Eridge Hunt Outside The Grange
Holiday Cottage
Costello, Brigadier-General Edmund William CMG, CVO, DSO (7 August 1873 – 7 June 1949)
Brigadier-General Edmund William Costello, CMG, CVO, DSO was born on 7th. August 1873 in Sheikhbudin, near Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab on the North-West Frontier of India and was a British Indian Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. The son of a colonel in the Indian Medical Service. He was educated in England at Beaumont College, Stonyhurst College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. In 1892 he was commissioned intothe West Yorkshire Regiment but transferred to the Indian Army in 1894 and was posted to the 22nd Punjab Infantry.
He was 23 years old and attached to Punjab Infantry during the Malakand Frontier War, when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
Costello’s connections to Hadlow Down are by his marriage to Elsie Maud L Huggins the daughter of Charles Lang Huggins, of Hadlow Grange, at St Peter and St Edward′s church, Pimlico, on 16 October 1902 Continue reading “Costello, Brigadier-General Edmund William CMG, CVO, DSO (7 August 1873 – 7 June 1949)”
Rowden, Diana (31 January 1915 – 6 July 1944)
Diana Hope Rowden served in the Womens Auxiliary Air Force and was an agent for the United Kingdom‘s clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II. Rowden was a member of SOE’s Acrobat circuit in occupied France where she operated as a courier until arrested by the Gestapo. She was subsequently executed at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. Continue reading “Rowden, Diana (31 January 1915 – 6 July 1944)”
Hadlow Down It;s Origins and History
The booklet written by Frederick T Barrett in 1970.
To read or download
HD Origins & History
Hadlow Down Census for 1841
The Hadlow Down Cencus for 1841
Microsoft Word – 1841 census
Spitfire Crash in Hadlow Down Article
From the Archaeology magazine the story of the Spitfire and it’s pilot that crashed in Hadlow Down after a Battle of Britain dogfight.
Spitfire Article
The Funeral of Neil Kempson – Webcast
Details for Neil’s funeral service this Thursday 24th September are to be found below.
A Webcast has been arranged so as to involve anyone who would have wanted to attend the service, as the numbers are limited due to Covid restrictions. The Cortege will also be stopping at the New Inn for 15 minutes at 11.45 am for anyone wishing to pay respects , whilst adhering to social distancing and current Covid rules please.
Service order for Mr Neil Patrick Kempson
24-Sep-20 at 1:00
Chapel: Ceremony Hall – Wealden
Website: https://www.obitus.com/
User Name: Gose2611
Password: 530483
Webcast: Live Webcast & Watch Again
You will need the above User Name & Password
You can login to the website at any time to view a test connection (and we strongly recommend you do this) but you’ll only be able to view the Live Webcast approx. 5 mins before the service start time. Please be aware this is a public building and the timing of the Live webcast is semi-automated to allow for services running early or late – please use your discretion if you can see activities not applicable to the service you are here to watch. Once the service has finished, it will take us up to 3 working days to get the 28-day Watch Again onto the website.
Dad’s Army by Chris Greenwood
An article on the Hadlow Down Home Guard during WWII by long time village resident Chris Greenwood..
Click here- HD Dads Army