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Thursday, 28 February 2019
Mrs Annabel Dott: additions and corrections
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A minor point - just to inform readers that I have amended my text as regards the architect Walter Brierley's involvement in the Goathl...
Thursday, 21 February 2019
11. Annabel & Patrick Dott: Epilogue: sale of the Goathland Homes
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A couple of years after Annabel put the Grey Wood estate at East Hoathly on the market, the Trustees of the Goathland Homes for Officers pu...
10. Annabel & Patrick Dott in Wiltshire: 1937 and 1938
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I have not been able to find anything about Patrick's move from Barnes, but by mid-March 1937 he was Rector of the village of Winterslo...
9. Annabel & Patrick Dott in Barnes: 1923 to 1937
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Patrick and Annabel stayed in Barnes for 14 years. They had come to a beautiful place. The area of Barnes Rectory was described in 1936 a...
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...
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