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Familie von Rev Thomas James SANDERSON

Er ist verheiratet mit Alice Mary TAYLOR.

Sie haben geheiratet am 3. Juli 1866 in Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom, er war 23 Jahre alt.Quelle 24


Kind(er):

  1. Ernest Henry SANDERSON  1872-1942 


Notizen bei Rev Thomas James SANDERSON

History

An indenture dated 24th January 1902 details the sale of the land and buildings from the estate of the late Rev Thomas James Sanderson of Brington, Hunts, to Thomas Charles George (farmer), Alfred Morris (skivehand) and Thomas Allen (labourer) being the trustees of the Chelveston-cum-Caldecott Working Mens Club and Institute, registered as a Working Mens Club under the Friendly Societies Act 1896, for the sum of £300.

The buildings included a bakehouse and baker’s shop. In a later indenture dated 8th April 1908, the trustees Charles Holyoak, William Campion and Herbert Watts sold these to Henry Edward Disbrowe Wise (last Lord of the Manor).

The club was admitted to the Union of Working Mens Clubs on 3rd March 1900 and left in August 1984.

The Public Entertainment licence of 1986 shows it was registered to hold 75 persons.

The club is now closed and is a private dwelling.

Secretaries (incomplete) Stewards (incomplete)

1910 George Hoskins 1920 Joe & Rose Chambers

1914-36 Harry Mitchell Wartime Walter (Rod) Eady

1940 Leonard Baxter Rory Stewart

Linda Johnson

Photographs by kind permission of Mr Alan Freeman.

Names by Horrace Eady & Maynard Baxter.

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Site of a Roman Villa with a Mosaic pavement and Hypocaust discovered in 1881.

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Large Roman villa of courtyard type.

Roman Villa [G.S.] (site of)
Roman pavement & hypocaust found AD 1881 [TL 3126 4248]

Roman villa, some thirty years back or so a farmer uncovered in a
meadow near Huntingfield manor house as it stands today a very fine
Roman villa etc. Maybe you have notes of it? That's later of course
than the 1881 find. [V.T.C.10.infra]

AOAP-370-2223/13/20.RON

"Litlington: Courtyard type(?). The villa at Litlington----, situated
near the Manor Farm, south of the church, is said to have contained
'30 rooms & a bath' (a). It was clearly a house of some pretensions
and had at least one mosaic pavement; if the plan shown on the map
acompanying the report by Keipe (b) of the Litlington Cemetery be
approx. accurate, it was of the developed courtyard type with
rooms on all four sides: the external dimensions of the rectangle
being not less than 500' x 300'! The village was of some importance,
or the villa with its dependent dwellings very extensive; for the
existence of R. house sites in the immediate neighbourhood has
since been reported on three separate occasions (in 1850 (c):
1881 (a) & (d): in 1913 (c))."

Extensive remains of a R.villa were lately disturbed at Litlington,
Cambs.
The pavements were unfortunately destroyed by the curiosity of the
uninformed but the curate of Steeple Morden was enabled to make
drawings of the most highly ornamented, & has removed one to a
coach-house in Pembroke Lane, Cambridge, belonging to the Eagle Inn."

"At a meeting of the Cambridge Autiquarian Society (May 6, 1841),
the late Rev. W. Clack exhibited coloured drawings of a tesselated
pavement found in a Roman villa at Litlington (a) & at another
meeting (Dec 6, 1841) he gave an account of his whole proceedings
in the exploration of the villa, which consisted of more than 30
rooms & a bath. (b). It was situated between the Ashwell Street &
Litlington Church & the examination of it was mostly made in the
year 1829 (c). Unfortunately Mr Clack's collections were sold in
Devonshire, & cannot now be traced."

Kempe's plan is very sketchy, has no scale & appears to be wrongly
oriented, but suggests that the O.S. symbol for villa is a approx.
on the south edge of this building.

"... Litlington, where excavations conducted by the late Dr Webb
have in past years yielded a rich harvest of Roman remains to the
collection of our Society" Coin (ae 2) of Nero found 1878 "in a
cottager's garden at Litlington"... "The discovery at Litlington,
in Jan 1881, of a Roman mosaic pavement & hypocaust, in a garden
next to the site of Dr Webb's excavations, has been announced
by the Rev. T. J. Sanderson, Vicar of the Parish."

Excursion to Litlington on 12 June 1913, to inspect "the remains
of a Roman villa lately uncovered by Mr Mclaren at the Manor Farm.
Several portions of the villa were visible, among which may be
mentioned some well-preserved remains of the bath .... Mr Mclaren
intends to continue the excavation." [This is presumably the excav.
referred to in T.C. 3 supra]

'Excavations at Litlington ... have disclosed the remains of a
Roman villa with beautifully-tiled & marbled floors in mosaic
work, & some pottery & coins. In 1829 a 30-roomed villa was found
in the same village, & in 1887 [SIC] another villa was unearthed"
[Obs: this cannot be the same as the 1829 find, as the mosaics then
found were destroyed a removed - V.T.C. 6 SUPRA]

'Numerous [R] coins found at Litlington" - some in oxford &
Cambridge Museums.

The scale & number of the buildings - unless there is some duplicationof sites chosen for excavn - coupled with the proximity of the
large walled cemetery to the south [TL 34 SW 3] suggest that this
may turn out to be more than a villa.

The site of the villa is under pasture and has been undisturbed
for some years. The present farmer said that no finds have been made
recently.(1-10)

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( 1) General reference

Arch. of Cambs Reg 1923 184 (C Fox)

( 2) General reference

OS 6' 1903

( 3) General reference

Anon. Rec 6'

( 4) General reference

APs (AOAP-379/13/22, 223/13/20, 24/7/1951

( 5a) General reference

Babbington:Anc Cambs.(1883) 60,62.

( 5b) General reference

Kempe:Arch XXVI (1836), 368 ft.

( 5c) General reference

Nunn's MS (Camb. Mus)

( 5d) General reference

Lewis:C.A.S.Comms IV (1876-80), 340

( 5e) General reference

C.A.S. Comms XIX (1914-15),4.

( 5) General reference

Arch of the Cambs Region (1923) 184-5 (C Fox)

( 6) General reference

Gents Mag 1829(i),546

( 7f) General reference

Camb.Chron. 8 May 1841

( 7g) General reference

Ib 6 Dec 1841

( 7h) General reference

Ib 29 May 1829

( 7) General reference

Babbington:Anc Cambs (1836), 37

( 8) General reference

A.J.Kempe:Arch XXVI(1836), 376

(10) General reference

C.A.S. Comms XIX (1914-5), 4.

(11) General reference

Arch.Notes:J.B.A.A.(NS)XX(1914),145.

(12) General reference

J.Beldam:Arch J.XXV (1868), 32.

(13) General reference

ALF Rivet AAO 11.2.52

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show detailsdeacon : 07/07/1810 (Madan, Spencer/Peterborough 1794-1813)
show detailspriest : 24/05/1812 (Madan, Spencer/Peterborough 1794-1813)

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show detailsCurate : Little Addington (08/06/1810 )
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show detailsCurate : Wadenhoe (01/03/1814 )
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    24. Event Type: Marriage NoticeEvent Date: 6 Jul 1866Event Place: Exeter, Devon, England, United KingdomEvent Place (Original): Exeter, Devon, EnglandEvent Place Note: 113-9133Name: Thomas James Sanderson, EsqSex: MaleSpouse's Name: Alice Mary TaylorSpouse's Sex: FemaleSpouse's Father's Name: Rev J TaylorNewspaper: Exeter and Plymouth GazettePage Number: 5Affiliate Record Type: Marriage
      Other information in the record of Thomas James Sanderson, EsqEvent Type: Marriage NoticeEvent Date: 6 Jul 1866Event Place: Exeter, Devon, England, United KingdomEvent Place (Original): Exeter, Devon, EnglandEvent Place Note: 113-9133Name: Thomas James Sanderson, EsqSex: MaleSpouse's Name: Alice Mary TaylorSpouse's Sex: FemaleSpouse's Father's Name: Rev J TaylorNewspaper: Exeter and Plymouth GazettePage Number: 5Affiliate Record Type: Marriage
      Digital Folder Number: 102117779Image Number: 00077
      Citing this Record"British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images,  FamilySearch  (
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPCV-5F4S : 18 April 2019), Alice Mary Taylor in entry for Thomas James Sanderson, Esq, Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom; records extracted FamilySearch and images digitized by FindMyPast; citing Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom, 6 Jul 1866, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland; FHL microfilm ., FamilySearch British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices, 5
      Name: Thomas James Sanderson, Esq
      Sex: Male
      Marriage Date: 3 Jul 1866
      Spouse's Name: Alice Mary Taylor
      Spouse's Sex: Female
      Spouse's Marriage Date: 3 Jul 1866
      Spouse's Father's Name: Rev J Taylor
      Marriage Notice Date: 6 Jul 1866
      Marriage Notice Place: Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom
      Marriage Notice Place (Original): Exeter, Devon, England
      Event Type: Marriage Notice
      Event Place Note: 113-9133
      Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
      Page Number: 5

      Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
      Alice Mary Taylor Wife F
      Rev J Taylor M

      Digital Folder Number: 102117779
      Image Number: 00077

      Citing this Record
      "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPCV-5F4M : 18 April 2019), Thomas James Sanderson, Esq, Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom; records extracted FamilySearch and images digitized by FindMyPast; citing Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom, 6 Jul 1866, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland; FHL microfilm .

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      • Die Niederlande hatte ungefähr 5,1 Millionen Einwohner.
      • 3. Februar » Im Deutschen Theater Berlin erfolgt die Uraufführung der Komödie Schluck und Jau von Gerhart Hauptmann.
      • 9. April » Durch das Gesetz betreffend die Bestrafung der Entziehung elektrischer Arbeit wird Stromdiebstahl in Deutschland als Vergehen strafbar.
      • 29. Juni » In Bottrop wird der Verein für Turn- und Volksspiele Bottrop gegründet.
      • 8. August » David Hilbert stellt dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress in Paris eine Liste von 23 ungelösten mathematischen Probleme vor. Diese Hilbertschen Probleme haben großen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung der Mathematik im 20. Jahrhundert.
      • 13. September » Der Schutzverband der Ärzte Deutschlands zur Wahrung ihrer Standesinteressen, seit 1924 Hartmannbund, wird gegründet.
      • 3. November » Die Uraufführung der Oper Das Märchen vom Zaren Saltan (Skaska o zarje Saltanje) von Nikolai Andrejewitsch Rimski-Korsakow findet an der Solodownikow-Privatoper in Moskau statt.
    • Die Temperatur am 23. Juli 1900 war um die 18,4 °C. Der Luftdruck war 76 cm. Die relative Luftfeuchtigkeit war 81%. Quelle: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) war von 1890 bis 1948 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genannt)
    • Von 27. Juli 1897 bis 1. August 1901 regierte in den Niederlanden das Kabinett Pierson mit Mr. N.G. Pierson (unie-liberaal) als ersten Minister.
    • Im Jahr 1900: Quelle: Wikipedia
      • Die Niederlande hatte ungefähr 5,1 Millionen Einwohner.
      • 3. Februar » Im Deutschen Theater Berlin erfolgt die Uraufführung der Komödie Schluck und Jau von Gerhart Hauptmann.
      • 24. März » Die letzte wildlebende Wandertaube wird von dem vierzehnjährigen Sohn eines Farmers in Ohio abgeschossen. Ihr ausgestopfter Balg wird in einem Museum in Columbia aufbewahrt.
      • 7. September » Nach der Einnahme Pekings macht Kaiserinwitwe Cixi die Boxer für die militärische Niederlage verantwortlich und erteilt den Provinzgouverneuren die Anweisung, erneut Regierungstruppen gegen sie einzusetzen. Gleichzeitig führen alliierte Truppen „Strafexpeditionen“ gegen „Boxernester“ durch.
      • 29. Oktober » Bei einer Explosion in einer New Yorker Chemiefabrik kommen fast 200 Menschen ums Leben.
      • 3. November » Die Uraufführung der Oper Das Märchen vom Zaren Saltan (Skaska o zarje Saltanje) von Nikolai Andrejewitsch Rimski-Korsakow findet an der Solodownikow-Privatoper in Moskau statt.
      • 1. Dezember » Eine Volkszählung im Deutschen Reich ergibt einen Bevölkerungsstand von 56.345.014 Einwohnern.
    

    Gleicher Geburts-/Todestag

    Quelle: Wikipedia


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