The Coldwell Conflict
From Huddersfield Daily Examiner 1987
One-name study and family history
From Huddersfield Daily Examiner 1987
The ploughmans vindication or A confutation of some passages preached in divers sermons by Sherland Adams sometimes minister of Treeton in the county of Yorke. In which sermons he uttered much bitternesse of spirit against all those that sided with the Parliament; as also cherishing the malignant party, and much animating them to persist …
Robert Hanson Coldwell married Clare Victoria Hope-Edwards in 1851 Hope-Edwardes Genealogy (see bottom right for Coldwell entry) The Netley Estate, Salop Mr Thomas Henry Hope-Edwards commissioned Mr John Treasure to erect a mansion or dwelling house at Netley to the design of architect Edward Haydock on 6th December 1855. The original parchment contract can …
An illustrated diary by Phoebe Jane (Janey) and friend Emilie with poetic descriptions written whilst students at Bishop Strachan’s School in Toronto around 1880. Janey’s father was originally from Yorkshire. (Scanned by Balfour Le Gresley, Toronto 1999) Read the Diary
Yorkshire West Riding Muster Rolls 1680 Some Yorkshire Quaker records transcribed by Walt Swift Some Yorkshire Deeds etc. transcribed by Walt Swift Some Yorkshire Manorial records transcribed by Wainwright
These papers are of interest in trying to determine the reason why Jonas Clarke named his son Robert Coldwell Clarke (sometimes Robert Couldwell Clarke). Why Coldwell? Robert was the owner of Huskar Pit (coal mine) at the time of the pit disaster in 1838 in which 26 young children died. Robert lived at Noblethorpe Hall, …
Click below to open links: Forces War Records Commonwealth War Graves Debt of Honour register Yorkshire WW1 Hospital Record Casualties Russian Convoy by John Lindsay Coldwell 1941
Forces War Records
Graves in Hants Co. Nova Scotia, Canada THE COLDWELL FAMILY CEMETERY GASPEREAUX 1. Michael Coldwell, b. 21 July 1815, d. 25 March 1893 2. Elizabeth Coldwell his wife, b. 16 August 1828, d. 9 November 1909 3. Infant daughter of Elizabeth and Michael Coldwell, unnamed, no tombstone 4. Newton Aaron Coldwell, b. 21 …
Bletchley Park was the central site for Britain’s codebreakers during World War II. Run by the Government Code and Cypher School, it regularly penetrated the secret communications of the Axis Powers – most importantly the German Enigma and Lorenz ciphers. The official historian of World War II British Intelligence has written that the “Ultra” intelligence …