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Saturday 8 January 1944 – Philip Sparrow, a prisoner in Java

DISTRICT NEWS, BADSEY – A PRISONER IN JAVA

After a year and ten months, Mrs W Sparrow of 1 South View, Badsey, has received a postcard from her son, L/AC Philip Henry Sparrow, RAF, who is a prisoner of war in Japanese hands in Java.  He writes:  “Hope all are well.  Health is and has been good.  Pray speedy reunion.  Fondest love, mother and others.  Yours always, Phil.”  Mrs Sparrow wishes to thank all friends for their kind enquiries over this long period.
 

Saturday 16 October 1926 – Sale of house and land at Sands Lane, Badsey

BADSEY, HOUSE AND LAND SOLD

Messrs E G Righton & Son held a property sale at The King’s Head Hotel, Evesham, on Monday, which included a house and ground in Sands Lane, with crops and outbuildings was offered for sale.  It was eventually bought by Mr John Byrd for £980.  A pair of villas on the road from Badsey to Bretforton were withdrawn.
 

Saturday 6 August 1927 – Wedding of Edith Helen Barnard at Badsey

BADSEY WEDDING

The wedding of Miss Edith Helen Barnard of Vine Cottage, Badsey, and Mr Redvers R Gabb of Island House, Campden, was solemnised at St James’ Church on Monday.  The Rev W C Allsebrook, RD, conducted the service.  The bride was given away by her father, Mr James Barnard, while Mr Whitehouse acted as best man.  Miss Povey of Evesham, a friend, attended as bridesmaid.  The reception was held at Vine Cottage when a large number of guests were entertained.  The honeymoon is being spent at Barmouth.
 

Saturday 16 October 1926 – Wedding of Alice May Keen at Badsey

BADSEY WEDDING

There were many friends at the church on Monday when two popular local folk were married by the Vicar (the Rev W C Allsebrook).  The bride was Miss May Keen, daughter of Mrs Keen and the late Mr Keen of Badsey and the bridegroom was Mr F Holley, son of Mr T Holley and the late Mrs Holley of Kings Road, Evesham.  The happy pair were the recipients of many useful and valuable presents.
 

Saturday 29 November 1924 – Wedding of Frances Louisa Jones at Badsey

MARRIAGE OF MISS F JONES

An interesting wedding was solemnised in St James’ Church, Badsey, by the Rev P W Worster (curate of Evesham, in the absence of the Vicar, the Rev W C Allsebrook, MA).  The contracting parties were Miss Frances Louisa Jones, only daughter of Mr & Mrs George E Jones of Cambrai, Badsey Fields, and Mr Albert Edward Taylor, second son of Mr & Mrs James Taylor of 63 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley.  

Saturday 1 November 1924 – Wedding of Christabel Byrd at Badsey

MARRIAGE OF MISS C BYRD AND MR W CREECH

A very pretty wedding took place at St James’ Church on Wednesday last week between Mr Dennis Walter Creech, son of Mr & Mrs J Creech of Brislington, Bristol, and Miss Christabel Byrd, daughter of Mr & Mrs W H Byrd of 3 Cotswold Terrace, Badsey.  The officiating clergyman was the Rev W C Allsebrook, Vicar and Rural Dean.

Saturday 25 October 1924 – Wedding of Beatrice Ellen Jelfs at Badsey

BADSEY – A PRETTY WEDDING

In fine weather on Saturday afternoon last a pretty though quiet wedding was seen at St James’ Church.  The bride was Miss Beatrice Ellen Jelfs, eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs Frederick Jelfs of Brewers Road, Badsey, and the bridegroom Mr Arthur William Hancox, the eldest son of Mr & Mrs Hancox of Shottery Road, Stratford-on-Avon.