Difference between revisions of "Charles & Beatrice Fagge"

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Charles & Beatrice built a weekend cottage in Slad Lane which they called 'Bulla Burra', aboriginal for 'beautiful bird'.  Daughter Beatrice looked after her mother at Bulla Burra after her father had died, inheriting it in 1944.
 
Charles & Beatrice built a weekend cottage in Slad Lane which they called 'Bulla Burra', aboriginal for 'beautiful bird'.  Daughter Beatrice looked after her mother at Bulla Burra after her father had died, inheriting it in 1944.
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'''Alistair Fagge Grandson.  Extract''' from his year in Lacey Green as a student at Stocken Farm.  For the full article click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1955_A_Year_at_Stocken_Farm 1955 A Year at Stocken Farm]
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'''"'''The reason I had come to this farm, ninety miles from home, was that my grand-parents had a weekend bungalow, Bulla Burra, (Aboriginal for beautiful bird; my grandmother was Australian) in [[Slad Lane]], just out of the village.   They used to come down from London by train and were met at [[Saunderton Station]] and taken up the hill, via Bradenham, by horse and cart, past the house where Disraeli was born and on to Lacey Green.
  
 
'''Obituary''' of Charles Herbert Fagge MS FRCS
 
'''Obituary''' of Charles Herbert Fagge MS FRCS
  
 
There was a long and comprehensive obituary, published in The British Medical Journal, showing his character, listing his family, the many notable positions he held and his  considerable achievements.  He left his wife, three daughters and a son.
 
There was a long and comprehensive obituary, published in The British Medical Journal, showing his character, listing his family, the many notable positions he held and his  considerable achievements.  He left his wife, three daughters and a son.

Revision as of 04:36, 10 June 2023

Charles Herbert Fagge was born in 1873

Beatrice Dora Metcalfe was born in Australia

Charles and Beatrice married

Charles and Beatrice had 4 children as follows :-

Beatrice Fagge born

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They first came to Lacey Green, renting Wimble End in Church Lane. He then purchased Malmesmead, then called Lavender Cottage, (click Kiln Farm for the full history of this property). Dr Fagge sold Lavender Cottage to Martin Robert de Selincourt, 21st July 1923.

Charles & Beatrice built a weekend cottage in Slad Lane which they called 'Bulla Burra', aboriginal for 'beautiful bird'. Daughter Beatrice looked after her mother at Bulla Burra after her father had died, inheriting it in 1944.

Alistair Fagge Grandson. Extract from his year in Lacey Green as a student at Stocken Farm. For the full article click 1955 A Year at Stocken Farm

"The reason I had come to this farm, ninety miles from home, was that my grand-parents had a weekend bungalow, Bulla Burra, (Aboriginal for beautiful bird; my grandmother was Australian) in Slad Lane, just out of the village.   They used to come down from London by train and were met at Saunderton Station and taken up the hill, via Bradenham, by horse and cart, past the house where Disraeli was born and on to Lacey Green.

Obituary of Charles Herbert Fagge MS FRCS

There was a long and comprehensive obituary, published in The British Medical Journal, showing his character, listing his family, the many notable positions he held and his considerable achievements. He left his wife, three daughters and a son.