Who was Aelfric Small? By Richard Reeves. Aelfric Small, Richard Reeves, p18 Aelfric Family Tree, Saxon
Aelfric Small and the foundation of Milford Church by Ann Hanna. Ann Hanna, Aelfric Small, History, All Saints Architecture, Roger de Hortun Controversy, Carvings,
Utefel in the Domesday Book, and its connection with Everton by Joanna Close-Brooks. Utefel, Domesday, History, Close-Brooks
The History of Rookcliff at Milford-on-Sea by Clare Church. Rookcliff, Clare Church, Kitch, Clarke, Rooke, Coney, Cornwallis, Weld, Presland, Key, Sir G Tomline, Wybault, Sir James Rivett Carnac, Sir John ...
Some Rememberings of Milford by V.O.Arnold. Memories, History, V.O.Arnold, Development, Rashley, High Street Shops, Westover, Milford House, Newlands, Lord Nuffield, Agar, Rookcliff, Kivernells, Vitoria Hall, The White House, Rose Cottage, ...
Money, Politics and Family: The Life of Frederick Richard West MP of Ruthin Castle and Arnewood House, Hordle by Barry Jolly. West came from a cadet line of the Earls de ...
An Historic Painting at All Saints Church by Barry Jolly and Ian Stevenson A painting of the conversion of Cynegils, the first Christian King of Wessex hangs in All Saints Church. ...
Framing Milford's Landscape: A Geological History by David Clark David Clark provides a summary of modern research into the geological history of the landscape around Milford over the last 65 million ...
Milford's Victorian Pillar Box by David Eels Almost the last relic of the late Victorian development of the Hordle Cliffs area into the seaside resort of Milford-on-Sea is a letter box ...
The Family of Captain Thomas Symonds at Milford by Barry Jolly Although Thomas Symonds himself did not live in Milford, his widow and all their children lived in or near the ...
Coda: on 'Sorrow' by Mrs T C I West. 'Sorrow' is a brief poem by Mrs West of Newlands published in 1855. This coda was written to introduce an article on ...
Poetry or autobiography? – The verses of a Victorian lady by Barry Jolly Mrs West of Newlands published a book of verse in 1855, entitled 'Frescoes and Sketches from Memory'. The ...
Hordle Cliff’s rock quintet by David Clark Five internationally important palaeontologists lived for parts of their lives in the parish of Milford and took inspiration from the geology of Hordle Cliff. ...
What’s in a deed – Some historic properties in Milford High Street by Ron Kirby Ron Kirby explores the title deeds of a property in Milford High Street and thereby reveals ...
Milford’s forgotten prime minister by Lynton Robins Sir Edgar Whitehead, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia from 1958-62, was born in Milford and is buried in All Saints churchyard. Lynton Robins provides ...
Everton Grange: the development of the estate, and its occupants by Claire Henderson Claire Henderson has lived at East Lodge, Everton Grange for the last seven years, and has now set ...
The Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth and the Cornwallis Connection by John Bewley Mrs West of Newlands made two donations in kind to the Royal Garrison Church in Portsmouth in the 1860s ...
Preface. Slightly amended, the May 1913 Preface is repeated so as to refer to the single paper contained.
Birds of Milford by Rev. J. E. Kelsall & R. E. Coles. As published in the May 1913 number.
List of Members. Names and addresses are given for Committee, Members and Honorary Members, a total of 24
By Way of Introduction by W.Ravenscroft. The Hon. Secretary welcomes the aim of a Society "formed for the purposes of research and record in relation to matter of local interest, ...
Memorandum of Address by Dr. V. D. Harris. A transcript of the President's address to the Society's first open meeting on 19 April 1909. E. L. Agar had originally suggested ...
Notes on the Origin of "Milford", and the Domesday Records by W.Ravenscroft. The origin of the name Milford is simply "a Mill by a Ford". A mill existed at the ...
The Church, &c. by Arthur B. Woodd. The author gives a miscellany of facts and legend contributing to the history of All Saints Church in Milford. They concern ...