Further to my post re Samuel Hinde yesterday. As I mentioned he owned many pieces of land and wooded areas in Whittington in mid 1700. I have now been joined by my friend and fellow researcher Elizabeth Pemberton in trying to plot on old maps (both working from our separate homes !) where these pieces of land actually were.
Wednesday, 30 December 2020
MAPS
CO-INCIDENCES
I am currently researching a gentleman called Samuel Hinde who lived in Old Whittington mid 1700's until his death in 1809. He owned much of the area on Newbridge Lane down towards the canal, including the Foxley Oaks area, many other pieces of land in Whittington and it is not a name I was familiar with.
Tuesday, 29 December 2020
MURDER AT WHITTINGTON
I came across this piece in the Sheffield Independent 29 March 1845 reporting a murder that had taken place at old Whittington.
The report covers the murder, the trial and the verdict and can be read at Old Whittington One Place Study – Old Whittington War Memorial people places trades Sydall Swanwick (oldwhittingtonops.com)
It is quite a long piece to read full of detail and a very sad event for all concerned.
Saturday, 5 December 2020
HATCHETS AND KNIVES
This piece taken from the Sheffield Daily Telegraph 15 September 1925, sounds as though it was only luck that stopped the event turning into something more tragic.
Wednesday, 2 December 2020
BULLS HEAD PART 2
Further to my recent post on the rebuilding of the Bulls Head I have found this drawing of the original Bulls Head which was posted in Old Chesterfield Pics in 2017 by Alan Taylor
Tuesday, 1 December 2020
THE BULLS HEAD
The Sheffield Independent 23 September 1901 ran an article on the Bulls Head Old Whittington re plans passed to have it pulled down and re-erected further from the High Street.