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Rolinson will

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Unusual bequest or not, reading through a will my 3x great grandfather Stephen who lived in Upper Netherton was left a pig stye and a convienience!

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nessa wrote:Unusual bequest or not, reading through a will my 3x great grandfather Stephen who lived in Upper Netherton was left a pig stye and a convienience!

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I got one of them! it's called my kitchen and toilet :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol: It's so not true though!! :roll:
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Rob wrote::lol: :lol: It's so not true though!! :roll:


Oh yeah when you came round for tea you saw how immaculate it was
done those kids yet half a job :roll:
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Some people kept Pigs in their houses, there is one mentioned in Cradley.

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A guy who lived in Hadley Street in Langley used to keep a horse in his backyard and when he took him out - used to bring him through the house. I remember seeing this not more than 20 years ago. He kept the cart in his front garden.
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Antie Em wrote:A guy who lived in Hadley Street in Langley used to keep a horse in his backyard and when he took him out - used to bring him through the house. I remember seeing this not more than 20 years ago. He kept the cart in his front garden.

:lol: I can remember when we lived in Devon, in a terraced house that fronted straight onto the road (Click here for pictures), taking a friends pony through the house to the back yard when she came to visit.
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