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June 20, 2016|
Admiral Thomas Revell Shivers
Admiral Thomas Revell Shivers was born in 1751 and died in Wickham on 1 June 1827, aged 76. He was buried in St Nicholas churchyard on 8 June 1827. According to the 1839 Tithe Map and the 1841 census, Shivers’ widow, Mary, was a landowner and lived in Havelock house. Mary Shivers was born Mary South….
Find Out More »June 12, 2016|
Gallipoli – The Wickham Connection
The eight-month campaign which took place between 25 April 1915 – 9 January 1916 on the Gallipoli peninsula in the Ottoman Empire. It was one of the Allies’ great disasters of the Great War. As the war began, fighting was primarily on two fronts – the Western and Eastern Fronts. In November 1914, Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty,…
Find Out More »March 20, 2016|
Alfred Stubbington – Market Gardener
Born in 1888, Alfred had a piece published in The Grower’s Gazette in 1949 in which he described the history of Hundred Acres hamlet. Alfred Stubbington was a market gardener of Wickham Parish, an industry important to the area in days gone by. In 1949, he had published the following article in The Growers Gazette: On or about the…
Find Out More »February 19, 2016|
Sir Henry Alexander Wickham
Sir Henry Alexander Wickham took rubber seeds from Brazil to Kew from where the Indonesian rubber production industry was founded. He is buried in St Nicholas Churchyard. Read the story of Henry Wickham.
Find Out More »February 9, 2016|
Dame Dorothy Mary Donaldson – First Female Lord Mayor of London
Dame Dorothy Mary Donaldson, nurse, arbitrator, administrator, philanthropist and highly respected politician, philanthropist, was born August 29 1921 and died October 4 2003 aged 82. Born Dorothy Mary Warwick – although she preferred to be called Mary – in Wickham, in what is now Warwick Lane shopping arcade, she was the daughter of an ironmonger and his school-teacher wife. She attended…
Find Out More »February 3, 2016|
William of Wykeham – Chancellor of England
Born in 1324 near Wickham Village of humble yet honourable parents, William rose to become the most powerful man in England after the King. William of Wykeham
Find Out More »January 7, 2016|
Henry Lutterloh – The Spy of Wickham
A resident of Wickham who was tried, along with Francis de la Motte, at the Old Sessions House in 1784 on a charge of High Treason. The story of Henry Lutterloh
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