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The Diocese of St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Treasuring Christianity in Suffolk 100 Years 100 Treasures A glossy, full-colour book to celebrate
our magnificent churches and their
treasures is now available to mark the
centenary of our Diocese of St
Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
Our Diocese was formed in March 1914
from parts of the dioceses of Norwich
and Ely; the parish church of St James,
Bury St Edmunds became our Cathedral.
The 120-page book 100 Years, 100 Treasures: A Celebration of
Suffolk Churches, costs just £5 a copy and is part of the 2014
Centenary celebrations that start in earnest in March when the
Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Justin Welby, visits Bury
St Edmunds.
The book features ‘treasure’ from every period represented in the
diocese from the Anglo Saxons and Normans through to the Middle
Ages and on to the Victorians – in fact right up to the present day.
The concept of pilgrims and visitors touring parishes to discover
these remarkable treasures ties in neatly with the Centenary theme
of ‘Pilgrims in Time’. They are of special significance to the
churches which nominated them.
Generous sponsorship means that the book will retail for only £5;
the normal retail price would otherwise have been significantly
more. If you buy the book through your parish rep, then your
Church is able to retain £2 of the cost price of £5. Please contact
the Revd Chris Norburn on 01379 898 685 for details and to place
your order(s).
WELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOME Welcome to new residents in our villages. If you have
recently moved into one of our villages the churches wish
you a warm welcome. If you would like someone from the
church to visit you, or perhaps you would like your house
blessed, then please do get in touch with the Rector
on 01379 898685. May your life in these
communities be peaceful, prosperous and a blessing
to your neighbours.
FORGET-ME-NOT-CLUB On 28th May we all enjoyed afternoon tea provided by our President and Chairman. Many thanks from all of us.
9th July will bring us a visit from Christine Alderman of Wiltshire Farm Foods. She will be bringing tasters for everyone to try. Visitors will be welcome to join us for what should be an enjoyable afternoon. There will also be the chance to arrange delivery of their meals, should you wish to give them a try.
In August our friends from Ixworth and Bardwell Club will be joining us at Parkview Chapel for another afternoon of tea and entertainment, and September brings our annual outing to Lowestoft, so we have plenty to look forward to. Barbara Foster
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It has been a very busy and productive summer term so far at St
Botolph’s and the children and staff are looking forward to a well-
earned break next month.
All of the children have been enjoying the recent good weather and
many of our children have been out and about visiting exciting
places and enriching their learning. The children also have their
sports mornings to look forward to which are well received by par-
ents and carers. It is fantastic to see the children enjoying them-
selves and taking part in a variety of competitive and non- competi-
tive sports events. The children not only demonstrated great effort
and determination but also good team spirit and sportsmanship.
The children at St Botolph’s will also be presenting their annual
music and art festival. For one evening in July parents and carers
will be invited to Redgrave Church to view a wide variety of art
work and be entertained by numerous talented children from EYFS
to YR6. The choir always delights the audience with their singing
and I’m sure we’ll be inspired by the range of children demonstrat-
ing their skills using different instruments; these will include guitar,
piano, flute, recorder, various brass instruments and drums. The
evening should be sensational and it will be wonderful to see the
results of such hard work and dedication from all of the children.
On top of all this we also have the carnival to get excited about!
This year marks the 20th anniversary of St Botolph’s so the staff
have been working very hard making plans and preparations for a
bright and vibrant carnival which will end with our Summer Fayre.
Finally I must mention our fantastic Year 6 children who will soon
be starting the next stage of their education. I wish them all well as
they move on to high school.
Mr M. Cobbold, Headteacher
In June our published speaker was unable to attend so Irene organised a last minute re-placement and what a joy she was. Christine Humphries spoke about Tears and Laughter in Finding Your Family. She gave us lots of history with fascinating stories about members
of her family. She has delved deeply and kept us amused with her tales.
Please join us on the second Thursday of the month at the Village Hall at 7.30pm.
In July Andrew Bailey from Blooms will speak about ‘Roses and Labour Saving Gardening’. For our August meeting we have an outing to Pulham Market to see the Millennium Tapestry and in September our talk is ‘Memories of a Pomme Child Migrant to Australia’. Philippa Rixon
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In the churchyard of St. Mary Redgrave is a Commonwealth War Grave which is completely different to all the other Commonwealth War Graves. It is a large cross monument in the same style as many other monuments in this area of the churchyard for members of the Wilson family, but when it is clean it is a brilliant white stone the same as the other war graves. This grave is for Lt. Col. Arthur Holt Wilson.
Arthur had a privileged childhood, the second son of George Holt Wilson and Lucy Caroline Wilson of Redgrave Hall. Although he was the second son he had an elder sister Louisa Violet Elizabeth who was only nine months old when he was born on the 24th July 1869. In the Redgrave Estate Archive are letters from the family sent to his eldest brother Rowland who was at boarding school. These letters tell of a happy holiday spent at Yarmouth whilst part of Redgrave Hall was re-decorated. Arthur was aged about nine at this time, and had to travel in the luggage cart to Eccles station to catch the train to Yarmouth. The governess and two nursery maids were also taken to Yarmouth. Lucy had ten children in sixteen years, and died in 1888 when Arthur was nineteen and the youngest child, Piers, only five years old. Arthur was educated at Haileybury.
The Hartismere Magazine is a source of information on the progress of the family. As with many landed gentry of this period the eldest son inherited the estate whilst the younger sons went into the Church, navy or army. Many of the Wilson family were military men and George’s cousin Thomas Holt Wilson was Rector of Redgrave Church, and other members of the family had connections through marriage with Rickinghall Church.
By November 1889 the magazine says “Mr. Arthur Holt Wilson has been gazetted to the second battalion of the East Surrey Regiment and joins it at Guernsey early in this month. We hope that beside being useful as an officer, he may be of assistance in helping his regiment to win their cricket matches.” The previous month he had played well at cricket for Redgrave and Botesdale, who played at Barley Birch on the opposite side of the old turnpike road to Redgrave Hall.
In November 1896 Lieut. Arthur Wilson, 31st Regiment, returned after six years in India.
A Rickinghall parish magazine of 1898 says “We see by the London Gazette, May 28th, that Lieut. Arthur Holt Wilson, second son of Mr. Wilson of Redgrave Hall, has obtained the rank of Captain in the first Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment now stationed at Jhansi, Bengal.” Before sailing to India Arthur gave many of his possessions to his sister Evelyn to raise money for the bells at Redgrave Church which were in need of restoration. This gave her the idea of organising a giant sale of work which was very
successful.
The October, Hartismere Deanery magazine of 1904 says “Captain Arthur Wilson of the East Surrey Regiment has returned from India after seven [years] absence.” Whilst he was away his younger brother Basil aged 29 had died in 1902 in New Zealand where he had a school. His sister Louisa died in 1903.
Members of the James family of Barrock, in 1913, compiled a pedigree of all the families into which members of their family had married. Arthur’s mother, Lucy James, had married George Holt Wilson, therefore Arthur is mentioned on the Holt Wilson pedigree. Strangely enough Arthur is recorded as a retired
Major of the East Surrey Regiment living in British Columbia. His younger brothers Francis and Villiers are also living in British Columbia at this time.
Arthur re-enlisted in 1914. He is recorded as leaving Folkestone for Boulogne on the 1st June 1915, 2nd in command of the 7th Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment. He married Edith Mary Teevan only two months previous to this at St. Martin, London on the 16th March.
The war diaries of this regiment give further information. On the 24th August 1915 they say “The success of our snipers is mainly due to Major Wilson who being a big game shot treats the matter scientifically and only allows the snipers to shoot when they are practically certain they are hit, shooting at periscopes etc. is absolutely forbidden consequently hardly any if any of our sniping positions are as yet know to the enemy.” Arthur had an interest in guns from a young age as a member of a shooting family. In a letter to his brother Rowland in 1878 he wrote: “Papa and Mr. Hustler went out rook shooting, and they killed 27; Papa’s gun went bad and he has sent for a rifle which is to come by the last train tonight. Mr. Hustler’s air cane would not shoot well, so he did not kill many rooks, there was only one hung up and it was only wounded.”
On the 1st January 1916 it is recorded at Givenchy Windy Corner: A quiet day. Last night we shot 6 German revellers they were quite drunk and walking about on top of a crater. The Colonel went on leave in the evening. Major Wilson taking over command with Major James 2nd in command. One of the water carts was smashed on the 8th January and the horses were killed.
On 22nd January Major Wilson appeared in the London Gazette as having received rewards for gallant conduct. He received the Distinguished Service Order and was mentioned in despatches. Major Wilson was left in command again on April 4th when the Colonel went on leave again. The diaries tell of much action in the trenches. The last we hear of Arthur in the trenches from these diaries was on April 11th 1916. “General cleaning up and baths. Major Wilson left for an investiture at Buckingham Palace today and Capt. Garnett took control of the Battalion.”
Arthur retired in 1919 by which time he had become a Lieutenant Colonel. He died on the 18th November 1919 one year after the end of the war. He was buried in Redgrave churchyard. His younger brother, Leonard, was the Rector of St Mary’s, Redgrave at this time. I have been unable to find out what he died of, or why he had a Commonwealth War Grave but is not named on the war memorial of our parishes or the Southwold war memorial where he had a home. With thanks to Diana Maywhort for leads on the internet, Graham Clayton for loan of a compendium of magazine articles and various other people trying to help me find some answers.
Grave stone for Lt Col Wilson
Well, if you knows a better ‘ole go to it.
Bruce Bairnsfather Bystander, 24 November 1915
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6th July Mrs Moss Mrs McGrath Mrs Lamb All Saints All
Together
Mrs Foster Mr Lamb
13th July Mr Wright Mrs Wright Mr Rixon Mrs Rixon
20th July Mr Robinson Mrs Shepherd Mrs Self Mrs Whitehead
27th July Mrs Wilson Mr Wilson Mr Lamb Rector
3rd August Mrs Cordeaux Dr Cordeaux Mrs Lamb All Saints All Tog
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10th August Mrs Moss Miss Young Mrs White Mrs Wilson
17th August Mr Robinson Mrs McGrath Mrs Self Mrs Whitehead
24th August Mrs Walker Mr Walker Mrs Sheehan Rector
31st August Mrs Hilliard Mrs Purdom United Service Methodist Church
7th September Miss Shorten Mrs Shepherd Mrs Wilson All Saints All Tog Mrs Foster Mr Lamb
14th September Mrs Wright Mr Wright Mr Rixon Mrs Rixon
21st September Mrs Culley Mr McGrath Mrs White Mrs Whitehead
28th September Mr Robinson Mrs Shepherd Mrs Sheehan Rector
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6th July Mrs Canning Mrs Cavanagh Mrs Draper
13th July Mrs Cordeaux - Mrs Draper
20th July Mrs Cordeaux Mrs Button WEDDING
27th July Mrs Cotton Mrs Button Mrs Rippingall
3rd August Mrs Cotton Mrs Lamb WEDDING
10th August Mrs Heath - Mrs Rixon
17th August Mrs Heath Mrs Walker Mrs Rixon
24th August Mrs Moss Mrs Davies Mrs Sheehan
31st August Mrs Moss Mrs Stimson Mrs Sheehan
7th September Mrs Whiteside Mrs Cavanagh Mrs Whiteside
14th September Mrs Whiteside - Mrs Whiteside
21st September Mrs Canning Mrs Powell Mrs Rippingall
28th September Mrs Canning Mrs Powell Mrs Rippingall
Readings for Parish Church Sunday Services
Date 1st reading 2nd Reading
6th July Romans 7 : 15-25a Matthew 11 : 16-19, 25-end
13th July Romans 8 : 1-11 Matthew 13 : 1-9, 18-23
20th July Romans 8 : 12-25 Matthew 13 : 24-30, 36-43
27th July Romans 8 : 26-end Matthew 13 : 31-33, 44-52
3rd August Romans 9 : 1-5 Matthew 14 : 13-21
10th August Romans 10 : 5-15 Matthew 14 : 22-33
17th August Romans 11 : 1-2a, 29-32 Matthew 15 : 21-28
24th August 1 Corinthians 4 : 9-15 Luke 22 : 24-30
31st August Romans 12 : 9-end Matthew 16 : 21-end
7th September Romans 13 : 8-end Matthew 18 : 15-20
14th September Romans 14 : 1-12 Matthew 18 : 21-35
21st September 2 Corinthians 4 : 1-6 Matthew 9 : 9-13
28th September Philippians 2 : 1-13 Matthew 21 : 23-32
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Between these two services, from 10.30 to 11 am, tea and coffee will be served
31st August 10.30 am United Service at Methodist Church
Weekend of 19th—21st September—Church weekend away—NO SERVICES
28th September Harvest Thanksgiving Service
Tuesday 8th July, 12th August & 9th Sept 9 am to 12 noon ‘Coffee on the Corner’
Thursday 3rd July & 18th September 2.00 pm Ladies Meeting (Praise Hour)
Thursday 17th July, 21st Aug & 18th Sept 7.30 pm Crafty Corner - time for those pastimes that you don’t ever have time for.
Bring your craft projects and spend an evening working at it in
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Regular Activities Parkview Youth Activities—some of these activities do not take place during school holidays.
Weekly home groups on Tuesday and Wednesday
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Botesdale Methodist Church
Sunday Services at 10.30 am unless otherwise indicated.
Sunday Club is at 10.30 am. All children are welcome to join the Club’s activities.
6th July Rev Brian Trudian Holy Communion
13th July Mr Steve Aspinall
20th July Rev Heather Sorrell
27th July Mr David Freeman
Christian Forum Tuesday 1st July at 7.30 pm. Here and There with Syd Dorling
Wives Group 7.00 pm Friday 4th July. Prize Bingo at Rickinghall Village Hall in aid of Papworth Hospital
3rd August Rev Colin Hough
10th August Rev Harold Wilkinson
17th August Rev Brian Trudgian Holy Communion
24th August Mrs Janet Browne
31st August Mrs Sue Goodwin United Service
Christian Forum Tuesday 5th August. Garden Party Tea
7th September Mr J C Browne
14th September Rev Brian Trudgian Harvest Festival
21st September Mr John Moorman
28th September Mrs M Gibson
Christian Forum Tuesday 2nd September at 7.30 pm. Planning meeting
Wives Group Wednesday 17th September at 7.30 pm. Holiday Evening with Brenda Deaville. Bring & Buy Stall
Bible Study Alternate Mondays each month at 10.00 am. Acts of the Apostles
Café Church—Christianity presented differently for everyone Sundays at 10.30 am at Redgrave Activities Centre
All are very welcome
Contact Nyall Davies, Tel : 01379 897067 Café Church is closed from 13th July to 27th August and on 31st August
CROSSTRAX
School Years 6 - 8
Mondays 7.00 pm - 8.15 pm
JUNIOR FRIDAY CLUB
School Years Reception - 6
Fridays 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm
JUNIOR CHURCH
School Years Reception - 11
Sundays 10.30 am - 11.30 am
PYP
School Years 9 - 13
Sundays 7.00 pm - 8.30 pm
SENIOR FRIDAY CLUB
School Years 7 – 11
Fridays 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm
For further information check out the
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or call Kev Gladwell on 01379 898924
PARKVIEW YOUTH some of these activities do not take place during school holidays.
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6th July 3rd Sunday After Trinity 8:15 St. Botolph’s, Botesdale BCP Communion
10.30 All Saints, Redgrave All Saints
Altogether
6.30 St Mary’s, Rickinghall Evening Prayer
13th July 4th Sunday After Trinity 8.15 St. Botolph’s, Botesdale BCP Communion
10.30 St Mary’s, Rickinghall CW Communion
10.30 The Rectory, Rickinghall “Story Tellers”
20th July 5th Sunday After Trinity 8.15 St Mary’s, Redgrave BCP Communion
10.30 St. Mary’s, Rickinghall, Worship
Together
27th July 6th Sunday After Trinity 8.15 Upper Church, Rickinghall BCP Communion
10.30 All Saints, Redgrave CW Communion
10.30 Botesdale Village Hall Messy Church
Followed by fellowship lunch at
The Rectory, Rickinghall
3rd August 7th Sunday After Trinity 8:15 St. Botolph’s, Botesdale BCP Communion
10.30 All Saints, Redgrave All Saints
Altogether
10th August 8th Sunday after Trinity 8.15 St. Botolph’s, Botesdale BCP Communion
10.30 St Mary’s, Rickinghall Family Communion
with Baptism
17th August 9th Sunday After Trinity 8.15 All Saints, Redgrave BCP Communion
10:30 St. Mary’s, Rickinghall Worship
Together
24th August Bartholomew the Apostle 8.15 St Mary’s, Rickinghall BCP Communion
10:30 St Mary’s, Redgrave CW Communion
31st August 10th Sunday after Trinity 8.15 All Saints, Redgrave BCP Communion
10.30 Methodist Church United Service
7th September 12th Sunday After Trinity 8:15 St. Botolph’s, Botesdale BCP Communion
10.30 All Saints, Redgrave All Saints
Altogether
6.30 St Mary’s, Rickinghall Evening Prayer
14th September 13th Sunday after Trinity 8:15 St. Botolph’s, Botesdale BCP Communion
10.30 St Mary’s, Rickinghall CW Communion
10.30 The Rectory, Rickinghall “Story Tellers”
21st September Matthew Apostle & Evangelist
8.15 All Saints, Redgrave BCP Communion
10:30 St. Mary’s, Rickinghall Worship
Together
28th September 15th Sunday after Trinity 8.15 St Mary’s, Rickinghall BCP Communion
10.30 All Saints, Redgrave CW Communion
10.30 Botesdale Village Hall Messy Church
All Saints
Redgrave St. Botolph’s
Botesdale
St. Mary’s
Rickinghall
Also
“Open House” @ All Saints
Tues 1st July, 5th Aug & 2nd Sept from
10.00am For coffee, cakes and chat “Spearhead” @ All Saints
Thurs. 10th July & 11th Sept 7.15pm
A time of worship and prayer for revival here in this area. No meeting in August
Albert Close, Rickinghall Communion
Wed. 2nd July & 4th Sept 10.00am
Farnish House, Botesdale Communion
Thurs 17th July & 19th Sept 9.45am
These services are open to everyone
Please note there are no midweek communion services in August.
PARISH HARVEST SERVICE
Sunday 5th October
3.00pm
All Saints, Redgrave
Thurs 3rd July, 7th Aug & 4th Sept 7.15pm
St Mary’s, Rickinghall
Tues 15th July & 16th Sept 7.15pm
All Saints, Redgrave
A time of prayer for the work of the church in the community.
“Together in these villages we offer Christ’s healing grace through our worship and service.” For more information ring 01379 898685, 01379 890204 or 01379 890756