“Hungerfordiana” – Index of Places
This is a transcription of the Rev JE Jackson’s Index of Places for Hungerfordiana (or The Memoirs of the Family of Hungerford by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, […]
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This is a transcription of the Rev JE Jackson’s Index of Places for Hungerfordiana (or The Memoirs of the Family of Hungerford by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, […]
“Hungerfordiana” – Index of Places Read More »
After a successful Committee Meeting on Saturday 9 February 2019 at Tyrrell’s Winery, a number of brave souls (Committee Members and volunteers) gathered at the
First Working Bee in 2019 Read More »
Introduction by Charles Sherlock The letter transliterated below was written in 1848 by Annie Hungerford [E.8], Septimus’ [E.7] sister. It is signed by both Annie
A Hungerford Letter (1848) – Annie Hungerford to Septimus Hungerford Read More »
by RB Winder and RH Prentice [Editor: This article was originally published in three parts in HAFS Journals Vol 1 No 2, Vol 1 No 3 and
Tom White Melville Winder Read More »
by Ann Ashby [Great-great-granddaughter of Henry Incledon Pilcher] [Editor: This article was first published in HAFS Journal Vol 1 No 3, May 1992.] On 1
The Pilcher and Hungerford Connection Read More »
by Alfred Bridge Watts [Editor: This article was originally published in HAFS Journal Vol 1 No 2 Nov 1991. Among the pioneer wine growing families
Hungerfords and Bridges: Family Connections Read More »
The bouquet of a wine is considerably more complex (to humans at least) than the flavour because our taste buds are limited to the basic
A Beautiful Bouquet – Or Just a Good Nose? Read More »
As you know we are always researching and updating our family information. Just recently we found another name to add to our list. William Jacob
William Jacob Watriama (1880-1925) Read More »
The internet has certainly changed the way we can find and access information and is a constant and ever changing source for researchers in many
Hungerford Market – An update courtesy of Network Rail (UK) Read More »
Captain James Kilpatrick [E.6.7a=] was a mariner, rising from an apprentice able seaman (at the age of 14 and in square riggers) to captain (of
Captain James Kilpatrick 1863-1936 Read More »
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Address by Pauline Tyrrell at the Launch of Margaret McMahon’s New Books Read More »
Contents On the Death of Margaret Wolfe Argles Hungerford [H.2a=] The Water Colourist of Redcamp: Constance Evans (née Burton-Bradley), by D Evan Evans Frederick Richard
HAFS Journal Vol 14 No 4 – Nov 2018 – The many contexts of life’s journeys Read More »
Various logs from Captain Kilpatrick’s many voyages for the British East India Company during the War years
Logs from various voyages – 1913 to 1922 (British East India Co) Read More »
The log of the voyage of the The Canterbury, under Captain Leslie. From Dunedin, New Zealand, 8 April 1880, to London. Arrived Gravesend, 24 June
The log of the voyage of the The Canterbury from Glasgow, Scotland 13 November 1879. Arrived Dunedin, New Zealand 28 January 1880. 76 days sailing.
The log of the voyage of “The Canterbury” from Glasgow to Dunedin – 13 November 1879 Read More »
On the 100th anniversary of the end of The Great War, let us take a moment to remember those members of the Hungerford family who
Contents Kenneth Stuart Hungerford [E.6.8a/H.1a=2]: Mining Engineer by Lesley Abrahams Woodlands, The Walk, 48 Moree Street, Gordon by Eve Hungerford An Accomplished Violinist: Bethany Eva
HAFS Journal Vol 14 No 3 – May 2018 – Engineering, music, travel and a claim undone Read More »
In our previous HAFS Newsletter 55, February 2018, p46, we reprinted an article about Colwell Wood Cottage, County Devon, which was for sale (at the
Colwell Wood Cottage Read More »
Was Farleigh Hungerford Castle a model for Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen? From a discussion raised by Austen author, Janine Barchas, in her essay, The
Farleigh Hungerford Castle, a model for Northanger Abbey? Read More »