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Snippet of Court Report of John DONALDSON's Will.
Snippet of Court Report of John DONALDSON's Will.
 
202
Sydney John GADD Birth Certificate
Sydney John GADD Birth Certificate
 
203
Tasmanian Convict Ships - Guildford
Tasmanian Convict Ships - Guildford
 
204
Tolleshunt Manor - On the death of William BAKER (1815)
Tolleshunt Manor - On the death of William BAKER (1815)
 
205
Vivienne GADD CV 1984
Vivienne GADD CV 1984
Date: 1984
 
206
Will of Ann SKRINE, widow of Wellow, died 1832
Will of Ann SKRINE, widow of Wellow, died 1832
 
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Will of Charles Lampard, late Labourer but now Serjeant in His Majesty's 98th Regiment of Foot now doing Duty on Board His Majesty's Ship the Burford of East Noyle , Wiltshire
Will of Charles Lampard, late Labourer but now Serjeant in His Majesty's 98th Regiment of Foot now doing Duty on Board His Majesty's Ship the Burford of East Noyle , Wiltshire
 
208
Will of Daniel GODFREY 1617
Will of Daniel GODFREY 1617
 
209
Will of Enoch Skrine, farmer of Wellow, died August 1822
Will of Enoch Skrine, farmer of Wellow, died August 1822
 
210
Will of George Masters, Clothier of Salisbury, Wiltshire
Will of George Masters, Clothier of Salisbury, Wiltshire
 
211
Will of Henry GODFREY of Burford
Will of Henry GODFREY of Burford
 
212
Will of Henry TULSE
Will of Henry TULSE
 
213
Will of James Campbell FRANCIS 1841
Will of James Campbell FRANCIS 1841
 
214
Will of James FRANCIS, Yeoman of Old Burlington Street 1823
Will of James FRANCIS, Yeoman of Old Burlington Street 1823
 
215
Will of John CAMFIELD of Stapleford, farmer
Will of John CAMFIELD of Stapleford, farmer
 
216
Will of John Flexney, Clothier of Witney, Oxfordshire
Will of John Flexney, Clothier of Witney, Oxfordshire
 
217
Will of John Haddesly, Clerk of Salisbury, Wiltshire
Will of John Haddesly, Clerk of Salisbury, Wiltshire
 
218
Will of John Masters, Clothier of Salisbury, Wiltshire
Will of John Masters, Clothier of Salisbury, Wiltshire
 
219
Will of John NEALE of Stroud, Mercer, 1795
Will of John NEALE of Stroud, Mercer, 1795
 
220
Will of Joshua PARSONS, Yeoman of Laverton, Somerset
Will of Joshua PARSONS, Yeoman of Laverton, Somerset
 
221
Will of Margaret PARSONS of Brokers Wood, North Bradley
Will of Margaret PARSONS of Brokers Wood, North Bradley
 
222
Will of Marmaduke RUTTER
Will of Marmaduke RUTTER
 
223
Will of Mary GODFREY, widow of Shipton-under-Wychwood
Will of Mary GODFREY, widow of Shipton-under-Wychwood
 
224
Will of Ralph Malory or Malori, Gentleman of Wimborne Minster, Dorset
Will of Ralph Malory or Malori, Gentleman of Wimborne Minster, Dorset
 
225
Will of Richard GODFREY of Hailey
Will of Richard GODFREY of Hailey
 
226
Will of Samuel FRANCIS, Gentleman of St. George, Hanover Square 1797
Will of Samuel FRANCIS, Gentleman of St. George, Hanover Square 1797
 
227
Will of Thomas NEALE, Mercer of Stroud, 1767
Will of Thomas NEALE, Mercer of Stroud, 1767
 
228
Will of William ARNOLD of Tormarton
Will of William ARNOLD of Tormarton
 
229
Will of William BAKER senior of [Great] BIRCH, yeoman
Will of William BAKER senior of [Great] BIRCH, yeoman
 
230
Will of William REED of Thornbury
Will of William REED of Thornbury
 
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Will of Zachariah Shrapnell, Clothier of Bradford , Wiltshire
Will of Zachariah Shrapnell, Clothier of Bradford , Wiltshire
 
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Will: Thomas BAKER of Copford, labourer
Will: Thomas BAKER of Copford, labourer
 
233
Witnesses at the trial of Richard BATT
Witnesses at the trial of Richard BATT
Witnesses (notes from 1881 census):
George GADD, (son of John GADD)
Julia MINES, (whose husband was landlord of The Woolpack Inn on Ellbroad Street)
James BOARDMAN, (a cabinet maker of St. Paul's parish)
Samuel HUDD, (possibly the general labourer aged 45 resident in St. George's parish)
Margaret POOK,
Eliza BEER, (probably the wife of a Public Hall Keeper in Broadmead)
Eliza GREGORY, (aged 44, resident of 20 Ellbroad Street)
John JENKINS,
Henry LAURENCE,
John MORRELL, (Police Constable, aged 29, resident at 99 Barton Hill Road)
[PRO: names listed on reverse of Indictment]
 
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World War I Medal Card of Alexander GRAHAM, who served with the Durham Light Infantry and South Lancashire Regiment.
World War I Medal Card of Alexander GRAHAM, who served with the Durham Light Infantry and South Lancashire Regiment.
Regimental history records that the 14th & 15th battalions served in France and Flanders from 11th September 1915 - "B14" on the medal card suggests that Alexander GRAHAM was a member of the 14th Battalion.

14th (Service) Battalion
Formed at Newcastle, September 1914, as part of K3.
September 1914 : attached to 64th Brigade, 21st Division.
28 November 1915 : transferred to 18th Brigade, 6th Division.
1 February 1918 : disbanded in France

"AZ" in the remarks section means that he was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve. There were fears that Germany would not accept the terms of any peace treaty and therefore the British Government decided it would be wise to be able to quickly recall trained men in the eventuality of the resumption of hostilities. Soldiers who were being demobilised, particularly those who had agreed to serve "for the duration", were at first posted to Class Z. They returned to civilian life but with an obligation to return if called upon. The Z Reserve was abolished on 31 March 1920.
 

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