Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com
21 January 1877 (or 25th Jan according to RAF; Air of Authority.)
Frederick Crofton Heath becomes a Lieutenant. (aged 19)
File PB1010140
Two envelops
Envelop addressed
Miss G.A. Marsh Caldwell
Gillingham Rectory
Beccles
Holle
Postmark Stoke on Trent 15 March 1877
Rear postmark from Lawnton.
Staffordshire Advertiser Saturday 10 February 1877
Lichfield Cathedral - Restoration of the West Front.
The Dean and Chapter of Lichfield earnestly solicit further Subscriptions in aid of the restoration of this beautiful Cathedral, and more especially the noble west front. It is estimated that about £20,000 will be required for the completion of the work. - - -
Additional Subscriptions since the last advertisement.
Arthur Sparrow Esq., Preen Manor, Shrewsbury - £20.0.0
M.D. Hollins Esq., Whitmore Hall, Newcastle £100.0.0
Thomas F. Twemlow Esq., Betley Court, Crewe - £10.10.0
Mrs Madan, Walford,Eccelshall £3.3.0
Mrs H. Monckton, Stretton, Penkridge £5.0.0
The Misses Marsh-Caldwell, Linley Wood, Talk-o'th'-Hill £29.0.0
Spring 1877
Lady Mary Heath - Cuthbert is now eighteen. He was recalled last winter to take a place as junior clerk in Messrs Head's office at Lloyd's - where Bertie is working now - coming to us every Sat. and Sunday.
Potteries Examiner.
Saturday 30 June 1877
Gala Gala Gala !!
The Annual Fete and Gala of the Shepherds' RIsing the Hill, 1460, will be held at Lawton Park, on Monday July 16, 1877, Under the Patronage of the Misses Marsh-Caldwell and other distinguished Patrons. - - - continues - - -
Cheshire Observer
Saturday 21 July 1877.
Gala and Fete
The annual fete and gala of the Shepherd's Rising the Hill Lodge was held in Lawton Park last Monday. The members of this prosperous lodge, which now numbers 106, 35 having been added during the year, assembled at the Red Bull, Lawton, at nine o'clock a.m., and forming in procession, and with banners flying, and headed by the Tunstal St.Mary's brass band, they marched to the Primitive Methodist Chapel, where Mr Enoch Edwards, the secretary, gave an appropriate address, his subject being "Friendly Societies in their relation to Social Life."
After service, the members re-formed, and marched in procession to various places f interest in the neighbourhood, and afterwards they arrived at the Red Bull, Lawton, where Host Knowles provided a substantial repast.
In former years the Lodge had proceeded to Handley (Linley?) Wood, where they were sumptuously entertained by the Misses Marsh-Caldwell, but owing to the unfortunate state of the weather, they could not do so this year, neither could they unfurl the beautiful new banner got up in honour of the Misses Marsh-Caldwell, who, however, generously sent the members of £5 note.
After dinner the members marched to Lawton Park, where there was a variety of entertainments, such as dancing and a grand display of fireworks, under the management of Mr Goff, of Hanley.
There were about 1,000 persons present; and a cricket match was also played between Lawton Victoria and Talke Alexandra cricket clubs, the result being that the Lawton Victoria scored 125 against the Alexandra's 72.
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Leicester Daily Post
Saturday 13 October 1877 (& 8 Sept. 26 Sept & 9 Oct. & 26 Oct. 1877)
Popular Authors in the Select Library of Fiction - Price 1s. - - --
by Mrs Marsh-Caldwell - Emilia Wyndham, Mount Sorel, Father Darcy, Times, the Avenger.
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com