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16
Feb
2026

My Ancestor Left a Will - Well They should have!! - John Hanson

Mon 16-02-2026 7:30 pm -9:00 pm
FHSC Members Only
My Ancestor Left a Will - Well They should have!! - John Hanson

Most of us will have seen programs like Heir Hunters and shudder at the issues.

A look at probate records and what they can tell us.

This event is for members only and registration is now open, click on the ‘Register [Individual]’ button which is in pink towards the top of this page,  you will receive an email confirmation. Registration will close at midnight on 14th February and the zoom links/meeting protocol will be forwarded the day before the talk. 

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16
Mar
2026

Mary Fitton: One of Elizabeth I's Favourites - Tony Bostock

Mon 16-03-2026 7:30 pm -9:00 pm
All welcome, entrance charges apply
Mary Fitton: One of Elizabeth I's Favourites - Tony Bostock

Tony talks about the life and loves of an Elizabethan Maid of Honour from Gawsworth. Was she Shakespeares’s Dark Lady of Sonnets?

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Entrance fees: 
£2.00 for Members
£3.00 for Non-members

20
Apr
2026

Such Stuff that Dreams are Made of…- Graham Dodd

Mon 20-04-2026 7:30 pm -9:00 pm
All welcome, entrance charges apply
Such Stuff that Dreams are Made of…- Graham Dodd

Graham outlines the development of theatres and entertainments, with particular reference to those in Nantwich.

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Entrance fees: 
£2.00 for Members, 
£3.00 for Non-members

15
Jun
2026

Pills, Potions & Poisons: a Nantwich Apothecary's Tale: Helen Cooke

Mon 15-06-2026 7:30 pm -9:00 pm
All welcome, entrance charges apply
Pills, Potions & Poisons: a Nantwich Apothecary's Tale: Helen Cooke

The origins and roles of apothecaries are introduced by Helen, followed by a study of a 17th century Nantwich apothecary, Raphe Walley. Walley's interesting family history is discussed briefly. Many insights into the medicines and ingredients in his shop in Town Square were uncovered following the discovery of the probate inventory of its contents. The talk explores some of the remedies he would have supplied, and how efficacious, or otherwise, they would have been.

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Entrance fees: 
£2.00 for Members
£3.00 for Non-members