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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0031Gift or grant of land and windmill in Poole by Agnes Lechys to Stephen Houchyns (Hutchins?) 6 May 1445.
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Wednesday last one William Brown of the west of Dorset, who was accused of robbing a near relation's house, came in a post-chaise to the Antelope Inn in this town, where he was welcomed by his injured relation, assisted by two other men, who by coming a nearer way, got there before him; he was secured for the night, and next morning carried before a Justice of Peace, in a manner **** more suitable to his character ***** ******. Whether he was sent to Dorchester or not I have not since heard.
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Extract from Salisbury Journal 20th April 1747 describing a house to let at Heckford near Poole, enquiries to William Mackerell.
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Extract from the Salisbury Journal for 28 June 1756. Advert for a "Sober woman" who is a dissenter as a housekeeper. Washing and brewing are not permitted but needlework is an option. Joseph Brassett of Poole mentioned.
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Museum Ref No: PPS080736p1Photograph of Crowning of Jean Hoy as Carnival Queen by Miss Vera Sherburn, taken from Poole and Parkstone Standard, 8th July 1936
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Museum Ref No: PPS180636p9Jean Hoy, youngest subject of the series Pen Pictures, taken from Poole and Parkstone Standard 18th June 1936.
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Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 22nd September 1741 reads:
"Mr Huddy, clerk to the Collector at Pool, is made by the Commissioners of the Customs, a Coast Waiter in the same port."
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Museum Ref No: S 501Oyster licence for Richard Hughes, October 1822
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Museum Ref No: PPS280536p9Photograph of Cllr. H.D. Hunt accompanying Pen Picture, taken from Poole and Parkstone Standard, 28th May 1936
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Museum Ref No: F2b_0012 det.2nd Lt. Edgar Charles Hurd, C.Coy., Poole A.Tk. Island Command, 3rd Dorset H.G., July 1944.
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