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Sunday 9 July 2023

Tim Young live at The Wash House on Thursday

Popular singer and guitarist, Tim Young will be playing live at The Wash House from 8pm this Thursday 13th July.

Enjoy a drink as you listen to the upbeat acoustic covers from Abba to Oasis and more.


Free entry, but booking is strongly advised, these are very popular events.

To book your seat please call: 01590 644665.

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The Wash House loves great beer, stocking ales from talented local brewers. There are also, ciders, gins, wines and a great choice of organic soft drinks.

They are constantly on the look-out for new craft ales to offer the beer lovers. Once again, CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) have listed The Wash House in Milford on Sea in their The Good Beer Guide 2023.

This cosy venue also holds live music and rocking party nights, so it is always worth keeping an eye on their Facebook page to see what is happening.

So, if you are partial to a variety of quality real ales or craft drinks, or enjoy live music you don't have far to go!


The Wash House Micro Ale Pub
27 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 644665

Story of Milford Walking Tour on Sunday

The 'Story of Milford Walking Tour' in 2023 takes place this 11am: Sunday 16th July 2023 and is hosted by Lymington Town Tours.

This walk starts at 11am on the Village Green and finishes on the cliff top at the Beach House with a duration of 1¾ hours.

There is no need to book, just turn up at the start point a few minutes before the walk time shown so that you can meet the guide.

Suggested minimum donation of £5 per head. Children Free. Cash only. (Cards cannot be taken).

Please note: Some parts of these walks may have uneven ground or restricted access at some points for wheelchairs or buggies and the footpath by the Mill Pond and woods may not be suitable for those unable to walk easily.

About Story of Milford Walking Tour

The old hamlet of Milford was mentioned in the Domesday Book: a few houses around a green and a watermill, having about 50 inhabitants. Nothing changed very much for centuries until the late Victorian age, when it decided to change its image.....

Stroll through the village of Milford-on-Sea and its lovely wooded Pleasure Grounds, while your guide relates how the sleepy hamlet of Milford tried to live down its smuggling days and changed its name to try to rival genteel Eastbourne. 

Hear the story of the string of pearls seven yards long....

Tour Dates for your diary:
  • 11am: Sunday 27th August 2023
  • 11am: Sunday 17th September 2023
  • 11am: Sunday 15th October 2023

Other Walks around Milford on Sea

- Guided Walk. Then & Now: please click here.
- Guided Walk. Hidden Woodland: please click here.
- Village Walks. 4 to 7 miles: please click here.
- The Pleasure Grounds: please click here.
- Sturt Pond: please click here.
- Keyhaven Nature Reserve: please click here.
- Dog Friendly Walks: please click here.
- Guided Walk. Story of Milfordplease click here.
- Guided Walk. Voices from Grave: please click here.
- The Village News: Local walk leaflets. (Including Nature Reserve Walks.)
* Find shop at the foot of Milford on Sea village green.


About Lymington Town Tours

In 1989 the late Jack Bradbury founded Lymington Town Tours to help people explore and discover the fascinating history of this lovely area. All tour guides are volunteers, and as voluntary organisation, with no official funding, donations cover all running costs.

Lymington Town Tours also offer private walks for individuals or groups.

Please check their website below for other tours available.

Lymington Town Tours

New Antiques Emporium at Newlands Manor

The New Forest Emporium will be opening on the weekend of Saturday 15th July & Sunday 16th July 2023 at New Forest Water Gardens, Newlands Manor, Milford on Sea.

This new centre features numerous traders who buy & sell antiques, vintage, collectables & more.

There is also a water garden centre and cafe on site to enjoy.

New Forest Emporium will be open: Monday to Saturday: 10am to 4.30pm and Sunday: 10am to 4pm.


Trader Walk In Day

If you trade antiques, collectibles or retro, or are thinking of starting up, please drop in for a chat on Saturday or Sunday from 11am to 3pm, or contact: 07811 767510.


New Forest Emporium

New Forest Water Gardens, Newlands Manor, Everton, Milford on Sea, SO41 0JH
07534 442215
info@forestemporium.co.uk
www.newforestwatergardens.co.uk
www.facebook.com/newforestemporium

Enjoy a French Night in the village

Café Mondial is a trio consisting of Accordion, Guitar & Double Bass, and they will be performing in a French Evening at The Bridge on Friday 14th July. 

A large proportion of their music has a French flavour, with Café Style Music from all around the world. They also play some Latin music and jazz standards as well as traditional music from these shores.

The music is relaxing and conjures up a Café atmosphere, so it works very well where people are eating, drinking and chatting ( sometimes dancing too!).

This evening features a guest appearance from our very own Victoria Hopkins.

A French style three course meal is included in the £22.50 ticket price. Tickets on sale at The Bridge Box Office. 


Also, Folk at the Bridge

This Thursday 13th July, the regular Folk at the Bridge night takes place. The bar open at 7.15 pm with Floor Singers from 7.30pm.

This months guest performer is Steve Turner.

Steve is known as a pioneer of highly sophisticated English concertina song accompaniments, stretching the boundaries of traditional forms, with one of the best voices in the business. He is a multi-instrumentalist, who also accompanies himself on the cittern, and also plays mandolin and tenor banjo.

Folk at the Bridge is hosted by Bill Hesp.


To see what else is on at The Bridge: 
Please click here.

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The Bridge (Formerly MoS Community Centre)
Sea Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PH
01590 644861

Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Songs of Praise at Keyhaven Quay

The Milford on Sea churches are coming together for the Songs of Praise on Keyhaven Quay at 6pm to 7pm on Sunday 16th July. The event will be supported by the Salvation Army Band from Boscombe.

The service will be held on the on the foreshore at Keyhaven, and if you are going along please bring a chair if you wish to sit!  (If wet the service will be transferred to All Saints Church in Milford on Sea.)


Probus Club Annual Summer Supper

The Probus Club of The New Forest's very successful Annual Summer Supper took place at the Barton on Sea Golf Club on Thursday 6th July 2023.

Once again the weather was delightful and the Club members and their wives were treated to the spectacular views from the dining room over the golf course to the Needles which was set against the setting sun and later moonlit at the close of the evening.

Next year the April Ladies Lunch will feature the very popular Antiques Roadshow where the speaker of Antiques Roadshow experience will give an update on trends in the Antiques Market. This will be followed by an appraisal of individuals goods an chattels with regard to value and associated history. 

This event is also open to guests as it is so popular.


About The Probus Club of The New Forest 

The club meets on the First Tuesday of each month at South Lawn Hotel and offer a warm welcome to retired and semi-retired professional and businessmen and provides the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals from a wide range of interests and backgrounds. 

The Club meeting begins with a morning coffee from 10am to 10.30am, then have a small amount of business followed a speaker. Drinks and chatter are then had at the bar followed by a two course lunch followed by coffee and mints for c.£27.50.

Founded in January 1975, they currently have a friendly membership of c.50, who generally come from Milford on Sea, Barton on Sea, Pennington, Lymington, Everton, Hordle & New Milton areas.

In addition to their monthly meetings, they have a few social activities to which wives and partners are invited. These include a Ladies' Lunch, a Summer Supper and an Annual Dinner as well as a programme of visits and a monthly walk which ends in a local pub for lunch.

Speakers subjects have ranged from Custer’s Last Stand to Brusher Mills (AKA the Snake Catcher). 

Those who are interested in becoming a member are invited to attend as a guest at a meeting and be introduced to the members. 

To find out more, please contact Club Secretary: Mike Watson - mjwmanx@gmail.com


There are two Probus Clubs in Milford on Sea. To find out more, please click here.

Saturday 8 July 2023

MOSHRS visit to Weald and Downland Living Museum

The Milford on Sea Historical Record Society members visited the Weald and Downland Living Museum last week.

Members of Milford on Sea Historical Record Society visited this outdoor museum, which is a few miles north of Chichester, on a perfect summer day. The museum ‘rescues’ ancient buildings from being sacrificed to modern development by faithfully reconstructing them in this parkland and woodland setting. Hence, on a typical walk a visitor can see, and enter, buildings such as Titchfield Market Hall, Catherington Treadwheel, Redford Pugmill, Pevensy Windpump, Sole Street Medieval House, Ockly Hay Barn, Lurgashall Watermill, May Day Barn and Stable from Tonbridge and West Kingsdown Horse Whim. In total, there are over fifty exhibits. Many of the buildings contained guides who were able to provide further details on the exhibits.

The Curator gave a short lecture to the Milford visitors on a very modern building, the Downland Gridshell, intended originally as a repair facility for the museum which but has taken on a number of other functions, including that of a lecture hall. The building is the only one of its type in Britain, being constructed from oak laths in a diagonal grid shaped somewhat like a giant peanut. The strength of the building is derived from its double curvature grid (or lattice) which does away with the need for internal columns to support the roof.

Members also visited the collection of artefacts donated to the museum which was located in the basement of the Gridshell. Another onsite repair facility which fascinated many members was the BBC’s Repair Workshop film set.



To find out more about MoSHRSplease click here.

Milford on Sea Historical Record Society

Thursday 6 July 2023

2 Weeks to the Milford Music Festival: Time to Meet Some More Bands

Only two weeks to go until the very special Free weekend of the Milford on Sea Music Festival from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July 2023 on the village green.

The full line up and timings of the band performances are available in the Music Festival Programme which will be on sale on the village green this Saturday 8th July from 11am for just £3, and this will also be a chance to meet the festival organiser team. There might even be a surprise band playing!  

The programme, which is printed on sustainably sourced paper, will then be available in No64 Biscuit House, The Strawberry Gallery (Formerly Saltwater Cafe) and from others venues around the village.

Headline Act: John Illsley bass guitarist of the legendary and multi-award winning rock band, Dire Straits.

Plus, 19 talented local bands, singers & musicians across a multitude of genres performing for our free entertainment.

MEET SOME MORE OF THE BANDS:

The Strange Blues Band

Featuring Milford on Sea musicians the band get your feet moving by playing blues, rock n roll, 1960/70s pop and blues rock and Americana.

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Lady Winwood's Maggot

Since 1993 Lady Winwood's Maggot have travelled afar spreading their distorted gospel. A unique, anarchic sound regurgitating traditional transatlantic music, blended with their own material.

From dark tragic songs to the satirical and ridiculous interspersed with instrumentals. Incorporating Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Bass and Drums.

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Clockwork Carousel

Jools Holland style running order and with fantastic musicians.

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Murphys Lore


A mix of traditional Irish, English and Scots music plus a few tunes of their own. Tunes to dance to and songs to sing along with. 

www.murphyslore.co.uk
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The Blues Machine

Heavy blues rock band to get the village green rocking! You will want to dance the night away with these guys.

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HEADLINE ACT: John Illsley

Bass guitarist of the critically acclaimed band Dire Straits. Recipient of multiple BRIT and Grammy Awards and a Heritage Award. 

Dire Straits sold over 120 million albums and toured across the world. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.

Today, John has 8 solo albums to his credit and is also an accomplished artist.


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Milford on Sea Music Festival Bands

The Manatees | Picture House | The Heartbreakers | Emma Hardy Band | Six & Sax | Southern Companion | Roxanne Phillips | Lady Winwood's Maggot | Dog Ruff | Clockwork Carousel | The Blue Machine | Murphy's Lore | Danny Salamander Band | Bob Reece Band | Skamageddon | Glorias | The Strange Blues Band | Late Again.

To meet more bands playing at the Music Festival, please click here
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The Milford on Sea Music Festival will also feature a well-stocked and well-staffed bar, a range of wonderful local food trucks, and all other facilities you’d expect from a professional festival, including attention paid to sustainability and disabled access.

Milford Music Festival Programme. The festival programme costs just £3 and tells you about the bands, when they are performing and more about the festival. Please buy a copy as the sale of programmes makes an important contribution to the funding of the Milford on Sea Music Festival.


To read more about the Milford on Sea Music Festival, and the Music Festival Clothing Range, About John Illsley, Festival Volunteering & Sponsorship: please click here.


Milford on Sea Music Festival
The Festival Team


PS: To take a look at the Milford on Sea Photo Albums, which includes some previous Milford Music Festivals, please click here.

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Help by Telling a Friend About Us!

If you are reading this, it is likely you already know that Milford on Sea News provides a wide range of village news and stories in www.milfordonseanews.org, and also provides a comprehensive What's On Calendar of village events, activities and clubs & classes for adults and kids alike, in www.whatonmos.org.

As no doubt you appreciate, a lot of work goes into researching, writing and promoting these free to all publications, so it would be great if you could help us spread the word to more local people please. 

The good news is that over half of our village population of c.5000 receive, and hopefully enjoy, our Free Weekly News Bulletin. However the other half either do not know about us, or are just not interested!

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How you can help:

We would like to get more people to register for the Free Weekly News Bulletin to keep in touch with everything happening in the village.

If you already receive the News Bulletin, please forward the copy you receive to your friends & family, or simply tell them about us - And if you belong to a club or group, why not ask them to tell their members too! 

To Register for Free Milford on Sea News Bulletin

Simply, click here.

Alternatively, you could ask them to visit the www.milfordonseanews.org website and click the Register Today button in the left hand menu.

Our aim is simple; To inform and entertain people with local village news & stories, and promote all that is happening in the village. We also look to promote & support village businesses the best we can. All is done purely for the benefit of the community and not a penny is charged for anything. 

Milford on Sea News has been published since May 2008.

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Wednesday 5 July 2023

Enjoy Family Fun at Milford YFC Presentation Day

Milford on Sea Youth Football Club are inviting all local people to come along to the 25 Year celebrations of the club.

Lots of fun things for the family are organised for the Presentation Day on Saturday 8th July from 12pm to 5pm at Barnes Lane Recreation Ground.

The afternoon will include; Live music, inflatables, raffles, pizza, a bar and more... Plus a special star guest. There will also be the opportunity to take a look around the newly refurbished club house.

There will also be a auction of some very special football shirts.

All of the money raised throughout the day goes in to help keep running the football club and supporting our village youngsters.

PS: If you are local business, any prizes for the raffle would be gratefully received. Please contact: enquiries@mosyfc.co.uk.


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About Milford on Sea Youth Football Club

Andrew Smith, chairman: In May 2002, three local ladies, Sarah Elliott, Sara Jeffcock and Hilary Short formed MOSYFC. Sarah, nearly twenty years later, is still involved with the club as club secretary.

Playing at Barnes Lane recreation ground, the club has grown since then to have some 130 players signed on and is now considered to be a friendly, successful and well-run club.

All are welcomed by our experienced and fully-qualified coaches with teams from U7 to U16. Once they reach the U16 age group they have the opportunity to go further with our association with Bashley FC development programme. 

I am extremely proud to be chairman of the football club. I am constantly amazed at the dedication and hard work of the committee and coaches.

We always welcome new players and every year we need new coaches to take charge of our youngest team.

Milford on Sea Youth Football Club
Barnes Lane Recreation Ground
Barnes Lane
Milford on Sea
SO41 0RP

enquiries@mosyfc.co.uk

Memorial unveiled to Admiral Cornwallis

Admiral the Hon Sir William Cornwallis (1744-1819) settled and lived at Newlands Manor, Milford on Sea from 1800. He was one of England’s most renowned admirals, a friend of Lord Nelson, and with a long and distinguished Royal Navy career he is particularly remembered for frustrating Napoleon’s plans to invade England.

In October 2013, the Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society and the 1805 Club, embarked on a mission to find Admiral Cornwallis's grave, and this led to the 'Cornwallis Remembered' project and celebrations. 

After much work to commemorate one of Milford on Sea's famous sons, 'Cornwallis Remembered' culminated last week, when a memorial was laid as permanent tribute to Admiral Cornwallis at St Ann’s Church in Portsmouth Dockyard. 

Those in attendance included Chris Hobby, chairman of the Cornwallis Remembered project, and historian, Barry Jolly of  the Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society (MOSHRS).

To read more in the A&T, please click here.

Photos by Paul French

About 'Cornwallis Remembered'

The 'Cornwallis Remembered' project had started in October 2013, when the 1805 Club contacted Milford on Sea Historical Record Society (MOSHRS) as they understood that Admiral Cornwallis was buried in Milford churchyard but "the grave had been lost".

However, according to his biographer George Cornwallis West, the Admiral had left instructions that he was to be ‘buried at Milford near Captain Whitby’ also that no tomb-stone or any kind of memorial was to be erected in his memory. 

Memorial to Admiral Cornwallis
All Saints Church
Milford on Sea
This last injunction Mrs Whitby obeyed to the letter. 

However, Mrs Whitby’s daughter, Theresa West, later erected a memorial in the church to the Admiral and her parents and the inscription confirms that all three were “in the same vault at the western end of this churchyard”.

All Saints Church, in Milford on Sea still has the memorial to Admiral Cornwallis, Captain John Whitby and Mrs M A T Whitby which was erected by Mrs West in 1852. 

So to find the Admiral’s grave it was necessary to find Captain Whitby’s grave. The general area was known, although the grave was not immediately identifiable.

Early in 2014 one of the members of the Society chanced to look at the ledger on the grave outside the vestry door. Despite the wording being very worn, the low sun caught it at just the right angle and some of the wording could be made out. After researching safe methods of highlighting the inscription on the ledger, the first of which was inconclusive, the inscription was finally revealed.

The Admiral’s grave had been found.

In May 2014 it was proposed that MOSHRS together with The 1805 Club, and with church agreement, should erect some form of identification for the Admiral's grave. MOSHRS members were informed in Spring 2015 about a proposal to conserve the Cornwallis/Whitby grave ledger and repair the memorial to Rear Admiral John Peyton who served at the same time as Cornwallis; re-siting the memorial when it was returned from repair. Faculty approval from the church had been received in autumn 2016 and permission to proceed was received in March 2017. Donations were sought and received to complete this work.

Further research into the careers of Cornwallis and Whitby caused the Society to realise that there was a very important story to be told about the achievements of Admiral Cornwallis. This in turn led to the determination to prepare a commemoration of Cornwallis on the 200th anniversary of his death – and so “Cornwallis Remembered 1819-2019” was born.

In July 2019, hundreds of villagers and invited dignitaries enjoyed the Cornwallis Remembered celebrations which took place across Milford on Sea to mark the 200th anniversary of the admiral's passing.



Prior to the village celebrations a Cornwallis stained glass window was installed in All Saints' Church on Wednesday 5th June 2019.

The stained glass window was paid for by an anonymous donor and Milford on Sea Historical Record Society were involved in the design and wording of the details on the glass. 

The window was by crafted and installed by Steve Sherriff Stained Glass Specialist. It is now sits gloriously commemorating the Three Admirals and Captain John Whitby.

On Friday 5th July 2019, All Saints' Church, Milford on Sea held a service conducted by the Bishop of Basingstoke with Senior representatives from Hampshire, the Royal Navy, the 1805 Club and Milford on Sea Historical Record Society attending.

There was also a re-dedication to the newly rediscovered Cornwallis grave and Peyton memorial.

The same day, a village Celebration of the Cornwallis Story was held on the village green with a host of attractions and activities, including the two horse post-chaise with riders in full costume. 

Christopher Beeton
 (Senior village resident)
& Post Chaise
The 'News of Trafalgar by Post-Chaise' visited the village school and then proceeded to the church service which was followed by a recreation of the arrival of the news of Nelson’s death and victory at Trafalgar by post-chaise. 

The two horse post-chaise then moved to the village green where there was a variety of live music, the Total Voice Chamber Choir performed, a Royal Navy marching display, Royal Navy and Trafalgar Way stands and refreshments provided by local village groups including the Primary School and Royal Navy Catering. 

Also, as part of the Cornwallis Remembered celebrations there was...

A Commemorative Dinner held on Saturday 6th July 2019 in the Cornwallis Suite of South Lawn Hotel, Milford on Sea with a leading naval historian as the guest speaker. 

There was a Command of the Seas! Exhibition at St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Lymington.

Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society published a commemorative Bicentenary Edition of its Occasional Magazine with articles on Cornwallis, Man and Peyton.

A Royal Navy training boat of the P2000 Archer Class attended Lymington port on the 5th July. 

And there was a Wooden World educational workshops run by The 1805 Club at Milford on Sea Primary School.

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The Admirals’ Heritage Trail

Illustration by
Shaun Stevens
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As a lasting resource, a heritage trail has been established from Hurst Castle, through Milford on Sea and surrounding towns and villages, then on to Bucklers Hard and Calshot Castle.

Admiral Cornwallis
by Shaun Steven
The Admirals’ Heritage Trail leaflet and map is illustrated by local Milford on Sea artist Shaun Stevens. 

Copies of the free leaflet are available from Milford on Sea newsagents, Hurst Castle shop or the Parish Council office.




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About Admiral Cornwallis 

The 5th July 2019 marks the bi-centenary of the death of Admiral the Hon Sir William Cornwallis, one of England’s most renowned admirals. He settled in Milford in 1800 shortly before being appointed Commander in Chief of the Channel Fleet in 1801 and from 1803-1806. It was during this period that Napoleon planned, and came close to executing, an invasion of England. Cornwallis displayed courage, perseverance, determination and leadership through his blockade of the French fleet at Brest and other ports which frustrated Napoleon’s plans to invade England. 

Admiral Cornwallis Etching
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This action, in the face of major logistical and strategic difficulties and through two winters of unusually severe weather even for the seas off the coasts of Brittany, secured his reputation as one of the greatest admirals of the Royal Navy, respected by his fellow officers, loved by his men, and revered by Nelson. The achievement of preventing a major invasion stands alongside the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 and the Battle of Britain in 1940 in the annals of this country. 

Admiral Cornwallis, Captain Whitby & Nelson: Admiral Cornwallis acquired the Newlands estate in Milford by lease in 1800 and later purchased the property. He was a close friend of Lord Nelson, a life-long bachelor and formed a great friendship with John Whitby who was his Flag Captain and whom he regarded as a son. After the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Lord Nelson, it was naval Captain Whitby who broke the news to Nelson’s mistress, Lady Hamilton. 

Cornwallis’ Grave and The Three Admirals: In recent years the location of Cornwallis’ grave in the churchyard of All Saints, Milford has been unknown. Cornwallis asked to be buried in an unmarked grave next to his good friend Captain John Whitby. This request was adhered to by Mrs Whitby, but her daughter, Mrs Theresa West, erected a very fine monument in the church, the old gravestone was abandoned, and all memory of it was lost. 

Admiral Cornwallis Grave & Plaque
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In 2014 Cornwallis’ grave was discovered but was in poor repair. The Whitby/Cornwallis ledger was conserved to prevent any further deterioration. It was decided to renovate the ledger together with the memorial in the church to a second naval officer who served with distinction in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Rear Admiral John Peyton has been restored. A third senior naval officer and friend of Cornwallis, Admiral Robert Man, is also buried at All Saints, Milford. 


To read a detailed biography of Admiral Cornwallis written by Barry Jolly, please click here.


Thanks go to all that organised Cornwallis Remembered, in particular:
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The Cornwallis Remembered celebrations chairman was 
Christopher Hobby and event organised by: