1559: Chichester & Arundel Rapes, Sussex: The names of thable men apointyd to Srue the queene’s Highnes and to be in a redynes apon one hours warnynge wth the names of their Capitaynes: Archers: William Gardner
14 January 1832: To be sold by auction, by Andrew Gardner, on Wednesday 18 January 1832, on the premises of Mr Finch, at Holcut Moor Farm, near Salford, Beds.: about fifty tons of well-gotten hay, and nearly 70 acres of grass keeping, in four lots, until 6 April next, subject to such conditions as will be produced at the time of sale. The auctioneer begs the favour of the company to meet him at 12 o’clock at noon, as the sale will then commence.
8 September 1848: Barbados: Passengers arrived per Thomas Trowbridge — Mr and Mrs Smalley, Miss Clarke and Mr Gardner.
12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Avening Polling District: Parish of Avening: Abode: Cainscross, Thomas Gardner; Windsoredge, Charles Gardner. Parish of Shipton Moyne: Abode: Cranmore Farm: William Gardner. Campden Polling District: Parish of Aston Subedge: Abode: Aston Subedge: Joseph Gardner, William Gardner (duplicate), John Gardner. Parish of Mickleton: Abode: Mickleton: William Gardner (duplicate). Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Charlton Kings: Abode: Lypiatt Terrace, Cheltenham: James A. Gardner (duplicate). Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Grosvenor Street, Cheltenham: Charles Gardner; Abode: Montpellier Villas: Robert Gardner; Abode: Lyppiatt Terrace, Cheltenham: J. Agg Gardner (4) (duplicates); Abode: St George’s Place, Cheltenham: Anthony Gardner.
27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. The List of Freemen entitled to vote in the election of members to serve in Parliament for the City of Gloucester: George Gardner, Sheepscombe; James Blewitt Gardner, Barton Street; Richard Parker Harris Gardner, Sheepscombe; Samuel Gardner, The Edge, Painswick; Samuel Gardner, Sheepscombe; Thomas Gardner, London Road. Occupiers of houses in the hamlet of Barton St Mary: Matthew Gardner, houses, Prince Street. Occupiers of houses in St Catherine’s parish: Henry Gardner, for a house in Hare Lane. Occupiers of houses in the parish of St Mary de Crypt: Henry Gardner for a house in Westgate Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St John the Baptist: Anthony Gardner, for a house in Black Dog Yard; Thomas Gardner, for a house in Oxford Street; William Gardner, for a house in Alvin Street. Occupiers of property in South Hamlet: Thomas Gardner, for a house in High Orchard; William Gardner, for a house in Somerset Place.
7 April 1879: Deserter from Her Majesty’s Service: A reward of from 5s to 20s is offered for the apprehension of William Gardner, [Reg. No:] 1977, 1st Dragoon Guards; [born:] Westmoreland; [trade] groom; [age] 19; [size:] 5[ft] 7⅝[in]; [hair:] brown; [eyes:] grey; [face:] fresh; [coat & trousers:] regimental; [date of desertion:] 1 March 1879 [at] Aldershot; [marks & remarks: blank]
28 August 1891: For sale: Superb strain of wallflowers, and sweetwilliams, strong robust plants, for winter and spring blooming; wallflowers, all the very best and grandest colours mixed, 30 1/2, 50 1/6, free; sweetwilliams, a gorgeous coloured strain, same price. Mrs Gardner, The Bannut Trees, Stroud
15 June 1894: Local Yachting News, Dartmouth. Yachts that have been in harbour during the week are:- Abona, s.s., Mr Sheldon; Erne, cutter, Hypatia, yacht, Mr Benmore; Corinna, s.s., Mr Lambe; Vanity, cutter, Mr J. E. Vaughan; Siesta, schooner, Mr S. Brown; Arelia, schooner, Mr E. B. Forbes; Erl King, s.s., Major A. H. Davis; Ellida, yawl, Mr Corrie; Blandusia, s.s., Mr E. T. Cradock; Sybil, cutter, Mr Hacon; Sea Snake, s.s., Mr Kennerley; Joraida, schooner, Mr Gardner; Enchantress, schooner, Mr Belbin; Galatea, cutter, Lieut. Henn, R.N.; Cithona, s.s., Mr Evans; Semibreve, 1/2-rater, Colonel Gibbs; Aquila, yawl, Mr Popham; Kathleen, cutter, Mr P. Dean; Editha, 1-rater, Mr Wilton; Viva, 1-rater, Mr Ditcham; Chloris, yawl, Mr W. Garfit; Lady Godiva, yawl, Mr Hannyngton; Cassandra, s.s., Mr F. M. Huth; Moorhen, 1-rater, Capt. Orme Webb; Corinnette, 1/2-rater, Mr Lambe.
January 1896: St Matthew’s Church, Higher Audley, Blackburn, Curacy Fund: from 1 February to 31 December 1895. Parochial Subscriptions. 5s each: Mr Blackshaw, Misses Almond, Mr Clarkson, Rev. G. Coe, Mrs Shorrock, Mrs Holden (Ripon Street), Mr Brennand, Mr Gillibrand, Mrs Green, Dr Howard, Mr Brierley, Mr J. Carter; 4s each: Mr T. Brindle, Misses Ashton (Audley Range), Misses Sanderson, Mrs Clayton; 3s each: Mrs Greenslade, Misses Walmsley; 2s 6d each: Mrs Smith, Miss Anelay, Mrs Andrews, Mrs Prescott, Mr Hobkirk, Mrs Dewhurst, Mr T. Haworth, Mr Calderbank, Miss Smithson, Miss A. A. Shorrock, Miss E. Cook, Miss Sowerbutts, Mr James Singleton, Mr Richard Ashton, Mrs Haworth (65 Audley Range), Mr Wright, Mrs Westall, Mrs Isherwood, Mr Richmond, Miss A. Morris, Mr Shaw, Mrs Houghton, Mrs Grime, Mrs Gardner, Mrs Dearden, Miss Gill, Mr Bell, Mrs Singleton, Mr Lawson, Mr G. Halliwell, Mr R. Entwistle, Mr Norris, Mr Clemson, Mr Turner, Mrs Astley, Mrs Hammond, Mr Winckley (Higher Audley Street), Mr Pashley, Miss Fisher, Mr A. Harwood, Mrs Haworth (Higher Audley Street), Mr Bury, Mr Sandham, Mrs Haworth (Walter Street), Mr W. Hardman, Mr Cross, Mr B. Walsh, Mrs Halliwell, Miss Astley and Miss Lucas. Total – £10 7s.
13 June 1903: Death, at 57 Brook Street, Bampton, Devon, Rhoda the beloved wife of William Gardner, and sixth daughter of the late George Curtis of Rackenford, North Devon
8 February 1908: Working bailiff wanted at Lady Day, capable of taking the entire management of a small farm – hops, fruit, and arable – Write, stating age, experience, size of family, and full particulars to Mr Austen Gardner, Guilton Rectory, Ash, near Dover
September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Collected by Misses E. Saxty and F. Valance – Mrs Marshall 6d, Mrs Bayliss 6d, Mrs Waters 3d, Mr Fox 6d, Mrs Millard 6d, Mrs Gardner 6d, Mr Matthews 6d, Miss Waters 3d, Mrs Marchant 6d, Mrs Long 6d, Mrs Dawkins 6d, Mrs Mayo 2d, Mrs Davis 3d, Mrs Pritchard 6d, Mrs Derrett 6d, Mrs Phillpotts 3d, Mrs Sterry 3d, Mrs Davis 3d, Mr Toomey 6d, Mrs Holmes 3d, Miss F. Valance 3d, Mrs Macdonald 1/-, Mr C. Saxty 1/-, A Friend 6d. Total 10/8
January 1915: Stewart Gardner, baritone, 41 Whittingstall Road, Fulham (Tel. 3575 Kensington)
January 1936: Valete: L V: R. E. Gardner is a corporation apprentice
December 1945: Candidate for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: A. H. Gardner, 23 Grinstead Avenue, Lancing
2 June 1951: At a meeting on Tuesday of Arbroath Public Library Committee, questions about the future of Arbroath Museum, situated in the Webster Memorial Halls and at present not open to the public, were discussed at the instance of the Museum sub-Committee. A minute of a meeting of the sub-Committee held in January requested that the Town Council be asked to give their recommendations in regard to the future of the museum. The minute bore that Councillor D. A. Gardner, convener, had entered his dissent. Approval of the minute was moved by Mr J. Riley, seconded by Mr L. G. Brown, chairman of the Library Committee. Mr D. Littlejohn remarked that the two sections of the minute seemed contradictory. Further remarks by Mr Ernest J. Cobb, Councillor J. M. McBain.
12 June 1951: D. S. Gardner, soprano, The Alexandra Choir
15 April 1953: County court judgment against Mrs Decima Gardner, 197 Caversham Road, Reading, nurse
15 April 1953: Bill of sale by Samuel Arthur Gardner, 91 Bedford Court Mansions, Bedford Avenue, Holborn, car dealers’ buyer and salesman; in favour of London & Westminster Loan & Dis. Co. Ltd
January 1957: Member of the Amateur Fencing Association: N. T. Gardner
26 June 1971: Belle Vue Speedway: Ace of Clubs Team Manager: Harold Gardner
c1990: Stan & Cath Gardner, Berries Mount, Goldhill, Westwell, Ashford, Kent TN25 4LD
[Birthday list:] Stan Gardner 18 December