Carden Gathering 2008

Information about the Gathering of the Carden Family to be held in the UK in September 2008

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Saturday 30 August 2008

INTRODUCTION

This blog was created to provide information for those planning to attend the 2008 Carden Gathering. The event has now taken place - very successfully. A full report will be produced in due course.

Further information is available from Richard Carden at gathering@racarden.org.uk

Registration forms for the Gathering were sent to all those who had indicated that they might attend.

Other sections below provide details of:
- The current planned programme for the Gathering
- Local transport information
- An Accommodation List for attendees
- A list of those who have expressed an interest in attending and/or registered for the event.

Additional information and pictures appear at http://cardenhistory.blogspot.com/ which is a blog of Arthur's concerning Carden family history generally.

PROGRAMME


This is the current programme for the Carden Gathering (as at August 2008). Further information is provided in the notes below. Some details may change depending on the level of interest in the various activities but this is nearly the final programme.

A Registration and Booking form has been distributed to all those who have indicated an interest in attending.

Friday 12/09
Registration and Exhibition at Henfield open from 11.00
Refreshments available
Informal lunch provided
Coach transport to Brighton at 13.30
Brighton – visit to Fishing Museum or Royal Pavilion 14.30
Short talk at museum
Visit to Town Hall 17.30 – 19.00
Council Chamber and Committee Room (Tea & Coffee)
Civic welcome by the Mayor of Brighton and Hove.
Tour of building (including old police cells at 16.00 - booking required)
19.00 Disperse for visits to pier etc. Groups to make own meal arrangements
Coach back to Henfield at 21.30 or earlier

Saturday 13/09
Registration and Exhibition open from 09.30
Refreshments available
Short talks etc in Garden Room from 10.30 to 12.00
10.30 “Sir Lionel Carden in Mexico and the attempt to assassinate Queen
Victoria” by Matthew Carden
11.00 “Sir Herbert Carden” power-point presentation by Tim Carden
11.30 “The Carden DNA Project” by Arthur Carden

Bar open from 12.00
Formal lunch, quality buffet style, in Main Hall at 13.00
Speeches etc at 14.15
Group Photo at 14.30
15.00 Coach trips to Devil's Dyke and Brighton (Museum/Pavilion)
More short talks
15.00 USA Cardens seminar, led by Beth Danies of USA, joined by Ian Waller,
a professional UK researcher, to help with finding UK links.
15.00 (parallel with the above)
“Researching early Brighton Cardens” by Tina Shepcott.
18.00 Special church service at St Peter's, Henfield
Rev Chris Collison, with music and readings by six family members
Disperse to branch/individual gatherings 19.00

Sunday 14/09
Registration and Exhibition open from 09.30
Refreshments available
More Short talks etc from 10.30 to 12.00
10.30 “The Arbuthnot Abduction: an incomplete story” by Kathryn Carden (new
version of 1998 talk, with additional material)
11.00 “Derbyshire Cardens, Chatsworth, Bess of Hardwick” by Michael and
Marrion Carding
11.30 “The origin of the Carden name, Carden Heraldry and Carden silver plate”
by Michael Carden and Olive Sharp

Bar open from 12.00
Informal lunch from 12.30 in Garden if clement
Coach trips to Devil's Dyke and Brighton 14.00
Registration and Exhibition at Henfield closes 18.00

Monday 15/09
AM: Travel North
Group travel by coach departs Henfield 9.30 am. 25 seats have now been booked, more are available. The price of the three-day coach trip including accommodation for two nights but not meals is currently estimated to be between £75 and £110 per person. In addition 25 more people currently expect to make the trip in their own cars.
2 pm visit to Mavesyn Ridware, Staffs (Parish Church, Hall, Gatehouse).
5 pm travel to Cheshire; meal to follow. Overnight at Travelodge Wrexham etc.

Tuesday 16/09
Cheshire. Tour of area, gatehouses, the Carden Park Hotel, the new Carden Hall, meal at the Carden Arms, Tilston, exhibits at Tilston Village Hall.
Talks at Tilston Village Hall:
The Cheshire Cardens ~ Arthur Carden
Cardens and Cardings ~ Tom Carding Jnr
Tales of people and places around Carden Hall ~ Michael Carding
Overnight at Travelodge Wrexham etc.

Wednesday 17/09
Return to Henfield via Gatwick, to drop those going to Ireland, who will stay overnight near Dublin airport.

Thursday 18/09 onwards
Individual cars to Tipperary.
19.00 Meet in ballroom, Templemore Arms, talks by Arthur Carden and by Cllr Jim O'Shea, mayor of Templemore.
18th, 19th stay Templemore Arms hotel. 20th hotel to be announced. Tour of Templemore, Barnane, Fishmoyne (Lunch in Templemore).

Notes

Gathering HQ
The main base for our activities will be the Henfield Hall at Henfield (Postcode BN5 9DB) which is a village eight miles north-west of Brighton in Sussex. There are two large free car parks, one adjacent to the Hall, the other not far away. We hope that family members will bring family photographs, interesting memorabilia etc. for display in the Exhibition. We hope to have at least one Carden Car on display – outside. A series of short talks will be organised on suitable topics of family history etc. The lunch on Saturday at the Hall will be the most formal part of the Gathering but the speeches will be very brief!

Brighton Visit
There are lots of Carden links in Brighton notably at the Fishing Museum and the Town Hall hence the visits to both locations. The latter will include a welcome from the Mayor, a tour of the building and some light refreshments. For newcomers to Brighton, a visit to the Royal Pavillion is a must.

Northern Extension
This part of the Gathering will visit two sites that have played a major part in the family history.

Mavesyn Ridware
A small hamlet in Staffordshire with the medieval gatehouse of an old Carden house and extensive Carden tombs etc. in the nearby church. Those who made this trip in 1998 found it fascinating.

Carden, Cheshire
Where it all started! Various remains of the original family seat (unfortunately the old house burnt down in 1912) are to be found plus some modern replacements – a large hotel/golf complex and a newly-built mansion. We plan to use Tilston Village Hall as a base for the day (as per our 1998 event). Our own pub, The Carden Arms, is nearby.

Ireland
This further extension of the Gathering is not of course restricted to those descended from "Irish" branches of the family, and we already have some interest from those with no such connections! We suspect some may wish to make this the start of longer, private, visits to Ireland.

Short Talks
Arthur is in charge of short talks at the Gathering and would welcome suggestions for talks in addition to those mentioned above.

Wednesday 16 July 2008

BUS TIMETABLE

Use this link to inspect the full timetable for the No.17 Brighton-Henfield-Horsham bus service:

http://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables/Route17290505.pdf

Saturday 2 February 2008

ACCOMMODATION LIST



The upper map is intended to indicate the bus routes mentioned below (double-click above maps to enlarge them.)

(This accomodation list was revised revised 27 April 2008)

Though there are plenty of hotels, guest houses and B&Bs to be found in Brighton itself (see
www.tourism.brighton.gov.uk or http://hotels.brighton.co.uk/) there are not very many in or near Henfield, so immediate booking is recommended, especially if several families wish to book the same location.

Public transport to Henfield is also limited but there are bus services as follows:
- No 17 (every hour Mon-Sat, every two hours Sun). Brighton-Patcham-Woodmancote-Henfield –Partridge Green- Cowfold-Horsham. (Brighton-Henfield about 35 minutes)
- No 100 (every hour Mon-Sat). Burgess Hill-Hickstead-Albourne-Woodmancote-Henfield-Small Dole-Upper Beeding-Bramber-Steyning-Pulborough.
- No 100 (every two hours Sun, note slightly different route). Burgess Hill-Ditchling-Hassocks-Clayton-Pycombe-Henfield-Small Dole-Bramber-Steyning-Storrington.

A sign ^ is used below to show which places are thought to be served by a bus.
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Those coming to the gathering by train might like to go to Horsham railway station and catch the No 17 bus, which leaves the station forecourt at 25 minutes past the hour from 0925 to 1625. Or go to Burgess Hill and catch the No 100 bus which has a stop not far from the station and leaves at 5 minutes past the hour from 0905 to 1805. They can ask their host to name the best stop at which to get off and how to get from there to the place at which they are staying. Alternatively they could arrange for a friend to meet them at Hassocks railway station, or take a taxi from there.
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Those coming by air to Gatwick airport should take a train to one of the places in the previous paragraph. Though there are fast coaches from Heathrow and Gatwick to Brighton, those arriving at Heathrow are advised to take a coach to Gatwick and carry on as above from there.
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There is a wonderful site at http://www.traveline.org.uk/ on which, for instance you can see the full details of the above trip from Heathrow to Henfield, taking about 3 hours.

We suggest you book three nights Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11, 12 & 13 September which would allow attendance at all the events. Thursday, though not essential, would be helpful for those wishing to make an unhurried start on Friday (especially those displaying family memorabilia and pedigrees). Sunday would be helpful for those joining the proposed coach trip for the Cheshire ‘leg’ of the Gathering which will leave Henfield fairly early on Monday morning – those going by car may prefer to book somewhere en route for Sunday night.

It may be necessary to make a deposit to reserve your rooms, but if you pay now most locations may permit cancellations with no penalty up to about a month in advance if you change your mind. Prices pppn assume two adults sharing a double room, minimum current price. Several places charge extra for Saturday. Some of the distances below are guesses.

For more details of almost all the accommodation, see http://www.smoothhound.co.uk/ or http://www.4hotels.co.uk/ Note that the post code has been given below in all cases. It is worth entering it in http://www.multimap.co.uk/ to discover the precise location, often in a surprising place.

As well as providing information on accommodation in the Burgess Hill area, www.burgesshill.gov.uk (01444 238202) can provide a bed booking service and answer all specific questions. One important factor is that they deal with inspected accommodation which gives a quality assurance.

Help please! Please inform Arthur at carden@one-name.org of anything you find out when attempting to book accommodation (such as the number of rooms available, which places are already full, precise location, errors and so on) so that this document can be amended accordingly. When you have made a booking, please tell us where, so that we can show that you have done so by adding ‘your’ number (taken from the ‘Expressions of Interest’ list elsewhere on this web site). For example, Judy Hearndon has booked one of the rooms at the Laurels at Henfield, so the number [11] appears in red. Comments also appear in red.


Within Henfield

- Hotels
The George Hotel adjoins Henfield Hall £37pppn, single & double rooms but no twins. 01273 492296 [21,24,32,42,49,74,86,104]
- Guest Houses and B&B
Leeches Bed and Breakfast, West End Lane, BN5 9RG. 01273 493999
Lyndhurst Bed & Breakfast, 38 Broomfield Road. BN5 9UA. 4 rooms. 01273 494054. On market, so no point in enquiring for rooms until August.
No 1 The Laurels, BN5 9RQ. 01273 493518. 1 s, 2 dbl., £27pppn. http://www.no1thelaurels.co.uk/ [11,17]
.. £60 per dbl room pn.
Staples, Henfield. 01273 492655. No rooms available in September.
Yew Trees, Henfield. 01273 492699. Information to be added later.

Within 10 miles of Henfield (there are thought to be a few more B&Bs).

- Hotels
Coach House, Cowfold RH13 8BT. 01403 864247. 6m^. £29 pppn. See Note A.
South Lodge Hotel, Lower Beeding. RH13 6PS. 10m^. £58 pppn http://www.exclusivehotels.co.uk/
Cisswood House, Mannings Heath, RH13 6NF. 01403 891216. Four Star. 12m^. http://www.foliohotels.com/cisswoodhouse/
Hickstead Hotel, RH17 5NZ. 01444 248 023 6m. £40 pppn http://www.classiclodges.co.uk/
Tottington Manor, Edburton BN5 9LJ 3m. £52 pppn http://www.tottingtonmanor.co.uk/ 01903 815757
Duke of York Inn, Hurstpierpoint. 3m. 01273 832262
Old Tollgate Hotel, Bramber. 5m^. 26 rooms. 01903 879494. http://www.oldtolgatehotel.com/
.. £43pppn. One of best restaurants in the area. [92]
Springwells Hotel, Steyning. 5m^. 01903 812446. 1 s, 7 dbl, 2 twin. £35pppn.
Travelodge Hickstead RH17 5NZ. 8m^. Note B. £28 pppn excl b’fast http://www.travelodge.co.uk/ [97]

- Guest Houses and B&B (those at Woodmancote may be on the B2116 Hurstpierpoint road, not the A281)
The Tithe Barn, Woodmancote. BN5 9ST. 2m^. 5 beds. 01273 492986. Vacancies (April 2008).
Eaton Thorne House, Woodmancote. BN5 9BD. £25 pppn. 6 rooms. 2m. 01273 492591 [39,43, 56,81,98]
Caffyns Cottage B&B, Woodmancote. BN5 9SA. 2m^. 01273 494598 [68]
Timbers, Small Dole. 3m^. 01273 494847
Frylands Farm Guest House, Wineham. BN5 9BP. 3m. 3 rooms. 01403 710214
Bramble Cottage, Bolney. RH17 5PG. 9m. £30. http://www.bramblecottagegebb.co.uk/ 01444 881643
..£80 per double room pn.
Broxmead Paddock, Bolney. RH17 5RG. 9m. 2 rms, £25. http://www.broxmeadpaddock.eclipse.co.uk/
Wickham Place, Hurstpierpoint. BN6 9AP. 5m. 4 s, 7 dbl, 2 twin. £35. 01273 832172
Buncton Manor Farm B&B, Steyning. 5m^. 01903 812736
New Farm House, Bolney. RH17 5SD 9m 01444 881617
Poppy Cottage, Hurstpierpoint. 5m. 01273 831154
Uppingham B&B, Steyning. 5m^. 01903 234401
Nash Manor, Steyning BN44 3AA. 5m^. 01903 814988. 6 rooms. http://www.nashmanor.co.uk/
Stable Court, Cowfold RH13 8AW. 7m. 01403 864748. 1 s, 2 dbl. £40pppn. Up long lane.
New Close Farm, Hassocks BN6 9ND. 7m 01273 843144. 1 s, 1 dbl. £30pppn.
Dower Cottage, Clayton BL6 9PL. 01273 843363. 8m 4 rooms. http://www.dowercottage.co.uk/
Pound Cottage, Partridge Green, RH13 8JU. 01403 710218. 3m^. 3 rooms. [87]

Youth Hostels http://www.yha.org.uk/ Only Tottington Barn is nearby. There are also Youth Hostels at Lewes (20 miles), Arundel (23 miles), Polegate (26 miles) and Uckfield (28 miles). Brighton one is to close.
Tottington Barn, Shoreham. 10m. £15 pppn excl b’fast. See Note C. truliegh@yha.org.uk

Other Hostels. Ten Hostels in Brighton with prices from £20 pppn are listed by http://www.hostelbookers.com/ They have not yet been investigated for facilities available.

Self-catering. http://www.touristnetuk.com/
New Hall Cottage & Flat, Small Dole, Henfield BN5 9YJ. 01273 492546. 3m^. Sleep 4 & 5 resp. [4,7,37]
Willow Cottage, Bolney. RH17 5SD 6m 01444 881617. www.burgesshill.gov.uk
Newells Farm, Lower Beeding. RH13 6LN. 3 cottages, each sleeps 6. 01403 891326 vicky.storey@btinternet.com
Southwater New Village. 1 first floor apartment, sleeps 3. £55 per night, i.e., £18 pppn. 01902 757598 gnightingale@btinternet.com
Cottesmore Cottages, Pease Pottage. 7 lodges, each sleeps 4. £600 per week, i.e. £22 pppn. See note D. 16m. http://www.cottesmorelodges.co.uk/
Tovey Lodge, Ditchling. BN6 8XE. 2 units, sleep 2-4. About £350 per week, i.e., £13 pppn. 08456 120544. http://www.sussexcountryholidays.co.uk/
Byre Cottages, Storrington RH20 4AE. 01903 745754 13m. 5 units from £200 to £500 pw, sleeps 20 in total.
Little Oreham Farm, Small Dole. 01273 492931. Information to be added later.
Woodhouse Cottages, Woodmancote. 2m^. 01273 491142. Information to be added later.

YMCA. The nearest is in Horsham (15 miles). It is not known whether short-term accommodation is available. info@horshamymca.org.uk

Chalet Parks. The only chalet park found so far is Cottesmore Lodges above, see Note D.

Caravan Parks. The following accept touring caravans and motor homes. It is not known whether any has caravans available for hire for a week or less.
Blacklands Farm, Wheatsheaf Road, Henfield, BN5 9AT. 01273 95985. http://www.blacklandsfarm.co.uk/
Farmhouse Caravan & Camping, Tottington Drive, Small Dole, BN5 9XZ. 01273 493157
Southdown Caravan Park, Henfield Road, Small Dole, BN5 9XH. 01903 814323 dropbox@southdowncaravanpark.co.uk

Note A. The Coach House at Cowfold has 13 rooms of which 8 are twin bedded. 9 are on the ground floor opening directly on to the yard, in the Stableblock. See photo at www.infotel.co.uk/25633.htm Prices currently £58 per room excluding breakfast, but may soon be increased. Breakfast not included, but available. No residents’ lounge, but pleasant areas in pub. Rooms OK but need refurbishing.

Note B. Travelodge Hickstead offers rooms at £61 which can each accommodate 3 people. Currently it is possible to book Thursdays and Sundays at £29 per room and Fridays at £39 – these “saver” rates apply up to July, but it is not known if they will still apply in September. Even cheaper rates are sometimes available a month or so in advance. Breakfast not included, but available from “Little Chef.” For more information try http://www.travelodge.co.uk/ There are two Travelodge sites in Brighton, one on the No 17 bus route above. They are rather more expensive than the Hickstead site.

Note C. This modern Youth Hostel has 15 rooms, all with bunk beds, 4 x 2 beds, 3 x 4, 6 x 6 (56 beds altogether). The rooms are small and primitive but clean, like cabins on a cross-channel steamer. Each room has a washbasin. Showers and WCs available nearby. £15 pppn. If two people take a 4 bed room, the unused beds will be charged at the child rate of £10. Duvet, pillow and laundered sheets provided (good idea to bring a pillowcase and perhaps an extra pillow). Excellent kitchen, lounge, dining area. Meals on request, or self-catering. The hostel is on the top of the South Downs with wonderful views, reached by a 3 mile single-track road from Shoreham. Though little over 5 miles from Henfield as the crow flies, the hostel is just over 10 miles by road, as access is only from the south! Very cheap and well worth consideration, especially for a large party.

Note D. Cottesmore Cottages. These superb lodges on a country house estate each sleep 4 and are fully equipped with kitchen, dishwasher etc. Changeover day Saturday, cost £600 per lodge (without health club or golf package) even if you only arrive Thursday, so this location is really only suitable for those who want a base for a full week.

Saturday 30 June 2007

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

This is the current (as at 10/09/08), and probable final, list of those who have expressed a definite interest in attending the Carden Gathering 2008.

Despite a few withdrawals more than 50 registration forms have bee returned and the number of attendees is over 150. Those who have already registered for the Gathering are marked with an R and those definitely not now coming with an X.

For security reasons, only basic details of each person are provided. Where known this includes the name of the person's branch. Further contact information can be obtained, where appropriate, from Richard Carden - richard@racarden.org.uk

1. Removed
2. Jerry Carden, Urbana, Illinois, USA.
3. Arthur Carden, Atty Carden, Horsham, West Sussex. Barnane R
4. Richard Carden, Anne Carden, Harleston, Norfolk. Fishmoyne R
5. Chris Carden, MI USA

6. Miss Joan Carden, A.O., O.B.E , NSW , Australia . Bendigo X
7. Tim Carden, Leesa Carden, Islington, London. Fishmoyne R
8. Deirdre Carden, Worthing, West Sussex. Loraine R
9. Ian A Carden, Steve Carden, Rotorua, New Zealand. Sgt. George X
10. Camille Husseini, Narelle, Charene, Ottawa, Canada. N & Roseville X
11. Judy Hearnden, Norm Hearnden, Sydney, Australia. Romsey R
12. Sheila Carden, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. Mayo/Sligo R
13. John Carden, Peter Carden, Northwich, Cheshire. Matlock X
14. Betty Carding, Havelock North, NZ. Matlock X
15. Peter Knight, Maria Knight, Aylesford, Kent. Maidstone R
16. Peggy Mowat (nee Herridge) + 3 others, Ontario, Canada. Brighton X
17. Richard Carden, Jill Carden, Brisbane, Australia. N & Roseville R
18. Mrs. Dori Dixon, Carolinas, USA. X
19. Removed
20. Rod Sanderson, Helen Sanderson, Sydney, Australia. N & Roseville
21. Malcolm Carden, California, USA. Mile End R
22. Wynne Parker + 2, North Shore City, New Zealand. Templemore NZ X
23. Greg Carden, Marilyn Kan + 3, Wellington, New Zealand. Templemore - NZ
24. Audrey Bryant, Fowey, Cornwall. Barnane R
25. Maureen Surman, Barry Surman, Bartey Green, Birmingham. Killard X
26. Bill Carden, Jean Carden, Faversham, Kent. Sgt George X
27. John Carden, Brighton, East Sussex. Brighton R
28. Peter.Carden, Winchester, Hants. Templemore X
29. Rod Gunn, Linda Gunn, Pennsylvania, USA. Templemore NZ
30. Paul Carden + 1-4?, Waterlooville, Hants. Romsey X
31. Ann Williams + 5, Northfleet, Kent. Maidstone X
32. Anne Symons, Reading, Berks. Loraine R
33. Removed
34. Rosemary Carden, Ron Carden, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks. Chalfont X
35. Betty Carding Tom Carding, Warrington R - Cheshire R
36. Clive A.E.Carden, Tonbridge, Kent. Loraine R
37. Chris Carden, Karen Carden, Sam Carden, Greenwich, London. Fishmoyne R
38. Jean Searle, + 1?, Hucclecote, Gloucester. Hooe X
39. Carol Ward, Kathleen Carden, Grays, Essex. Barnane R
40. Fred Calladine, Pat Calladine, Duston, Northampton. Calladine R
41. Hazel Poole, Preston, Lancashire. (Unable to attend) Halifax X
42. Elizabeth Carden Sexton, Mr Sexton, Montreal, Canada. Borris R
43. Stephanie Winnett, Mr Winnett, Perth, Western Australia. Romsey R
44. William S. Carden, Mrs Carden, Seekonk, Massachusetts USA. Borris X
45. Janette Lober, Ronald Lober OBE, Malvern, Worcs. Mile End R
46. Barbara Beaumont, + 1, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Winsford R
47. Glenis Young + 1, Ashford, Kent. Rusthall
48. Mark Longmore, Tamworth, Staffs. Carden Cars
49. Edward G. Carden + 1, Virginia, USA. USA R
50. Giles Carden + 2, Tonbridge, Kent. Loraine X
51. Stuart Carden + 3, Mauchline, Ayrshire. Romsey X
52. Rena I'Anson + 1, Fleetwood, Lancs. Winsford X
53. Clare Coulburn + 1, Thornton, Lancs. Winsford X
54. Kirsten McCorkell, Nelson McCorkell + 2, Horsham, W Sussex. Barnane R
55. Mark Carden, Kathryn Carden + 2, Stroud, Glos. Barnane R
56. Michael Carden, Shione Carden, Winchester, Hants. Barnane R
57. Matthew Carden, Carol Carden + 2, Godalming, Surrey. Barnane R
58. Melanie Kelly, Jonathan Kelly + 2, London. Barnane R
59. Removed
60. Nikki Carmichael, Ian Carmichael, Kingswells, Aberdeen. Rustall X
61. Tim Carden + 5, Polegate, East Sussex. Brighton R
62.Ron Carden, Margaret Carden, Ashford, Kent. Whitstable X
63. Peter Carden, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Loraine R
64.Michael Watts, Amy Watts, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Barnane R
65. Tina Shepcott, Brighton, Sussex. Brighton R
66. Isabel Carden, New York, USA. Templemore
67. David Carden, Kungälv, Sweden. Winsford
68. Michael Carding, Marion Carding, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Carding R
69. David Carden, Lynn Carden, Brighton, W Sussex. Brighton Virgo R
70. Peter W. Carden, Birkenhead, Merseyside. Halifax
71. Elizabeth Meagher, Terry Meagher, Australia. X
72. Removed.
73. Pat Burrowes + 3/4, Lincoln. Barnane
74. Shane James + 1. Barnane R
75. Claudia Carden, Donald Carden, Aylesbury, Bucks. Brighton R
76. Elizabeth Woodford, Robert G Carden + ?, Worthing, West Sussex. Brighton R
77. Jill O'Connell, Sheila Carden, Hove, East Sussex. Sligo R
78. Tim Carden + 4, Queensland, Australia. Killard X
79. David Carden, Wellingborough, Northants. Mayo X
80. Vincent Carden, Virginia, USA.
81. Maria Laura Gómez, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Barnane R
82. Ruth Byron, Florida, USA. X
83. Removed.
84. David Wright, Dudley, West Midlands. Barnane X
85. Peter Hopkin, Joan Hopkin, New Hampshire, USA. Randle
86. Tony & Marion Carden, Victoria, Australia. Bendigo R
87. Olive Sharp + 4/5?, Calne, Wilts. Worcester R
88. Lynn & Fred Bateman, Liverpool. Sligo R
89. Arnold Carden + 1, Alabama , USA. Alabama R
90. Chris Carden, Paris, France. Alabama R
91. Dorothy Logan, Lindfield, Sussex. Romsey X
92. Mary Curtis & Pam Gibb, Canada. Brighton R
93. Fr Bob Carden, Perth, Austalia. Barnane in Aust R
94. Bob & Merle Carden, Brighton, Sussex. Brighton R

95. James & Julie Carden + 2, Devon. Brighton X
96. Removed

97. Pat & Bert Carden, New Milton, Hants. Winsford R
98. Monica Carden/Buonfigli + 2, Mendoza, Argentina.
Barnane R

99. Julian Dunstone, Mendindie, Australia.
Killard R
100. Michael Carding, Cheshire.
Carding R
101. Tara-lee Carden, New Zealand.
Templemore - NZ R
102. Sir John Carden Bt. and Celia, Lady Carden, Chichester, Sussex.
Templemore
R
103. Leland T Carden, Tennessee, USA and Elizabeth (Carden) Tate Danies, Florida, USA. USA R
104. Roger & Mary Carden, Dereham, Norfolk.
Loraine R
105. Lilias Lamont, Chichester, Sussex. Loraine. X
106. Jo Carden.
?

107. Richard (ARPC) and Penelope Carden, Hartfield, E.Sussex. Loraine
108. Lesley and Raymond Caplin, Worthing, West Sussex.
Brighton R
109. Deborah Carden, Hove, Sussex. Brighton? R
110. Alek & Elizabeth Jankowski, Camden, NSW, Australia. Hooe R
111. Emma Barnard, Portslade, East Sussex. Brighton R
112. Spencer & Jennifer Caplin, Worthing, West Sussex.
Brighton
R
113. Shirley Stephenson, Brighton, East Sussex.
Brighton
114. Francis W Carden, Atlanta, Georgia., USA. Brighton X
115. Joanne Carden, Crewe, Cheshire. Winsford Cheshire Only R
116. Bradley Caplin, Worthing, West Sussex. Brighton R