This Day In ... 1818
MISTRESS ANDREWS DIED, BAKER OF THE WOTHORPE CHEESECAKE Many of our Waterfurlong fruit trees were supplied by Messrs W & J Brown, whose...
This Day In ... 1403
A LUCKY ESCAPE FOR CATTLE-RUSTLING CLERICS Modern day Waterfurlong sits on the long-abandoned site of the medieval hamlet of Bradcroft or...
This Day In ... 1858
RAMPAGERS IN 'BEASTLY STATE OF INTOXICATION' Police Sergeant John Harrison was one of Waterfurlong's longest-standing and most dedicated...
'Everyone Must Leave Something Behind'
A thought for Remembrance Day. 'Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting...
This Day In ... 1865
ARREST FOR KICKING FIRE-BALL ON GUNPOWDER PLOT ANNIVERSARY Cantankerous Austin Barnett was the archetypal neighbour from hell. Bigamist,...
This Day In ... 1931
NURSERY OWNER JAMES BROWN - 'STAMFORD'S OLDEST TRADESMAN' - DIED Stamford High Street - Brown's was on the right next to Cheyne Lane Many...
This Day In ... 1892
MARY ANN WEDDELL - OUR FIRST FEMALE TENANT - DIED Rock Terrace circa 1902 Female tenants seem to have been comparatively few and far...
This Day In ... 1856
PC JOHN HARRISON 'DISFIGURED BY STAMFORD VIRAGO' Policeman John Harrison was one of the earliest and most long-standing of our Victorian...
Our Apple For September: Ellison's Orange
Photograph © Copyright Alan Buckingham Ellison’s Orange is a connoisseur's mid-season eating apple, described as 'once tasted, never...
This Day In ... 276 AD
THE ROMAN EMPEROR FLORIAN DIED And what on earth does that have to do with Waterfurlong you may ask? Well, Waterfurlong follows the exact...