The Paines at Wingbury Farm have a new son, and John Coles Hedges of Cottesloe Farm has married at the Wesleyan chapel in Leighton Buzzard, as did John Lathwell and Emma Cutler. #1873OPS#OnePlaceStudies
A groom from Eaton Bray passing through Wing fell twice from his horse and died from a fractured skull. In other news, Rev. Ouvry and his wife have a new daughter. #1873OPS#OnePlaceStudies
A report on the formation of the Leighton Buzzard District Board of Guardians in 1835 has appeared - Stephen Shirley and Richard Harris were appointed to the first Board, and Wing’s population was 1152 people in 1836. #1873OPS#OnePlaceStudies
On Wednesday a public tea was held at the Wesleyan Chapel to raise funds for mission efforts, and a sermon was preached by a former missionary in West Africa. #1873OPS#OnePlaceStudies
Turns out that if I read all the books I bought in a prompt manner I would have already known all about the long-running trial that I keep seeing each week when reading the newspaper for #1873OPS. Oops.
Two Pratt mothers were charged with not bringing their children back for their 7-day post-vaccination check. The vaccinator only wished to bring awareness to the issue so the charges were withdrawn and expenses paid. #1873OPS#OnePlaceStudies
The initial hearing for William Gates, John Woolhead and George Woolhead for stealing fowls has been heard. George Tyrrell, poultrykeeper to the Rothschilds, gave evidence that John was caught with one under his coat. #1873OPS#OnePlaceStudies