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		<description><![CDATA[The village of Linton is in Herefordshire, but is right on the border with Gloucester and is in the district of Newent. Churches of Linton News from the Past Linton]]></description>
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<h2>Churches of Linton</h2>
<ul class = "posts-by-tag-list"><li class="posts-by-tag-item linton linton-churches" id="posts-by-tag-item-1375"><a class = "posts-by-tag-item-title" href="https://herefordshirepast.co.uk/churches/st-marys-church-18/">St. Mary's Church - Linton</a><p>The church of St. Mary at Linton was restored in the late 19th centurydates from the 12th century. The great grandfather of Michael Palin, The Rev Edward Palin, was Rector here in the 19th century.<span id="more-1373"></span></p>
<p>The Rev. Edward Palin B.D was a fellow and senior Tutor of St. John&#8217;s College Oxford.</p>
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<h3>The Palin font</h3>
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<h2>Memorials</h2>
<h3>Margaret Edwards</h3>
<p>To the memory of Margaret the wife of George Edwards, who was here buried 2nd May 1764 aged 48</p>
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<p><a href="http://herefordshirepast.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Linton-Herefordshire-St.-Mary-memorial.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1380" src="http://herefordshirepast.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Linton-Herefordshire-St.-Mary-memorial-225x300.jpg" alt="Linton - Herefordshire - St. Mary - memorial" width="225" height="300" /></a></p>
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<h3> William Matthews</h3>
<p>William Matthews, died 30th August 1799 and also Jane his wife &#8211; daughter and last surviving heiress of Philip Hoskins</p>
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<p><a href="http://herefordshirepast.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Linton-Herefordshire-St.-Mary-memorial2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1379" src="http://herefordshirepast.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Linton-Herefordshire-St.-Mary-memorial2-300x225.jpg" alt="Linton - Herefordshire - St. Mary - memorial2" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
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<h2>News from the Past Linton</h2>
<ul class = "posts-by-tag-list"><li class="posts-by-tag-item linton linton-newsfromthepast" id="posts-by-tag-item-3108"><a class = "posts-by-tag-item-title" href="https://herefordshirepast.co.uk/news-from-the-past/linton-news-from-the-past/">Linton News from the Past</a><p>Death by all manner of means<span id="more-1373"></span></p>
<h3>1844 &#8211; The Dangers of Alcohol</h3>
<p>James Hyde of Linton was a married man with children;  he had gone into Bromyard one morning with a sovereign and commenced drinking.  He carried on imbibing throughout the day, until at around midnight he staggered his way towards home.</p>
<p>He was spotted standing near a meadow gate in the early hours of the morning, and then later that day his body was found almost upright in the River Frome.  It appeared from marks on the bank that he had fallen asleep, but then rolled into the water.</p>
<h3>1862 &#8211; Well Sinkers Drown</h3>
<p>Two well sinkers, Richard Wall aged 27 with a wife and family, and William Gibbons aged 30 and unmarried, were working on a well at Linton.</p>
<p>As Richard managed to drop his hat down the well, and went down to retrieve it but the rope to which he was attached, broke, and he fell to the bottom.  The well contained several feet of water, and from the surface of the water to the top was about 35 feet.</p>
<p>William immediately rushed to rescue his fellow worker, but didn&#8217;t think it through and once he too was at the bottom there was no way up for either of them!  Nobody it seems heard that cries for help, and both were drowned.</p>
<h3>1862 &#8211; Child Poisoned at Home</h3>
<p>Thomas Bullock, a child of Eliza and Richard Bullock of Linton, died after drinking poison at home in March 1862.</p>
<p>Eliza said that she had bought some aquafortis and quicksilver (aquafortis being essentially nitric acid), and that she kept it on the dairy windowsill in an open bottle.   She had told her children never to touch it because it was poison, however one day her husband Richard moved it to an open bin.  It was obviously nearly empty, because Eliza had asked her daughter Mary to fill it with water so that it could be cleaned.</p>
<p>That same day, Eliza was sitting working on a glove, when little Thomas and his blind brother John Francis asked if they could fetch some of their father&#8217;s cider.  She told them &#8220;NO&#8221;, but it seems they ignored her and went anyway.</p>
<p>A short time later, Eliza&#8217;s youngest daughter Mary came to her and told her that John was drinking the cider, so she immediately ran to see what was going on and found Thomas choking.  It transpired that he had drunk from the poison bottle, and in spite of the immediate calling of a Dr. Owen, Thomas died before medical attention could be given.</p>
<p>The Coroner, Thomas Lanwarne, chastised the Bullocks for leaving the poison within reach of the children.</p>
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<h3>1844 &#8211; The Dangers of Alcohol</h3>
<p>James Hyde of Linton was a married man with children;  he had gone into Bromyard one morning with a sovereign and commenced drinking.  He carried on imbibing throughout the day, until at around midnight he staggered his way towards home.</p>
<p>He was spotted standing near a meadow gate in the early hours of the morning, and then later that day his body was found almost upright in the River Frome.  It appeared from marks on the bank that he had fallen asleep, but then rolled into the water.</p>
<h3>1862 &#8211; Well Sinkers Drown</h3>
<p>Two well sinkers, Richard Wall aged 27 with a wife and family, and William Gibbons aged 30 and unmarried, were working on a well at Linton.</p>
<p>As Richard managed to drop his hat down the well, and went down to retrieve it but the rope to which he was attached, broke, and he fell to the bottom.  The well contained several feet of water, and from the surface of the water to the top was about 35 feet.</p>
<p>William immediately rushed to rescue his fellow worker, but didn&#8217;t think it through and once he too was at the bottom there was no way up for either of them!  Nobody it seems heard that cries for help, and both were drowned.</p>
<h3>1862 &#8211; Child Poisoned at Home</h3>
<p>Thomas Bullock, a child of Eliza and Richard Bullock of Linton, died after drinking poison at home in March 1862.</p>
<p>Eliza said that she had bought some aquafortis and quicksilver (aquafortis being essentially nitric acid), and that she kept it on the dairy windowsill in an open bottle.   She had told her children never to touch it because it was poison, however one day her husband Richard moved it to an open bin.  It was obviously nearly empty, because Eliza had asked her daughter Mary to fill it with water so that it could be cleaned.</p>
<p>That same day, Eliza was sitting working on a glove, when little Thomas and his blind brother John Francis asked if they could fetch some of their father&#8217;s cider.  She told them &#8220;NO&#8221;, but it seems they ignored her and went anyway.</p>
<p>A short time later, Eliza&#8217;s youngest daughter Mary came to her and told her that John was drinking the cider, so she immediately ran to see what was going on and found Thomas choking.  It transpired that he had drunk from the poison bottle, and in spite of the immediate calling of a Dr. Owen, Thomas died before medical attention could be given.</p>
<p>The Coroner, Thomas Lanwarne, chastised the Bullocks for leaving the poison within reach of the children.</p>
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		<title>St. Mary&#8217;s Church &#8211; Linton</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2015 17:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The church of St. Mary at Linton was restored in the late 19th centurydates from the 12th century. The great grandfather of Michael Palin, The Rev Edward Palin, was Rector here in the 19th century. The Rev. Edward Palin B.D was a fellow and senior Tutor of St. John&#8217;s College Oxford. &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Rev. Edward Palin B.D was a fellow and senior Tutor of St. John&#8217;s College Oxford.</p>
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<h3>Margaret Edwards</h3>
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<h3> William Matthews</h3>
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