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  • ==Memories of Mrs Rees-Mogg - Maisie Wilks== We were never allowed to forget that Mrs. Rees-Mogg was the Lady of the Manor. We always had to bob a curtsey when s
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  • ==Memories of Mrs Rees-Mogg - Maisie Wilks== We were never allowed to forget that Mrs. Rees-Mogg was the Lady of the Manor. We always had to bob a curtsey when s
    1 KB (235 words) - 19:50, 4 October 2011
  • ...y to be brought to her tenants' cottages. This was switched on publicly by Mrs. Rees-Mogg on Friday 27th October 1933. 80 tenants had electricity. They al ...ch was lit up by 4 floodlights and 3 spotlights. It was so impressive that Mrs. Rees-Mogg decided to keep the floodlights there for two more nights.
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  • On both Col.and Mrs. Rees-Mogg’s death both in 1949, the estate was divided. A date was fixed So – all that Mrs. Rees-Mogg had worked hard for, in making the Manor a place of historical b
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  • ...ed Edward VII Road, probably when the terraced houses were built, but when Mrs. Rees-Mogg purchased it shortly afterwards, she restored it to its original
    585 bytes (98 words) - 18:01, 27 August 2022
  • [[Mrs Rees-Mogg]] - Lady of [[Clifford Manor|The Manor]]
    788 bytes (117 words) - 20:30, 13 March 2014
  • ..., later becoming the Head Gardener with quite a large staff under him, for Mrs. Rees-Mogg demanded a perfect garden – and perfect village street! To give the new Rector of our Parish some privacy, Mrs. Rees-Mogg had her gardeners plant a privet hedge alongside the iron fence
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  • ...n Mrs. Rees-Mogg – probably when she was still Mrs. Douty – found out from Mrs. Cockbill (who then lived at No. 16,) that from the bedroom window of No. 1 And this was when Mr. and Mrs. Jack Radbourne and family - squashed together opposite at No. 17 - were
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  • Next door to the Woodwards lived Mr.and Mrs.Tom Alder with 6 children. I wonder if the garden was bigger in those day At some time or other, this Mr. & Mrs. Alder lived at No. 3 The Nashes – presumably at the decision of Mr. Rees
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  • Mr. & Mrs. Pinfold lived at No. 2 The Nashes with Fred and Jim, and both the sons had Mrs. Pinfold had a rather squeaky voice and a funny eye so her vision wasn't al
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  • Mrs. Rees Mogg, deciding that as they were employing 'The Best' to look after t
    999 bytes (167 words) - 17:00, 27 August 2022
  • ...down small cottage with just a yard to look after, was an ideal place for Mrs. Rees-Mogg, the owner of most of the village - and the Parish - to place an ...nk that it was possibly the family, who asked if she could be moved there. Mrs. Coldicott was a very unkind woman, snapping at all her children; quarrelli
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  • ...ed as being at school with him). He also remembered a part-time teacher, Mrs. Unit, who lived at Shottery and cycled every day to Clifford. Then came a much-loved teacher Mrs. Timperley who moved in September 1937 with her husband and son, Trevor.
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  • ...there. A herb garden with fruit trees was laid out with encouragement from Mrs. West. A small patch of field was sown with corn. And it was a delight to g ...ing referred to as “the kitchen garden”, and rumour at that time said that Mrs. Rees-Mogg had selected it as a suitable extension for the Churchyard.
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  • ...who had to report to him at 7.00am every working morning for orders. When Mrs. Rees-Mogg was in residence, Diggie was always summoned to her room every m ...not to a great degree, but he seemed to have better knowledge than Diggie. Mrs. Rees-Mogg had come across Charlie on one of her many journeys and very soo
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  • ...ay in the Diocese of Gloucester. (I was told that this was the desire of Mrs. Rees-Mogg who was a great friend of the Bishop of Gloucester – and after ...ended meeting of the PCC was held in the Rectory by the kind invitation of Mrs. Brown.
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  • ...Having mothered 13 children, she was living on her own when she moved in. Mrs. Rees-Mogg needed Pear Tree Cottage for a younger family. Granny Robbins wa
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  • Mrs. Douty bought it in 1912, and while the Manor was being repaired after the ...and married another local lad, Cyril Green. Kate Olive who also worked for Mrs. Rees-Mogg married Frank Bailey, and Betty Spencer married one of Col. Rees
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  • ...ottages, now called Avon Cottage and Clifford Cottage, were Nos 18 and 19. Mrs. Giles who died some years ago, once told me that her grandparents lived in Mrs. Pippet was still living at Red Hill House , so the Rev Hodgson carried on
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  • With Mrs. Douty buying all the village and land in 1910 the stabling too came into After Mrs. Rees-Mogg's death, the building was given by The Honourable Edward Robert
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  • ...after her arrival at The Manor, Mrs. Rees-Mogg (though she might have been Mrs. Douty at the time) paid for the village path to be tarmacced and the aeria
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