Great Grandparents' Marriage CertificateElias Playle and Edith Keys of Thundersley 1904Thought you might find the residence at time of marriage interesting.[Ed: These cottages were between the pub and Dark Lane] zoom zoomAuthor By David JPage added: 04/09/2016 Comments about this pageAdd your own commentPresumably “White Hart Cottages” are the same as “Hart Cottages” mentioned in David Hurrell’s article about his cover artwork on Robert Hallmann’s book. See the full article and David’s evocative picture at http://www.hadleighhistory.org.uk/page/cover_design_for_robert_hallmanns_thundersley_and_daws_heath_bookBy Terry Barclay (06/11/2016) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. 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Presumably “White Hart Cottages” are the same as “Hart Cottages” mentioned in David Hurrell’s article about his cover artwork on Robert Hallmann’s book. See the full article and David’s evocative picture at http://www.hadleighhistory.org.uk/page/cover_design_for_robert_hallmanns_thundersley_and_daws_heath_book
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