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Saturday 9 January 1915 – Sunday School Prizes, St James Church, Badsey

ST JAMES CHURCH, BADSEY

SUNDAY SCHOOL – The annual prizes have been awarded as follows: - Boys: Class I., C. March, F. Dore; Class II, J. Jelfs, P. Crisp. Girls: Class I., F. Jones, D. Crisp; Class II., S. Crisp, D. Jelfs. Infants: W. Harwood, C. Sears, G. Warmington, G. Knight, C. Crisp, L. Keen, M. Kelland, and A. Agg. Vicar’s prizes have been awarded to F. Dore, C. Sparrow, W. Sparrow, E. Jelfs, N. Crisp, I. Dore, P. Crisp, A. Warmington, D. Jelfs, and B. Dore.

THORNE, Edwin (1837-1914) - Quaker and Confectioner

Edwin Thorne appears in the Wickhamford records in the census of 1911 when he lived on Pitchers Hill. He was then 73 years of age, but still working, as a ‘Life insurance Agent’, and his wife Maria was 71. Also living with them was a son, Arthur Edwin, aged 34, who was a ‘Market Gardener and Fruit Grower’. The house they lived in is now numbered 97 Pitchers Hill, towards the village boundary with Broadway.