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Category: Bricklayer

Labourer, William Carter Kerrison, charged with stealing a shirt

Posted on December 11, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

Illustration Christine Fuller The Eastern Evening News of the 8th January, 1906, included the following snippet: At an Occasional Court at Old Buckenham before Major E G Keppel, William Carter Kerrison, Great Ellingham, labourer, was charged by Police-Sergeant Parsley with stealing a shirt from a linen line, the property of George Littleproud, Swan Inn, Attleborough,…

Sarah Tilson struck down with Paralysis at the Baptist Chapel

Posted on April 1, 2024March 30, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

Baptist Chapel Long Street Great EllinghamCourtesy Attleborough Heritage Group Marriage in Attleborough The wedding of Samuel Tilson and Sarah Wright took place at St Mary’s Church, Attleborough on the 25th May, 1812. At the time of their marriage, both Samuel and Sarah were single and lived in Attleborough. St Mary’s Church, Attleborough Move to Great…

Part IV – A History of the Cottage adjoining The Crown Public House

Posted on January 1, 2024May 8, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

Charles Drake’s premises (cottages with shops) to the right of The Crown Public HousePostcard courtesy Carol Ewin Parts I, II and III of a series of blogs, take the history of the cottage from around 1749 to 1895, when Harry Warren sold the property to Charles Drake. In this blog, we pick up the story…

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