SearchCurrently displaying: 27 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Coastguards and Smuggling" xformat: "Text" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (3)Pubs (2)RAF St Margaret's and Radar Installations (1)Churches and Memorials (10)Westcliffe Parish and St Peter's Church (10)Roads (2)Bay Hill (2)Filter by Decade 1700s (1)1710s (1)1720s (1)1730s (2)1740s (2)1780s (1)1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (2)1840s (3)1850s (3)1860s (3)1870s (2)1880s (3)1890s (4)1900s (4)1910s (5)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12Next > Wingham Petty Sessions Book with entries from 1705 to 1748, with reference to smuggling at St Margaret's. A typed copy of 'Wingham Petty Sessions Book - the Sessions being held at The Red Lion Inn, Wingham'. The entries are from 1705 - 1748 and refer to smuggling in St Margaret's. 'The Calendar of Treasury Papers 1735 to 1738' and further entries up to 1740 re smuggling in St Margaret's A typed copy of 'The Calendar of Treasury Papers 1735 - 1738' plus further entries up to 1740. There is a copy of a Treasury Warrant to prevent smuggling in Kent and details the work ... Inadequancy in patrolling The Downs in 1784 Short details from the book 'Smugglers, Broadstairs' by W H Lapthorne which concerns 5 named Revenue Cutters and their inadequacy in patrolling The Downs in 1784. Extract from "The Adventures of John Wetherall an authoritative diary of a 19th century British Seaman a native of Whitby" A typed extract from " The Adventures of John Wetherall, an authoritative diary of a 19th century British Seaman, a native of Whitby". It concerns the travels of Edward Bonney, who had been imprisoned in France, ... John Hatch, Chief Officer of the Coastguard, St Margaret's Bay. 1838 A photocopy of pages from 'The Kings Customs No. 49' describing the Memorial presented to the Controller General of the Coastguard in 1838 by John Hatch, Chief Officer of the Coastguards St Margaret's Bay. 1841 census returns for the Cornhill Coastguard Station Westcliffe A copy of the 1841 census of the Cornhill Coastguard Station. 1841 Census Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe From the 1841 Census, a list of Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe, Stations. Other stations are also included. Ref: HO 107/468 1851 Census Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe From the 1851 Census, a list of Coastguards together with family members based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe. Other stations are also listed but are not part of this immediate area. 1851 census for Cornhill Coastguard Station, Westcliffe A copy of the 1851 census of Cornhill Coastguard Station 1861 Census Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe From the 1861 Census a list of Coastguards and family members stationed at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe. Other stations are also listed but are not of this area. Map showing Coastguard Station in St Margaret's Bay. 1861 A photocopied OS 1st edition map of St Margaret's showing the Coastguard Station on the beach and The Spit. There was also a coastguard station at Cornhill, on the cliffs. 1871 Census Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe From the 1871 Census, a list of Coastguards and family members at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe Stations. Other stations are also listed but are not of this area. 1881 Census Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe From the 1881 Census, a list of Coastguards and family members stationed at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill, Westcliffe. Other stations are also listed, but are not of this area. 1889-1959 Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay and Cornhill Westcliffe A list of Coastguard names taken from Census, Pikes & the Dover Standard covering the period 1889 - 1959 for St Margaret's and Cornhill, Westcliffe Stations. During this period, the Coastguard Station in the Bay ... 1891 and 1901 Census Coastguards based at St Margaret's Bay A handwritten list of the coastguards stationed at Bay Hill, St Margaret's Bay as taken from the two censuses of 1891 and 1901. Service Record for Coastguard Arthur Hughes from September 1892 to 1919 A photocopy of the Service Record for Coastguard Arthur Hughes, which includes his service history from September 1892 to 1919. It includes an entry for his award of the Bronze Gallantry Medal of the Order ... Retirement of Richard Cleeve, Chief Officer 1916; Fatal accident of Mrs Dale 1906 Two pieces of typed information copied from the Dover Express. The first, dated 2nd March 1906 reported the fatal accident of Coastguard Dale's wife, who fell off the cliff. The second, dated 3rd March 1916 was about ... The Bronze Gallantry Medal Award given to Coastguard Arthur Hughes September 6th 1911 Excerpt from the Public Record Office from 'Rewards given by His Majesty's Government', the entry being for Coastguard Boatman Arthur Hughes detailing how and why he was awarded the Bronze Gallantry Medal at St James' ... Cornhill Coastguard Station Westcliffe. 1906-1914 Typed copy and photocopy of information in the Dover Express 21st December 1906 with reference to Cornhill Coastguard Station giving further information about its abandonment with vacant to let on 6th January 1907. A letter ... 'Smugglers lights at St Margaret's Bay', an account by local fisherman Jim Atkins Extract which reveals how shielded lamps were used to warn and guide smugglers out at sea as they approached their intended landing place to discharge their smuggled goods. Jim Atkins was one of a long line ... Bay Trust's successful bid for the Coastguard Cottages, Bay Hill. 1980 This is a press cutting from the Dover Express of 22nd August 1980. It states that Mr Cleary, the well known philanthropist, who lives at South Sands House, successfully tendered on behalf of the St ... The Coastguard Establishment Book ADM 175 5 1826 - 1832 A handwritten copy of the Coastguard Establishment Book ADM 175/5 1826/1832 showing St Margaret's Bay listed. Information about a local smuggler by Malcolm Shepherd. 2011 This shows the cover only of the March 2011 copy of The Journal of Kent History. It contains an article by Malcolm Shepherd entitled 'St Margaret's, a tale of a lost smuggler?' Someone in Australia had ... Coastguard Stations in 1841 and radar scanners at Leathercote Point, a short article A typed document : Village News - The History Society, and is about local Coastguard Stations in 1841 and the radar scanners at Leathercote Point, St Margaret's Bay. PAGE: 12Next >