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The village windmill has long been converted into a residence and no longer grinds corn. In the 1930s, Ugthorpe had two cobblers, a watchmaker, a joiner and a bacon factory with its own slaughterhouse. The slaughterhouse operated until the mid-1970s and was owned and run by Alice and Dinis Hart; the
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Tuesday and their meat was prepared and sold from the premises, at
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517:(1800 – 7 September 1886) and opened in 1855, it is still in regular use. Fr. Rigby established a new cemetery and founded a college which later became the church hall. About 1884 Rev Rigby handed over the priestly duties to his curate, the Rev. E. J. Hickey.
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William Fawkes (1930-2023) was a teacher of the deaf who did pioneering work in teaching music to deaf children on a large scale basis. William lived in
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