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Northampton Mercury 18 June 1808

Died: A few days ago Mr John Bull of Peterborough, formerly of Dogsthorpe.

Northampton Mercury 14 April 1810

Married: Mr Shelston of Warrington, to Miss Rowell, of Dogsthorpe near Peterborough.

Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 12 May 1815

MARRIED: On Tuesday last, at Peterborough, Mr George Shelston, of Dogsthorpe, to Mrs Margaret Negus, of Crowland.

Stamford Mercury 17 May 1816

MARRIED: On Wednesday the 8th, at Peterborough, Mr John Gee, of Langtoft, to Miss Sarah Porter, of Dogsthorpe.

Stamford Mercury 19 Feb 1819

MARRIED: On Tuesday the 9th inst. Mr D Turner, farmer, to Miss Robinson, both of Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough.

Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 26 Nov 1819

MARRIED: Last week, at Peterborough, Mr Henry Johnson, to Miss Parker, both of Dogsthorpe.

Stamford Mercury 7 April 1820

DIED: On Wednesday evening at the house of his relation, Mr Tansley, of Dogsthorpe in the 48th year of his age.

Stamford Mercury 3 Aug 1821

DIED: On Thursday the 26th ult, aged 67, Mrs Eliz. Harrison, of Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough.

Stamford Mercury 12 December 1823

DIED: On Thursday the 4th inst, aged 5 years, Jane eldest daughter of Mr Benj. Johnson, of Dogsthorpe - And on Sunday last, aged 4 years, Benj. Bull Johnson, brother of the above.

Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 18 Feb 1825

DIED: On Monday after a lingering illness, aged 32, Mr Thomas Johnson, of Dogsthorpe near Peterborough.

Stamford Mercury 27 May 1825

MARRIED: On Tuesday se'nnight, Mr Garratt, farmer, to Miss Parker, both of Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough.

Stamford Mercury 20 Jan 1826

Isaac Cliff of Dogsthorpe, sentenced to two months imprisonment and hard labour for an assault upon Rawlins the watchman.

Northampton Mercury 14 June 1828

 DIED: On Saturday last, aged 60, Mrs Tansley, wife of Mr John Tansley, of Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough.

Stamford Mercury 24 Sept 1830

MARRIED: On Tuesday last, at Edithweston, (by the Rev T K Bonney) Mr S Pauling, miller of Dogsthorpe, to Rachel third daughter of Mr Preston, farmer, of the former place.

Leicester Chronicle 13 Nov 1830

DIED: On Sunday last, aged 68, Mr Thomas Wright, late of Dogsthorpe, Northamptonshire, son of Mr George Wright, formerly of Barrowden Rutland.

Stamford Mercury 25 March 1831

On Tuesday last at Peterborough, Mr D Morris, miller, to Miss Frances Holdich, of Dogsthorpe.

Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 28 Oct 1831

Married: On Tuesday last, at Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough, Mr W Appleby, butcher, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr Garratt, farmer, both of that place.

Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette 3 Jan 1835

DIED: On the 26th ult, Mr Tansley, of Dogsthorpe, near this city, after a long and painful affliction.

Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette 24 Jan 1835

DIED: on Sunday, at Dogsthorpe, near this city, aged 67, Ann Chapel.

Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette 16 May 1835

DIED: On Sunday se'nnight, in this city, suddenly, at the house of her sister, Mrs Thomas Parker, aged 30, Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Tansley, of Dogsthorpe, whose death we noticed four months ago.

Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette 7 Oct 1837

MARRIED: On Wednesday last, at Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough, Samuel Staffurth, esq, of Ramsey, Hunts., to Miss Conworth, of the former place.

Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette 28 Oct 1837

MARRIED: On the 9th inst at Castor, (by the Rev. C. Hodgson, Curate,) Mr John Almond, of the Royal Oak public house, to Miss Eliza Maddison, of Dogsthorpe.

Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette 27 Oct 1838

DIED: On Thursday the 18th inst, at Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough, Mrs Youles, widow, aged 81.

Huntingdon, Bedford, & Peterborough Gazette 11 May 1839

MARRIED: On Sunday last, (by the Rev J. W. Harman,) Mt R Morlen, hairdresser, of Wisbech St Peters, to Miss Sarah Sophia Sissons, of Dogsthorpe.

Lincolnshire Chronicle 2 Nov 1849

DIED: At Dogsthorpe, on Sunday last, Mr Jas. Parker, farmer aged 80.

Northampton Mercury 8th May 1880

J. Edis, Dogsthorpe Peterborough is a Lay Delgate of the Primitive Methodist Church, selected to go to conference in Grimsby in June 1880.

Northampton Mercury 29 May 1891

Deaths: Higgins - May 23, at Dogsthorpe Peterborough, James Higgins, 67.

Stamford Mercury 24 June 1932

Ald. Frederick William Griffin, the well-known agriculturalist, of Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough, left estate of the value of £84,864, with net personalty £12,869. He left £50 to the Peterborough and District Memorial Hospital.

Stamford Mercury 20 November 1936

For Modern Style Dance Music Geo Forvargue and his Band. Garton End Rd  Tel Peterborough 3577.

Stamford Mercury 16 February 1940

Peterborough Builder's Daughter - The wedding took place at Peterborough parish church on Saturday, of Miss Enid Joan Jellings, elder daughter of Mr Fred Jellings, the well known builder, of Grenville, Garton End Rd Peterborough, and Mr Herbert Arthur Sayers, younger son of Mrs Florence M Sayers, of Peterborough.

Stamford Mercury 11 Oct 1940

Home Guards Parade - Between 50 and 60 members of the Dogsthorpe and Paston sections of the Soke of Peterborough Battalion of the Home Guard paraded at Paston Church on Sunday morning.

Stamford Mercury 28 May 1943

Prisoners of War Fund - The children of Dogsthorpe C of E junior mixed school have sent £5 17s for the Red Cross prisoners of war fund.

Stamford Mercury 17 March 1944

Special Sale of Sheep at Stamford Cattle Market

including 50 very forward lambs from Mr Frank Odam, Dogsthorpe.

Nottingham Evening Post 2 Feb 1949

Bricklayers required for housing contract, good bonus and canteen facilities, billets on site, - Apply Bilton, Sycamore Avenue Dogsthorpe Estate, Peterborough.