Cuckfield Connections
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- The personal Journal of Cuckfield EIC Cadet Samuel Waller on Board 'The True Briton' bound for India
I find great benefit in having a swinging cot. An Albatross caught this afternoon with a hook and line; it measured nine feet from wing to wing; a small A lovely evening, singing as usual on the poop. A lovely night, dancing and singing on the poop. charged for their crimes’ and get the justice they deserve. 19 Arack punch as a mixture has very old roots
- 1939-1945: What Cuckfield did in the War
In September 1941, Heckford Street School gave a display of country dancing and singing in the Queens
- Fatal accident in Glebe Road
The off-side front wing of the car was buckled, the top of the radiator was dented in, the wind screen
- 1938: Memorials and two Lychgates in Historic Cuckfield Church
The singing gallery at the west end of the Church had been set up in 1699, and one had been erected to
- Is there a tunnel across Cuckfield Park? (2)
of all learning and discretion, a profaner of the Sacraments, a depraver of preachers, a scoffer at singing
- 1971: In celebration of Cuckfield Park, built 400 years ago....
middle of the upper cornice is an elaborate cartouche with seated allegorical figures holding swords, wing
- 1869: Frederick Waller's personal Journal during his visit to America
We passed Harlem, Sing Sing prison, West Point where there is a large military academy, <unreadable>; The service was as good as before – excellent singing- the anthem was 'where shall wisdom be found' sung We passed through the yard of Sing Sing prison. The latter are very beautiful on the wing. specimens of cattle and sheep– Durham– Sussex, South Downs– Excellent pigs, agricultural implements, roots
- Haywards Heath Thermogene employees enjoy a great day out
earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling, partly refaced with stone rubble, the north-east wing
- 1981: A delightful summary of Cuckfield's past and a snapshot of contemporary life in the old town
the third Duke of Marlborough, Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell, who live there from 1862-1876, added a new wing
- 1928 - A guided tour of Cuckfield Place
rooms on this side of the house, we have to turn to the left, and passing through the northern modern wing
- 1939: The Passing of Reverend T.G. Wyatt - "A lovable old gentleman, and one who loved us."
The service included the singing of the hymn "Peace. Perfect Peace." The Vicar (the Rev. H. A.
- Remembering Suffragists in Cuckfield
the day, and it was impossible for anyone stand by the Cuckfield Town Clock and to hear the Pilgrims sing











