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GENUKI: Norfolk: Genealogy: Towns And Parishes: Winterton: Kelly's 1896 sat.; william Bowgen. braikenridge George John, Manor cot. Green Rev. Wm.Arthur MA Rectory Hume Mrs. Hill house Waters Samuel Wilton Mrs. Church cottage http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/w/winterton/kelly1896.shtml
Extractions: Entry in Kelly's Directory for Norfolk, 1896, pp. 484-5. WINTERTON is a parish and fishing village, 1 miles north from Hemsby station on the Midland and Great Northern railway and about 8 miles north-by-west from Yarmouth and 21 from Norwich, in the Eastern division of the county, incorporated hundreds, petty sessional division and incorporation of East and West Flegg, county court district of Great Yarmouth, rural deanery of Flegg and archdeaconry and diocese of Norwich. The Primitive Methodist chapel here was built in 1876. Here is a coast-guard station with 7 men and a chief officer. In 1859 a surf boat was placed here by the National Life Boat Institution, and a sailing life boat in 1881; Edward Robert Boult is honorary secretary. The lighthouse here, situated on elevated ground, is nearly 70 feet high and is illuminated by a prismatic reflector. About 150 fishermen are employed in the herring and mackerel fisheries. Winterton had once a market and a fair, but both have long been obsolete. Hill House is the seat of Mrs. Hume, and has very fine ranges of hot-houses and conservatories. This place gives the title of Earl to the Turnour family. The Earl of Winterton, who is lord of the manor, the trustees of the late F. Charsley esq. and Mrs. Hume are the chief landowners. Winterton Ness, a principal and dangerous promontory on the east coast, is within this parish, and the Trinity Board, in 1850, at the request of the late Joseph Hume esq. M.P. placed a buoy on it. The coast generally is at this point very dangerous to shipping; in ancient times the right of wreckage was appurtenant to the manor, and on one occasion a cause of dispute between the Abbot of St. Benet's-at-Holme and the prior of Norwich. A letter on the subject from William Peacock, steward to Sir John Paxton, then lord of the manor, dated 19 Nov. 1477, is included in the Paston letters.
GENUKI: Norfolk: Genealogy: Towns And Parishes: Winterton: Kelly's 1904 Parish Clerk and Clerk to Parish Council, william G. Empson. Boult Mrs.ER braikenridge George John, manor cot Green Rev. Wm. Arthur MA Rectry Hume Mrs. http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/w/winterton/kelly1904.shtml
Extractions: Parish Clerk and Clerk to Parish Council, William G. Empson. Winterton Ness, a principal and dangerous promentory on the east coast, is within this parish, and the Trinity Board, in 1850, at the request of the late Joseph Hume esq. M.P. placed a buoy on it. The coast generally is at this point very dangerous to shipping; in ancient times the right to wreckage was appurtenant to the manor, and on one occasion was a cause of a dispute between the Abbot of St. Benet's-at-Holme and the Prior of Norwich. A letter on this subject from William Peacock, steward to Sir John Paxton, then lord of the manor, dated 19 Nov. 1477, is included in the Paston letters. Post, M(oney). O(order). and T(elegraph). O(ffice)., T(elegraph). M(oney). O(order Office)., E(xpress). D(elivery)., S(avings). B(ank). and A(nnuity). and I(nsurance). Office. - Robert Goffin, sub-postmaster. letters from Yarmouth arrive at 7.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m.; dispatched at 12.45 and 5.5p.m.; sundays, arrive 7.30 a.m.; dispatched 5.5p.m.
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Extractions: He is seated in a walnut chair dating from the end of the 17th century and surmounted by the royal Stuart coat-of-arms. The book-stand to his right was what is known as a piece of 'hybrid' furniture for it was made from a couple of Gothic pew ends. It was a characteristic of antiquarian collectors such as Braikenridge to rescue fitments from churches and other old buildings if they were destroyed for new buildings or by fires. Braikenridge's collection included the quarter boys from Christ Church, Broad Street (removed when the facade of the original church was demolished and now lent back to the church by the City of Bristol) a magnificent Elizabethan stone chimney-piece from a house in Small Street and barge-boards from destroyed timber-framed houses.
Extractions: George Weare Braikenridge (1775-1856) was a local antiquarian who commissioned mainly local artists to draw the streets, buildings and busy quaysides of his city. His original intention was to 'extra-illustrate' William Barrett's History and Antiquities of Bristol (published in 1789). This was a common hobby at the time; books were not heavily illustrated, as we are used to today, and people would collect drawings which could be bound up with the text of books. Braikenridge's collection of some 1400 Bristol drawings outgrew his original conception. The bulk of the drawings were collected in the 1820s with a trickle of additions in the 1830s; he must then have regarded his task as complete. The overall quality of the collection is high because a talented group of artists was working in Bristol at the time. Braikenridge also collected drawings by the Bristol School of Artists, such as Francis Danby and Samuel Jackson, which were not regarded by him as illustrations to Bristol's history, they were therefore not included in the organised part of his collection, but many are in the Museum's collection.
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The Priston Web william Walter Wheatley is thought to have been born in Bristol in 1811 and died on GW braikenridge of Brislington employed Wheatley to illustrate a new http://www.priston.org.uk/wheatley.htm
Extractions: Priston Cards William Walter Wheatley (1811-1885) William Walter Wheatley is thought to have been born in Bristol in 1811 and died on 1st March 1885 at the age of 74. In the mid 1880's probably just prior to his death, it is recorded that he was quite old and living in reduced circumstances and lodging at Hatfield Buildings, Widcombe Hill, Bath. He is also known to have lived at Rode prior to 1860, and in 1923 was well remembered by a few members of the village. He lived there in a house in Marsh Lane with his wife and son. At that time there were recollections of his geniality and for possessing a tame cuckoo. The drawing of the church in the Priston Millennium Book was by him. He has also sketched the ancient piscina (a basin used for washing the communion plate) which was discovered during restoration work in 19th century and now is now on the right side of the chancel. He is known to have exhibited his work at a meeting of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1854. In addition to the watercolour of the village street he also painted the Manor House. These two paintings are owned by Mrs. Southgate whose late husband, Mr. Anthony Southgate, was great-great grandson of John Hammond, Rector of Priston from 1820 to 1860.
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