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BYRD, Samuel James (1889-1972) - A Byrd in India

Samuel James Byrd was a son of John Byrd, a butcher with a shop at 27 High Street, Evesham at the time of the 1911 census. This same census shows that Sam was then in the Army at Ampala, in India, as a gunner with ‘L’ Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. His name is with a few others at the end of long alphabetical list of soldiers in the unit. The census list was probably copied from an Army muster roll and the fact that he was at the end probably indicates that he had only recently joined the battery.

SEWARD, John (c1667-1737) - Letters from John and his family, 1735-36

Articles by Peter Braby

These articles first appeared in The Vale of Evesham Historical Society Research Papers. Permission to reproduce the articles has been granted by The Vale of Evesham Historical Society. The author of the articles, the Reverend Peter Braby, a former Vicar of Badsey, died in 1994. His son, Jonathan, has also given permission for the articles to be reproduced.

Maureen Spinks, November 2003