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The Villager
The Villager June 2017 Sherbornes and Pamber 1 04412_Villager_July2012:19191_Villager_Oct07 2/7/12 17:08 Page 40 2 Editorial the Villager CONTACTS Editor: Would it be possible to remind villagers that it is inconsiderate to have a Julie Crawley bonfire during the day. Thank you 01256 851003 [email protected] As our villages are so local to Basingstoke Hospital and in North Hampshire, I wondered how many people know about the new Ark Cancer Advertisements: Treatment Centre to be built in North Hampshire www.arkcancercharity.org.uk ? Emma Foreman Listening to Mr Merv Rees, a cancer surgeon from Basingstoke, give a very strong 01256 889215/07747 015494 and moving speech with regards to cancer and how it will effect one in three of us [email protected] who was present in that room, it really hit home! Also the many people you have known who have gone through the dramatic experience. In brief, once people have cancer they have to go for treatment, and the nearest treatment centres are Distribution: Southampton and Guildford for radiotherapy - this can mean a journey every day George Rust for up to six weeks when patients are feeling unwell and vulnerable. 01256 850413 [email protected] So I thought, right, let’s get off my back side and do something to help this worthy cause! On the back of riding the London to Brighton last year, this year on July 12th -15thJuly I will be riding from the Ark to L’Arc de Future Events: Triomphe (Basingstoke to Paris) in aid of the new Ark Cancer Centre. -
29.08.2021 Weekly Intercessions
THE PARISH OF THE HOLY TRINITY CHRISTCHURCH WEEKLY INTERCESSIONS Week beginning Sunday 29th August 2021 THE THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS: PARISH INTERCESSIONS: The sick or those in distress: Phil Aspinall, Brian Barley, Chris Calladine, Isla Drayton, John Franklin, Iain, Marion Keynes, Gill de Maine, Geoffrey Owen, Eileen Parkinson, Richard Passmore, Lynn Pearson, Roméo Ronchesse, Paul Rowsell, Sandra, Sia, Betty Sullivan, The long term sick: Brian Keemer, Denise Wall The housebound and infirm: Those recently departed: Karen Baden, Elizabeth Barr, Brenda Woodward Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time: Christine Sadler (30th), Susan Roberts (1st September), Eileen Wall (1st), Patricia Devall (1st), Joy Saberton (2nd), Daniel Whitcher (4th) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANGLICAN COMMUNION & WINCHESTER DIOCESE AND DEANERY INTERCESSIONS: Sunday 29th August The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Anglican Cycle: South Sudan: Justin Badi Arama (Archbishop, and Bishop of Juba) Diocesan Life: Chaplaincy: lay and ordained, in prisons, schools, universities, police, hospitals and in our communities; and Anna Chaplains working with older people and chaplains working with those with disability, the deaf & hard of hearing. Deanery: The Area Dean, Canon Gary Philbrick. The Assistant Area Dean , Matthew Trick, The Lay Chair of Synod, Susan Lyonette. Members of the Standing Committee. The Deanery Synod and our representatives on the Diocesan Synod. Kinkiizi Prayers : Kanyantorogo Archdeaconry. Monday 30th August John Bunyan, Spiritual Writer, 1688 Anglican Cycle: Ekiti Kwara (Nigeria): Andrew Ajayi (Bishop) Diocese: Benefice of Burghclere with Newtown and Ecchinswell with Sydmonton: Burghclere: The Ascension; Ecchinswell w Sydmonton: St Lawrence; Newtown: St Mary the Virgin & St John the Baptist. Clergy & LLMs: Priest in Charge: Anthony Smith. -
Sparsholt College Campus Bus Timetable 2021/22
Sparsholt College campus bus timetable 2021/22 Aldershot – Aldermaston - 0118 971 3257 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Aldershot – Train station Road opp Station Cafe 7.55 am 6.25 pm D Heath End - layby, by Camdenwell's Fish Bar 8.00 am 6.25 pm D Farnham -South Street bus stop by Sainsbury's AM/ junction of West Street & Castle Street PM 8.05 am 6.15 pm D Bordon – bus stop on the A325 Farnham Road (East Bound) near Station Rd 8.25 am 5.55 pm D Alton – Sainsbury’s, Draymans Way 8.45 am 5.35 pm C Four Marks - Lymington Bottom Bus Stop 8.55 am 5.25 pm B New Alresford – The Co-op bus stop 9.05 am 5.15 pm B Amesbury - Amport and District – 01264 772307 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Amesbury – Central Car Park 8.30 am 5.50 pm C Bulford Camp - Near Junction of Marlborough Rd/ Horne Rd 8.40 am 5.40 pm C Tidworth – Hampshire Cross bus stop 8.50 am 5.30 pm C Ludgershall - Outside Tesco 8.55 am 5.25 pm B Weyhill Road – Appleshaw (AM) / White House (PM) crossroad 9.00 am 5.15 pm B Weyhill Road – Layby past Short Lane 9.05 am 5.20 pm B Middle Wallop – Junction of The Avenue/Danebury Rd 9.15 am 5.05 pm B Stockbridge – St Peters Church 9.20 am 4.50 pm A Bitterne - Wheelers - 02380 471800 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.50 pm) Band Bitterne – West End Rd, opposite Sainsbury’s 7.45 am 6.15 pm B Portswood – bus stop outside Bus Depot, now Sainsbury’s 8.00 am 6.00 pm B Chilworth -Roundabout at Bassett Avenue (AM); 1st bus stop The Avenue after pedestrian lights (PM) 8.15 am 5.45 pm -
The Distribution of the Romano-British Population in The
PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 119 THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE ROMANO - BRITISH POPULATION IN THE BASINGSTOKE AREA. By SHIMON APPLEBAUM, BXITT., D.PHIL. HE district round Basingstoke offers itself as the subject for a study of Romano-British . population development and. Tdistribution because Basingstoke Museum contains a singu larly complete collection of finds made in this area over a long period of years, and preserved by Mr. G. W. Willis. A number of the finds made are recorded by him and J. R. Ellaway in the Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club (Vol. XV, 245 ff.). The known sites in the district were considerably multiplied by the field-work of S. E. Winbolt, who recorded them in the Proceedings of the same Society.1 I must express my indebtedness to Mr. G. W. Willis, F.S.A., Hon. Curator of Basingstoke Museum, for his courtesy and assist ance in affording access to the collection for the purposes of this study, which is part of a broader work on the Romano-British rural system.2 The area from which the bulk of the collection comes is limited on the north by the edge of the London Clay between Kingsclere and Odiham ; its east boundary is approximately that, of the east limit of the Eastern Hampshire High Chalk Region' southward to Alton. The south boundary crosses that region through Wilvelrod, Brown Candover and Micheldever, with outlying sites to the south at Micheldever Wood and Lanham Down (between Bighton and Wield). The western limit, equally arbitrary, falls along the line from Micheldever through Overton to Kingsclere. -
(OPC) Notes by Laura Harley (Parish Clerk) June 2016
June 2016 ON&V is published monthly by Overton Parish Council (OPC) and is distributed Editor: Holly Foat by volunteers to every property in Overton, Ashe, Laverstoke & Freefolk. [email protected] www.OvertonParishCouncil.gov.uk What’s on in Overton @OvertonHants Visit us : Overton Parish Council Contact us for problems/comments about Overton Parish Council matters (OPC) Information Office is open to the public from 9am to 12noon Lucy Sloane Williams (Chairman & Highways Rep) 770607 each Wednesday & Thursday in [email protected] Valda Stevens (Vice Chairman) [email protected] 771602 St Mary’s Hall, with Parish Ian Tilbury (Borough Councillor & Rights of Way Representative) 771429 Clerk: Laura Harley. Colin Phillimore (Borough Councillor) 771127 Colin Fowles 771090 Peter Baker 770007 Contact Laura: 771919 or Adam Trickett 772133 Marion Jones 770601 [email protected] Gary Beecham 770539 Margaret Oram 07798640915 or Oak Tree Lodge, Roundwood, Graham Gould 770223 Stuart Chessell 07973269503 Micheldever, Winchester, SO21 For Laverstoke & Freefolk Parish Council, contact Nicky: [email protected] 3BA. Overton Parish Council (OPC) notes by Laura Harley (Parish Clerk) Overton Neighbourhood Plan Referendum Parish Council: June diary The Overton Neighbourhood Plan Referendum will now take place on Overton Parish Council Meeting: Thursday 23rd June to coincide with the EU Referendum. The polling station Monday 6 June , 7pm in the will be in St Luke’s Hall and voting will take place between 7am and 10pm Community Centre. (Public Time and both postal and proxy votes will be available. A summary document 7pm - 7.30pm). about the Neighbourhood Plan is an insert in this edition of Overton News & Views and the final plan, Examiner’s Report and supporting information can OPC Monthly Planning Meeting: be found online at www.overtonparishcouncil.gov.uk. -
Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA District 1964-Present
Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district 1964-2021 By Jonathan Belcher with thanks to Richard Barber and Thomas J. Humphrey Compilation of this data would not have been possible without the information and input provided by Mr. Barber and Mr. Humphrey. Sources of data used in compiling this information include public timetables, maps, newspaper articles, MBTA press releases, Department of Public Utilities records, and MBTA records. Thanks also to Tadd Anderson, Charles Bahne, Alan Castaline, George Chiasson, Bradley Clarke, Robert Hussey, Scott Moore, Edward Ramsdell, George Sanborn, David Sindel, James Teed, and George Zeiba for additional comments and information. Thomas J. Humphrey’s original 1974 research on the origin and development of the MBTA bus network is now available here and has been updated through August 2020: http://www.transithistory.org/roster/MBTABUSDEV.pdf August 29, 2021 Version Discussion of changes is broken down into seven sections: 1) MBTA bus routes inherited from the MTA 2) MBTA bus routes inherited from the Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co. Norwood Area Quincy Area Lynn Area Melrose Area Lowell Area Lawrence Area Brockton Area 3) MBTA bus routes inherited from the Middlesex and Boston St. Ry. Co 4) MBTA bus routes inherited from Service Bus Lines and Brush Hill Transportation 5) MBTA bus routes initiated by the MBTA 1964-present ROLLSIGN 3 5b) Silver Line bus rapid transit service 6) Private carrier transit and commuter bus routes within or to the MBTA district 7) The Suburban Transportation (mini-bus) Program 8) Rail routes 4 ROLLSIGN Changes in MBTA Bus Routes 1964-present Section 1) MBTA bus routes inherited from the MTA The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) succeeded the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) on August 3, 1964. -
Social History
SOCIAL HISTORY Dummer’s wealth and character was based on sheep farming which was dominant from the late Middle Ages. A nucleated settlement, apart from the outlying houses and farms of Dummer Grange and Dummer Down, lords of the manor(s) were resident until the break-up of the estate in the 1920s. The unusual level of religious nonconformity evident in the late 17th century remains unexplained in the light of the social structure of the parish. Enclosure of land in 1743 transformed community life, settled for generations. Relationship with nearby Basingstoke has been influential as have major transport routes traversing the parish. Significant change occurred in the 20th century from a farming-centred society, pre-1950s, to a prosperous commuter and retirement village. Dummer had a school from 1610 and a number of endowed charities. For a small parish it had a surprising number of famous visitors including John Wesley, Jane Austen, Joseph Arch and the future King George IV. Social links with Kempshott were close long before it was added to the civil parish in 1879. Social Character The Middle Ages Judging from Domesday Book, late 11th century Dummer was a typical agricultural community similar to neighbouring parishes situated on the chalk downlands, south of Basingstoke. East and West Dummer manors were of a similar size, each with land for five ploughs, although more land was held in demesne by the lord in East Dummer. The population of West Dummer was higher with eight villans, nine bordars and three slaves, indicating a population of 20 families; that of East Dummer consisted of two villans and three bordars.1 The grange of Dummer which had been granted to Waverley Abbey, a Cistercian House, in the 12th century was a third farming centre in the parish and worked as a separate manor, probably cultivated by lay brothers or local tied peasants, administered directly by the abbey.2 By the beginning of the 14th century Dummer was in the middle rank of parishes in the Bermondspit hundred when compared for wealth, with tax assessed in 1327 at 1 Domesday, 108,121. -
Benefice Profile September 2018
The Benefice of Overton and Laverstoke with Freefolk and The Benefice of North Waltham, Steventon, Ashe & Deane Vacancy for a Rector/Priest in Charge Benefice Profile September 2018 Including the churches of… St Mary’s, Overton St Mary the Virgin, Laverstoke St Nicholas, Freefolk St Michael’s, North Waltham St. Nicholas, Steventon Holy Trinity & St. Andrew, Ashe All Saints, Deane Diocesan Front Sheet: Welcome to this Benefice Profile and Role Description…and welcome to the Diocese of Winchester! At the heart of our life here is the desire to be always Living the Mission of Jesus. We are engaged in a strategic process to deliver a mission‐shaped Diocese, in which parochial, pastoral and new forms of pioneering and radical ministry all flourish. Infused with God’s missionary Spirit we want three character traits to be clearly visible in how we live: Passionate personal spirituality; Pioneering faith communities; Prophetic global citizens. The Diocese of Winchester is an exciting place to be right now. With a grant of £4.3m from the Strategic Development Fund, we are investing in missional projects across the diocese which are aimed at strategic growth for the common good. We pray that, if God is calling you to join us in his mission here, he will reveal this to you clearly as you consider this post. “From his fullness we have all received grace upon grace.” (John 1:16) www.winchester.anglican.org/resources‐archive/?s=&resourcecategory=mission‐action‐planning Tim Dakin David Williams Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Basingstoke Whitchurch Deanery is as beautiful as any other part of Hampshire, an area of rolling downland in the north together with the upper Test valley, bounded by the Berkshire border and the A303. -
Some Suggested Ride and Stride Routes ( Mileages Approximate)
Some Suggested Ride and Stride Routes ( mileages approximate) Andover Area Huntingdon’s Connexion Chapel Burghclere, The Ascension - Silchester Methodist Church Woolton Hill, S Thomas - Return to Silchester, S Mary The Highclere, S Michael & All Angels 22 Miles Virgin Described as the minimum distance, 10 miles maximum church route! 10 miles Newtown, S Mary The Virgin - Appleshaw, S Peter in the Wood A more linear walk, a little long on foot? Burghclere, The Ascension - Fyfield, S Nicholas Traversing woods on cycle may be a Woolton Hill, S Thomas - Thruxton, SS Peter & Paul little tricky, but minor roads can be East Woodhay, S Martin - Kimpton, SS Peter & Paul used Highclere, S Michael & All Angels - Quarlet, S Michael Ecchinswell, S Lawrence - Grately, S Leonard - Pamber Heath, S Luke Headley, S Peter - Amport, S Mary - Tadley, United Reformed Church (Old Ashford Hill, S Paul - Monxton, S Mary Meeting) - Abbots Ann, S Mary - Tadley, Main Road Methodist Church Over 10 miles - Andover West, S Michael & All Angels - Tadley, S Paul - Charlton, S Thomas - Tadley, S Peter - Newtown, S Mary The Virgin - Penton Mewsey, Holy Trinity - Pamber Priory - Burghclere, The Ascension - Weyhill, S Michael & All Angels - Little London, S Stephen - Woolton Hill, S Thomas Return to Appleshaw - Bramley, S James - St Mary Bourne, S Peter (optional return to Pamber Heath) - Crux Easton, S Michael & All Angels 74 miles - Ashmansworth, S James Over 10 miles (connections with Finzi, the composer) - Appleshaw, S Peter in the Wood A good circular ride, but partly -
Notice of Uncontested Parish Election(PDF)
NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Basingstoke & Deane Election of Parish Councillors for Ashford Hill on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Ashford Hill. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) TAYLOR Pitt House Farm, Ashford Hill, Heather Diana Thatcham, RG19 8BN WILSON Fairfield House, Goose Hill, Rosamunde Monica Headley, Thatcham, Berkshire, RG19 8AU WOODFORD 1 Hollycroft, Ashford Hill, Joe Robert Thatcham, Berks, RG19 8BU Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Karen Brimacombe Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Deanes, Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke, RG21 4AH NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Basingstoke & Deane Election of Parish Councillors for Candovers on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Candovers. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) CURTIS HAYWARD Totford Farm, Northington, Edwina Gay Alresford, Hants, SO24 9TJ MARRIOTT Chilton Down House, Chilton Susan Candover, SO24 9TX MOSELEY Robey`s Farm House, Brown Jonathan Charles Arthur Foster Candover, Alresford, SO24 9TN Commonly known as MOSELEY Jonathan PEISLEY Gumnut Cottage, Brown Diana Candover, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9TR WILLMOTT Willowbrook Cottage, Duck Lane, Adam Edward Brown Candover, Hampshire, SO24 9TN Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Karen Brimacombe Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Deanes, Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke, RG21 4AH NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Basingstoke & Deane Election of a Parish Councillor for Church Oakley on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the person whose name appears below was duly elected Parish Councillor for Church Oakley. -
Cardiff Historical Papers
Cardiff Historical Papers Published by the Cardiff School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University, Humanities Building, Colum Road, Cardiff CF10 3EU, UK General Editor: Dr Jessica Horsley Cardiff Editorial Advisory Board Prof. Gregor Benton Dr Guy Bradley Dr Helen Nicholson Dr Kevin Passmore External Editorial Advisory Board Prof. Norman Housley (University of Leicester) Prof. Roger Middleton (University of Bristol) Prof. Geoffrey Swain (University of Glasgow) Prof. Hans van Wees (University College London) Prof. Andy Wood (University of East Anglia) ISSN 1754-2472 (Print) ISSN 1754-2480 (Online) Text copyright: the author Publication design and cover photograph: Mr John Morgan All titles in the series are obtainable from Mr John Morgan at the above address or via email: [email protected] These publications are issued simultaneously in an electronic version at http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/hisar/research/projectreports/historicalpapers/index.html Mortality, gender, and the plague of 1361–2 on the estate of the bishop of Winchester1 By any estimate the great pestilence of the late 1340s – the Black Death – was the most catastrophic of epidemics to strike Western Europe in the Middle Ages, apparently indiscriminate of age or sex. A mortality rate of somewhere between a third and half of the population is generally agreed. The consequences of this horrifying disaster were to lead to profound long-term changes in the economic and societal order of the medieval West. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that this 1348–9 epidemic has dominated discussion of the later medieval plague pandemic. Whilst the broad outlines and much local detail are firmly in place, the nature and effect of the Black Death remain the focus of lively debate. -
Named Paupers, 1835 to 1872
Basingstoke Union, Pauper names 1835 to 1872 See end for Keys and Sources (Sorted by date) Year Day Name Age Parish Occupation Reason for entry Additional comment Source 1835 11-Jul Carter, John Weston Patrick Lab, turnip hoeing RB 1835 11-Jul Harwood, James Basing Lab. RB 1835 11-Jul Smith, Elizabeth Basing RB 1835 11-Jul Wallis, John Basing Lab, railway RB 1835 11-Jul Wareham, David Basing Lab, railway RB 1835 25-Jul Clarke, Benjamin Herriard Lab, agricultural RB 1835 25-Jul Rice, Mary Basing RB 1835 31-Jul Mansbridge, Charles Basing Lab. RB 1835 1-Aug Morris, William Newnham Lab. RB 1835 3-Aug May, William Basing RB 1835 10-Aug Byde, John Newnham RB 1835 10-Aug Duckett, Martha Newnham RB 1835 10-Aug Hidcoop (?), John Newnham RB 1835 10-Aug Upton, William Mappledurwell RB 1835 21-Aug Aldy, Henry Weston Patrick Carter RB 1835 21-Aug Arnolds, Thomas Weston Patrick Lab. RB 1835 21-Aug Baker, Elizabeth Newnham RB 1835 21-Aug Benwall, Daniel Basing Lab. RB 1835 21-Aug Byde, Mary Newnham Widow RB 1835 21-Aug Hall, John Upton Grey RB 1835 21-Aug Head, Thomas Basing Traveller RB 1835 21-Aug Hidcoop (?), Jane Newnham Widow RB 1835 21-Aug Hopkins, Christopher Newnham RB 1835 21-Aug Masters, Thomas Newnham Lab. RB 1835 21-Aug Piper, James Tunworth Lab. RB 1835 21-Aug White, Robert Basing Lab. RB 1835 4-Sep Baker, Benjamin Herriard Lab. RB 1835 4-Sep Banner, Daniel Herriard Lab. RB 1835 4-Sep Budd, William Newnham RB 1835 4-Sep Buston, Thomas Mappledurwell Lab.