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About the Bexhill Hanoverian Study Group
Since its formation in 1989, the
Bexhill Hanoverian Study Group has researched the history of the King's German
Legion with special regard to its connection with Bexhill and its
influence on the town. Members regularly visit the National
Archives at Kew and further research has taken place at the Lloyds
Trustee Savings Bank plc, London, who hold in their archives the
ledgers of Greenwood Cox & Co., bankers for the King's German
Legion. Our research is shared with other interested parties here
and in Germany.
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Memorial Gardens, Barrack Road, Bexhill |
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In 1994, the Study Group, together with the
Bexhill Old Town Preservation Society, erected a plaque in
Memorial Gardens, Barrack Road, Bexhill, dedicated to several
hundred soldiers of the British Army, including over 150 personnel
of King George III's King's German Legion who are buried there.
The late Lady Longford, the Study Group's then Patron, unveiled
the plaque and a re-enactment group was in attendance. |
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Members of the Study Group in 1998, visited
Waterloo and placed a plaque on the wall of La Haye Sainte where
the 2nd Light Battalion of the King's German Legion gallantly
defended the farm during the Battle of Waterloo. |
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Plaque at La Haye Sainte, Waterloo |
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You can view more photos of the group's
outings in our photo gallery |
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In
June 2003, the Study Group was proud to launch, at Bexhill Museum,
their (then) recently published 80 page book entitled "The King's
German Legion: From Bexhill to the Battle of Waterloo". ISBN
0-9544995-0-6.
Still available from
our group - £3.95
plus £1.05 p & p
The Study Group has, over the years,
accumulated much information regarding the King's German Legion.
Research is still being carried out by BHSG members, and the
Group's library has been enlarged as several publications have
lately been donated to the BHSG by our members.
At the zenith in 1805 the barracks in Bexhill
were occupied by some 3,570 soldiers, most of whom were in the
King's German Legion. Many of these married locally. The BHSG has
access to a database which has 2,174 names in the A-F section
alone.
Meetings are held every third Tuesday of the
month at 7.30pm at Manor Barn, Bexhill Old Town. There are exceptions to this as, for
special occasions such as Seminars, etc. we hold our meetings in
the elegant Wellington Room, Northern Hotel, Sea Rd, Bexhill. In addition, we have various
regular outings, such as tours of the Royal Military Canal, Portchester
Castle, Apsley House, Walmer Castle, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Dover
Castle & wartime tunnels and so on, going back to the Napoleonic
period.
Check our programme
for details of upcoming events. How to join the Bexhill Hanoverian
Study Group.
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Bexhill
Hanoverian Study Group |
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President |
Dr Peter Boyden FSA |
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Vice-President
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Mr Fred Rye [B.Ed.Hons] |
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Chairman |
Mrs Rona Hemingway BA[Hons] |
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Vice-Chairman &
Publicity Officer |
Mr Freddie
Thorns |
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Treasurer |
Mr Eric Tomkins |
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Membership Secretary |
Ms Susan Neighbour |
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Members' Representative |
Mrs Valerie
Jenner |
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Minutes Secretary |
Miss Janet
Bown |
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You can contact the group by the
following methods:- |
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Email |
info@bexhillhanoveriankgl.co.uk |
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Contact Form |
click here for contact form |
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Meetings are held every
third Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm at Manor Barn, Bexhill
Old Town
Check our event
programme |
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