Category Archives: The Great War

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 31 August 2024 Additions

August 2024 has seen the addition of a key history post to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study, alongside the usual eclectic mix of topics. It was also the month that the study topped 350 posts. This update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts published up to the end of August 2024, including links to them, with last month’s new and updated posts signposted so you can easily locate them.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Seven new posts were added during August 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 352. Two other posts were updated.

These additions and updates included five new weekly newspaper pages for August 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family.

No new War Memorial biographies have been added this month. I hope to write some for next month. I have, however, updated the names of parishioners who served in, and survived, the First World War section, as more men were identified during August.

There is one major new post in the Miscellany of Information section. It is the earliest written account of the history of the parish and school of St Mary of the Angels I have found, dating from 1898.

The final post added this month is in the Bulletin for Batley St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick section, containing the parish history snippets which were included in the bulletins during August 2024.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
I want to say a big thank you for the donations already received to keep this website going. They really do help.

The website has always been free to use, and I want to continue this policy in the future. However, it does cost me money to operate – from undertaking the research to website hosting costs. In the current difficult economic climate I do have to regularly consider if I can afford to continue running it as a free resource. 

If you have enjoyed reading the various pieces, and would like to make a donation towards keeping the website up and running in its current open access format, it would be very much appreciated. 

Please click 👉🏻here👈🏻 to be taken to the PayPal donation link. By making a donation you will be helping to keep the website online and freely available for all. 

Thank you.


1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley’s Public Buildings and Institutions
2. Batley Hospital: The First 50 Years – 1878 to 1928 
3. The Early History of Batley’s Public Baths 

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
4.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
5. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
6. Batley and the 1921 Census 
7. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
8. Thomas Gannon 
9. Reginald Roberts 
10. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
11. Edward Barber 
12. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
13. Herbert Booth 
14. Edmund Battye
15. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
16. Michael Brannan 
17. John Brooks 
18. Michael Cafferty 
19. Patrick Cafferty 
20. John William Callaghan 
21. Lawrence Carney 
22. Martin Carney 
23. Thomas William Chappell 
24. William Colbeck
25.  Michael Cunningham 
26. Thomas Curley
27. Peter Doherty 
28. Thomas Donlan 
29. John W. Enright 
30. Mathew Farrer 
31. Thomas Finneran 
32. Michael Flynn 
33. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
34. Martin Gallagher 
35. James Garner
36. Thomas Gavaghan 
37. Henry Groark 
38. James Groark 
39. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
40. James Griffin 
41. William Hargreaves 
42. Patrick Hopkins
43. Michael Horan
44. James Hughes 
45. Lawrence Judge 
46. John Leech 
47. Michael Lydon 
48. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
49. Thomas McNamara 
50. Patrick Naifsey 
51. Austin Nolan 
52. Robert Randerson 
53. James Rush 
54. Moses Stubley 
55. William Townsend, also known as McManus
56. James Trainor 
57. Richard Carroll Walsh
58. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
59. Patrick Cassidy 
60. James Delaney
61. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
62. Thomas Gannon 
63. Michael Rush 

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
64. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
65. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
66. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
67. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
68. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
69. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
70. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
71. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
72. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
73. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
74. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
75. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
76. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
77. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
78. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
79. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
80. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
81. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
82. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
83. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
84. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
85. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
86. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
87. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
88. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
89. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
90. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
91. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
92. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
93. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
94. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
95. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
96. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
97. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
98. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
99. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
100. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
101. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
102. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
103. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
104. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
105. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
106. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
107. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
108. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
109. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
110. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
111. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
112. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
113. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
114. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
115. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
116. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
117. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
118. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
119. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
120. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
121. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
122. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
123. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
124. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
125. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
126. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
127. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
128. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
129. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
130. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
131. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
132. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
133. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
134. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
135. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
136. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
137. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
138. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
139. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
140. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
141. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
142. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
143. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
144. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
145. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
146. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
147. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
148. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
149. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
150. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
151. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
152. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
153. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
154. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
155. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
156. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
157. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
158. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
159. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
160. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
161. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
162. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
163. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
164. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
165. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
166. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
167. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
168. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
169. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
170. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
171. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
172. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
173. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
174. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
175. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
176. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
177. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
178. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
179. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
180. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
181. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
182. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
183. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
184. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
185. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
186. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
187. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
188. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
189. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
190. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
191. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
192. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
193. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
194. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
195. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
196. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
197. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
198. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
199. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
200. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
201. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
202. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
203. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
204. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
205. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
206. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
207. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
208. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
209. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
210. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
211. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
212. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
213. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
214. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
215. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
216. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
217. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
218. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
219. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
220. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
221. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
222. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
223. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
224. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
225. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
226. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
227. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
228. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
229. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
230. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
231. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
232.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
233. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
234. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
235. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
236. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
237. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
238. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
239. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
240. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
241. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
242. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
243. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
244. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
245. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News 
246. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News 
247. 1918, 19 January – Batley News 
248. 1918, 26 January – Batley News
249. 1918, 2 February – Batley News 
250. 1918, 9 February – Batley News 
251. 1918, 16 February – Batley News 
252. 1918, 23 February – Batley News 
253. 1918, 2 March – Batley News 
254. 1918, 9 March – Batley News 
255. 1918, 16 March – Batley News 
256. 1918, 23 March – Batley News 
257. 1918, 30 March – Batley News 
258. 1918, 6 April – Batley News 
259. 1918, 13 April – Batley News 
260. 1918, 20 April – Batley News 
261. 1918, 27 April – Batley News 
262. 1918, 4 May – Batley News
263. 1918, 11 May – Batley News 
264. 1918, 18 May – Batley News 
265. 1918, 25 May – Batley News 
266. 1918, 1 June – Batley News 
267. 1918, 8 June – Batley News 
268. 1918, 15 June – Batley News 
269. 1918, 22 June – Batley News
270. 1918, 29 June – Batley News 
271. 1918, 6 July – Batley News 
272. 1918, 13 July – Batley News 
273. 1918, 20 July – Batley News
274. 1918, 27 July – Batley News
275. 1918, 3 August – Batley News *NEW*
276. 1918, 10 August – Batley News *NEW*
277. 1918, 17 August – Batley News *NEW*
278. 1918, 24 August – Batley News *NEW*
279. 1918, 31 August – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
280. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Guest Contributions
281. Memories of Skelsey Row – by Brian Foley 

Maps and Photographs
282. Aerial View of St Mary’s Church and the Surrounding Streets 
283. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1894 
284. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1907 
285. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1922 
286. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1933 

Miscellany of Information
287. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
288. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
289. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
290. A “Peace” of Batley History
291. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
292. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
293. A St Mary’s School Sensation
294. A St Mary’s School Trip Souvenir 
295. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
296. Batley St Mary’s First Torchlight Procession 
297. “Daddy’s Death and then Triplets” 
298. Heritage Impact Assessment: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School and Convent, Batley 
299. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
300. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
301. The Consequences of a Refusal to Work in 1918
302. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
303. The Earliest Published Account of Batley St Mary’s Church and Schools *NEW*
304. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
305. The Unholy row between St Mary’s Church and the Batley and Birstall Irish Clubs 
306. Thomas Ate My Rat 
307. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
308. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
309. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
310. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
311. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
312. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
313. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
314. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
315. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
316. Occupations: Willeyer

School Log Books 
317. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
318. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
319. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
320. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
321. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
322. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
323. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
324. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
325. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
326. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
327. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
328. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
329. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
330. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
331. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
332. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
333. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
334. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
335. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
336. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
337. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
338. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
339. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919
340. Mixed Department- Log Book 1920

The Bulletin of St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick – Parish History Section 
341. March 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
342. April 2024 Bulletin History Pieces
343. May 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
344. June 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
345. July 2024 Bulletin History Pieces
346. August 2024 Bulletin History Pieces *NEW*

The Families
347. A Death in the Church
348. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

World War Two
349. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
350. Thomas Egan
351. Michael Flatley
352. William Smith

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 31 July 2024 Additions

July 2024 has been another busy month for the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study, with some wider parish history pieces added. This update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts published up to the end of July 2024, including links to them, with last month’s new and updated posts signposted so you can easily locate them.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Seven new posts were added during July 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 345. Three other posts were updated.

These additions and updates included four new weekly newspaper pages for July 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family.

No new War Memorial biographies have been added this month. I hope to write some for next month. I have updated the names of parishioners who served in, and survived, the First World War section, as more men were identified during July. I have also updated the biography of one of those men who served and survived, Michael Rush.

There are two new posts in the Miscellany of Information section. One is about a public dispute between the church and Batley and Birstall Irish Clubs, which ran throughout the summer of 1903. The other is the story behind a memento plate given to the school children of St Mary’s in 1907. It explains what the plate commemorated, and why it was such an important part of the school’s history.

The final post added this month is in the Bulletin for Batley St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick section, containing the parish history snippets which were included in the bulletins during July 2024.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
I want to say a big thank you for the donations already received to keep this website going. They really do help.

The website has always been free to use, and I want to continue this policy in the future. However, it does cost me money to operate – from undertaking the research to website hosting costs. In the current difficult economic climate I do have to regularly consider if I can afford to continue running it as a free resource. 

If you have enjoyed reading the various pieces, and would like to make a donation towards keeping the website up and running in its current open access format, it would be very much appreciated. 

Please click 👉🏻here👈🏻 to be taken to the PayPal donation link. By making a donation you will be helping to keep the website online and freely available for all. 

Thank you.


1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley’s Public Buildings and Institutions
2. Batley Hospital: The First 50 Years – 1878 to 1928 
3. The Early History of Batley’s Public Baths 

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
4.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
5. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
6. Batley and the 1921 Census 
7. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
8. Thomas Gannon 
9. Reginald Roberts 
10. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
11. Edward Barber 
12. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
13. Herbert Booth 
14. Edmund Battye
15. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
16. Michael Brannan 
17. John Brooks 
18. Michael Cafferty 
19. Patrick Cafferty 
20. John William Callaghan 
21. Lawrence Carney 
22. Martin Carney 
23. Thomas William Chappell 
24. William Colbeck
25.  Michael Cunningham 
26. Thomas Curley
27. Peter Doherty 
28. Thomas Donlan 
29. John W. Enright 
30. Mathew Farrer 
31. Thomas Finneran 
32. Michael Flynn 
33. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
34. Martin Gallagher 
35. James Garner
36. Thomas Gavaghan 
37. Henry Groark 
38. James Groark 
39. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
40. James Griffin 
41. William Hargreaves 
42. Patrick Hopkins
43. Michael Horan
44. James Hughes 
45. Lawrence Judge 
46. John Leech 
47. Michael Lydon 
48. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
49. Thomas McNamara 
50. Patrick Naifsey 
51. Austin Nolan 
52. Robert Randerson 
53. James Rush 
54. Moses Stubley 
55. William Townsend, also known as McManus
56. James Trainor 
57. Richard Carroll Walsh
58. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
59. Patrick Cassidy 
60. James Delaney
61. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
62. Thomas Gannon 
63. Michael Rush *UPDATED*

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
64. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
65. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
66. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
67. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
68. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
69. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
70. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
71. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
72. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
73. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
74. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
75. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
76. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
77. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
78. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
79. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
80. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
81. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
82. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
83. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
84. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
85. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
86. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
87. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
88. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
89. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
90. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
91. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
92. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
93. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
94. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
95. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
96. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
97. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
98. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
99. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
100. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
101. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
102. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
103. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
104. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
105. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
106. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
107. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
108. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
109. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
110. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
111. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
112. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
113. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
114. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
115. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
116. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
117. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
118. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
119. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
120. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
121. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
122. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
123. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
124. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
125. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
126. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
127. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
128. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
129. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
130. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
131. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
132. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
133. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
134. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
135. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
136. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
137. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
138. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
139. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
140. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
141. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
142. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
143. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
144. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
145. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
146. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
147. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
148. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
149. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
150. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
151. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
152. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
153. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
154. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
155. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
156. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
157. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
158. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
159. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
160. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
161. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
162. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
163. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
164. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
165. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
166. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
167. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
168. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
169. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
170. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
171. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
172. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
173. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
174. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
175. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
176. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
177. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
178. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
179. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
180. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
181. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
182. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
183. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
184. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
185. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
186. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
187. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
188. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
189. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
190. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
191. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
192. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
193. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
194. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
195. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
196. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
197. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
198. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
199. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
200. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
201. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
202. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
203. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
204. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
205. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
206. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
207. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
208. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
209. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
210. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
211. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
212. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
213. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
214. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
215. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
216. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
217. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
218. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
219. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
220. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
221. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
222. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
223. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
224. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
225. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
226. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
227. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
228. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
229. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
230. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
231. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
232.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
233. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
234. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
235. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
236. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
237. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
238. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
239. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
240. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
241. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
242. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
243. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
244. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
245. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News 
246. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News 
247. 1918, 19 January – Batley News 
248. 1918, 26 January – Batley News
249. 1918, 2 February – Batley News 
250. 1918, 9 February – Batley News 
251. 1918, 16 February – Batley News 
252. 1918, 23 February – Batley News 
253. 1918, 2 March – Batley News 
254. 1918, 9 March – Batley News 
255. 1918, 16 March – Batley News 
256. 1918, 23 March – Batley News 
257. 1918, 30 March – Batley News 
258. 1918, 6 April – Batley News 
259. 1918, 13 April – Batley News 
260. 1918, 20 April – Batley News 
261. 1918, 27 April – Batley News 
262. 1918, 4 May – Batley News
263. 1918, 11 May – Batley News 
264. 1918, 18 May – Batley News 
265. 1918, 25 May – Batley News 
266. 1918, 1 June – Batley News 
267. 1918, 8 June – Batley News 
268. 1918, 15 June – Batley News 
269. 1918, 22 June – Batley News
270. 1918, 29 June – Batley News 
271. 1918, 6 July – Batley News *NEW*
272. 1918, 13 July – Batley News *NEW*
273. 1918, 20 July – Batley News *NEW*
274. 1918, 27 July – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
275. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Guest Contributions
276. Memories of Skelsey Row – by Brian Foley 

Maps and Photographs
277. Aerial View of St Mary’s Church and the Surrounding Streets 
278. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1894 
279. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1907 
280. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1922 
281. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1933 

Miscellany of Information
282. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
283. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
284. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
285. A “Peace” of Batley History
286. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
287. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
288. A St Mary’s School Sensation
289. A St Mary’s School Trip Souvenir *NEW*
290. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
291. Batley St Mary’s First Torchlight Procession 
292. “Daddy’s Death and then Triplets” 
293. Heritage Impact Assessment: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School and Convent, Batley 
294. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
295. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
296. The Consequences of a Refusal to Work in 1918
297. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
298. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
299. The Unholy row between St Mary’s Church and the Batley and Birstall Irish Clubs *NEW*
300. Thomas Ate My Rat 
301. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
302. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
303. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
304. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
305. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
306. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
307. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
308. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
309. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
310. Occupations: Willeyer

School Log Books 
311. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
312. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
313. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
314. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
315. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
316. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
317. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
318. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
319. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
320. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
321. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
322. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
323. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
324. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
325. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
326. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
327. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
328. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
329. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
330. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
331. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
332. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
333. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919
334. Mixed Department- Log Book 1920

The Bulletin of St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick – Parish History Section 
335. March 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
336. April 2024 Bulletin History Pieces
337. May 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
338. June 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
339. July 2024 Bulletin History Pieces

The Families
340. A Death in the Church
341. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

World War Two
342. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
343. Thomas Egan
344. Michael Flatley
345. William Smith

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 30 June 2024 Additions

June 2024 has been my busiest month ever for new posts in Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study. This update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts published up to the end of last month , including links to them, with June’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

16 new posts were added during June 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 338. Two other posts were updated. There’s also a new one-place study section, where I will write about the history of some of Batley’s public buildings and institutions which would have been familiar to the St Mary’s parishioners.

These additions and updates included five new weekly newspaper pages for June 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family.

One new War Memorial biography has been added this month, James Hughes. I have also updated the names of parishioners who served in, and survived, the First World War section, as more men were identified during June.

There are two new posts in the Miscellany of Information section, about the first Torchlight Procession. So if you want to know about why this annual parish event started, and read about that inaugural procession, head over to that post. The other is about a famous parishioner, Thomas Cassidy, who was a record-breaking rat catcher. And with the General Election on 4 July, his polling booth exploits are something well worth reading about!

The first posts have been added to the Maps and Photographs section. These include four new maps depicting the area around St Mary’s church and schools from the 1890s to the 1930s. There is also an aerial photo from the 1960s.

There is a new post in the Bulletin for Batley St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick section – it is the parish history snippets which were included in the bulletins during June 2024.

The final two posts can be found in the public buildings and institutions section. One is about the first 50 years of Batley’s hospital – particularly relevant as the first ever patient treated in the initial cottage hospital was a St Mary’s parishioner. The other is the scene of much success for St Mary’s school children – the public baths. Sadly neither of these buildings function today. The hospital has for years stood derelict, crumbling and in 2017 the scene of a fire. There are plans – apparently – to turn it into apartments. The Grade II Listed public baths stand empty, victims of Kirklees Council cuts.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


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1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley’s Public Buildings and Institutions
2. Batley Hospital: The First 50 Years – 1878 to 1928 *NEW*
3. The Early History of Batley’s Public Baths *NEW*

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
4.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
5. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
6. Batley and the 1921 Census 
7. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
8. Thomas Gannon 
9. Reginald Roberts 
10. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
11. Edward Barber 
12. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
13. Herbert Booth 
14. Edmund Battye
15. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
16. Michael Brannan 
17. John Brooks 
18. Michael Cafferty 
19. Patrick Cafferty 
20. John William Callaghan 
21. Lawrence Carney 
22. Martin Carney 
23. Thomas William Chappell 
24. William Colbeck
25.  Michael Cunningham 
26. Thomas Curley
27. Peter Doherty 
28. Thomas Donlan 
29. John W. Enright 
30. Mathew Farrer 
31. Thomas Finneran 
32. Michael Flynn 
33. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
34. Martin Gallagher 
35. James Garner
36. Thomas Gavaghan 
37. Henry Groark 
38. James Groark 
39. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
40. James Griffin 
41. William Hargreaves 
42. Patrick Hopkins
43. Michael Horan
44. James Hughes *NEW*
45. Lawrence Judge 
46. John Leech 
47. Michael Lydon 
48. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
49. Thomas McNamara 
50. Patrick Naifsey 
51. Austin Nolan 
52. Robert Randerson 
53. James Rush 
54. Moses Stubley 
55. William Townsend, also known as McManus
56. James Trainor 
57. Richard Carroll Walsh
58. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
59. Patrick Cassidy 
60. James Delaney
61. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
62. Thomas Gannon 
63. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
64. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
65. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
66. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
67. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
68. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
69. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
70. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
71. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
72. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
73. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
74. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
75. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
76. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
77. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
78. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
79. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
80. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
81. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
82. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
83. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
84. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
85. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
86. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
87. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
88. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
89. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
90. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
91. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
92. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
93. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
94. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
95. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
96. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
97. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
98. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
99. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
100. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
101. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
102. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
103. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
104. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
105. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
106. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
107. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
108. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
109. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
110. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
111. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
112. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
113. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
114. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
115. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
116. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
117. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
118. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
119. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
120. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
121. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
122. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
123. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
124. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
125. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
126. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
127. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
128. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
129. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
130. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
131. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
132. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
133. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
134. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
135. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
136. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
137. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
138. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
139. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
140. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
141. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
142. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
143. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
144. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
145. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
146. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
147. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
148. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
149. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
150. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
151. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
152. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
153. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
154. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
155. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
156. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
157. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
158. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
159. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
160. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
161. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
162. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
163. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
164. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
165. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
166. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
167. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
168. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
169. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
170. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
171. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
172. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
173. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
174. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
175. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
176. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
177. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
178. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
179. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
180. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
181. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
182. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
183. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
184. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
185. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
186. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
187. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
188. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
189. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
190. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
191. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
192. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
193. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
194. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
195. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
196. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
197. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
198. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
199. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
200. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
201. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
202. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
203. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
204. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
205. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
206. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
207. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
208. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
209. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
210. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
211. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
212. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
213. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
214. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
215. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
216. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
217. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
218. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
219. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
220. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
221. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
222. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
223. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
224. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
225. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
226. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
227. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
228. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
229. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
230. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
231. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
232.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
233. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
234. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
235. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
236. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
237. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
238. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
239. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
240. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
241. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
242. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
243. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
244. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
245. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News 
246. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News 
247. 1918, 19 January – Batley News 
248. 1918, 26 January – Batley News
249. 1918, 2 February – Batley News 
250. 1918, 9 February – Batley News 
251. 1918, 16 February – Batley News 
252. 1918, 23 February – Batley News 
253. 1918, 2 March – Batley News 
254. 1918, 9 March – Batley News 
255. 1918, 16 March – Batley News 
256. 1918, 23 March – Batley News 
257. 1918, 30 March – Batley News 
258. 1918, 6 April – Batley News 
259. 1918, 13 April – Batley News 
260. 1918, 20 April – Batley News 
261. 1918, 27 April – Batley News 
262. 1918, 4 May – Batley News
263. 1918, 11 May – Batley News 
264. 1918, 18 May – Batley News 
265. 1918, 25 May – Batley News 
266. 1918, 1 June – Batley News *NEW*
267. 1918, 8 June – Batley News *NEW*
268. 1918, 15 June – Batley News *NEW*
269. 1918, 22 June – Batley News *NEW*
270. 1918, 29 June – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
271. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Guest Contributions
272. Memories of Skelsey Row – by Brian Foley 

Maps and Photographs
273. Aerial View of St Mary’s Church and the Surrounding Streets *NEW*
274. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1894 *NEW*
275. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1907 *NEW*
276. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1922 *NEW*
277. Batley St Mary’s – Map Published in 1933 *NEW*

Miscellany of Information
278. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
279. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
280. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
281. A “Peace” of Batley History
282. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
283. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
284. A St Mary’s School Sensation
285. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
286. Batley St Mary’s First Torchlight Procession *NEW*
287. “Daddy’s Death and then Triplets” 
288. Heritage Impact Assessment: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School and Convent, Batley 
289. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
290. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
291. The Consequences of a Refusal to Work in 1918
292. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
293. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
294. Thomas Ate My Rat *NEW*
295. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
296. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
297. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
298. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
299. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
300. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
301. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
302. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
303. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
304. Occupations: Willeyer

School Log Books 
305. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
306. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
307. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
308. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
309. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
310. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
311. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
312. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
313. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
314. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
315. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
316. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
317. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
318. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
319. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
320. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
321. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
322. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
323. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
324. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
325. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
326. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
327. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919
328. Mixed Department- Log Book 1920

The Bulletin of St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick – Parish History Section 
329. March 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
330. April 2024 Bulletin History Pieces
331. May 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
332. June 2024 Bulletin History Pieces *NEW*

The Families
333. A Death in the Church
334. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

World War Two
335. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
336. Thomas Egan
337. Michael Flatley
338. William Smith

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 31 May 2024 Additions

This is my regular look back at the posts added to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study during the previous month. This update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts published up to the end of May 2024 , including links to them, with May’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Six posts were added during May 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 322. Two other posts were updated.

These additions and updates included four new weekly newspaper pages for May 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family.

There is one new post in the Miscellany of Information section. This is a post about the harsh consequences of refusing to work, even if ill. It does not have a happy ending.

There final post this month is in the Bulletin for Batley St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick section – it is the parish history snippets which were included in the bulletins during May 2024.

No new biographies have been added this month. However, the final updated post is to the men who served and survived the First World War section, with more men being identified during May.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
I want to say a big thank you for the donations already received to keep this website going. They really do help.

The website has always been free to use, and I want to continue this policy in the future. However, it does cost me money to operate – from undertaking the research to website hosting costs. In the current difficult economic climate I do have to regularly consider if I can afford to continue running it as a free resource. 

If you have enjoyed reading the various pieces, and would like to make a donation towards keeping the website up and running in its current open access format, it would be very much appreciated. 

Please click 👉🏻here👈🏻 to be taken to the PayPal donation link. By making a donation you will be helping to keep the website online and freely available for all. 

Thank you.


1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
2.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
3. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
4. Batley and the 1921 Census 
5. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
6. Thomas Gannon 
7. Reginald Roberts 
8. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
9. Edward Barber 
10. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
11. Herbert Booth 
12. Edmund Battye
13. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
14. Michael Brannan 
15. John Brooks 
16. Michael Cafferty 
17. Patrick Cafferty 
18. John William Callaghan 
19. Lawrence Carney 
20. Martin Carney 
21. Thomas William Chappell 
22. William Colbeck
23.  Michael Cunningham 
24. Thomas Curley
25. Peter Doherty 
26. Thomas Donlan 
27. John W. Enright 
28. Mathew Farrer 
29. Thomas Finneran 
30. Michael Flynn 
31. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
32. Martin Gallagher 
33. James Garner
34. Thomas Gavaghan 
35. Henry Groark 
36. James Groark 
37. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
38. James Griffin 
39. William Hargreaves 
40. Patrick Hopkins
41. Michael Horan
42. Lawrence Judge 
43. John Leech 
44. Michael Lydon 
45. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
46. Thomas McNamara 
47. Patrick Naifsey 
48. Austin Nolan 
49. Robert Randerson 
50. James Rush 
51. Moses Stubley 
52. William Townsend, also known as McManus
53. James Trainor 
54. Richard Carroll Walsh
55. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
56. Patrick Cassidy 
57. James Delaney
58. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
59. Thomas Gannon 
60. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
61. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
62. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
63. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
64. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
65. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
66. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
67. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
68. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
69. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
70. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
71. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
72. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
73. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
74. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
75. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
76. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
77. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
78. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
79. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
89. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
81. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
82. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
83. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
84. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
85. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
86. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
87. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
88. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
89. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
90. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
91. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
92. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
93. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
94. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
95. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
96. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
97. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
98. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
99. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
100. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
101. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
102. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
103. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
104. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
105. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
106. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
107. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
108. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
109. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
110. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
111. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
112. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
113. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
114. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
115. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
116. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
117. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
118. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
119. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
120. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
121. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
122. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
123. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
124. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
125. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
126. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
127. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
128. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
129. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
130. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
131. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
132. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
133. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
134. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
135. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
136. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
137. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
138. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
139. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
140. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
141. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
142. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
143. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
144. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
145. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
146. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
147. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
148. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
149. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
150. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
151. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
152. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
153. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
154. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
155. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
156. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
157. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
158. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
159. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
160. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
161. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
162. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
163. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
164. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
165. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
166. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
167. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
168. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
169. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
170. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
171. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
172. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
173. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
174. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
175. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
176. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
177. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
178. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
179. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
180. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
181. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
182. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
183. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
184. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
185. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
186. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
187. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
188. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
189. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
190. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
191. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
192. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
193. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
194. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
195. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
196. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
197. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
198. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
199. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
200. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
201. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
202. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
203. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
204. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
205. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
206. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
207. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
208. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
209. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
210. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
211. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
212. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
213. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
214. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
215. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
216. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
217. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
218. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
219. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
220. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
221. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
222. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
223. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
224. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
225. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
226. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
227. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
228. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
229.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
230. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
231. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
232. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
233. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
234. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
235. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
236. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
237. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
238. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
239. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
240. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
241. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
242. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News 
243. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News 
244. 1918, 19 January – Batley News 
245. 1918, 26 January – Batley News
246. 1918, 2 February – Batley News 
247. 1918, 9 February – Batley News 
248. 1918, 16 February – Batley News 
249. 1918, 23 February – Batley News 
250. 1918, 2 March – Batley News 
251. 1918, 9 March – Batley News 
252. 1918, 16 March – Batley News 
253. 1918, 23 March – Batley News 
254. 1918, 30 March – Batley News 
255. 1918, 6 April – Batley News 
256. 1918, 13 April – Batley News 
257. 1918, 20 April – Batley News 
258. 1918, 27 April – Batley News 
259. 1918, 4 May – Batley News *NEW*
260. 1918, 11 May- Batley News *NEW*
261. 1918, 18 May- Batley News *NEW*
262. 1918, 25 May- Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
263. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Guest Contributions
264. Memories of Skelsey Row – by Brian Foley *NEW*

Miscellany of Information
265. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
266. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
267. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
268. A “Peace” of Batley History
269. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
270. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
271. A St Mary’s School Sensation
272. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
273. “Daddy’s Death and then Triplets” 
274. Heritage Impact Assessment: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School and Convent, Batley 
275. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
276. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
277. The Consequences of a Refusal to Work in 1918 *NEW*
278. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
279. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
280. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
281. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
282. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
283. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
284. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
285. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
286. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
287. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
288. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
289. Occupations: Willeyer

School Log Books 
290. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
291. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
292. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
293. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
294. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
295. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
296. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
297. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
298. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
299. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
300. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
301. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
302. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
303. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
304. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
305. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
306. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
307. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
308. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
309. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
310. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
311. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
312. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919
313. Mixed Department- Log Book 1920

The Bulletin of St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick – Parish History Section 
314. March 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
315. April 2024 Bulletin History Pieces
316. May 2024 Bulletin History Pieces *NEW*

The Families
317. A Death in the Church
318. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

World War Two
319. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
320. Thomas Egan
321. Michael Flatley
322. William Smith

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 30 April 2024 Additions

This is my regular look back at the posts added to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study during the previous month. This update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts published up to the end of April 2024 , including links to them, with April’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Seven posts were added during April 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 316. Two other posts were updated.

These additions and updates included four new weekly newspaper pages for April 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family.

There is one new post in the Miscellany of Information section. This is a post which illustrates how tough life was, in relatively recent times. It covers a particularly tragic period for a Skelsey Row family.

Leading on from that, this month I included the first ever guest piece to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study website. It is a brilliantly evocative piece about life in the Skelsey Row area, written by Brian Foley. If you read nothing else, this is one not to miss.

There is a new post in the Bulletin for Batley St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick – the parish history snippets included in the bulletins during April 2024.

No new biographies have been added this month. However, the final updated post is to the men who served and survived the First World War section, with more men being identified during April.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
I want to say a big thank you for the donations already received to keep this website going. They really do help.

The website has always been free to use, and I want to continue this policy in the future. However, it does cost me money to operate – from undertaking the research to website hosting costs. In the current difficult economic climate I do have to regularly consider if I can afford to continue running it as a free resource. 

If you have enjoyed reading the various pieces, and would like to make a donation towards keeping the website up and running in its current open access format, it would be very much appreciated. 

Please click 👉🏻here👈🏻 to be taken to the PayPal donation link. By making a donation you will be helping to keep the website online and freely available for all. 

Thank you.


1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
2.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
3. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
4. Batley and the 1921 Census 
5. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
6. Thomas Gannon 
7. Reginald Roberts 
8. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
9. Edward Barber 
10. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
11. Herbert Booth 
12. Edmund Battye
13. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
14. Michael Brannan 
15. John Brooks 
16. Michael Cafferty 
17. Patrick Cafferty 
18. John William Callaghan 
19. Lawrence Carney 
20. Martin Carney 
21. Thomas William Chappell 
22. William Colbeck
23.  Michael Cunningham 
24. Thomas Curley
25. Peter Doherty 
26. Thomas Donlan 
27. John W. Enright 
28. Mathew Farrer 
29. Thomas Finneran 
30. Michael Flynn 
31. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
32. Martin Gallagher 
33. James Garner
34. Thomas Gavaghan 
35. Henry Groark 
36. James Groark 
37. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
38. James Griffin 
39. William Hargreaves 
40. Patrick Hopkins
41. Michael Horan
42. Lawrence Judge 
43. John Leech 
44. Michael Lydon 
45. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
46. Thomas McNamara 
47. Patrick Naifsey 
48. Austin Nolan 
49. Robert Randerson 
50. James Rush 
51. Moses Stubley 
52. William Townsend, also known as McManus
53. James Trainor 
54. Richard Carroll Walsh
55. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
56. Patrick Cassidy 
57. James Delaney
58. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
59. Thomas Gannon 
60. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
61. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
62. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
63. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
64. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
65. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
66. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
67. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
68. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
69. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
70. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
71. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
72. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
73. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
74. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
75. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
76. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
77. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
78. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
79. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
89. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
81. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
82. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
83. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
84. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
85. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
86. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
87. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
88. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
89. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
90. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
91. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
92. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
93. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
94. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
95. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
96. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
97. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
98. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
99. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
100. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
101. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
102. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
103. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
104. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
105. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
106. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
107. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
108. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
109. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
110. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
111. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
112. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
113. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
114. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
115. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
116. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
117. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
118. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
119. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
120. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
121. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
122. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
123. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
124. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
125. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
126. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
127. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
128. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
129. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
130. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
131. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
132. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
133. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
134. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
135. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
136. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
137. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
138. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
139. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
140. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
141. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
142. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
143. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
144. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
145. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
146. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
147. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
148. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
149. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
150. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
151. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
152. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
153. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
154. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
155. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
156. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
157. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
158. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
159. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
160. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
161. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
162. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
163. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
164. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
165. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
166. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
167. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
168. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
169. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
170. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
171. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
172. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
173. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
174. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
175. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
176. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
177. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
178. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
179. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
180. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
181. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
182. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
183. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
184. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
185. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
186. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
187. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
188. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
189. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
190. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
191. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
192. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
193. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
194. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
195. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
196. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
197. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
198. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
199. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
200. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
201. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
202. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
203. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
204. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
205. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
206. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
207. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
208. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
209. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
210. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
211. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
212. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
213. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
214. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
215. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
216. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
217. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
218. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
219. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
220. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
221. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
222. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
223. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
224. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
225. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
226. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
227. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
228. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
229.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
230. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
231. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
232. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
233. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
234. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
235. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
236. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
237. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
238. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
239. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
240. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
241. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
242. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News 
243. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News 
244. 1918, 19 January – Batley News 
245. 1918, 26 January – Batley News
246. 1918, 2 February – Batley News 
247. 1918, 9 February – Batley News 
248. 1918, 16 February – Batley News 
249. 1918, 23 February – Batley News 
250. 1918, 2 March – Batley News 
251. 1918, 9 March – Batley News 
252. 1918, 16 March – Batley News 
253. 1918, 23 March – Batley News 
254. 1918, 30 March – Batley News 
255. 1918, 6 April – Batley News *NEW*
256. 1918, 13 April – Batley News *NEW*
257. 1918, 20 April – Batley News *NEW*
258. 1918, 27 April – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
259. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Guest Contributions
260. Memories of Skelsey Row – by Brian Foley *NEW*

Miscellany of Information
261. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
262. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
263. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
264. A “Peace” of Batley History
265. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
266. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
267. A St Mary’s School Sensation
268. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
269. “Daddy’s Death and then Triplets” *NEW*
270. Heritage Impact Assessment: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School and Convent, Batley 
271. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
272. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
273. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
274. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
275. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
276. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
277. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
278. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
279. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
280. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
281. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
282. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
283. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
284. Occupations: Willeyer

School Log Books 
285. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
286. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
287. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
288. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
289. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
290. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
291. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
292. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
293. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
294. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
295. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
296. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
297. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
298. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
299. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
300. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
301. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
302. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
303. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
304. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
305. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
306. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
307. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919
308. Mixed Department- Log Book 1920

The Bulletin of St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick – Parish History Section *NEW*
309. March 2024 Bulletin History Pieces 
310. April 2024 Bulletin History Pieces *NEW*

The Families
311. A Death in the Church
312. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

World War Two
313. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
314. Thomas Egan
315. Michael Flatley
316. William Smith

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 31 March 2024 Additions

This is my regular look back at the posts added to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study during the previous month. This update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts published up to the end of March 2024 , including links to them, with March’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Seven posts were added during March 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 309. Three other posts were updated.

These additions and updates included a new War Memorial biography, that of John William Callaghan. Robert Randerson’s biography was updated. There are five new weekly newspaper pages for March 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family. I have also added a new subject heading, a parish history section which will contain the snippets of parish history I produce each week for the weekly bulletin for Batley St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick. The first piece here is the history snippets included in the March 2024 bulletins. The final updated post is to the men who served and survived the First World War section, with more men being identified during March.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
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The website has always been free to use, and I want to continue this policy in the future. However, it does cost me money to operate – from undertaking the research to website hosting costs. In the current difficult economic climate I do have to regularly consider if I can afford to continue running it as a free resource. 

If you have enjoyed reading the various pieces, and would like to make a donation towards keeping the website up and running in its current open access format, it would be very much appreciated. 

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1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
2.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
3. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
4. Batley and the 1921 Census 
5. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
6. Thomas Gannon 
7. Reginald Roberts 
8. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
9. Edward Barber 
10. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
11. Herbert Booth 
12. Edmund Battye
13. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
14. Michael Brannan 
15. John Brooks 
16. Michael Cafferty 
17. Patrick Cafferty 
18. John William Callaghan *NEW*
19. Lawrence Carney 
20. Martin Carney 
21. Thomas William Chappell 
22. William Colbeck
23.  Michael Cunningham 
24. Thomas Curley
25. Peter Doherty 
26. Thomas Donlan 
27. John W. Enright 
28. Mathew Farrer 
29. Thomas Finneran 
30. Michael Flynn 
31. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
32. Martin Gallagher 
33. James Garner
34. Thomas Gavaghan 
35. Henry Groark 
36. James Groark 
37. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
38. James Griffin 
39. William Hargreaves 
40. Patrick Hopkins
41. Michael Horan
42. Lawrence Judge 
43. John Leech 
44. Michael Lydon 
45. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
46. Thomas McNamara 
47. Patrick Naifsey 
48. Austin Nolan 
49. Robert Randerson *UPDATED*
50. James Rush 
51. Moses Stubley 
52. William Townsend, also known as McManus
53. James Trainor 
54. Richard Carroll Walsh
55. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
56. Patrick Cassidy 
57. James Delaney
58. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
59. Thomas Gannon 
60. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
61. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
62. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
63. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
64. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
65. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
66. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
67. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
68. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
69. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
70. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
71. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
72. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
73. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
74. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
75. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
76. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
77. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
78. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
79. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
89. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
81. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
82. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
83. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
84. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
85. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
86. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
87. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
88. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
89. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
90. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
91. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
92. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
93. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
94. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
95. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
96. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
97. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
98. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
99. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
100. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
101. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
102. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
103. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
104. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
105. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
106. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
107. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
108. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
109. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
110. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
111. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
112. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
113. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
114. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
115. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
116. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
117. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
118. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
119. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
120. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
121. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
122. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
123. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
124. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
125. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
126. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
127. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
128. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
129. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
130. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
131. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
132. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
133. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
134. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
135. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
136. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
137. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
138. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
139. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
140. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
141. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
142. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
143. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
144. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
145. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
146. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
147. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
148. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
149. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
150. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
151. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
152. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
153. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
154. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
155. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
156. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
157. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
158. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
159. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
160. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
161. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
162. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
163. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
164. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
165. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
166. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
167. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
168. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
169. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
170. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
171. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
172. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
173. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
174. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
175. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
176. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
177. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
178. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
179. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
180. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
181. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
182. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
183. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
184. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
185. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
186. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
187. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
188. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
189. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
190. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
191. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
192. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
193. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
194. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
195. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
196. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
197. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
198. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
199. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
200. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
201. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
202. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
203. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
204. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
205. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
206. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
207. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
208. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
209. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
210. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
211. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
212. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
213. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
214. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
215. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
216. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
217. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
218. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
219. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
220. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
221. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
222. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
223. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
224. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
225. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
226. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
227. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
228. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
229.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
230. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
231. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
232. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
233. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
234. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
235. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
236. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
237. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
238. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
239. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
240. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
241. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
242. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News 
243. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News 
244. 1918, 19 January – Batley News 
245. 1918, 26 January – Batley News
246. 1918, 2 February – Batley News 
247. 1918, 9 February – Batley News 
248. 1918, 16 February – Batley News 
249. 1918, 23 February – Batley News 
250. 1918, 2 March – Batley News *NEW*
251. 1918, 9 March – Batley News *NEW*
252. 1918, 16 March – Batley News *NEW*
253. 1918, 23 March – Batley News *NEW*
254. 1918, 30 March – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
255. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Miscellany of Information
256. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
257. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
258. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
259. A “Peace” of Batley History
260. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
261. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
262. A St Mary’s School Sensation
263. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
264. Heritage Impact Assessment: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School and Convent, Batley 
265. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
266. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
267. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
268. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
269. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
270. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
271. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
272. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
273. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
274. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
275. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
276. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
277. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
278. Occupations: Willeyer

School Log Books 
279. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
280. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
281. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
282. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
283. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
284. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
285. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
286. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
287. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
288. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
289. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
290. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
291. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
292. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
293. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
294. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
295. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
296. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
297. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
298. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
299. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
300. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
301. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919
302. Mixed Department- Log Book 1920

The Bulletin of St Mary of the Angels and Birstall St Patrick – Parish History Section *NEW*
303. March 2024 Bulletin History Pieces *NEW*

The Families
304. A Death in the Church
305. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

World War Two
306. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
307. Thomas Egan
308. Michael Flatley
309. William Smith

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 29 February 2024 Additions

This is my regular look back at the posts added to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study during the previous month. The February 2024 monthly update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts to date, including links to them, with February’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Seven posts were added during February 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 302. Two other posts were updated.

The additions included a new War Memorial biography, that of John William En(w)right. There was a new school Log Book for 1920. I also added some school history details. There were also four weekly newspaper pages for February 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family. The other updated post is to the men who served and survived the First World War section, with more being identified during February.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
I want to say a big thank you for the donations already received to keep this website going. They really do help.

The website has always been free to use, and I want to continue this policy in the future. However, it does cost me money to operate – from undertaking the research to website hosting costs. In the current difficult economic climate I do have to regularly consider if I can afford to continue running it as a free resource. 

If you have enjoyed reading the various pieces, and would like to make a donation towards keeping the website up and running in its current open access format, it would be very much appreciated. 

Please click 👉🏻here👈🏻 to be taken to the PayPal donation link. By making a donation you will be helping to keep the website online and freely available for all. 

Thank you.


1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
2.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
3. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
4. Batley and the 1921 Census 
5. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
6. Thomas Gannon 
7. Reginald Roberts 
8. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
9. Edward Barber 
10. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
11. Herbert Booth 
12. Edmund Battye
13. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
14. Michael Brannan 
15. John Brooks 
16. Michael Cafferty 
17. Patrick Cafferty 
18. Lawrence Carney 
19. Martin Carney 
20. Thomas William Chappell 
21. William Colbeck
22.  Michael Cunningham 
23. Thomas Curley
24. Peter Doherty 
25. Thomas Donlan 
26. John W. Enright *NEW*
27. Mathew Farrer 
28. Thomas Finneran 
29. Michael Flynn 
30. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
31. Martin Gallagher 
32. James Garner
33. Thomas Gavaghan 
34. Henry Groark 
35. James Groark 
36. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
37. James Griffin 
38. William Hargreaves 
39. Patrick Hopkins
40. Michael Horan
41. Lawrence Judge 
42. John Leech 
43. Michael Lydon 
44. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
45. Thomas McNamara 
46. Patrick Naifsey 
47. Austin Nolan 
48. Robert Randerson
49. James Rush 
50. Moses Stubley 
51. William Townsend, also known as McManus
52. James Trainor 
53. Richard Carroll Walsh
54. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
55. Patrick Cassidy 
56. James Delaney
57. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
58. Thomas Gannon 
59. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
60. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
61. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
62. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
63. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
64. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
65. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
66. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
67. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
68. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
69. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
70. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
71. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
72. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
73. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
74. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
75. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
76. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
77. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
78. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
79. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
80. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
81. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
82. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
83. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
84. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
85. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
86. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
87. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
88. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
89. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
90. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
91. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
92. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
93. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
94. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
95. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
96. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
97. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
98. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
99. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
100. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
101. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
102. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
103. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
104. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
105. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
106. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
107. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
108. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
109. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
110. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
111. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
112. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
113. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
114. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
115. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
116. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
117. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
118. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
119. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
120. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
121. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
122. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
123. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
124. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
125. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
126. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
127. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
128. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
129. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
130. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
131. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
132. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
133. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
134. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
135. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
136. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
137. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
138. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
139. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
140. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
141. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
142. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
143. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
144. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
145. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
146. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
147. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
148. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
149. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
150. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
151. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
152. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
153. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
154. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
155. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
156. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
157. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
158. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
159. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
160. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
161. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
162. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
163. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
164. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
165. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
166. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
167. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
168. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
169. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
170. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
171. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
172. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
173. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
174. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
175. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
176. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
177. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
178. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
179. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
180. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
181. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
182. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
183. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
184. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
185. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
186. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
187. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
188. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
189. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
190. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
191. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
192. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
193. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
194. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
195. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
196. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
197. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
198. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
199. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
200. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
201. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
202. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
203. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
204. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
205. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
206. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
207. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
208. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
209. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
210. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
211. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
212. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
213. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
214. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
215. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
216. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
217. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
218. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
219. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
220. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
221. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
222. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
223. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
224. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
225. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
226. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
227. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
228.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
229. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
230. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
231. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
232. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
233. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
234. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
235. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
236. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
237. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
238. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
239. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
240. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
241. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News 
242. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News 
243. 1918, 19 January – Batley News 
244. 1918, 26 January – Batley News
245. 1918, 2 February – Batley News *NEW*
246. 1918, 9 February – Batley News *NEW*
247. 1918, 16 February – Batley News *NEW*
248. 1918, 23 February – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
249. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Miscellany of Information
250. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
251. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
252. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
253. A “Peace” of Batley History
254. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
255. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
256. A St Mary’s School Sensation
257. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
258. Heritage Impact Assessment: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School and Convent, Batley *NEW*
259. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
260. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
261. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
262. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
263. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
264. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
265. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
266. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
267. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
268. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
269. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
270. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
271. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
272. Occupations: Willeyer

The Families
273. A Death in the Church
274. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

School Log Books 
275. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
276. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
277. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
278. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
279. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
280. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
281. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
282. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
283. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
284. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
285. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
286. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
287. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
288. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
289. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
290. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
291. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
292. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
293. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
294. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
295. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
296. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
297. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919
298. Mixed Department- Log Book 1920 *NEW*

World War Two
299. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
300. Thomas Egan
301. Michael Flatley
302. William Smith

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 31 January 2024 Additions

This is my regular look back at the posts added to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study during the previous month. The January 2024 monthly update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts to date, including links to them, with this month’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Despite moving house at the beginning of this month, I did manage to add five posts during January 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 295. Two other posts were updated.

The additions included a new school Log Book for 1919. There were four weekly newspaper pages for January 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family. The other updated post is to the men who served and survived the First World War section, with more being identified last month. No new biographies have been added here, or in any of the other categories (either World War One or World War Two deaths). These will follow in due course.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
I want to say a big thank you for the donations already received to keep this website going. They really do help.

The website has always been free to use, and I want to continue this policy in the future. However, it does cost me money to operate – from undertaking the research to website hosting costs. In the current difficult economic climate I do have to regularly consider if I can afford to continue running it as a free resource. 

If you have enjoyed reading the various pieces, and would like to make a donation towards keeping the website up and running in its current open access format, it would be very much appreciated. 

Please click 👉🏻here👈🏻 to be taken to the PayPal donation link. By making a donation you will be helping to keep the website online and freely available for all. 

Thank you.


1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
2.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
3. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
4. Batley and the 1921 Census 
5. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
6. Thomas Gannon 
7. Reginald Roberts 
8. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
9. Edward Barber 
10. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
11. Herbert Booth 
12. Edmund Battye
13. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
14. Michael Brannan 
15. John Brooks 
16. Michael Cafferty 
17. Patrick Cafferty 
18. Lawrence Carney 
19. Martin Carney 
20. Thomas William Chappell 
21. William Colbeck
22.  Michael Cunningham 
23. Thomas Curley
24. Peter Doherty 
25. Thomas Donlan 
26. Mathew Farrer 
27. Thomas Finneran 
28. Michael Flynn 
29. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
30. Martin Gallagher 
31. James Garner
32. Thomas Gavaghan 
33. Henry Groark 
34. James Groark 
35. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
36. James Griffin 
37. William Hargreaves 
38. Patrick Hopkins
39. Michael Horan
40. Lawrence Judge 
41. John Leech 
42. Michael Lydon 
43. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
44. Thomas McNamara 
45. Patrick Naifsey 
46. Austin Nolan 
47. Robert Randerson
48. James Rush 
49. Moses Stubley 
50. William Townsend, also known as McManus
51. James Trainor 
52. Richard Carroll Walsh
53. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
54. Patrick Cassidy 
55. James Delaney
56. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
57. Thomas Gannon 
58. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
59. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
60. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
61. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
62. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
63. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
64. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
65. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
66. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
67. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
68. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
69. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
70. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
71. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
72. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
73. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
74. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
75. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
76. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
77. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
78. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
79. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
80. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
81. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
82. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
83. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
84. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
85. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
86. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
87. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
88. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
89. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
90. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
91. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
92. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
93. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
94. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
95. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
96. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
97. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
98. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
99. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
100. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
101. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
102. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
103. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
104. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
105. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
106. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
107. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
108. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
109. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
110. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
111. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
112. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
113. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
114. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
115. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
116. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
117. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
118. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
119. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
120. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
121. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
122. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
123. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
124. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
125. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
126. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
127. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
128. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
129. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
130. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
131. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
132. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
133. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
134. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
135. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
136. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
137. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
138. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
139. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
140. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
141. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
142. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
143. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
144. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
145. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
146. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
147. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
148. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
149. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
150. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
151. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
152. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
153. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
154. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
155. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
156. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
157. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
158. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
159. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
160. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
161. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
162. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
163. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
164. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
165. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
166. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
167. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
168. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
169. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
170. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
171. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
172. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
173. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
174. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
175. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
176. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
177. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
178. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
179. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
180. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
181. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
182. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
183. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
184. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
185. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
186. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
187. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
188. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
189. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
199. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
191. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
192. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
193. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
194. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
195. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
196. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
197. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
198. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
199. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
200. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
201. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
202. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
203. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
204. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
205. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
206. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
207. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
208. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
209. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
210. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
211. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
212. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
213. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
214. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
215. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
216. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
217. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
218. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
219. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
220. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
221. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
222. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
223. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
224. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
225. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
226. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
227.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
228. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
229. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
230. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
231. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
232. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
233. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
234. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
235. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
236. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
237. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
238. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
239. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
240. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News *NEW*
241. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News *NEW*
242. 1918, 19 January – Batley News *NEW*
243. 1918, 26 January – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
244. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Miscellany of Information
245. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
246. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
247. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
248. A “Peace” of Batley History
249. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
250. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
251. A St Mary’s School Sensation
252. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
253. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
254. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
255. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
256. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
257. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
258. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
259. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
260. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
261. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
262. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
263. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
264. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
265. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
266. Occupations: Willeyer

The Families
267. A Death in the Church
268. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

School Log Books 
269. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
270. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
271. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
272. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
273. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
274. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
275. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
276. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
277. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
278. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
279. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
280. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
281. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
282. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
283. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
284. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
285. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
286. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
287. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
288. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
289. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
290. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
291. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919

World War Two
292. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
293. Thomas Egan
294. Michael Flatley
295. William Smith

Charles the Pigeon and a Batley Spy

This is the story of an unsung Batley hero, living behind enemy lines and carrying out works of espionage and sabotage during World War One. His adopted pigeon Charles played an important part in the Yorkshireman’s wartime exploits. Their daring deeds read more like a boy’s adventure story than real life. But this is a true tale of wartime courage, and one which deserves wider telling.

George William Richardson was born in Hunslet in 1859, and baptised at Thornhill parish church. His parents were Thornhill-born glass bottle maker Benjamin Richardson and Mary Peace, who married at Hunslet St Mary’s earlier that year. George was the eldest of their 15 children. The Richardson family were well-known in the Batley area, with George being the nephew of local dyer Edward Richardson.

George spent his early years in Liverpool where his father, Benjamin, worked. But by the mid-1870s Benjamin changed career and moved to Batley where he set up business as a grocer and provision dealer in the Mount Pleasant area. The family home was in Denison Street, Purlwell.

A keen young all-round sportsman, George played in the forwards for the Batley Mountaineers Rugby Football team. He also won trophies for long-distance running and walking. This included first prize of two bronze vases on marble pedestals for the two miles’ walk at the Dewsbury United Clerk’s Sports at Crown Flatt in July 1878; the following month a timepiece and a guinea for first in that distance at the Heckmondwike Football Club Athletic festival; and second place over the same distance in a controversial walk in the first Batley Hospital Sports festival, also in August 1878 – so controversial the event was dropped from the following year’s programme.1 One article reported that he also won the Yorkshire Roller Skating Championship.2

George William Richardson

Described as a typical grim, bluff, wily Yorkshireman “quiet, dogged, and full of resource…”,3 he transferred the same perseverance and determination he applied to succeed in sport, to his working life.

It was in Batley that George began his grounding in various elements of the textile trade. His early job history included working in the cutting department at Messrs. G. and J. Stubley’s Bottoms Mill. He was also employed as a dyer at his uncle Edward’s Howley Bank dye works.

He left Batley in the early 1880s initially for Austria, and then on to France where he worked once more as a dyer, eventually saving enough money to buy the dyehouse in which he was employed.

In December 1886 he travelled from his then home in the French city of Tourcoing, on the border with Belgium, across to the British Legation (a Diplomatic Mission more common than Embassies in this period) in Brussels to marry Rebecca Willby.

By the early 20th century George’s business was flourishing. In 1906 he owned what was described as “probably the largest dyehouse in France”.4 His portfolio now also included a textile factory in Roubaix, a French town adjacent to Tourcoing, the town in which he and his family settled. He was living here in 1906 with his wife Rebecca, daughter Gertrude, and sons Alphonse, Frédéric and Georges.5

The G. W. Richardson and Co. factory in Roubaix was founded in 1898, and was initially known as Lemaire frères et Richardson. It manufactured fancy coatings and ladies’ cloths. By February 1906 it employed over 500 hands.6 This was the month George Richardson received the Chevalier du Merit Agricole, which the British press equated to a knighthood. When this honour was created in 1883, it was second only to the Legion of Honour in the French order of precedence.

The Richardson Factory, Roubaix, pictured in 1923

As business grew, other specialities of the factory included renaissance carded wool fabric, pure wool fabric, drapery, dress and cap fabric, fabric for the railways, and military sheets, with trade including supplying governments.

George always retained his love and pride for Yorkshire, reminiscing about his days in “dear old Batley”,7 and even in the late 1920s declaring “I’m Yorkshire through and through”.8 Over 40 years after leaving the district, he was described as being “as Yorkshire to-day as ever” both in manner and speech.9 He remained in touch with his Batley friends, looking forward to coming over for a cup of tea with them, and he regularly visited his parents. Although his father died in 1912, his mother remained in Batley, living in a tiny one-roomed cottage in Chapel Fold, Staincliffe, until her death in 1926, despite George pressing her to move to a larger house.

Interestingly, though, in post-war reports – particularly in Leeds newspapers – his Batley links were not mentioned, the emphasis being Leeds (and some newspapers even said the Bradford district!) The Batley News were so indignant as to point out to its readers that he was a native of Batley, not Leeds as stated in several of the daily papers.10

He was visiting family in Batley in September 1914 during the first weeks of the war, whilst one of his sons was a student at Leeds University. Both rushed back to Roubaix, his son to join his two brothers who were about to enlist in the French army. All three boys ended up as prisoners of war at the notorious Wittenberg camp, but were eventually transferred to Ruhleben camp – possibly because a German officer, who had before the war done business with the Richardson’s Roubaix mill, recognised them.11 All three brothers survived the war.

In mid-October 1914, the German Army occupied Roubaix and remained there for the next four years. This marked the start of George’s exploits. As the Germans threatened to overrun Roubaix, he took the identity of a Belgian he closely resembled and changed his name to Dupont, though it appears this switch did not last long.

George Richardson, photographed with a beard during the war in disguise as Belgian lookalike M. Dupont.

As an owner of a major mill, George refused to make cloth for German uniforms and was taken before the Commandant who threatened to shoot him if he did not start the machines. He coolly replied “Will you get your cloth if you shoot me?12 The Commandant drew back from his threat. George was proud to say “Not one yard of cloth was made for the Germans all the time they held my mills”.13 For whenever the cloth-making process seemed likely to start, something would always mysteriously go wrong. As George recalled with a chuckle, “I diddled them every time.14

His acts of sabotage commenced right from the early days of the war, as the Germans were approaching. He and his trusted foreman took all the vital parts out of the machines and buried them in a shed a mile away. The pair then replaced the key machinery parts with cracked ones, rendering the machines unusable.

The mill also had a tunnel and false wall behind which copper was tightly packed. As a result, he managed to conceal around £20,000 worth of the metal. Though there was one very lucky escape later on in the war, when a group of armed soldiers made a sudden mill inspection. They examined every nook and cranny, the officer in charge insisting on descending every stairway and probing every corner of the basement, the labyrinth details of which few beyond George knew. The officer became curious about one of the walls – the false one behind which the copper was hidden. But because it was so tightly packed, tapping it produced no suspicion of hollowness, meaning the copper was not discovered. They also bored into the floor, but missed the tunnel.

The Germans arrived before the task of incapacitating the mill and removing valuable materials was fully complete, so some items were carried out under the noses of the enemy. George and his trusted employee went to the mill almost daily under the pretence of trying to get the machinery working. They always came away with bits of lead, which they smuggled past the pair of fixed-bayoneted German soldiers. It is estimated George threw three tons of lead stealthily into the canal by this means. Several bicycles were dismantled and similarly disposed of. George also burned around six tons of sacking which the Germans would have used for sandbags.

Throughout the time his mills were commandeered by the occupiers, George continued to hide copper tubes, connections and joints, so cloth could not be woven. When the Germans planned to clothe some of their soldiers in khaki uniforms to mislead the Allies, George had the dyestuffs arranged so that every attempt at dying cloth the requisite shade ended in failure.

Other thrilling stories included the time when, disguised as an Italian, George saw a German soldier stealing potatoes from an old woman. He knocked the German down, and then saw other Germans were running towards him. He knelt down and began wiping the mud off the soldier’s face, and by the time the others arrived he was giving him brandy. Once the true story was discovered, that George was the assailant not a saviour, he was brought in by the Germans and given a public flogging.

The Batley News reported the Germans attempted to assassinate George. They reported he was struck on the neck with a dagger but, although scarred for life, he was spared.15 For another newspaper report George recalled:

A huge Prussian darted at me one dark night and put a knife in my neck. I bowled him over. He was a well-educated man, for he begged on his knees for mercy in German, French, and English. 16

When the Germans became suspicious of him, they sent him to Austria via a cattle truck. The journey took three days and four nights. He received such severe punishment at the hands of his captors that he decided to make them think their cruelty had affected his brain. The ruse succeeded and they returned him to Roubaix, believing him to be a “harmless lunatic”.17 There he maintained the pretence.

The Germans, believing he was “daft18 and not realising he was a fluent German speaker, were careless with their talk in front of him. It meant he gleaned an astonishing amount of information from them, intelligence which was then passed onto the Allies, via his daughter Gertrude.

It also resulted in more narrow escapes. Once, while carrying a despatch, he was arrested, (one of around his six arrests during occupation). When the Germans were taking him away, he pretended to slip to the ground, and whilst he lay there he managed to swallow the two-inch square document. Stripped, even the soles of his feet were examined, nothing incriminating was found.

Some of George’s most dangerous exploits involved pigeons. A keen pigeon fancier before the war, Charles the pigeon was left in George’s care when his owner, Felix Vanoutryve, went off to join the French army. Charles was not any old pigeon. She (yes, Charles was a female) was a very special bird. Bred by Messrs. Bracey and Cooke at Martham, Great Yarmouth, the black magpie hen (hen being the term for a female pigeon) was exhibited at Crystal Palace where she won first and Challenge Cup, and was subsequently bought by Essex pigeon fancier Frank Warner (later Sir Frank Warner) for £100, believed to be a world-record price in 1912. Later, Bracey and Cooke bought some of Warner’s pigeons, and Charles once more returned to Martham, before then being sold to M. Vanoutryve and taken to Roubaix.19

Owning a pigeon was forbidden in German-occupied territory. If discovered, the owner could be shot. Yet despite the personal risk, George did not take the easy option and ring the pigeon’s neck. It led to a series of narrow escapes for the Richardson family as the bird was hidden during repeated raids by the German occupiers.

On one occasion during a German house raid, Mrs Richardson hid Charles in the wash copper (a tub for heating water to wash clothes). She poured boiling water over the clothes at the bird’s side, in order to trick the Germans.

On another occasion, when the Germans conducted a night house raid, George had just enough time to grab Charles, tie her wings and wrap her up in the bedclothes next to his wife before the Germans entered the room. As the raiding party stood on the threshold, he begged the officer in charge to make as little noise as possible as his wife was ill, possibly with typhus – a potentially fatal, infectious disease which could ravage troops. Unsurprisingly, the Germans left without conducting a search.

Another incident occurred when a German patrol visited George’s factory in search of a piece of machinery. He and the German officer went down to the basement where the officer appeared to notice Charles’ head sticking out of a basket. George asked the German into his office, and distracted him with a piece of tapestry showing old Heidelberg, and pressed him to join him in drinking his “last”20 bottle of champagne. The officer’s glass was filled and refilled, until he became a little “fuzzy.”21 He eventually left, smoking a cigar, and made no comment about the pigeon. But George was taking no chances. A small bantam hen was substituted for Charles in the basket, and Charles was hidden elsewhere. It proved a wise move. Shortly after, the officer returned, accompanied by two German soldiers with fixed bayonets, and a gendarme. The whole party went into the cellar, where the gendarme seized the basket, looked at the bird, and then pointed out to the officer it was not a pigeon, it was a bantam hen. Fooled by the switch, they left in disgust.

On another occasion, Charles could not be found when a German sergeant went to the Richardson house to billet an officer. George said the only accommodation was on the second floor but, with his foot on the stairs, the sergeant said German officers never slept on the second floor. The sergeant left, and when George went upstairs, he found Charles strutting along the second floor landing - the floor the sergeant had refused to look at.

George was amongst the prominent Roubaix residents imprisoned at Güstrow Prisoner of War camp, northern Germany, held hostage because the municipality refused to pay a £6,000 fine imposed by Germany. Whilst there, a friend in Belgium looked after Charles.

As soon as George was released, he retrieved the bird, and carried her in his pocket over the German sentry-guarded border, back into France. Fortunately, Charles was accustomed to being stashed in pockets. Her usual hiding place was nestling in George’s coat pocket, with string over her wings. Several times on the journey back, George had to hide in ditches, and then make a dash for it. He estimated at least a dozen shots were fired at him, and later he found a bullet had passed through his hat. The hat, along with Charles, were exhibited at Crystal Palace in 1921.

When M. Vanoutryve returned to collect Charles after the war ended, and found out about the dangers involved in keeping her, he grasped George by the hand and said, “You damned fool!”22

His escapades with Charles were not his only involvement with pigeons. A local baker brought him a pigeon dropped in by the British, who requested they collect information about enemy regiments and send it back to them via the bird. Despite knowing if caught he would be instantly shot, George obtained the information, tied it to the pigeon and released it early in the morning, even though Germans were billeted in his house.

Life was a grim struggle in occupied Roubaix, food was scarce, and people died of starvation. But the Richardsons were amongst the more fortunate, having money. After being without meat for three months, George was able to pay 12s. a pound for the flesh of a horse which had been killed by a shell.

Through all the hardships and tribulations, the Richardsons, and their other compatriots from England, clung together and talked of days of freedom and celebrations to come, when their treasured bottles of wine would be brought out from hiding places. After his release from Güstrow, on his return to Roubaix George secretly built an underground storage area in which to stash his valuables from the enemy.

Towards the end of the war, British military prisoners were brought in once more and put to work in Roubaix, on heavy, manual tasks like loading stones at the canal and railway station. Some British prisoners were housed in the Richardson’s idle, ransacked and now dilapidated factory. Insufficiently clothed and fed, George and daughter Gertrude were amongst those who sneaked food to them, keeping them alive. They also managed to get fresh shirts and socks to them, prior to the prisoners being taken away from Roubaix in the autumn of 1918 by their retreating German captors.

When George once again entered his half-dismantled Roubaix mill in October 1918, he found it in a dilapidated state, with windows shattered, ironwork rusted and yards full of refuse left by the retreating Germans. As the war drew to a close in 1918, and German defeat was inevitable, they had removed over £250,000 worth of machinery from the mill, stripped copper from the boilers, removed dynamos from machines they did not take, even removed pieces of leather from the wire rods in the weaving rooms. They then smashed what remained. Around 150 packing cases of equipment ready for shipping to Germany lay abandoned, including spinning frames and boxes of paper tubes, ready to pulp. But once again George was able to place a tiny home-made Union Jack over the entrance of his mill, and another over the door of his home. The family spent all night making Union Jacks with which to welcome the British troops.

As soon as the Germans went, Gertrude wrote to her grandmother in Staincliffe:

We can hardly believe it is true that the Germans have left. It is so lovely to see the British Tommies walking through the streets. We are all still too excited to give you further details. We expect to come to Yorkshire for Christmas.23

Gertrude was a war heroine in her own right. Long before the outbreak of hostilities, she joined the Roubaix Red Cross undertaking charity work with them, and promising to serve with them in the event of war. On its declaration she was ordered to stay in Roubaix to treat the wounded on No 1 Ward in the St Louis Hospital.24 She was caring for the French and British wounded after the first Battle of Ypres in 1914, when the Germans entered the town in mid-October 1914. She continued nursing at the hospital whilst it was under German authority. Until mid-1915 this included tending to Allied prisoners interred in the Roubaix area. After this date, these Allied captives were either sent to Germany to be held as prisoners, or sent home in prisoner exchanges. Gertrude then nursed the local population, whilst undertaking more dangerous work, such as passing on intelligence to the Allies, including that gathered by her father – a job described as being of immense military value. And later in the war, time and time again, she secretly and fearlessly carried food and clothing to British prisoners who were once more back in Roubaix, including to those lodged in her father’s cloth mill. Just before the Armistice, with the Germans gone from Roubaix, she was asked to be an interpreter-nurse for the British Army, which she did for five months.

She, her father, and another war heroine, (Marie) Léonie Vanhoutte, were invited to England as guests of honour of the United Associations of Great Britain and France in November 1927. Born in Roubaix, Marie Léonie Vanhoutte, also known by the pseudonym Charlotte Lameron, initially trained as a Red Cross nurse, but then – when she could not countenance treating German occupiers – she became a French Resistance fighter and secret agent operating on the French/Belgium border. She was at one point in prison with the later-executed nurse Edith Cavell. Léonie, too, was sentenced to death by the Germans, but this was commuted to 15 years imprisonment. Gertrude and Léonie became known as “the Heroines of Roubaix.” On the visit to England, Gertrude placed a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier at Westminster Abbey, whilst Mlle. Vanhoutte laid a wreath at the foot of Nurse Cavell’s monument.

Gertrude Richardson (left), Léonie Vanhoutte and George Richardson in England in 1927

To commemorate the exploits of Charles, George was presented with a pair of alabaster pigeons at the dinner which formed a key part of the visit. This event was hosted by Lord Derby at the Rembrandt Hotel in London.

The list of honours and decorations bestowed on George by the French and Belgian governments show the high regard in which he was held. According to the Batley News, these included Knight of the Order of Legion of Honour; Knight of the Order of Leopold; Knight of the Crown of Belgium; Knight of the Order of Nassau, with Military Cross Grand Duchy of Luxembourg; Officer of the French Academy; Officer of the Order of Nicham Iftikar of Tunis; Order of the National Merit with Military Medal. He was also a member of the Northern France Delegate for the British Chamber of Commerce; Textile Expert for Law Courts; and Textile Expert for the Ministry of Commerce.25

Charles the pigeon died in March 1928. It was said after her death she was to be stuffed and preserved in the War Museum, Paris.

In his later years, George lived just outside Roubaix, in the town of Croix. This is where his wife, Rebecca, died in the early hours of 16 March 1922, at their 22, Rue de Roubaix home. George attributed his wife’s death to the war. Just over seven years later, at 8 o’clock in the morning of 18 March 1929, George died in the same house.


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Footnotes:
1. Batley Reporter and Guardian, 2 August 1879.
2. Batley News, 23 February 1906.
3. Leeds Mercury, 27 March 1928.
4. Batley News, 23 February 1906.
5. Spellings as per the France, Nord, Recensement, 1906.
6. Most reports said over 500 hands, but the Batley News of 16 February 1906 said over 600.
7. Batley News, 16 February 1906.
8. Leeds Mercury, 25 November 1927.
9. Leeds Mercury, 27 March 1928
10. Batley News, 3 December 1927.
11. Batley News, 26 October 1918.
12. Leeds Mercury, 27 March 1928.
13. Leeds Mercury, 26 November 1927.

14. Observer (Adelaide, S.A.), 14 January 1928.
15. Batley News, 26 November 1927.

16. Observer (Adelaide, S.A.), 14 January 1928.
17. Leeds Mercury, 26 November 1927.
18. Sheffield Independent, 26 November 1927.
19. There are some contradictions around the purchase of Charles, with some reports saying M. Vanoutryve bought him from Sir Frank Warner for £100. The version I have used is the one from The London Daily Chronicle of 21 February 1927, as recounted by her breeders Bracey and Cooke.
20. London Daily Chronicle, 17 February 1927.
21. Ibid.
22. London Daily Chronicle, 17 February 1927.
23. Batley Reporter and Guardian, 25 October 1918.
24. Batley News, 26 November 1927.
25.. Batley News, 23 March 1929.


Other Sources:

  • Architecture et monuments, Usine G. W. Richardson et Cie, http://canalderoubaix.bn-r.fr/acc/img_carte7_1.html
  • Archives départementales du Nord, registres d’état civil du Nord, Croix/D 1921 – 1924 and Croix/D 1929 – 1932.
  • Censuses, England and Wales, various.
  • GRO Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes.
  • GRO Foreign Registers and Returns.
  • Le Monde Illustré, 5 March 1923.
  • L’usine Richardson, https://www.bn-r.fr/espace-thematique/le-textile-prend-l-eau-quand-le-canal-alimentait-les-usines/des-entreprises-textiles-proches-du-canal-1/l-usine-richardson
  • Newspapers – including Batley News, 18 May 1912, 19 January 1918, 26 October 1918, 30 October 1926; Batley Reporter and Guardian, 13 July 1878, 31 August 1878; Coventry Evening Telegraph, 8 March 1928; Dewsbury Reporter, 24 August 1878; Halifax Courier, 2 November 1927; Jedburgh Gazette, 29 November 1912; Leeds Mercury – 25 March 1929; London Daily Chronicle, 21 February 1926; North Mail and Newcastle Chronicle, 26 November 1927; The Sphere, London, 10 December 1927; Yorkshire Evening Post, 25 November 1927, 8 March 1928; Yorkshire Post, 28 November 1927, 22 March 1929. This is not an exhaustive list.
  • Parish Registers, England – various.

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 31 December 2023 Additions

This is my regular look back at the posts added to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study during the previous month. The December 2023 monthly update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts to date, including links to them, with this month’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Seven new posts were added during December 2023, bringing the total number of study posts to 290. Two other posts were updated.

The additions included one new War Memorial biography, that of William (Willie) Hargreaves. There was also a new school Log Book for 1918. To round the additions off, there were five weekly newspaper pages for December 1917. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family. The other updated post is to the men who served and survived the First World War section, with more being identified last month. No new biographies have been added here. They will follow in due course.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


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1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
2.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
3. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
4. Batley and the 1921 Census 
5. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
6. Thomas Gannon 
7. Reginald Roberts 
8. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
9. Edward Barber 
10. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
11. Herbert Booth 
12. Edmund Battye
13. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
14. Michael Brannan 
15. John Brooks 
16. Michael Cafferty 
17. Patrick Cafferty 
18. Lawrence Carney 
19. Martin Carney 
20. Thomas William Chappell 
21. William Colbeck
22.  Michael Cunningham 
23. Thomas Curley
24. Peter Doherty 
25. Thomas Donlan 
26. Mathew Farrer 
27. Thomas Finneran 
28. Michael Flynn 
29. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
30. Martin Gallagher 
31. James Garner
32. Thomas Gavaghan 
33. Henry Groark 
34. James Groark 
35. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
36. James Griffin 
37. William Hargreaves *NEW*
38. Patrick Hopkins
39. Michael Horan
40. Lawrence Judge 
41. John Leech 
42. Michael Lydon 
43. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
44. Thomas McNamara 
45. Patrick Naifsey 
46. Austin Nolan 
47. Robert Randerson
48. James Rush 
49. Moses Stubley 
50. William Townsend, also known as McManus
51. James Trainor 
52. Richard Carroll Walsh
53. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
54. Patrick Cassidy 
55. James Delaney
56. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
57. Thomas Gannon 
58. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
59. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
60. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
61. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
62. 1914, 8 August – Batley News
63. 1914, 15 August – Batley News
64. 1914, 22 August – Batley News
65. 1914, 29 August – Batley News
66. 1914, 5 September – Batley News
67. 1914, 12 September – Batley News
68. 1914, 19 September – Batley News
69. 1914, 26 September – Batley News
70. 1914, 3 October – Batley News
71. 1914, 10 October – Batley News
72. 1914, 17 October – Batley News
73. 1914, 24 October – Batley News
74. 1914, 31 October – Batley News
75. 1914, 7 November – Batley News
76. 1914, 14 November – Batley News
77. 1914, 21 November – Batley News
78. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
79. 1914, 5 December – Batley News
80. 1914, 12 December – Batley News
81. 1914, 19 December – Batley News
82. 1914, 24 December – Batley News
83. 1915, 2 January – Batley News
84. 1915, 9 January – Batley News
85. 1915, 16 January – Batley News
86. 1915, 23 January – Batley News
87. 1915, 30 January – Batley News
88. 1915, 6 February – Batley News
89. 1915, 13 February – Batley News
90. 1915, 20 February – Batley News
91. 1915, 27 February – Batley News
92. 1915, 6 March – Batley News
93. 1915, 13 March – Batley News
94. 1915, 20 March – Batley News
95. 1915, 27 March – Batley News
96. 1915, 3 April – Batley News
97. 1915, 10 April – Batley News
98. 1915, 17 April – Batley News
99. 1915, 24 April – Batley News
100. 1915, 1 May – Batley News
101. 1915, 8 May – Batley News
102. 1915, 15 May – Batley News
103. 1915, 22 May – Batley News
104. 1915, 29 May – Batley News
105. 1915, 5 June – Batley News
106. 1915, 12 June – Batley News
107. 1915, 19 June – Batley News
108. 1915, 26 June – Batley News
109. 1915, 3 July – Batley News
110. 1915, 10 July – Batley News
111. 1915, 17 July – Batley News
112. 1915, 24 July – Batley News
113. 1915, 31 July – Batley News
114. 1915, 7 August – Batley News
115. 1915, 14 August – Batley News
116. 1915, 21 August – Batley News
117. 1915, 28 August – Batley News
118. 1915, 4 September – Batley News
119. 1915, 11 September – Batley News
120. 1915, 18 September – Batley News
121. 1915, 25 September – Batley News
122. 1915, 2 October – Batley News
123. 1915, 9 October – Batley News
124. 1915, 16 October – Batley News
125. 1915, 23 October – Batley News
126. 1915, 30 October – Batley News
127. 1915, 6 November – Batley News
128. 1915, 13 November – Batley News
129. 1915, 20 November – Batley News
130. 1915, 27 November – Batley News
131. 1915, 4 December – Batley News
132. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
133. 1915, 18 December – Batley News
134. 1915, 23 December – Batley News
135. 1916, 1 January – Batley News
136. 1916, 8 January – Batley News
137. 1916, 15 January – Batley News
138. 1916, 22 January – Batley News
139. 1916, 29 January – Batley News
140. 1916, 5 February – Batley News
141. 1916, 12 February – Batley News
142. 1916, 19 February – Batley News
143. 1916, 26 February – Batley News
144. 1916, 4 March – Batley News
145. 1916, 11 March – Batley News
146. 1916, 18 March – Batley News
147. 1916, 25 March – Batley News
148. 1916, 1 April – Batley News
149. 1916, 8 April – Batley News
150. 1916, 15 April – Batley News
151. 1916, 22 April – Batley News
152. 1916, 29 April – Batley News
153. 1916, 6 May – Batley News
154. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
155. 1916, 20 May – Batley News
156. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
157. 1916, 3 June – Batley News
158. 1916, 10 June – Batley News
159. 1916, 17 June – Batley News
160. 1916, 24 June – Batley News
161. 1916, 1 July – Batley News
162. 1916, 8 July – Batley News
163. 1916, 15 July – Batley News
164. 1916, 22 July – Batley News
165. 1916, 29 July – Batley News
166. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
167. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
168. 1916, 19 August – Batley News
169. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
170. 1916, 2 September – Batley News
171. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
172. 1916, 16 September – Batley News
173. 1916, 23 September – Batley News
174. 1916, 30 September – Batley News
175. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
176. 1916, 14 October – Batley News
177. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
178. 1916, 28 October – Batley News
179. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
180. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
181. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
182. 1916, 25 November – Batley News
183. 1916, 2 December – Batley News
184. 1916, 9 December – Batley News
185. 1916, 16 December – Batley News
186. 1916, 23 December – Batley News
187. 1916, 30 December – Batley News
188. 1917, 6 January – Batley News
189. 1917, 13 January – Batley News
199. 1917, 20 January – Batley News
191. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
192. 1917, 3 February – Batley News
193. 1917, 10 February – Batley News
194. 1917, 17 February – Batley News
195. 1917, 24 February – Batley News
196. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
197. 1917, 10 March – Batley News
198. 1917, 17 March – Batley News
199. 1917, 24 March – Batley News
200. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
201. 1917, 7 April – Batley News
202. 1917, 14 April – Batley News
203. 1917, 21 April – Batley News
204. 1917, 28 April – Batley News
205. 1917, 5 May – Batley News
206. 1917, 12 May – Batley News
207. 1917, 19 May – Batley News
208. 1917, 26 May – Batley News
209. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
210. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
211. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
212. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
213. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
214. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
215. 1917, 14 July – Batley News
216. 1917, 21 July – Batley News
217. 1917, 28 July – Batley News
218. 1917, 4 August – Batley News
219. 1917, 11 August – Batley News
220. 1917, 18 August – Batley News
221. 1917, 25 August – Batley News
222. 1917, 1 September – Batley News
223. 1917, 8 September – Batley News
224. 1917, 15 September – Batley News
225. 1917, 22 September – Batley News
226. 1917, 29 September– Batley News
227. 1917, 6 October – Batley News
228. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
229. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
230. 1917, 27 October – Batley News
231. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
232. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
233. 1917, 17 November – Batley News
234. 1917, 24 November – Batley News
235. 1917, 1 December – Batley News *NEW*
236. 1917, 8 December – Batley News *NEW*
237. 1917, 15 December – Batley News *NEW*
238. 1917, 22 December – Batley News *NEW*
239. 1917, 29 December – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
240. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Miscellany of Information
241. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
242. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
243. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
244. A “Peace” of Batley History
245. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
246. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
247. A St Mary’s School Sensation
248. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
249. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
250. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
251. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
252. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
253. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
254. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
255. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
256. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
257. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
258. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
259. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
260. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
261. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
262. Occupations: Willeyer

The Families
263. A Death in the Church
264. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

School Log Books 
265. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
266. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
267. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
268. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
269. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
270. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
271. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
272. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
273. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
274. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
275. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
276. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
277. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
278. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
279. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
280. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
281. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
282. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
283. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
284. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
285. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
286. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 *NEW*

World War Two
287. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
288. Thomas Egan
289. Michael Flatley
290. William Smith