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    301 Skipton Crematorium LITTLEHALES, James Barry (I3719)
     
    302 Source states Edmond LITTLEHALES, Edmund (I156)
     
    303 Squire

    Lord of SANDSFORD COURT and SION 
    WARREN, Lord Michael (I325)
     
    304 Squire
    Lord of SION in the county of Kilkenney 
    ARCHDEKEN, Jean (I1203)
     
    305 St Andrews LITTLEHALES, Sir Edward Baker 1st Bt of Ranston (I2584)
     
    306 St Andrews LITTLEHALES, Lyonel Martyn (I2583)
     
    307 St Chads Family (F468)
     
    308 St Martins Parish Family (F436)
     
    309 St Mary Virgin Family (F525)
     
    310 St Marys SWETTENHAM, Sarah (I848)
     
    311 St. Andrew LITTLEHALES, Elizabeth (I2351)
     
    312 St. Andrew LITTLEHALES, Emma (I2177)
     
    313 St. Andrew LITTLEHALES, Mary Ann (I2294)
     
    314 St. Andrew LITTLEHALES, Richard (I368)
     
    315 St. Benet Family (F806)
     
    316 St. George-Rc LITTLEHALES, James (I684)
     
    317 St. Germain des Pres Church WARREN, Thomas (I2005)
     
    318 St. James LITTLEHALES, Margaret (I1775)
     
    319 St. James SELLON, Rev William (I62)
     
    320 St. John LITTLEHALES, George Williams (I727)
     
    321 St. Martin Family (F599)
     
    322 St. Martin Family (F643)
     
    323 St. Martin Family (F731)
     
    324 St. Mary LITTLEHALES, Mary (I2006)
     
    325 St. Mary Magdalene Family (F305)
     
    326 St. Michaels Family (F57)
     
    327 St. Thomas Family (F252)
     
    328 Surname - Working on the assumption that in 1911 census some of the children are listed with their grandmother Mary MORGAN MORGAN, Alice Mary (I2130)
     
    329 Surname possibly Jefferson Elizabeth (I8943)
     
    330 Temp = Temporary LITTLEHALES, Captain Frederick (I738)
     
    331 The Regiment has six memorials in Australia: two obelisks and a headstone for the fallen at the Eureka rebellion, Ballarat, Victoria; a baptisimal font for Captain Littlehales in the Cathedral Church of Christ the King, Ballarat ....... LITTLEHALES, George Richard (I8878)
     
    332 The steamship Laristan SS, was on voyage from Swansea to New York with a cargo of coal, when on 25th January 1926, the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Bremen picked up an emergency call that she was sinking. The Bremen assisted Laristan, but only managed to rescue six of a crew of 31, due to the rough seas. LITTLEHALES, Captain Frederick (I738)
     
    333 Through to 1985 Family (F1488)
     
    334 Torino di Sangro, Provincia di Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy LITTLEHALES, Ernest John (I16)
     
    335 United States World War I Draft Registration Cards States year of birth as 1886 LITTLEHALES, George Moysey (I3421)
     
    336 Unmarried LITTLEHALES, Randall William E.I.C.S (I401)
     
    337 We have lived at Manor Farm since 1991, and Pat's parents and family had lived and worked here, prior to that since 1947.

    It was a huge undertaking to convert some of the stone barns to accommodation, demolish many other attached buildings, and change farming practices and it was a real wrench to leave the big farmhouse for a smaller barn conversion, but we've got used to it now. We have renamed the farmhouse to The Stone House and have now rented it out.

    The farmhouse has an interesting history, and was home to the Bailiff of Much Wenlock in the 17th Century. There is a plaque on the wall dedicated to Richard and Jane Littlehales who lived here in 1688. Richard Littlehales was the Bailiff of Much Wenlock and other members of his family had also held this office. It was quite a prestigious role and held a lot of resonsibility, including law and order for the area.

    There is a room in the cellar of the farmhouse that could have been used as a cell during the time that the various Manor Houses around the district were used to hold courts, as it has a catch on the outside and a grill in the door.

    The oldest part of the house dates back to the 1300s, and the barn conversion that we are living in, now called Manor Farm, is also medieval.

    Legend has it that there is a tunnel from the farm here to the Priory in Much Wenlock, but Pat has spent many childhood years looking for the entrance without success. 
    LITTLEHALES, Richard (I1385)
     
    338 where she was a patient for nine days. FRANCK, Jean C (I841)
     
    339 Will

    Last will on 10 May 1746

    Address:

    Dracut, MA. 
    LITTLEHALE, John (I2003)
     
    340 Will
    Last will on 2 Apr 1718.
    Etate was probated on 3 May 1718. 
    LITTLEHALE, Issac (I1967)
     
    341 Witness: Richard Littlehales; Lucy Cox
    Married by Banns by: E. C. E. Carleton
    Register: Marriages 1901 - 1915, Page 20, Entry 39
    Source: LDS Film 2068607
     
    Family (F1210)
     
    342 Year and place from UK 1851 census. Note that birth year would be later than 1828 based on age given in later census records. FAGGE, Jane Mary Georgiana (I8747)
     
    343 Zions Hill Independent LITTLEHALES, Mariam (I1862)
     

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