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  • 11:17, 27 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1898 Local Lace Makers (content was: ".Rosemary Mortham made a record of local lace makers as follows:- '''Mary Witney''' (nee Mary Claydon). Mary was related to [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Dennis_Claydon Dennis Claydon]. She was born on 11th June 1843. In the 1851 census she is described as a Lace maker, aged 7 years. In later life, her son Albert John Witney is known to have turned her bobbins out o...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 06:46, 27 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1899 Loosley Row School (content was: "#REDIRECT 1899 Loosley Row School - Pupil Photograph", and the only contributor was "Caroline" (talk))
  • 06:24, 27 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1899 Boarding Out Committee (content was: "From the Parish Magazine October '''1899. Lacey Green Boarding-Out Committee'''. Miss Chapman, the Local Government Board Inspectress visited this Parish on October 25th, and went round the homes of the children", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 06:23, 27 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1899 Kelly’s Directory (content was: "Kelly's Directory was started in 1835/36. click Kelly's Directory for Lacey Green and click Kelly's Directory Loosley Row for Loosley Row")
  • 11:00, 26 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1900 A Spectacular Welcome (content was: "This report is listed in Social Snapshots 1900-1968 inc. click John & Eveline Forrest for the family history click Wars for local details of the Boer War, WW1, WW2, & The Cold War.thumb The following article was from The Bucks Herald, 15th September 1900. Research by Rita Probert click Celebrations for more village occasions. '''Lieut. C. E. Forres'''t. This gallant young officer returning from South Africa was broug...")
  • 15:35, 25 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page Inquest (content was: "click Inquests for other cases '''1891 July 28<sup>th</sup> INQUEST at GRYMSDYKE''' 27 JULY 1891.   Deaths at 1891 Cottagers' Garden Society Show. report in the Bucks Free Press The first show in connection with the Cottagers' Garden Society which was held at Grymsdyke, by kind permission of the President, John Forrest Esq. (John & Eveline Forrest for their hist...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 15:32, 25 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1891 Cottagers' Garden Society Tragedy (content was: ".Article found by [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Dennis_Claydon Dennis Claydon] The following report is taken from The Bucks Free Press, Wycombe, Maidenhead and Marlow Journal, Etc :- THREE MEN KILLED BY LIGHTENING and OTHERS INJURED The first show in connection with the Lacey Green Cottagers' Garden Society, which was held at Grymsdyke (by kind permission of the Preside...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 07:36, 25 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1900 Tragedy by Drowning (content was: "click Inquests for other cases '''Inquest at the Crown Inn. (Put 'Inquest' in Search for other such events)''' ''(a copy of this report is archived in Lacey Green Village Hall)'' '''SAD DEATH OF A CHILD BY DROWNING''' – On Friday 25<sup>th</sup> May, Mr. E. Wilkins, coroner, held an inquest at The Crown Inn, touching the death of John Parslow, aged 17 months, son of Peter Parslow, labourer, who was drowned in a pond. ------ Martha Parslow, mother of the d...")
  • 07:11, 25 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1900 Mrs Forrest helps Lace Sales (content was: "(Also click John & Evelyn Forrest for the lives of the family) Continuing the story of Lace Making by Rosemary Mortham For the full story of the help given by Mrs Forrest click Lace Making. Toward the end of the 1800s in some lace making areas, wealthy ladies, who lived in large country houses, were aware of the poverty around them. Many tried to help the village lace makers.. One such was Mrs Eveline Forrest who lived at Grymsdyke Lodge. We know of...")
  • 07:09, 25 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1900 Mabel Janes remembers her childhood (content was: "#REDIRECT 1899 Mabel Janes remembers her childhood", and the only contributor was "Caroline" (talk))
  • 05:05, 24 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1899 Mabel Janes remembers her childhood (content was: "'''report of conversation between Mabel Janes and Joan West''' '''MABEL, Born in 1887, lived at "Sunnybank'''" in Highwood Bottom off the bottom of Kiln Lane.   See White House Fark or Sunnybank. All of Highwood Bottom on the east side had been an enormous parish woods.   In the 1800s it had gradually been felled, but in 1899 people were still coming "'''chucking'''" (digging up roots) for firewood. '''POOR MONEY'''. 'Poor money” of 2 shillings & 6...")
  • 03:58, 23 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1903 Motor Car Traffic Act (content was: "20 mph speed limit imposed See Motor Car Traffic Act")
  • 06:54, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1903 There are more pigs than people in Lacey Green (content was: "So many noisy, smelly pigs. One pig per house can quickly become 10 pigs due to frequent farrowing.")
  • 06:50, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1903 Cricket Club Concert (content was: "click The Cricket Club for more about the club In 1903 a report in St John's Church magazine of their Cricket Club concert read as follows: - "A very successful concert was given on behalf of our Cricket Club on Wednesday, November 18th, in the Lacey Green Schoolroom. The programme was as follows: - Pianoforte solo, Miss. M. Watson. Song, "True till death", Mr. Redding....", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 06:25, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1904 Mabel Janes Starts Teaching (content was: "'''MABEL JANES'''. Report from a conversation with Joan West. On 24<sup>th</sup> October 1904 Mabel Janes started as a teacher at Lacey Green School on a month's trial.   She continued teaching there for 45 years.   She was then 17 years old and had attended the school herself.   She lived at “Sunny Bank” in Highwood Bottom, which many years later became known as White House Farm. '''SCHOOL LEAVING AGE 11 YEARS.  ''' The children aged thr...")
  • 06:12, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1905 Auction (content was: "thumb Documents found by Dennis Claydon Mary Grace bequeathed to the Reverend Oliver James Grace,her nephew, curate of Bledlow, son of her eldest brother, dec, late of Wardrobes Loosley Row, all her estate. 12th September 1905    Sale by auction on behalf of the Reverend Oliver James Grace '''Schedule''' '''Lot 3'''      Purcha...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 05:11, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1905 The Will of Eveline Forrest (content was: "research by Joan West. For the biography of Eveline Forrest click John Forrest '''On 27th January 1905 Death of Evelyne Forrest''' at Grymsdyke Cottage, aged 55 (intestinal cancer, scirrhosis, exhaustia) '''Probate''' Eveline Forrest of Grymsdyke, Lacey Green, wife of John Forrest, died 1905. To executors John Forrest, husband, George Francis Forrest, son, stockbroker and...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 04:57, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1905 Marriage at Lacey Green (content was: "Research by Joan West For the life story of Fred Floyd and "Carrie" Saunders click on Fred Floyd '''MARRIAGE  OF  Mr. F.W. FLOYD  AND MISS E.C. SAUNDERS'''       Bucks Free Press October 11th 1905. At 2 o’clock on Wednesday a marriage which aroused a considerable amount of interest amid a large circle of friends and acquaintances, was solemnized at the Lacey Green Parish Church, the contracting parties being Mr. Frederick William Floyd, second son of Mr. Pete...")
  • 04:47, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1905 Fred Floyd wed Caroline Saunders (content was: "For the life story of Fred and "Carrie" go to Fred Floyd For details of the ceremony, the guests and the many presents, go to 1905 Marriage at Lacey Green", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 04:37, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1905 Choir Tea Party (content was: "'''ADULT CHOIR PARTY.''' '''TEA & GAMES'''.   The adult members of the Church Choir spent the afternoon of Tuesday September 19<sup>th</sup>, at the Vicarage, and before and after tea enjoyed '''tennis and other games.'''")
  • 04:32, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1905 Forest Church Window (content was: "Research by Joan West. Memorial window for Eveline Forrest, wife of John Forrest. The following letter was in the church magazine in 1905. '''1905.   Letter in the Parish Magazine.''' To “Dear Parishioners and Friends” from the Reverend William Robson. The new stained glass window in memory ofMrs Eveline Forrest, which is so much admired by all, is a beautiful piece of work, and the colouring harmonises perfectly with that of the chancel.   The figures depicted...")
  • 03:21, 22 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1906 Funeral after quarry death (content was: "Research by Jill Bristow of Donneybrook, Walters Ash Farm For details of the accident that caused the death of Ralph Plumridge click Inquest Bristow's Quarry Death for details of the family click William & Eliza Plumridge '''Extract from South Bucks Free Press Wycombe, Maidenhead & Marlow Journal, etc. Friday 14th September 1906.''' It is not too much to say that the s...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 15:56, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1907 Sale Gracefield Contents (content was: "Research by Laurence Rostron The Marchioness of Ely sold the contents of Gracefield in 1907 having already disposed of the property. '''Sale''' The following advertisement was published in the Bucks Herald 21st September 1907 :- '''By Messrs Winkworth & Co. Wednesday next. By order of the Most Noble the Marchioness of Ely, "Gracefield", Lacey Green, Princes Risborough,...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 15:45, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1908 Princes Risborough Charities (content was: "'''Parish Poors''' by [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Doug_Tilbury Doug Tilbury] written in 2010. My father, Reg Tilbury, was born in 1898, and lived down [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Lily_Bottom_Lane Lily Bottom Lane] on the right. The land here is owned by the Princes Risborough Charities, and is known as Parish Poor's Land. People could rent a one acre...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 14:45, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs created page Princes Risborough Charities (Created page with "/") Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:56, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1909 Sale of Ardengrove (content was: "1909 ARDENGROVE, HIGHLANDS or '''LIEU DE REPOS''' 11<sup>th</sup> September 1909.    Conveyance. The '''executors of Uriah Dell''' SOLD '''to the REVEREND WILLIAM ROBSON''', the vicar:- ''All that cottage with the outbuildings, yard, garden and premises known as '''“Lieu de Repos”''' now in the occupation of Francis William Dell.'' 1911 census. Lieu de Repos. lived in by Fra...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 09:55, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1909 15lb Bacon Stolen (content was: "1909. BACON STOLEN AT LACEY GREEN.   The Bucks Herald, 24<sup>th</sup> April, 1909 '''ONE MONTHS HARD LABOUR.''' ANDREW BRISCOE was sentenced to 1 month’s hard labour for stealing 15lbs of bacon from Herbert Witney, a grocer of Lacey Green.")
  • 09:50, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1909 Military Flying Commenced (content was: "MILITARY NAVAL FLYING commences in 1909, with a naval airship. The army had already established a Balloon Section to direct fire since the 1880's. In 1911 the Balloon Section was renamed the AIR BATTALLION. In 1912 Naval and Army Aviation combined to become the ROYAL FLYING CORPS (RFC). In 1914 the navy withdrew its branch to become the ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE (RNAS).", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 09:13, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page George Hawes (content was: "Research by Joan West George Hawes born 1860 was the son of John and Sarah Hawes Anne Morris born 1866 was from Cookham George and Annie married in 1892 George and Annie had 8 children Listed Below. , who married in 1859.   His grandfather was Joseph, 1808-1872, a sawyer and later farmer.   His parents and probably grandparents lived in cottages behind the Black Horse,  Y...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 03:26, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs created page Social Snapshots from 2023 inc (Created page with "/") Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:24, 21 August 2025 Joan talk contribs created page Social Snapshots up to 1899 inc (Created page with "/") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:10, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1910 The Will of John Forrest (content was: "research by Joan West. '''In March 1910 Death of John Forrest''' at Cheltenham, Cirrhosis of the liver, aged 69. '''Probate'''. John Forrest of Grymsdyke, Lacey Green, died 21st March 1910 at 29 Promenade, Cheltenham, leaving £38,159-13s-8p. '''Will'''. dated 20th February 1909 of John Forrest of Grymsdyke, Lacey Green, appointed his son George Francis Forrest, a member o...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 16:09, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1910 The Cows Head Feast (content was: "This Item is listed in Social Snapshots 1900-1968 inc. A request was published in Hallmark by Dennis Claydon for more information concerning '''the annual "Cows Head Feast" held at Loosley Row'''. His father who was born in 1904, remembered it as a young boy, and not later so that may have been the last time it was held. Dennis's request follows: - '''"Cows Head Feast".''...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 15:37, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1910 John Forrest's Children (content was: "click 1900 A Spectacular Welcome for Charles Forrest's homecoming from the Boer War. The children of Eveline and [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/John_Forrest John Forrest] were all born in the 1870s. The following is a brief summary of their lives: - '''John Graham Forrest''', born 1875 at Cheltenham. Got an M.A. at Oxford and in 1901, aged 26 was curate at Rushde...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 11:52, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1910 John & Evelyn Forrest (content was: "Research by Joan West '''The biographies of the John and Eveline Forrest of Cheltenham and Grymsdyke, Lacey Green'''. On 18th April 1878 John Forrest of Cheltenham purchased the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Grymsdyke Grymsdyke] Estate from [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/William_Alexander_Thomas William Alexander Thomas] for £15,000, totalling 282 acres, 2 r...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 11:51, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page John & Evelyn Forrest (content was: "thumb|Evelyn Forrest ready to go drag-hunting Research by Joan West '''John Forrest, born 1841 was the son of John & Ann Forrest''' Born in Cape Town, South Africa, baby John was sent back to England aged 1, after the death of his mother. In 1851 John was at a boarding school in the Isle of Man, aged 10. '''Eveline Rogers born 1851''' was the daughter...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 11:40, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs created page John & Eveline Forrest (Created page with "/") Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:22, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1883 The Primrose League (content was: "research by Joan West for the Primrose League in Lacey Green click John Forrest The Primrose League was founded in 1883 for spreading Conservative principles in Great Britain. Named after prime minister Benjamin Disraeli's favourite flower. Disraeli lived at Hughenden Manor, having been born at Bradenham. An annual summer fete became established. Often held i...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 07:45, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs created page John & Ann Forrest (Created page with "/") Tag: Visual edit
  • 06:02, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1910 Employees of John Forrest (content was: "research by Joan West For their life history click John & Evelyn Forrest '''1910.   EMPLOYEES OF JOHN FORREST'''.    by Mrs. Wyatt, daughter of George Floyd, click George & Annie Floyd for George's life story '''JOHN FORREST’S FARM BAILLIFFS''' When John Forrest died in 1910 at Cheltenham, he owned 3 farms in Lacey Green, '''Speen Farm''', '''Stocken Farm''', and '''Lane Farm'''.   He had at least 3 farm bailiffs.   They all lived at Stocken Far...")
  • 05:54, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1910 Cecil Dell and Louisa Saunders Wedding (content was: "thumb|Click to enlargeFor more about those in the photo click - Ralph Dell click ? for Johnnie Saunders click ? for Fred Saunders click ? for Ethel Dell click ? for (Cecil Dell and Louise Dell, nee Saunders) click Cecil & Louise Dell, for Lily Dell click ? for Will Saunders click ? f")
  • 05:48, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1911 William Saunders buys Stocken Farm (content was: "WILLIAM SAUNDERS BUYS STOCKEN FARM                          research by Joan West")
  • 05:48, 20 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1911 Life in the Parish - Analysis from Census (content was: "'''Houses Large & Small.''' In the Parish of St.Johns Church (Lacey Green, Loosley Row and Speen) there were very few large houses. A few farm houses were bigger but there were hardly any others. The Vicarage, Grymsdyke and Loosley House alone and a few farmers had house servants. All other homes were cottages, one up and one down with maybe a “Bucks back” tagged on if they were lucky. These were the homes of the rest of the population. '''Draughts Low out the Ca...")
  • 15:14, 19 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1911 Employment Analysis from Census (content was: "'''WORK IN 1911 from 1911 census of Speen and Lacey Green''' These figures do not include Loosley Row which are not yet to hand. The main employment was in agriculture. '''103 AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS''' were recorded. Agriculture was in severe depression with yet worst to come. Bad weather had caused crop failures so there would have been very little work and thus no pay. '''28 called themselves TURNERS, commonly called''' “'''BODGERS”.''' Hampden Estate ran a commer...")
  • 14:50, 19 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1911 Coronation Celebrations (content was: "This item is listed in Social Snapshots 1900-1968 inc The following is the programme of celebrations at [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Stocken_Farm Stocken Farm] 22nd June 1911. (click Celebrations for other similar events) PROGRAMME  OF  FESTIVITIES  HELD  IN THE HOME FIELD AT STOCKEN FARM, LACEY  GREEN To  commemorate  THE  CORONATION  OF  '''KING...", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 10:22, 19 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1912 One Toilet for 4 Cottages (content was: "ONE COMMUNAL TOILET by Doug Tilbury I was born in 1934 at No.1 Parslows Hillocks, but years before my time there was a communal toilet shared by all four cottages.   There was a '''seat with a large hole''' '''for use by adults and a smaller one for children, with a large pit underneath.'''   When it was time for this to be emptied, usually about twice a year, the men from the four cottages would bring a horse and cart into the garden.   With a scoop on a long pole th...")
  • 10:21, 19 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1912 Walt and Ruth Ginger's Wedding (content was: "For the story of Walt and Ruth's lives, go to Walt & Ruth Ginger. Also go to Families with Fallen WW1 for more. And also Mabel Janesthumb|(Click to enlarge) Wedding at [[Idle Corner|alt=]]")
  • 10:20, 19 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1912 The Titanic Tragedy (content was: "'''RMS TITANIC''', a British luxury passenger liner, sank in the North Atlantic, on her maiden voyage to New York, in the early hours of 15<sup>th</sup> April 1912, after hitting an iceberg. Of the '''2,240''' passengers and crew 1,535 died.    '''705 survivors'''.", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 10:12, 19 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1912 Lacey Green donation (content was: ".", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
  • 10:12, 19 August 2025 Joan talk contribs deleted page 1912 Lacey Green School Donation (content was: "From the school logbook. April 23<sup>rd</sup>.  The scholars and teachers have '''collected eleven shillings and tuppence''' (56p) for the relief of the Titanic’s sufferers.", and the only contributor was "Joan" (talk))
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