Hi there, Can anyone in the Bridgnorth area help with this one ?
I am doing some research on a man named John Lane of Bridgnorth - this is his funeral report from the local newspaper -
'Court Shakespeare, No. 4304, A.O.F. has recently lost by death two of its members, namely William Leith and John Lane.........On Monday John Lane, aged 35, also a member of Court Shakespeare was interred in the Bridgnorth cemetery. The deceased who died very suddenly theprevious Saturday was in the employ of W. Burton and sons, pork butchers and grocers. The Rev. J. Parkes, Wesleyan Minister, committed the body to the grave and the Foresters' Address was read by Bro Price.
Anyone any idea what is Court Shakespeare and Foresters was ?? The only thing I can think of is a Pub called "The Shakespeare !!!!! Any advice much appreciated
the ancient order of Foresters friendly society did call their "branches" "Courts"
Suz
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