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| 19th August 1857 Death Notice for Amelia Murphy in the Limerick Chroncile
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| 19th Sept. 1936 - Portsmouth Evening News Circumstances of Douglas Ronald Walker's death.
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| 1st World War Medal Card - Charles P Rothwell
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| 2004 Ruby D O Sharpe Grant & Will
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| 2007 RG Mills Death Certificate
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| 2008 John F Forbes Robertson - Probate
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| 2010 Winifred Ethel Mills Probate and Will
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| 22nd September 1906. Report in the "Derby Daily"
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| 25th Feb 1944 Royal Engineers Literary Competition Notice from R.E Headquarters Sussex District giving the prize winners.
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| 25th March 1921. Arrival in New York from Leith, Scotland Left Leith on the 18th February 1921
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| 29 Dec 1962 Jean Forbes Robertson Funeral Notice
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Owner of original: The Times
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| 6 Aug 2018 Joyce Olive Mills, Death Certificate
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| 8 Nov 1937 Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson Obituary
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Owner of original: The Times
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| 9 Oct 1924 Maxine Forbes-Robertson Marriage
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Owner of original: The Times
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| A Munster Elegy Published in the "Victory" magazine of the India Command.
10th March 1945
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| A Munster Elegy The original version penned 23 Jan 1945 in Jhansi
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| Advert in the "London Standard" of 2nd May 1878 for the sailing of the Clipper Ship "Smyrna" to Sydney on the 18th May
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| Advert in the Salisbury Journal, 14 Jan 1765 ‘The White Hart Inn. Called The Hut on Salisbury Plain. RICHARD AND ELIZABETH MILLS (Many Years Servants at the Star and Garter Inn at Andover) beg Leave to acquaint the Public, that they have taken the above Inn, being the Halfway-House ( on The Great Western Post Road) from Salisbury to Shaftesbury. At the said Inn, by its agreeable Situation, affords a great Convenience to the Travellers on the Road, and they are determined to spare no Cost, and to use their utmost Diligence to oblige all those, who shall favour them with their Commands, humbly hope to meet with favourable Encouragement. Post Chaise and Saddle Horse as usual. N.B. The London and Exeter Machine calls here every Day of the Week – Great Care will be taken of Parcels and Game’
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Owner of original: Dr Clay’s Papers. p. 189.
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| Air Force Cross
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| Albert Joseph George Wynn Death Certificate
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| Albert Mills Baptism
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| Am I Me & The Builder Am I E or Am I Me - 11th Dec 1946.
The Builder who Fiddle-de-dees - 28th November 1946
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers Page 3
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers Page 2
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers Page 1
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers.
Page 4
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Owner of original: M.O.D
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| Arrival in Australia of McKinn (McKimm) family from Ireland. Name SMYRNA
Construction IRON with 2 decks
Date 1876
Official Number 70457
Launched in July 1876
Poop 48' long and Forecastle 42' Long
Information from Ships' Register:
Port No. 15 in 1876; Sailing Ship
2 decks, 3 masts, rigged as a ship, round stern, clench build, no gallery, billet head, iron framework.
Length from fore part of stern to aft side of head of sternpost 232' and 3 tenths.
Main breadth to outside of planking or plating 38' 0.5 tenths.
Depth in hold from tonnage deck to ceiling amidships 22' 2.5 tenths.
Tonnage under tonnage deck: 1185.22 ton
Forecastle: 56.63 ton
Poop: 107.92 ton
Roundhouse: 22.37 ton
TOTAL: 1372.14 ton
Deduction for crew spaces: 67.54 ton
REGISTER TONNAGE: 1304.60 ton
WRECKED NEEDLES, ISLE OF WIGHT, 28 APRIL 1888:
SMYRNA was run into by the steamer MOTO on 28 April 1888, during a thick fog off the Isle of Wight, when outward bound to Sydney and sank with Captain Taylor and 11 crew. 17 survivors were rescued by the steamship MOTO and landed at Southampton.
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Owner of original: NSW State Records - Online Microfilm of Shipping lists
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| August 1927 - Old Timers in Livingstone Photograph in the Northern Rhodesia Journal of 1964
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| Australian Active Service Medal (1945-75) with 'VIETNAM' clasp.
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| Australian Service Medal (1945-75) with 'KOREA' and 'SW PACIFIC' clasps.
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| Baker's Cottage, Fovant Probably dating from 1600, the house is situated end on to the road on a long, narrow site steeply rising to the rear. There is said to have been a quarry on the top of the hill behind, and there is a possibility that the house was initially built for a quarry worker.
Originally 1½ storeys high, the roof was raised to two storeys in the early 19th century. The stair and front door were moved, the old loft window was blocked and a first floor fireplace was added.
Initially part of the Pembroke Estate, the cottage changed hands in the Estate sale of the 1840s. It appears to have been sold to James Lever. According to the 1840 Tithe map however, Charles George Mills was listed as the copyholder under the Pembroke Estate. Which came first the map or the sale? What is not in doubt is that the cottage was not part of the Pembroke Estate when it was sold in 1920 to the ancestor of the current owner.
(From Fovant History website)
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| Benjamin Abell Birth Certificate
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| Bishops Transcript of Nether Wallop Church Note also the deaths of John and Mary Williams.
Could they be the parents of James Williams?
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| Charles Bianconi Hayes London Gazette 1902 & Memorial Details 1915
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| Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Military) : Wing Commander R J McKimm, 37 Squadron, RAAF
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| Convict's Conduct Record 1850 to 1883
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| Cook Street Gate, Coventry
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| Death Duty Register - Charles George Mills Between 1815 and 1853 duty was paid by everyone except the spouse on legacies and residues of over £20; and real estate was only subject to duty if it was to be sold to raise money legacies or residues
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Owner of original: National Archives
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| Death Duty Register- Richard Mills Between 1815 and 1853 duty was paid by everyone except the spouse on legacies and residues of over £20; and real estate was only subject to duty if it was to be sold to raise money legacies or residues
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Owner of original: National Archives
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| Death of Kenneth James McKimm
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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Owner of original: CWGC
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| Dhobi Doggerel Written 17th July 1945 in Jhansi.
A dhobi wallah was a laundry man.
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| Edward Mills World War One - Medal Card
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Owner of original: National Archives
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| Edward Mills & Jessie Stevenson Marriage Certificate
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| Egypt Medal and Khedive's Star Egypt Medal 1882-1889 with the bar 'SUAKIN 1885'.
The recipient's number, rank, name and regiment are engraved on the edge. Obverse: The diademed and veiled head of Queen Victoria with the legend, 'VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX'. Reverse: The Sphinx on a pedestal with the word 'EGYPT' above. The exergue is blank . The medal is fitted with a straight swivel suspender and a single rectangular campaign bar. A piece of 32 mm ribbon which has three bright blue and two white stripes of equal width is attached to the suspender.
Khedive's Bronze Star.
Unnamed as issued. Obverse: In the centre is the Sphinx with the three Great Pyramids in the background. Around this is a raised band, on the upper part of which is embossed 'EGYPT' followed by the dates '1884-6'. The lower part of the band is embossed in Arabic 'KHEDIVE OF EGYPT' with the appropriate date. Reverse: The Khedive's monogram 'T.M.' surmounted by a crown within a raised band. The suspender is a small fixed loop attached between the two uppermost rays of the star. A loose ring is attached to the loop joining a straight laureated bar bearing a crescent moon and a small five pointed star. A small piece of 39 mm plain dark blue ribbon is attached to the suspender bar.
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Owner of original: Australian War Memorial
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| Elissa Landi From "The Count of Monte Cristo"
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| Eric Forbes Robertson - 1st World War Medal Card Neither his Army Service or Pension Record appear to have survived the Luftwaffe bombing of the Army depository in the 2nd World War.
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Owner of original: National Archives
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| Eric J Finch Medal Card His British War and Victory medals were sold at Christies 27th July 2000 - Realised £63.
See :- http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/LotDetailsPrintable.aspx?intObjectID=1854492
Note:- The Silver War Badge was issued in the United Kingdom to service personnel who had been honourably discharged due to wounds or sickness during World War I. The badge, sometimes known as the Discharge Badge, Wound Badge or Services Rendered Badge, was first issued in September 1916, along with an official certificate of entitlement.
His SW Badge was sold at auction by DNW in 2008:-
4 - 5 DECEMBER 2008
Lot 991
Date of Auction: 4th - 5th December 2008
Sold for £120
Estimate: £100 - £140
British War and Victory Medal pairs (4) (Lieut. E. J. Finch, R.A.F.; 402985 1 A.M. J. C. Bizley, R.A.F.; 465143 Pte. T. J. Bolton, 11-Lond. R.; 452035 Pte. S. G. Choppen, 11-Lond. R.) nearly very fine and better (8) £100-140
Footnote
Lieutenant Eric Joseph Finch, 20th Battalion London Regiment, was attached to the R.A.F., serving with 7 Balloon Wing from February 1918 and 18 Balloon Wing from October 1918. Transferred to the Unemployed List on 15 April 1919; he was the recipient of a Silver War Badge. In 1940 he was an applicant for the R.A.F.V.R. Sold with copied R.A.F. service papers and m.i.c.
J. C. Bizley enlisted into the 20th Battalion London Regiment on 1 September 1914. Later transferred to the R.F.C. he was employed as a Wireless Operator. Appointed an Air Mechanic 1st Class on 1 March 1918. Sold with copied m.i.c. and other research.
Bolton and Choppen also served in the 20th Battalion London Regiment and Royal West Kent Regiment.
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| Eulogy for Ron Mills Written and read by Corin Mills - 24th Jan 2007
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| Evelyn Laye
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| Fovant Hut and Mews. 12,Noyna Road, Tooting Bec, London. SW17 The drainage plans for these buildings at 12 Noyna Road from 1897 (ref: ST21/3355) specifies that they were built for use as plumbers, upholsterers and joiners workshops. They were built for Mr. F.W. Mills of 49 Trinity Road who is listed in the Tooting street directory of 1897 as Frederick William Mills, a grocer.
Courtesy of Phillip Manners, Tooting Historical Society.
The reference may well be to Frederick Senior.
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Date: 2014
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