Cuckfield Connections
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- 1931: Loud and sustained applause for W.I. Pageant at The Queen's Hall
The singing of appropriate carols during the scenes by AN UNSEEN CHOIR, with Mrs. G. K.
- 1806-1892: The unlikely schoolmaster ... 5/5
'Why, this splicing business with the widow; you are all ribt: she has got a little money" Mr Norris
- 1927: The early History of the Coverts of Slaugham Place is revealed
another of cannons, another of friars, every house to have 30s; a virtuous priest graduate doctor to sing above their wages to pray for my fathers sowle and mine…. my executors to procure two honest prestys to sing
- 1914: More tales from the wise Mr Crick
A choir led the singing, and a collection was taken for the Renovation Fund. sold as song birds to unsuspecting purchasers who took them home only to discover that they could not sing
- 1850: Haunted brewer's home
Going up stairs one turned to the left through a door to a separate wing, where there was one huge bedroom
- 1893: Rose and Crown Publican in trouble
. - William Rist, fishmonger, said he went into the “Rose and Crown” about 7:45, and saw the woman Spain
- John Mitchell's Diaries 1836-1837Queen Victoria at Brighton
to discuss the question “Whether education is or is not beneficial to the poor” March 3rd Poor old Riot Beautiful singing by the two young lads named Richards. the farmers in the neighbourhood who had cut their oats did not carry them at all, but left them to rot
- 1909: Shot by the roadside in Haywards Heath
The deceased gentleman was also examiner to the Incorporated Staff Sight Singing College, and he will
- The Reverend Silvester Horne provides a glimpse of country life in Cuckfield
There was a fair congregation at the Congregational chapel on Sunday morning and I am bound to say the singing lady has built a music house, where she trains any among the villagers who care to come in playing and singing
- 1937: Cuckfield marks the Coronation of George VI with a day of celebrations
Rapley, the children joined in singing national songs on their arrival.
- 1911: Cuckfield celebrates the Coronation of George V in style
fall, Ev’ry sister every brother Knows the meaning of the call: ’Tis the coronation calling come and sing officers were drunk , and then the company made their way to the Matron’s drawing room, where music and singing
- 1986: Curtain comes down on celebrated Ansty Barn Theatre as James Forsyth bids sad farewell
Such a Day as This (poetry), 1989; From Time to Time (poetry), 1990; also radio and TV plays: If My Wings










