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INDEX TO ‘LOOSE THREADS’ (‘LT’)
AND ‘LOOSE ENDS’ (‘LE’) For details of how to buy copies of these publications
visit our website www.looseareahistorysociety.co.uk
or email [email protected]
Subject
Author Issue Page
35 years of ‘best foot forward’ from Loose LT14 33
A gardener’s boy at Linton Park Ken Kimber LT9 4-5
A History of Hayle Mill, part 1
A History of Hayle Mill, part 2
Green, Maureen
Barcham
LT12
LT13
47-48
35-36
A Link with the Natal Nightingale LT6 48
A Trustworthy Pony Boy: William Earl Earl, A W LT8 32
A Village remembered LT2 7, 8
A Walk through Boughton’s Quarries Creasey, Anne LT2 6
Abbey Gate Farm LT5 8
Air raid LE1 3
Air raid precautions LT2
LT7
13
10
Alabaster Passmore LT10
LT12
LT14
32
3
23, 28-31
Albion pub LT11 6
Alchin (aka Allchin), William LT11 39
All Aboard: the origins of some Maidstone area
bus services
Cheeseman, Clive LT4 19
All Saints’ Church – alterations & revelations Lambert, Peter &
Thornburgh, Roger
LT9 27-43
All Saints’ Church & its people Jenner, Pat LT10 5
All Saints’ Church, Loose LT1
LT2
LT3
LT8
LT11
15
13, 26
Front, 3, 17
4
10
Allchin, Susannah LT11 48
Allfrey, Col. Hubert LT3 26
Allnutt, Henry LT11 48
Allnutt’s Mill LT3
LT7
35, 39
38
Almhouses LT8 16
Almshouses in East Farleigh Tritton, Paul LT8 16
Along the Turnpike Road – Loose and Linton Tritton, Paul LT9 6
Ambleside, Boughton Lane LT10 11
2
Amey Roadstone LT2 10
Amies family LT7
LT12
33
41-43
Amsbury cottages LT7 19
An interview with J.B. Green (1885-1982) Thornburgh, Roger LT3 33
Anabaptists LT11 30
Anchorites LT4 28
Andrew, Rev. James LT3 17
Anna Winterflood of Filmer’s Farm Thornburgh, Roger LT2 34
Answering the nation’s Call to Arms Tritton, Paul and Pat LT14 2-7
Antrum family- LT2
LT5
LT6
39
]8
15
Antrum’s Mill LT2
LT3
LT6
39
38
25
Apps family LT10
LT5
12
8
Sue Black’s Army ancestors Black, Sue LT14 12-13
Ashby, John LT4 17
Aspects of Papermaking in 19th
and 20th
Century
Tovil
Gibbons, Noel LT7 38
Austen family LT10
LT11
21
10
Austen, Jane LT11 10
Avard, Thomas LT8 48
B
Bagent’s Cottage LT3
LT10
6
36
Bagent’s Cottages Cording, Brenda LT3 6
Baigent’s Cottage (see Bagent’s Cottage)
Bain, Douglas Archibald LT14 22
Baker, R., thatcher LT5 8
Baker’s Stores LT3 40
Barcham Green (see Green family)
Barker family LT1
LT2
LT5
LT6
LT11
LT13
LT14
7
11
8, 21, 26
7, 15
12, 31
22
26, 32
Barker’s brewery LT6 30
Bass, Mrs, grocer LT2 33
Bates family- LT11 31
3
Beale, Richard LT1 LT5
14 33
Beard family- LT11 27, 28
Beckett family LT14 40
Bedford family LT2
LT5
37
36
Beeching, family LT5
LT11
20, 21
32
Bennett family LE3
LT12
4
31
Beresford’s House LT2 7
Beresford’s Quarry LT2 6
Bincham, Glad LT10 13
Birch, Mr LT4 34
Bird in Hand, Coxheath LT4 11, 38
Bird, John Jackson LT3 30
Bishenden family LT10 10
Blake family LT10 10
Blinkhorn family- LT11 13
Bluetops LT6
LE4
21
8
Blunn, Brenda Jean (née Wallis) LT8 3
Bockingford (Taffy Jones’s garage) LT13 39
Bockingford Arms LT6
LT8
LT11
LT12
10, 15
48
11
7
Bockingford Farm Gibbons, Noel J LT6 9
Bockingford Farm LT6
LT11
LT12
LT13
9
24
7
44
Bockingford Mill LT4
LT8
LT12
26
48
7
Bonner, Florence Alexandra Gertrude and family LT11 5
Bonny family LT2
LT5
38
22
Bonny’s Cottages LT11 7
Boon family LE1 2
Boorman family LT1 14
Boughton Lane to Downing Street: Audrey
Callaghan
Tritton, Paul LT8 6
Boughton Manor LT4 27
Boughton Monchelsea LT11 5
4
Boughton Monchelsea Place LT4 12
Boughton Monchelsea School LT11
LT12
21
6
Boughton Monchelsea Working Men’s Club LT11 6
Boughton Monchelsea, my favourite village Black, Sue LT11 5
Boughton Monchelsea in First World War LT14 6-7
Boughton Monchelsea’s War Memorials Harrison, Jenny LT10 20
Boughton Mount Cottage LT2 7
Boughton Mount Estate LT2
LT5
LT6
LT8
LT14
6
19
6
31
43-47
Boughton Park LT9 20
Boughton Quarries LT1
LT2
LT8
LT14
3, 4
6
47
39
Boundaries, parish LT12 22-23
Bourbon Conman of Woodlawn LT11 44
Bowles family LT4 34
Boys will be boys Whyatt, Malcolm LT11 23
Boys, Rev. Richard LT10
LE3
LT11
LT13
6, 15
6
44
11
Braddick family LT6
LT14
6
43-45
Braddick, John – Words of Wisdom Tritton, Paul LT8 31
Bray family LT7 17
Bredmore, George H. LT5 36
Brett, Frederick Arnold LT14 7
Brett, Joyce LT11 7, 48
Brewery Cottages LT11 12
Bridge Mill LT3
LT7
39
38
Bridge Row LT2 8
Bridge Row Cottages LT11 5
Bridge Street LT11 40
Bridge Tavern LT11 6
Bridge Tavern, Boughton Monchelsea LT2 8
Briggs, Henry LT5 33
Brishing Court LT2
LT3
LT7
7, 10
29
6
5
LT9 20
Brishing Quarry LT2 8, 10
Brook House LT3
LT4
LT10
LT11
17
31, 33
43
17
Brooklyn LT6
LT11
7
40
Brooks Field LT1
LT7
LT11
18
44
40
Brooks Field Survey Report Moon, Nick LT7 44
Brooks, the LT11 17
Brown, Phil LT13 2
Brown, Victoria (nee Esland) LT12 7
Brunger, Mr LT2 8
Bryant, John LT6 5
Bryden, Jock LT14 15
Buffkin family LT1
LT3
LT4
LT6
LT7
LT10
LT12
14
10
7
4
36
5
19
Bufkin (see Buffkin)
Bull pub, East Farleigh LT10 8
Bull pub, Linton LT11 11, 38
Burgess Family of Linton Tritton, Paul LT8 34
Burseide, Thomas, overseer LT5 18
Bury, Rev. A. Maxwell LT7 8
Bus services LT2
LT4
19-22
Bus Services of Maidstone Cheeseman, Clive LT4 19
Busbridge family LT2
LT3
LT6
LT10
LT11
13
7, 40
1, 14
44
34, 48
Busbridge Road LT8 3
Busbridge, Mary LE2 8
Busbridges of Pympe’s Court & Grove Cottage Evans, Lorna LT10 44
Butcher’s Shop at Loose Green Heath, Brenda LT1 17
Butterfield, William LT10 16
Buttle, Florence P. LT2 12
6
Button, Albert LT11 6
By Cart, stagecoach and wagon Cheeseman, Clive LT2 14
Bydews LT3
LT11
33
30
Byways LT5 27
Calver family LT11
LT14
5
40
Campfield Farm Cottages LT4 26
Canam House LE4 8
Cannon balls LT1 4
Cape Cottages LT4 31
Carpenter, George LT8 16
Carriers LT2
LE1
14 et seq
4
Castreat family LT1 14
Census, 1911 LT11 31
Change, The LT10 38
Chareda LT3 31
Charlton family LT1
LT2
LT3
LT4
LT10
14
21
27
17
6
Charlton, Ann LT11 10
Chart Sutton overseers LE3 4, 5
Chequers, The LT2
LT3
LT4
LT7
LT8
LT9
LE1
LT11
17
10, 24
8, 15, 24
4
17
12
2
5, 11, 17, 48
Cherry Grounds Farm Tillett, Michael LT9 16
Cherry Kearton, 1870-1940: Early Wildlife
Photographer
Corben, Richard LT7 3
Cherry, Rev Thomas LT1 24
Childs family LT10 38
Childs’ play on High Banks Shorter, Margaret LT12 31-32
Church House, Loose LT3
LT5
LT7
LT10
LT11
17
15, 19
16
28
17
7
Clark family LT1 LT2
LT6
LT8
LT11
LT12
LT13
LT14
6 6
9
31
9, 24, 45, 46
35
33
45-47
Clarke & Epps, builders LT1 23
Clarke, James LT8 16
Clave School LT5 20
Cliff Cottage, Boughton Monchelsea LT2 9, 10
Clifford, Ernest John LT14 11
Clock House (aka Clockhouse) farm LT11 18
Clockhouse , Coxheath LT3
LT4
26
12, 26
Clyffe, John, mason LT5 18
Cock Inn, The LT4
LT11
11
6
Cole family LT4
LT6
39
6, 7
Coles family- LT1
LT4
4
17
Coles, J.R. LT6 15, 16, 20
Collier’s Pit LT3 9
Commander Aubrey Moore and his Royal and
religious ancestors
LT10 29
Congregational Chapel LT4 10
Cook, Miss, headmistress LT2 49
Coombe Bank LT2 7, 10
Coomber, Fred LT5 37
Copper Tree Court LT10 31
Cording, Brenda Dorothy LE1 7
Cornwallis family- LE1
LE2
LT8
LT11
LT12
LT14
1
2
32
20
12-13
4
Cornwallis School (aka Cornwallis Academy) LT12
LT13
9, 10
32
Coronation celebrations, 1911 LT11 32, 33
Couchman family LT11 7
Coulter family- LT7
LT10
15
40
8
LT11 LT12
LT13
42 et seq 17, 36
13
Country Players LT10 38
Coveney, Mr LT6 15, 20
Coxheath Camp LT1
LT2
LT4
LT11
LT13
4
28
Coxheath Camp – Part 2 1778 Page, Julia LT2 20
Coxheath Camp 1756-1757 Page, Julia LT1 25
Coxheath, smuggling at LT5 5
Cramp, Emily LT14 41
Cranwell, Isley LT6 5
Creed family- LT2 38
Creed, Butcher LT11 32, 42
Creed, Lacey, butcher LT1
LT2
LT7
17, 18
32
1, 23
Cricket LT3 24
Crime & Punishment in 17c Loose Newton Taylor, Paul LT6 3
Crisbrook LT5
LT9
7
44
Crisbrook Cottages LT3 36
Crispe, Thomas LT1
LE4
4
6
Crust family- LT10 37
Culver, Olive LT14 18
Dadson family- LT1 22
Dairy House, The LT2
LT3
LT7
LT11
LT13
31
17
24
40
3
Davies family- LT2 6
Davison’s Wine Shop LT2 33
Day, Alfred Coppin LT11 28
Day, Geoffrey LT2 3
Day’s Cottage, Well Street LT11 28
D-Day LT5 27
De Fremingham family LT2 26
De Pympe family- LT1 15
Derwent House LT2 12
9
LT6 LT7
15 23
Deverson, Dorothy LT6 5
Dip Wells in the Loose Valley Heath, Brenda LT2 31
Dipwells LT2 31
Discovering Cousins Obern, Clara LT6 36
Domesday Book LT1 8-11
Domesday Loose Thornburgh, Roger LT1 8
Doodlebug (see also Flying Bomb) LT2
LT8
13
15
Dowle, George, quarry man LT2 10
Down, Charles LT11 17
Drake, Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt LT2
LT8
4
47
Draper, Robert, goldsmith LT5 18
Duncanson family- LT4
LT7
LT8
37
21
3
Duties of Land Values LT11 17
Earl, William John LT8
LT9
32
4
East Farleigh LT12 3
East Farleigh and Loose remembered Holdsworth, Beryl LT11 27 et seq
East Farleigh House LT7 47
East Farleigh manor LT1 11
East Farleigh parish church LT13 6
East Farleigh pumping station LT10 8
East Farleigh School LT11 27
East Farleigh’s lost patron Saint Richford, Molly LT13 6
Eastup family- LT10 37
Eaton, Maureen LT5 22
Edna Mary Cole, 1892-1973 Proctor, Molly LT6 6
Edward, Derek LT2 10
Edwards, Rev. LT5 37
Elliott, Elsie LT14 17
Ellis, Alice Mabel Lilian LT5 20
Ellis, Jesse LE4 3
Ellis, Thomas LT6 5
Elm House LT2 10
Ernest Mercer: Memories of Loose Around 1900 Thornburgh, Roger LT6 23
Evacuees LT4
LE1
9, 10
3
Evenden, G., charcoal burner LT5 8
Evenden, J, saddler LT5 8
10
Fairfax family- LT3
LT5
17
48
Families of Wartime Loose Chapman, Margaret LT7 12
Families of Wartime Loose: Flight Lt. Alfred
Charles Culver, DFM
Chapman, Margaret LT8 22
Family’s matters of Life and Death Evans, Judith LT12 29
Farewell to the Vicar’s Hall Page, Julia LT7 7
Farming Searle, Ken LT1 24
Fenton, Christine LT14 18
Fernbank LT3 17
Ffinch, Michael LT12 5
Filmer’s Farm LT1
LT2
6
34, 36
Fire Service LT12 15
Firefighters remembered on new estate Smith, Jill LT11 22
First World War LT14 2-28
Florence House and Florence Cottage LT1
LT2
LT3
LT8
LT10
17
32, 37
17
19
4
Flying Bomb (see also Doodlebug) LT4
LT5
10
27
Forde, William LT5 18
Forge Cottage, Linton Road LT2
LT3
29, 38
17
Forge Cottage, Randalls Row LT7 15
Forge House, Busbridge Road LT3 26
Forstal Farm LT2
LT7
21
18
Foster Clark (see Clark family)
Foster family- LT4
LT11
6
20
Foster, John, miller LE3 8
Fowle, John LT8 16
Fox, C.M. LT1 6
Fox’s Quarry LT1
LT2
6
6
Franklyn, John LT8 16
Fremingham family (see de Fremingham)
French, butcher LT2 32
French, shopkeeper LT1 17
From Classrooms to Zoned Learning Plazas Smith, Jill LT12 9, 10
From the grassroots of the Loose valley to Rootes Sankey, Tom LT13 44-46
11
of Maidstone
D-Day, Doodlebugs to VE-Day – Memories of
local life 70 years ago
LT14 14-20
Froud family- LT2
LT10
LT11
LT12
7
10
13, 20
21
Fryer, W.H. wheelwright LT5 8
Fulkes, John Greville LT9 44
Fun and Games in Coxheath Camp, 1804 Page, Julia LT4 11
Funnell family- LT1
LT2
LT7
LT7
18
37
Front
1
Furfield Quarry LT2 10
Gable Cottages LT4 17
Gables, The LT9 17
Garden Cottage LT4
LE1
37
3
Gardner-Waterman, Rev. W. LT7
LT11
7
42
Garland family- LT11 20
Gates family- LT3 31
Gates, John LT11 21
George Marsham (1849-1927) Gallavin, Helen LT3 24
George Marsham House LT3
LT7
26
18
Gibbons, Edward (Teddy) LT3
LT6
25
16
Gibson, Wing Commander Guy LT10 14
Gigger, John LT10 10
Gilbert, Mrs Bessie LT7 18
Giles, Frank LT10 47
Gladstones LT2 8, 10
Glimpses of a Childhood in Loose Blunn, Brenda LT8 3
Godden family- LT1
LT3
4
27, 28
Godlands, The LT1
LT3
LT4
LT7
LT8
LT9
LT10
5
33
26
25
3
2, 3
12
12
LT1 1
Godlands, The, Tovil Bradburn, Clive LT7 25
Golden family LT7
LT11
13-14
12
Golding, Harry Thomas LE4 5
Goodbye Leonard Gould LT10 46
Gordon Court LT1
LT2
23
13
Gordon House LT10 Front
Gordon, Miss, matron LT1 23
Gorman family- LT3 31
Gould, Leonard LT4
LT10
LT11
LT12
34, 37
28, 46-48
47
14-16
Graham, G.H. LT1 7
Great Ivy Mill LT1
LT3
LT4
LT6
LT7
15
35
26
30
3, 23
Great Storm, October 1987 LT2 30
Green Doors LT3 34
Green family- LT1
LT3
LT6
LT7
LT8
LT10
5
33
36-38
25
41
13
Green, John (Jack) Barcham LT3
LT9
LT12
33 et seq
2
35, 36
Greengates, Well Street LT11 28
Gregory, Rev. Francis Thomas. LT4
LT11
17
17
Grigsby family LT11 7
Grove Cottage LT5
LT6
LT10
LE2
LT11
14
15
44
8
48
Growing up in Salts Avenue Mills, Colin LT10 26
Gurney family- LT10
LT11
17-18
13 et seq
Gurney’s Cottage LT10
LT12
17
11
13
Gurney’s Mill LT11 15
Gurr family- LT10
LT11
36
6
Haire, Rev Archibald Matthew LT11 7, 8, 9
Halls, John LT13 13
Hampton Court, ragstone LT1 4
Hanson family- LT10
LE1
27
4, 5
Harding, grocer LT2 33
Hare, Rev. A. Neville LT2
LT7
LT11
13
9, 16
8, 21, 34
Harnett Family LT14 32
Harris family- LT11
LT12
LT13
21
28-29
32
Harris, George, wheelwright LT5 8
Harris, John, blacksmith LT5 8
Hartridge family- LT5
LT6
LT7
8
42-44
47
Harts House LT2 6
Harvey’s garage, Loose Road LT2
LT13
32
34
Hastie, Clarissa Helen Victoria LT10 28
Hawthorn (aka Hawthorne) Cottage, Loose LT4
LT7
LT11
17
13-14
12
Hawthorn(e) Stores LT2
LT4
LT6
LT8
32
17
27
21
Hayle Cottage LT3
LT4
LT6
24
3, 5
13, 15
Hayle Mill LT1
LT3
LT4
LT7
LT10
LT11
LT12
LT13
LT14
5, 12
22, 33, 35
26
25, 28
31
1, 21
47-48
35
10, 36-38
Hayle Mill in the 19th
and 20th
centuries Green, Maureen LT14 36-38
14
Barcham
Hayle Place LT3
LT4
LT5
LT6
LT7
LT11
LT12
LT13
24
Front, 3, 5, 27
33
9, 12, 15, 17
8
43
7
7
Hayle Place Estate LT11 24
Hayle Place in war and peace Chapman, Margaret LT13 7-9
Headcorn & Maidstone junction light railway LT3 18
Heath House, Heath Road LT4 38
Heath View LT10 31
Heathside LT7 20
Herbert Busbridge: Memories of Loose, 1881-
1976
Creasey, Anne LT6 14
Hercules, William LT5 14, 18
Hermits LT4 28
Heron Pond LT4
LT9
27
21, 23
Herts Farm LT4
LT10
11, 15
27
Herts House LT2 37
Herunden family- LT5 15, 18
Hickmott, M., saddler LT5 8
High Banks LT2
LT3
31
17
High Banks Cottage LT11 17
Hill House, Loose LT2
LT3
LT4
LT6
LT10
11
40
17
15
27, 38
Hillside LT2 29
Historical jigsaw puzzles: The Swan public house,
Loose Road
Page, Julia LT8 39
Hoar, Thomas and family LT11 5
Hobday, C.H. LT12 18
Hodges, Charles William Rowlatt LT3 40
Hodsoll family- LT4
LT5
LT6
LE4
17
7, 10, 12
15, 18
6
Hollingsworth family- LT4 3
15
LT10 LT11
10, 44 48
Holly Lodge LT2 39
Homestead, The LT5 14
Homewood family LT11 32
Hood family- LT2
LT4
LT7
LT10
LT12
19
34
10, 16
4
17, 34
Hook, Samuel LT7 38
Hop farming LT1
LT3
LT5
LT7
LT11
14
30
7, 9
19
10
Hop pickers’ strike LT5 13
Hope Cottage, Church Street LT3
LT6
LT7
25
17
7
Hope Cottages, Walnut Tree Lane LT3
LT4
31, 40
36
Horton, Derek LT10 47
Hospital fields LT1 22
Hubbard, Mr LT2 36
Hudson’s Quarry LT2 10
Hughes, Graham LT6
LE4
21
8
Hunton parish records LT5 38
Hunton School LT7 19
Hunton’s Lost Records Butcher, John LT5 38
Hurricane (see also Great storm)
Iddenden, Nicholas LT8 17
Illingworth, Nancy LT6
LT13
38
33
Illingworth, Nancy and James Watts, Susan LT11 1-3
Ink in their blood – Tovil’s ‘printing Passmores’ Tritton, Paul LT14 28-31
Inwood, Well Street LT11 28
Iron Age hill fort LT4 24
Iron Room, The LT1
LT7
LT12
7
8
32
Isherwood, Capt. LT6 15, 19
Island Meadow LT11 17
16
Isolation Hospital LT1 LT2
19 11
Ivy Cottage(s) LT4 5, 6
Ivy Glen LT5 10
Ivy Mill LT3 35
Ivy Mill House LT4 26
Jam factory LT2 3
James Ellis & Co. Ltd LT2 7
Jane Austen’s Loose cousins Chapman, Margaret LT11 10
Jeffery, Velma LT2 11
Jenner family- LT7 17
Jenner, Pat LT10 49
John Franklyn’s almshouses LT8 16
John Quested, surveyor and mapmaker Hughes, Ann LT9 25
John Taylor, Freemason Creasey, Anne LT3 8
Johnson, John LT5 18
Jones, Admiral Theophilus LT4
LT6
3
13
Jones, Dr Isaac Stephenson LT1
LT2
LT6
LT7
LT11
22
12, 35
15, 20
20, 23
43
Jones, Gertrude LT10 32
Jones, Lt.Col. Walter LT3
LT4
24
3
Jones, Norma Eileen LE4 8
Jones, Taffy LT13 39-40
Jones, Thomas LT5 33
Just passing through: Thomas Foster (1820-1891) Taylor, Paul Newton LT4 6
Kearton, Ada Cherry LT5
LT6
LT7
LT11
29
48
3
43
Kennard, Gabriel LT8 17
Kennedy, Norman LE1 2
Kent Fire & Rescue Service LT11 22
Kent Fire Service Museum LT11 1
Khanspur, Salts Avenue Tritton, Paul LT10 28
Kiln Cottage LT3
LT10
LT12
28
28, 46
14
King George V playing field LT10 11, 31
17
LT11 34, 35
King’s Arms pub LT2
LT10
LE2
LT11
29, 38
Back cover
4
11
Kingdon, Rev. J.D. LT6 15, 16, 19
Kirkdale LT6
LE4
LT11
LT13
15
5
11
3
Kirkdale Cottages LT6
LT7
LT10
LE4
LT11
25
4
10
5
31 et seq
Kirkdale Cottages in 1911, Coronation Year Hunt, Hilary LT11 31 et seq
Kitchenham family- LT2
LT13
LT14
35
34
15
Knight family- LE1 7
Lakelands LT5 20
Lamb, Mary Louisa LT9 4
Lamb, Phoebe and family LT11 5
Langley LT10 20
Langley Lock LT9 22
Langley, Alfred Vernon LT9 44-48
Langley war memorial LT13 15
Langridge, Frank LT5 37
Larking family- LT1
LT2
LT11
2
32
31
Larking, Sir Gordon LT1 23
Larkins family LT6
LT8
28
15
‘Last knockings’ in Boughton Quarries Tritton, Paul LT14 39
Lawrence, Jack LT10 27
Le Grove, Dorothy LT10 28
Leeds Abbey LT9 20
Leg o’ Mutton Pond LT1
LT4
12
27
Leonard Gould Limited: the early years Gibbons, Noel LT8
9
Lime Tree House LT11 2
Limekilns LT1 5
18
LT2 8
Limes, The LT11 1
Link family LT11 6
Linton as Was Tucker, Lucy LT11 36
Linton Hospital LT7
LT12
20
24-27
Linton Park LT4
LT8
LT9
11
32, 34
4
Linton Park – A gardener’s Boy Kimber, Ken LT9 4
Linton Park Cricket Club LT12 18
Linton Place LT2 5
Linton Post Office LT11 38
Linton Road garage LT10 27
Linton in First World War LT14 2-5
Linton, and smugglers LT5 5
Little Ivy LT3
LT4
LT5
LT6
LT12
35
26
7, 8, 33
26
28-29
Lobster Hall LT1 6
Local Hero ‘Basher Bain’ and his D-Day
‘Swimming Tanks’
Burgess, Stuart LT14 22
Lodge Farm LT11 36
Loe, Linda LT8 19
Long, Jean M LT11 34
Loose (roads to) Page, Julia LT10
LT11
34
4
Loose Allotments LT3
LT6
LT8
LT10
24
16
4
45
Loose and Langley’s troublesome priests Jenner, Pat LT10 15
Loose Area History Society LE4 1
Loose Baptist Church LT1
LT10
7
12
Loose Bowls Club LT3
LT12
LT13
24
31
32
Loose Boys’ School LT5 36
Loose Brownies LT7
LT8
LT11
9
4
39
Loose Cemetery LT11 17
19
Loose choirmaster’s life, love and legacy Whitehead, Michael LT11 13 et seq
Loose Church Heritage Group (spire appeal) LT11 1
Loose churchwardens LT3 27
Loose Cottage Gardeners’ Society LT3
LT6
LE1
LE3
24
16, 18
6
3
Loose Cottage Hospital LT14 19
Loose Court LT3
LT4
LT5
LT6
LT10
LE1
LE4
34
17
Front, 7, 9, 10, 12
15, 18
12
2
6
Loose Court Estate LT11 32
Loose Court Lodge, Loose Road LT11
LT13
31
33
Loose Cricket Club LT11 34
Loose Eagles football team LT13 13
Loose Farm LT5 7, 9
Loose Fire Brigade LE1 4
Loose Football Club 1905-1906 LT6 Front, 27
Loose Footpaths Group LE1
LT14
8
33
Loose Girl Guides LT7
LT8
LT11
8
4
39
Loose Green LT1
LT2
LT4
LT7
LE2
LT11
17
32
17
Front
4
42
Loose Green tram terminus LT8 48
Loose History Circle LT1 2
Loose Institute Football Club LE1 1
Loose Isolation Hospital, part 2 Allchurch, Frank &
Kitty
LT2 11
Loose Manor LE3 7
Loose Mill (see also Loose Village Mill) LT5 7, 8
Loose Mothers’ Union LT7 8
Loose National School LT3
LT5
LT11
26
35
32
Loose National School: The Boys’ School, as Gallavin, Helen LT5 35
20
recorded in the Log Book 1863-1865
Loose Parish boundary LT4 23
Loose Parish Council LT1
LT3
LT4
LT10
LT11
19
24
23
45
1, 35
Loose Parish Room LT3 25
Loose Post Office LT2
LT7
LT8
LT11
32, 37
Front
19
42
Loose Road LT11 8, 12
Loose School LT2
LT4
LT6
LT7
LT8
LT10
LE1
LE4
LT11
LT12
LT13
38, 40
9, 18
8
18, 28
3, 45
12
3
3
7, 21
37-40
37
Loose School in Wartime – Memories of Kath
Tillett
Gallavin, Helen LT8 45
Loose Scouts’ memorial at Crisbrook LT9 44
Loose Swiss Scouts LT3
LT7
LT9
LT14
33
25
2, 44
8,9
Loose Telephone Exchange LT4 17, 18
Loose Tithe Map LT1
LT2
4
4
Loose Valley LT12 2-5
Loose Valley and its Swallow Holes Bennett, F.J (and
Paul Tritton)
LT9 20-24
Loose Valley Nursing Home LT6
LT7
15
7
Loose Viaduct LT1
LT3
LT5
LT9
LE2
4
20
47
6-13
3
Loose Vicarage, new LT7 7
Loose Vicar’s life on St Helena Hunt, Hilary LT13 11-12
21
Loose Village Mill LT11 40
Loose Village Mill revealed LT11 40
Loose Village Overseers LT1
LT7
13
8
Loose War Memorial LT11
LT6
48
31-35
Loose Women LT13 27
Loose Women’s Institute LT12 31, 32
Loose Women’s Institute LT6 7
Loose Working Men’s Club LT2
LT3
LT6
LT7
LT10
37
24
6, 27
Front
45
Loose Young People’s Fellowship LT7
LE3
LT11
9
6
21
Lord Rootes had Loose roots: William Geoffrey
Rootes 1917-1992
LT8 42
Lording, Freda LT11 6
Lost Images of Loose Valley come into the light Tritton, Paul LT8 47
Lost Weight? Chapman, Margaret
and Froud, Dot
LT3 32
Loveless, Henry, grocer, beer seller and lime
dealer
LT2 8
Lower Crisbrook LT3
LT4
22, 35
26
Lower Tovil Mill LT3 35
Loyal Invicta Lodge of Oddfellows LT11 12
Luckhurst family- LT8 13
Lyncroft LT3 6
Lyndale Cottage LT8 34
MacKinnon family- LT3
LT14
35
34-35
Maidment, Mr LT2 4
Maidstone & Loose Valley railway LT3 18
Maidstone Fire Station LT11 22
Maidstone Rural District Infectious Diseases
Hospital (see also Isolation Hospital)
LT11 32
Maidstone Union Workhouse (aka Coxheath
Workhouse
LT11
LT12
LT13
LT14
21
24-27
47
41,42
Maidstone Union Workhouse and Infirmary, LT2 11
22
Coxheath (see also Linton Hospital) LE3 5
Maitland family LT11 20, 36 et seq
Malthouse Hill LT7
LT9
LT11
8, 18
3
9, 32
Mannering, Miss LT1 23
Manning, Norman William Elliott LE3 2
Mansfield family- LT10 37
Marsh family- LT2
LT12
13
34
Marsham family- LT3
LT4
LT6
24
3
12
Marsham, George LT3
LT4
LT6
LT7
LT10
LT11
24
3
15, 16
8
45
42
Martin family LT12 19
Martin, Edward, overseer LT5 18
Martin, Frances Sibilla and Anna Susanna LE4 1
Martin, Rev. Denny LT3
LT5
LT10
12, 15
48
5
Martin’s Farm LT4 34
Masters, Hazel LT5 22
Masters, Mr LT6 15
Mather family- LT10 10
Maxwell, Donald LT12
LT13
2-5
31
Mayhew, Cyril LT14 15
Maytum Farm LT11 39
McAlpine family- LT6
LT7
LT10
LT11
LT12
15, 16, 19, 20, 28
8
45
20, 42
44-46
McKenzie, Margaret LT8 33
McKenzie, Mr LT9 4
McMahon, Fanny Miriam LE2 2
Medway Corrugated Paper Company LT7 39, 40
Memories of Linton Road Harris, Dorothy LT2 29
Memories of Linton Road Harris, Dorothy LT2 29
Memories of the Barkers, Harnetts and life in Luckhurst, Ann LT14 22
23
Loose before and after the war
Memories of Wartime School Days at Shernold
High School
Page, Julia LT5 20
Mercer family- LT6
LT10
LT11
LT12
23
10
31
10,11
Merriehills LT2
LT4
LT9
6, 34
37
18
Mexican House LT2
LT6
LT3
29, 39
15, 30
3
Mexican Villa LT2 39
Middle Quarry LT2 10
Middleton, Charles LE2 5
Mildred Ratcliffe – artist at Loose LT10 2
Mill House LT6 15
Miller, Annie Maria LT2 11
Miller, carrier of Coxheath LT3 40
Miller, Miss, draper LT2 32
Miller, William Horton LE1 4
Milliner, Ernest and Alice (nee Leech) LT8 13
Mills family- LT3
LT11
31
32
Mills, C.E. LT2 10
Mills, Colin LT10 26
Monumental Inscriptions LT10 6
Moon family- LT11 12, 29, 31
Moore family LT6
LT12
20
44
Moore, Commander Aubrey Edward Duncombe
and relations
LT10
LE4
29
5
More about the Hartridge Family Wimhurst, Elizabeth LT7 47
Morfil, A.F. LT10 38
Morris family- LT3 31
Moulton family- LT8 6
Mount Ararat LT3
LT4
LT13
34
27
32
Mrs Bessie Gilbert, 1889-1984: Memories of
Hunton & Loose
Thornburgh, Roger LT7 18
Mucklowe, John, scriptor LT5 18
Muddle family LT11 10
Muddle of Loose Jenner, Pat LT5 34
24
Muddle, William LT5 33
Mudge, Rev. Leonard William LT8
LE3
4
6
My ancestors were sent to Coxheath Workhouse Bartlett, Lesley LT13 47
My father, Leonard Gould Boyd, Valerie LT12 14-16
My Victorian namesake lead me to a mill in Loose Whiteley, Sue LT10 17
Myring, Ruth A, matron LT1
LT2
22
11
Nash, George LT8 17
Neale, Daniel Vernon LT9 4
New Inn, East Farleigh LT11 12, 27
Newman, Charles and Betty LT4
LT12
34
14
Newman, Thomas LT6 6
Nicholls family- LT10 46-47
Noakes, Jill LT5 22
Nook, The LT10 37
Norton Court Farm LT4 8
Notes on the natural history f the Loose Valley Searle, Betty LT2 19
Oddfellows’ Lodge LT6 30
Of Anchorites and hermits Jenner, Pat LT4 28
Olde Hill House LT13 31
Old Lakenham LT1
LT9
6, 23
2
Old Lakenham Cording, B. Dee LT1 23
Old Loose Court LT3
LT5
LT6
LE4
LT11
34
7
15
6
9, 32
Old Loose Hill LT9
LT12
6-9
17
Old Mill House LT3
LT10
17
18, 37
Old Orchard Bungalow LT10 37
Old Orchard house and bungalow LT11 48
Old Vicarage (now Loose Valley Nursing Home) LT4
LT6
LT7
LT8
24
15
7
4
Old Vicarage, Church Street LT2
LT3
LT5
31
17
33
25
LT7 23
Oldborough Manor LT4 27
Olive Farm LT10
LT11
LT12
28
48
14
Olive Farm (poultry and cherries) LT11 34
Olive House LT3
LT5
LT6
29, 30
8, 14
15
Olive House, Cottages and Villas LT11 34
One Day in 1327 Jenner, Pat LT3 3
One hundred years of Scouting in Loose Gallavin, Trevor LT9 2
One wealthy widow, six hundred working men Tritton, Paul LT14 34-35
Orchard House LT5 21
Orgar family- LT5 15, 17, 18
Osborne, Alexander LT1 4
Our Silent Witnesses Chapman, Margaret LT6 31
Owen, Lawrence LT5 18
Page, Julia LT11 2
Palm Cottage LT7 18, 20
Palmer, H.R. LT9 11
Palmer, Thomas LT6 5
Pantony family- LT11
LT14
18
18
Pantry, The LT8 20
Papermaker’s war wasn’t over until 1946 Webb, John LT14 24-25
Papermakers’ Arms, The LT6
LT8
LT10
LT11
30
15
1
11, 12
Papermaking LT3
LT7
33
38
Parsonage, The LT3 17
Partridge, Alec LT13 41
Peale estate LT3
LT10
6
22
Peale family- LT4
LT11
17
17
Peale House Creasey, Anne LT4 17
Peale House LT4
LT5
LT6
LT10
17, 18
16
15, 20
11
Peale, William LT4 17
26
Peale’s oasts LT5 9
Pear Patch LT1 23
Pear Tree Cottage(s) LT3
LT4
LT5
LT10
LE3
27, 32
34
14, 19
28
6
Pear Tree Cottage: some documentary evidence Chapman, Margaret
and Froud, Dot
LT3 27
Pear Tree Farm LT3
LT4
LT10
LT12
31
34
28
14
Pear Tree Farm: memories of Charles and Betty
Newman
Froud, Robin & Dot LT4
34
Pearce, Miss, schoolteacher LT2 40
Peene family- LT10
LT11
43
17
Peirce, Richard and family LT11 17
Penfold family- LT1
LE4
4
6
Perriman family- LT10
LT11
10
31
Petlands LT2 10
Pett, John LT4 17
Pickering Cottage LT2
LT5
LT6
3
14
15
Pickering Cottage Cording, B.D. LT2 3
Pickering family and garage LT11
LT12
LT13
45
18
34
Pine family- LT11 30
Pink, Dennis LT10 47
Piper family- LT2 37
Pitt, Colonel T.H. LT6 15, 17
Portrait of my village: shops in Loose Loe, Linda LT8 19
Poulter, Charles and Jean LT7 22
Proctor, Molly LT10 45
Prospect Place LT8 13
Prospect Row LT7
LE3
33
4
Prospect Row: Twelve Georgian Cottages? Taylor, Paul &
Emma Newton
LT7 33
Pruce family LT12 35
27
Pusey, Rev. William Bouverie LT10 16
Pyknam in Pykenstrett, 1534-1544 Chapman, Margaret LT5 14
Pympe’s Court LT1
LT3
LT4
LT7
LT8
LT10
LT11
15
14
37
21
3, 16
44
48
Quarries and quarrying LT1
LT2
LT3
LT13
3-6
6, 37
9, 16
20-21
Quarry House LT2 9
Quarry Wood LT1
LT2
6
6
Quested, John LT9 25
Quinnell family- LT10
LE1
38
2
Quinnells LT10
LT11
38
43
Ragstone Quarries Creasey, Anne LT1
LT2
3
6
Ragstone Quarries Creasey, Anne LT 3
Railways LT3 18 et seq, 37
Randall, John LT11 17
Randall’s Row LT3 17
Ranelagh Orchestra LT11 6
Ranmer, John LT11 11
Ratcliffe, Mildred Mary LT10 2
Reakes, Daniel, schoolmaster LT5 36
Reason Hill Farm LE1
LT11
7
36
Reed, Albert E LT7
LT8
LT14
38
47
35
Reed, butcher LT1
LT8
17, 18
20
Reed’s Mill LT3 39
Reeves, William LT11
LT12
44
35
Relf family LT11 36
Rhodesia Cottages LE1 1
28
Richards, T, schoolmaster LT2 LT6
40 16, 21, 24
Ring, Elsie LT11 21
Rising Sun, The LT7 24
Rock House LT2 7
Rogers, John, freemason LT1 4
Romans in Loose Valley LT13 20
Rook, G.W. LT5 36
Rooke, Miss LT8 13
Rootes family LT8 42
Rose Cottage LT6
LT7
7
17
Rose Cottage, Boughton Monchelsea LT2 8
Rose Cottages, Loose LT11 20
Rose Court was Linton’s model dairy farm Evans, Lorna LT11 39
Rose Court, Linton LT11 39
Rose pub, Boughton Monchelsea LT11 6
Rose pub, Loose LT11 11
Rose, The, Kirkdale LT11 31
Rosemount LT1
LT2
LT6
LT10
LT11
LT12
4
40
15, 19, 28
45
42
44-46
Ross, Alan and brothers LT11 7
Roughs at Loose Court Thornburgh, Roger LT5 12
Rouse family LT6 10
Rudstone, Sir William LT5 18
Runswick, Boughton Lane LT8 6
Russell, Richard, butcher LT3 28
Salts (aka Salts Place) LT11 46
Salts Avenue LT11 7
Salts Farm LT2
LT12
37
11
Salts House LT2 37
Salts Place LT1
LT2
LT3
LT4
LT5
LT6
LT7
LT12
17
30, 37
3, 9, 10, 14
1, 7,26
26
6, 15
36, 37
19-21
29
Salts Place: Some voices from the past Page, Julia LT3 9
Salts Pond LT4 27
Sankey family LT6
LT11
LT12
9
24
36, 39, 40
Saunders, grocer LT2 32
School Days at Loose, 1939-1945 Gallavin, Helen LT4 9
School looks back 100 years Tristram, Liz LT13 37-38
Seager family- LT2 9
Seamstress looks back on Workhouse life Cramp, Emily LT14 41-42
Second World War LT14 14-25
Secrets of The Wool House Chapman, Margaret LT10 21
Selby Cottage LT4
LT6
17
15
Sendell’s Cottages LT11 48
Sermons on the Mount: John Braddick’s words of
wisdom
Tritton, Paul LT8 31
Shadgate, Mr LT6 15
Shadgett family- LT1
LT2
LT13
4
39
31
Shernold brewery LT5 8
Shernold Cottage LT5
LT11
LT12
21
12
14
Shernold Farm LT3
LT6
LT8
8
39
41
Shernold High School LT5
LT6
20
46
Shernold House LT6
LT10
15
38
Shernold Pond LT6 15, 39
Shoebridge, George LT2 8
Shoebridge, Ivy LT11 6
Shops and daily life in Loose during the Second
World War
Gallavin, Helen LT2 32
Shovell, Sir Cloudesley LT6 12
Shurnal Farm (see Shernold Farm)
Sid Coulter’s memories of Old Loose Thornburgh, Roger LT10 40-43
Sid Coulter’s memories of old Loose Thornburgh, Roger LT11 42
Simpson, Rev George LT11 13
Sir Hardy Amies’ great grandparents lived here Chapman, Margaret LT12 41-42
Skalonde, Rycharde LT5 18
Skinner family- LT2 7
30
LT3 LT5
LT6
29, 30 8, 14
15
Skinner’s Cottage LT3
LT5
31
14
Slade House LT3
LT4
LT5
LT6
LT10
LT11
30
37
14
15
28
34
Slaughter house LT11 20
Smith, Ellen LT6 15
Smith family Smith, Ken LT14 21
Smuggling LT5 3-6
Smuggling In & Around Maidstone Wilson, Sheila LT5 3
Smythe, Clement Taylor LT2 10
Snashall, George LT11 11
South Mullion, Linton LT11 8
Southgate Barn LT2 31
Special Constabulary LT6 7
Spot Lane quarry LT2 10
Spring Cottage LT7 22
Springhead LT4
LT5
27
26
Springhead pond LT9 23, 24
Spurgeon family- LT10 37
Spurgeon, Henry, blacksmith LT5 8
St Mary’s church, East Farleigh LT10 8
St Mary’s church, Langley LT10 16
St Nicholas Church, Linton LT11
LT12
7
12-13
St Stephen’s church, Tovil LT1 5
Stace family- LT11 31
Stace, Fred, postmaster LT2
LT6
37
6
Stace, John, (Will) LT3
LT5
27
14
Stagecoaches LT2 14 et seq
Stannett family LT11 34, 35
Stannett, Frank, nurseryman LT1
LT2
LT10
LT12
23
32
31
14
Stanthorpe, James LT6 7
31
Star Cottages LT10 27
Star Inn, Linton Hill LT4 26
Star pub LT11 11, 12
Star, The, Linton Road LT4
LT5
10
8
Startup family- LT2
LT6
LT11
37
15
14
Statham, Col. J.C.B. LT10 21
Stone Cottage LT7 22
Stone House, Boughton Monchelsea LT2 9
Storr, Gerard LE3
LT11
3
42
Straw Mill LT3
LT7
39
38
Styance family- LT7
LE3
12
4
Styance, George and Eliza LT11 7,8
Style & Winch LT2
LT8
4, 8
39
Sugar Loaves LT2
LT7
LT11
31
24
11
Sutton, John, stone mason and quarry owner LT1
LT2
5
9
Sutton, Terry LT10 47
Swallow holes LT9 20-24
Swan, The LT3
LT6
LT8
9
15, 39
15, 39
Swiss Cottage LT9 2
Sycamores, The LT8 42
Tadman, Richard LT14 17
Tamarisk cottage LT13 14
Tanneries and tanning LT3
LT4
LT5
LT10
16
31
34
43
Tanning LT11 10
Taylor family- LT3
LT10
8, 9
10
Taylor, Dr Paul Newton LE4 8
Telford, Thomas LE2
LT9
3
7
32
Tettenhall LT2 LT3
29 40
The Admirals Jenner, Pat LT6 12
The Baptist Church Page, Julia and
Thornburgh, Roger
LT1 7
The Battle of Bottlescrew Hill Searle, Ken LT2 4
The Building of Bluetops, Walnut Tree Lane Hughes, Graham LT6 21
The Dairy House, Kirkdale Proctor, Molly LT13 3-5
The De Fremingham Family of Loose Jenner, Pat LT2 26
The de Pympe Family of Loose Jenner, Pat LT1 15
The Dell, High Banks LT12 31
The Hartridges of Kent Hartridge, Ian LT6 42-44
The Hodsoll Family in Capel, Surrey Day, Mary LT5 10
The Hodsoll Family in Loose Creasey, Anne LT5 7
The Inhabitants of Hayle Place Wilson, Sheila LT4 3
The Last of the Line: Ralph Buffkin, 1627-1710 Jenner, Pat LT7 36
The Limes LT6 38
The Loose Isolation Hospital Allchurch, Frank &
Kitty
LT1 19
The Loose Scouts’ memorial at Crisbrook (John
Greville Fulks & Alfred Vernon Langley)
Chapman, Margaret LT9 44
The Martins of Salts Place & Leeds Castle Chapman, Margaret LT12 19-21
The Mills of The Loose Valley Warner, Jonathan LT1 12
The Natal Nightingale Cording, B. Dee LT5 29
The Parish boundary Thornburgh, Roger LT4 23
The Parish Poor Collins, Margaret LT1 13
The Rev. Denny Martin: a Loose connection with
the Isle of Wight
Watson, John LT3 15
The Road to Loose Page, Julia LT10 34
The Tanyards of Loose Allchurch, Frank LT4 31
The Train now Passing Cheeseman, Clive LT3 18
Thomas, Major Frederick Dunbar. LT3
LT6
LT7
LT10
LE1
LT11
34
16, 18
22
11
2
42
Thomsett family- LE1 1
Thornburgh, Roger LT10
LT11
49
2
Thorny Croft LT2 10
Thornycroft family- LT2 10, 13
Three ‘Gentlemen of Fortune’ of Boughton Mount Tritton, Paul and Pat LT14 43-48
Tilbury Dredging Co. LT2 10
Tillett, George William LT9 19
33
Tillett, Kath (nee Pankhurst) LT8 45
Tinham family LT12 21
Tithe map clues to Times Past Tritton, Pat LT11 16
Tithe maps LT11 16
Tithes LT1 24
Tom Sankey’s schooldays Sankey, Tom LT12 39
Tomkin, grocer LT7 23
Tomlinson, Olive Mary LT8 22
Tompson, Thomas, builder LT4 17
Tovil (wartime memories of) LT11 23 et seq.
Tovil and East Farleigh people and pubs Black, Sue Lt14 40
Tovil Burial Ground LT11 30
Tovil Court LT8
LT14
47
34-35
Tovil House LT3
LT7
35
38
Tovil Mill LT7 38, 39
Tovil railways LT3
LT10
21
39
Tovil Scouts LT10
LT11
13
24
Tovil Treacle Mines LE4 3
Tovil was John’s halfway house in the 1940s Webb, John LT13 10
Tovil Wharf LT2 10
Tovil Working Men’s Club LT3
LT8
LT10
35
47
33
Towner, John Frank LT10
LT12
26, 28
11
Trams LT2
LT10
LE2
29
Front cover
4
Trouble at Hayle Mill after war declared Green, Maureen
Barcham
LT14 10
Travels with Aunt Alice – holidays in Loose in the
1930s
Eames, Jack LT8 13
Trolley buses LT8
LT11
48
18
True Anecdotes of my early teenage youth Partridge, Alec LT13 41-42
Tudor cottages LT7 22
Tuppeny, Joseph LT5 33
Turkey Mill LT10
LT11
44
48
Turner, John LT5 18
Turnpike road LT1 4
34
LT2 LE2
20 3
Two Gentlemen of Loose Jenner, Pat LT5 32
Tye, Dennis LT2 7
Tyler family LT11 46
Tylers LT3
LT5
LT11
17
15
40
Underhill, Joyce LT5 22
Union Workhouse, Coxheath (see also Linton
Hospital)
LT1
LT2
LT7
LT8
14
11
20
16
Up in Arms over almshouses – Scandal in East
Farleigh
Tritton, Paul LT8 16
Upper Crisbrook Mill LT3
LT9
LT11
22, 35
3
24
Upper Mill LT1
LT4
12
8, 27
Upper Mill Cottage LT1 13
Usher, Mrs LT5 22
Vale Cottage LT7 16
Vale House LT4
LT6
LT7
LT10
24, 31
15, 20
16
30
Vicar’s Hall, Loose LT4
LT7
LT8
10
7
4
Vicarage, Loose LT11 17
Victory pub, East Farleigh or Tovil LT11 19
Village life at Kirkdale Cottages since 1868 Hunt, Hilary LT10 10
Village Mill
Village Mill, Loose LT1
LT11
10
40
Vinson, Mr LT6 15
Waggon - Transport Cheeseman, Clive LT2 14
Wakefield family LT9 16-17
Walder family- LE1
LT14
2
15,16
Waldron, R.I. LT4 9
35
LT6 LT8
8 45
Walnut Tree pub LT11 11
Walnut Tree Stores LT2
LT8
32
21
Walnut Tree, East Farleigh LT11 27
Walnut Tree, The LT2
LT3
LT4
LT7
32
31
36
23
Walter, Henry LT4
LT11
17
10
Wanstall, Leonard Harold LE3 3
War memorials LT13 15-19
Water supplies LT11 18
Watermill Grange LT11 22
Watermill House LT2 39
Watermills LT1 10, 12-13
Webb family LT10
LT12
LT13
LT14
13
36
10
17, 24, 25
Weeks family- LE1 7
Weeks, J., charcoal burner LT5 8
Well Street LT11 28
Well Street quarries LT1 4
Wells, Nancy LT1 23
Westbrook LT10 2
Westerhill Farm LE1 7
Westlawn LT6 15
Westminster Abbey, ragstone LT1 4
Whatman, James, papermaker LT1
LT10
LT11
13
43
48
Wheatsheaf pub LT8
LT11
12
15
Wheelwrights LT11 17
When the Romans occupied the Loose Valley Elliott, Simon LT13 20-21
Where Dissenters rest in peace in Tovil Tritton, Pat LT11 30
Whibley, William and Rose LT7 12
White Lion, East Farleigh LT11 28
Whyatt, Malcolm and friends LT11 23 et seq.
Wilberforce, William LE2 5 et seq
Wilberforce, William and son LT11 12
Wilkins, E, builder LT5 8
36
William Wilberforce Pub LT12 17
Williamson family LT10 10
Wilson family LT4 8
Wilson, Dennis (‘Ken’) LT10 46
Wilson, Mr LT6 15
Wilson, Shirley LT14 18
Wilson’s Mill LT2
LT7
39
23
Windmills LT13 28
Wintour, Mrs LT2 3
Withinbrook, Robert LT11 10
Women’s Institute LT11 9
Women’s Land Army LT11 20
Wood & Son, builders LT1 7
Wood, J, builder LT2
LT5
8
8
Wood, James, of Springhead LT1 6
Woodcock, Andrew, grocer LT5 18
Woodlawn LT2
LT3
LT4
LT5
LT6
LT11
19, 34
22
26
7
15, 19
44
Woodville family- LT1 15
Wool House LT3
LT4
LT5
LT10
LE1
LT11
17
17, 26, 31
15
21
7
10, 48
Wool House Cottage LT4
LT10
31
21
Woollett family LT10
LT11
48
37
Woolsack, The, Linton LT3 10
Workhouse burial ground LT1
LT12
22
24-27
Working and Shopping in Tovil in Days gone By Gibbons, Noel LT12 33
Wounded and taken prisoner in 1918, Ernie came
home to Annie in 1919
McKeown, Terry LT14 11
Wright, Joseph, pastor LT11 30
Writing on the wall Smith, Jill LT10 19
Wynsdale LT3 6
37
Yew Tree LT10 6