The contributions of Arthur Goodman, Honorary Canon of Winchester Cathedral, should be considered in tandem with those of his wife, Florence, also profiled for CHH. He was born in Chapel-en-le-Frith, in the Derbyshre Peaks, the son of Thomas Devonport and Emily Jane Goodman. He lost his father at the age of 3, but was clearly…
The contributions of Arthur Goodman, Honorary Canon of Winchester Cathedral, should be considered in tandem with those of his wife, Florence, also profiled for CHH. He was born in Chapel-en-le-Frith, in the Derbyshre Peaks, the son of Thomas Devonport and Emily Jane Goodman. He lost his father at the age of 3, but was clearly…
Florence was born in Sandhurst, Berkshire, to Rev. John Hepburne Merriott, an Oxford graduate and Assistant Master at Eton College, and his wife Caroline. He died in Winchester in 1919, living at Dormy Cottage, 49 St Cross Road, where Florence and her husband later came to live (father’s will: 5M64/40. Microfilm).
Arthur Green was born in in 1866 in Bromsgrove, the eldest of three children of a prosperous grocer. He was a medical student in Edgbaston, Warwickshire in the 1890s. He qualified as a surgeon and set up in practice in Ledbury. He kept a large household in New Street, Ledbury. During the First World War…
Arthur Green was born in in 1866 in Bromsgrove, the eldest of three children of a prosperous grocer. He was a medical student in Edgbaston, Warwickshire in the 1890s. He qualified as a surgeon and set up in practice in Ledbury. He kept a large household in New Street, Ledbury. During the First World War…
Leslie Grinsell was born in Hornsey, London and raised largely in Brighton, developing an early interest in archaeology through visits to Brighton Museum. Although he was initially attracted by stone tools, he came to focus his attention on barrows, realising that these were among the least well understood prehistoric monuments in the British landscape and one of the few categories…
Leslie Grinsell was born in Hornsey, London and raised largely in Brighton, developing an early interest in archaeology through visits to Brighton Museum. Although he was initially attracted by stone tools, he came to focus his attention on barrows, realising that these were among the least well understood prehistoric monuments in the British landscape and one of the few categories…
Rosalind Hill was born in the Wirral to Norman Hill, a prominent shipping lawyer, and his wife Mary. After reading history at St Hilda’s, Oxford, she went on to gain a B Litt, researching ecclesiastical letter books of the 13th century. She taught briefly at University College, Leicester before moving, in 1937, to Westfield College…
Rosalind Hill was born in the Wirral to Norman Hill, a prominent shipping lawyer, and his wife Mary. After reading history at St Hilda’s, Oxford, she went on to gain a B Litt, researching ecclesiastical letter books of the 13th century. She taught briefly at University College, Leicester before moving, in 1937, to Westfield College…
Norman Gray Hill was one of four offspring born to Sir Norman and Lady Hill, and their only son. A younger sister, Rosalind, 14 years his junior, became a professor of medieval history at the University of London.