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Wednesday 3 August 1859 – Elizabeth Howes summoned for using abusive language towards Elizabeth Edkins

THREATS – Elizabeth Howes, wife of Richard Howes of Wickhamford, was summoned by Elizabeth Edkins the wife of George Edkins of the same place.  Mr Eades appeared for Mrs Edkins and proved that defendant had made use of threatening and abusive language towards complainant.  She was therefore ordered to find one surety to be bound in £10 that she keep the peace for six calendar months.

EDKINS, George (1823-1908) – Wickhamford’s first Market Gardener

Market gardening in the Vale of Evesham began in the mid-19th century and developed in the latter half of that century to be a common use of land in the area.  There were no residents recorded as market gardeners in Wickhamford or Badsey at the 1861 census, but ten years later nine heads of household in Badsey were listed as such. There was also just one in Wickhamford, George Edkins, who worked 11 acres of land in 1871.

Where was his market garden?

Friday 2 February 1951 – Death of Myra Blake

OBITUARY – The death of Mrs M Blake, widow of Mr W W Blake of Badsey Fields, Badsey, took place at her home in Swansea on Saturday.  She was well known, having lived in Badsey for many years, being connected with the Badsey Friends Mission Room.  The funeral took place at Badsey on Tuesday, a service in the Friends’ Mission Room preceding interment in St James’ Churchyard.  Mr W Churchill was at the organ.  The service was conducted by Mr H Smith and Mr W Stewart, assisted by Mr G Hitchings and Mr F Bubb.

Saturday 17 September 1938 – Death of Eleanor Faith Vicarage

DEATH OF MRS T VICARAGE

The death of Mrs Eleanor Faith Vicarage, wife of Mr T Vicarage of Glenroy, Bretforton Road, Badsey, occurred at her home on Saturday.  Daughter of the late Mr & Mrs J Smith of Winchester and later of Stratford-on-Avon, she was born at Winchester 65 years ago, but spent her school days at Stratford.  She was a member of England Temperance Society.  In 1907 she married at Bretforton, Mr T Vicarage of Bretforton, and afterwards resided at Bretforton Road, Badsey.  She was a devoted churchgoer until her last illness.

Coronation Day Picnic at Pear Tree Fields

Sadly this event had to be cancelled as the ground at Pear Tree Fields was too water-logged.  Despite that, we did manage to retrieve something from the day.  We sent a message to all Badsey Society members inviting them to relocate to the home of the Chairman .  Whilst we weren’t swamped with people, it was an enjoyable afternoon and a number of members turned up and we even managed to sit in the garden for a short while, though most people stayed in the conservatory or lounge.

Richard Phillips Memorial Lecture, “500 Years of Worcestershire Maps”

This event was presented twice:  once in person on 28th April and once via Zoom only the following week.  Maureen Spinks, in her introduction, explained a little bit about Richard Phillips’ legacy and his key role in the set-up of the original Badsey website and the subsequent founding of The Badsey Society.  He loved maps and so would greatly have appreciated David Ella’s talk.  David then began his illustrated talk telling us about the oldest county maps of Worcestershire, and how they show Badsey, Aldington, Wickhamford and the other local villages.

Zoom lecture - The 1921 Census, just released

Just a week after the release on the 1921 census Shirley Tutton and Maureen Spinks spoke about what you might expect to find in the census and how it will help you understand more about your family history.  Maureen explained how she visited The National Archives a few days ago and downloaded all the entries for Badsey, Aldington and Wickhamford.  A team of transcribers has now set to work in transcribing these returns, the results of which will be placed on the website in a few months' time.