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Poem: ‘Wycombe in Khaki’

Bucks Free Press 18/12/14 (p.7)

WYCOMBE IN KHAKI

Oh! The Wye it came to Wycombe,
And the swans came with it too.
But now they’ve changed their plumage white,
For khaki’s sober hue.

Our famous fighting swan’s unchained,
And now in Northern France.
Giving “socks” to German goose-steppers,
And checking the War Lord’s chance.

We’ve thousands more in Wycombe,
Who their “little bit” must do.
And when they’ve done it, you may bet,
He’ll change his point of view.

I. COOK, Cherry Cott., Tylers Green.

Maude Smith’s WW1 Diary – 1914.  Thanks to Jon Walters and Ron Saunders.


Tylers Green WW1 War Memorial

The war memorial gothic cross stands adjacent to St. Margaret’s Church in the churchyard facing Hammersley Lane. There are also 30 memorial trees with an information board on the Back Common describing them all.
The memorial is constructed of Portland Stone.  The names are carved and lead filled on plaques on the wall behind the memorial. Three additional names were added at the base of the cross.  Richard Martin was identified recently, and his name is missing from the memorial plaques and trees.

The memorial was built by E. Harris, and on 26th August 1920 was dedicated by the Rt. Rev John Taylor-Smith, Chaplain General of Forces and unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Buckingham, Sir Charles Robert Wynn-Carington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire, of Wycombe Abbey, whose own son, Viscount Wendover, had died in 1915 from wounds received at the 2nd Battle of Ypres.

On the cross is the inscription: “In thankful and loving memory of the Officers and Men of this village who laid down their lives in the Great War for civilization. 1914 – 1919.”

In February 2008 the War Memorials Trust provided a grant of £360 towards the re-incising and re-painting of letters on the cross. The memorial was not cleaned as the stone had weathered to match the church behind and the community sought to retain this.

Text adapted from War Memorials Trust website.

The Tylers Green Memorial Trees on the Common

Thirty Lime, Beech and Copper Beech trees were planted in 1937 on the Front and Back Commons to commemorate the 30 men from Tylers Green who died in WW1.

A view of six of the Memorial trees on the Back Common. L-R: Ernest Trendall, William Wheeler, William Crabbe, Edmund Sturge, George Smith, Francis Coombes.

Memorial Trees Information Board.
Located near the Back Common car park,
down the lane opposite Tylers Green Village Hall.

Numbered Plan of the 30 Memorial Trees
(2Mb PDF file, opens in new window)
Zoom/Enlarge the image in your PDF file viewer
to read the tree numbers.

memorial trees map

There is an interesting and very comprehensive ‘long read’ on Forces.net about the memorial trees and the men named on them.

The following men are remembered on the St. Margaret’s,
Tylers Green, WW1 War Memorial and Memorial Trees.

Geoffrey Edward Rose BARTLETT, Midshipman,
Royal Naval Reserve HMS Bulwark, Age 19,
Died 26 Nov 1914, as a result of a large explosion
on HMS Bulwark, whilst loading ammunition.
Buried: Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hants, Refce. 6
Born: c1895, S Kensington, London.
Parents: Edward Noel Napier Bartlett J.P.
& Dorothy Bartlett, née Rose,
second daughter of Sir Philip Rose of Rayners.
4 Tenby Mansions, Nottingham St, London, W1,
late of St Margaret’s Cottage, School Road, Tylers Green.
Geoffrey Bartlett seems to have come from a naval family, being the great-great-grandson of Admiral James Noble, who served with Commodore Horatio Nelson, later Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson.

Ernest BOVINGDON, Private 266694,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 5th (Service) Battalion.
Age 32, Date of death 27 Apr 1917, Killed in action during Arras Offensive.
No known grave. Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France, Bay 6 & 7
Born: 1884, one of 8 children, at Winchmore Hill,
Landscape gardener, fencing contractor.
Parents: William Timothy Bovingdon, (late) chair maker,
& Ellen Bovingdon née Jordan. Woodbine Cottages, Bank Road, Tylers Green.
Wife:  Lily Hearne, 1913, Died 1915 with their infant son.
Younger brother of Frank Bovingdon (Chalfont St Giles War Memorial)

Ernest Bovingdon’s original 1937 plaque, mis-spelt as ‘Bovington’.
© Greg Allwood, Forces.net

Francis COOMBES, Private, G/8231, The Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Age 30, died 28 Sep 1916. Killed by sniper fire: Thiepval, France & Flanders
Cemetery Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France, Pier & Face 5D & 6D
Born: c1886, Tyler’s Green, Builder’s Clerk, Golders Green.
Parents: Charles Coombes, agricultural labourer, & Mary A Coombes, née Perkins, Sunny Bank, Kingswood Rd, Tyler’s Green 

Francis Coombe’s Next of Kin Memorial Plaque. Approximately 11 cms or 4½ inches diameter. Often call ‘Dead Man’s Pennies’

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William CRABBE, Private, 632176, London Regiment, 20th Battalion
Age 20, Died: 4 March 1917, Died of wounds, France.
Cemetery Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, Belgium, XI.B.18A
Born 2nd November 1896, Edmonton Workhouse, Enfield, Middx.
Pre-war occupation, worked for local butcher Mr. R.H. Moreton.
William’s birth certificate shows that he was born at Edmonton Workhouse to Emily Crabb, a single parent. William was adopted from Dr. Barnardos by Mary Randall (née Adams) and her husband Jesse.


Frank DEADMAN, Rifleman C/1548,
Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 16th Battalion.
Enlisted: High Wycombe, Sept. 1915.
Died of wounds: 25 Oct 1917, Age:24:
2nd Australian General Hospital, Wimereux, Nr Boulogne.
Buried: Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France, VI.E.26
Born: c1893. Thornton Heath, Surrey,
Pre-war Occupation: Gardener for Sir Philip Rose, Rayners, Penn..
Parents: George Deadman, head gardener, & Ada S Deadman, née Herridge,
Cowbridge, Malmesbury, Wilts.
Named on Malmesbury and Tylers Green memorials.
Obituary: North Wilts Herald, 2nd November 1917.

Arthur DOVER, Lance Corporal, 17480, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 1st Battalion
Age: 17. Died of wounds: 7 April 1916, Persian Gulf
Amara War Cemetery, Iraq, XXII.C.15
Born: 1898, Tylers Green, Parents: Henry Dover, chair maker, & Kate (late) Dover née Perfect, Tyler’s Green
Notes: Arthur was a Cornet player, Penn & TG Brass band & Penn Orchestra.

Harry James DUTTON, Private 265063, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 1/1st Bucks Battalion.
Age: 25, Died 10 March 1917, Killed in action France,
Hem Farm Military Cemetery, Hem-Monacu, Somme,
France, II.L.16. Pre-war occupation: gardener.
Parents: George Dutton , baker, & Elsie Mary Dutton, née Free, Ferndale Cottage, Rays lane, Tylers Green.
Wife: (married 1915) Elsie Dutton née Rogers,
Brook Street, High Wycombe.

Frederick Harwood EUSTACE,
Private, 23021,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 3rd Reserve Battalion.
Age: 27, Died of severe epilepsy, 28 June 1917
at Cosham Military Hospital, Hants.
Buried: St. Margaret’s, close to north boundary.
Former pupil of Tylers Green School.
Pre-war occupation: butcher.
Parents: John Eustace, chair turner,
& Lydia E Eustace née Putnam, Barnes Lane, Hazlemere.
Wife: Grace Woodhouse (Md. 1913), Hope Cottage, Tylers Green.

Sidney Arthur FOUNTAIN, Private, 33828,
Regiment Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 10th Battalion.
Age: 28, Died of wounds, 11 July 1917, Boulogne.
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France, IV.A.31.
Born c1889, Tyler’s Green, Baptism 28 April 1889.
Parents William Fountain, chair maker,
& Ellen Fountain, The Hollies, Tyler’s Green.

Sidney Fountain played Cricket & Football for Tylers Green,
played in the brass band and  at St. Margaret’s.
His name was drawn from a hat to be commemorated on
the memorial tree in St. Margaret’s front churchyard.

(Felix)  Hugh FRYER, Private 9014, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 1st Battalion.
Age: 32, Died in captivity, 28 June 1916,  Persian Gulf, Basra Memorial, Iraq, Panel 26 & 63. Pre-war occupation: bricklayers labourer/regular soldier.
Parents: John Fryer, chair maker & Lizzie Fryer, née Perfect,  Potters Cross, Tylers Green. Notes: Served in India

Daniel HAZELL,
Rifleman, 8113,
Regiment Rifle Brigade, 4th Battalion.
Died: 14 May 1915, Age 36, Killed in action Ypres.
No known grave, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper,
Belgium, 46-48 & 50.
Parents: William Hazell, shoe maker, & Phoebe Hazell,
Hammersley Lane, Tyler’s Green.

John Joseph JAMES, Private, 1615,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 1/1st Bucks Battalion
Age:27, Died: 27 10 February 1916, Killed in action France & Flanders
Hebuterne Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France, I.A.3
Born: c1889, Henley on Thames, Oxon.
Pre-war occupation: paper makers labourer .
Parents: Joseph James, (late), turner, & Sarah James.
Range View, Wycombe Marsh .
Wife: Fanny James nee Kent, Abbey Barn Road, Wycombe Marsh.
CWGC gives initials as J T James.  

Ernest Harry JOHNSON, Corporal, 21344,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 5th Battalion.
Age: 21, Died: 23 March 1918, Killed in action France, No Known Grave. Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France, Panel 50 & 51.
Born: c1897 Tyler’s Green.
Pre-war occupation, gardener.
Parents: James Henry Johnson, bricklayer,
& Ada Johnson, née Goddard, Nursery Lane, Tyler’s Green 

Bert Harry LEWIS, Lance Corporal, 18338,
Wiltshire Regiment 5th Battalion.
Age: –, Died: 29 October 1915, of wounds Gallipoli.
Hill 10 Cemetery, Turkey, I.E.10. Born: c1886 Hazlemere,
Pre-war occupation: chair upholsterer.
Parents: George Lewis, carpenter, & Selina Lewis,
Woodbine Cottages, Bank Road, Tylers Green .
Wife: Esther Lewis nee Collins, (1907), St Johns, Hazlemere.


Cyril Edwin Arnold LONG, Captain, W Yorkshire Reg’t,
(Prince of Wales Own), 15th Battalion [Leeds Pals].
Formerly Honourable Artillery Company, Acting Sergeant 2782. Commissioned 27 Dec 1915.
Died: 27 March 1918, Age 23, Killed in action.
Douchy-les-Ayette British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France, IV.F.12
Born: 3 October 1895, Walthamstow, Essex,
Attended Royal Grammar School,
also named on RGS War Memorial.
Pre-war ocupation: apprentice chemist
Parents: Stephen George Long, school master, & Emily Long,
School House, School Road, Tyler’s Green

Ernest David LONG, Sergeant, 265784,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 1/1st Bucks Battalion.
Age: 29 Died: 29 October 1918, Killed in action Italy.
Barenthal Military Cemetery, Italy, Plot 2 Row A Grave 1.
Born: c1889 Wycombe, Baptism: 15 January 1890,
Woodbine Cottages, Bank Road, Tylers Green.
Pre-war occupation: gardener.
Parents: late David Long, coal carman, & Emily Long,
Woodbine Cottages, Tylers Green.

Richard Mitchell MARTIN, Gunner, 163616, Royal Field Artillery
C Battery, 317th Brigade. Military Medal.
Age 30, Died 2 October 1918, France.
Ribecourt Road Cemetery, 1.A.5, Trescault, France.
Born 19th March 1888, orphaned age 10, Market Porter.
Husband of Florence Catherine (née Randall) Dean (formerly Martin),
of 2, Cherry Tree Cottage, Tyler’s Green, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Born at Poplar, London.
Named on HIgh Wycombe Hospital War Memorial,
Richard Martin is not named on the Tylers Green War memorial, no memorial tree or plaque.

Joseph NICHOLAS, Private, 20834, Wiltshire Regiment 5th Battalion..
Age: 32, Died: 14 May 1916, Mesopotamia. Amara War Cemetery, Iraq, XXI.H.10.
Born: c1884 Devizes, Occupation 1901: furniture porter.
Parents: late William Nicholas, agricultural labourer, & Susan Nicholas,
Folly Rd, Roundway, Devizes, Wilts.
Joseph Nicholas’ wartime will (opens in new tab).

Centre with cigarette.

Maurice PERFECT, Private, 202749,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 6th Battalion.
Born: c1897 Penn, Died: 20 Sep 1917, Age 19,
Killed in action, Passchendale, no known grave.
Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium, Panel 96 to 98
Parents: Frederick Perfect, game keeper at Rayners,
& Lucy, née Beal, Rayners Cottage, Beacon Hill, Penn.

Joseph PIGGOTT, Private, 24846, Grenadier Guards, 3rd Battalion.
Age: 32, Died: 27 November 1917, Killed in action France, no known grave.
Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France, Panel 2
Born: c1885, Potton, Beds, Pre-war occupation: bricklayer.
Parents: Reuben (late) Piggott, fellmonger, & Mary J Piggott,
Greenhurst, Elm Road,  Tyler’s Green.
Note: ‘fellmonger’, dealer in hides and skins, Especially. sheep skins.

John Henry RICKETTS, Private, 21346,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 6th Battalion.
Age: 19, Died: 03 September 1916, Killed in action France & Flanders.
Guillemont Road Cemetery, Guillemont, Somme, France, VI.O.6
Born: c1897, Turners [Tylers] Green, Baptism: 5 September 1897, Tylers Green.
Pre-war occupation apprentice upholsterer, Randalls, High Wycombe.
Parents: Henry Ricketts, bricklayer, & Annie Saunders, Tylers Green.

Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, Cap Badge
Badge Courtesy Ron Coltas.

Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, Shoulder Badge
Badge Courtesy Ron Coltas.

Frank ROGERS, Private, 9966, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 2nd Battalion.
Age: 22, Died: 16 May 1915, Killed in action France, no known grave.
Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France, Panel 26.
Born: c1893 Winchmore Hill.
Parents: George Rogers (dd, 1890), pot hawker, & Mary Ann née Hazell,
Tyler’s Green. Note: Died with his brother Sidney Rogers.

Sidney ROGERS, Private, 8332, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 2nd Battalion
Age: 19, Died: 16 May 1915, Killed in action France & Flanders
Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France, Panel 26.
Born: c1896, Penn or Amersham,
Parents: George Rogers (late), pot hawker, & Mary Ann née Hazell,
Tyler’s Green. Note: Died with his brother Frank Rogers.

(Philip) Vivian ROSE, Captain, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 7th Battalion.
Age: 48, Died: 25 Apr 1917, Taken Prisoner of War, Died Military Orthopaedic Hospital, Shepherd Bush, of wounds received at Loos, 26th September 1915.
Grave & Memorial: Family vault, outside West end of St. Margaret’s church.
Born: 25 Mar 1869, South Kensington, London. Pre-war occupation: Solicitor.
Parents: Sir Philip & Lady A Rose, Solicitor, Rayners, Penn.
Wife: Maud Winifred Rose née Gillian, Md. 1899, 5 Roland Gardens, S Kensington.

Robert William SAUNDERS, MSM, Sergeant, 26645,
(Meritorious Service Medal, posthumous).
Royal Garrison Artillery, 60th Siege Battery
Age: 29, Died: 29 Mar 1918, of wounds France & Flanders.
Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France, III.D.30.
Born: c1889 High Wycombe.
Parents: Robert Saunders (late), & Jane née Lacey,  Potters Cross, Penn.

Robert SCOTT, Private, 267231, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, 5th Battalion.
Age: 36, Died: 23 March 1918, Killed in action France, no known grave.
Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France, Panel 50 & 51.
Born: c1882 Great Marlow.
Pre-war occupation: Postman, at Tylers Green for a time.
Parents: Alfred Scott, wheelwright, & Eliza Scott, Great Kingshill.
Husband of: Alice Scott, 1 Council Cottage, Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berks.

George SMITH, Private, 17497, Royal Fusiliers
(City of London Regiment), 3rd Battalion.
Age: 34, Died: 5 October 1918, of wounds France.
Doingt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France, III.B.22.
Place of birth 1884, Tyler’s Green,
lived with his Grand-mother: Mrs Jane Birch, Tyler’s Green.
Saw action in Egypt and Salonika.
George Smith’s wartime will (opens in new tab).

Edmund STURGE, Captain, Middlesex Regiment,
10th Battalion. Attached to: Signal Service
(3rd Lahore Division, Indian Army), Royal Engineers.
Mentioned in despatches.
Age: 23, Died: 8 February 1919.
Taranto Town Cemetery Extension, Italy, I.G.5.
Born: c1896 Paddington, London.
Attended Merchant Taylors School.
Served in India, Mesopotamia and Palestine.
Parents: Henry Havelock Sturge, Surgeon MRCS,
& Maria Sturge.  81 Elgin Avenue, Paddington, London.
Spent summer holidays at Highfield, New Road, Tylers Green.

Alfred William TRENDELL, Corporal, 11878,
Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 1st Battalion.
Age: 20, Died: 2 March 1916, of wounds France.
Aix-Le-Nouvette Communal Cemetery Extension,
Pas de Calais, France, II.H.21.
Born: c1896 Penn.
Engineering apprentice.
Worked for uncle:
J T Bateman, Wycombe Marsh.
Parents:
John Trendell, & Kate née Plumridge,
The Larches, (now Keeper’s Cottage) Penn.
Note:  Brother of Ernest Trendall.

Ernest Albert TRENDELL, Lance Corporal, 17110,
Hampshire Regiment, 1st Battalion
Age: 18, Died: 1 July 1916, Killed in action,
no known grave. Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France,
Pier & Face 7C & 7B.
Parents: John Trendell, & Kate Trendell,
The Larches, (now Keeper’s Cottage), Penn.
Note: Formerly: 17479 Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry.
Brother of Alfred Trendall.

William Wingrove WHEELER, Private, R4/067820,
Royal Army Service Corps, 4th Base Remount Depot.
Age: 42, Died: 10 April 1916, France & Flanders.
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France, VIII.A. 90.
Baptism 16 May 1875, Tylers Green.
Pre-war occupation, bricklayer.
Parents: George Wheeler, Builder of St. Margaret’s Church,
& Margaret Channer, Homeleigh, Tyler’s Green.
Wife: Leah Wheeler née Fisher, four daughters, Rose Cottage, Penn

Remembrance Sunday 11th November 2018

The information above is taken from a number of sources: June and Peter Underwood’s comprehensive website Buckinghamshire Remembers, the book ‘Penn & Tylers Green in the Great War and the Men Who Did Not Return‘, by Ron Saunders, published by the Penn & Tylers Green Residents Society. The book can be purchased here.  Additional detail from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission websiteForces.net has a ‘long read’ of additional information about the memorial trees and the men named on them.

Holy Trinity, Penn War Memorials can be found on the pennchurch.uk website.


Tylers Green WW2 War Memorial


The war memorial gothic cross stands adjacent to St. Margaret’s Church in the churchyard facing Hammersley Lane. The memorial is constructed of Portland Stone. An inscription and names are carved and black painted on the cross. The WW1 names are on plaques on the wall behind the memorial which are carved and lead filled.

The memorial was built by E. Harris, and was dedicated on 26th August 1920 by the Rt. Rev John Taylor-Smith, Chaplain General of Forces and unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Buckingham, Sir Charles Robert Wynn-Carington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire, whose own son, Viscount Wendover, had died in 1915 from wounds received at the 2nd Battle of Ypres.

On the cross is the inscription: “In thankful and loving memory of the Officers and Men of this village who laid down their lives in the Great War for civilization. 1914 – 1919.”

Following WW2, two plaques were mounted on the front of the left and right pillars with the names of the men from Tylers Green who died in WW2.

In February 2008 the War Memorials Trust provided a grant of £360 towards the re-incising and re-painting of letters on the cross. The memorial was not cleaned as the stone had weathered to match the church behind and the community sought to retain this.

Text adapted from War Memorials Trust website.

WW2 Memorial trees on Tylers Green Common

November 11th 2022

AROUND 200 people, including some children from Tylers Green First and Middle Schools, attended a ceremony to dedicate 16 memorial trees planted to commemorate those named  on the St Margaret’s Church war memorial who died on active service in the Second World War.

The ceremony immediately followed the annual Armistice Day remembrance service  and two minute silence on Friday 11 November conducted by the Rev Graham Summers and John Youers from the Hazlemere  branch of the Royal British Legion, which includes Penn and Tylers Green.

Preparing to start the Armistice Day ceremony, held for the first time on the front common. Picture: Ken Allen.

The trees  were gifted by Chepping Wycombe Parish Council, which incorporates Tylers Green within its area, and were planted in and around Tylers Green common this month. They are accompanied by a plaque and at a later stage an interpretative board will be erected highlighting locations and background.

The trees – whitebeam and rowan – join other memorial trees that have been planted in earlier years in and around the common to mark the Tylers Green fallen in the First World War. 

Earl Howe told the gathering: “It is a privilege for me to dedicate these 16 trees.  The dedication has two strands to it.  The first is a dedication to the memory of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth whose Platinum Jubilee, at her request, is being marked throughout the year by the planting of trees across the country as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy.

“The second dedication is to the 16 men who served and died during the Second World War and whose names are commemorated on the war memorial at St Margaret’s Church.”

Some of the new memorial trees opposite Tylers Green First School. Picture: Ken Allen.

Cllr Katrina Wood, chairwoman of Chepping Wycombe Parish Council, thanked all those who had helped with the project and in particular Cllr Haydn Darch who instigated it and who saw it through.

After the ceremony, Cllr Darch thanked Earl Howe for the dedication; his fellow councillors for embracing the idea and funding it and the council clerk and grounds team for the practical work.

He added: “I would also like to thank Sharon Herron and Ron Saunders for their inputs and support and John Youers and the Rev Summers for agreeing to move to the front common and incorporating the dedication into this year’s remembrance. Bill Sadler, David Byrne and Geoff Roberts deserve special mention for embracing so enthusiastically my request to reinstall the flagpole/sound system on the front common, and of their own volition producing and funding the display of names in front of it.

A tableau featuring names from both world wars on the Tylers Green war memorial was a centrepiece of the 11 November ceremony. It was made by volunteers at Tylers Green Village Hall.

“Lastly I would like to thank the families of Thomas Harding, Maurice Perfect and Ronald Keen for supplying photographs and giving permission for us to use them on the yet to be installed new display boards.  They attended the service and have written expressing thanks to Penn and Tylers Green for remembering and marking the ultimate sacrifice  these and the other men made.

“It is intended to continue holding the remembrance service on the front common in similar fashion rather than the back common as  in the past, joining the other important events held there throughout the year that help create the real sense of community which makes Penn and Tylers Green such a special place to live and bring up children.”

First published in the Penn and Tylers Green Blog, by Peter Brown,
and reprinted in Village Voice Issue 213, Dec 2022/Jan 2023

The following men are remembered on the
St. Margaret’s, Tylers Green, WW2 War Memorial

Christopher E. Birch
Master at Arms, P/M 39713,
H.M.S Berwick, Royal Navy
Died: April 11 1946, Age:45,
Berks & Bucks Joint Sanatorium, Peppard Common, Henley.
Buried in Margaret’s Churchyard.
Joined navy 1929, served on HMS Victory and HMS Ark Royal.
Civilian Occupation: Rope & Twine Finisher.
One of 9 children, Parents: James and Edith Birch, Tylers Green, .
Married Vera Kathleen Sutton, July 1925.
Address 1939: “Endwood”, Hazlemere Rd, Penn.
Vera died 16 September 1964, ‘Arosa, 7 Hazlemere Rd.
Vera was niece of Daniell Hazell, killed at Ypres, 1915,
Christopher Birch is also remembered on his parent’s grave in St Margarets churchyard.

Leonard Alfred Charles Bone,
Leading Photographer, C/MX. 58155, H.M.S Hermes, Royal Navy.
Died: April 9, 1942, Age 23, Lee-on-Solent Memorial Bay 3, Panel 6:
Leonard Bone served on HMS Hermes in the post of Leading Photographer.  From the summer of 1940 the Hermes patrolled the Indian Ocean as part of the Eastern Fleet.  On 9 April 1942 she was attacked by 70 Japanese bombers while returning to Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, and sunk with the loss of 370 men.  (War Memorials Trust)
Born: 17 August, 1918, Dover, Kent.  1939: 40 Dollis Hill, Willesden.
Parents: Leonard Hartwell Bone, Norah Maud Bone, née Russell.
They married 7th October 1915, St Michael, the Archangel, Aldershot.

Albert Brooks Lance Corporal 5393375, Hampshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion.
Died: September 5, 1944, Age 21, MONTECCHIO WAR CEMETERY II. H. 1.
Lance Corporal Albert Brooks was a member of the regular army. On 25 August 1944 the Hampshire Brigade started its assault on the Gothic Line, a line of German defences running east – west across the Italian peninsula and after 5 days they had been so successful that they were in a position to assault the Gothic Line proper. The Gothic Line was breached on 1st September and the advance continued northwards. Lance Corp. Brooks died on 5 September 1944 the day that the Brigade was relieved. War Memorials Trust
Born December 1922, Employed as a gardener, Penn.
Parents: Albert Henry Brooks and Bertha Annie Brooks, née Woodwards,
1939: Widmere Cottage, Tylers Green.
Alfred Brooks is also named on the Holy Trinity, Penn WW2 War Memorial.

Hilary Charles Caldwell Squadron Leader, 103013,
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Assistant Air Attache to Madrid.
Died: May 18, 1944, Age 43, Flying accident over Spain,
Only British WW2 casualty in Madrid British Cemetery
Born c1900, Argentina. Parents: Vere and Louisa Mary Caldwell.
Married Rona Vivian Spencer Shaw, June 1942, Wycombe Dist. (St. Margaret’s?)
“Silverthorne”, Grenfell Rd. Beaconsfield.  One child, Susan Caldwell.
Memorial Service held 1st June, 1944, St Margaret’s, Tylers Green.

Alfred Brian Spencer Chennells, Major, 33326,
100 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery.
Died: May 4, 1942, Age 37, St. Margaret’s Churchyard. 
Parents: Revd. Dr. Alfred William Chennels & Margaret D.E Chennels.
Dr. Chennels was a retired clergyman who assisted at St. Margaret’s
(see Mrs Bechers Diary for unflattering comments!).
Born 24 January 1905, Plymouth, Devon.
1939: Hammersley, Hammersley Lane, Tylers Green
Married Annie Maud Bull at Rotherfield Greys, Oxon, 5th January 1940.
One child, Susan Dorothea Spencer Chennels, b 1942.

Dennis John Charles Child, Private, 14204867,
Somerset Light Infantry, 4th Battalion.
Died: May 22, 1943, Age 19, Thanet Kent, Accidentally drowned crossing a river in course of manoeuvres.
Buried: St. Margaret’s Churchyard.
Employed as Butchers assistant to Mr A. Sturgess
Born: 13th June 1923, Wycombe Dist. 1 of 3 children
Parents: Charles Andrew Child & Agnes Beatrix Child,
1939: “Pentre”, Hazlemere Road, Penn.

Lewis Thomas Galsworthy, Driver, T/181578,
197 Field Ambulance, Royal Army Service Corps,
Reported missing March 1942. Confirmed POW April 1943.
Died: October 1, 1943, Age 30, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery 2. D. 64. Thailand.
Born 4th May 1913 Bromley Kent.
Parents: Frederick Thomas Galsworthy & Annie Galsworthy.
Address 1939: “Widmore” Tylers Green.
Heavy Haulage Driver and Air raid warden.
1941 Married Ethel Flossie Piggott, Wycombe Reg District.
1941 “Fir Tree Cottage” Penn.
197 Field Ambulance was part of 18th Division which left Avonmouth at the end of October 1941 heading for the Middle East. They proceeded to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and then to Trinidad to refuel, before having 4 days shore leave at Cape Town. During this time the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour and invaded Malaya; the troops were redirected to Bombay, where they went ashore for two weeks, before re-embarking and arriving in Singapore in January 1942.
The Japanese landed on Singapore on 8th February and the island was unconditionally surrendered by the Allied commanders on 15th February.
All remaining Allied soldiers and civilians became prisoners of war;
members 197 Field Ambulances were among those marched to Changi prison.
Men from this prisoner and other smaller camps were used as forced labour
to build the Burma-Siam railway. Driver Galsworthy died during this work
in October 1943 after being a prisoner of war for 20 months.
War Memorials Trust

Thomas Alfred Harding, Lance Corporal,1888894,
Royal Engineers, 70 Field Company. Enlisted May 1940.
Died 28th August 1944, Age 31. Accidentally drowned.
Buried St Pierre–Du–Vauvray Communal Cemetery, Grave 20.
Born 28th May 1913, Parents: Alfred Harding & Elizabeth Mary Harding,
Cholesbury Cottage, Hazlemere Road, Penn.
Married Kathleen Rose Meeks, April 1938, (born 13th March 1914),
Lived at Kathston, West Avenue, Hazlemere Road, Penn.
Painter and Decorator, A Harding & Son, Hazlemere Road Penn.
(Thanks to Brian Harding and Ken Allen, for additional information)

Richard Hugh Jagger Pilot Officer, 61220,
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Died: April 14, 1941, Age: 25, following air to air firing practice in Spitfire No.K9935, in a crash in Northumberland. (documented in the book “Almost Forgotten” by Chris Harris).
Civilian Occupation: Bank Official.
Gained Pilot’s Licence 20th May 1939
He is buried in St. Margaret’s Churchyard next to his uncle Arthur Jagger.  He is not named on St. Margarets War memorial, but his name is on Beaconsfield War Memorial.
Parents: the late Lt.Col. Hugh C Jagger And Mrs. H.C. Jagger,
‘Russett’, Woodside Avenue,Beaconsfield.
His uncle Arthur Jagger and his wife and unmarried sisters, lived in Tylers Green, at Lost Cottage and St. Anthonys Cottage both opposite The Horse & Jockey. (Thanks to Ron Saunders for the additional information).

Ronald Alexander Keen, Driver, 236165, Royal Army Service Corps.
Born 4th August 1907, Died 12th June 1942, age 34.
Buried Delhi War Cemetery India, 4. G. 1.
Pre-war occupation: Wood Polisher, Owen Haines & Son, Jubilee Rd. HW.
Parents: 3rd son of William Keen & Elsie Keen, of Holmer Green.
Wife: Married Clara Harding, September 1935. Daughter Jennifer, Born 1940.
Address 1939: “Homerton” West Avenue Penn.
Address 1942: “Cholesbury”, Hazlemere Road, Penn.
Ronald was a member of Holmer Green Orchestra
and Penn PSA (‘Pleasant Sunday Afternoon’) Orchestra.
Attended Penn Free Methodist Church.
Clara Harding was the sister of Thomas Alfred Harding shown above,
Ronald Keen and Thomas Harding were brothers -in-law.

Guy Meredith Myles Mathews Lieutenant, 129137,
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, Royal Armoured Corps.
Seconded to Staffordshire Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps.
Died: January 15, 1943, Age 27, Alamein Memorial Column 15.
Address 1939: “Shields”, St. John’s Road, Tylers Green.
Born 1915, Hampstead. Twin sisters, Rosamund & Alison.
Parents: Charles Myles Mathews, Solicitor, & Edith A Mathews, Penn.

Bertie Meeks
Private, D/31618,
Royal Berkshire Rgt. 8th Home Defence Battalion.
Died: February 9, 1945, Age 46, Oxford.
Civilian Occupation: French Polisher.
Buried: St. Margaret’s Churchyard.
Parents:  William Meeks & Jane Meeks, Winchmore Hill.
Md. Florence Marjorie May Collins, Sept. 1925.
One daughter, Doreen Meeks.
Address 1939: “Alma Cottage”, Tylers Green Common.

Maurice Perfect Gunner, 1140710,
80th (The Scottish Horse) Medium Regiment,
Royal Artillery, Died: November 3, 1943, Age 21,
Sangro River War Cemetery XV. E. 33.
Parents: Frederick & Eva Perfect.
Md. Dora M Cooper, April 1942.
Two of the men commemorated at St. Margarets died as the Allies fought their way up the Italian peninsula, Maurice Perfect and Albert Brooks.
Gunner Maurice Perfect was a member of the 80th (The Scottish Horse) Medium Regiment and landed at Taranto on 9th September 1943. His regiment fought up the Adriatic coast of Italy, breaking the Viktor/Volturno Line defences on 6th October. After this they stopped at the Trigno River to regroup and it was not for nearly a month (2nd November) that they attacked the Germans across the river. The fighting was fierce, and Gunner Perfect was killed on 3rd November 1943. However, on that same day the British reached the town of San Salvo and the German commander decided to withdraw to the next German defensive line.  War Memorials Trust
Maurice was named after his uncle Maurice who died at Passchendale, 1917.
His father Frederick served in the Royal Field Artillery, in WW1.

Arthur Leonard Radwell Private, 5349139,
Royal Berkshire Regiment, 10th Battalion.
Died: July 27, 1944, Age 20,
Shot whilst trying to escape from Ostheim POW Camp.
Buried: Durnbach War Cemetery 3. D. 16. Bayern, Germany.
Parents: Lydia and Ralph Radwell, Chimney Sweep & Postman.
1939: “Yonder”, St John’s Road, Tylers Green.
Married Minnie Ivy Puddifoot, March 1942, High Wycombe.

George Alfred Warren Trooper, 329519,
‘C’ Squadron, 17th/21st Lancers, Royal Armoured Corps,
(17th/21st Lancers known as “Death or Glory Boys”)
Died: January 18, 1943, Age 21,
Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery 16. H. 13. Tunisia.
Civilian Occupation: Butcher’s Assistant.
Parents: John T Warren & Elsie Warren, Penn.
1939: “Farview”, Hammersley Lane.
Trooper George Warren of the Royal Armoured Corps died in January 1943 during fighting in Tunisia, in the last phase of the “back and forth” fighting in the north African desert; four months later the Allies were victorious here.
War Memorials Trust

Donald Harry West

Lance Corporal, PO/X 116165, Royal Marines.
1939: Joined Portsmouth City Police,  transferred to Royal Marines.
Accidentally killed, Devon, April 18, 1943,  Age 22.
Buried St. Margaret’s Churchyard.
Born: September 1920, Wycombe District.
Attended St. David’s College, High Wycombe.
Parents: Edward J West & Mrs. E.J. West, Penn.
His father Edward West served in Machine gun Corps, in WW1.

Alfred Donald White Lance Serjeant, 5985876,
2nd (Airborne) Bn., Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry.
Died: 7th June 1944, Age: 24.  Bayeux War Cemetery X. K. 22.
Parents: Only son of Alfred & Margaret (Maggie) White,
Address 1939: “Old Park”, Hammersley Lane.
His unit were among the first Allied Forces to land on D-Day
Probably died in the battle for Pegasus Bridge

Basic Information sourced from Commonwealth War Graves Commission website, with additional information from War Memorials Trust website, and Ron Saunders.


Burials By Name: Churchyard East

Churchyard East, between the church and Hammersley Lane

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No. Name on Gravestone Date on Gravestone Position
12 Ames. Barbara 1925-1985 J-1
95 Aperghis. Jennifer Anne (2 months) 1972 H-7
76 Amold. Fred (74) 1964 C-14
Amold. Elsie E (78) 1969 C-14
101 Baldwin. Charles (82) 1947 J-1
Baldwin. Ellaline Lucy (91) dau. 1996 J-1
Baldwin. Lucy Grace (85) 1953 J-1
55 Ball. Edward (84) 1979 D-4
131 Ball. Henry (68) 1890? A-6
Ball. John Henry 1867-1906 A-6
Ball. Sarah Ann (52) 1887 A-6
133 Barnes. Louisa 1835 – 1897 F-7
Barnes. Peter G 1925-2002 B-1
Barnes. Lidia 1873 – 1924 F-7
Barnes. Thomas 1833 – 1913 F-7
Bashford. Marisa 1903 – 1955 E-11
87 Bashford. Roderic Fleming O’Nolan 1899 – 1958 E-11
38 Bender. Albert Edward 1912-1990 B-2
Bender. Doris Mary 1915-1995 B-2
147 Bigge. Caroline Amy 1924 A-9
147 Bigge. Julia Charlotte 1927 A-9
152 Birch. Christopher Edwin (45) 1946 B-12
Birch. Cyril James 1976 B-11
150 Birch. Gerald Malcolm (16) 1947 B-11
Birch. Rosetta 1972 B-11
Bristow. Ethel 1910-1994 C-15
74 Bristow. Robert Stanley 1907-1967 C-15
42 Brown. Eileen Mary 1923-1998 A-4
4 Brown. Kathleen 1978-1983 L-1
32 Brown. Margaret F. 1914-1994 D-1
88 Bumard. Arthur (81) 1967 E-11
Butcher. John Haworth ? G -1
19 Butcher. Mavis ? G -1
36 Butler. Denis William 1921-1992 B-1
110 Cannel. Benjamin George 1882 – 1884 D-2
107 Channer. George (85) 1906 E-1
108 Channer. Mary (60) 1877 E-1
Child. Barbara May (56) 1972 G-8
94 Child. Stanley W. (59) 1972 G -8
130 Clarke. Charles Edward (44) 1934 B-6
Clarke. Dennis (47) 1982 G-9
Clarke. Lillian Annie 1897- 1995 B-6
90 Clarke. Pauline (43) 1982 F-9
39 Coker. Frank Percival Charles 1927 -2004 A-2
24 Connell. Rhonda V. Ivins 1946-1988 F-1
64 Dalton. Arthur Leonard 1916-1982 C-5
Dalton. Lillian May 1918-1985 C-5
Dennis. Ellen Joyce ? D-1
30 Dennis. Thomas Benjamin Charles ? D-1
14 Dobson. Mavis Ann 1936-1988 H-1
Douglas. Charles & Mary ???? – ???? F-7
70 Dutton. Margaret 1921-1979 D-4
28 Dutton. Arthur William 1908-1992 E-1
Dutton. Florence Edith 1911-1996 E-1
10 Emmett. Douglas 1911-1979 J-1
Emmett. Trudy 1909-1983 J-1
84 Entickna. Eva (81) 1973 E-12
Entickna. William George (66) 1953 E-12
6 Evans.Julian 1963-1984 L-1
Farrar. Sylvia 1910-1991 E-1
27 Farrar. Wallace 1910-1991 E-1
43 Finch. R.E. (Mollie) 1907 -2000 A-4
Fletcher. George William (50) 1963 D-12
81 Fletcher. Jean Margaret (82) 2000 D-12
44 Forster. Jean 1928-2000 A-4
61 Gardener-Henderson. Victoria Alice 1908-1990 C-4
138 Goddard. Fanny (61) 1901 F-8
Goddard. Thomas (65) 1904 F-8
16 Godwin. Pearl Margaret 1913-1986 H-1
13 Gray. Elsie 1912-1986 J-1
Grove. Edwin (9 months) 1871 G-1
104 Grove. William 1862 – 1870 G-1
5 Hamblin. Trevor Lawrence 1983 L-1
149 Harper. Emma Kezia (41) 1917 C-11
46 Harris, Terry 1935-2002 A-5
Hawkins. Albert Edward 1899 – 1977 M-2
96 Hawkins. Florence E. 1902 – 1976 M -2
Hazell. Daniel (36) 1915 A- 8
Hazell. Pheobe (88) 1936 A- 8
142 Hazell. William (73) 1921 A-8
Hemuss. Hilda Dorothy 1914-2002 D-5
69 Hemuss. Richard John 1911-1980 D-5
83 Hobbs. Donald John (26) 1961 D-12
125 Holme. George Edward 1872 E-6
89 Horlinaton. Graham 1900 – 1971 F -10
128 Houldey. Frances Ellen 1111-1935 C-6
Houldey. John Emeris 1111-1957 C-6
103 Hucker. Jane (61) 1865 G -1
111 Iles. Betty (19) 1944 D-2/3
132 Ingpen. Constance Elfrida (Delamere) 1861 -1943 F-7
127 Jagger. Arthur 1868-1938 D-6
Jagger. Lillian Ann 1871-1952 D-6
126 Jagger. Richard (25) P/O 1941 E-6
56 Johnson. Nigel (11) 1977 D-3
40 Jonas. David M. 1944-1993 A-2
25 Jones. Emma Jane 1989 F-1
67 Kemp. John (45) 1981 D-5
Kibbles. Douglas (49) 1978 K-3
Kibbles. Ellen 1902-1992 K-3
114 Kibbles. George (56) 1948 K-3
26 Kirby. Eric Francis 1023-1990 E -1
75 Knipe. Agnes (1) 1879-1966 C -14
80 Knipe. Agnes (2) 1879-1966 C -13
Lacy. Mabel Jessie 1988 A -16
71 Lacy. Thomas Richard 1969 A -16
Lillian Ellen 1913-1979 C -1
Lindley Mona 1897 -1979 M -1
98 Lindley. Donald 1894 – 1975 M -1
Litchfield. Richard 1898 -1990 E-7
134 Litchfield. Ruby 1900 – 1963 E-7
Long. Beatrice Mary (61) 1956 D-7
137 Long. Christopher George (71) 1951 A-7
135 Long. Henry James (67) 1943 D-7
Long. Mary Elizabeth (61) 1944 A-7
51 Long. William Ernest 1904-1942 B-7
Long. William Ernest (37) 1942 A-7
45 Lowenhoff, Edna 1925-2001 A-4
Lowenhoff. lan 1925-2002 A-4
93 Masters. Henry Charles (59) 1971 G-8
34 Mayo. Michael Norman 1936-1996 G-1
2 Mayo. Norman Edward 1909-1982 M-1
Mayo. Winifred Margaret 1914-2005 M-1
62 Meacock. Alan Peter 1942-1981 C-4
151 Meeks. B. (46) 1945 C-12
97 Meiers. John Henry (71) 1976 M-1
17 Mosley Jeffrey 53 years 1987 H-1
22 Munday. Elsie 1912-1988 F-1
Munday. Maurice 1911-1988 F-1
59 Oliver. Donald George (64) 1977 C-3
Oliver. Ellen Sarah (67) 1981 C-3
Page. Margaret Emily (54) 1959 E-11
117 Page. Miriam Grace (31) 1936 G-3
86 Page. Waiter Francis (54) 1959 E-11
66 Palmer- Davis. Cyril Edward 1899-1981 C-5
20 Panghen. Dennis James 1931-1987 G-1
47 Payne. Elizabeth Beatrice 1938-2005 A-5
122 Payne. Ellen (76) 1940 H-5
Perfect. Hester 1873 F-8
9 Perfect. Hilda May 1903-1984 K-1
139 Perfect. William (71) 1882 F-8
Perfect. William Henry 1895-1985 K-1
92 Pitchford. Edgar John 1915 – 1973 G-8
Pitchford. Richard 1952 – 2004 G-8
91 Priest. Frederick(66) 1972 G-9
Priest. Ivy (78) 1982 G-9
Priest. Ron. (son) 1991 G-9
Pusey. Daisy 1963 D-11
148 Pusey. William Thomas 1953 D-11
Putnam. Annie Ellen (43) 1925 E-9
143 Putnam. Emma (82) 1924 E-9
Putnam. Henry (90) 1933 E-9
144 Putnam. Joseph (76) 1927 D-9
65 Rainbird. Ivan Charles 1949-1982 C-5
Rainbird. Ivan W. 1921-1994 C-5
18 Reeves. Ivy 1909-1987 G-1
78 Richardson. Mary Charley 1898-1964 G-13
77 Robinson. Henry Thomas Lionel (53) 1964 C-14
Rose Deans. Doris 1903 -1968 C-8
140 Rose. Frederick 1933 C-8
Rose. Henrietta Ruth (86) 1941 C-8
Rose. William A. (76) 1968 C-8
Russell. EIsie Jane 1903-1989 L-1
3 Russell. John Sydney 1903-1983 L-1
102 Sandwith. Ellen Gertrude (16) 1868 H-1
Saunders. Edith (81) 1948 C-6
129 Saunders. John (75) 1942 C-6
124 Schan. Margaret (79) 1934 F-6
68 Senton. Timothy Earl (21) 1980 D-5
Slade. Margery Joanna 1894 -1969 B-15
72 Slade. Rupert John 1889-1969 B-15
52 Small. Charles W. 1896-1979 D-4
Small. Gladys 1892-1980 D-4
15 Smith. Hannah Louise 1975-1986 H-1
100 Spicer. Eliza (67) 1894 L-1
136 Spicer. Elizabeth (72) 1939 C-7
Spicer. Frederick (86) 1953 C-7
Spicer. George (87) 1908 L-1
48 Stevens. Alice Mary (80) 2005 A-4
21 Summers. Helen Louise 1980-1987 G-1
Sutton. Annie (83) 1945 B-14
153 Sutton. Idrisyn Walter (50) 1953 A-13
Sutton. Rupert (61) 1973 A-13
154 Sutton. William George (81) 1941 B-14
Tapping. Alfred 1921-2001 D-1
31 Tapping. Margaret May 1922-1993 D-1
7 Tester. Gary Jay 7th Sept 1984 K-1
79 Thevenard. Adeline Laurie 1873-1963 C-13
60 Thorne. Jennifer Rosalind (37) 1978 C-4
120 Tidy. Ernest Arthur 1944 F-5
Tiffin. Alice (71) 1938 B-9
146 Tiffin. William Henry (59) 1930 B-9
41 Turner. John W.W. (Jack) 1919-2004 A-3
37 Varney. Brian Robert 1933-1995 B-1
53 Waddington. John 1912-1979 D-4
11 Waite. Doris 1969-1985 J-1
1 Wakefield. Frances 1902-1982 M-1
Wakefield. Gilbert 1900-1986 M-1
123 Walker. Amy Katharine (71) 1943 F-6
Watson. Muriel Patricia 1920-2000 D-3
57 Watson. William 1908-1977 D-3
23 Watt. Charlotte Christine 85 years 1987 F-1
35 Welch. Kathleen 1905-1999 B-1
121 West. Charles (61) 1933 H-5
113 West. Donald (22) 1943 K-3
112 West. Mary Jane (72) 1911 L-3
West. Sarah Ann (88) 1943 H-5
West. William Ernest (79) 1947 L-3
116 Wheeler. David (9 days) 1877 H-3
118 Wheeler. Edward (58) 1872 G-3
Wheeler. Elisa (78) 1 E-3
50 Wheeler. Geoffrey Edmund John 1929-1995 A-6
106 Wheeler. George (76) 1928 F-1
Wheeler. Georgina Isabella (73) 1887 G-3
109 Wheeler. Henry (75) 1954 C-2
99 Wheeler. Henry George 1906 – 1975 M-1
49 Wheeler. Jack 1913-1996 A-6
 Wheeler. Leah (73) 1946 G-3
105 Wheeler. Margaret Lillian (1yr,6m) 1885 F-1
Wheeler. Maud (82) 1963 C-2
119 Wheeler. Robert (45) 1887 E-3
115 Wheeler. Zachariah (87) 1893 H-3
Whitney. Ernest Benjamin 1907- 1971 B-15
73 Whitney. Lucy Lillian 1899-1968 B-15
33 Williams. Robert Charles 1908-1963 C-1
82 Williams. Robert Charles 1908 – 1968 D-12
141 Wilson. Ellen (64) 1936 C-8
Wilson. Frederick 1957 – 1969 C-8
Wilson. Frederick (?) 1919 C-9
8 Wilson. Leslie 1984 K-1
145 Wilson. Sarah (70) 1914 C-9
85 Woodbridge. David George (12) 1978 D-12
29 Woodley. Joyce May 1921-1994 E-1
63 Yalden. Edith Prescilla 1909-1981 C-4
Yalden. Frederick Walter 1905-1996 G-4
58 Young. Reginald Guy 1902-1976 G-3

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Burials 1855 to 1911

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1855

1 Feb Mary NEWELL aged 49
13 Feb George HAZLE aged 6 mths
9 Feb Eliza Adelaide MALPAS of Wycombe Marsh aged 17 mths
14 May Mary Ann CLARK of Wycombe Marsh [age not given]
17 May Eliza HAZLE [age not given
28 Sep Robert SANDERS aged 73
27 Oct Rhoda SIMMONDS aged 8
11 Nov Ellen SIMMONDS aged 4
9 Nov Julia THEED aged 47

1856

2 Mar Jane FOWLER aged
7 Jul Thomas FOWLER aged 66
20 Jul John SMITH aged 68
31 Aug Elizabeth COOK aged 22
7 Sep Robert TILBURY aged 34
7 Dec Sarah STEVENS aged 85

1857

11 Jan Michael PARTRIDGE of Flackwell Heath aged 69
22 Jan Eli BEAL aged 5 mths
1 Mar Susan RAY aged 2 yrs 9 mths
15 Mar David BUTLER aged 1 yr 6 mths
7 Apr John NEWTON of Loudwater aged 66
14 Jun Charlotte HAZEL aged 72
28 Jun Jane WINGROVE aged 29
3 Aug Sarah REYNOLDS aged 66
10 Sep Richard BUCKINGHAM of Loudwater age 81
17 Oct Jane SPICER aged 2 yrs 3 mths
11 Nov Esther COLEMAN aged 35
18 Nov Eliza HARVEY aged 11 mths
2 Dec Elizabeth Hester GIBSON of Loudwater aged 3 yrs 2 mths
28 Dec Sarah LANE aged 44
31 Dec Mary Anne COX aged 6 mths

1858

9 Jan Thomas IRONS of Wycombe Marsh aged 33
12 Feb Joseph LANE aged 71
19 Feb Jonathan COOKE aged 59
22 Feb Sarah FOWLER of Beaconsfield aged 67
7 Mar Floratina BUTLER aged 1½
11 Mar Martha YOUENS aged 28
24 Mar Maria HAILEY of Loudwater aged 40
28 Mar Margaret CHANNER aged 26
20 Apr Sarah HARRIS aged 73
22 Apr Abraham TURNER of Wycombe Marsh aged 6 mths
2 Sep William GODDARD aged 33
5 Sep John William CARRICK [age not given]
7 Sep Eliza BRYANT of Loudwater aged 8
21 Sep Elizabeth LACEY aged 22
21 Sep Thomas Frank BEALE aged 6 wks
22 Oct Martha HORWOOD aged 20
2 Nov John PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 5 days
17 Nov William Henry GRIMSDELL of Wycombe Marsh aged 2
12 Dec Charlotte SCOTT aged 71
12 Dec Eliza HAZEL aged 7 mths

1859

7 Jan Henry STRATFORD aged 77
20 Jan Sarah CHURCH aged 73
30 Jan Sophia SWAINE aged 40
16 Feb Elizabeth COX aged 7 days
13 Mar George JONES of Loudwater aged 29
10 Apr Rhoda WINGROVE aged 45
24 Apr Anne JONES of Loudwater aged 15
27 Apr Elizabeth COOKE aged 8 wks
4 Sep Anne ADAMS aged 30
24 Dec Walter Richard TAYLOR aged 3 mths

1860

14 Jan Mary NEWTON of Loudwater aged 70
26 Feb James John BARNES aged 17 mths
26 Feb Elizabeth COX aged 9 days
26 Feb Henry LACEY aged 39
15 Mar Sarah COLLIER aged 40
3 May Marianne SMITH aged 65
15 May Elizabeth HAZLE aged 21
8 Jun William Salter DENNIS aged 31
1 Jul Mary BUBB aged 55

1861

29 Jan Elizabeth COLEMAN aged 43
14 Feb Charles COLEMAN aged 3
7 Mar Maria HUGHES of Wycombe Marsh aged 75
19 Mar Eliza TAYLOR of Wycombe Marsh aged 42
2 May Charles WESTON aged 1 yrs 8 mths
5 May James CHILTON aged 18 mths
8 May Clara Jane LACEY aged 6 mths
24 May Lydia LACEY aged 35
26 May Thomas HORWOOD aged 52
27 Jun John COX aged 79
12 Jul Elisha GRIMSDELL of Wycombe Marsh aged 65
23 Jul Joseph Henry BRYANT of Loudwater aged 4 mths
7 Aug Gage CHANNER aged 3 yrs 3 mths
18 Aug Ada WINGROVE aged 3 yrs 7 mths
24 Aug Mary WHEELER aged 53
31 Aug William Thomas PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 14
31 Aug George DENNIS aged 72
5 Sep Teresa PEEL aged 4 mths
13 Oct Sarah MORETON aged 1
14 Oct David John WESTON aged 5 mths
7 Nov Robert WHITEHEAD of Beaconsfield aged 35
8 Nov Emma COOMBES aged 2 yrs 9 mths
17 Nov Stephen COLLINS aged 9
17 Nov Richard LACEY aged 3
17 Nov Elizabeth PLUMRIDGE aged 11
28 Nov Charlotte Elizabeth GOOLD of Wycombe Marsh aged 1 yr 7 mths
28 Nov William BARNES aged 4
7 Dec Ruth FOWLER of Beaconsfield aged 33
7 Dec Elizabeth HAZEL aged 1 yr 7 mths
9 Dec Joseph REDDING aged 78
15 Dec John JARVIS aged 4

1862

22 Jan Charles WEST aged 74
23 Jan Martha PERKINS aged 3 mths
27 Jan Walter Carmichael GIBBS aged 56
29 Apr Rebecca CHILTON, inft
9 May Susan HUSSEY of Wycombe Marsh aged 10 mths
14 May Ellen TAYLOR ofTown Farm, High Wycombe aged 27
2 Jul John CLARKE of Wycombe Marsh aged 20
12 Aug Mary MARTIN of Loudwater aged 66
24 Aug William EGGLETON aged 86
7 Oct Reuben MORETON of Loudwater aged 1

1863

14 Feb Patience BUCKINGHAM of High Wycombe aged 79
18 Mar Mary WHITE aged 2
19 Apr James ANSTISS of Loudwater aged 70
5 Jul Alfred HORWOOD aged 16
5 Jul John WINGROVE aged 2
13 Jul Ada Ann THEED aged 14 mths
22 Jul Freeman BEAL aged 31
1 Sep Rebecca WINGROVE aged 75
5 Oct Elizabeth HORWOOD aged 24
6 Nov Ann IRONS of Wycombe Marsh aged 67
18 Nov Maria SAUNDERS of Loudwater aged 65

1864

15 Mar John SAUNDERS aged 7
16 Mar Ann FRANCIS of Loudwater aged 28
2 Apr Mary SPICER aged 1 Y,
9 Apr Joseph SMALL aged 76
14 Apr John TH EED aged 85
26 Apr Sarah Ann JARVIS aged 2 yrs 7 mths
2 May Isabella SWAINE aged 23
29 May Lydia ANSTISS of Wycombe Marsh aged 69
3 Aug Eliza HAWES of Loudwater aged 2 yrs 9 mths
8 Aug Sarah Jane HOLMES of Loudwater aged 2 yrs 6 mths
11 Aug George BRYANT of Loudwater aged 23
14 Sep Mary LACEY aged 43
7 Oct Ann EGGLETON aged 80
11 Oct Charles James JARVIS aged 41
26 Oct Ann Susannah CRUTCH aged 72
30 Oct Charlotte LACEY of Penn aged 22
12 Nov Frederic Walter BARNES, inft 1½
12 Nov Albert Henry WHITE aged 3
5 Dec Joseph Butler WINGROVE aged 2
7 Dec Edith Jane BEALE aged 3
12 Dec Frederick William STALLWOOD aged 3
17 Dec Emma COX aged 2
24 Dec Annie Elizabeth PORTMAN aged 2
24 Dec Sarah SMITH aged 2
28 Dec William IRONS of Loudwater aged 74

1865

11 Jan George HANCOCK aged 1
22 Jan Jane SIMMONDS of Loudwater aged 7 mths
2 Feb Mary COLLINS of Loudwater aged 61
— James DARVILL aged 1
9 Feb Charles CHILTON aged 7 mths
6 Mar John SHACKELL of Loudwater aged 14
8 Mar Sarah PORTMAN aged 34
13 Mar Ella Jane GRIMSDELL of Wycombe Marsh aged 5½
18 Mar William SHRIMPTON of Loudwater aged 69
25 Mar Clara WESTON aged 1
30 Mar Jane HUCKER aged 64
1 Apr Caroline PUSEY aged 3 mths
4 Apr Mary J. HUNT aged 61
28 Apr Reuben MORETON of Loudwater aged 35
12 May Ann DARVILL aged 12
25 May George Arthur PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 11
8 Jun Catharine Ann Fanny WATSON aged 37
13 Jun Sarah WINGROVE aged 72
24 Aug Rebecca SALTER aged 52
10 Sep John MARTIN of Loudwater aged 74
21 Nov John RAY aged 79
27 Nov John THEED of High Wycombe aged 19 months
9 Dec Charles HANCOCK aged 69
21 Dec Elizabeth WINGROVE aged 71

1866

4 Jan Thomas Edward PLISTOW of Loudwater aged 10 mths
22 Feb Samuel MALPASS of Loudwater aged 57
8 Mar William GROVES of Loudwater aged 2½
31 Mar David WATSON aged 63
19 Jun Timothy WITNEY of Loudwater aged 76
2 Sep Benjamin BUDD aged 66
10 Oct George FRANCIS of Loudwater aged 45
28 Nov Ann BEAL aged 2
10 Dec Ada HEARN aged 3
18 Dec Elizabeth WITNEY aged 84
24 Dec Walter BEAL aged 1

1867

6 Jan William STEVENS aged 54
17 Feb Clara Elizabeth WHEELER aged 5
26 Feb Rhoda RANDALL aged 26
9 Mar Emma Martha BROWN, inft
7 Apr Ellen Charlotte CLEMENTS of Ealing aged 6 mths
1 Aug John HANCOCK aged 57

1868

12 Jan Thomas Alfred WHEELER aged 13
29 Jan John WOOSTER aged 7 mths
9 Feb Richard COOPER aged 5
27 Mar Ada ADAMS, infant
17 Apr Frederick SAUNDERS aged 5
22 Apr Mary Ann Louisa SAUNDERS of Loudwater aged 37
28 Apr William LEPPINGTON of Loudwater aged 79
16 May Hannah HANCOCK aged 76
21 Jul Henry James FOSTER aged 44
4 Aug Elizabeth RAY aged 78
8 Aug Ellen Gertrude SANDWITH aged 16
9 Dec Mary BUDD aged 49
28 Dec Henry LACEY of Penn aged 73

1869

9 Jan Catherine SHRIMPTON of Loudwater aged 72
18 Jan Esther LONG aged 62
4 Feb William HAZELL aged 1 mth
10 Apr. Sophie LACEY aged 71
15 Apr Lily Ann HEARNE, Inft
12 Jul Ann MALPAS of Wycombe Marsh aged 58
23 Aug Mary STALWOOD aged 36
25 Aug George BRYANT of Wycombe Marsh aged 78
21 Sep Sarah SCOTT aged 40.
The copy of the Register of marriage at High Wycombe
has “Susannah” by mistake, as certified to me by George SCOTT
28 Sep Joseph HUNT aged 77
28 Sep Hannah BUTLER aged 10
30 Sep Amelia TILBURY of Loudwater aged 54
1 Nov Henry Samuel MALPAS of Wycombe Marsh aged 4 mths
30 Nov Margaret ROBINSON aged 49
4 Dec James BOWDREY, inft

1870

12 Jan Mary RAY aged 57
12 Apr Henry LACEY aged 27
2 May Elizabeth BOWDREY aged 4
3 May Thomas BURROWS aged 65
5 May John TILBURY aged 72
5 May John HUGHES aged 80
20 Aug Betsey HEARNE aged 34
22 Aug Timothy BOVINGDON aged 67
31 Aug Frank MORTON aged 61
9 Sep Betsey PARTRIDGE aged 24
12 Sep Eliza CLARK of Wycombe Marsh aged 56
17 Oct Henry LONG aged 70
31 Oct William WHEELER aged 89
16 Nov James GRIMSDALE of the Marsh, Wycombe aged 39
30 Nov Louisa WEEDON aged 7 mths
17 Dec Edith BOWDERY aged 13 mths
22 Dec Robert JARVIS aged 34

1871

6 Jan William GROVE aged 8
9 Jan Phoebe ANSTISS of Wycombe Marsh aged 88
4 Feb George WARD of High Wycombe aged 32
1 May Mary WEST aged 84
10 Jun James Edward BOWDERY aged 6 mths
11 Jul George BEAL aged 66
23 Aug Sarah BEAL aged 66
14 Sep William PUSEY aged 74
2 Oct Penelope TILBURY aged 70
11 Nov Mark PARTRIDGE aged 27
27 Nov Minnie BOWDREY aged 2 wks
13 Dec John MORTEN aged 24
15 Dec Edwin GROVE aged 8 mths
18 Dec Joseph WHITE aged 66
19 Dec Eliza CRUTCH of Loudwater aged 72
27 Dec Rosanna CHILTON aged 15 mths
27 Dec Sarah SAUNDERS of Wycombe Marsh aged 72

1872

4 Jan Jesse RANDALL, inft
8 Jan Charles HINKL Y aged 2
8 Jan Mary Ann RICHARDS, inft
27 Jan Timothy BOVINGDON aged 42
21 Feb William Barker ROSE of St Margarets, West Middx aged 27
21 Feb Ann HANCOCK aged 75
28 Mar Phoebe MARTIN aged 43
6 Mar Ruth LONG aged 20
10 Mar William LONG aged 1
13 Mar Harriet PERFECT aged 10 mths
15 Mar William Henry SAUNDERS aged 2
4 May James WEEDON aged 72
7 May Edward WHEELER aged 57
13 Jun Ellen HANCOCK aged 18
17 Jun Elizabeth SAUNDERS aged 9
4 Jul Ann PERFECT aged 47
29 Jul Elizabeth SMALL aged 73
3 Aug John RANDALL aged 68
30 Sep George SCOTT aged 46

1873

17 Feb Esther PERFECT aged 60
22 Mar Reuben BUNCE aged 11 mths
11 Apr Catherine TILBURY of Loudwater aged 17
12 Apr Henry GODDARD aged 10 wks
19 Apr Eliza SAUNDERS aged 28
10 May Catherine WATSON of Holmer Green aged 76
22 May Frederick WINGROVE aged 88
10 Jun Susan BEAL aged 39
26 Sep Albert SMITH aged 1
16 Oct Ann MORLEY aged 73

1874

7 Feb Stephen BRIND aged 70
11 Feb Ernest WESTON aged 6 mths
27 Feb Ernest COOK aged 2 mths
9 Apr Ann HEARNE aged 75
22 Apr William HEARNE aged 75
7 May John KEEN aged 34
23 May Elisabeth WHEELER of Penn aged 93
20 Aug Charles WHEELER aged 87
10 Sep Elizabeth PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 52
3 Nov Frederick HAZELL aged 8 mths
10 Dec Thomas PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 52

1875

31 Jan Ann DOVER aged 51
12 Apr Rose DUTTON aged 10 mths
1 May Henry HEARNE aged 8 mths
3 May Richard HAZELL aged 62
4 May John HARVEY aged 60
28 May Annie HINKLY aged 16 mths
30 Sep Flora Elizabeth GAFFNEY aged 7 mths
26 Oct Frederick CHILTON aged 10 mths
8 Nov Sophia PEARCE aged 70
2 Dec Richard Henry PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 48

1876

6 Jan Frederick BEAL aged 23
7 Jan William FIELD aged 67
10 Jan Ernest Joseph WARE of Coleshill, Amersham aged 10
21 Jan Mary Ann COOMBES aged 24
18 Mar Emely L. BARKER aged 18 mths
18 Apr Thomas BANTOM aged 63
22 Apr Maud Mary Ethell SUTTON aged 3 mths
10 May Ann PUSEY aged 64
7 Jun Eliza Ann BAKER of Loudwater aged 17
23 Jun Emma SWAIN aged 27
29 Sep John PAGE aged 4
2 Oct Minnie ROSE aged 5 wks
5 Dec Ellen Jane LONG aged 2
19 Dec Edith Louisa BEALE of Penn aged 13 mths
21 Dec Hannah WHEELER of Islington, London aged 53
30 Dec Ann ANSTISS of Loudwater aged 41

1877

9 Jan Charlotte BOVINGDON aged 79
25 Jan Susan COOK aged 77 31 Jan Mary PAGE aged 78
9 Mar Mary LEPPINGTON of Loudwater aged 85
23 May Mary STEVENS aged 78
11 Jun William G. WINGROVE aged 9 mths
11 Jun Henry James LACEY aged 2
12 Jul David DUTTON aged 5 mths
18 Sep Henry HAWES aged 30
3 Oct Dora WHEELER of Penn aged 9 days
23 Oct Lydia BUSBY aged 63
21 Nov Mary CHANNER aged 60
4 Dec James WHITE aged 6 wks

1878

19 Jan Arthur GRIFFEN aged 9 mths
23 Jan Fanny NEWTON of Loudwater aged 84
21 Feb Albert LACEY aged 6 mths
10 Apr Julia PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 22
16 Apr Edwin HANCOCK aged 25
8 May Rose BURROWS aged 62
3 Jul Lucy MOLE aged 41
31 Aug Mary HAZELL aged 63
2 Sep Caroline Ada LUCAS aged 21
21 Sep John BAKER of Loudwater aged 71
16 Oct Stephen WINGROVE of Penn aged 42
23 Oct Mary Ann TOMBLIN aged 1
13 Nov Lawrence CLARK of Wycombe Marsh aged 68
13 Nov Thomas Henry CUTLER aged 82
19 Nov Lily BEAL of Penn aged 9 days
11 Dec Moses BEAL aged 71
12 Dec Thomas TILBURY aged 60
8 Dec William HAZELL aged 69
19 Dec Charlotte PUSEY aged 42

1879

7 Jan Sarah BUTLER aged 54
15 Jan Henry THOMPSON aged 65
31 Jan Edith Elisabeth Ann PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 10 mths
5 Mar William PERKINS aged 2
8 Mar Nora Annie Matilda DALEY aged 8 mths
20 Mar Joseph MOLE aged 9
22 Mar Thomas LACEY aged 6 mths
25 Mar Alfred John BARKER aged 1
26 Mar Jane RICKETTS aged 6
29 Mar Charles BAILEY aged 7
12 Apr Gage BUNCE aged 7m
15 Apr Mary BEAL aged 46
18 Apr Rose Elizabeth CRIPPS aged 3
19 Apr Rosetta WESTON aged 2
21 Apr Alice BUSBY aged 6m
25 Apr Charlie COOMBS aged 11 mths
3 May Ephraim CARTER aged 7 mths
12 May Charlotte RAY aged 9 mths
19 May Samuel FLETCHER aged 1
20 May Joseph E. KEEN aged 1
24 May Edwin BUSBY aged 5
31 May Elizabeth DOVER aged 3 yrs 6 mths
13 Jun Betsey LACEY aged 50
24 Jun Thomas LACEY aged 51
8 Jul John LONG aged 64
31 Jul Sarah MORLEY of Penn Street aged 50
13 Aug Sydney BULL aged 29
28 Aug Phoebe HAZELL aged 76
22 Sep Thomas SMITH aged 68 64
22 Oct Alice MORTEN aged 67
10 Nov Elizabeth RAY aged 23
11 Nov Susan COX aged 83
18 Dec Caroline Ann RAY aged 6 mths

1880

13 Jan Elizabeth Fowden GIBBS of Weston Super Mare aged 73
31 Jan Reuben LACEY aged 32
19 Feb Matilda DAVIS aged 75
23 Feb Elizabeth SALTER aged 68
5 Mar William TILBURY of Loudwater aged 13
13 May William COLEMAN aged 66
9 Jun Jane LONG aged 21
3 Jul William COX aged 43
19 Jul Grace DEVEREUX aged 75
19 Jul Freeman SALTER aged 64
3 Aug Charlotte YOUENS aged 51
24 Aug William Henry STALLWOOD of Wycombe Marsh aged 1
27 Aug Frederick William HOLLAND aged 10 mths
18 Nov Christina Sutherland LUCAS of High Wycombe aged 52
24 Nov Josiah JAMES aged 68
27 Nov Charlotte RANDALL aged 15 mths

1881

1 Jan Minnie Ellen FOUNTAIN aged 4 mths
15 Jan Richard BUTLER aged 65
12 Feb Sarah HAZELL aged 33
21 Apr James BRISTOW aged 79
9 May Elizabeth WOOD aged 62
15 Jun Robert STRETON aged 8
2 Jul James TAMBLIN aged 2
23 Nov George LACEY aged 70
21 Dec Susan SWAINE aged 74

1882

3 Jan Richard ROSE aged 63
3 Jan Susanna BEALE aged 82
5 Jan Edward BARNARD aged 13 mths
12 Jan Amy Louisa BARNES aged 6 days
16 Jan Susan MORTON aged 28
21 Jan Florence MORTON aged 15 mths
10 Feb Henry BUSBY aged 78
17 Feb Harriett Gage CRUTCH of Loudwater aged 78
23 Feb Lizzie BURROWS aged 1
11 Mar Levy RAY aged 7 mths
1 Apr Mary Ann HANCOCK aged 60
18 May Martha COX aged 23
22 May William PERFECT aged 71
1 Aug William James HAZELL aged 12 mths
28 Sep Elizabeth Sarah Susan MORTON aged 8 mths
19 Oct Margaret Amelia ROSE of Pau, France aged 40
8 Dec Amelia HORWOOD aged 74
22 Dec Mary LAKE aged 56
29 Dec Winslow PAGE aged 71

1883

4 Jan Ann MUNDAY aged 34
8 Jan Elizabeth Mary SCOTT aged 22
3 Feb Richard Henry PLAISTOW of Loudwater aged 34
16 Feb Bertha HEARNE aged 5
28 Mar Elizabeth DENNIS aged 84
4 Apr Alice RANDALL aged 8
21 Apr Sir Phillip ROSE,
Baronet of 1 Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London aged 67
16 Jul Leonard MORLEY aged 85
4 Aug George Ralph BIRCH aged 16 mths
26 Sep Sarah PERKINS aged 27
28 Nov Edward Joseph KEEN aged 2 mths
7 Dec James LONG aged 67
18 Dec Daisy Maud BAI LEY aged 4 mths
31 Dec David WHITE aged 7 mths

1884

22 Feb G…iah? RANDALL aged 71
17 May Florence Rachel SAUNDERS of High Wycombe aged 1 yr 9 mths
2 Jun James CRIPPS aged 75
7 Jun Sophia DARVELL aged 66
9 Aug Eliza PRICE of Kensington, London aged 20
19 Aug William Henry BEALE, inf
8 Nov Lily CHANNER aged 27
8 Dec Elizabeth BEALE aged 70

1885

6 Jan Florence Alice RANDALL, inft
6 Jan Benjamin George CANNELL aged 2
13 Mar Agnes Elizabeth BERNARD aged 1
27 Mar Sarah LONG aged 18
22 Apr William BEAL aged 44
2 May Margaret Rose WARE of Coleshill aged 6 mths
8 Jun Olave LANGSTON aged 2½. Unbaptised
25 Jun Mary Ann SPICER aged 6
30 Jun Rosa Lucy CARTER aged 2
30 Jun Ernest PERFECT aged 3
8 Jul Florence BEALE aged 15 mths
11 Jul Violet Mary Coles RICHARDS aged 2½
18 Jul Margaret Lillian WHEELER aged 1
26 Aug Elizabeth FREED? aged 89
21 Sep Kate PERRIN aged 20
14 Nov Jane WHITE aged 14 days. Unbaptised
4 Dec Mary SUMMERS aged 64
10 Dec William RANDALL aged 8 wks
12 Dec James PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 48
26 Dec Emma BARNEY aged 72

1886

27 Jan Jacob JANES aged 63 13 Feb Rose BUSBY aged 29
18 Feb William James ALLEN aged 4 mths
20 Feb Charles Novice CRIPPS aged 21
27 Feb Charles PUSEY aged 2½ Unbaptised
18 Mar John HAZEL aged 80
14 Apr Zilpah BAILEY aged 67
16 Apr George CARTER aged 1 day
28 Apr Edith Alice WELLS aged 11 mths 1
5 May Charles KEEN aged 34
2 Oct Louisa HAZELL aged 33
5 Oct Elizabeth Sarah HAZELL aged 8
8 Nov Ann TILBURY of Loudwater aged 38
13 Nov Eliza WOOSTER aged 41
27 Nov Mary Ann BUTLER aged 14

1887

26 Feb Florence Annie SPICER aged 2
5 Mar Kate HAZELL age 13 mths
15 Mar Georgina Isabella WHEELER aged 75
25 Mar Kate COX aged 5 days. Unbaptised
16 Apr Leopold Victor JOSEY of Shepherds Bush, London aged 3
16 Apr Edith JANES aged 63
18 Apr Ann CHILTON aged 51
25 Apr Olive Louise LANGSTON aged 9 mths
25 Apr Bertie PRIOR aged 9 mths
9 May Sophia CASTLE aged 86
11 Jun Edward HANCOCK aged 63
15 Jun Frederick George ROSE aged 8
25 Jun Amy BARNES aged 2
9 Jul Lucy Mabel WHEELER aged 3 mths
11 Jul Charles CHILTON aged 56. After a Coroners inquest
‘Suicide while Temporarily insane”
9 Aug Robert WHEELER of Tylers Green, Penn aged 45
18 Aug Sarah BRIND aged 70?
6 Sep Frank PUSEY aged 11 wks: unbaptised
21 Sep Percy Joseph WARE of Wycombe Marsh aged 7
22 Oct Richard Henry PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 32
31 Dec Sarah Ann BALL aged 52

1888

19 Apr Henry BAILEY aged 28
5 Jun Lilian Faith WHEELER, inft
1 Aug Sophia ADAMS aged 29
31 Aug William WARE aged 75
24 Sep May JARVIS, inft
9 Nov James EUSTACE aged 88
13 Dec William (Bushell Rees) KING aged 20 hrs
18 Dec Mary Jane PRIOR aged 8
22 Dec William HAWES aged 69
23 Dec Thomas BURROWS aged 50

1889

25 Feb George PUSEY aged 34
18 Mar Margaretta (Lady) ROSE of Rayners, Tylers Green aged 73
24 Aug George LACEY aged 65. After an inquest, the seator? of church
18 Oct William Wright TILBURY of Farnborough aged 57

1890

25 Jan Rose PERFECT aged 3. Unbaptised, after Inquest
28 Jan Henry WHITE aged 2 mths
22 Feb John SAUNDERS of Wycombe Marsh aged 58
20 May Betsey DUTTON aged 60
4 Jun Eliza Jane BECKETT aged 63
26 Jul William ROSE aged 41. After Inquest, Accidental Death
5 Sep John TILBURY of Loudwater aged 69, By special permission
25 Nov James COOMBES aged 16 mths

1891

26 Jan Rachel HAZELL aged 82
28 Jan Eleanor BALL aged 60
11 Feb Agnes Emma RANDALL aged 10 mths
3 Mar Elizabeth LACEY of Penn aged 89. By special permission
30 Mar John COOPER aged 55 .
29 May Mabel PERFECT aged 3 days. Unbaptised
18 Jul Isabella SAUNDERS of Burnham aged 56. After Coroners Inquest
5 Dec Isabella MORLEY of Wycombe Marsh aged 29.
Non Parishioner special permission
26 Dec Elizabeth REDDING aged 84

1892

6 Jan Harriet BAKER of Loudwater aged 68. Special permission
21 Jan William VERE aged 79
16 Feb Mary Ann SPICER of Wycombe aged 78. Special permission
25 Feb Mary WHEELER aged 65
20 Jun Lydia WINGROVE aged 74
18 Nov Sidney SPICER aged 4
18 Nov James Harold SPICER aged 6
29 Nov Oliver George Franklin WHEELER aged 1 yr 10 mths
4 Dec Ellen CARPENTER aged 10 mths
13 Dec Amy RANDALL aged 19 mths
29 Dec Henry RICKETTS aged 10 mths

1893

1 Apr Emily COOMBES aged 78
29 Apr Mary CRUTCH of Loudwater aged 92. Special Permission
19 Sep Edmund PLUMRIDGE aged 68
20 Oct Charles WINGROVE aged 28
16 Nov Zachariah WHEELER aged 87
27 Nov Moses RAY aged 83
2 Dec Mary ELLIOTT aged 68

1894

20 Jan Mary HUGHES aged 81
28 Feb Mary BAILEY aged 64
2 Mar Alexander BEALE aged 82
2 May James CHAPMAN of Magpie Lodge aged 67
3 May Mary Bursill ROBINSON of Ivy Cottage, Tylers Green aged 65
11 Jun Samuel COOK aged 52
11 Aug William VINNTER? aged 53. after a Coroners inquest
13 Oct Eliza LACEY aged 15 days
19 Nov Eliza SPICER aged 67
17 Dec Mary HANCOCK aged 74
29 Dec Eliza WOODBRIDGE, inft

1895

16 Jan Mary Anne BUTLER of Beacon Hill, High Wycombe aged 72
15 Feb Ephraim BEALE of Beacon Hill aged 58
7 Mar James HAZELL of Hazlemere Road aged 46
14 Mar Sarah WEEDON of Penn aged 60
16 Mar Henry William BATES aged 17 days
21 Mar Frederick James PRICE of Potters Cross, Penn aged 33
28 Mar Sarah CHANNER of Beacon Hill aged 74
11 Apr Thomas WHEELER of Beacon Hill, Penn aged 73. Special permission
24 Apr James SAUNDERS of Potters Cross aged 66. Died at Stone Asylum
8 Jun Frederick PERFECT of Potters Cross aged E mths. Unbaptised
18 Jul Frederick WINGROVE aged 16 days
19 Aug William TILBURY of Hazlemere Road, Penn aged 2
31 Aug John PERKINS aged 73
11 Sep Mary PLUMRIDGE of Hazlemere Road aged 64
23 Dec Lilian May WINCH aged 2. Unbaptised

1896

2 Apr Eliza BEALE aged 80
22 Apr George Walter SUTTON aged 1
13 May Alfred BARNES, inft
20 May Ann SAUNDERS aged 77. Non Parishioner
23 May Ada Rhoda FROST aged 28
28 Jul Charlotte Eliza CRISP of 11 Oldhams Terrace, Acton aged 27. Non Parishioner 13 Aug Eleanor FOULKES aged 75
19 Sep William Charles FROST aged 3
17 Oct Ella DENNIS aged 9 hours

1897

18 Jan Charles CRIPPS aged 77 2 Feb Louisa BARNES aged 62
10 Mar Lydia WEST aged 72
13 Mar Daniel SPICER aged 86
22 Apr Frederick POWELL of Hazlemere aged 60. Non Parishioner
1 May Annie Elizabeth SMITH aged 21. Non Parishioner
28 Jun Elizabeth PUSEY aged 52
2 Nov Thomas COOMBES aged 87
27 Nov Harriet WEEDON aged 54
30 Nov George BOWDERY aged 36

1898

13 Jan Frederick SAUNDERS of Potter Cross aged 28
20 Jan William BEALE aged 73
5 Feb Elizabeth PLAISTOWE of Loudwater aged 67. Non Parishioner
9 Apr Walter John STYLES aged 12 mths
6 Sep Arthur RANDALL aged 1 mth
1 Oct Alfred Stanley LARGE aged 6 mths. Unbaptised
8 Oct Albert PLUMRIDGE aged 6 days. Unbaptised
19 Nov Victoria Violet Irene MEAD aged 20 mths 25 Nov Sarah BATES aged 77

1899

26 Jan Walter RANDALL aged 17
22 Feb Lily SPENCER of Wycombe Marsh aged 24. Special permission
25 Feb Charles BUSBY of West Drayton aged 53. Special permission
13 May Florence Annie BEALL aged 4
15 May Ernest BELCHER aged 2
2 Jun Mary SAUNDERS of Potters Cross aged 31
5 Jun Mary Ann TILBURY of Loudwater aged 72.
1 Nov Special permission William HANCOCK aged 66
13 Dec Emily HAZELL aged 72
15 Dec Henry BALL of Loudwater aged 67. Special permission

1900

3 Jan Thomas BURNARD aged 53
4 Jan William RICKETTS of Totteridge aged 73. Special permission
7 Jan Ellen Theresa BEALE aged 20 mths
9 Jan Moses AXTEN aged 67
11 Jan Lilian GARDNER aged 2 mths
13 Jan Sarah COWDRAY aged 61
18 Jan Eleanor Lavinia COOPER aged 67
23 Jan Samuel BUTLER aged 76
31 Jan Sophia AXTEN aged 61
1 Feb James AYRES aged 62
3 Feb William SAUNDERS aged 36. After Inquest
26 Apr John PUSEY aged 24
11 May James WINGROVE aged 65
9 Jun William John COLLINS aged 9 mths
4 Jul Herbert HAZELL aged 30
15 Aug Mary Ann WINGROVE aged 66. After Inquest. Fk BRISTOW
20 Sep Francis Philip BARNES aged 30. After Inquest
5 Oct George WESTON of Hazlemere Road, Penn aged 71
9 Oct Maria PAGE aged 80
27 Dec Rhoda Elizabeth HORE aged 29

1901

15 Jan William Ernest PERFECT aged 8. After Inquest
22 Jan Agnes Rhoda LONG aged 6, Died at Stone Asylum
29 Jan Elizabeth SPICER aged 60
12 Feb Winifred Ethel FROST aged 7 mths, After Inquest
23 Feb Fanny GODDARD aged 61 22 Mar Alice PAGE aged 17
9 Apr Edward BRISTOW aged 28
13 Apr Rosetta KING aged 49
11 Sep James BOWDREY aged 76
8 Oct Horace CHANNER aged 4 mths
10 Oct Joseph ADAMS of the Union House Saunderton aged 80
— — Jane HAWES aged 2 days
24 Dec Edmund WINGROVE aged 85 28 Dec Elizabeth COLLINS aged 71

1902

27 Jan William ST ALLWOOD of Wycombe Marsh aged 65, Special permission
30 Jan George WEST aged 57
12 Feb Mary PERKINS aged 77
13 Feb John Thomas PERRIN of Beacon Hill, Tylers Green aged 15 mths
20 Feb Jesse STURGESS aged 21 mths
22 Mar Frederick HEARNE aged 32
22 Mar Charles COOPER aged 30
18 Apr James WOODBRIDGE aged 10 days, Also Mabel
13 May William GODDARD aged 65
14 May Samuel Ernest Alfred HOLDAWAY aged 37
6 Oct Henry James BRISTOWE of Penn aged 8 mths, Special permission
6 Oct Fanny HAWES aged 78
15 Oct William WINGROVE of Chelsea, London aged 30, Special permission
26 Nov Mary Ann PAGE aged 53
10 Dec .101m DUTTON aged 73
19 Dec Mildred Violet INCH aged 5 mths
27 Dec Georgina HAZELL aged 19 mths, Unbaptised
27 Dec Mary WOODBRIDGE aged 37

1903

7 Feb Sarah Annie Elizabeth BIRCH aged 7 mths
26 Mar Samuel George SAUNDERS aged 9
28 Mar Richard BAILEY aged 70
29 Apr Elizabeth Mary JARVIS, inft
7 May Esther SAUNDERS of Wycombe Marsh aged 73. Special permission
9 May Alfred PUSEY aged 59
18 May Jack REGAN aged 11 days, Unbaptised
11 Jul Lucy LACEY aged 72
20 Aug Ernest Frederick PERFECT aged 9 mths
30 Dec Alfred William HAWES aged 43

1906

17 Jan George CHENNER of Loudwater aged 85. Special permission
9 Feb Gilbert Frederick FLETCHER, inft
15 Feb Edward George BUTLER aged 30. Died at St Barth Hospital, London
10 Mar Henry COOMBES of Saunderton Workhouse aged 52. Non Par
26 Apr William BATES aged 91
23 May Jane ADAMS of Totteridge aged 66. Non Par
18 Jul Edward RANDALL aged 66. After Inquest
21 Jul Elizabeth AYRES aged 65
22 Sep Frank William FOUNTAIN of High Wycombe aged 7 mths. Special permission
13 Oct Henry CLARKE aged 71
1 Nov John Henry BALL aged 39

1907

4 Jan Emma Florence BULLOCK of The Berkshire Asylum, Cholsey aged 40.
Special permission
8 Jan Thomas WEST aged 82
9 Feb Thomas FERRETT aged 43
6 Apr Sydney Philip PERFECT of Beacon Hill, Tylers Green aged 2 mths
6 Apr Jane SAUNDERS of Potters Cross aged 24
18 May Eliza WHEELER aged 62
18 May Celinnie Flore PERRIN aged 69
23 May William Alfred SLADE of High Wycombe aged 12 mths.
Special permission
25 Jun Albert PERFECT of Hazlemere Road, Penn aged 26
3 Jul John William BATES aged 2
27 Aug Daniel HORTON of Sheen Wood, Mortlake aged 57. Special permission
30 Sep Robert HAZELL aged 85
18 Dec Hannah MOORE aged 51
18 Dec James SWAIN aged 64
28 Dec Leslie Francis FREE aged 11 mths

1908

14 Jan Caroline LACEY aged 84. After Inquest
18 Jan Mary Ann LACEY aged 76
5 Mar William SMITH aged 75
27 Apr Emma COX aged 74 2
2 May Emily WEEDON aged 47
3 Jun Harriet PAGE aged 81
6 Jun John SUTTON aged 75
1 Jul Emma DENNIS of Amersham Workhouse aged 93
21 Jul Jane Jordan REES aged 87
1 Sep George SPICER aged 87
16 Sep Edith Alice CARTER of Hazlemere aged 19. Non Par
20 Oct Turner Jordan REES of Tylers Green (died in London) aged 60
21 Oct William George SPICER of Totteridge aged 18. Non Par
12 Dec Dorothy Flora BEALE, inft. After Inquest

1909

11 Mar John COLLINS of Beacon Hill, Penn aged 86 Non Par
12 Mar Henry SAUNDERS of 96 Clarendon Rd, Kensington, London aged 77.
Died in London
12 Apr Emma Sarah SAUNDERS of Tylers Greeen aged 11.
Died at St Mary’s Hospital, London
25 May Catherine BOVINGDON aged 37
13 Jul Eliza Ann WARREN of Beacon Hill aged 40.
Died at St Mary’s Hospital, London
15 Jul Lydia LACEY aged 71
10 Aug Albert PAGE of Potters Cross, Tylers Green aged 7 wks
10 Sep George ATKINS of The Workhouse, Amersham aged 61
27 Oct Jane SUTTON aged 75
9 Nov Emily BEALE aged 54
1 Dec Jane PRIOR of Loudwater aged 57. Non Par
8 Dec Edith BEALE aged 79
10 Dec Violet Lillian BEALE of Workhouse Infirmary, Saunderton aged 23

1910

20 Jan James PAGE aged 72 3 Feb Ann ROSE aged 92
26 Mar Charlotte HAWKES aged 73 30 Mar William BEALE aged 47
7 Apr Mary SAUNDERS of Potters Cross aged 77
23 Apr Edmond Eugene PERRIN aged 66
7 May Thomas KING. Died at St Bart’s Hospital London aged 60. Non Par
23 May Emily May SMITH aged 9 mths
2 Jun William ROSE M.B. FR. C.S.M. Died at 24
Devonshire St, London, aged 62. Non Par
20 Aug Edward Ralph STURGESS aged 19 mths. Unbaptised
6 Sep Albert Edward WOODBRIDGE of Croydon aged 22. Non Par
15 Oct Charles Cofield SIMPSON aged 44
28 Oct George Edmund TATHAM (Priest) of Penn aged 79. Special permission
26 Nov Winifred Mary PAGE aged 4 wks
3 Dec William DOVER of Tylers Green. (Died at Amersham Workhouse) aged 87

1911

5 Jan Emma WINGROVE aged 78
12 Jan Robert SAUNDERS of Potters Cross aged 52.
Died at St Mary’s Hospital, London
11 Feb Frank SMITH of Magpie Lodge, Loudwater, aged 28.
Died at Throat Hosp, Gt Portd St, London. Non Par
13 Mar Florence RANDALL aged 24
15 June Emma PLAISTOWE of Priory Road, High Wycombe, aged 73.
Special Permission
17 Jun Alice BUSBY aged 25
10 Jul Harry LACEY of St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, aged 39.
Special Permission
11 Nov Rose COOMBES of Stone Asylum aged 23
18 Nov Frederick George DUTTON aged 22

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WW2 Memorial trees on Tylers Green Common

November 11th 2022

AROUND 200 people, including some children from Tylers Green First and Middle Schools, attended a ceremony to dedicate 16 memorial trees planted to commemorate those named  on the St Margaret’s Church war memorial who died on active service in the Second World War.

The ceremony immediately followed the annual Armistice Day remembrance service  and two minute silence on Friday 11 November conducted by the Rev Graham Summers and John Youers from the Hazlemere  branch of the Royal British Legion, which includes Penn and Tylers Green.

Preparing to start the Armistice Day ceremony, held for the first time on the front common. Picture: Ken Allen.

The trees  were gifted by Chepping Wycombe Parish Council, which incorporates Tylers Green within its area, and were planted in and around Tylers Green common this month. They are accompanied by a plaque and at a later stage an interpretative board will be erected highlighting locations and background.

The trees – whitebeam and rowan – join other memorial trees that have been planted in earlier years in and around the common to mark the Tylers Green fallen in the First World War. 

Earl Howe told the gathering: “It is a privilege for me to dedicate these 16 trees.  The dedication has two strands to it.  The first is a dedication to the memory of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth whose Platinum Jubilee, at her request, is being marked throughout the year by the planting of trees across the country as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy.

“The second dedication is to the 16 men who served and died during the Second World War and whose names are commemorated on the war memorial at St Margaret’s Church.”

Some of the new memorial trees opposite Tylers Green First School. Picture: Ken Allen.

Cllr Katrina Wood, chairwoman of Chepping Wycombe Parish Council, thanked all those who had helped with the project and in particular Cllr Haydn Darch who instigated it and who saw it through.

After the ceremony, Cllr Darch thanked Earl Howe for the dedication; his fellow councillors for embracing the idea and funding it and the council clerk and grounds team for the practical work.

He added: “I would also like to thank Sharon Herron and Ron Saunders for their inputs and support and John Youers and the Rev Summers for agreeing to move to the front common and incorporating the dedication into this year’s remembrance. Bill Sadler, David Byrne and Geoff Roberts deserve special mention for embracing so enthusiastically my request to reinstall the flagpole/sound system on the front common, and of their own volition producing and funding the display of names in front of it.

A tableau featuring names from both world wars on the Tylers Green war memorial was a centrepiece of the 11 November ceremony. It was made by volunteers at Tylers Green Village Hall.

“Lastly I would like to thank the families of Thomas Harding, Maurice Perfect and Ronald Keen for supplying photographs and giving permission for us to use them on the yet to be installed new display boards.  They attended the service and have written expressing thanks to Penn and Tylers Green for remembering and marking the ultimate sacrifice  these and the other men made.

“It is intended to continue holding the remembrance service on the front common in similar fashion rather than the back common as  in the past, joining the other important events held there throughout the year that help create the real sense of community which makes Penn and Tylers Green such a special place to live and bring up children.”

First published in the Penn and Tylers Green Blog, by Peter Brown,
and reprinted in Village Voice Issue 213, Dec 2022/Jan 2023


The Diamond Princesses

The Koh+Noor, which is Persian for ‘Mountain of Light’, is one of the largest and most valuable cut diamonds in the world and belongs to the crown jewels of the United Kingdom set into the front of the crown of the Queen Mother.

The Kohinor Diamond set in the front
of the Queen Mother’s Crown

There are multiple confiicting legends of the origin of the diamond but it almost certainly was sifted from the sand of India’s alluvial diamond mines thousands of years ago. The first verifiable record of the diamond was in the 1740’s when it was looted from Delhi during an invasion of Northern India by Persian ruler Nader Shah. It then changed hands between various empires and rulers in South and West Asia before the founder of the Sikh Empire Ranjit Singh took possession of it in 1813 in Lahore. After his
death in 1839 it changed hands again several times during a violent four year period but was eventually gifted to the newly installed five year old Maharaja Duleep Singh in 1843.

After the conclusion of the Second Anglo¬Sikh War of 1849, the Treaty of Lahore ceded the Maharaja’s assets elsewhere including the diamond which was surrendered as a gift to Queen Victoria by eleven year old Duleep Singh. It was formally presented to Queen Victoria on 3rd July 1850 at Buckingham Palace by the Deputy Chairman of the East India Company. Duleep Singh was exiled to the UK in 1854 aged eleven and was immediately befriended by Queen Victoria. He went on to father nine children all of which Victoria was very fond of and in particular three of his Princess daughters, Bamba Sofia Jindan Duleep Singh born 1869, Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh born 1871 and Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh born 1876 who was Victoria’s goddaughter. Victoria advised them how to dress and conduct themselves in public and encouraged them to become socialites with strong royal connections.

The Duleep Singh princesses (Bamba and Sophia seated, Catherine standing) at their Buckingham Palace debut, London, England, 1895

Despite having this royal background, Catherine and Sophia both became leading activists in the Women’s Suffragette movements and were involved in the Black Friday protest march in 1910 with Emmeline Pankhurst.

Sophia led a very busy life breeding championship dogs and pursuing her interests in photography and cycling. After living at several different venues around Britain over the years, the Princesses purchased a six bedroom house in Hammersley Lane in the 1930’s, then known as Colehatch House. The Princesses were very popular in the nearby Tylers Green village and enjoyed being involved with the community and local activities.

Colehatch Hoiuse in 1920

This popularity was later tested when the sisters decided to house a number of German Jews who had escaped as refugees. The villagers were not very happy to learn that at least a dozen Germans were residing at Colehatch House at the start of World War 2 and their feelings were made public in letters of complaint to the Bucks Herald. The problem was partially resolved when most of the refugees were interned on the Isle of Man.

When Catherine Hilda died in 1942 at Colehatch House aged 71, Sophia renamed the house to its present name of Hilden Hall as a tribute to her sister’s middle name. Sophia passed away at Rathenrae, now Folly Meadow, nearby on the opposite side of the lane in 1948 aged 72. When Bamba passed away in 1957 in Pakistan aged 87 she had been the last surviving member of the family that had ruled the Sikh Empire and owned the Koh-i-Noor diamond.

The diamond has a very controversial and turbulent history involving many deaths of the past owners giving rise to the theory that male owners were cursed. The controversy continues today and the governments of India, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan have all claimed ownership of the jewel and have been demanding its return since 1947. For these reasons Camilla declined to wear it at her coronation in May 2023 and it continues to be displayed in the jewel house at the Tower of London where we are assured it will remain despite the continuing ownership claims.

John Gurney, for and on behalf of the Flackwell Local Area History Group
Chepping Wycombe Parish Council Newsletter, February 2020, Issue 98.


An American Historian in Tyler’s Green

Researching the Duleep Singh sisters of Hammersley Lane

The first time I looked, as it were, at Tyler’s Green, it was in bird’s-eye-view photographs of the village through the decades, on a Zoom call with the head of the Bucks Family History Society. Tony very kindly explained to me – an American journalist who had not left the country in nearly two years due to the pandemic – the concepts of the “Home Counties” and a “chocolate-box village,” as well as why certain people of interest to me, namely the Princesses Duleep Singh, may have wanted to live there during World War II. The first time I visited Tyler’s Green in person, in October 2021, I drove, which was an adventure in itself; to this day I don’t quite have the hang of driving on the left. I came there armed with just one name: Miles Green, whom I had called out of the blue on a temporary UK phone number to make a rendezvous. Those of you reading may be well aware that if you make enough inquiries into Penn and/or Tyler’s Green, all roads lead to Miles, at his cottage on the track opposite the primary school where we arranged to meet.

I was, and am, researching the lives of three Indian princesses who lived in Victorian England, daughters of Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Punjab and erstwhile confidante of Queen Victoria. I hoped to learn more about one particularly mysterious episode in the life of the most enigmatic sister, Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh. I knew that after a lifetime in Kassel, Germany, she had returned to the country of her birth, England, in 1938, and spent the last four years of her life at Colehatch House in Hammersley Lane. I also knew, thanks to some fascinating black-and-white photographs, that she had sheltered there a number of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. But who were they? How did they get there? What was their life like in Tyler’s Green?

The Duleep Singh princesses (Bamba and Sophia seated, Catherine standing) at their Buckingham Palace debut, London, England, 1895

In our highly globalized and highly digitized age, one imagines everything can be found online. But this is not true. I learned more in a few days in Bucks than I could have over several years in New York. Among other things, I learned the names of at least a few of the refugees, due to the internment certificates from the Isle of Man that Ron Saunders, another eminent local historian, had the good sense to dig up on my behalf. (This is where people of German nationality were interned right after the outbreak of war.) Furthermore, Miles was able to finagle visits to both Colehatch House (now called Hilden Hall) and Rathenrea (now called Folly’s Meadow), where the youngest princess, Sophia, lived in wartime. I could finally explain, for instance, how many steps it would have taken Sophia to come for candlelit dinner on Catherine’s lawn every night. And I could report with authority that on the idyllic grounds of Hilden Hall, there is also a well-preserved air-raid shelter. I am most grateful to the welcoming owners of both those houses.

Colehatch House 1920

But that wasn’t even the hard part. Writing any history, but especially one set in a place you are not yourself from, is an exercise in confronting your own ignorance hundreds of times a day. And as I set out to write about Tyler’s Green after my trip, Miles and I had a long correspondence last November speculating on when and why Colehatch House became “Hilden Hall.” One apocryphal story has it that Princess Catherine named it after herself (that is, her own middle name, Hilda), but Miles rightly pointed out that that would have been decidedly un-English. Perhaps, he has suggested, she was influenced by the 1936 publication of The Concise English Dictionary of English Place-names by Eilert Ekwall, which gives the derivation of Hildenborough in Kent as from OE Hildenne meaning ‘Hilda’s denn’, with denn as Old English for “a pasture.” “I can see our Anglicised Princess taking an interest in Ekwall’s new book, which everyone would be talking about, and the perhaps chance discovery that Hilden meant ‘Hilda’s pasture’ and bearing in mind that putting someone out to pasture means retiring them away for the demands of a working life, might well have tickled her fancy and given her the excuse she needed to be so un-English as to name the house after herself.” A much-better informed speculation, I think!

Anyway, I did manage to get to the bottom of who many of refugees were, especially the Hornstein family from Braunschweig, Germany, whom I wrote about in my story for the New York Review of Books, “The Anti-Nazi Punjabi Princess.” In the spring, I sold a proposal for a book that would expand on this work to cover the lives of all three Duleep Singh princesses. And thus I prepared to confront my ignorance thousands if not millions more times in the coming years. In July, I returned on a research trip to England and had a pub lunch with Miles and Ron on one of the year’s hottest days. My main objective was to be gently chided some more, as that is the most valuable possible asset in my line of work. Ron promptly informed me that Penn and Tyler’s Green have two completely different MPs, and Miles pointed out that an Americanism I had used in my piece – “backyard,” rather than “back garden” – was rather out of place. Before I left, I made them both promise to read the drafts of my chapters set in Bucks in a couple of years. I expect they will find hundreds of errors between them.

I feel deeply indebted, as someone writing about Bucks as it was 90 years ago, to Miles, Ron, and all those living in Bucks today. And I am still working to answer quite a few questions about the princesses’ time here, so if anyone has insight on the following, do get in touch.

– What were Penn and Tyler’s Green like in the wartime years between 1938 and 1945? (If any reminiscences from your parents or grandparents were passed down to you, I would love to hear them!)

  • What was it like for Jewish refugees in particular during that time?
  • I am hoping to get in touch with one “Jacqui Green,” child of Hilden Hall’s housekeepers, John and Janet Lane, who would be in her 70s now… if you have any leads, do let me know.
  • Likewise, I am also curious about one Lillian Coram, who lived in the High Wycombe area and who worked for Princess Sophia in Tyler’s Green. She was born in 1920 and died in 2014. If you have heard of her or if she has any children or family of whom you are aware, I would love to get in touch.

You can write me at kvaragur@gmail.com or through my website www.krithikavaragur.com. And I expect to be back next summer, which we all hope will be a couple degrees cooler than the last one.

Until then,
Your privileged visitor,
Krithika Varagur
Brooklyn, New York – September 2022.

First Published in Village Voice No 213 in Dec 2022.