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- 1907: Reckless motoring in Cuckfield endangers locals
Card, Murrell and Rist.
- History of Cuckfield: 1895 - A second lecture given by Canon Cooper
picturesquely described the appearance of Sussex during the sixteenth century, when the ironworks were in full swing
- 1887 - The Saunterer goes to Ansty and Little Ease (Leigh Manor)
occupation, Nor heed the caress Or know the snares That vice and folly bring, But daily, wearily, Nightly singing
- Hanbury Park opened by F.A. Chief
The official starter will be wing commander Geoffrey G.
- 1840: Lavish praise and grateful thanks in recognition of generous Cuckfield Church gift
the evening passed off most pleasantly, the harmony being much contributed to by the excellent glee singing
- 1909: Cuckfield addresses suffragette national meeting
vice-chairman the Children's Care Committee she was present at the opening the Prince of Wales of a new wing
- 1703: Fake or fortune and 'our' little Cuckfield urn
framed rectangular panel engraved with a single line of inscription reading Memno, two birds with folded wings
- Flower’s executor saved by a cat (+Wolf Hall)
Wolf Hall Companion’, includes Henry Wyatt when he begs Cromwell to take his son, Thomas, under his wing
- 40s-60s: Jack Norris Jnr's Tale
‘Even today I recognise many of the tunes and can recall the choruses and could sing along with them.
- 1992: Cuckfield 1092 and all that
Burrell added the stone South Wing to the original Tudor building.
- A blind ex service man was guided by his wife up the mound to lay a laurel wreath...
William Ernest Randall, Robert Rasell, Leslie Leonard Reeves, George Robert Rich, Frank Rickard, William Rist
- 2001: Recalling the triumphs and tragedies of Cuckfield's most celebrated sporting hero
Many toasts were drunk that night at the Café Royal and the singing could be heard down Regent Street











