THURSDAY, "DEC. 20th, 1956 _. °° pe | HATLEYBURIAN Page Five question has been answered in the following little story of the village of Amwell in England, which comes to us from the ex- city it is in a country side of ex- tremely attractive scenery, will wooded and well watered, where rural charm may still be found. The district is reached by the main road to Cambridge which cellent memory of Mrs. Jenkins. Amwell in the 18th century and gest the name Amwell to Mr. tractive old cottages and houses okt ' Tha "Amwell is situated in the constructed a grotto which may Farr. mellowed _by the passing cent- & _ : rural district of Ware, Hert- still he seen, Therecate twa. isltndaminel hag at village stocks é | gies fordshire, England and is some The water supply for the rap- divide the New River at Great ™ ic offenders were held for || WY ' twenty miles north of London. idly growing City of Lonodn be- Amwell. On the larger is an urn ae i ae ae a ae Pic | Wad ay Although so close to the big came an acute problem about ie ihe omleGE, onSia 1 near the church. | Zs ' <2 Ry" and made reference to it both in his essays and in personal cor- respondance to Woodsworth a- uother poet, John Scott lived at three hundred and fifty years ago, and Sir Hugh Mydelton, a eoldsmith and friend of Sir Walter Raleigh, obtained the ap- proval of the Corporation for a scheme to relieve the shortage. became known can remember in our Haileybury was very close to Amwell Street where all residents came with their pails, which may have sug- put up Hugh Mydelton, On the smaller is a stone inscribed with some verses by Archdeacon Nares. Amwell, perpetual be thy stream, ance Office: "I'm here t'tell ve plan, Nor thinks of Him that gives. In and around Amwell are at- ECONOMICAL ANDY Wullie MacPhearson at Insur- THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE TRI-TOWNS Every kind of favorable gift idea in tempting candy treats--designed to please the eye and An . | N here. In the Dornesday Book, in 1613 AD, this Bie cler. at > 1 j 4 ' . me mwe t. amed compiled by the Romans in 1086 as New River. Under the ad- Perch a, oy ne be less, ma bonnie bit barn is nae mair. a ee an' we elect to - 'i AD. it is recorded as Emmeville. ji nistration of the Metroplitan ae oe S rink who i s burned oot, an' [' makin' a'! eon for: English Town In the south of the parish is the Wiles, Beant (egettemtamnercMeMuience flows--the hoon th im "i : ie "Tf that's the way ye public school and college of "?°"' a apse mn mey Insurance Man: "Under the|°%¢ ?USImess, ye mun cancel ma a Haileybury where the founder Contribute an unfailing supply bless. policy we hae the option o" pai Witels insurance." Some time ago, a discussion cf our town received part of his of pure water to the vastly po, often thus ungrateful man za. a ; arose as to the origin of Amwell ¢ lucation. greater metropolis.. Incidently Blind and unconscious lives iia Street in Haileybury and the (Charles Lamb knew Amwell the first town well the writer [njoys kind Heaven's indulgent = follows the old Roman road. He tapped the deep springs ; ' Prehistoric burial mounds and which issued from the high palate of young and old-- a various. Roman remains have ground at Amwell and _ con- ' been found nearby. 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