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Thursday, 21 February 2019

8. Annabel & Patrick Dott in Croydon: 1919 to 1923

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Patrick had family ties to Croydon – his mother had lived there and he had sisters and brothers still in the area, though not actually livi...

7. Annabel & Patrick Dott, WWI & the Cottage Colony: 1917 to 1919

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On 19 June 1917, the Rev William Patrick Dott was appointed one of the temporary chaplains to the Forces, a post he held for the rest of th...

6. Annabel & Patrick Dott in Yorkshire: from 1909 to 1917

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On 7 June 1909 Patrick was inducted Vicar of Dringhouses , York, by the Bishop of Beverley.   Dringhouses lies just outside York, near...

5. Annabel & Patrick Dott in South Africa: from 1906 to 1909

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The Vote , 22 April 1921 Mrs Dott has been interested in building since her girlhood, and, if difficulties had not barred the way, there i...

4. Patrick Dott, the first 38 years: from 1867 to 1906

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Patrick was a few months short of his ninth birthday when his father died. Between 1871, when Patrick was three, and May 1889, when he ma...
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