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Hi there,
I don't think John is on our list. I'm not sure where he is (I think he's
quite old). I have an old postal address of his, but it doesn't relate to
an address in the local phone book. I also have a copy of a letter from him
but it sounds like a different letter. He doesn't appear to be related to
the Catley branch Anne Nickless and I belong to.
>From a wet and cold day in Wellington.
Jocelyn
>
> From: "kay heath" <hampden(a)bigpond.net.au>
> Date: 2003/09/09 Tue AM 10:33:07 GMT+12:00
> To: CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CAT...] John Catley, of Wellington New Zealand
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have a letter here from 1983.. from a John Catley of Wellington NZ, with
> some
> information about Lincs Catleys.. is John on our List???
>
> Kay
>
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OK Kay,
No it is alright thanks, the Coveney Transcripts are not that massive and I
can cope with a few fingers!
The fact that you are seriously considering travelling half way round the
globe and spending a month in the UK to search the Leeds and York Archives
deserves applause for your dedication, to say the least.
Am sure that all of us who have any sort of information that could be of
assistance to you, will react to your call and send what they have. CAN
ANY ONE ELSE HELP KAY ON HER QUEST?
I have asked Marge Cattley in Pennsylvania if she will agree to me sending
you the information that is available on her Leeds ancestors and I know that
the rest of my Cattley (Catlay) Clan will not mind me sending you what we
all have re Stevan Catlay of Normanton either.
This way at least, you will have a few other known lines that you can
"deduct" from your searches, or maybe attach to, depending on what you find.
As to a Henry Catley in the Tower of London:- that's news to me Kay. Think
it unlikely that it would be anything to do with the Henry in question,
after all he was up in Yorkshire and if he had been imprisoned, it would
have been locally unless he had committed high treason or the such like. To
transport a prisoner from York's to London in those days or from anywhere to
anywhere was unusual to say the least.
Far more likely would be that the Henry concerned was local to that area of
London but it is of interest none the less, I wonder which family he
belonged to?
Will send you the Leeds Pennsylvania info when Marge agrees and will get
typing out an attachment for you re Stevan Catlay of Normanton.
Cheers .............. Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: kay heath <hampden(a)bigpond.net.au>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 2:49 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] Re: Catlay/Cat*ley Parish Records
> Hi Tim,
>
> That is excellent that you are typing up the Gerald and Betty records, I
> offered because
> typing is one of my few skills!! and I thought it was probably quite a big
> job for a one or
> two finger typist.
>
> To further my research, I am going to have to physically spend a month or
so
> in
> Leeds and York which represents considerable $$$$ coming from the other
side
> of the world
> ...and before I do that I might as well accumulate as much as I can which
> others have done
> before, purely to avoid covering the same ground twice.
>
> re: the Henry/Henrie records you mention (which are also on the IGI, I
> notice), as a matter
> of interest there is a record of a Henry Catley in the Tower of London,
so
> I wonder
> if it was the same Henry.
>
> re: Marge's records, I have emailed her, but no reply as yet. She may not
> have them in an
> easily send-able format. If you could check with her that would be great.
>
> thanks
> kay h
>
>
>
>
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Tim, I am glad you asked me about the records as I have not received
the
email from Kay Heath. Of course Kay can have them.
(Kay, I think your very lucky to be going there and very
commendable of you to do this. My Email is Kitkattley(a)aol.com )
Good Luck, Marge Cattley
Hi Tim,
That is excellent that you are typing up the Gerald and Betty records, I
offered because
typing is one of my few skills!! and I thought it was probably quite a big
job for a one or
two finger typist.
To further my research, I am going to have to physically spend a month or so
in
Leeds and York which represents considerable $$$$ coming from the other side
of the world
...and before I do that I might as well accumulate as much as I can which
others have done
before, purely to avoid covering the same ground twice.
re: the Henry/Henrie records you mention (which are also on the IGI, I
notice), as a matter
of interest there is a record of a Henry Catley in the Tower of London, so
I wonder
if it was the same Henry.
re: Marge's records, I have emailed her, but no reply as yet. She may not
have them in an
easily send-able format. If you could check with her that would be great.
thanks
kay h
Hi Liz
I've done a bit of digging on this and through the IGI I've found a Mary
Fry, daughter of Samuel & Mary christened in Romsey 3 September 1769. It was
the only entry for Romsey that fitted with the marriage date etc., and if
she married James of Tisbury, he was christened in 1768 so it is feasible.
I've been in contact with Winchester Record Office and they can send me a
photocopy of the parish register entry for the marriage, and I'm just hoping
it might confirm their fathers.
I live close to Hampshire and Wiltshire, in Poole, Dorset so I know the area
pretty well and I've got family who live in Romsey now, although they're on
a different line! If you've got any queries about Bramshaw/New Forest, I
might be able to help out there, as believe it or not, my grandmother's
family lived there too! My sister has done some research on that line
although concentrating on the HATCH family.
If I can help, let me know, and in the meantime I'll keep you informed with
the developments with Winchester Record Office!
Sharon
----- Original Message -----
From: "liz cordingley" <lizcordingley(a)blueyonder.co.uk>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] James Catley & Mary Fry's marriage
> Hi Sharon,
> This is a bit scary!!! My Fry's came from Bramshaw and lived there for
quite
> a few 100 years so they have been really easy to trace. However their are
> some that moved out of Bramshaw to surrounding New Forest villages.
Bramshaw
> at one point was split down the middle by Hampshire and Wiltshire so I
have
> family from both counties. I do have family that moved to Romsey but I'm
> still working my way through the parish records for Bramshaw. She might
have
> been born in Romsey and he came to live there as its quite a big town for
> New Forest standards but its just on the edge of the Forest. If a female
> married into the Fry family the men normal went to her village to marry.
The
> reason behind this eludes me, possible it could be that the brides family
> paid for the wedding. Who knows!!
> Liz
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sharon <frizzyfiona(a)ntlworld.com>
> To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 11:57 PM
> Subject: [CAT...] James Catley & Mary Fry's marriage
>
>
> > Hello Liz & Mick
> >
> > I've got a bitof a dilemma with this particular snippet of information
as
> Romsey, Hampshire is pretty close to my Tisbury, Wiltshire (and
surrounding
> villages) branch. I have a christening in the Tisbury Independent Chapel
> recorded of James in 1768 to James & Martha who moved from Hertfordshire
to
> Wiltshire. I have no further information on any marriage or children for
> him, only his death recorded in 1852 in Wiltshire. Could it be possible
that
> it is my James the marriage relates to? I've checked the IGI record
referred
> to and unfortunately no parents are shown. Does anyone have a fuller
entry?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Sharon White
> >
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Hi Mick,
That's the ones. Does any body have them in their family. Only I am doing
research on the Fry's from my fathers side and it would be really weird if
she belongs to his side and one of you have James on your side!!!!!
from sunny Kent
Liz
----- Original Message -----
From: Mick Catley <catleym(a)netspeed.com.au>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] Albert Henry
> G'day Liz,
>
> Re the Fry/Catley marriage. The IGI has a marriage record for Mary Fry
> married James Catley 27 Dec 1796. Source is Film No 6900255 Fiche No: 3
> .Computer printout of Romsey, Hamps., Eng
>
> At 03:16 PM 4/9/03 +0100, liz cordingley wrote:
> >Hi All,
> >Thanks for pointing me the right direction on Clutton. I was having
> >problems with my server getting connected.
> >Anyway it looks like I have the right Albert Henry from Somerset.
Question
> >is now does he belong to Glynis, I believe it is possible that he belongs
> >to the same family my 83 year old lady is from and they don't know
> >it!!!!!! Which Glynis has stated she is from her side of things.
> >As we are on the subject of Wiltshire who has The Catley that married a
> >Fry in their family. Off hand I cant remember their christian names.
> >Cheers
> >Liz
> >
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> Regards,
>
> Mick Catley
>
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Hello Liz & Mick
I've got a bitof a dilemma with this particular snippet of information as Romsey, Hampshire is pretty close to my Tisbury, Wiltshire (and surrounding villages) branch. I have a christening in the Tisbury Independent Chapel recorded of James in 1768 to James & Martha who moved from Hertfordshire to Wiltshire. I have no further information on any marriage or children for him, only his death recorded in 1852 in Wiltshire. Could it be possible that it is my James the marriage relates to? I've checked the IGI record referred to and unfortunately no parents are shown. Does anyone have a fuller entry?
Thanks.
Sharon White
Sheila/Erica
Well there you are then, quite a bit of "catching up" for you to do there
Sheila!
I have not done a round up recently of just how many listers we have on this
Net but I think we have well over 40 people who regularly monitor it and
some 24+ persons who are pretty active in "input".
The flurry of messages in August seems to be paying off rather well with
quite a bit of "common ground" made up research-wise between individuals
which is what it is all about at the end of the day.
Cheers Tim----- Original Message -----
From: Erica Hills <erica(a)hillsperth.com>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] archive messages?
> Hi Sheila,
>
> This is URL for the CATLEY-L archives
> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CATLEY.
>
> I was amazed to see that there were 86 messages last month. You're
doing
> a good job there Tim !!
>
> Cheers......... Erica
>
>
> At 3/09/2003 11:47 PM +0100, you wrote:
> >Hello Tim,
> >
> >Thanks for the welcome!
> >Actully having only just joined the list today, I've missed the recent
> >correspondence. Do we have archived messages, like the other Rootsweb
> >lists?
> >
> >I've not been in touch with Candis since last Autumn.
> >
> >Cheers
> >Sheila
> >
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Hi All,
Thanks for pointing me the right direction on Clutton. I was having problems with my server getting connected.
Anyway it looks like I have the right Albert Henry from Somerset. Question is now does he belong to Glynis, I believe it is possible that he belongs to the same family my 83 year old lady is from and they don't know it!!!!!! Which Glynis has stated she is from her side of things.
As we are on the subject of Wiltshire who has The Catley that married a Fry in their family. Off hand I cant remember their christian names.
Cheers
Liz
Hi Sheila,
This is URL for the CATLEY-L archives
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CATLEY.
I was amazed to see that there were 86 messages last month. You're doing
a good job there Tim !!
Cheers......... Erica
At 3/09/2003 11:47 PM +0100, you wrote:
>Hello Tim,
>
>Thanks for the welcome!
>Actully having only just joined the list today, I've missed the recent
>correspondence. Do we have archived messages, like the other Rootsweb
>lists?
>
>I've not been in touch with Candis since last Autumn.
>
>Cheers
>Sheila
>
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mailto:erica@hillsperth.com
Hi All,
Regarding Liz's query about where is Clutton ? It's near Midsomer Norton
- the giveaway is in the registration district number 5c. The one in
Cheshire is just a parish within the district of Chester and would have an
8 number.
The information below came from this site :
http://www.fhsc.org.uk/genuki/reg/som.htm but much simpler and quicker is
the info on this site
: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/civreg/GROIndexes.html (prints the list
in 3 pages) I actually paid for a copy of this once from the Society of
Genealogists because when I ploughed through film after film of BMDs at our
state library, if you knew where someone with a common name came from,
these numbers could tell you which was in the right place.
Cheers.......... Erica
Clutton
Created 1st July 1837.
Sub-districts : Chew Magna; Clutton; Harptree; High Littleton; Midsomer Norton.
GRO volumes : X (1837-51); 5c (1852-1930).
Cameley, Camerton, Chelwood, Chew Magna, Chew Stoke, Chilcompton, Clutton,
Compton Marton, East Harptree, Farmborough, Farrington Gurney, Hinton
Blewitt, High Littleton, Litton, Midsomer Norton, Nempnett Thrubwell, North
Widcombe, Norton Hawkfield, Norton Malreward, Paulton, Publow, St. Thomas
in Pensford, Stanton Drew, Ston Easton, Stowey, Timsbury, Ubley, West
Harptree.
At 3/09/2003 03:39 PM +0100, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>Update to my message yesterday. The only Albert Henry I could find was
>registered in the Mar Q 1888. Clutton ref 5c 567 Also in the same Q was a
>Gertrude Lilian ref. 5c 566
>2 Questions.
>Where Is Clutton?
>Could they have been twins?
>Cheers
>Liz
>
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Hi Tim
Just to let you know that Candis has sent through a mountain of information to me which is just great and I've been busy making sense of it all. I've finally e-mailed some information to her but there are also a couple more marriages and extra details to go through as an update but I've not had time to integrate it so far as I have had such a hectic week!
I've contacted another person through Genes Connected, Richard Potton, and I don't think that he's on the mailing list from his response to me, but he is another person linked to the Ansty branch. His great grandmother was Maria Catley born Meesden 1876 (Louisa M?); she married William Dellow in 1898. Maria's father was Arthur b 1846 Ansty and Arthur had a brother Edmund who was the father of Albert b 1866. Definitely fits with the information I've been given so far.
Regards
Sharon
Hello Tim,
Thanks for the welcome!
Actully having only just joined the list today, I've missed the recent
correspondence. Do we have archived messages, like the other Rootsweb
lists?
I've not been in touch with Candis since last Autumn.
Cheers
Sheila
How do Mick,
Thanks for your reply and putting the situation together for the rest of us
who are following the unravelling of the Herts/Somerset/Wilts Catleys with
interest.
Do I take it that Candise is now aware of the children born to James and
Martha at Tisbury? I was going on the information she sent to me a few
months ago which does not show anything against them.
Interesting if none of James siblings went to Wiltshire as they seem to have
disappeared from the Ansty Parish Records according to Candise, so I wonder
what became of them all?
Thanks again for your input.
As the first days of spring come to Aussie, so do the first hints of autumn
arrive here in the UK, our migrant Swallows are leaving their northern
breeding grounds for Africa and the trees are starting to show their
yellowing of foliage.
Cheers ........... Tim----- Original Message -----
From: Mick Catley <catleym(a)netspeed.com.au>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] Liz Cordingley's message
> G'day Tim,
>
> I am inclined to support your view that there is no firm evidence of a
link
> between the Somerset and Wiltshire Catley lines.
>
> The Wiltshire line clearly came from Hertfordshire with James Catley and
> his wife Martha. There are eight children of this couple baptised at
> Tisbury Independent Church from 1766 to 1784. At present there is not much
> information about them but there is nothing to suggest they moved to
> Somerset. Also there does not appear to be any evidence that any other
> Hertfordshire Catleys joined the Wiltshire family or moved to Somerset.
>
> On the other hand other Catley researchers have documented records of
> Somerset Catleys back to at least one generation before 1701, that I am
> aware of. This is more than 150 years before James and Martha appeared in
> Wiltshire from Hertfordshire. I have no idea where the Somerset Catleys
> came from; perhaps they came directly from Hertfordshire.
>
> Also members of both the Somerset and Hertfordshire Catleys migrated to
> Australia in the 19th century but they ended up in different colonies. The
> Somerset lot were in Van Dieman's Land (now Tasmania) and Victoria while
> the Hertfordshire lot settled in New South Wales and South Australia. I
> have no evidence of any likages between them in Australia.
>
>
>
> is also At 11:36 PM 2/9/03 +0100, you wrote:
> >Sharon, Hi.
> >Yes indeed Radstock and Somerset Norton are very close indeed, within
just a
> >few miles of eachother and were very much in Somerset at the time in
> >question ( although as you know the Authorities have since pinched a bit
of
> >Somerset and another bit of Gloucestershire and turned them into the
county
> >of Avon) whereas Tisbury is deep into Wiltshire and a long way away by
> >comparison.
> >I do not know of any connection but from your e-mail it is not clear if
you
> >know the names of James' brothers (and sisters) all who seem to not
feature
> >on studies of this Tree done by researching the Ansty/Barley/Barkway
Parish
> >Records.
> >No doubt Mick can, or has, given you chapter and verse on all this
because
> >he has much more information than I on this particular Tree (I am not
> >related into it although I did quite a bit of work on it pre PC days out
of
> >curiosity) because he is related I think and has thus "specialised" in
it.
> >However, the fact that James and his four other brothers and three
sisters
> >are "missing" on the Ansty compiled Tree except for their births being
> >recorded, suggests that they must have all moved away from the Parishes
in
> >Hertfordshire. It is therefore not unreasonable to put forward a theory
that
> >maybe the whole family moved down to Wiltshire? Maybe this was a decision
> >made by James father Charles Catley? It would be interesting to know if
> >Charles b 29/3/1714 is buried in one of the three Hertfordshire parishes
or
> >not. If he was, then it scuppers my theory. If he was not, then the idea
> >stands
> >No doubt you are looking for references to:- Mary,Charles,Newman,
> >George,Benjamin,Sarah and Alice being James' siblings?
> >I do not subscribe to the theory that Midsomer Norton Catleys may have
been
> >founded by James' siblings settling there ex Hertfordshire because there
are
> >M.N. babtisms that pre date James' fathers (Charles') baptism in Barley
in
> >1714 although it is interesting to note that most of these M.N. entries
are
> >under the name Catly.
> >Will be most interested to learn as to how you get on, do please keep us
all
> >posted
> >Regards Tim. ----- Original Message -----
> >From: Sharon <frizzyfiona(a)ntlworld.com>
> >To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 6:24 PM
> >Subject: [CAT...] Liz Cordingley's message
> >
> >
> > > Hello everyone
> > > In answer to Liz's message, Radstock is really close to Midsomer
Norton
> >and seems to also be classed as Somerset. There's not a link so far that
I
> >know of with my Wiltshire line. The Wiltshire branch itself is in the
south
> >of the county, Devizes, Tisbury, Barford St Martin and surrounding
villages,
> >and I'm still trying to link them but without much success. I'm just
hoping
> >that I can find a brother of James (& Martha) who moved to Tisbury from
> >Barkway, Herts went to Midsomer Norton. Does anyone at all know of a
> >connection?
> > > Sharon White
> > >
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>
> Mick Catley
>
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Hello fellow CATLEY researchers
Thanks to whoever put my name forward to join this mailing list, and
thanks to Erica for emailing me.
I've ben in touch with Candis & Mick in the past, and have recently
found another link through the GenesConnected site which has put me back
on the trail after a few months looking for other branches
of the family.
My CATLEY interest starts (so far) like some of yours, with :
James and Alice who married in Barley,HRT c1709.( my 7x gt g'parents)
Their son Charles m. Mary NEWMAN, (my 6x gts)
Their son Benjamin married Sarah FIELDING in Barkway,HRT in 1775.(my 5x
gts) They had 6 children(who seems to be missing from the database)
:Mary*,Edward,Wm Newman, Sarah, Newman and James.
*Mary CATLEY m. Thomas DELLOW in Barkway on 17 Oct 1797(my 4x gts).I
have a baptism date of 17 Mar 1777(IGI verified by PR). I also have the
1799 Rev. Bargus census(from Mick Catley) which shows Thomas & Mary
DELLOW in Barkway, with James aged 1.and a removal order dated
27.12.1800 :of Thomas & Mary Dellow +James, aged 2y6m and Mary, aged
1y3m from Barley.
All for now.
Sheila in Norfolk
my CATLEY research starts with:
http://www.btinternet.com/~sheila.w_b/james_and_alice_catley.htm
Hi Liz
Suggest you use the following:
http://www.genuki.org.uk/search/
'Clutton' returns two reg' districts in Somerset & Cheshire
The results also give the sub divisions covered by both.
Meredith - Nottingham
>The only Albert Henry I could find was registered in the Mar Q 1888.
Clutton ref 5c 567 Also in the same Q was a Gertrude Lilian ref. 5c 566
2 Questions.
Where Is Clutton?
Could they have been twins?
Hi All,
Update to my message yesterday. The only Albert Henry I could find was registered in the Mar Q 1888. Clutton ref 5c 567 Also in the same Q was a Gertrude Lilian ref. 5c 566
2 Questions.
Where Is Clutton?
Could they have been twins?
Cheers
Liz
Sharon, Hi.
Yes indeed Radstock and Somerset Norton are very close indeed, within just a
few miles of eachother and were very much in Somerset at the time in
question ( although as you know the Authorities have since pinched a bit of
Somerset and another bit of Gloucestershire and turned them into the county
of Avon) whereas Tisbury is deep into Wiltshire and a long way away by
comparison.
I do not know of any connection but from your e-mail it is not clear if you
know the names of James' brothers (and sisters) all who seem to not feature
on studies of this Tree done by researching the Ansty/Barley/Barkway Parish
Records.
No doubt Mick can, or has, given you chapter and verse on all this because
he has much more information than I on this particular Tree (I am not
related into it although I did quite a bit of work on it pre PC days out of
curiosity) because he is related I think and has thus "specialised" in it.
However, the fact that James and his four other brothers and three sisters
are "missing" on the Ansty compiled Tree except for their births being
recorded, suggests that they must have all moved away from the Parishes in
Hertfordshire. It is therefore not unreasonable to put forward a theory that
maybe the whole family moved down to Wiltshire? Maybe this was a decision
made by James father Charles Catley? It would be interesting to know if
Charles b 29/3/1714 is buried in one of the three Hertfordshire parishes or
not. If he was, then it scuppers my theory. If he was not, then the idea
stands
No doubt you are looking for references to:- Mary,Charles,Newman,
George,Benjamin,Sarah and Alice being James' siblings?
I do not subscribe to the theory that Midsomer Norton Catleys may have been
founded by James' siblings settling there ex Hertfordshire because there are
M.N. babtisms that pre date James' fathers (Charles') baptism in Barley in
1714 although it is interesting to note that most of these M.N. entries are
under the name Catly.
Will be most interested to learn as to how you get on, do please keep us all
posted
Regards Tim. ----- Original Message -----
From: Sharon <frizzyfiona(a)ntlworld.com>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 6:24 PM
Subject: [CAT...] Liz Cordingley's message
> Hello everyone
> In answer to Liz's message, Radstock is really close to Midsomer Norton
and seems to also be classed as Somerset. There's not a link so far that I
know of with my Wiltshire line. The Wiltshire branch itself is in the south
of the county, Devizes, Tisbury, Barford St Martin and surrounding villages,
and I'm still trying to link them but without much success. I'm just hoping
that I can find a brother of James (& Martha) who moved to Tisbury from
Barkway, Herts went to Midsomer Norton. Does anyone at all know of a
connection?
> Sharon White
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Hello everyone
In answer to Liz's message, Radstock is really close to Midsomer Norton and seems to also be classed as Somerset. There's not a link so far that I know of with my Wiltshire line. The Wiltshire branch itself is in the south of the county, Devizes, Tisbury, Barford St Martin and surrounding villages, and I'm still trying to link them but without much success. I'm just hoping that I can find a brother of James (& Martha) who moved to Tisbury from Barkway, Herts went to Midsomer Norton. Does anyone at all know of a connection?
Sharon White