Back Issues of the British Army’s Magazine now online

The complete archive of Soldier, the official magazine of the British Army from WWII, is now available to read for free online. Created by Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, it aimed to boost soldiers' morale during the war. Discover the archive today.

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WWII Commemorative Editions of The Gazette

Discover a unique way to commemorate an ancestor "mentioned in despatches". The WWII deluxe presentation pack includes a personalised certificate and a replica Gazette from the award's publication day. A perfect gift for those honouring military service.

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How to search for a Soldier in The Gazette

The 80th anniversary of VE Day has sparked renewed interest in family stories from the Second World War. The Gazette publishes official records of military honours, including 'Mentioned in Despatches'. Start your search today for free via the All notices section on their website.

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March 2025

Inside this issue: Berkshire FHS 50th Anniversary Celebrations; Highlight on Warfield; The life and death of William Richard Nicholas

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Read more about the article The John Willis Family of Dorchester and Caroline Counties, Maryland
State of Maryland published 1813 Courtesy of the Maryland Center for History and Culture, H. Furlong Baldwin Library Special Collections

The John Willis Family of Dorchester and Caroline Counties, Maryland

Explore John Willis Sr’s journey from Wantage, to Colonial Maryland, 50-acre land patent, family legacy & court roles in the 17th/18th C

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Read more about the article Thomas Willats: High Sheriff and Prisoner
St. Peter’s Church, Caversham, Reading, from the north-east, showing the church, and part of the churchyard with tombstones (courtesy of Reading Local Studies Illustration Collection)

Thomas Willats: High Sheriff and Prisoner

Thomas Willats, from a notable Berkshire family, faced extensive legal disputes and financial difficulties. Despite owning Kidmore End estate, he endured 17 years in debtor’s prison amid multiple Chancery cases, family inheritance conflicts and controversial associations with Ely Stott. His extensive correspondence and legal records reveal both personal and financial struggles.

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Read more about the article The Butlers of Inkpen
St Michael's Inkpen

The Butlers of Inkpen

St Michael’s Church in Inkpen, Berkshire, a Grade II* listed thirteenth century building with flint walls and Bath stone dressings, stands at the North Wessex Downs. Rich in history, it preserves memorials to the influential Butler family, whose contributions over 150 years, with renovations and ecclesiastical roles, have shaped the parish’s religious and community life.

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