Usher [21190805]

25 March 1880: Bill of sale by William Morgan Lewis (trading as Lewis Brothers), 4 Charles Street, Britonferry, ship chandler, &c., in favour of William Usher


29 January 1904: J. Powell & Son, 29 St Leonard’s Road, Windsor (late Mr C. Usher):


31 July 1914: Falmouth Visitors List: Green Bank Hotel: Mr and Mrs Calder Hardy, Mr and Mrs Hawes, Mr and Mrs Wood, Miss Hearn, Miss Cross, Mr Percy Phillpotts, Mr N. Pawle, Mr Malcolm Pawle, Mr Keith Mackenzie, Mr and Mrs Brinkley, Misses Brinkley (2), Mr and Mrs Thomson, Mr and Mrs Robinson, Mr Wade Dalton, Mr and Mrs Bettson, Dr and Mrs Grant Wilson, Miss Stevenson, Miss Macdonald, Mr and Mrs Bosher, Mr E. L. Usher and son, Mr Dickinson, Mr Danson, Mr Corder and party (3), Mrs Provis, Mrs Barton, Mr and Mrs Rickards, Mr and Mrs and Miss Sarle, Mr and Mrs Ellison and party (4), Mr Pitcairn, Mr Van Blitz, Mr R. R. Appleby (resident)


October 1922: A short account of the work of Mr Owen, till illness caused him to resign his post as vicar of Seaton Hirst. … As curate of Cambois, he was entrusted by his vicar, Canon Usher, with the building of the mission church. … Seaton Hirst was a district of the parish of Woodhorn, in which Mr (now Canon) Rhodes had built a nice church – St John’s. … We can but earnestly hope that rest and his native North Wales air will help to renew his health.


8 September 1958: Postcard to Master Brett Usher, 147 Southend Road, Wickford: ‘We are having a grand time here  –  you would love its lakes & I must bring you here for the magnificent scenery   Hope you are looking after Mummy  –  I miss you both   All my love   Daddy’


10 September 1958: Postcard to Master Brett Usher, 147 Southend Road, Wickford, Essex: ‘Having a lovely time down here dear, the weather is being more than kind to us. We are actually walking around with open neck shirts only (and trousers of course). Your Dad is also enjoying it very much. I like your Uncle Jack very much and he is taking us to lots of lovely places. Cheerio for now   Love ….’


11 August 1957: Postcard to master Brett Usher, Hilltop Stores, Southbank Road, Wickford: ‘Dear Brett, I hope you are having a nice time. This view is from The Valley of Rocks, a nice valley in Devon. Some of the hills rise over a thousand feet. This is only one side of the valley, the other side rises over those rocks. Love ….’


1974: Members of Seaton Carew Golf Club: Mr & Mrs J. Usher, 21 Wilton Avenue, Hartlepool Tel.: 5056