The Wokingham Society: The De Vitré Family of Keep Hatch
The Rev. George Edward Denis de Vitré (b. 1833) and his wife, Maria Pratt née Ibbetson (b. 1826), came to Wokingham about 1873. upon his return from India his country...
Read moreDetailsThe Rev. George Edward Denis de Vitré (b. 1833) and his wife, Maria Pratt née Ibbetson (b. 1826), came to Wokingham about 1873. upon his return from India his country...
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Read moreDetailsThese days, more and more people are looking after elderly relatives, many will be of sound mind and body, but some will lack mental capacity or could well lose mental...
Read moreDetailsThis year, Siren Craft Brew celebrates its seventh birthday! It’s been a crazy few years full of faces, places, beers and the occasional few tears but we wouldn’t change a...
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Read moreDetailsWhen someone close to you passes away, it can be difficult to know what exactly needs to be done in the immediate aftermath from an administrative point of view. This...
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Read moreDetailsHave you wandered around Market Place and wondered who occupied the shops before the present owners? Or thought about who lived and worked there? Today we look at Market Place...
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