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Title
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Gravestones - Memorial and Remembrance Project
Description
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<span class="C-6">The Gravestone project for </span><span class="C-6">St. Agnes' Church<span class="C-6">, the Cemetery and </span></span><span class="C-6">Memorial/Remembrance<span class="C-6"> is ongoing and will be updated as time permit which is being listed to help those people who wish to trace some of their family history.<br /><br />The inscription have been taken from the gravestones and from records held by the Cawston Historical Society<span class="C-6"> which are in the </span>Heritage Centre<span class="C-6"> at the </span>Village Hall<span class="C-6">.<br /></span><br />Many of the stones are now getting very difficult to read and no records have been sort. Please feel free to contact us quoting the relevant reference grave number as used within the gravestone index if you think that any plan position, or inscriptions have been transcribed incorrectly as accuracy is not guaranteed, a photo of every stone will be included whether it is readable or not.<br /><br />Photos - Please <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a class="C-9" title="Contact Us" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/contact" target="_blank">contact us</a></span> for enquires regarding copy photos.<br /></span></span>
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Title
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<p>Cemetery Gravestones Inscriptions and Locations.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/dcf12e248baceba7aa694f27f48540a2.jpg" width="317" height="237" /></p>
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Cemetery Gravestones Inscriptions and Locations.</p>
<p><span class="C-6">The Gravestone project for </span><span class="C-6">St. Agnes' Church<span class="C-6">, the Cemetery and </span></span><span class="C-6">Memorial/Remembrance<span class="C-6"> is ongoing and will be updated as time permit which is being listed to help those people who wish to trace some of their family history.<br /><br />The inscription have been taken from the gravestones and from records held by the Cawston Historical Society<span class="C-6"> which are in the </span>Heritage room<span class="C-6"> at the </span>Village Hall<span class="C-6">.<br /><br />Many of the stones are now getting very difficult to read and no records have been sort. Please feel free to contact us quoting the relevant reference grave number as used within the gravestone index if you think that any plan position, or inscriptions have been transcribed incorrectly as accuracy is not guaranteed, a photo of every stone will be included whether it is readable or not.<br /><br />Please <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Contact Us" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/contact" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">contact us</a></span> for enquires regarding copy photos.</span><br /></span></span></p>
<p>Cawston Cemetery, Aylsham Road, Cawston, Norfolk, NR10 4TB.</p>
<p><span class="C-6"><span class="C-6"><span class="C-6">Click on file to view full screen....</span></span></span></p>
<p><span class="C-6"><span class="C-6"> </span></span></p>
Subject
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File 1: Cemetery Map
File 2: Plan: Location Plan of Gravestones at Cemetery
File 3: Index letter A
File 4: Index letter B
File 5: Index letter C
File 6: Index letter D
File 7: Index letter E
File 8: Index letter F
File 9: Index letter G
File 10: Index letter H
File 11: Index letter J
File 12: Index letter K
File 13: Index letter L
File 14: Index letter M
File 15: Index letter N
File 16: Index letter O
File 17: Index letter P
File 18: Index letter R
File 19: Index letter S
File 20: Index letter T
File 21: Index letter V
File 22 : Index letter W
Relation
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<p><a href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/417" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Cemetery Regulation 1905"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cemetery Regulation 1905</span></a></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Church Gravestone inscriptions & location" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/73" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Cawston Church gravestones, inscriptions and locations</a></span></p>
<p><a href="https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/24" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Rough Guide Map of Cawston and Location"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span>Rough Guide Map of Cawston and Location</span></span></a></p>
Abbs
Allen
Andrews
Austin
Baker
Baldwin
Bambridge
Barham
Barrell
Bartle
Bartram
Bellboddy
Betts
Brett
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Bryant
Bumphrey
Burgess
Bush
Buttle
Carman
Cawston
Cemetery
Chaffey
Clark
Clarke
Claxton
Clements
Clover
Collins
Cubitt
Culley
cutting
Davidson
Davy
day
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Dewing
Dix
Douglas
Douglass
Dove
Downing
Dugdale
Dunn
Easton
Ede
Edwards
Egmore
Excell.
family
Farnham
fields
file
Fortescue
Fuller
Gaff
Gaskin
George
Godfrey
Gogle
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Green
Grix
Groom
Hagon
Hall
Harmer
Harvey
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Herbert
history
Hobson
Howard Jim
Hudson
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inscriptions
Johnson
Jones
Keeler
Kent
Kybird
Lambert
Lee
Leonard
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Ludkin
Maclennan
map
Marsham
Maude
Mc K Orgilvie
monsey
Moore
Neale
Neave
Nelson
Newstead
office
Orgilvie
Ottaway
Overton
Payne
Pegg
Phillipo
Pinch
plan
Powles
Pull
Purdy
Pye
Rayner
Redgrave
Riches
Riseborough
Rodwell
Rounce
Rowe
Rump
Sampson
Sanham
Saul
Saunders
Savage
Sayer
search
shreeve
Smith
Southgate
Spooner
Staples
Stearman
Stone
Sylvia
Thompson
Tink
Tooke
Townrow
Townsend
trace
tree
Tubby
Turner
Vout
Wade
Wall
Waller
want
Watts
Wells
Weston
White
Wilson
Wood
Woods
Wright
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Title
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Cawston Sign Notice 1937
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Parish:- Heath. Booton Clay Pits. Village Sign etc
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This collection is for items which is difficult to include in other collections.
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Title
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Cawston Village Sign and Name
Subject
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Cawston Name:-
It is believed the Cawston Name probably originated in the Dark Ages in the 8th and 9th Centuries, the area was settled by Scandinavians who's leading family was called Kalf, hence Kalf Tun. In the Domesday survey of 1086 our village is called CAUPSTUNA and in later years it became CAUSTON then CAWSTON
Description
An account of the resource
In 1937 the Cawston Sign was carved and painted by Mr. H. Carter of Swaffham, it was unveiled as a memorial of the Coronation of King George V1, by H.M. Lieut, of the County, Mr Colman and given by the Parish Council, the centre panel shows a weaver at his loom, and 4 smaller panels depict St. Agnes, to whom our Church is dedicated, a Dualstone, the "brazen gauntlet" symbol of John of Gaunt, once Lord of the Manor and a Ploughman.
The B/W 1937 photo is of the sign located at the entrance of the railway station on the Reepham road, it is now located at Church Close, Booton Road. The sign was renovated by Mr Richard Howard on its 40th birthday in Jubilee year 1977 and erected in a new location at Church Close.
New Sign:- In 2001 the sign was removed and a new sign was erected made from aluminium by Soanes signs, Shortthorne Road, Stratton Strawless at a cost of £2.450.00.
The old original sign was repainted in 2003 by Soanes Signs at the cost of £500.00 and is now in Cawston Church....
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1977
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Jones
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Mary
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Norman
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Pye
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Rounce
Sheena
sign
station
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Village
Wells
White
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