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Bonner Phoebe Alice of the Corner Shop, Barnet Wood Lane, Ashtead Surrey (wife of Richard Parker Bonner) died 12 September 1924 probate London 30 September Effects to said Richard parker Bonner newsagent 492 pounds.

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72nd Regiment, Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders

1838 To Cape Town
1840 To Portsmouth (Oct: guards, cheer HMS Britannia on its departure from Portsmouth Harbour)
1841 Royal duties in Windsor
1842 Riot duty in Manchester, Preston, Blackburn and Bolton
Aug. 1842 Five cotton workers killed by 72nd in Preston during protests at wage cuts
1843 To Ireland. Stationed in Dublin, Templemore and Fermoy
1844 To Gibraltar Garrison
1848 To West Indies. Stationed in Barbados, Trinidad, St. Lucia, Demerara, Grenada and Tobago.
1851 To Halifax, Nova Scotia
1854 To Limerick
1855 To Malta

The Times, London, article CS33976147, dated 19 Oct 1840

It is customary at all times for many persons to congregate on the platform when a three-decker leaves the harbour, for such an occurance is somewhat rare; but the events connected with the neccessity of reinforcing our squadron in the Mediterranean, and the contemplation of this noble ship may be called upon to take part in these measures already so gallantly begun, imparted additional interest to Britannia leaving the harbour; and on this occasion, therefore, the platform and ramparts were crowded with spectators. When the Britannia came abreast of the platform at 11 o'clock, the hour at which the troops appointed for the day's duty are inspected prior to their marching off to their respective guards, the commanding officer ordered the troops to pile their arms and mount the ramparts ... followed by the splendid band of the 72d Regiment, and, waving their caps, spontaneously gave three hearty cheers, in which they were joined by the concourse assembled. This was repeated several times, the band continuing to play "Rule Britannia."


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Source is Richard of old929books who found the marriage record in the Winchester records April 2012 and sent an email to fbcp02

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Birth registration for Male Brice in Alresford is the only one in the time frame.

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Listed as John Middleton on 1871 census

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Source is an LDS submission:

Buried in Wetwang parish church yard, grave 272, inscription reads In loving memory of GEORGE BULLOCK of Wetwang who fell asleep in Jesus/ October 17th 1887 aged 83 years / Also HANNAH/ his beloved wife/ who fell asleep in Jesus/ May 30th 1883/ aged 78 years.

There end was peace.

Nunkeeling where George was baptised and parents married:-



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Source is LDS submission:

¦Married on Shakespeare's birthday in 1803:- From the Parish of Nunkeeling, Yorkshire. Banns of Marriage between William Bullock and Hannah Owston were published according to Act of Parliament and no impediment alleged. William Bullock of the Parish of Long Riston and Hannah Owston of this Parish, Spinster.

Married Church by Banns this twenty-third day of April in the Year one thousand eight hundred and three by me, R M Green, Curate. This marriage was solemised between us William Bullock. Hannah Owsten. In the presence of Wm Jefferson. Hannah Gresner.



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Source is LDS submission

Skipsea Parish records list William as aged 83 years when he died in Seaton in 1859

Monumental Inscriptions for Skipsea and Ulrome Parish grave 131 In / memory of /Hannah, the wife of / WILLIAM BULLOCK/ of this place / who died July 30th 1858/ aged 75 years/ Now my life and labours done/ May I enjoy the promised rest/ And of the above name/ WILLIAM BULLOCK/ who died July 9 1859/ aged 84 years/ what you have seen amiss in me/ Strive to avoid, search your own heart/ And you will be well employed



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Name variations: Piercy, Peircy, Percy and Pearcy