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The Trustees—Charity no.  1113106
Chairman
Michael Harte

01892 783 292
Greenman Farm
Wadhurst
TN5 6LE
Treasurer
Ian Adam-Smith

01892 782 835
Trewyck
Woods Green
Wadhurst TN5 6QS
Secretary
Heather Woodward

01892 783 212
Chequers
Stone Cross Rd
Wadhurst TN5 6LR
David James

01892 890 330
Markwicks
Cousley Wood
TN5 6HG
Rachel Ring
Chestnuts
Stone Cross Road

Management Committee
Chairman
Michael Harte
and Editor
Treasurer
Ian Adam-Smith
Secretary
Heather Woodward
Task group
David James
Visits & Events   
Rachel Ring
Bocking/Parish Council link
Bryan Bell
Church House
Church Street
Committee member
Jan Comerford
Fortunes
Turners Green Rd
Meetings
Organiser
Madelyn Meredith

01892 785 501
Snape Clock House
Tidebrook
TN5 6NS
Meeting schedule in 2007
12 Apr
Sarah Oldridge:  History and work of the Royal
                          Botanic Gardens Kew
28 Apr
Visit to Dover Castle and the wartime tunnels
10 May
Geoff Hutchinson:  Rudyard Kipling - life & work                      
9 Jun
Visit to Romney Marsh and its churches
14 Jun
Brion Purdey:  Sussex Cures and Customs
12 Jul
Brian Short:  Historical Perspective of the
                     Ashdown Forest
29 July
Summer barbecue
29 Sep
Quiz and Entertainment evening
11 Oct
Marian Betterby:  The Apple from Adam and Eve   to today
16 Oct
Possible visit to the Houses of Parliament & Eltham Palace
8 Nov
Hugh Miller:  Four brothers -
13 Dec
Annual General Meeting
Recent Acquisitions
OS Map reprints - 1920/21 and 1813/1819
Footpaths map of Whiligh with WWII bombs marked
Jours de France of 26 Jan 1956
  wth photos of the Meteor crash
Sussex Domesday 1873 - a list of landowners
Parish Church Accounts Ledger 1905 -  1949
Iron Working in the Weald of Kent and Sussex
  by Edward Heymer [typescript]
19 assorted legal documents dating between April 1729   and May 1852 covering a property near the Lower Marlpit at the west end of Wadhurst, and the wills of Elizabeth Chapman [Oct 1751], William Wallis [Aug 1757], Samuel Swift [Jun 1792] - bequeathing a property known as Appses, and John Swift [Nov 1822].