Saunders [190121]

Michaelmas 1558: City of Coventry. Thomas Clerke otherwise called Thomas Clarke of the cyte of Coventre mercr v. Margaret Sanders late of Warwick in county Warwick widow executrix of the testament of John Sanders otherwise called John Saunders of Warwicke chapman. Debt £40. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be summoned; has nothing; to be taken, for a month from Michaelmas [27 October 1558]; On which day Thomas comes. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be taken; not found; sicut prius to be taken, for quindene of Martinmas [25 November 1558]; On which day Thomas comes. Defendant has not come; sicut prius had been ordered to be taken; not found; sicut pluries to be taken, for octaves of Hilary [20 January 1559].


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 Horsley: Abode: Tetbury: Samuel Saunders Parish of Tetbury: Abode: Tetbury: Thomas Saunders, Samuel Albin Saunders and Samuel Saunders [duplicate]


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: Thomas Saunders, St Bartholomew’s Hospital


25 March 1880: Bill of sale by Elizabeth Sweetenham, widow, and Frederick Christopher Saunders, tailor, 7 Unicorn Street, Portsea, in favour of Isaac Cohen


28 August 1891: Canaries for sale: German canaries, German canaries, German canaries, 2/6 couple and cage, 1/6 single and cage. Geo. Saunders, 7 Marlborough Road, Chelsea.


29 January 1904: Eton Board of Guardians and Rural District Council: report of a meeting of the Board: present, Mr J. Hartopp Nash (in the chair), Mr H. R. de Salis, Dr Waters (vice-chairmen), the Reverend J. H. Matthews, Dr Newman, Colonel Ward-Bennitt, Commander Booth, Messrs F. B. Buckland, G. Hibberd, H. L. Darvill, C. J. Hill, F. Baxter, J. C. Howlett, E. Dyke, W. M. Bailey, E. H. Parry, W. Gamble, Z. H. Nash, T. H. Saunders, A. A. Somerville and W. Hearn. The Local Government Board inspector, Mr Stevens, complained of the condition of the patients in the sick wards. Dr Fuller reported bed sores in one case. An application by the London United Electric Tramways Company to extend their line from Slough to Taplow was considered. Mr R. H. Barrett (clerk) and Mr H. L. C Barrett (assistant clerk) asked for their salaries to be increased from £150 and £12 10s per annum respectively. Letters were received protesting about the lopping of the trees in The Avenue, Datchet.


24 December 1908: Postcard to master Charles Saunders, Market Square, Sandy: ‘Sorry, couldn’t get a better one. All good wishes for xmas and the New Year  From W. & J. R.


c1910: Postcard to master C. Saunders, The Square, Sandy: ‘Hope you have got better weather than we have here for it rains all day long now the Monsoon Season has started. We are leaving tomorrow after only 9 Days stay. Hope all are well at Home. Yours sincerely F. W. Robinson. Do not catch all the Fish.’


c1915: Postcard to Miss L. Saunders, 497 Wandsworth Road, Clapham, S.E.: ‘Dear Miss Saunders   Just a card to wish you many happy returns, hope you are enjoying your holiday   I had a ripping time   You will be surprised to hear poor Edgar died last Wednesday and was buried Monday with military honours   Will tell you more when I see you   Love from Cissie’


1 November 1916: Baptism of Florence Edith Saunders


July 1920: ‘M. W. SAUNDERS, PURVEYOR OF MEAT, FISH, POULTRY, ICE AND GAME. FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY. TELEPHONE No. 8.’


c1920: Postcard to Harry Saunders, The Stables, Mia Hall, Dyserth: ‘Dear Harry   Was very glad you arrived back quite safe. Many thanks for both P.P.C.   will you write as usual   fondest love   yours  A. J.’


January 1936: Advertisement: John Saunders & Son (Walter Saunders), undertakers, Duke Street, High Town, Luton. Phone: Luton 169. Funerals by horses or motors; cremations prepared for and arranged; personal supervision


January 1936: Prize List, 1934-5: 3rd Year  –  W. Kearney, S. J. Saunders, R. E. Williams, D. Jones, J. Munn, J. C. Watkins, A. W. Glanville, R. Bailey, F. Tildesley, A. Wearn (Geography and Manual), R. Haslett (Physics).

Library. ‘We acknowledge with grateful thanks gifts of books and periodicals from those mentioned below, and would apologise for any omission. There is hardly a better way of helping a school than helping its library: The Headmaster. Messrs W. Bradshaw, Celia, Dane, Small, Stone and Walker. Old Nortonians: Grant, Marsh, Woodruff. Form VI: Reeds, Wade. Form V: Eason, Sadler, Saunders, Weatherly. Form II: Berry, Read.’


July 1939: Honorary Secretaries &c.: Free-Will Offerings: Miss J. Hewetson, Market Hill; Parish Magazine: Mrs E. Bilney, Barton House; Mothers’ Meeting: Mrs Barnardiston & Mrs Arnott; G.F.S.: Miss Saunders, Mrs P. Webb & Mrs Dand; Sunday Schools: Miss A. Gall, Ipswich Road; Girl Guides: Miss Ethel A. Booth, Capt., Miss B. Hunt, Miss D. Nunn, Lieuts.; Brownies: Miss Amy Girling, Brown Owl.; 2nd Woodbridge Scout Group (St Mary’s) – G.S.M.: The Reverend G. R. D. Bennett; A.S.M.’s: Mr A. J. Grayston, Mr S Rhodes; C.M.: Mrs B. A. Postle; A.C.M.’s: Miss D. N. Skeet, Miss G. Girling. Elder Lads’ Club: Miss Culham, Leader; Melanesian Mission: Miss O. English, Hon. Sec.; Mothers’ Union: Mrs R. F. Cobbold, Hon. Sec.


28 January 1948: E. Saunders, cello, London Philharmonic Orchestra


15 April 1953: County court judgment against Arthur Saunders, 112 Wolverton Road, Haversham; and against Mr E. S. Saunders (trading as S. & D. Agents), 98 Tolcarne Drive, Northwood Hills, Pinner


4 October 1963: Penelope Saunders, 1st violin, Covent Garden Orchestra; Francis Saunders, cello


7 May 1977: Keith Saunders, secretary, Newport County Association Football Club


1994: Leslie Saunders, donor to the Spiritualist Association of Great Britain