Facts

History Month Fact 27: Anvil Firing

27 May 2010

In 1838, to celebrate Queen Victoria’s coronation there is the first recorded “anvil salute” or “anvil firing”. This entails packing gunpowder into the “hardie hole” at the opposite end to the beak of the anvil and igniting it with a fuse.

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History Month Fact 25: The stocks

25 May 2010

The stocks, the whipping-post, the’ cucking-stool, and the pound, came under the purview of the Court. Some of the stocks and the whipping post at Thatcham in the seventeenth century stood apparently near “Ham Mill Bridge.”

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History Month Fact 24: Alice Bye

24 May 2010

The earliest of the charities in Thatcham, of which a record is preserved, dates from 1413, in which year Alice Bye grants to the then churchwardens, John Bye and Thomas Bela, and their successors, a messuage called a burgage tenement in Thatcham.

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