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Morris Dance cast: Sherborne Pageant, 1905
Sherborne School Archives, Abbey Road, Sherborne, Dorset, UK, DT9 3AP.
The Sherborne Pageant Participants Project, run by the Somerset & Dorset Family History Society, is keen to find out more about those who took part in the Sherborne Pageant. For further information visit: www.sdfhs.org/sdfhs-projects/introduction-to-sdfhs-projec...
Further information about the Sherborne Pageant can be found on the Sherborne School Archives website: oldshirburnian.org.uk/sherborne-pageant-1905/
Signatures of the cast of Episode 7: www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/15973008381...
Known individuals who performed in the Morris Dance in episode 7 of the Sherborne Pageant, staged at Sherborne Old Castle, 12-16 June 1905:
James Anthony (1839-) (Hobby Horse).
R. Chant (Morris Dance).
Miss Churchill (Morris Dance).
Ethel Dodge (1877-1910) (Morris Dance), sister and housekeeper of Harold Dodge, Cheap Street, Sherborne.
G. Elliott (Morris Dance), Cabinet maker and carver, Newland, Sherborne.
J.A. English (Morris Dance).
Henry Ernest Falwasser (1880-) (Morris Dance), Bank Clerk (1901) and then managing the finances as a partner in a tailoring firm (1911).
John Bernhard Harbin Goodden (1876-1951) (Robin Hood), Retired as Lieutenant Colonel. Lived at Compton House. Son of J.R.P. Goodden.
Maud Wyndham Goodden (1877-1972) (Maid Marian), Daughter of J.R.P. Goodden. Deputised for Mrs Mabel Batley as Lady Raleigh in the Bank Holiday Monday performance. In 1907 married Basil Howard Alers Hankey.
Constance Hall Irwin (c.1863-) (Morris Dance), lived in Westbury, Sherborne.
Mervyn Kempster (c.1885-) (Morris Dance), Dairyman, Grove Farm, Yeovil. Step-father of Reginald Lamb.
Beatrice Molesworth Kindersley (1884-1966) (Morris Dance), Daughter of Captain Edward Nassau Molesworth Kindersley and Ada Good Kindersley (née Murray).
R.G. Laver (Morris Dance).
Margaret Mason (1874- ) (Morris Dance), Assistant Mistress, Sherborne School for Girls (1911), previously a schoolmistress in Bournemouth (1901).
Mark Parsons (1857-) (Walter Gallor & Hobby Horse), Butcher in Cheap Street. His effigy is carved in stone on the outside of the Church Hall, Digby Road, Sherborne www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/27739774081...
Weston Peters Parsons (1863- ) (Little John & Hobby Horse), Farmer of Manor Farm, living in the Manor House, Charlton Horethorne (1911).
Wilfred James Rogers (Morris Dance), Bank Cashier, The Avenue, Sherborne.
Ethel Creemer Rowe (1875-1965), Morris Dance choreographer. Assistant mistress (gymnastics, chip carving, fencing), Sherborne School for Girls 1900-1935, first Housemistress of Aylmar House.
Wallis Irving Scriven (1881-) (Morris Dance), lived at Rosemont, Coldharbour, Sherborne.
Henry Woolmer Stubbings (1888-1916) (Jester), son of James Woolmer Stubbings (1864-1944), bootmaker, Cheap Street, and Vivas Jane Stubbings (née Sims) (1858-1938), teacher of Music (pianist) at the Ladies College. Joined 2nd Dorset Regiment. Died in Mesopotamia on 27 August 1916. Named on Sherborne town war memorial.
James Douglas Stubbings (1889-1984) (Dragon), son of James Woolmer Stubbings (1864-1944), bootmaker, Cheap Street, and Vivas Jane Stubbings (née Sims) (1858-1938), teacher of Music (pianist) at the Ladies College.
Archibald Frank Tester (1882-1925) (Pipe), Organist and piano teacher, Sherborne School 1903-1915.
Sherborne School. Wrote the music for the Sherborne Pageant 1905. Director of School Music at Sherborne School
1919-1923.
Hilda Warr (c.1887-), (Morris Dance), Daughter of Walter Warr, Hairdresser, Half Moon Street, Sherborne.
Elsie Anna Witherington (1883-1942) (Morris Dance), Daughter of John Archer Witherington and Emma Alma Witherington. In 1901 living with parents at Back Lane, Sherborne, employed as a pupil teacher, by 1911 at the same address and working as an Elementary School Teacher.
Margaret Elliott Wollage (Morris Dance), Daughter of Thomas Wollage, civil servant.
Caleb Young (Friar Tuck & Hobby Horse), Grocer & post office, Long Street, Sherborne.
Morris Dance cast: Sherborne Pageant, 1905
Sherborne School Archives, Abbey Road, Sherborne, Dorset, UK, DT9 3AP.
The Sherborne Pageant Participants Project, run by the Somerset & Dorset Family History Society, is keen to find out more about those who took part in the Sherborne Pageant. For further information visit: www.sdfhs.org/sdfhs-projects/introduction-to-sdfhs-projec...
Further information about the Sherborne Pageant can be found on the Sherborne School Archives website: oldshirburnian.org.uk/sherborne-pageant-1905/
Signatures of the cast of Episode 7: www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/15973008381...
Known individuals who performed in the Morris Dance in episode 7 of the Sherborne Pageant, staged at Sherborne Old Castle, 12-16 June 1905:
James Anthony (1839-) (Hobby Horse).
R. Chant (Morris Dance).
Miss Churchill (Morris Dance).
Ethel Dodge (1877-1910) (Morris Dance), sister and housekeeper of Harold Dodge, Cheap Street, Sherborne.
G. Elliott (Morris Dance), Cabinet maker and carver, Newland, Sherborne.
J.A. English (Morris Dance).
Henry Ernest Falwasser (1880-) (Morris Dance), Bank Clerk (1901) and then managing the finances as a partner in a tailoring firm (1911).
John Bernhard Harbin Goodden (1876-1951) (Robin Hood), Retired as Lieutenant Colonel. Lived at Compton House. Son of J.R.P. Goodden.
Maud Wyndham Goodden (1877-1972) (Maid Marian), Daughter of J.R.P. Goodden. Deputised for Mrs Mabel Batley as Lady Raleigh in the Bank Holiday Monday performance. In 1907 married Basil Howard Alers Hankey.
Constance Hall Irwin (c.1863-) (Morris Dance), lived in Westbury, Sherborne.
Mervyn Kempster (c.1885-) (Morris Dance), Dairyman, Grove Farm, Yeovil. Step-father of Reginald Lamb.
Beatrice Molesworth Kindersley (1884-1966) (Morris Dance), Daughter of Captain Edward Nassau Molesworth Kindersley and Ada Good Kindersley (née Murray).
R.G. Laver (Morris Dance).
Margaret Mason (1874- ) (Morris Dance), Assistant Mistress, Sherborne School for Girls (1911), previously a schoolmistress in Bournemouth (1901).
Mark Parsons (1857-) (Walter Gallor & Hobby Horse), Butcher in Cheap Street. His effigy is carved in stone on the outside of the Church Hall, Digby Road, Sherborne www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/27739774081...
Weston Peters Parsons (1863- ) (Little John & Hobby Horse), Farmer of Manor Farm, living in the Manor House, Charlton Horethorne (1911).
Wilfred James Rogers (Morris Dance), Bank Cashier, The Avenue, Sherborne.
Ethel Creemer Rowe (1875-1965), Morris Dance choreographer. Assistant mistress (gymnastics, chip carving, fencing), Sherborne School for Girls 1900-1935, first Housemistress of Aylmar House.
Wallis Irving Scriven (1881-) (Morris Dance), lived at Rosemont, Coldharbour, Sherborne.
Henry Woolmer Stubbings (1888-1916) (Jester), son of James Woolmer Stubbings (1864-1944), bootmaker, Cheap Street, and Vivas Jane Stubbings (née Sims) (1858-1938), teacher of Music (pianist) at the Ladies College. Joined 2nd Dorset Regiment. Died in Mesopotamia on 27 August 1916. Named on Sherborne town war memorial.
James Douglas Stubbings (1889-1984) (Dragon), son of James Woolmer Stubbings (1864-1944), bootmaker, Cheap Street, and Vivas Jane Stubbings (née Sims) (1858-1938), teacher of Music (pianist) at the Ladies College.
Archibald Frank Tester (1882-1925) (Pipe), Organist and piano teacher, Sherborne School 1903-1915.
Sherborne School. Wrote the music for the Sherborne Pageant 1905. Director of School Music at Sherborne School
1919-1923.
Hilda Warr (c.1887-), (Morris Dance), Daughter of Walter Warr, Hairdresser, Half Moon Street, Sherborne.
Elsie Anna Witherington (1883-1942) (Morris Dance), Daughter of John Archer Witherington and Emma Alma Witherington. In 1901 living with parents at Back Lane, Sherborne, employed as a pupil teacher, by 1911 at the same address and working as an Elementary School Teacher.
Margaret Elliott Wollage (Morris Dance), Daughter of Thomas Wollage, civil servant.
Caleb Young (Friar Tuck & Hobby Horse), Grocer & post office, Long Street, Sherborne.