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 Subject  Date  Description
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1914-08-15 (HH) Mr. Luke Dodds was appointed sub-postmaster at Bardon Mill in succession to Mr. Thompson, who had held the appointment for many years.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1914-10-17 Three sons of the Hon. Francis and Lady Anne Bowes-Lyon were at the Front. Compare 31/10/1914 for death of Lieut. C. L. C. Bowes-Lyon.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1915-05-15 Death of Stanley Johnson (with picture).
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1915-05-22 Private G. Usher (2201) reported missing on 25th April.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1915-05-24 Recruiting party at Bardon Mill on Saturday 17th April 1915. Good Friday was on 2nd April 1915. Compare 17/04/1915 for an account of Route March of the 4th Northumberland Fusiliers.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1916-07-29 Corporal Percy Cook, a promising son, of Bardon Mill killed in action, aged 24. [Hexham Herald]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1916-08-05 Death of Private Arthur F. Little of Bardon Mill on 23rd July 1916. This is the ninth Bardon Mill man to be killed. [Hexham Herald]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1916-09-30 Private George Little of the brickworks has died from wounds received on 15th September. [Hexham Herald]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1916-10-06 Mr. Edward Little of Bardon Mill has received news that his son Private George Little has died from wounds received on 15th September. [Haltwhistle Echo]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1916-10-28 Rifleman George Mole of Bardon Mill was killed in action on 27th September 1916. [Hexham Herald]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1916-11-04 Haltwhistle and Bardon Mill casualties. [Hexham Herald]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1917-01-06 Letter from the King to Mr. Edward Little of Bardon Mill who had lost three sons within three months: brought to notice by Walter A. Ingledew of Henshaw.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1918-05-04 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dickinson of the Bowes Hotel have received news that their son Gunner J. Dickinson, Australians, is in hospital in France having been gassed.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1918-05-18 Corporal Joseph Lowdon was wounded in the thigh on 15th April. Mr. and Mrs. Lowdon have 6 sons serving in the army and a son and daughter at Elswick on munitions and another son engaged in work of national importance.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1918-08-09 Sale of six lots of land by the Hon. Francis Bowes-Lyon (Haltwhistle Echo).
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1919-04-19 J. & F. Cowen take over the old established business of Mr. Sharp, grocer and provision merchant, Redburn.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1919-06-21 Dedication of a memorial window in Henshaw Church on Whit Sunday in memory of his mother designed by Walter A. Ingledew of Henshaw, an architect. [Hexham Herald]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1919-07-19 Parishioners met in the Public Hall, Bardon Mill, to welcome home the Vicar, Rev. S. T. Waugh and his new wife from their honeymoon in the Lake District.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1919-08-09 (HH) Peace celebrations were held at Melkridge.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1919-08-23 (HH) Peace celebrations were held at Bardon Mill.

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