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Wing Parish and The Great War 1914 โ€“ 1918


From David Seviour 19/11/2018

During my research for โ€˜A History of Wing Village and Its Setting 1066 โ€“ 2018โ€™ I noted the Church memorial plaque related to the installation of its clock to commemorate those residents killed during this great and terrible war. I made mention of this in the book and specifically mentioned the Rectorโ€™s Wife, Mrs Taverner and the commemoration of their son, Arthur Fred Taverner, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, who died as a result of wounds received in the Battle of the Somme. Arthur Taverner stood in Wing for the grief within thousands of communities at the loss of their young men between 1914 and 1918.

It was only later, after the book had been printed, that in a two hour conversation with Dorothy Buckby, that we touched on this same subject and she lent me a commemorative book produced by the Rutland Record Society in 1919. Few copies perhaps survive, but it sets out a comprehensive listing of those Rutland residents who served in the Great War.

It reveals that in 1911, Wingโ€™s population stood at 297, comprising 142 males and 155 females, in 72 families. 66 males joined HM Forces representing 46.4 % of the male population. 9 were killed, representing 13.6% of those joining and 6.3% of the male population. Significantly, it also states that 14 were disabled, 9.8% of the male population and 21.2% of those joining the forces. There is a comprehensive list of all those who served and of those who died.

This same book also reveals some of the faces of those boys and men from Wing and surrounding villages who died, 19 year old Arthur Taverner is in the centre, and other names, Bagley, Baines and MacGregor, appear in other parts of the Village History.

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David Seviour 19/11/2018

Tabletop Sale in Wing Village Hall Sunday, Nov 18, 09:00 – 12:00


Tabletop sale will be in Wing Village Hall LE15 8SA

9am-12noon.

Come and find the bargains.
Light refreshments available for purchase.
Still a few tables available ยฃ10 each.
Set-up from 8.15am
In aid of Wing Community Charity

Lest We Forget


By Andrew Griffin, Uppingham.

It suddenly occurred to me that the wonderful displays in various shops and businesses around the town in support of Remembrance will not be seen again in our lifetimes and there ought to be a record. I have put together this little slideshow in an attempt to preserve it and to remember those who gave their lives for our freedom. Although I have not yet completed the Poppy Appeal count, I am convinced that the efforts by these businesses have substantially affected the amount of money raised for the Royal British Legion

SENIORS CHRISTMAS LUNCH. SUNDAY DECEMBER 9TH.


As many of the Seniors in the village don’t use the internet they may not be aware of this event. If you have a senior neighbour please can you pass this message on? We always have a good celebration and the food is great.

SENIORS CHRISTMAS LUNCH. SUNDAY DECEMBER 9TH.

12.30 for 1.00 IN THE VILLAGE HALL

Raffle.

MENU

Turkey and all the trimmings. or vegetarian option

Dessert

Christmas Pudding. Clemantine Possett. Fresh fruit salad.

Please indicate your choice of dessert when you book

TO BOOK Contact Mary Rodgers tel: 01572 737475 or email reception@langtonstudios.com

Or see Paul Brewer at the Thursday Coffee Mornings.

Any donations towards the cost would be welcome on the day.