[Canterbury Police dated (courtesy of the West Family) - though I am reliably informed this is the retirement of John William Farmery, seated in the middle of the front row, in 1907]
Saturday October 5th 2019 will see the nineteenth international Farmery gathering, once again in the village hall at Bracebridge Heath, near Lincoln (LN4 2LB).
Anyone with a connection to the surname Farmery or an interest in the programme is welcome to attend.
•10.00am Registration and Coffee
•10.30am Welcome and Introductions [Alan Moorhouse]
•10.45am "Comedy of Errors" [Anne Cole]
•11.45am DNA update [Alan Moorhouse]
•12.00pm Open/workshop session
•12.30pm Lunch (at leisure)
•1.45pm Afternoon session commences
•2.00pm "Choosing a Chief Constable - a county and a borough" [John Wilson]
•4.00pm Group photograph
•4.15pm Tea
•4.30pm Close
John Wilson was formerly archivist for North East Lincolnshire Archives in Grimsby and is now a freelance researcher and speaker. In his talk he will look at three successive Chief Constables for Grimsby 1930-1936, based on the Town Clerk's recruitment papers and application forms, and Charles Bunn's memoirs - quite an insight into social attitudes and the police of the time, and crime of the time, and all the amusements that job interviews provide.
A number of Farmerys served as police constables, including a murder and a drunken brawl, and two rose to high rank, William Farmery (1772-1849) as Chief Constable of Leeds and John William Farmery (1861-1938), superintendent (1896) and Chief Constable of Canterbury (1903 to retirement in 1907). The book Police Gallantry Medals was written by J Peter Farmery.
On the day amongst other documents that I have available will be print outs of every Farmery family in the 1939 Register, which was taken in order to issue identity cards and ration books, so you will be able to see where your Farmery relations were living at the outbreak of the 2nd World War!
For those wanting to make a weekend of it I and a number of other attendees will be staying at the Premier Inn Lincoln Canwick on Friday and Saturday night and there will be the options of an informal gathering for dinner at the adjacent Beefeater restaurant at 8.00pm on Friday evening, a more formal dinner in Lincoln on Saturday evening and a local visit on Sunday morning.
This is non-profit making event and for the day there is a nominal charge of £8.00 to cover hire of the hall, speakers and refreshments.
[The provisional date for next year is Saturday September 26th 2020]
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