| 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. |