Sotherby USA were hoping to sell the following item that is believed to be linked to Pendock Barry. It was put up for sale by a New York based English furniture dealer…
Tollerton (Notts) Village History Group Posts
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The Hickling Forse Connections and Beyond Much intrigue surrounds Tollerton Hall and those who lived or worked here; It is always interesting therefore to receive new information about the Hall…
The School log books were kindly lent to the History Group when Mr Thomas was head teacher. School log books are not the most exciting of items since most of…
William Hickling was born at Keyworth in 1835 but lived all his married life in Tollerton through to his death in 1909. As far as we are aware, he was…
Until the 1930 – 1950s expansion of housing Tollerton was a small rural village. In the 19th century the population fluctuated around 150 persons. By 1911 there were 168 residents…
This article was published in the Catholic Herald in 1948: SEMINARY IS ESTABLISHED AT TOLLERTON HALL A Junior Seminary, the first in the diocese of Nottingham, was opened on Wednesday…
The table below shows some of the former rectors at St Peter’s Church, Tollerton, specifically those between 1729 and 1927. These details have been accessed through the Archdeaconry of Nottingham…