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Museum Ref No: S 470Oyster licence for Caleb Sturmey, 1821
Document
Obituary of Mr. Frederick Styring, J.P. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 4th November 1897.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: BEAM_0073Styring family tomb, Garland Cemetery.
Undated.
B/W photograph.
JPBC
Photograph
This document had been prepared for a court case, following the ejection of Rev. Samuel Philipps and his supporters from the Great Presbyterian Meeting House, Hill Street, Poole in late 1759. However, the would-be plaintiffs later decided (as stated within the document) against going to court to resolve the dispute, guided by ‘Christian discretion’.
It vividly reveals the acrimonious events that ended Rev. Philipps’ ministry, and the lengths to which the victorious Unitarian party went to permanently exclude the expelled Trinitarians. The fundamentally opposing theologies were at the root of the disagreement, although there may have been other factors too. SSCC
Factfile
Museum Ref No: H1_0028Portrait; Gerald Summers(?); at woodworking bench
Photograph
Museum Ref No: H2_0013Lady Surridge, wife of Sir Rex Surridge (Gov. of Tanganyika)
Photograph
Museum Ref No: H1_0037Sir Rex Surridge, Governor of Tanganyika, in uniform
Photograph
Museum Ref No: D_Swan_Alley_0002Swan Alley, 1957. Bracket lamp and central gutter. Photograph Barbara Bristowe.
Photograph
Extract from Salisbury Journal 28th October 1754. Swearing in of William Jolliff as Mayor, John Hooper as Sheriff and Thomas Strong as Water Bailiff.
Assemblage at the Town House to celebrate anniversary of coronation.
Marriage of Richard Weston of Poole to Miss Humber.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: BEAM_0074Will of Mrs Ann Swetland, dated 13.9.1822. Bequests for bread for the poor and "keeping the Meeting House in proper repair."
Transcript.
JPBC
Document