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The following Newsletters have all been published. Please click on the issue number you want to read:
Local history notes appeared in the following issues: Issue 32: A 'lucky strike' (The finding of a gun flint and lead musket & pistol balls) Issue 30: The Stanton snail(s) Issue 29: A belated well done (Nottingham School Board good attendance medals) Issue 29: A small black spot (Roman pottery found in the village and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of Roman Britain) Issue 27: The Stanton 'Waters' (The history of a navvy family who worked on the Stanton railway tunnel) Issue 26: An early Medieval Pilgrim's ampulla for Holy Water Issue 24: "The Out-stuffe" (Medieval names for in use on farms) Issue 23: "In-stuffe" and "Out-stuffe" Issue 22: Field walking around Stanton Issue 21: The Stanton Chickens Issue 20: A second Stanton Neolithic stone age axe Issue 19: A Shocking affair Issue 18: Revolting peasants Issue 17: All Saints to be demolished and rebuiltIssue 16: The Stanton Flowers Issue 15: The Norman Conquest and Stanton on the Wolds Issue 14: The coming and going of the railway Issue 13: The Reverend Warcup Putsey 1781-1848 Issue 12: The Stanton on the Wolds Parish Registers |
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