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Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Voluntary Rate (1889-1890)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes this list of the contributors to the parish voluntary rate.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Voluntary Rate
 (1889-1890)
Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Voluntary Rate (1890-1891)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes this list of the contributors to the parish voluntary rate.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Voluntary Rate
 (1890-1891)
Ludlow Parish Magazine: Church Repairs (1891)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes notices and news of the extensive repairs to the roof and tower, with lists of donations.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: Church Repairs
 (1891)
Ludlow Parish Magazine: Miss Howse fund (1891)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes news about the fund raised to help Miss Howse or Howes.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: Miss Howse fund
 (1891)
Ludlow Parish Magazine: St Stephen's Mission Church (1891)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes details of activities in support of St Stephen's mission church.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: St Stephen's Mission Church
 (1891)
Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Church Organ (1891)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes news about the organization of a soup kitchen to help the poor through a bitter winter.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Church Organ
 (1891)
Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Cottage Hospital (1891)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes notices and news of staff of and donations to the Cottage Hospital.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Cottage Hospital
 (1891)
Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Winter Clothing Fund (1891)
The borough of Ludlow in Shropshire was more or less co-extensive with the ecclesiastical parish of Ludlow St Lawrence. The parish magazine from January 1890 to November 1892 includes this list of the contributors to the Winter Clothing Fund.
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Ludlow Parish Magazine: the Winter Clothing Fund
 (1891)
Residents of Surrey (1895)
Kelly's Directory of Surrey includes this alphabetical Court Directory, listing private residents in the county. In fact, this listing is a little more comprehensive than the main directory, in that it includes residents of some London suburbs that, although in the county of Surrey, are not included in the Surrey directory. Residents are listed surname first, then christian name or initials, and postal address.
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Residents of Surrey
 (1895)
National ArchivesQueen's South Africa Medal: Royal Field Artillery: 68th Battery (1901-1905)
The nominal roll for the Queen Victoria's South Africa Medal - awarded (after her death, in the event) to all who had served honourably in the various campaigns in the Boer War - was compiled from these returns from the individual units. Two sets of form were completed. The main one, as in the sample scan, dates from 1901 and gives regimental number, rank, and full name (surname first), followed by a series of columns relating to different actions - Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Dreifontein, Wepener, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast, Wittebergen, Defence of Kimberley, Relief of Kimberley, Defence of Mafeking, Relief of Mafeking, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Rhodesia, Talana, Elandslaagte, Tugela Heights, Defence of Ladysmith, Relief of Ladysmith, Laing's Nek, and Natal; each entitled the man to a separate clasp to the medal, and a tick or a Yes in the appropriate column indicates the man's actual physical presence in that battle. A final column for remarks is important in those cases where the man was no longer in the unit, by removal, death or desertion. The second form that sometimes occurs was returned in 1905, and covers men entitled to the Second South African War Medal and Clasps. It lists men by number, rank and name, checks whether they had claimed the Queen's South Africa Medal, and then enquires as to their suitability as to three Colony Clasps, which could be awarded for service in the Cape, Orange Free, or Transvaal; whether entitled to Date Clasps (South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902); whether also entitled to the King's South Africa Medal; any other corps in which served in South Africa; and remarks (such as becoming non-effective, forfeiture, &c.) WO 100/142
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Queen's South Africa Medal: Royal Field Artillery: 68th Battery
 (1901-1905)
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