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The detail in this design is striking and relevant and it's what
makes Plank's website so attractive. I like the use of wood texture
at the top and bottom, but it's the little ripped paper elements that
really make the page come alive.
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Two days ago I was lucky enough to be crewing a trip out with AK Wildlife Cruises around Falmouth's superb coastline. We came across an amazing aggregation of Dolphins towards the end of the trip, amounting to over 180 animals! It was very cool to see them actively feeding and tightly pursuing fish into an ever-dwindling bait ball. A brilliant experience!
I've been working on something for several months and I am finally ready to tell the world about it.
To save any of you, who would rather not have to read the rest of the spiel below, I'll put a short version first:
LandArtforKids.com is a not-for-profit project I have started with JRT Pickle to encourage everyone we can to do Land Art and we are starting with kids aged 3-8. So if you are in any way inclined to agree with the sentiments that Land Art encourages creativity, exercise in the fresh air, appreciation and love for nature, fun, outdoor activity and learning for kids of all ages (myself included) then PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE write a blog entry about it, tell all your friends, inform your schools, shout about it on Facebook, email everyone you know, come look at the website and stand on street corners with a loud hailer! (errm maybe not the last one - unless you REALLY, REALLY think this is a good idea)! And even if you don't think it is that great then tell everyone you know anyway!
To Flickr staff. Although my books are for sale on that site, there are very tiny markups added to them in order to try and recoup a very small percentage of our costs. We've spent many, many hours of our free time and our own money on this project and will continue to do so in our quest to provide free resources and inspiration to kids the world over to get out and make Land Art. This is not a commercial adventure but instead a personal mission to try and tell everyone about the food-for-the-soul that Land Art can be. So please don't view this as commercial because it certainly isn't.
I will also be posting Land Art for Kids related stuff with the Land Art for Kids account, so please make them a contact, and I'll return back to my own Land Art here.
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We tend to celebrate light in our pictures. Understanding how light interacts with the camera is paramount to the work we do. The temperature, intensity and source of light can wield different photography effect on the same subject or scene; add ISO, aperture and speed, the camera, the lens type, focal length and filters…the combination is varied ad multi-layered and if you know how to use them all, you will come to appreciate that all lights are useful, even those surrounded by a lot of darkness.
We are guided by three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, our longing to capture in print, that which is beautiful, the constant search for the one picture, and constant barrage of new equipment and style of photography. These passions, like great winds, have blown us across the globe in search of the one and we do understand the one we do look for might be this picture right here for someone else out there.
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A place without being
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creatively, two dimensions
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possibly a perfect imitation
of what was then to see.
A frozen memory in synthetic colour
or black and white instead,
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Artistic views
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for he does as he pleases
up to that point he releases,
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"Calligraphy (from Greek κάλλος kallos "beauty" + γραφή graphẽ "writing") is a type of visual art related to writing.
Islamic calligraphy (calligraphy in Arabic is Khatt ul-Yad خط اليد) has evolved alongside the religion of Islam and the Arabic language. As it is based on Arabic letters, some call it "Arabic calligraphy". However the term "Islamic calligraphy" is a more appropriate term as it comprises all works of calligraphy by the Muslim calligraphers from Morocco to China.
Islamic calligraphy is associated with geometric Islamic art (arabesque) on the walls and ceilings of mosques as well as on the page. Contemporary artists in the Islamic world draw on the heritage of calligraphy to use calligraphic inscriptions or abstractions.
Instead of recalling something related to the spoken word, calligraphy for Muslims is a visible expression of the highest art of all, the art of the spiritual world. Calligraphy has arguably become the most venerated form of Islamic art because it provides a link between the languages of the Muslims with the religion of Islam. The holy book of Islam, al-Qur'an, has played an important role in the development and evolution of the Arabic language, and by extension, calligraphy in the Arabic alphabet. Proverbs and passages from the Qur'an are still sources for Islamic calligraphy.
It is generally accepted that Islamic calligraphy excelled during the Ottoman era. Turkish calligraphers still present the most refined and creative works. Istanbul is an open exhibition hall for all kinds and varieties of calligraphy, from inscriptions in mosques to fountains, schools, houses, etc."
from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calligraphy
Kukeldash Madrasah, Tashkent
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ended up being considerably different in the end:
There is so much stuff that needs to be linked to this that the fancy thing from before really did not work. This should do the trick (I hope).
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Spend 15 months in Banff, Canada.
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Any reference to (RoH) means the Roll of Honour Website, to which I am deeply indebted.
www.roll-of-honour.com/Norfolk/Aylsham.html
The Roll of Honour site refers to the War memorial in the churchyard. Although there is also a wooden memorial plaque in the church, this appears to be identical in practically every detail, other than adding that the Korean War individual died in 1952.
1914 - 1918
Percy Willie Baker, MM………………………(RoH)
Private 41356. 10th Bn., Essex Regiment. Formerly 5995 Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Tuesday 31 July 1917. Born and lived Aylsham. Enlisted Cromer. Awarded the Military medal (MM). Buried: LA BRIQUE MILITARY CEMETERY No.2, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. II. A. 2.
On Churchyard War Memorial P.Baker
On Church Memorial board P Baker
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=451001
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census 6 year Percy W is recorded at “The Rookery”, Aylsham, the town of his birth. His parents are John, (aged 42, an ordinary Agricultural Labourer from Erpingham) and Matilda, (aged 39 and from Wood Dalling). John and Matilda have another son, James R, (aged 6), as well as a Matilda’s son from an earlier relationship, John H Frostick, (aged 18).
On the Day This was the first day of Third Ypres, more commonly known as Passchendaele. The 10th Essex were in the 53rd Brigade, whose role was to build on the success of the initial attack. 53 Bde’s task was to leapfrog 30th Div once Glencorse Wood had been taken. Although the lead elements, (8th Suffolks and 6th Berkshires, were orderd in, they found the woods still in enemy hands and were very soon forced to dig in.
forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=11535
Horace BALLS…………..…………………………….....(RoH)
Private 2245. "D Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died Thursday 12 August 1915 (CD gives 28 August 1915) in Gallipoli. Age 20. Born and enlisted Norwich. Son of Edward C. Balls, of Hungate St., Aylsham, Norfolk. Commemorated: HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 42 to 44.
On Churchyard War Memorial H Balls
On Church Memorial board H Balls
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=698446
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The most likely match is a 5 year old, born Norwich, living at 74 Angel Road, Angel Gardens, Norwich. His parents are Edward, (age 28, born Norwich and an Innkeeper), and Laura, (aged 27). Horace has a brother, John, (aged 3) and a sister, Violet, (aged 0)
On the day This is the date associated with the “disappearance” of the 1st/5ths - at least in popular mythology.
user.online.be/~snelders/sand.htm
www.drdavidclarke.co.uk/vanbat.htm
Leonard Henry Barber……………………...........(RoH)
Private 241848. 12th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders on Thursday 11 April 1918. Born Reepham. Lived Aylsham. Enlisted Cromer. Buried: PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 4.
On Churchyard War Memorial L Barber
On Church Memorial board L Barber
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=874198
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 8 year old Leonard H, born Hackford, is listed at The Ollands, Gromes Cottage, Hackford. His parents are Frederick J, (a 37 year old Domestic Coachman from Thurston, Suffolk), and Eliza, (aged 33 and from Hingham). Frederick and Eliza’s other children are Earnest J, (aged under 1), Frederick C, (aged 5), Hilda F, (aged 6), Mary P, (aged 2), and Sidney R, (aged 3) - all born Hackford.
On the Day Divisional Battle Honours include:-
Battle of Estaires. 9-11 Apr 1918, including the first defence of Givenchy
orbat.com/site/warpath/divs/40_div.htm
Leonard is also commemorated in the Parish of Reepham - although this has him down as dying on the 8th, and not in a major battle. There are also a number of pictures of Leonard, of family, medals and paperwork.
www.reephambenefice.org.uk/lhbarber.html
Frederick James Barrett……………………….(RoH)
(There is a picture of Frederick on the RoH site)
Private 8118.1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 5 May 1915. Age 25. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Husband of Mrs. L. Barrett, of Unicorn Yard, Hungate St., Aylsham, Norfolk. Commemorated: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 4.
On Churchyard War Memorial F Barrett
On Church Memorial board F Barrett
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=926788
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 10 year old Frederick is listed in an “Institution” as a Pauper - possibly the Union Work House Aylsham. His status is son of a Domestic Servant. His 28 year old mother, Sophia, (marital status listed as Single), is also resident, along with possibly a sister of Sophia, Sarah, aged 22 who is described as “feeble-minded”. All were born in Cawston.
On the Day the 1st Norfolks were engaged in the battle of St Julian, (part of 2nd Ypres), which had seen the first use of poison gas on the Western Front. This part of 2nd Ypres was coming to an end, with troops being pulled back to more defensible lines after several holes had been punched in the Allied front. I can find no reference specifically to the 1st Norfolks on this date, but the 1st Bedfords, in the same Brigade were definitely in the front line and being subject to gas attack.
www.bedfordregiment.org.uk/1stbtn/1stbtn1915diary.html
Robert BODDY……………………………….....(RoH)
[BODY on CD & CWGC.] Private 196858th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds Saturday 11 August 1917. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Commemorated: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 4.
On Churchyard War Memorial R Boddy
On Church Memorial board R Boddy
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=928306
(Robert Body is listed as being part of 8th Battalion)
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 8 year old Robert Body, (no Robert Boddy’s listed with a Norfolk connection), is listed at Commercial Road, Aylsham., His parents are Richard Body, ( a 39 year old House Painter from Aylsham) and Eliza, (aged 40 and from Oulton). Their other children are Annie, (aged 11), Blanch, (aged 8)and Florence, (aged 9). Eliza’s mother, Rachel Riseborough, a 79 year old Widow is also living with them.
On the DaySaturday 11th August 1917 - Day 12 Third Ypres
Westhoek
During the relief of 7th Bedfords by 8th Norfolks at 4.30am the Germans attacked and captured a pillbox. The Norfolks recaptured it at 6am.
forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=11535
Frank Thomas BOND…………………………..(RoH)
There is a picture of Frank on the RoH web-site
[F.E. Bond on Memorial] Private 3/8122. 7th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds Tuesday 9 November 1915. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Buried: BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. IV. F. 87.
On Churchyard War Memorial F E Bond
On Church Memorial board F E Bond
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=62223
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 13 year old Frank T. born Aylsham, is now living at 4 Rose Villas, Suffield Park, Cromer. His parents are Dennis J, ( a 46 year old Carpenter from Oxnead), and Sarah, (aged 44 and from Sheringham). Their other children are George E, (aged 22 and a Plasterers Labourer), Granville C, (aged 9), Mabel B. (aged 6), Robert D, (aged 24 and a Carpenter), Rose E, ( a 16 year old Kitchen Servant), and William J, (aged 20 and a Bricklayer). All the children were born Aylsham.
On the Day The 7th Norfolks had suffered considerable losses during their first action the previous month, on the 13th, which included over 190 Other Ranks wounded. It is a possibility that Private Bond was one of these who subsequently succumbed.
www.freewebs.com/lou90/flaxmannames.htm
1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=42270
For much of the First World War, Bethune was comparatively free from bombardment and remained an important railway and hospital centre, as well as a corps and divisional headquarters. The 33rd Casualty Clearing Station was in the town until December 1917.
www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=6000&a...
Henry Harold Brawn……………………………..(RoH)
[Harry Harold Brawn on CD.] Serjeant 7570 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Monday 14 September 1914. Age 23. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Son of Rebecca Brawn, of Oakfield Rd., Aylsham, Norfolk, and the late Serjt. Maj. Henry Brawn (1st Bn. Norfolk Regt.). Commemorated: LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL, Seine-et- Marne, France.
On Churchyard War Memorial H Brawn
On Church Memorial board H Brawn
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=877844
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is no Henry, Harry or Harold recorded - but the 1st Battalion were overseas
In 1901, and as a Senior NCO, Serjeant Major Brawn may well have taken his wife with him.
On the dayThe division of which the Norfolks were part were involved in Battle of the Aisne. 12-15 Sep 1914, including the capture of the Aisne Heights including the Chemin des Dames.
warpath.orbat.com/divs/5_div.htm
www.firstworldwar.com/battles/aisne1.htm
Walter Cecil CHAMBERLAIN……………………………….........(RoH)
Private 2520. 1st/5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died in Gallipoli on Thursday 12 August 1915 (CD gives 28 August 1915) Age 18. Enlisted Aylsham. Son of Walter Chamberlain, of Fox Lake, Aylsham, Norfolk. Commemorated: HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 42 to 44.
On Churchyard War Memorial W Chamberlain
On Church Memorial board W Chamberlain
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=697021
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 3 year old Walter is listed at Union yard, Aylsham. His parents are Walter, (aged 36 and Ordinary Agricultural Labourer), and Martha, (aged 39 and from Holt). Their other children are Ethel, (aged 6), Hannah, (aged 1), Margaret, (under 1), Thomas, (aged 7), as well as four children from Martha’s previous marriage, Ernest Pike, (aged 9), Frederick Pike, (aged 13), George Pike, (aged 12) and James, (aged 14) - the last three all born at Shouldham, Norfolk. On the night of the Census they also have a visitor staying - the 72 year widow Hannah Doughty, originally from Edgefield and therefore possibly a relative of the George William listed further down.
On the dayThis is the date associated with the “disappearance” of the 1st/5ths - at least in popular mythology.
user.online.be/~snelders/sand.htm
www.drdavidclarke.co.uk/vanbat.htm
Noel Hannant COOKE………………………………..................(RoH)
(There is a picture of Noel on the RoH site)
Private 46643. 36th Field Amb, Royal Army Medical Corps. Formerly 13912 Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders on Friday 1 October 1915. Age 22. Born Marsham. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Ward Hannant Cooke and Lucy Maria Cooke, of Hungate St., Aylsham, Norfolk. Buried: VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. I. H. 34.
On Churchyard War Memorial N H Cooke
On Church Memorial board N H Cook
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=251304
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 8 year old Noel, born Marsham, is listed at Fengate, Marsham. His parents are Ward, ( a 35 year old Bricklayer from Hainford), and Lucy, (37 and from Blickling). Their other children are Dora, (aged 6, Aylsham), Francis, (under 1,Marsham), Harold, (aged 5, Aylsham), Hugh, (aged 3, Erpingham), Kenneth, (age 1, Erpingham)and Lucy, (aged 9, Marsham).
On the day 5th Field Ambulance was attached to the 18th (Eastern) Division. I’ve had a quick check but I can’t see that the Division was in action, (other than the daily routine of manning trenches and coping with bombardment and sniping for some of them!)
Ernest Hugh COPEMAN……………………………….................(RoH)
(There is also a separate memorial plaque in the church)
Second Lieutenant. 6th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) attd. 37th Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Inf). Killed in action near Loos in France on Saturday 18 March 1916. (Church memorial gives 19 March 1916). Born 18 August 1888. Son of Thomas & Mariana Copeman. B.A. Cantab. Commemorated: LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 95 to 97.
On Churchyard War Memorial E H Copeman
On Church Memorial board E H Copeman
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=730348
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 12 year old Ernest is now resident as a pupil at a school near Hurstpierrepoint, West Sussex. On the 1891 Census, the 2 year old Ernest was resident at Blickling Road, Buxton. His parents are Thomas, (aged 65, born Aylsham and Living on Own Means, described as being “Short-sighted from birth) and Marian A, (aged 42 and from Aldborough). Their other children appear to be Robert A, (aged 7), “Martial”(?), (aged 6) and John G, (aged 4). The Copeman’s have a live on Governess and two live in servants.
The church memorial reads:
“In memory of Ernest Hugh Copeman, BA Cantab
2nd Lt R W Kent Regt & Machine Gun Corps
Born 18th August 1888
Killed in action near Loos in France
19th March 1916
Also of
Herbert Guy Hele Copeman BA (Oxon)
2nd Lt Oxford and Bucks L.I.
Born 21st May 1891
Killed in action at Guillemont
3rd Sept.1916
The fourth and youngest sons of Thomas and Marianna Copeman
Late of Aylsham
Haec manus ob patriam”
Herbert Guy Hele COPEMAN………………………………...........(RoH)
(There is also a separate memorial plaque in the church - see above)
Second Lieutenant 6th Bn., Oxford. and Bucks Light Infantry. Killed in action at Guillemont on Sunday 3 September 1916. Age 25. Son of Thomas and Mariana A. Copeman. Born at Aylsham 21 May 1891. B.A. Oxon. Buried: GUILLEMONT ROAD CEMETERY, GUILLEMONT, Somme, France. Ref. Sp. Mem. 7.
On Churchyard War Memorial H G H Copeman
On Church Memorial board H G H Copeman
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=534245
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census Herbert G H Copeman, aged 9, is living at Blickling Road, Buxton. His widowed mother Mariana is given as the head of household. Robert S is now aged 17 and employed as a Bank Clerk - see Ernest above for details of the household make-up at the time of the 1891 census, when Robert was listed with the middle initial A. Mariana still retains two household servants.
On the day20th Div was tasked with taking Guillemont. Zero Hour was noon. 59 Bde reinforced by 6th Bn, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (60 Bde) and 7th Bn, Somerset Light Infantry (61 Bde) attacked the southern endof Guillemont while 47 Bde of the 16th (Irish) Div was attached to the 20th Div from Corps Reserve. 10th Bn, King’s Royal Rifle Corps and 6th Bn, Connaught Rangers advanced before the bombardment lifted thus surprising the Germans at Zero Hour. The KRRC with 10th and 11th Bns, the Rifle Brigade reached their objective, the Hardecourt Road in 20 minutes. The KRRC mopped up here while the two Rifle battalions wheeled north to Mount Street.
North of Mount Street 6th Connaughts and 7th Leinsters advanced rapidly into Guillemont bypassing the quarry.In the face of heavy artillery and MG fire, the troops consolidated near North St and South St by 1.15pm.
The advance resumed at 2.50pm on the Ginchy –Wedge Wood Road, which was reached at 3.30pm. 7th Bn, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry moved into the village to assist in consolidation.
Counter attacks at 5.30 and 6.30 pm were repelled.
W CORKE……………………………….......................................(RoH)
Possibly: William Corke. Private 18394. 2nd Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died in Mesopotamia on Monday 4 September 1916. Age 36. Born Instead, Norfolk. Enlisted Norwich. Husband of Mrs. Matthewman (formerly Corke), of True's Cottages, High St., Wickford, Essex. Buried: AMARA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Ref. IX. H. 32.
On Churchyard War Memorial W Corke
On Church Memorial board W Corke
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=627932
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census No obvious match for either William or any other W born circa 1879/81
On the dayMany of the 2nd battalion had become prisoners of the Turks following the fall of the besieged city of Kut . It has been estimated that over 70% of the Norfolks who surrendered at Kut died either on the subsequent march to prison camps, or in captivity.
www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/pte_wilby.htm
www.oldbuckenham-pri.norfolk.procms.co.uk/pages/viewpage....
George William DOUGHTY………………………………............(RoH)
Private 40186. 4th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. Formerly 28205 Essex Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders on Tuesday 30 October 1917. Born Suffield. Lived Oulton. Enlisted Norwich. Commemorated: TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 48 to 50 and 162A.
On Churchyard War Memorial G W Doughty
On Church Memorial board G W Doughty
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1630276
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 14 year-old George Wm. is recorded at Hungate Street, Aylsham, having been born at Suffield. George is employed as a Bricklayers Apprentice. His parents are Walter, (aged 41 and an Ordinary Agricultural Labourer from Foulsham) and Sarah Ann, (aged 42 and from Suffield). Their other children are Ethel M, (aged 9, born Banningham), and Rose Louisa, (aged 16 and born Suffield).
On the day Battalion War Diary
30 Oct. Battn. attacked at 5.50am 7RF on left, Artists Rifles on right, Canadian Corps on right of Artists. Canadians reached [unreadable] objectives but our attack was held up by very heavy and boggy ground surrounding the PADDEBEEK and a total advance of about 150-200 yards only was made.
CASUALTIES -
Officers Killed; Capt. L.C.T. [Leslie Charles Thomas] GATE, 2Lt A.E. TEE.
Wounded; Capt. J. SCOTT, Lt C.H. WAREING, Lt K.V.R. GOLD, 2Lt E.A. GLOSSOP, 2Lt ? BORNETT, 2Lt NEW, 2Lt RADWELL.
OR Killed 52, wounded 180, missing 23.
Battn relieved by NELSON Battn. at 7pm and marched out to IRISH FARM.
www.bedfordregiment.org.uk/4thbtn/4thbtn1917diary.html
C C DUCKER……………………………….....................................(RoH)
Possibly: Cecil Civel Ducker. Private16949. "A Coy. 7th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders on Wednesday 13 October 1915. Age 24. Born Hempnall, Norfolk. Enlisted Norwich. Son of Emily Ducker, of 34, Marlowe Rd., Newnham Croft, Cambridge, and the late William Ducker. Commemorated: LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 30 and 31.
On Churchyard War Memorial C C Ducker
On Church Memorial board C C Ducker
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2941542
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 10 year old Cecil Civel is living at The Street, Ingworth and is recorded as being at School. There is no place of birth shown for him, but it is likely that it is Martham, the same as his sister
Dora Daymer, (aged 24 and a Draper). Their parents are William, (aged 49 and a Police Pensioner from Cawston), and Emily, (aged 47 and a Grocer from Ingworth).
<On the DayOn 12th October 1915 the Battalion moved from billets to a line in front of the St Elie Quarries, taking over from the Coldstream Guards. The attack was planned to go ahead the following day under a smoke cloud with the Norfolks closing on the German trenches from both ends of their position thus straightening their line, their own trenches being in a semi-circle. The left side of the Battalion was also tasked with bombing a German communications trench. A bright sunny day with an ideal wind for moving the smoke towards the enemy positions, the artillery bombardment began at 12:00 and was intensive by 13:45. 54 heavy and 86 field howitzers and 286 field guns fired on enemy trenches in the area of the Hohenzollern Redoubt, Fosse 8, the Quarries, Gun Trench and the positions south to Chalk Pit Wood. It failed to cause sufficient damage to the enemy positions. The smoke barrage went wrong and ceased by 13:40, twenty minutes before the attack was launched at 14:00 and was thus very thin. German machine gun fire from in front and from the direction of Slag Alley, opposite the Norfolks right flank, enfiladed their attack. Whilst they gained a foothold in the Quarries and consolidated the position they were unable to advance further. In the battalions first serious engagement they lost 5 Officers killed or died of wounds and 6 wounded, and 66 other ranks killed, 196 wounded and 160 missing.
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Jack DUCKER………………………………................................(RoH)
No further information available at present.
On Churchyard War Memorial Jack Ducker
On Church Memorial board Jack Ducker
CWGC No obvious match
Norlink No archive items.
Possibles
E J Ducker www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=205757
1901 Census The 1901 Census has a year old William J, living at Pound Road, Aylsham, the town of his birth. William father is James is 39, and an Ordinary Agricultural Labourer from Aylsham. His mother is Letitia, (aged 38 and from Aylsham). Their other children are Ann G S, (aged 9), Marriott W G, (aged 1), Mildred, (aged 17), Rena Des (aged 12), Thomas E, (aged 14 and Cowboy on Farm), and Edward J (aged 4)
(E) James DUCKER………………………………......................(RoH)
Private 40204. 9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 18 October 1916. Born Aylsham. Enlisted East Dereham. Buried: BANCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. VII. B. 9.
On Churchyard War Memorial James Ducker
On Church Memorial board James Ducker
CWGC No obvious match
Norlink No archive items.
Possibles
E J Ducker www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=205757
1901 Census The 1901 Census has a 4 year old Edward J, living at Pound Road, Aylsham, the town of his birth. It is mere speculation that the middle initial stands for James, however that is Edward’s fathers name. James is 39, and an Ordinary Agricultural Labourer from Aylsham. His mother is Letitia, (aged 38 and from Aylsham). Their other children are Ann G S, (aged 9), Marriott W G, (aged 1), Mildred, (aged 17), Rena Des (aged 12), Thomas E, (aged 14 and Cowboy on Farm), and William J (aged 7)
On the Day Wednesday 18th October 1916.
Gueudecourt
9th Bn, Norfolk Regt (6th Div) captured the north western part of Mild Trench and held it against a German attack at nightfall.
forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=9058&p...
Thomas Edmund DUCKER……………………………….............(RoH)
Private 40205. 9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders on Wednesday 18 October 1916. Age 29. Enlisted East Dereham. Husband of Ellen Ducker, of Fox Loke, Aylsham, Norfolk. Buried: BANCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. VII. B. 10.
On Churchyard War Memorial T E Ducker
On Church Memorial board T E Ducker
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=205758
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 1901 Census has a 14 year old Thomas E, living at Pound Road, Aylsham, the town of his birth and employed as a Cow Boy on Farm. Thomas’s father, James is 39, and an Ordinary Agricultural Labourer from Aylsham. His mother is Letitia, (aged 38 and from Aylsham). Their other children are Ann G S, (aged 9), Marriott W G, (aged 1), Mildred, (aged 17), Rena Des (aged 12), Edward J, (aged 4), and William J (aged 7)
On the Day Wednesday 18th October 1916.
Gueudecourt
9th Bn, Norfolk Regt (6th Div) captured the north western part of Mild Trench and held it against a German attack at nightfall.
forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=9058&p...
Henry C DYBALL………………………………..........................(RoH)
(There is a picture of Henry on the RoH site)
Private 3/10016. 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Friday 18 June 1915. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Fulham, Surrey. Commemorated: PERTH CEMETERY (CHINA WALL), Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Sp. Mem. A. 4.
On Churchyard War Memorial H C Dyball
On Church Memorial board H C Dyball
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=103282
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 19 year old Henry, born Aylsham, appears to be a Private in an Infantry Regiment, stationed at Britannia Barracks, Norwich. This would probably be the Norfolk Regiment.
On the 1891 Census , Henry was living at Cromer Road, Aylsham with his parents John, (age 52 and an Ordinary Agricultural Labourer) and Harriet (tbc - poor quality reproduction),
On the Day No details known.
Edward DYBALL………………………………..........................(RoH)
Gunner RMA/12824. Royal Marine Artillery. Died Thursday 7 November 1918. Age 24. Son of Charles and Evelyn Dyball, of Cawston Rd., Aylsham. Buried: AYLSHAM CEMETERY, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Ref. H. 72.
On Churchyard War Memorial E Dyball
On Church Memorial board E Dyball
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2802301
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 6 year old Edward is living at Gas House Hill, Aylsham, having been born at Burgh. His parents are Charles, (age 41 and a Groom\Gardener from Burgh), Eveline, (aged 40 and from Brampton). Their other children are Eveline A, (aged 21, born Brampton), Frederick, (aged 15 and a Grocers Porter, born Burgh), and Sidney, (aged 1, born Aylsham). Living with them is also a Grand-daughter, Gladys, (aged u/1 and born North Walsham)
On the Day No details known.
William DYBALL………………………………...........................(RoH)
(There is a picture of William on the RoH site)
Leading Seaman 208734. (RFR/CH/B/10521). H.M.S. "Hawke., Royal Navy. Died Thursday 15 October 1914. Age 30. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyball, of Cawston Rd., Aylsham; husband of Annie Rosetta Dyball, of Millgate St., Aylsham, Norfolk. Commemorated: CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent, United Kingdom. Panel 1.
Special note: HMS Hawke was a cruiser launched in 1891. she was one of the oldest ships in the Royal Navy at the outbreak of World War 1. On the 15th October 1914 while sailing in the North Sea some 60 miles off the coast of Scotland, she was struck by a torpedo fired from German submarine U.9. and sunk almost immediately. 52 men managed to get into the lifeboat, but the remaining 544 of the crew perished. U.9 under the command of Otto Weddingen was responsible for sinking Royal Navy ships Cressey, Hogue and Aboukir about a month earlier.
On Churchyard War Memorial W Dyball
On Church Memorial board W Dyball
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=3048892
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census No obvious match - but on the 1891 Census, the 6 year old William can be found at Aylsham Road, Burgh. His parents are Charles, (aged 31 and an Agricultural Labourer) and Eveline, (Aged 30) - see Edward above for more details from the 1901 Census.
On the Day
www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_hawke.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Hawke_(1891)
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century.guardian.co.uk/1910-1919/Story/0,,126442,00.html
William George FIELD………………………………...........................(RoH)
Private 240213. 1st/5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died Friday 2 November 1917. Born and enlisted Aylsham. Commemorated: JERUSALEM MEMORIAL, Israel. Panels 12 to 15.
On Churchyard War Memorial W Field
On Church Memorial board W Field
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1645154
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is a 5 year old William Field living at Burgh Road, Aylsham. His parents are Uriah, (a 46 year old Monumental Mason from Kennington, London), and Mary A, (43 and from Erpingham). Their other children are Bessie, (aged 13), John, (aged 23 and a Boot Maker), and Lucie, (aged 9). All the children were born at Aylsham.
On the DayThird Battle of Gaza
The first action at Gaza took place before dawn on 2 November when the 161st and 162nd Brigades of the 54th Division attacked the Turkish trench system in the sand dunes between Gaza and the sea. On this occasion it was a night attack by well prepared troops with overwhelming artillery support and armoured (six tanks). The British infantry advanced about 2 miles on a 5,000 yard front and held their gains against repeated Turkish counter-attacks. Casualty figures were heavy for both sides but this time favoured the British.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Battle_of_Gaza
Sydney FISHER………………………………................................(RoH)
Serjeant 26131. 39th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Inf). Formerly 18982 Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Monday 25 March 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Buxton. Lived Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Commemorated: POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 90 to 93.
On Churchyard War Memorial S Fisher
On Church Memorial board S Fisher
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1580862
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 14 year old Sydney, born Buxton, is now living at Cawston Road, Aylsham and employed as an errand boy. He is living with his Uncle, William Randell, and his wife Lydia and the rest of their family. On the 1891 Census he is living at Lodge Farm, Mill Street, Buxton. His father Thomas, aged 50, appears to be some kind of Bailiff, and was originally from Scottow. His mother Matilda, is 42 and from Cawston. Their other children are William, (aged 14 and an Agricultural Labourer) and Mabel, (aged 5).
On the Day The 39th Battalion, like many other units, would have been heavily engaged resisting the German Spring Offensive.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Offensive
Francis Henry FROSTICK………………………………...............(RoH)
Able Seaman R/543. Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died Tuesday 24 April 1917. Age 26. Son of James and Emily Frostick, of Hungate St., Aylsham, Norfolk. Commemorated: ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1
On Churchyard War Memorial F H Frostick
On Church Memorial board F H Frostick
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1557805
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is a Frank Frostick,on the census, aged 11 and living at the Cottages by the Mill, Oxnead. Frank was born at Aylsham. His parents are James, (aged 46 and a Cattleman on Farm from Banningham), and Emily, (aged 45 and from Skeyton). Their other children are Elsie, (aged 3, born Oxnead), Frederick, (aged 7, born Aylsham), and William, (aged 15 and a Bricklayers Labourer, born Heigham).
On the DayWESTERN FRONT
9 April-15 May Battle of Arras, including
23-24 April Second Battle of the Scarpe (Second phase of Arras Offensive), 63rd (RN) Division captured Gavrelle
The attack on Gavrelle was commenced on 23 April and was carried out by the 189th and 190th Brigades. At 4.45 a.m. Nelson and Drake battalions went over the top under cover of an artillery barrage. The first line of German trenches was quickly taken, and an hour later the attack was ceased at the edge of the village.
The artillery barrage was relocated across the village, which was reduced to rubble. Other battalions from the brigade were moved forward. House to house fighting led to the taking of Gavrelle, at the cost of 1,500 casualties.
Virtually all the remaining reservists of the original Royal Naval Division lost their lives at Gavrelle. They were the veterans who had survived the fighting at Gallipoli and at the Ancre.
www.wereldoorlog1418.nl/RND-Royal-Naval-Division/index.html
www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1917-04Apr.htm
H J GIBBONS……………………………….............................(RoH)
No further information available at present.
On Churchyard War Memorial H J Gibbons
On Church Memorial board H J Gibbons
CWGC
Possibly H J East Surrey Regiment died 1916
www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=576007
Or Henry John, Royal Lancaster Regiment, died 1918
www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=301567
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is a 14 year old Henry G, born Aylsham, and now employed as an Errand Boy at Chemist, living at 9 West Street, Cromer. His mother Alice M M, (age 36 and from Colby) has re-married, and so Henry is living with his step-father, James Norgate, a 32 year old Corn Porter from North Walsham).
William GILES………………………………............................(RoH)
Private 51361. 2nd Bn., Manchester Regiment. Killed in action Friday 19 April 1918 in France & Flanders. Age 27. Born Skeyton. Lived Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Son of William and Annie Giles, of Woodgate Cottages, Aylsham, Norfolk. Buried: QUESNOY FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. C. 7.
On Churchyard War Memorial W Giles
On Church Memorial board W Giles
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=590871
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is an 8 year old “Willie” Giles, living at North Walsham Road, Skeyton, the village of his birth. Willie’s parents are William, (aged 35 and a Cattle Feeder on Farm from Scottow), and Annie, (aged 38 and from Scottow). Their other children are Alice, (aged 5, born Sketon), George, (aged 12, born Oxnead), John, (aged 9, born Swanton Abbott), Martha, (aged 13, born Swanton Abbott), and Sidney, (aged 2, born Skeyton).
On the day April 1918
Ayette attacked and carried. Batt was in the front line until the 25th 14 KIA, 87 wounded, 16 gassed, 1 missing.25th withdrawn to Barly
www.themanchesters.org/2nd batt.htm
Clare Horsley GOULDER……………………………….............(RoH)
Corporal 13146. 8th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died Tuesday 31 October 1916. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Buried: AYLSHAM CEMETERY, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Ref. B. 77.
On Churchyard War Memorial C H Goulder
On Church Memorial board C H Goulder
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2802302
Norlink No archive items.
There is a memorial to all the Goulder boys who died in the Great War in Aylsham Cemetery. Clare is listed as having been wounded on the Somme on the 1st July 1916, and subsequently dying in Hospital on the 31st October 1916. He was born on the 14th January 1892.
1901 Census The 9 year old Clare H is recorded at Pound Lane, Aylsham. His parents are John, (aged 56 and a Farmer and Manure Agent from Wramplingham), and Mary, (aged 52 and from Stretford, Lancashire). Their other children are Colin Chas, (aged 11), Frances M, (aged 12), John Lee, (aged 17), and Sybil M, (aged 19). The Goulders have two live in servants.
John Lee GOULDER………………………………................(RoH)
(There is a picture of John on the RoH website)
Serjeant 2179. 1st/5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Saturday 21 August 1915. Born and enlisted Aylsham. Commemorated: HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 42 to 44.
On Churchyard War Memorial J L Goulder
On Church Memorial board J L Goulder
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=693690
Norlink No archive items.
There is a memorial to all the Goulder boys who died in the Great War in Aylsham Cemetery. John Lee is listed as having died in action at Suvla. He was born the 16th April 1883.
1901 Census The 17 year old John Lee is recorded at Pound Lane, Aylsham. His parents are John, (aged 56 and a Farmer and Manure Agent from Wramplingham), and Mary, (aged 52 and from Stretford, Lancashire). Their other children are Colin Chas, (aged 11), Frances M, (aged 12), Clare H, (aged 9), and Sybil M, (aged 19). The Goulders have two live in servants.
On the Day 21st August 1915
Having lost over 200 men from the battalion shortly before this on the 12th, the battalion was to lose at least another 36 on this day.
Robert Christopher GOULDER………………………………..(RoH)
Lance Corporal 13188. 8th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Saturday 1 July 1916. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Commemorated: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 1 D.
On Churchyard War Memorial Not noted by me
On Church Memorial board R C Goulder
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=786636
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census A 14 year old Robert Goulder, born Aylsham, is recorded as a Boarder at a Private Grammer School in Banham, Norfolk. Ten years earlier, the same individual is now listed as Robert C. and is living at Cromer Road, Aylsham with his parents John and Mary - see family details recorded for Clare and John Lee. The only additional child listed appears to be a Humphrey W, (aged 6 in 1891, born Aylsham)
On the Day The 6th Battalion, Royal Berks went over the top alongside the 8th Norfolks on the first day of the Somme. The story of what happened to the two units can be read here,
www.6throyalberks.co.uk/1stJuly/default.html
The 8th Battalion as part of the 18th (Eastern) Division was present on the first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916. They got beyond their initial target and had by 5.00pm reached the German trenches known as "Montauban Alley". Over one hundred men and three officers had been killed.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Norfolk_Regiment
Arthur Robert HALL………………………………..........................(RoH)
Sapper 230925. 130th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. Died Friday 18 October 1918. Born and lived Aylsham. Enlisted Cromer. Buried: ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Ref. S. II. J 9.
On Churchyard War Memorial Not noted by me
On Church Memorial board A Hall
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=518028
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is a 14 year old Arthur, born Aylsham, employed as a Stonemason, and currently residing at Millgate, Aylsham. His parents are Charles, (aged 48 and a Stone Mason from Cossey, Norfolk), and Susanna, (aged 47 and from Burgh). Their other children are Ada, (aged 25 and a Drapers Assistant), Alfred, (aged 17 and a Grocers Assistant), Bessie, (aged 18 and a Drapers Assistant), Frank, (aged 7), and Harry, (aged 11).
Arthur James HORNE………………………………......................(RoH)
[C.D. Gives surname as HOME.] Private 27389. 6th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry. Formerly G/37364 Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action in France & Flanders on Saturday 3 November 1917. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Husband of Mrs. L. Farrow (formerly Horne), of Footpath House, Swanton Abbott, Norwich, Norfolk. Commemorated: TYNE COT MEMORIAL , Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 41 to 42 and 163A.
On Churchyard War Memorial Not noted by me
On Church Memorial board A J Horne
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=837244
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 12 year old Arthur J, employed as an Errand Boy\Porter, is recorded at Woodgate Cottage, Aylsham. His parents are Johnathan, (aged 39 and a Team Man on farm from Foulsham), and Mary Ann, (age 40 and from Norwich). Their other children are Bertie S, (aged 1), Gladys F, (aged 3), and Walter S, (aged 7). Also living with them are Johnathan’s father, James, (aged 82 and from Saxthorpe, on Parish Poor Relief).
Eric HORNER………………………………..................................(RoH)
(There is a picture of Eric on the RoH website)
Lance Corporal 11376. 6th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action Saturday 21 August 1915. Born Aylsham. Enlisted South Shields. Commemorated: HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 55 to 58.
On Churchyard War Memorial Not noted by me
On Church Memorial board E Horner
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=691984
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 9 year old Eric is resident at Cawston Road, Aylsham. His parents are Frederick J, (aged 37 and a Blacksmith from Calthorpe), and Eliza, (aged 37 and from Aylsham). Their other children are Cora, (aged 12), Ella, (aged 12), Hilda, (aged 4), Leonard, (aged 11), and Raymond, (aged 7).
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On the Day The Yorkshires were involved in the costly Battle of Scimitar Hill and the attack on “W” Hills on this day.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Scimitar_Hill
www.firstworldwar.com/battles/scimitarhill.htm
G HUNT……………………………….........................................(RoH)
No further information available at present.
On Churchyard War Memorial Not noted by me
On Church Memorial board G Hunt
CWGC
Possibly George Lewis aged 18 of the 1st/5th Duke of Wellingtons (West Riding) Regiment. His parents are shown as residing at Neatishead.
www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=794393
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census Possibilities are:-
George, (aged 2), living at Hungate Street, Aylsham. Parents Arthur, (32, Agricultural Labourer), Alice (33, born Fritton) - other children Arthur W. (6), and Florence C (4).
George, (aged 16 - Cattle Man on Farm), living at Mucklands, Aylsham..Mother Elizabeth, (aged 39 and a Widow from Barningham Parva) - other children Bertie, (aged 12), Daisy, (aged 10), Lily, (aged 8), and Sidney, (aged 14 and a Baker).
(Charles) Frederick KNIGHTS……………………………….........(RoH)
Private 127984. 34th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Inf). Formerly 35348 East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action Thursday 11 April 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Northrepps. Lived Aylsham. Enlisted Cromer. Son of Fredrick Charles Knights. Commemorated: PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11.
On Churchyard War Memorial Not noted by me
On Church Memorial board F Knights
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=869316
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is a 2 year old Frederick Knights living at Norwich Road, Aylsham who was born at Southrepps. He is living with his Grand-Parents Frederick, (aged 50 and a Railway Porter from Diss), and Alice, (aged 40 and from Wells, Norfolk). The children of Frederick and Alice are Adeline, (aged 14), Anne, (aged 19), Bertie G, (aged 5), Edith, (aged 11), and Sidney, (aged 9).
C LEE………………………………............................................(RoH)
No further information available at present.
On Churchyard War Memorial Looks more like G Lee but carving not in common with other C’s or G’s
On Church Memorial board C Lee
CWGC
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is a 9 year old Charles H Lee, born Cawston and now living at Cawston Road, Aylsham. His parents are Herbert Wm, (aged 31 and a Farm Bailiff from Cawston), and Elizabeth, (aged 31 and also from Cawston). Their other children are Sidney S., (aged 4, born Cawston), Valentine E. (aged 2, born Aylsham) and Walter W. (aged 7, born Cawston).
This points us to a possible match on the CWGC database - Charles Herbert Lee who was 26 when he died on the 14/11/1918. His wife had re-married, and was now living at Aldborough, but Charles is buried in the Churchyard of St Giles, Colby, Norfolk. Charles is on the Colby War Memorial. He had served as a Pioneer in the Royal Engineers.
www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2802318
www.roll-of-honour.com/Norfolk/Colby.html
If they are all the same individual, then Charles is probably the brother of the Sydney listed below.
Sydney Samuel LEE………………………………......................(RoH)
Private 22202. 2nd Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died Sunday 7 January 1917. Age 20. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Norwich. Son of Hubert William and Elizabeth Lee, of Beer House Farm, Cawston, Norfolk. Commemorated: KIRKEE 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, India. Face C.
On Churchyard War Memorial S Lee
On Church Memorial board S Lee
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1481525
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census There is a 4 year old Sidney S Lee, born Cawston and now living at Cawston Road, Aylsham. His parents are Herbert Wm, (aged 31 and a Farm Bailiff from Cawston), and Elizabeth, (aged 31 and also from Cawston). Their other children are Charles H., (aged 9, born Cawston), Valentine E. (aged 2, born Aylsham) and Walter W. (aged 7, born Cawston).
(Frank) Sydney LEMAN………………………………................(RoH)
Private 40900. 11th Bn., Essex Regiment. Formerly 32927 Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds Saturday 23 March 1918 in France & Flanders. Age 35. Born Kelling. Lived Aylsham. Enlisted Cromer. Buried: DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Ref. III. J. 46.
On Churchyard War Memorial S Leman
On Church Memorial board S Leman
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=37479
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census No apparent match. On the 1891 Census, the 9 year old Frank, having been born at Kelling was by now living at The Street, (Possibly Kelling or Erpingham - original is a poor quality scan). His parents are John Leman, (aged 31 and an Agricultural Labourer, place of birth illegible on the Genes Re-united site - possibly Erpingham) and Jane, (aged 30 and probably from Kelling). I believe the other children are Jane, Agnes, Stuart and Arthur, but I shall roll my eyes next time I hear someone waffle on about how standards of hand-writing used to be so much better in Victorian times J
On the DayThe 11th Essex had been heavily engaged in holding back the German onslaught of their 1918 Spring Offensive which had commenced on the 21st.
www.gutenberg.org/files/20115/20115-h/20115-h.htm#page044
Private Leman may well have picked up his fatal wounds during this time.
B MARSHALL……………………………….....................................(RoH)
No further information available at present.
On Churchyard War Memorial B Marshall
On Church Memorial board B Marshall
CWGC
Possibly Bertie Walter, aged 22, of the 35th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps, who died 30/11/1917. Bertie’s parents (James & Laura) are recorded as living at Stafford Street, Norwich.
www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=554906
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census No obvious match for any B Marshall and no obvious Marshall connection with Aylsham.
Frederick MOY………………………………..................................(RoH)
Private 240040. 1st/5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Thursday 19 April 1917. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Millgate, Higham, Norfolk. Buried: GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Ref. XXII. G. 5.
On Churchyard War Memorial F Moy
On Church Memorial board F Moy
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=650910
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census No obvious match on the 1901 or 1891 Censuses. There are two Moy familys, both with numerous sons, and Aylsham connections - one having subsequently moved to Old Buckenham, but there is not even a middle initial F. on any of them.
On the Day 19th April 1917 During the 2nd Battle of Gaza,
Facing the Tank Redoubt was the 161st Brigade of the 54th Division. To their right were the two Australian battalions (1st and 3rd) of the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade who had dismounted about 4,000 yards from their objective. As the infantry went in to attack at 7.30am they were joined by a single tank called "The Nutty" which attracted a lot of shell fire. The tank followed a wayward path towards the redoubt on the summit of a knoll where it was fired on point blank by four field guns until it was stopped and set alight in the middle of the position.
The infantry and the 1st Camel Battalion, having suffered heavy casualties on their approach, now made a bayonet charge against the trenches. About 30 "Camels" and 20 of the British infantry (soldiers of the 5th (territorial Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment) reached the redoubt, then occupied by around 600 Turks who immediately broke and fled towards their second line of defences to the rear.
The British and Australians held on unsupported for about two hours by which time most had been wounded. With no reinforcements at hand and a Turkish counter-attack imminent, the survivors endeavoured to escape back to their own lines.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Gaza
More than a thousand one hundred of the men of the 54th posted killed wounded or missing were from the two Norfolk regiment battalions, equating to 75% of their strength. Eastern Daily Press "Sunday" section May 5, 2007
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Gaza
William NORTON………………………………...............................(RoH)
Private 41117. 7th Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt.) attd. 288th Coy., Royal Engineers. Died Saturday 17 March 1917. Age 41. Born and lived Aylsham. Enlisted Cromer. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Norton, of Aylsham; husband of S. E. Norton, of Pound Rd., Aylsham, Norfolk. Buried: WARLINCOURT HALTE BRITISH CEMETERY, SAULTY, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. V. E. 4.
On Churchyard War Memorial W Norton
On Church Memorial board W Norton
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=91524
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 25 year old William, born Aylsham, is employed as a Domestic Gardener and is living on Hungate Street, Aylsham with his widowed mother Esther, (aged 48 and born Edgefield). Also living with them are William’s brothers Albert, (aged 15 and a Cattle Feeder on Farm), Augustus, (aged 12) and Frederick, (aged 9).
J C PAYNE……………………………….........................................(RoH)
[No record on CD.] Private T/254791. Army Service Corps. Died Thursday 20 December 1917. Age 35. Buried: AYLSHAM CEMETERY, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Ref. G. 70.
On Churchyard War Memorial J C Payne
On Church Memorial board J C Payne
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2802303
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 1901 Census has a 17 year old James C, born Aylsham and employed as a Bricklayers Labourer. He is living at Drabblegate, Aylsham with his parents William, (aged 44 and a Bricklayer), and Sophia, (aged 40). Their other children are Blanch, (aged 10), Eliza, (aged 13), Ethel S, (aged 8), Frederick H, (aged 19 and a Gardener, (not Domestic)), Harry E. (aged 7), Katie (aged 6), and William, (aged 4).
Frederick PEGG……………………………….............................(RoH)
Corporal 12967. 7th Bn., Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 27 March 1918. Born Aylsham. Enlisted Lowestoft. Commemorated: POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 25
On Churchyard War Memorial F Pegg
On Church Memorial board F Pegg
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1586611
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 14 year old Frederick, born Aylsham, is living on Hungate Street and employed as an Errand Boy. His parents are Alfred Charles, (a 47 year old Carpenter from Heydon), and Clara, (47 and from Wood Dalling). Their other children are Benjamin A, (aged 15 and a Newspaper Boy), Caroline E, (aged 22), Francis H, (aged 13), Marshall A, (aged 20 and a Bricklayers Labourer), and Stephen S.A. (aged 11).
On the dayThe 7th Suffolks were involved in the fighting retreat that was gradually bringing the German Spring Offensive to a halt before Albert.
1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=111...
W J PITCHER………………………………...............................(RoH)
Possibly: Wilfred Pitcher. Private 240948. 1st/5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died in Palestine on Thursday 19 April 1917. Enlisted East Dereham. Buried: GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Ref. XXIII. D. 10.
On Churchyard War Memorial W J Pitcher
On Church Memorial board W J Pitcher
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=651074
Norlink No archive items.
There is a memorial to Wilfred’s father Elliot who died in 1934 in Aylsham cemetery. This also lists a son Wilfred John who fell in action in Egypt, 19th April 1917.Elliot’s wife, (and presumably Wilfred’s mother) is listed as Alice Mary.
1901 Census The 1 year old Wilfred, born Aldborough, is living Near the Green, Aldborough. His parents are Elliott, (aged 25 and a Domestic Gardener) and Alice, (aged 22 and from Saxthorpe). Wilfred has a brother George, (aged under 1).
On the dayMore than a thousand one hundred of the men of the 54th posted killed wounded or missing were from the two Norfolk regiment battalions, equating to 75% of their strength. Eastern Daily Press "Sunday" section May 5, 2007
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Gaza
19th April 1917 During the 2nd Battle of Gaza,
Facing the Tank Redoubt was the 161st Brigade of the 54th Division. To their right were the two Australian battalions (1st and 3rd) of the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade who had dismounted about 4,000 yards from their objective. As the infantry went in to attack at 7.30am they were joined by a single tank called "The Nutty" which attracted a lot of shell fire. The tank followed a wayward path towards the redoubt on the summit of a knoll where it was fired on point blank by four field guns until it was stopped and set alight in the middle of the position.
The infantry and the 1st Camel Battalion, having suffered heavy casualties on their approach, now made a bayonet charge against the trenches. About 30 "Camels" and 20 of the British infantry (soldiers of the 5th (territorial Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment) reached the redoubt, then occupied by around 600 Turks who immediately broke and fled towards their second line of defences to the rear.
The British and Australians held on unsupported for about two hours by which time most had been wounded. With no reinforcements at hand and a Turkish counter-attack imminent, the survivors endeavoured to escape back to their own lines.
To the right (west) of Tank Redoubt, the 3rd Camel Battalion, advancing in the gap between two redoubts, actually made the furthest advance of the battle, crossing the Gaza-Beersheba Road and occupying a pair of low hills (dubbed "Jack" and "Jill"). As the advances on their flanks faltered, the "Camels" were forced to retreat to avoid being isolated.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Gaza
E J PRESTON………………………………................................(RoH)
Possibly: Ernest James Preston. Gunner 906467. 337th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died in Mesopotamia on Monday 28 October 1918. (CD gives date as 25 October 1918). Lived and enlisted Norwich. Buried: BASRA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Ref. I. S. 3.
On Churchyard War Memorial E J Preston
On Church Memorial board E J Preston
CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=631320
Norlink No archive items.
1901 Census The 4 year old Ernest J is living at Buxton Road, Aylsham, the town of his birth. His parents are Leonard J, (34 and a Road Surveyor from Hevingham), and Louisa E, (aged 30 and from Highfield, Sussex). The Prestons also have a daughter, Florence M, aged 1. Although I only have access to the high-level search on the 1911 census, Ernest is still recorded in the District of Aylsham. I can only assume he either moved to Norwich to seek work or that the Ernest James on the RoH site is a different individual.
C RISEBOROUGH……………………………….........................(RoH)
Possibly either: Charles Riseborough. Gunner 98474. Guards Div. H.Q., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action in France & Flanders on Sunday 3 October 1915. Born Holt. Enlisted Norwich. Buried: FOSSE 7 MILITARY CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE, Pas de Calais, France
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KHỐI CÁC KHÓA HỌC TÁCH RỜI HOẶC GHÉP MỘT SỐ CHUYÊN NGÀNH _ NGẮN HẠN SIÊU TỐC _ CHẾ ĐỘ HỌC TÙY CHỌN THEO YÊU CẦU _ THỜI GIAN HỌC RA NGHỀ DƯỚI 30 BUỔI HỌC:
@ KHÓA [F1] CẮT TÓC NAM TOÀN DIỆN : học phí 8 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 4 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + tông đơ.
@ KHÓA [F2] CẮT TÓC NAM TOÀN DIỆN + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN XÙ NHUỘM TÓC NAM : học phí 11 triệu / 30 buổi học ~ 6 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + tông đơ + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [F3] CẮT TÓC NỮ TOÀN DIỆN : học phí 11 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 4 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + máy sấy tóc.
@ KHÓA [F4] CẮT TÓC NỮ TOÀN DIỆN + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM CƠ BẢN : học phí 18 triệu / 40 buổi học ~ 8 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + máy là tóc + máy kẹp xoăn giả + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
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@ KHÓA [G] NHUỘM TÓC CHUYÊN NGHIỆP : học phí 6 triệu / 7 buổi học ~ 1 tuần / hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [H] ÉP DUỖI PHỒNG VOLUME + UỐN MÁY SETTING + LÀM XÙ TỔNG HỢP : học phí 8 triệu / 15 buổi học ~ 02 hoặc 03 tuần / hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [ I ] CHUYÊN NGÀNH UỐN XOĂN MÁY NÓNG SETTING KỸ THUẬT SỐ : học phí 6 triệu / 7 buổi học / hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA GHÉP [G + H] : học phí 12 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 3 đến 4 tuần : nội dung học kết hợp 2 khóa [G] và [H]
@ KHÓA GHÉP [G + I] : học phí 10 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 3 đến 4 tuần : nội dung học kết hợp 2 khóa [G] và [ I ]
KHỐI KHÓA HỌC ĐƯỢC HỖ TRỢ GIẢM HỌC PHÍ DÀNH CHO CÁC BẠN SINH VIỆN HỌC SINH CÓ HOÀN CẢNH KHÓ KHĂN __ KHÓA HỌC NÀY CHỈ ƯU TIÊN DÀNH CHO HỌC SINH SINH VIÊN NỘI TRÚ TẠI TRUNG TÂM ___ CAM KẾT VỪA HỌC VỪA LÀM …
@ KHÓA [J] CHUYÊN NGÀNH THỢ PHỤ CHUYÊN NGHIỆP _ VỪA HỌC VỪA LÀM _ SAU 5 THÁNG KIỂM TRA TƯ CÁCH LÀM VIỆC SAU ĐÓ SẼ ĐƯỢC DẠY HỌC CÁC MÔN CHÍNH : học phí 8 triệu / 6 tháng ____ Dự tính chỉ tuyển sinh đợt đầu 10 học viên có lứa tuổi ~18 đến 28 tuổi _ khóa học này không trang bị quà tặng dụng cụ học tập …
Chính sách ưu đãi dành cho học sinh sinh viên có hoàn cảnh khó khăn: Hỗ trợ giảm 30% chi phí ăn ở sinh hoạt trong 3 tháng đầu tiên _ sau 3 tháng xét tuyển tay nghề nếu đạt yêu cầu + tư cách đạo đức tốt sẽ trợ cấp miễn phí 100% chi phí ăn ở sinh hoạt đồng thời hỗ trợ lương thực tập cơ bản
Chương trình học cụ thể như sau :
*** 3 tháng đầu học các môn phụ như gội – sấy – matxa đầu cổ gáy – sấy kiểu – cạo râu cạo viền gáy – uốn – là – ép duỗi – vào hóa chất – phụ tá cho thợ chính – chăm sóc khách hàng – giao tiếp khách hàng _ trong thời gian này các em sẽ được hướng dẫn thực hiện mọi công việc chuyên môn mà một người thợ phụ chuyên nghiệp _ các em phải tự giác coi mình như một người thợ phụ chuẩn mực , thể hiện cung cách sống hòa nhã , đạo đức nghề nghiệp cao, ý thức tự giác tham gia mọi công việc do cấp trên sắp xếp và chỉ đạo …
*** sau 3 tháng bắt đầu xét tuyển vào vị trí thợ phụ tại trung tâm _ hưởng trợ cấp 100% chi phí ăn ở sinh hoạt + hưởng lương thực tập cơ bản …
*** Sau 5 tháng học sẽ xét tư cách đạo đức + thái độ hợp tác trong công việc … lúc đó chính thức dạy cho học viên các môn học chính là cắt tóc nam nữ và nhuộm tóc …
___ Thi kiểm tra cuối khóa nếu đạt trung bình trên 70% các môn học sẽ cấp chứng chỉ như khóa [A] cơ bản toàn diện
___ Hỗ trợ việc làm hoặc giới thiệu việc làm mức lương thỏa thuận tại các cơ sở liên kết …
KHỐI CÁC KHÓA HỌC TRUNG HẠN – KÉO DÀI TỪ 1 THÁNG ĐẾN 4 THÁNG:
@ KHÓA [A] CẮT TẠO MẪU TÓC NAM NỮ + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM CƠ BẢN : học phí 15 triệu / cam kết đúng 4 tháng ra nghề / tặng kéo + lược + 01 manocanh loại tốt + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + máy là tóc + máy kẹp xoăn giả + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật ___ Chương trình học đầy đủ các kỹ năng cắt tỉa tóc nam nữ CB _ gội sấy kiểu CB _ ép uốn nhuộm tóc CB _ nối tóc kẹp chì CB ( học bài mới vào các buổi sáng thứ 2 đến thứ 6 _ từ 9h đến 11h _ chiều ôn tập rèn luyện tay nghề ___ học viên có nguyện vọng học chính thức buổi chiều sẽ dùng buổi sáng hôm sau làm buổi luyện tập ___ học viên chỉ theo học được 1 buổi / ngày sẽ phải cam kết kéo dài thời hạn ra nghề hơn so với các học viên đi học 2 buổi )
@ KHÓA [B] CẮT TẠO MẪU TÓC NAM NỮ + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM NÂNG CAO : học phí 20 triệu / cam kết học đều đặn 1,5 đến 2 tháng ra nghề / tặng 05 manocanh loại tốt + kéo + lược + bình xịt + kẹp … cho mượn sử dụng những thiết bị dụng cụ khác + miễn phí hóa chất trong suốt quá trình học ___ Chương trình học gồm các kỹ năng cắt tỉa tóc nam nữ NC _ thiết kế tạo kiểu tóc nam nữ 3D xu hướng tương lai _ lập trình công thức toán học ngành tóc _ vật lý hóa học ép uốn nhuộm xù volume setting kỹ thuật số chuyên sâu _ nối tóc tết buộc chun fiber flash _ Quản trị kinh doanh ngành tóc _ Kỹ năng xây dựng phát triển thương hiệu ngành tóc… Khuyến mãi: dạy bới 20 kiểu tóc thời trang …( học bài mới vào các buổi sáng thứ 2 đến thứ 6 _ từ 9h đến 11h _ chiều ôn tập rèn luyện tay nghề ___ học viên có nguyện vọng học chính thức buổi chiều sẽ dùng buổi sáng hôm sau làm buổi luyện tập ___ học viên chỉ theo học được 1 buổi / ngày sẽ phải cam kết kéo dài thời hạn ra nghề hơn so với các học viên đi học 2 buổi )
@ KHÓA [C] CẮT TẠO MẪU TÓC NAM NỮ + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM CƠ BẢN CẤP TỐC : học phí 20 triệu / cam kết học đều đặn 1,5 đến 2 tháng ra nghề ( tiết kiệm ½ thời gian học so với khóa A ) / tặng kéo + lược + 02 manocanh loại tốt + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + máy là tóc + máy kẹp xoăn giả + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật _ Chương trình học tương đương khóa A bao gồm đầy đủ các kỹ năng cắt tỉa tóc nam nữ CB _ gội sấy kiểu CB _ ép uốn nhuộm tóc CB _ nối tóc kẹp chì CB ( học liên tục sáng + chiều / 7 ngày / tuần _ cam kết học đều và ít khi nghỉ học _ nghỉ buổi nào sẽ kéo dài khóa học thêm buổi ấy )
KHỐI CÁC KHÓA HỌC LIÊN THÔNG NHIỀU NGÀNH NHIỀU LĨNH VỰC:
@ KHÓA GHÉP [A+B] CẮT TÓC NAM NỮ + XỬ LÝ HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM NỐI TẠO KIỂU TÓC LIÊN THÔNG TỪ CƠ BẢN LÊN HẾT NÂNG CAO: học phí 25 triệu / cam kết học liên tục 6 tháng ra nghề / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu thật trong suốt quá trình học ___ Chương trình học là tổng hợp các ngành học của 2 khóa [A] và [B] …
@ KHÓA GHÉP [B+C] CẮT TÓC NAM NỮ + XỬ LÝ HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM NỐI TẠO KIỂU TÓC LIÊN THÔNG TỪ CƠ BẢN LÊN HẾT NÂNG CAO – KỲ HẠN SIÊU TỐC: học phí 30 triệu / cam kết học liên tục 3 tháng ra nghề ( tiết kiệm ½ thời gian học so với AB ) / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu thật trong suốt quá trình học ___ Chương trình học là tổng hợp các ngành học của 2 khóa [A] và [B] …
KHÓA ĐẶC BIỆT TỔNG QUÁT TẤT CẢ CÁC NGÀNH HỌC TẠI KORIGAMI
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KHỐI CÁC KHÓA CHUYÊN NGÀNH TRANG ĐIỂM + BỚI CÔ DÂU + VẼ MÓNG NGHỆ THUẬT:
@ KHÓA [D] TRANG ĐIỂM NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP : học phí 15 triệu / 45 buổi học ~ 2 đến 3 tháng ra nghề / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + mỹ phẩm trang điểm : học từ lý thuyết đến thực hành trang điểm trên mặt thật ___ trang điểm cá nhân … trang điểm dự tiệc sinh nhật dạ hội … trang điểm cô dâu … trang điểm chụp studio trong nhà hoặc ngoài trời … trang điểm chụp hình ấn tượng … trang điểm chuyên ngành sân khấu - điện ảnh - ca nhạc - sàn diễn catwalk …
@ KHÓA [E] BỚI TẾT TÓC NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP: học phí 10 triệu / 30 buổi học ~ 1 đến 1,5 tháng ra nghề / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + phụ kiện trang trí tóc : học từ lý thuyết đến thực hành bới tết tóc trên mô hình + người mẫu tóc thật ___ các kỹ năng sấy tạo kiểu tóc _ sấy khô _ sấy thẳng _ sấy cúp _ sấy phồng _ sấy vểnh _ sấy xoăn lọn _ sấy xoăn bung _ kẹp lọn xoăn giả _ là tóc thẳng _ là tóc cúp phồng ___ kỹ năng bới + tết + búi tóc + buộc tóc chuyên nghiệp _ xu hướng bới tết tóc cá nhân … bới tết tóc dự tiệc sinh nhật dạ hội … bới tết tóc cô dâu … bới tết tóc chụp studio trong nhà hoặc ngoài trời … bới tết tóc chụp hình ấn tượng … bới tết tóc chuyên ngành sân khấu - điện ảnh - ca nhạc - sàn diễn catwalk …
@ KHÓA GHÉP [D+E] TRANG ĐIỂM + BỚI TẾT TÓC NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP : học phí 20 triệu (không tặng dụng cụ học tập) hoặc 25 triệu ( tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập ) / 60 buổi ~ 3 đến 4 tháng ra nghề / __ Học viên chọn mức học phí 20 triệu vẫn được trung tâm Korigami trang bị cho mượn sử dụng miễn phí dụng cụ + hóa mỹ phẩm + phụ liệu trang trí tóc trong suốt quá trình học tại lớp học không được mang về … Học viên chọn mức học phí 25 triệu sẽ được tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập đầy đủ và toàn quyền sở hữu các dụng cụ đồ nghề đó sau khóa học …
@ KHÓA [S] SẤY TÓC NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP: học phí 3 triệu / 5 buổi học ra nghề / cho mượn sử dụng cụ học tập _ học từ lý thuyết đến thực hành sấy tóc trên mẫu tóc thật _ sấy khô _ sấy thẳng _ sấy cúp _ sấy phồng _ sấy vểnh _ sấy xoăn lọn _ sấy xoăn bung _ kẹp lọn xoăn giả _ là tóc thẳng _ là tóc cúp phồng
___ Lưu ý: NỘI QUI VÀ CHẾ ĐỘ BẢO HÀNH TRÁCH NHIỆM CỦA TRUNG TÂM DẠY NGHỀ KORIGAMI
*** Học viên chăm học và có thái độ học tập nghiêm túc sẽ được trung tâm Korigami “bảo hành 100% trách nhiệm” trình độ tay nghề và kỳ hạn học nghề chính xác như đã cam kết trong hợp đồng
*** Nếu trung tâm cố ý kéo dài khóa học khiến học viên bị lãng phí thời gian và chi phí sinh hoạt trong những tháng tiếp theo sẽ có hình thức bồi thường nghiêm túc và thỏa đáng cho các trường hợp cụ thể.
*** Trường hợp học viên nghỉ học nhiều làm gián đoạn hoặc trì trệ chương trình học dẫn đến vượt quá kỳ hạn đào tạo ghi trong hợp đồng sẽ phải nộp thêm phí duy trì hợp đồng tính theo tỷ lệ % số môn học còn chưa hoàn tất …
*** Trường hợp đang học nghiêm túc nhưng do gia đình có hoàn cảnh cần phải giải quyết trong một thời gian khá dài … Học viên sẽ được hướng dẫn để tạm hoãn hợp đồng đào tạo và bảo lưu học phí trong vòng tối đa 30 ngày _ sau 30 ngày vẫn chưa quay lại học tiếp học viên bắt buộc phải đóng thêm phí duy trì hợp đồng nếu có nhu cầu hoàn tất khóa học đó … phí duy trì tính theo tỷ lệ % các môn học mà học viên đang bỏ dở chưa học …
CHÍNH SÁCH ƯU ĐÃI CHỈ ÁP DỤNG ĐỐI VỚI HỌC VIÊN HỌC NỘI TRÚ TẠI KORIGAMI:
*** Học viên nội trú các khóa A – B – C – D – E – AB – BC – AZ – J: sau khi tốt nghiệp có nguyện vọng thực tập tại trung tâm sẽ được xét tuyển bảo trợ miễn phí sinh hoạt ăn ở + chế độ lương thực tập cơ bản trong 12 tháng đầu trước khi ký hợp đồng chính thức làm việc .
*** Học viên thực tập cơ bản trình độ A hoặc C sau 6 tháng thực tập sẽ được thầy chủ nhiệm trực tiếp truyền đạt các kỹ năng tay nghề của trình độ khóa B … sau 12 tháng làm việc sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm … lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên thực tập cơ bản trình độ J sau 9 tháng thực tập sẽ được thầy chủ nhiệm trực tiếp truyền đạt các kỹ năng tay nghề của trình độ khóa B … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm … lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên khóa B hoặc AB – BC sau 6 tháng thực tập nếu có nguyện vọng sẽ được học miễn phí khóa E … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm …… lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên khóa B hoặc AB – BC sau 12 tháng thực tập nếu có nguyện vọng sẽ được học miễn phí khóa D … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm …… lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên khóa AZ sau 6 tháng thực tập nếu có nguyện vọng sẽ được đào tạo chuyên ngành sư phạm để trở thành phụ trách giảng dạy tại trung tâm Korigami _ sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm …… lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
@@@ Học viên ngoại trú nếu có nguyện vọng thực tập chỉ được hỗ trợ lương thực tập + 2 bữa ăn … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ được miễn học phí những khóa học tương ứng với danh sách đã nêu trên …
QUI ĐỊNH KỶ LUẬT DÀNH CHO HỌC VIÊN SINH HOẠT ĂN Ở NỘI TRÚ TẠI TRUNG TÂM KORIGAMI
*** Nộp đủ giấy tờ cá nhân gồm 01 bản sao có dấu công chứng chứng minh thư nhân dân + 01 bản sao có dấu công chứng hộ khẩu thường trú + 02 tấm hình 4x6 …
*** Tuyệt đối không đi ra ngoài vào ban đêm sau 23h bất kể với lý do gì mà chưa có sự đồng ý của ban quản lý …
*** Khi xin phép nghỉ hoặc về thăm nhà phải có sự đồng ý của ban quản lý hoặc có sự xin phép của bố mẹ người thân ( trường hợp các em do bố mẹ trực tiếp xin vào học )
*** Tuyệt đối không uống rượu, không tàng trữ hoặc sử dụng các chất kích thích 24/24.
*** Tuyệt đối không xâm phạm đời tư … không lục lọi đồ đạc của bạn bè … không ăn cắp tài sản tư trang của người khác … bảo vệ tài sản chung 24/24.
*** Nghiêm túc trong giờ học … không ăn nói thô tục … không xúc phạm giáo viên … không kỳ thị bạn cùng học … không tổ chức phe nhóm … không đi ngược lại lợi ích tập thể
*** Giữ gìn vệ sinh chung 24/24
*** Đảm bảo tất cả đồ đạc và mọi trang thiết bị đồ dùng sinh hoạt được sắp xếp gọn gàng 24/24.
*** Phân công trực nhật làm bếp vệ sinh bếp theo ca rõ ràng minh bạch.
*** Phân công trách nhiệm đối với những công việc hỗ trợ đặc thù giúp đỡ nhau cùng tiến bộ.
*** Trường hợp tự ý làm trái qui tắc mức độ sẽ nhắc nhở , khiển trách … trường hợp tái phạm cố ý, ban quản lý có quyền đơn phương buộc học viên dọn ra khỏi ký túc xá …
*** Mọi tranh chấp nội bộ đều phải trình báo lên ban quản lý và tổng hợp ý kiến bàn cách giải quyết từ tập thể
*** Những trường hợp tranh chấp dẫn đến xung đột dẫn đến đánh nhau hoặc gây tổn thương cho nhau ban quản lý sẽ đem sự việc ra công an và tòa án giải quyết … các học viên liên quan đến vụ việc sẽ bị đình chỉ học vô thời hạn …
QUI ĐỊNH KỶ LUẬT DÀNH CHO HỌC VIÊN NGOẠI TRÚ:
*** Nộp giấy tờ gồm 01 bản sao chứng minh nhân dân + 02 tấm hình 4x6 …
*** Khi xin phép nghỉ hoặc về thăm nhà phải có sự đồng ý của ban quản lý hoặc có sự xin phép của bố mẹ người thân ( trường hợp các em do bố mẹ trực tiếp xin vào học )
*** Tuyệt đối không uống rượu, không tàng trữ hoặc sử dụng các chất kích thích trong giờ học
*** Tuyệt đối không xâm phạm đời tư … không lục lọi đồ đạc của bạn bè … không ăn cắp tài sản tư trang của người khác … không tự ý vào kho chứa hàng hóa hoặc khu vực học viên nội trú cất giữ tài sản mà không có sự cho phép của ban quản lý … bảo vệ tài sản chung
*** Nghiêm túc trong giờ học … không ăn nói thô tục … không xúc phạm giáo viên … không kỳ thị bạn cùng học … không tổ chức phe nhóm … không đi ngược lại lợi ích tập thể
*** Giữ gìn vệ sinh chung trong suốt quá trình học
*** Đảm bảo tất cả đồ đạc và mọi trang thiết bị đồ dùng sinh hoạt được sắp xếp gọn gàng 24/24.
*** Phân công trách nhiệm đối với những công việc hỗ trợ đặc thù giúp đỡ nhau cùng tiến bộ.
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Heritage Weekend is more than just the Saturday. In fact its more than one weekend. And the website for the weekend listed many intersting places to go, but few in east Kent on the Sunday, but St Margaret's being open was one of them.
So, after we had left St Mildred in Canterbury, we drove up the M2, and then through the usual strip malls and urban spread that is the Medway Towns.
The sat nav took us down narrow streets, across a main road, and up a slight hill, and announced we had arrived.
Nothing churchy leaped out at me.
I thought maybe down the narrow lane in front. It was then I saw the wall.
The wall looked chuchy. And beyond was an early 19th century building that had heritage bunting strung out.
Bingo.
The first view had the tower hidden by a tree, I thought perhaps it didn't have one.
But nearer to the church I could see it did have a tower, an a medieval one at that, it looked like an unhappy coupling.
I was given a very warm welcome, and the history of the church was explained:
the original church was in a ruinous state at the start of the 19th century, and when Army and Naval officers began to have houses built in the area, they wanted a nice fashionable church.
So the nave and chancel were taken down, and the current nave put in its place.
Built before the English Gothic fervour took hold.
The east and west windows have been replaced since the church was built.
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THE PARISH OF ST. MARGARET is of large extent, and contains all the lands without the walls on the south side of the city, that are within the bounds of its jurisdiction. It is stiled in some records, St. Margaret's in Suthgate, (fn. 22) and in those of the city, the Borough of Suthgate. (fn. 23)
There are two streets of houses in this parish, the one called St. Margaret's-street, leading from Bully-hill to the church, and so on to Borstall and Woldham southward; the other at some distance from it called St. Margaret's-bank, being a long row of houses, situated on a high bank at the north-east boundary of the parish, on the south side of the great London road to Dover, between St. Catherine's hospital in Rochester, and the Victualling-office, in Chatham. These houses are within the manor of Larkhill.
THERE are SEVERAL MANORS within the bounds of this parish, the most eminent of which is that of
BORSTALL, which was given to the church of Rochester and bishop Beornmod, in the year 811, by Cænulf, king of Mercia, as three plough lands.
This manor seems to have continued part of the possessions of the church of Rochester, without any interruption, till the time of the conquest. It is thus described in the general survey of Domesday, taken in the year 1080, under the general title of Terra Epi Rovecestre, i. e. the lands of the bishop of Rochester.
In the hundred of Rochester, the same bishop (of Rochester) holds Borchetelle. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was taxed at two sulings, and now for one suling and an half. The arable land is four carucates. In demesne there are two carucates, and six villeins with three carucates. There are 50 acres of meadow, and two mills of 20 shillings. In the time of king Edward, and afterwards, it was worth six pounds, and now 10 pounds.
In Rochester the bishop had, and yet has, 24 plats of ground, which belong to Frindsbury and Borstal, his own manors. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, they were worth three pounds, now they are worth eight pounds, and yet they yield yearly 11 pounds and 13 shillings and four-pence.
When bishop Gundulph was elected to this see in the time of the Conqueror, and after the example of his patron, archbishop Lanfranc, separated his own revenues from those of his convent, this manor in the division was allotted to the bishop and his successors.
On a taxation of the bishop of Rochester's manors, in 1255, it appears that the bishop had in the manor of Borstalle one hundred and forty acres of arable, estimated each acre at 4d. forty acres of salt meadow at 8d. each, and fourteen acres of salt pasture, each at 6d. which, with the rents of assise, made the total value of the whole manor 9l. 10s. 3d. the repair of the buildings yearly amounting to twenty shillings. (fn. 24)
This manor still continues in the possession of the bishop of Rochester; but the demesne lands are leased out by him to Mrs. Vade, of Croydon, in Surry.
By the agreement made between John Lowe, bishop of Rochester, and the bailiff and citizens of Rochester, in the 27th year of king Henry VI. concerning the limits of the jurisdiction of the city, according to the charter then lately made to them, this borough and manor of Borstall was declared to be exempt from the precinct of the hundred of Rochester, and the law-day of it, and from all payments, fines, suits forfeitures and amerciaments due on that account, as being within the liberty of the bishop, and his church. (fn. 25)
The monks of Rochester priory had several grants of TYTHES, and other premises made to them within this manor and hamlet.
Robert Ernulf and Eadric de Borstalle, gave the tithes of their lands in Borstalle to the priory, which were confirmed to it by several bishops of Rochester, and others (fn. 26) In which confirmations they are described, as the whole tithe of Borstalle of corn, and two parts of the tithes of the land of Ralph de Borstalle. (fn. 27) Eadric de Hescenden, with his wife and two sons, entered into the society of the monks of this priory, upon condition, that when they died, the monks should say a service for them, as for their brethren; and the monks were to have for ever the tithes of their lands in Borestealle and Freondesberie, but in corn only.
Several parcels of land, &c. lying within the manor or hamlet of Borstall, were likewise at times given to these monks. All these premises continued part of the possessions of the priory till the dissolution of it, in 1549, when they were surrendered into the king's hands, and were settled by him, three years afterwards, on his new founded dean and chapter of Rochester, where they remain at present.
This manor, with others in this neighbourhood, was bound antiently to contribute to the repair of the first pier of Rochester-bridge.
NASHENDEN is a manor in this parish, which lies about three-quarters of a mile south-eastward from Borstall. In the Textus Roffensis it is called Hescenden, and in Domesday, Essedene.
This manor was part of those vast possessions, with which William the Conqueror enriched his half-brother Odo, the great bishop of Baieux; accordingly it is thus entered, under the title of that prelate's lands, in the general survey of Domesday:
Rannulf de Columbels holds of the bishop (of Baieux) Essedene. It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . In demesne there is one carucate, and 19 villeins, with three borderers having three carucates. There are three servants, and 8 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, it was worth three pounds, when he received it four pounds, now five pounds. Earl Leuuin held it.
It appears by the red book of the exchequer, that this estate in the reign of king Henry II. was held by Thomas de Nessingden, of Daniel de Crevequer, as one knight's fee of the old feoffment.
In the reign of king Edward I. this manor was become the property of Jeffry Haspale, whose descendant, John de Aspale, for so the name was then spelt, died possessed of Nashenden in the 31st year of that reign, holding it of the king in capite. After which it appears to have come into the name of Basing, and from thence quickly after into that of Charles.
Richard Charles, as appears by the inquisition taken after his death, anno 1 Richard II. died possessed of the manor of Naseden, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service, excepting forty acres of pasture and wood, which he held of the lord Grey, as of his manor of Aylesford; whose nephew, Richard, son of his brother Roger Charles, died possessed of it in the 11th year of that reign, holding it of the king in capite, as of his honor of Peverel and Hagenet, by knight's service.
Nicholas Haut afterwards possessed this manor, in right of his wife Alice, who was a descendant of the above-mentioned family. She held it for the term of her life with remainder to James Peckham, who on her death, in the 1st year of king Henry IV. came into the possession of it. He obtained the king's licence two years afterwards, to give and amortize to the wardens of Rochester-bridge, and their successors, this manor, and also one hundred acres of pasture, with their appurtenances in Ellesford, the manor then being worth yearly, and above all reprises 6l. 13s. 4d. per annum. (fn. 28) Since which it has continued part of the possessions of the wardens and commonalty of the said bridge, for the support and repair of it. The present lessees of this manor are Leonard Bartholemew and Phil. Boghurst, esqrs.
An account of the tithes of this manor will be given, with those of Little Delce in this parish. (fn. 29)
There was a chapel at this place, dependent on the parish church of St. Margaret. (fn. 29)
GREAT DELCE is a manor which, with the estate now called LOWER DELCE, lies on the eastern side of this parish, about half a mile southward from Eastgate, in Rochester. It was formerly called Much Delce and Delce Magna, or Great Delce, and was given by William the Conqueror to Odo, bishop of Baieux, his halfbrother, under the title of whose lands it is thus entered in the general survey of Domesday:
In the lath of Aylesford, in Rochester hundred, the son of William Tabum holds Delce of the bishop (of Baieux). It was taxed at one suling and one yoke. The arable land is . . . . . There is one carucate in demesne, and five villeins having five carucates. There are 12 acres of meadow, wood for the pannage of one bog. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, it was worth three pounds, and now 70 shillings. Godric held it of king Edward.
This manor afterwards came into the possession of a family, to which it gave name. Herebert, Gosfrid, and Hugo de Delce possessed it in successive generations. After which it passed to Buckerel, and the heirs of Thomas Buckerel, in the latter end of the reign of king Henry III. held it as two knights fees and a half, of Bertram de Criol. (fn. 30) After which this estate seems to have been separated into parcels, for Geoffry de Haspale held this manor as the fourth part of a knight's fee only, at the time of his death, in the 15th year of king Edward I. as appears by the inquisition taken for that purpose.
The next family who succeeded, as appears by the original deeds of this estate, was that of Molineux, descended from those of Sefton, in Lancashire; but they did not keep possession of it long, for by the evidence of an antient court roll, Benedict de Fulsham was lord of it in the 30th year of king Edward III. His descendant, Richard Fulsham, held it of the king in capite, as the fourth part of a knight's fee, at his death in the 5th year of king Henry V. Soon after which this name seems to have become extinct here; for in the 9th year of that reign, Reginald Love died possessed of it, and his successor held it till the latter end of king Henry VI's reign, when it passed by sale to William Venour, whose arms were, Argent, on a fess sable five escallops or, three and two, and who died possessed of this manor in the 1st year of king Edward IV. After which it was within a few months conveyed by sale to Markham, descended from an antient family of that name in Nottinghamshire, in which name it staid but a very short time before it was sold to Tate, who passed it away to Sir Richard Lee, citizen of London, and grocer, who served the office of lord-mayor in the 39th year of king Henry VI. and the 9th year of king Edward IV. (fn. 31) He was the eldest son of John Lee, of Wolksted, in Surry, and grandson of Symon Lee, who was descended of ancestors in Worcestershire, and bore for his arms, Azure, on a sess cotized or, three leopard's faces gules. He lies buried in the church of St. Stephen, Walbrook, his arms are remaining in East-Grinsted church, and in that of St. Dionis Backchurch, in London, with those of several marriages of his posterity; his son Richard Lee seems to have had this manor of Great Delce by gift of his father during his life-time, and kept his shrievalty at this mansion in the 19th year of the latter reign, his son Richard, who was both of Delce and of Maidstone, left two sons, the youngest of whom, Edward, was archbishop of York, (fn. 32) and the eldest Richard, was of Delce, whose only surviving son, Godfrey, in the 31st year of Henry VIII. procured his lands to be disgavelled, by the general act passed for this purpose, (fn. 33) after which his descendants continued to reside here for several generations, but Richard Lee, esq. about the latter end of queen Anne's reign, passed away the whole of this estate, excepting the manor, and forty acres of land, to Thomas Chiffinch, esq. of Northfleet, in this county, from which time this seat and estate acquired the name of Lower Delce.
Thomas Chiffinch, esq. died in 1727, and was succeeded by Thomas Chiffinch, esq. his only son and heir, who died without issue in 1775, and by his will bequeathed this, among his other estates, to his niece and heir-at-law, Mary, the daughter of his sister Elizabeth Comyns, who afterwards carried them in marriage to Francis Wadman, esq. of the Hive, in Northfleet, and he is the present possessor of Lower Delce.
THE MANOR OF GREAT DELCE, and the forty acres of land above-mentioned, together with a farm, called King's Farm, continued in the possession of Richard Lee, esq. who died possessed of them in 1724, and his grandson, Richard Lee, esq. of Clytha, in Wales, now possesses this manor; but in 1769, he alienated all the demesnes of it, together with King's farm, to Mr. Sampson Waring, of Chatham, who died possessed of them in 1769, leaving his brother, Mr. Walter Waring, and his sister, Mrs. Smith, of Lower Delce, his executors, who are at this time entitled to the profits of them. The court for the manor of Great Delce has not been held for some years.
The manor is held by castle-guard rent of Rochester castle; but when the mansion and most part of the lands were sold, as above mentioned, from Lee to Chiffinch, the former expressly charged the whole of that rent on the premises bought by Chiffinch, and entirely exonerated that part which he reserved to himself from paying any portion of it.
An account of the tithes of this manor, given to the priory of Rochester, may be seen under the following description of Little Delce manor.
LITTLE DELCE, or DELCE PARVA, now known by the name of UPPER DELCE, is a manor in this parish, situated in the high road between Rochester and Maidstone, somewhat more than a quarter of a mile from the former. This likewise, as well as that of Great Delce, was given by William the Conqueror to his half brother Odo, bishop of Baieux; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described in the book of Domesday:
In Rochester hundred, Ansgotus de Roucestre holds Delce of the bishop (of Baieux). It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is two carucates, and there are in demesne . . . . . . . with one villein, and five borderers, and six servants. There are 12 acres of meadow, and 60 acres of pasture. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, and now, it was, and is worth 100 shillings. Osuuard held it of king Edward.
This estate, on the disgrace of bishop Odo, most probably reverted again into the king's hands; and seems afterwards to have been in the possession of a family, who assumed their name, De Delce, from it, and held it of William de Say, as one knight's fee. (fn. 34)
In the reign of king John, this manor was in the possession of Jeffry de Bosco, a Norman; but when that province was seized by the king of France, the lands of the Normans, in this kingdom, became vested in the crown, by way of escheat or seizure, under the title of, Terra Normanorum; thus the manor of Little Delce was seized by king John, in the 5th year of his reign, who gave it to William de Ciriton, the sheriff, for two hundred pounds, two palfreys, and two gols hawks, (fn. 35) on condition, that if the said Jeffry should return to his allegiance, he should, without delay, again possess the same. (fn. 36) But this never happened, and this manor continued in the desendants of William de Ciriton. Odo de Ciriton died possessed of it it in the 31st year of king Henry III. holding it of the king in capite, by the service of one knight's fee. (fn. 37) This family was extinct here before the middle of the reign of king Edward I. for in the 9th year of that reign, as appears by Kirkby's Inquest. Richard Pogeys held this manor. At the latter end of the reign of king Edward III. it was possessed by the family of Basing, from which name it went into that of Charles. Richard Charles died possessed of the manor of Little Delce, in the 1st year of king Richard II. leaving his brother's sons, Richard and John, his next heirs; the former of whom died possessed of it, anno 11 Richard II. and left a son, Robert Charles, who dying without issue, his two sisters became his coheirs, viz. Alice, married to William Snayth, and Joan to Richard Ormskirk; and on the division of their estates, this manor fell to the share of William Snayth, commonly called Snette, in right of his wife, Alice, the eldest of them. Soon after which, Charles and William Snette, for so the name is spelt in the bridge archives, gave and amortized this manor of Little Delce, of the yearly value of six marcs, above all reprises, to the wardens of Rochester bridge and their successors, for the support and repair of the same. Since which it has acquired the name of Upper Delce, by which it is now only known, and it continues at this time part of the possessions of the wardens and commonalty of the said bridge, for the purposes above mentioned. The present lessees of this manor are Leonard Bartholomew and Philip Boghurst, esqrs.
The tithes of Great and Little Delce, Borstal, and Nashenden, were given, in the time of bishop Gundulph, to the priory of Rochester.
Gosfrid de Delce, together with his wife and children, on their being admitted to be partakers of the benefits received from the prayers of the monks, gave the whole of the tithes of Little Delce, both great and small, to the priory of St. Andrew.
Ansgotus de Rovecestre accepted of the like benefit from the church of St. Andrew, and the monks there, in the time of bishop Gundulph, and gave to the church and monks there, all his tithes, both great and small, of Great Delce, and in like manner the whole of his tithe mill, and of a certain piece of land included within the wall of the monks, towards the south, and five acres of land near Prestefelde, and at their request, gave them, on his death bed, cloathing, and they performed service for him as for a monk.
Uulmer, the tenant of Arnulf de Hesdine, by the advice of Adelold, brother of Baldwin, monk of St. Andrew, accepted the benefit of that society, and gave to it his whole tithe, worth ten shillings yearly. Robert de St. Armand gave his tithes of Neschendene and Borstelle to St. Andrew's priory. These several tithes were confirmed to the priory by various bishops of Rochester; by Theobald, archbishop, and Ralph, prior, and the convent of Canterbury. They remained part of the possessions of the priory till their dissolution in 1540; three years after which they were settled on the new founded dean and chapter of Roter, where they still remain.
The PARISH of St. MARGARET, is Rochester, is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is situated at the south extremity of St. Margaret's-street; it consists of one nave and two chancels on the south side of much later date than the church. That towards the east end was built and long supported by the family of Lee, of Great Delce, whose remains lie in a large vault under this chancel; but since the alienation of their mansion here, the repair of this part of the fabric has devolved on the parishioners. The chancel, at the east end of the church, belongs to the appropriator, who consequently repairs it. At the west end of the church is a tower, containing five bells; it is entirely covered with ivy to the top of it, which makes a most beautiful and picturesque appearance. Against the east wall, in the south chancel, is the antient bust of a man in robes, with a coronet on his head. (fn. 38) In the reign of king Charles II. a coronet, set round with precious stones, was dug up in this church yard; and the report of the parish has been, that one of our Saxon kings was buried here.
Among other monuments and inscriptions in this church are the following: In the chancel, a brass for Syr James Roberte Preess, obt. Sep. 24, 1540. A monument, arms, Head, impaling quarterly a chevron between three hawks belled or, for Francis Head, esq. eldest son of Sir Richard Head. bart. obt. 1678; he married the only daughter of Sir George Ent. In the north window, Argent. three crosses bottony fitchee sable, and argent on a bend quarterly, an efcallop gules. In a pew, partly in the chancel and partly in the nave, Argent on a bend gules, between two peliers, three swans proper. In the nave, a brass for Tho. Cod. vicar, a benefactor to the steeple of this church, obt. Nov. 1465. In the chancel, south of the rectors, a monument, arms, Argent, a right hand couped sable, impaling Lee, for Thomas Manly, esq the third son and heir of George Manly, of Lach, esq. he married Jane, second daughter of Richard Lee, esq. of Delce, and left one only son and two daughters, obt. 1690. In the east window, arms of Lee, Azure on a fess cotized, or three leopards heads gules. In a chapel, west of the Lee chancel, in the east wall, a bust of a person with a crown on his head, much defaced. (fn. 39)
At the time of bishop Gundulph's coming to the see of Rochester, and for almost a century afterwards, this church or chapel of St. Margaret, for it is frequently mentioned by both names, was accounted only as an appendage to the parochial altar of St. Nicholas in the cathedral, and the one underwent the same changes as the other; (fn. 40) and Walter, bishop of Rochester, in 1147, confirmed the above mentioned parochial altar, together with this church of St. Margaret, which belonged as a chapel to it, to the monks of this priory, and appropriated it to them. This grant was set aside by bishop Gilbert de Glanville, in the beginning of the reign of king Richard I. who not only separated this church from the altar of St. Nicholas, and divested the monks of all manner of right to it; but on the foundation of his hospital at Stroud about the same time, he gave, in pure and perpetual alms, among other premises, this church of St. Margaret to the master and brethren of it, and appropriated it to them, reserving only half a marc yearly to be paid to the priory, in lieu of the oblations which the monks used to receive from it. (fn. 41)
The monks by no means acquiesced in this gift, but seized every opportunity of asserting their right to this church, and after several appeals to the pope from time to time, and confirmation and decrees made in favour of each party, (fn. 42) the dispute seems to have been finally settled in 1255, when the pope adjudged, that this church of St. Margaret, with all its appurtenances, should for the future belong to the prior and chapter of Rochester; accordingly from the above time they kept possession of it.
From the time of bishop Walter's appropriation of the profits of the parochial altar of St. Nicholas, with this church appendant to it, to the prior and convent, to the divesting them of it by bishop Glanville, it is likely, instead of a curate being appointed, the duty of this parish was discharged by some member of the society, as it was probably afterwards, whilst in the possession of the hospital, by one of the priests of that foundation; however, within a few years after the convent recovered the permanent possession of St. Margaret's, a vicar was certainly appointed, for William Talevez occurs by that title in 1272.
The vicars seem to have had only a yearly stipend from the convent for their pains, for more than a century afterwards; but in 1401, the prior and chapter came into a composition with the vicar for the endowment of this church; in which they agreed, that the vicar and his successors should for the future have, for their maintenance, and the support of the burthens therein mentioned, a mansion with its appurtenances, to be assigned for the vicarage of it, and the accustomed and entire altarage of it, and all the small tithes of the three manors of Nessenden and Great and Little Delce, and of all goods and lands, except the tithes of mills, within the parish, and except the tithes, great, small, and mixed, arising from the lands, cattle, and other things belonging to the religious; and that he and his successors should have three quarters of wheat with three heaps, and three quarters of barley with three heaps, to be taken yearly at their barn, at the times therein mentioned, and the tithes of sheaves, which should arise in gardens not cultivated with the plough; and that the vicar and his suc cessors, content with the above portion, should not demand any thing further of the religious or their successors; and further, that he and they should undergo, at their own proper costs and charges, the burthens of repairing, maintaining, and new building, as often as need should be, the buildings, with their appurtenances, and all other things belonging to the said mansion, with its appurtenances, as well as all things belonging to the celebration of divine services, and the administration of the sacraments and sacramentals to the parishioners, and the finding of bread and wine, lights, books, vestments, and other ornaments necessary to the celebration of divine services, which of custom or right ought to belong to the secular rectors of this church; and also the procurations and subsidies, according to the taxation of his and their portion; but all other things whatsoever, belonging or which in future should belong to this church, as well as all tithes whatsoever, arising or to arise from the lands and possessions of the prior and convent within the parish, even though they should be let or sold to laymen, they the said prior and convent should take and have, who should likewise maintain and repair the chancel, except as before excepted, at their own proper costs and charges. Notwithstanding the stipulation of the vicar for himself and his successors, not to require any increase of their portion from the prior and convent, Edmund Harefelde, vicar of this church, did not consider this clause as obligatory upon him; for in 1488, he petitioned the bishop for an augmentation of his vicarial portion, who decreed, that the vicar and his successors should yearly receive, as the portion of his vicarage, from the prior and convent, five marcs in money; and out of the tithes and profits of this church, appropriated to the prior and convent, four quarters of wheat with four heaps, and four quarters of barley with four heaps, to be taken yearly at their barns of the Upper court, in Harreat, with liberty of entry and distress on the parsonage on non-payment; and he decreed, that the endowment of the vicarage, over and above the portion above mentioned, should be as follows, that the vicar for the time being should have the mansion of the vicarage of this church, with the garden adjoining, for his habitation, which they used to have of old time there, and then had; and all manner of oblations whatsoever within the bounds of the parish, and all manner of tithes whatsoever, as of hay, lambs, wool, mills, calves, chicken, pigs, geese, ducks, eggs, bees, honey, wax, cheese, milk, the produce of the dairy, flax, hemp, pears, apples, swans, pidgeons, merchandizes, fisheries, pastures, onions, garlics, and saffrons whatsoever arising and coming; and also the tithes of sheaves in gardens, whether cultivated with the plough or dug with the foot, increasing within the parish; and the tithes also of firewood, woods, thorns, silva cedua, as well as of all billets, faggots, and fardels whatsoever, within the limits of the parish; and he further decreed, that the burthens of repairing, amending, and new building the mansion, with every appurtenance belonging to it, and the celebration and ministration of the sacraments and the sacramentals to the parishioners, of the finding of bread and wine, and lights to the church, either of right or custom due, should belong to and be borne by the vicar and his successors, as well as all episcopal burthens of the said church, according to the taxation of his portion. But that the burthen of repairing and amending the chancel of the church, as well within as without, as also the finding and repairing of books, vestments, and other ornaments, for the celebration of those divine rights, which of old, either by right or custom, belonged to the rectors of the church, should in future be borne by the prior and convent and their successors, at their own proper charge and expence; and that all other burthens, ordinary and extraordinary, of the vicarage, and to the vicar belonging, by reason of tha same, except as before excepted, should belong to him and his successors, to be borne and supported at his and their own proper costs and charges; saving to the bishop and his successors, a right of augmenting and diminishing this vicarage, and of correcting, amending, and explaining the above decree, whenever he or they should think it expedient so to do; and saving to himself and his successors, all episcopal right, (fn. 43) &c.
The appropriation of this church, and the patronage of the vicarage, continued part of the possessions of the prior and convent till the dissolution of the monastery, in 1540, when it was surrendered into the king's hands, who three years after, by his dotation charter, settled this appropriation and vicarage on his new founded dean and chapter of Rochester, where they remain at this time.
Adjoining to the north wall of the church yard is a piece of ground, which has probably belonged to the vicars of this parish ever since their first institution here; an antient court roll mentions their being possessed of it in the year 1317.
In the 5th year of king Edward III. John de Folkstan, vicar of St. Margaret's, held a messuage, with its appurtenances, adjoining to the church yard, by the assignment of the prior and convent, with the ordination of the bishop, as belonging to the portion of his vicarage; which messuage, with its appurtenances, was held of the master and brethren of the hospital of Stroud, by fealty, and the service of two shillings yearly, and also the payment of twelvepence to them, after the death of each vicar. (fn. 44)
The vicars, I am told, now hold this piece of land of the dean and chapter, as of their manor of Ambree, on their paying a small acknowledgment.
The vicarage house being from age become irreparable, was taken down, with an intention of erecting a convenient and substantial dwelling in the room of it; for which purpose Mr. Lowth, the late vicar, for several years deposited an annual sum with the dean and chapter, towards defraying the charges of it; and about 1781, erected on this spot a neat and convenient house, built of brick and sashed, with proper offices adjoining, for the use of himself and his successors, vicars of this parish. By an agreement between John Ready, vicar of it, and the dean and chapter, the former, in consideration of several benefits and benevolences done to him by the latter, consented to take an annual payment of 5l. 6s. 8d. instead of the pension in money and corn, granted by the composition made in 1488. Some recompence indeed has since been made for this unjust bargain by the dean and chapter, who have settled on it a larger augmentation than on any other church in their patronage. The vicarage of St. Margaret is valued in the king's books at 10l. and the yearly tenths at 1l. (fn. 45)
¶In the survey, taken after the death of Charles I. in 1649, of the church livings within this diocese, by the powers then in being, on the intended abolition of deans and chapters, it was returned, that there were belonging to this rectory or parsonage, a parsonagehouse, two barns, one stable, and other houshings, and also certain tithes, profits, &c. belonging to it, together with certain glebe land, called Court-hill and Court hill marsh, containing together nine acres, and and one marsh, lying in the parish of St. Nicholas, Rochester, called Cow marsh, with the waste ground called salts, containing together seven acres, and all that piece of ground called Upper court, alias Hogshaw, containing one acre; in all seventeen acres, worth together 130l. per annum, viz. the house and lands, 12l. per annum, and the tithes 118l. per ann. all which were let, among other premises, by Henry King, late dean of the cathedral church of Rochester, by his indenture, in 1639, to George Newman, esq. for twenty-one years, at the yearly rent, for Preestfield and Stroud marsh, of 4s. 4d. per annum, and for all the other premises twelve quarters of wheat, heaped, making together the yearly rent of 31l. 1s. 8d. Next the vicarage was, in like manner surveyed, and returned at the yearly value of 30l. (fn. 46)
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KHỐI CÁC KHÓA HỌC TÁCH RỜI HOẶC GHÉP MỘT SỐ CHUYÊN NGÀNH _ NGẮN HẠN SIÊU TỐC _ CHẾ ĐỘ HỌC TÙY CHỌN THEO YÊU CẦU _ THỜI GIAN HỌC RA NGHỀ DƯỚI 30 BUỔI HỌC:
@ KHÓA [F1] CẮT TÓC NAM TOÀN DIỆN : học phí 8 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 4 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + tông đơ.
@ KHÓA [F2] CẮT TÓC NAM TOÀN DIỆN + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN XÙ NHUỘM TÓC NAM : học phí 11 triệu / 30 buổi học ~ 6 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + tông đơ + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [F3] CẮT TÓC NỮ TOÀN DIỆN : học phí 11 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 4 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + máy sấy tóc.
@ KHÓA [F4] CẮT TÓC NỮ TOÀN DIỆN + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM CƠ BẢN : học phí 18 triệu / 40 buổi học ~ 8 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + máy là tóc + máy kẹp xoăn giả + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [F5] CẮT TÓC NỮ TOÀN DIỆN + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM NÂNG CAO : học phí 23 triệu / 50 buổi học ~ 9 tuần / tặng kéo + lược + manocanh + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + máy là tóc + máy kẹp xoăn giả + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [G] NHUỘM TÓC CHUYÊN NGHIỆP : học phí 6 triệu / 7 buổi học ~ 1 tuần / hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [H] ÉP DUỖI PHỒNG VOLUME + UỐN MÁY SETTING + LÀM XÙ TỔNG HỢP : học phí 8 triệu / 15 buổi học ~ 02 hoặc 03 tuần / hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA [ I ] CHUYÊN NGÀNH UỐN XOĂN MÁY NÓNG SETTING KỸ THUẬT SỐ : học phí 6 triệu / 7 buổi học / hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật.
@ KHÓA GHÉP [G + H] : học phí 12 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 3 đến 4 tuần : nội dung học kết hợp 2 khóa [G] và [H]
@ KHÓA GHÉP [G + I] : học phí 10 triệu / 20 buổi học ~ 3 đến 4 tuần : nội dung học kết hợp 2 khóa [G] và [ I ]
KHỐI KHÓA HỌC ĐƯỢC HỖ TRỢ GIẢM HỌC PHÍ DÀNH CHO CÁC BẠN SINH VIỆN HỌC SINH CÓ HOÀN CẢNH KHÓ KHĂN __ KHÓA HỌC NÀY CHỈ ƯU TIÊN DÀNH CHO HỌC SINH SINH VIÊN NỘI TRÚ TẠI TRUNG TÂM ___ CAM KẾT VỪA HỌC VỪA LÀM …
@ KHÓA [J] CHUYÊN NGÀNH THỢ PHỤ CHUYÊN NGHIỆP _ VỪA HỌC VỪA LÀM _ SAU 5 THÁNG KIỂM TRA TƯ CÁCH LÀM VIỆC SAU ĐÓ SẼ ĐƯỢC DẠY HỌC CÁC MÔN CHÍNH : học phí 8 triệu / 6 tháng ____ Dự tính chỉ tuyển sinh đợt đầu 10 học viên có lứa tuổi ~18 đến 28 tuổi _ khóa học này không trang bị quà tặng dụng cụ học tập …
Chính sách ưu đãi dành cho học sinh sinh viên có hoàn cảnh khó khăn: Hỗ trợ giảm 30% chi phí ăn ở sinh hoạt trong 3 tháng đầu tiên _ sau 3 tháng xét tuyển tay nghề nếu đạt yêu cầu + tư cách đạo đức tốt sẽ trợ cấp miễn phí 100% chi phí ăn ở sinh hoạt đồng thời hỗ trợ lương thực tập cơ bản
Chương trình học cụ thể như sau :
*** 3 tháng đầu học các môn phụ như gội – sấy – matxa đầu cổ gáy – sấy kiểu – cạo râu cạo viền gáy – uốn – là – ép duỗi – vào hóa chất – phụ tá cho thợ chính – chăm sóc khách hàng – giao tiếp khách hàng _ trong thời gian này các em sẽ được hướng dẫn thực hiện mọi công việc chuyên môn mà một người thợ phụ chuyên nghiệp _ các em phải tự giác coi mình như một người thợ phụ chuẩn mực , thể hiện cung cách sống hòa nhã , đạo đức nghề nghiệp cao, ý thức tự giác tham gia mọi công việc do cấp trên sắp xếp và chỉ đạo …
*** sau 3 tháng bắt đầu xét tuyển vào vị trí thợ phụ tại trung tâm _ hưởng trợ cấp 100% chi phí ăn ở sinh hoạt + hưởng lương thực tập cơ bản …
*** Sau 5 tháng học sẽ xét tư cách đạo đức + thái độ hợp tác trong công việc … lúc đó chính thức dạy cho học viên các môn học chính là cắt tóc nam nữ và nhuộm tóc …
___ Thi kiểm tra cuối khóa nếu đạt trung bình trên 70% các môn học sẽ cấp chứng chỉ như khóa [A] cơ bản toàn diện
___ Hỗ trợ việc làm hoặc giới thiệu việc làm mức lương thỏa thuận tại các cơ sở liên kết …
KHỐI CÁC KHÓA HỌC TRUNG HẠN – KÉO DÀI TỪ 1 THÁNG ĐẾN 4 THÁNG:
@ KHÓA [A] CẮT TẠO MẪU TÓC NAM NỮ + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM CƠ BẢN : học phí 15 triệu / cam kết đúng 4 tháng ra nghề / tặng kéo + lược + 01 manocanh loại tốt + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + máy là tóc + máy kẹp xoăn giả + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật ___ Chương trình học đầy đủ các kỹ năng cắt tỉa tóc nam nữ CB _ gội sấy kiểu CB _ ép uốn nhuộm tóc CB _ nối tóc kẹp chì CB ( học bài mới vào các buổi sáng thứ 2 đến thứ 6 _ từ 9h đến 11h _ chiều ôn tập rèn luyện tay nghề ___ học viên có nguyện vọng học chính thức buổi chiều sẽ dùng buổi sáng hôm sau làm buổi luyện tập ___ học viên chỉ theo học được 1 buổi / ngày sẽ phải cam kết kéo dài thời hạn ra nghề hơn so với các học viên đi học 2 buổi )
@ KHÓA [B] CẮT TẠO MẪU TÓC NAM NỮ + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM NÂNG CAO : học phí 20 triệu / cam kết học đều đặn 1,5 đến 2 tháng ra nghề / tặng 05 manocanh loại tốt + kéo + lược + bình xịt + kẹp … cho mượn sử dụng những thiết bị dụng cụ khác + miễn phí hóa chất trong suốt quá trình học ___ Chương trình học gồm các kỹ năng cắt tỉa tóc nam nữ NC _ thiết kế tạo kiểu tóc nam nữ 3D xu hướng tương lai _ lập trình công thức toán học ngành tóc _ vật lý hóa học ép uốn nhuộm xù volume setting kỹ thuật số chuyên sâu _ nối tóc tết buộc chun fiber flash _ Quản trị kinh doanh ngành tóc _ Kỹ năng xây dựng phát triển thương hiệu ngành tóc… Khuyến mãi: dạy bới 20 kiểu tóc thời trang …( học bài mới vào các buổi sáng thứ 2 đến thứ 6 _ từ 9h đến 11h _ chiều ôn tập rèn luyện tay nghề ___ học viên có nguyện vọng học chính thức buổi chiều sẽ dùng buổi sáng hôm sau làm buổi luyện tập ___ học viên chỉ theo học được 1 buổi / ngày sẽ phải cam kết kéo dài thời hạn ra nghề hơn so với các học viên đi học 2 buổi )
@ KHÓA [C] CẮT TẠO MẪU TÓC NAM NỮ + HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM CƠ BẢN CẤP TỐC : học phí 20 triệu / cam kết học đều đặn 1,5 đến 2 tháng ra nghề ( tiết kiệm ½ thời gian học so với khóa A ) / tặng kéo + lược + 02 manocanh loại tốt + bình xịt + kẹp + dao cạo + bát chổi nhuộm + mũ gẩy lai + máy sấy tóc + máy là tóc + máy kẹp xoăn giả + hỗ trợ miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu tóc thật _ Chương trình học tương đương khóa A bao gồm đầy đủ các kỹ năng cắt tỉa tóc nam nữ CB _ gội sấy kiểu CB _ ép uốn nhuộm tóc CB _ nối tóc kẹp chì CB ( học liên tục sáng + chiều / 7 ngày / tuần _ cam kết học đều và ít khi nghỉ học _ nghỉ buổi nào sẽ kéo dài khóa học thêm buổi ấy )
KHỐI CÁC KHÓA HỌC LIÊN THÔNG NHIỀU NGÀNH NHIỀU LĨNH VỰC:
@ KHÓA GHÉP [A+B] CẮT TÓC NAM NỮ + XỬ LÝ HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM NỐI TẠO KIỂU TÓC LIÊN THÔNG TỪ CƠ BẢN LÊN HẾT NÂNG CAO: học phí 25 triệu / cam kết học liên tục 6 tháng ra nghề / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu thật trong suốt quá trình học ___ Chương trình học là tổng hợp các ngành học của 2 khóa [A] và [B] …
@ KHÓA GHÉP [B+C] CẮT TÓC NAM NỮ + XỬ LÝ HÓA CHẤT ÉP UỐN NHUỘM NỐI TẠO KIỂU TÓC LIÊN THÔNG TỪ CƠ BẢN LÊN HẾT NÂNG CAO – KỲ HẠN SIÊU TỐC: học phí 30 triệu / cam kết học liên tục 3 tháng ra nghề ( tiết kiệm ½ thời gian học so với AB ) / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + miễn phí hóa chất khi thực hành trên mẫu thật trong suốt quá trình học ___ Chương trình học là tổng hợp các ngành học của 2 khóa [A] và [B] …
KHÓA ĐẶC BIỆT TỔNG QUÁT TẤT CẢ CÁC NGÀNH HỌC TẠI KORIGAMI
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KHỐI CÁC KHÓA CHUYÊN NGÀNH TRANG ĐIỂM + BỚI CÔ DÂU + VẼ MÓNG NGHỆ THUẬT:
@ KHÓA [D] TRANG ĐIỂM NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP : học phí 15 triệu / 45 buổi học ~ 2 đến 3 tháng ra nghề / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + mỹ phẩm trang điểm : học từ lý thuyết đến thực hành trang điểm trên mặt thật ___ trang điểm cá nhân … trang điểm dự tiệc sinh nhật dạ hội … trang điểm cô dâu … trang điểm chụp studio trong nhà hoặc ngoài trời … trang điểm chụp hình ấn tượng … trang điểm chuyên ngành sân khấu - điện ảnh - ca nhạc - sàn diễn catwalk …
@ KHÓA [E] BỚI TẾT TÓC NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP: học phí 10 triệu / 30 buổi học ~ 1 đến 1,5 tháng ra nghề / tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập + phụ kiện trang trí tóc : học từ lý thuyết đến thực hành bới tết tóc trên mô hình + người mẫu tóc thật ___ các kỹ năng sấy tạo kiểu tóc _ sấy khô _ sấy thẳng _ sấy cúp _ sấy phồng _ sấy vểnh _ sấy xoăn lọn _ sấy xoăn bung _ kẹp lọn xoăn giả _ là tóc thẳng _ là tóc cúp phồng ___ kỹ năng bới + tết + búi tóc + buộc tóc chuyên nghiệp _ xu hướng bới tết tóc cá nhân … bới tết tóc dự tiệc sinh nhật dạ hội … bới tết tóc cô dâu … bới tết tóc chụp studio trong nhà hoặc ngoài trời … bới tết tóc chụp hình ấn tượng … bới tết tóc chuyên ngành sân khấu - điện ảnh - ca nhạc - sàn diễn catwalk …
@ KHÓA GHÉP [D+E] TRANG ĐIỂM + BỚI TẾT TÓC NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP : học phí 20 triệu (không tặng dụng cụ học tập) hoặc 25 triệu ( tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập ) / 60 buổi ~ 3 đến 4 tháng ra nghề / __ Học viên chọn mức học phí 20 triệu vẫn được trung tâm Korigami trang bị cho mượn sử dụng miễn phí dụng cụ + hóa mỹ phẩm + phụ liệu trang trí tóc trong suốt quá trình học tại lớp học không được mang về … Học viên chọn mức học phí 25 triệu sẽ được tặng 100% dụng cụ học tập đầy đủ và toàn quyền sở hữu các dụng cụ đồ nghề đó sau khóa học …
@ KHÓA [S] SẤY TÓC NGHỆ THUẬT TOÀN DIỆN CHUYÊN NGHIỆP: học phí 3 triệu / 5 buổi học ra nghề / cho mượn sử dụng cụ học tập _ học từ lý thuyết đến thực hành sấy tóc trên mẫu tóc thật _ sấy khô _ sấy thẳng _ sấy cúp _ sấy phồng _ sấy vểnh _ sấy xoăn lọn _ sấy xoăn bung _ kẹp lọn xoăn giả _ là tóc thẳng _ là tóc cúp phồng
___ Lưu ý: NỘI QUI VÀ CHẾ ĐỘ BẢO HÀNH TRÁCH NHIỆM CỦA TRUNG TÂM DẠY NGHỀ KORIGAMI
*** Học viên chăm học và có thái độ học tập nghiêm túc sẽ được trung tâm Korigami “bảo hành 100% trách nhiệm” trình độ tay nghề và kỳ hạn học nghề chính xác như đã cam kết trong hợp đồng
*** Nếu trung tâm cố ý kéo dài khóa học khiến học viên bị lãng phí thời gian và chi phí sinh hoạt trong những tháng tiếp theo sẽ có hình thức bồi thường nghiêm túc và thỏa đáng cho các trường hợp cụ thể.
*** Trường hợp học viên nghỉ học nhiều làm gián đoạn hoặc trì trệ chương trình học dẫn đến vượt quá kỳ hạn đào tạo ghi trong hợp đồng sẽ phải nộp thêm phí duy trì hợp đồng tính theo tỷ lệ % số môn học còn chưa hoàn tất …
*** Trường hợp đang học nghiêm túc nhưng do gia đình có hoàn cảnh cần phải giải quyết trong một thời gian khá dài … Học viên sẽ được hướng dẫn để tạm hoãn hợp đồng đào tạo và bảo lưu học phí trong vòng tối đa 30 ngày _ sau 30 ngày vẫn chưa quay lại học tiếp học viên bắt buộc phải đóng thêm phí duy trì hợp đồng nếu có nhu cầu hoàn tất khóa học đó … phí duy trì tính theo tỷ lệ % các môn học mà học viên đang bỏ dở chưa học …
CHÍNH SÁCH ƯU ĐÃI CHỈ ÁP DỤNG ĐỐI VỚI HỌC VIÊN HỌC NỘI TRÚ TẠI KORIGAMI:
*** Học viên nội trú các khóa A – B – C – D – E – AB – BC – AZ – J: sau khi tốt nghiệp có nguyện vọng thực tập tại trung tâm sẽ được xét tuyển bảo trợ miễn phí sinh hoạt ăn ở + chế độ lương thực tập cơ bản trong 12 tháng đầu trước khi ký hợp đồng chính thức làm việc .
*** Học viên thực tập cơ bản trình độ A hoặc C sau 6 tháng thực tập sẽ được thầy chủ nhiệm trực tiếp truyền đạt các kỹ năng tay nghề của trình độ khóa B … sau 12 tháng làm việc sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm … lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên thực tập cơ bản trình độ J sau 9 tháng thực tập sẽ được thầy chủ nhiệm trực tiếp truyền đạt các kỹ năng tay nghề của trình độ khóa B … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm … lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên khóa B hoặc AB – BC sau 6 tháng thực tập nếu có nguyện vọng sẽ được học miễn phí khóa E … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm …… lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên khóa B hoặc AB – BC sau 12 tháng thực tập nếu có nguyện vọng sẽ được học miễn phí khóa D … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm …… lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
*** Học viên khóa AZ sau 6 tháng thực tập nếu có nguyện vọng sẽ được đào tạo chuyên ngành sư phạm để trở thành phụ trách giảng dạy tại trung tâm Korigami _ sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ ký hợp đồng làm việc 2 năm …… lương + thưởng thỏa thuận theo tay nghề …
@@@ Học viên ngoại trú nếu có nguyện vọng thực tập chỉ được hỗ trợ lương thực tập + 2 bữa ăn … sau 12 tháng thực tập sẽ được miễn học phí những khóa học tương ứng với danh sách đã nêu trên …
QUI ĐỊNH KỶ LUẬT DÀNH CHO HỌC VIÊN SINH HOẠT ĂN Ở NỘI TRÚ TẠI TRUNG TÂM KORIGAMI
*** Nộp đủ giấy tờ cá nhân gồm 01 bản sao có dấu công chứng chứng minh thư nhân dân + 01 bản sao có dấu công chứng hộ khẩu thường trú + 02 tấm hình 4x6 …
*** Tuyệt đối không đi ra ngoài vào ban đêm sau 23h bất kể với lý do gì mà chưa có sự đồng ý của ban quản lý …
*** Khi xin phép nghỉ hoặc về thăm nhà phải có sự đồng ý của ban quản lý hoặc có sự xin phép của bố mẹ người thân ( trường hợp các em do bố mẹ trực tiếp xin vào học )
*** Tuyệt đối không uống rượu, không tàng trữ hoặc sử dụng các chất kích thích 24/24.
*** Tuyệt đối không xâm phạm đời tư … không lục lọi đồ đạc của bạn bè … không ăn cắp tài sản tư trang của người khác … bảo vệ tài sản chung 24/24.
*** Nghiêm túc trong giờ học … không ăn nói thô tục … không xúc phạm giáo viên … không kỳ thị bạn cùng học … không tổ chức phe nhóm … không đi ngược lại lợi ích tập thể
*** Giữ gìn vệ sinh chung 24/24
*** Đảm bảo tất cả đồ đạc và mọi trang thiết bị đồ dùng sinh hoạt được sắp xếp gọn gàng 24/24.
*** Phân công trực nhật làm bếp vệ sinh bếp theo ca rõ ràng minh bạch.
*** Phân công trách nhiệm đối với những công việc hỗ trợ đặc thù giúp đỡ nhau cùng tiến bộ.
*** Trường hợp tự ý làm trái qui tắc mức độ sẽ nhắc nhở , khiển trách … trường hợp tái phạm cố ý, ban quản lý có quyền đơn phương buộc học viên dọn ra khỏi ký túc xá …
*** Mọi tranh chấp nội bộ đều phải trình báo lên ban quản lý và tổng hợp ý kiến bàn cách giải quyết từ tập thể
*** Những trường hợp tranh chấp dẫn đến xung đột dẫn đến đánh nhau hoặc gây tổn thương cho nhau ban quản lý sẽ đem sự việc ra công an và tòa án giải quyết … các học viên liên quan đến vụ việc sẽ bị đình chỉ học vô thời hạn …
QUI ĐỊNH KỶ LUẬT DÀNH CHO HỌC VIÊN NGOẠI TRÚ:
*** Nộp giấy tờ gồm 01 bản sao chứng minh nhân dân + 02 tấm hình 4x6 …
*** Khi xin phép nghỉ hoặc về thăm nhà phải có sự đồng ý của ban quản lý hoặc có sự xin phép của bố mẹ người thân ( trường hợp các em do bố mẹ trực tiếp xin vào học )
*** Tuyệt đối không uống rượu, không tàng trữ hoặc sử dụng các chất kích thích trong giờ học
*** Tuyệt đối không xâm phạm đời tư … không lục lọi đồ đạc của bạn bè … không ăn cắp tài sản tư trang của người khác … không tự ý vào kho chứa hàng hóa hoặc khu vực học viên nội trú cất giữ tài sản mà không có sự cho phép của ban quản lý … bảo vệ tài sản chung
*** Nghiêm túc trong giờ học … không ăn nói thô tục … không xúc phạm giáo viên … không kỳ thị bạn cùng học … không tổ chức phe nhóm … không đi ngược lại lợi ích tập thể
*** Giữ gìn vệ sinh chung trong suốt quá trình học
*** Đảm bảo tất cả đồ đạc và mọi trang thiết bị đồ dùng sinh hoạt được sắp xếp gọn gàng 24/24.
*** Phân công trách nhiệm đối với những công việc hỗ trợ đặc thù giúp đỡ nhau cùng tiến bộ.
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I have been to Throwley on at least three previous occasions, the fourth was going to be during Ride and Stride in September, but another crawler told me it had failed to open as per the list.
St Michael and All Angles is a large and from the outside and interesting looking church, looked like it had a story to tell. So, last week, I contacted the wardens through the CofE A church Near You website, I got a reply and a date and time agreed for Saturday morning.
We arrived 15 minutes early, and it was as locked as ever, but on a fine if frosty morning took the time to study the church ad churchyard, and saw yet more fine details we had missed previously.
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St Michael & All Angels is the parish church of Throwley. The first church on the site was probably built between 800 and 825. This would have been a small wooden structure, barely distinguishable from a farm building.
After the Norman Conquest in 1066 this was replaced by a Romanesque stone structure.
This was still small, but as the population of the parish increased the church was enlarged, until in about 1510 it reached its present size. Since then its appearance has changed little, although an extra storey was added to the tower - now far seen - in the 1860s.
The church has an elaborate Romanesque west entrance; its east window in the chancel, by Curtis, Ward & Hughes of Soho, London, is a memorial to Throwley men who gave their lives in the First World War.
In the Harris chapel is the church's newest stained-glass window, commemorating Dorothy Lady Harris who died in 1981. It was designed and executed in the Canterbury Cathedral Workshops by Frederick Cole (see pictures on left).
The church has more than its fair share of fine 16th to 19th century monuments, mainly to members of the local Sondes and Harris families, and these are all described.
www.faversham.org/community/churches/throwley.aspx
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TQ 95 NE THROWLEY THROWLEY
ROAD
(west side)
4/181
Church of
St. Michael
and All
24.1.67 Angels
GV I
Parish Church. C12, C13 north chapel, C14 south chapel, C15
nave arcades, restored 1866 and tower heightened. Flint and
plain tiled roofs. Chancel, north and south chapels, nave and
aisles, south tower and south porch. West doorway, C12, with
attached shafts and 3 orders, the outer panelled with X's on
circles, the centre roll moulded with the blocks offset and
alternately projecting, the inner with more X's on circles,
with 2 offset buttresses either side of doorway. South aisle
with plinth, string course and parapet, 3 offset buttresses and
C15 Perpendicular windows. South tower of 2 stages with square
south-eastern stair turret and C16 moulded brick surround
sundial. Water spouts on each corner in the 4 Evangelical
symbols. Half-timbered C19 south porch, south doorway with
rolled and double hollow chamfered surround, and outer surround
with label and quatrefoil spandrels. North aisle under 1 roof
with nave, with C15 fenestration, and C19 chimney to north west.
North and south chapels with C14 cusped 'Y' tracery fenestration,
with hollow chamfered and ogee drip moulds. Chancel east
window C19 curvilinear style. Interior: 2 bay nave arcades,
double hollow chamfered arches on octagonal piers. C12 single
arches to north and south eastern bay, that to south recessed
and double chamfered through tower wall. Barrel roof.
Chamfered arch on corbels from south aisle to tower, itself
with corbel table on south wall, and triple arch through to south
chapel C19 chancel arch. Chancel with 2 bay double chamfered
arcade to north chapel with octagonal capitals on round piers, and
single double chamfered arch on round responds to south chapel.
Fittings: hollow chamfered piscina and sedile in window reveal in
chancel and cusped recess in north wall. C19 reredos and altar
rail. Cusped piscina and four centred arched wall recess in
south chapel. Choir stalls, some C19, the four on the south C15
with carved misericords. Monuments: south chapel C16 chest tomb,
with shields in panelled sides, moulded plinth, lozenge-shaped
flowers, fluting and frieze. Chest tomb, Sir George Sondes,
Earl of Faversham, d.1677. Black marble with blank panelled sides.
Inscription on the top panel (made 1728). Standing monument,
Sir Thomas Sondes, died 1592. Marble tomb chest, gadrooned with
achievements on side panels. Kneeling alabaster figures of
knight and his Lady on opposite sides of central prayer desk,
carrying inscription. Mary Sondes, died 1603. Smaller and
identical to Sir Thomas Sonde's monument, with 2 adults and 2
infant sons and daughters on either side of sarcophagus. Misplaced
scrolled and enriched carved achievement on floor to east of
those monuments. Wall plaque, Captain Thomas Sondes, died 1668.
Black and white marble, with draped apron, swagged and draped
sides with military trophies. Broken segmental pediment with male
bust. Signed W.S. (B.0.E. Kent II, p.477 suggests William Stanton).
North chapel C16 chest tomb, moulded plinth, panelled sides with
shields (1 panel reset in south chapel south wall). Early C16
tomb recess with moulded jambs, with rope work, crenellated,
with late Perpendicular motifs in spandrels, and tomb with 3
panelled recesses with 2 shields on each panel. Wall plaque,
Charles Harris, d.1814, by Flaxman. White plaque on white
background; dead soldier lifted from the grave by Victory, with
palms and cannon in background. Statue, to George, first Lord
Harris, life size soldier with sword and plans, on four foot
plinth. By George Rennie, 1835. Nave, wall plaque, Stephen
Bunce, d.1634. Black plaque on coved base and apron. Foliated
sides. Scrolled nowy cornice and pediment with achievement.
(See B.O.E. Kent II, 1983, 476-7.)
Listing NGR: TQ9883454254
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LIES the next parish north-eastward from Stalisfield. It is called in the record of Domesday, Trevelei, in later records Truley and Thruley, in Latin ones Trulega and Truilla; it is now written both Throwley and Throwleigh.
THROWLEY is mostly situated on high ground, it is a more pleasant and open country than that last described, for though wild and romantic among the hills and woods, it is not so dreary and forlorn, nor the soil so uncomfortable, being much drier. Besides it has a more chearful and brighter aspect from the width of the principal valley which leads through it, from north to south, whence the hills rise on each side, with smaller delves interspersed among them. There is a good deal of wood-ground, mostly of beech, interspersed at places with oak and hazel, with some good timber trees of oak among them, especially in the northern and southern parts; much of the former belongs to the dean and chapter of Canterbury. The soil is mostly chalk, the rest a heavy tillage land of red cludy earth, the whole mixed with quantities of flint stones. There are some level lands, especially in the disparked grounds of Throwley park, which are tolerably good, much more so than those in the other parts of the parish; on the east side of the park are the foundations of the antient seat of the Sondes's, with the church close to them, the whole lying on high ground, with a good prospect of the surrounding country; not far from it is Town place, now only a farm-house. There is no village, excepting the few houses in Abraham-street may be so called, the rest of the houses, which are mostly cottages, standing dispersed throughout it, either single, or built round the little greens or softalls, of which there are several in different parts of the parish. On a larger one of these called Wilgate-green, there is a house belonging to the estate of Mr. Philerenis Willis's heirs, and another larger antient one, which with the estate belonging to it, was formerly the property of the Chapmans, and sold by them to Christopher Vane, lord Barnard, in 1789, gave it, with his other estates in this county, to David Papillon, esq. of Acrise, the present owner of it. (fn. 1)
There was a family named Wolgate, from whose residence here this green seems to have taken its name of Wolgate, or Wilgate-green. After they had remained here for some generations they ended in a daughter, for Mr. Ralph Wolgate dying in 1642, his daughter Anne married Mr. William Genery, and entitled him to her father's possessions here, at Posiers, in Borden, and other parts of this county. The Woodwards seem afterwards to have possessed their estate here, several of whom lie buried under a tomb in Throwley church-yard.
About half a mile distant south-westward from Wilgate-green, in Abraham-street, there is a seat, called, from its high situation and expensive prospect, BELMONT; it was built in the year 1769, by Edward Wilks, esq. storekeeper of the royal powdermills at Faversham, who inclosed a paddock or shrubbery round it, and occasionally resided here, till he alienated it in 1779 to John Montresor, esq. the present proprietor, who resides in it.
THE BEECH TREE flourishes in the greatest plenty, as well single to a large size, as in stubs in the coppice woods, which consist mostly of them, as well in these parts as they do in general on the range of chalk hills throughout this county, in some places extending two or three miles in width, and in others much more. The large tracts of ground in this and other counties, overspread with the beech-tree, the random situation of their stubs, and other circumstances which occur in viewing them, are strong proofs of their being the indigenous growth of this island, notwithstanding Cæfar's premptory assertion, in his Commentaries, of there being none here in this time. The Britons, he says, had every material for use and building, the same as the Gauls, excepting the fir and the beech. The former there is positive proof of his being grossly mistaken in, which will in some measure destroy that implicit credit we might otherwise give to his authority, as to the latter; indeed, the continued opposition he met with from the Britons, during his short stay here, assorded him hardly a possibility of seeing any other parts of this country than those near which he landed, and in the direct track through which he marched to wards Coway-stakes; too small a space for him to form any assertion of the general products of a whole country, or even of the neighbouring parts to him. Of those he passed through, the soil was not adapted to the growth of the beech tree; from which we may with great probability suppose, there were none growing on them, nor are there any throughout them, even at this time, a circumstance which most likely induced him to suppose, and afterwards to make the assertion beforementioned.
The slints, with which the cold unfertile lands in these parts, as well as some others in this county, are covered, have been found to be of great use in the bringing forward the crops on them, either by their warmth, or somewhat equivalent to it. Heretofore the occupiers of these lands were anxious to have them picked up and carried off from their grounds, but experiencing the disadvantage of it in the failure of their crops, they, never practice it themselves, and submit to the surveyors of the highways taking them off with great reluctance.
In the parish there are quantities of the great whitish ash coloured shell snail, which are of an unusual large size; they are found likewise near Darking, in Surry, and between Puckeridge and Ware, in Hertsordshire. They are not originally of this island, but have been brought from abroad, many of them are at this time observed in different parts of Italy.
MR. JACOB, in this Plantœ Favershamienses, has enumerated several scare plants observed by him in this parish, besides which, that scarce one, the Orchis myodes, or fly satrition, has been found here, growing on the side of the path, in a small wood, midway between the church and Wilgate green.
THIS PLACE, at the taking of the general survey of Domesday, about the 15th years of the Conqueror's reign, was part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, and earl of Kent, the king's half brother, under the general title of whose lands it is thus described in it:
Hersrid holds Trevelai. It was taxed at three sulings. The arable land is eight carucates. In demesne there is one, and twenty-four villeins, with five borderers having six carucates and an half. There is a church, and five servants. Wood for the pannage of twenty bogs, and in the city three houses of thirty-two pence. In the time of king Edward the Conssessor it was worth seven pounds, and afterwards six pounds. Ulnod held it of king Edward.
On the bishop of Baieux's disgrace, about four years afterwards, this among his other estates, became consiscated to the crown.
After which it was held of the king in capite, by barony, by Jeffry de Peverel, and together with other lands made up the barony of Peverel, as it was called, being assigned to him for the defence of Dover-castle, for which purpose he was bound to maintain a certain number of soldiers from time to time for the desence of it, and to repair and defend at this own charge a particular tower or turret there, called afterwards Turris Gattoniana, or Gatton's tower.
In the reign of king Henry III. Robert de Gatton, who took his name from the lordship of Gatton, in Surry, of which his ancestors had been some time owners, was in possession of the manor Thrule, and died in the 38th year of that reign, holding it by knight's service of the king, of the honor of Peverel, by reason of the escheat of that honor, &c. (fn. 2) He was succeded in it by this eldest son Hamo de Gatton, who resided here, and served the office of sheriff in the 14th year of Edward I. His eldest son of the same name left one son Edmund, then an instant, who afterwards dying under age, his two sisters became his coheirs, and divided his inheritance, of which Elizabeth entitled her husband William de Dene to this manor, and all the rest of the estates in Kent; and Margery entitled her husband Simon de Norwood to Gatton, and all the other estates in Surry.
William de Dene had a charter of free warren for his lands in Thurley, in the 10th year of Edward II. He died anno 15 Edward III. then holding this manor by the law of England, as of the inheritance of Elizabeth his late wife deceased, of the king in capite, as of the castle of Dover, by knight's service, and paying to the ward of that castle. His son Thomas de Dene died possessed of it in the 23d year of that reign, leaving four daughters his coheirs, of whom Benedicta, the eldest, married John de Shelving, and entitled him to this manor, on whose death likewise without male issue, his two daughters became his coheirs, of whom, Joane married John Brampton, alias Detling, of Detlingcourt, and Ellen married John de Bourne, the former of whom, in his wife's right, became possessed of this manor. He lest only one daughter Benedicta his heir, who carried it in marriage to Thomas at Town, who was possessed of much land about Charing, and bore for his arms, Argent, on a chevron, sable, three crosscrostess, ermine, which coat is in the windows of Kennington church, impaled with Ellis, of that place. He removed hither in the reign of Henry VI. and built a feat for his residence in this parish, about a quarter of a mile from the church, which he named, from himself, Town-place, soon after which he died, leaving his possessions to his three daughters and coheirs, of whom Eleanor was married to Richard Lewknor, of Challock; Bennet to William Watton, of Addington, and Elizabeth to William Sondes, of this parish and of Lingfield, in Surry, in which county his ancestors had been seated as early as the reign of Henry III. at Darking, where their seat was named, from them, Sondes-place. (fn. 3) Upon the division of their inheritance, the manor of Throwley was allotted to William Sondes, and Town-place, with the lands belonging to it in Throwley, to Richard Lewknor, who sold it to Edward Evering, the eldest son of Nicholas, third son of John Evering, of Evering, in Alkham, and his daughter and heir Mary marrying in 1565, with John Upton, of Faversham, entitled him to this estate, which he very soon afterwards alienated to Shilling, from whom it as quickly afterwards passed by sale to Anthony Sondes, esq. of this parish, whose ancestor William Sondes, on the division of the inheritance of the daughters and coheirs of Thomas at Town as before mentioned, had become possessed of the manor of Throwley, and the antient mansion of it, in which he afterwards resided, and dying in 1474, anno 15 Edward IV. was buried in the north chapel of this church, though he ordered by his will a memorial for himself to be put up in the church of Lingfield. The family of Sondes bore for their arms, Argent, three blackmores heads, couped, between two chevronels, sable, which, with the several quarterings borne by them, are painted on their monuments in this church.
His descendant, Anthony Sondes, esq. of Throwley, in the 31st year of Henry VIII. procured his lands in this county to be disgavelled, by the act then passed, and died in 1575, having married Joane, daughter of Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, by whom he had two sons, Thomas and Michael, and two daughters.
He was succeeded by his eldest son Sir Thomas Sondes, sheriff anno 22 Elizabeth, who founded the school in this parish. He died in 1592, leaving issue only by his second wife, one daughter Frances, married to Sir John Leveson, so that on his death without male issue, his only brother Sir Michael Sondes, of Eastry, succeeded to this manor and seat of his ancestors, in which he afterwards resided. He was sheriff in the 26th year of queen Elizabeth's reign, and died in the 16th year of king James I. having had by his first wife Mary, only daughter and heir of George Fynch, esq. of Norton, six sons and six daughters.
Sir Richard Sondes, the eldest son, resided at Throwley, where he died in the 8th year of Charles I. having had by his two wives a numerous issue, of both sons and daughters. He was succeeded in this manor and seat, with the rest of his estates, by his eldest son Sir George Sondes, who was made a knight of the Bath at the coronation of king Charles I. soon after which he began to rebuild his seat of Lees-court, in Sheldwich, and fixed his residence there, under the description of which a more particular account of him and his descendants may be seen. Not long after which this seat was entirely pulled down, and the park adjoining to it disparked. The foundations of the former still remain, and the disparked lands still retain the name of Throwley park.
Sir George Sondes was afterwards created Earl of Faversham, Viscount Sondes, of Lees court, and Baron of Throwley, whose two daughters became his coheirs; Mary was married to Lewis, lord Duras, marquis of Blanquefort, and afterwards earl of Faversham, and Katherine to Lewis Watson, esq. afterwards earl of Rockingham, who each successively, in right of their respective wives, inherited this manor and estate, which has since descended in like manner as Lees-court, in Sheldwich, to the right hon. Lewis-Thomas, lord Sondes, and he is the present possessor of this manor, with Town-place and the estate belonging to it. Acourt baron is held for this manor.
The denne of Toppenden, alias Tappenden, in Smarden, in the Weald, is an appendage to the manor of Throwley, and is held of it.
WILDERTON, alias Wolderton, called also in antient deeds Wilrinton, is a manor in this parish, which was once part of the possessions of the eminent family of Badlesmere, of which Bartholomew de Badlesmere was possessed of it in the reign of Edward II. of whom, for his services in the Scottish wars, he obtained in the 9th year of it many liberties and franchises for his different manors and estates, among which was that of free-warren in the demesne lands of this manor of Wolrington. (fn. 4) Having afterwards associated himself with the discontented barons, he was taken prisoner, and executed in the 16th year of that reign. By the inquisition taken after his death, which was not till anno 2 Edward III. at which time both the process and judgement against him was reversed, it was found that he died possessed of this manor, among others, which were then restored to his son Giles de Badlesmere, who died in the 12th year of Edward III. s. p. being then possessed of this manor. Upon which his four sisters became his comanor fell to the share of Margery, wife of William, manor fell to the share of Margery, wife of William, lord Roos, of Hamlake, who survived her husband, and died in the 37th year of Edward III. possessed of it, as did her grandson John, lord Roos, in the 9th year of Henry V. leaving no issue by Margaret his wife, who survived him, and had this manor assigned to her as part of her dower. She afterwards married Roger Wentworth, esq. whom she likewise survived, and died anno 18 Edward IV.
On the death of John, lord Roos, her first husband, s. p. the reversion of this manor, after her death, became vested in Thomas his next surviving brother and heir, whose son Thomas afterwards became a firm friend to the house of Lancaster, for which he was attainted anno 1 Edward IV. and his lands were consiscated to the crown.
On the death of Margaret, the widow of Roger Wentworth, esq. the manor of Wulrington, but whether by grant or purchase, I have not found, came into the possession of Richard Lewknor, of Challock, owner likewise of Town-place, as before-mentioned, who sold it to Edward Evering, already mentioned before, whose daughter and heir Mary marrying in 1565 with Mr. John Upton, of Faversham, entitled him to it. He joined with his brother Nicholas Upton, in 1583, in the sale of the manor-house, with all the demesne lands belonging to it, excepting one small piece called the manor-croft, and a moiety of the ma nor, which, from its situation, from that time was known by the name of NORTH-WILDERTON, to Anthony Terry, of North Wilderton, yeoman, upon whose death it came to his four sons, Arnold, William, Thomas, and George Terry, who in 1601 made a partition of their father's estates, in which this manor was allotted to Arnold Terry, and William his brother, from whom it descended to Anthony Terry, of Ospringe, who in 1689 sold it to Mr. Thomas Knowler, of Faversham, who devised it to his sister Abigail for her life, and after her death to John Knowler, gent. of Ospringe, in fee. She afterwards married John Bates, and they, together with John Knowler above-mentioned, about the year 1694, joined in the sale of it to Mr. Edward Baldock, of Aylesford, and Bennet his wife. He survived her, and by deed of gift in 1717, vested the fee of it in his son Edward Baldock, who passed it away to Mr. Thomas Greenstreet, of Norton, whose niece Elizabeth marrying with Mr. Thomas Smith, of Gillingham, entitled him to this manor, which has been since sold to John Montresor, esq. of Belmont, in this parish, the present owner of it. A court baron is held for this manor.
There was antiently a chapel at this manor of Wilrintune, as appears by a charter, dated anno 1217, lately in the treasury of St. Bertin's monastery at St. Omers, concerning the privilege of a bell to it.
BUT THE REMAINING MOIETY of the manor, with a small crost called the manor-croft, lying at the west end of Hockstet green, remained with John Upton, and thenceforward acquired the name of SOUTH, alias GREAT WILDERTON. After whose death it came to his eldest son John Upton, who died possessed of it in 1635, and was buried with his ancestors in Faversham church. They bore for their arms, Quarterly, sable, and or; in the first and fourth quarters, a cross flory, argent, each charged with a trefoil, azure. (fn. 5)
John Upton, his eldest son, inherited this manor, and at his death in 1664, by his will gave it to his daughter Anne, wife of Charles Castle, gent. who in 1688 devised it to her brother-in-law George Naylor, and George White, the former of whom becoming solely possessed of it, in 1705 devised it to his nephew Mr. John Dalton, gent. of St. Edmundsbury, for his life, and afterwards to his son Thomas Dalton, and his issue, in consequence of which it descended to Benjamin Shuckforth, of Diss, in Norfolk, who in 1741 sold it to Mr. Giles Hilton, of Lords, in Sheldwich, on whose death it descended to his three sons, John, William, and Robert Hilton, the youngest of whom, Mr. Robert Hilton, as well as by the devise of his two elder brothers, afterwards became the sole proprietor of this manor. He died in 1782, and his son Mr. John Hilton, of Sheldwich, as next in the entail, succeeded to it, and is the present possessor of it.
IN THE REIGN of king Stephen there was AN ALIEN PRIORY established in this parish, as a cell to the Benedictine abbey of St. Bertin, at St. Omers, the capital of Artois, in Flanders, William de Ipre, in 1153, having given this church, with that of Chilham, to it for that purpose; which gift was confirmed by king Stephen the same year, as it was by the several archbishops afterwards, and by the charters of Henry II. and III. The charter of this gift was till lately in the treasury of the monastery of St. Bertin, as were all the others hereafter mentioned relating to this church and priory.
There are very few formal foundations of these cells, the lands of them being usually granted to some monastery abroad, as an increase to their revenues, after which, upon some part of them they built convenient houses, for the reception of a small convent. Some of these cells were made conventual, having a certain number of monks, who were mostly foreigners, and removeable at pleasure, sent over with a prior at their head, who were little more than stewards to the superior abbey, to which they returned the revenues of their possessions annually; others were permitted to chuse their own prior, and these were entire societies within themselves, and received their revenues for their own use and benefit, paying perhaps only a yearly pension as an acknowledgement of their subjection, or what was at first the surplusage to the foreign house.
The cell at Throwley was of the former sort, for which reason, during the wars between England and France, as their revenues went to support the king's enemies, these kind of houses were generally seized on by the king, and restored again upon the return of a peace. (fn. 6)
In the 25th year of king Edward I. Peter, prior of Triwle, as it was spelt in the record, made fine to the king at Westminster, and had a privy seal for his protection, by which he had the custody of his house and possessions committed to his care, to retain them during the king's pleasure, answering to his exchequer for the profits of them, according to the directions of him and his council.
The scite of this priory was that of the parsonage of the church of Throwley, which, with that of Chilham, seems to have been all their possessions in this kingdom. These were valued in the 8th year of king Richard II. anno 1384, each at forty pounds annually, and their temporalities at 20s. 6d. at which time the parsonage of Throwley was become appropriated to this cell, and a vicarage was endowed in it. In which situation this priory remained till the general suppression of the alien priories throughout England, in the 2d year of Henry V. anno 1414, which was enacted in the parliament then held at Leicester, and all their houses, revenues, &c. were given to the king and his heirs for ever. (fn. 7)
This priory, with its possessions, seems to have remained in the hands of the crown till Henry VI. in his 22d year, settled them on the monastery of Sion, in Middlesex, founded by his father Henry V. with which they continued till the general suppression of religious houses, this being one of those greater monasteries dissolved by the act of the 31st year of king Henry VIII. How this priory was disposed of afterwards by the crown, may be further seen hereafter, under the description of the parsonage of the church of Throwley.
The only remains left of this priory are some few foundations, and two walls of flint, which support a building, standing behind the parsonage-house and garden.
THERE IS A FREE SCHOOL in this parish, the house of which is situated adjoining to the church-yard, which was founded by Sir Thomas Sondes, who died in 1592, who by his will devised a house and six poundes per annum to the master of it, to dwell in, and as a recompence for his pains; but having charged his executors and not his heirs to the fulfilling of this bequest, and charged the payment of the above sum, among other charitable legacies, on several leasehold estates, the terms of which expired in his nephew Sir Richard Sondes's time, and the house having tumbled down for want of repairs, Sir George Sondes, son of Sir Richard above-mentioned, thought it unreasonable, as he had none of the estates, that he should be bound to maintain the school; however, he voluntarily paid the master his salary, and gave him a house to live in, both which have been continued by the possessors of Throwley manor to this time, as far as I can learn, as of their own free gift.
The present right hon. lord Sondes appoints the schoolmaster as such during pleasure, and pays him a salary of twelve pounds per annum, besides which, he allots him an house and garden, worth about six pounds per annum, which his lordship repairs from time to time, and for which no parochial or church-dues are paid. There are at present fourteen boys taught reading, writing, and arithmetic, gratis, in this school, which though taken mostly from the parishes of Throwley, Badlesmere, and Leveland, are not confined to those parishes.
Charities.
CATHERINE, LADY SONDES, gave by will the sum of 40s. a year, to be received yearly on St. Barnabas's day, towards the relief of the poor, payable from a farm in it, called Bell-horn, now belonging to lord Sondes, and now of that annual produce.
THERE WERE three alms-houses in this parish, the gift of one of the Sondes family; one of them was some time since burnt down, and has not been rebuilt, but lord Sondes allows the person nominated to it the value of it in money yearly.
The poor constantly relieved are about thirty, casually double that number.
THROWLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Ospringe.
The church, which is dedicated to St. Michael, consists of three isles and three chancels. The steeple is a square tower, and stands in the centre of the south side of it, in which there is a peal of six bells, given in 1781, at the expence of Mr. Montresor, of Belmont. In the south isle is a memorial for Francis Hosier Hart, gent. obt. 1761, leaving three daughters, Mary, Elizabeth, and Diana Hosier. In the middle isle is a small monument for Stephen Bunce, esq. of this parish, one of the Antients of New-Inn, who died there in 1634, and was buried in St. Clement's church, London. In the middle chancel there are two stalls of wood, which are not fixed, and in the north isle three more of the like sort, joined together, with a desk before them, which seem to have been removed from the chancel, and were both intended for the use of the religious of the priory here. In the middle of this chancel is a memorial for Dr. Thomas Horsemonden, patron and rector of Purleigh, in Essex, prebendary of Lincoln, &c. who died anno 1632. In the north and south chancel are several monuments for the family of Sondes, with their essigies, arms and quarterings; one of them in the latter, a plain altar tomb of black marble for Sir George Sondes, earl of Faversham, his lady and descendants; many more of this family, as appears by the parish register, are buried in the vault underneath, but the family of Watson burying at Rockingham, this vault has not been opened for several years. The north and south chancels above-mentioned belonged, one to the possessors of Throwley manor, the other to those of Townplace, but they both belong now to lord Sondes.
There were formerly in the windows the arms of Sondes, Finch, and Gatton, and in the north window this inscriptin, Pray for the good estate of Alice Martyn, the which did make this window, MCCCCXLV.
In the church yard, at the west end of the north isle, there is a circular door-case of stone, having several bordures of Saxon ornaments carved round it. In the church-yard is an altar tomb for William Woodward, gent. of Wilgate-green, obt. 1681, and Anne his wife.
It appears by the will of William Sondes, esq. anno 1474, that this church had then constantly burning in it lights, dedicated to St. Michael, the Holy Trinity, the Holy Cross, St. Mary, St. Thomas, St. Christopher, St. George, St. Katherine, St. Margaret, St. Mary Magdalen, and St. Nicholas.
An account of the antient patronage of the church of Throwley has already been given, as first belonging to the alien priory here, and then to the monastery of Sion, to the time of the dissolution of the latter in the 31st year of Henry VIII. the year after which, the king granted the rectory, with the advowson of the vicarage of the church of Throwley, to the prebendary of Rugmer, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, in exchange for lands belonging to that prebend, to be inclosed within the king's park of Marybone, in pursuance of an act then passed. Since which this parsonage and advowson have continued part of the abovementioned prebend. The former is leased out by the present prebendary to the right hon. lord Sondes, but the advowson of the vicarage he retains in his own hands, and is the present patron of it.
¶There was a rent of 4l. 18s. 4d. reserved from the parsonage by king Henry VIII. nomine decimœ, which was granted by queen Elizabeth, in her third year, to archbishop Parker, among other premises, in exchange for several manors, lands, &c. belonging to that see, which rent still continues part of the revenue of the archbishopric.
A vicarage was endowed here in 1367, anno 42 king Edward III. by archbishop Langham, at which time the chapel of Wylrington belonged to it. (fn. 8)
It is valued in the king's books at 7l. 11s. 8d. and the yearly tenths at 15s. 2d.
In 1578 there were one hundred and eighty communicants here. In 1640 it was valued at forty-five pounds, communicants two hundred and twenty.
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