRIGHT / Winifred Evelyn STRONG (F657)
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643 |
Grandson of Richard Tipler with whom living at 1851 Census | ADAMS, Thomas (I648)
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644 |
Grandson Thomas Adams #648 living with them at 1851 Census | TIPPLER, Richard (I646)
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645 |
Grange Farm, then at Virginia Cottage, Yew Tree Lane | GILBY, Alfred George (I3946)
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646 |
Gravestone inscribed "....Formerly a valued servant and friend of Thomas Bosworth" (Assumed to be d of Joseph #301 & Sarah Muddiman) | MUDDIMAN, Ann (I1124)
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647 |
Gravestone, Spratton - see notes for daughter Ann | **, Elizabeth (I1774)
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648 |
Gravestone- see notes for daughter Ann | PEARSON, William (I1773)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MANNING, Walter Louis (I2079)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MANNING, Herbert (I6113)
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