Newsletter January 2023

A 16th century ale house scene by
Bartei Beham “Village Fair” c. 1530

At our first meeting of the New Year on 20th January our speaker Professor Beat Kümin will present For a Good Cause: church ales and early modern drinking culture, about the role that drinking alcohol has played historically in social, religious and political life. Beat Kümin is Professor of Early Modern European History at Warwick University, and has written extensively on early modern society, with particularly emphasis on communal activities such as drinking, feasting and church going. He is the co-ordinator of the My-Parish website, which hosts ongoing research into all things parish-related. His interests extend from early modern food and drink to the evolution of the picnic, and he has assisted subjects on TV programmes like “Who do you think you are?”. Professor Kümin has visited us before and we look forward to another relaxed and informative evening.


Report on our Christmas Meeting

St George and the Dragon at outside St Albans Cathedral

Richard Churchley presented Christmas Songs Through the Ages: from the middle ages to the 1940s. We saw “Dick” Churchley, the musician and entertainer, but his presentation was informed throughout by Dr Richard Churchley’s life-time of local history research. True to the title of his talk, he started with medieval seasonal feasting and the Mummers (derived the word “mimers” or “mumblers”), and sang the medieval Coventry Carol. His informal approach encouraged our members to join in, and also to sing along to a Wassail (from Norse ves heill – “be in good health”).


He accompanied himself on the accordion and the cittern – a medieval instrument similar to a lute – just two of the many instruments of which he is master. The stories told by carols don’t necessarily conform to the orthodox line. In The Withy Stick, collected in Worcestershire by Cecil Sharp, we hear how the bitter willow tree was cursed by Jesus after a switch from it was used by Mary to punish him for drowning three rich youths, a story from the Apocrypha.

In between songs he explained the sources of some much-loved examples – Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer for instance is an American invention from 1939. He brought us up to the 1940s with Bing Crosby and White Christmas and went beyond his brief into the 1970s by pointing out that Mike Oldfield’s follow-up to his hit Tubular Bells is based on the medieval In Dulce Jubilo, recorded on multiple tracks by three recorders, renaissance kortholt (look it up!), acoustic and electric guitars, piano, synthesiser, snare drum, and tambourine – a line-up worthy of Dick Churchley himself.
As is traditional for K&DLHG at Christmas we enjoyed mince pies (courtesy of the committee), mulled wine and soft drinks. Our thanks to Ilona and Jackie and Mark Walker for organising this and serving us.


The 2023-24 Programme


Capturing Kineton’s Past by Peter Ashley-Smith, edited by our President Robert Bearman.
Members are encouraged to become evangelical about this publication, in order to promote the group, and foster an interest in the history of our village and its surroundings. This book would make an ideal birthday present? Peter’s encyclopaedic knowledge and years of research are here distilled into little nuggets – anecdotes, characters, and vignettes of past village life here presented to give a comprehensive picture of all aspects of Kineton’s colourful past.
Price £9.99 contact kinetonhistory@yahoo.co.uk or purchase at meetings.

Peter Johnson has updated and substantially revised and enlarged his biography of Joe Gerring, who worked around the area in Lighthorne, Compton Verney, Chesterton and Kineton. The book is a model of local history research and presentation, and is accompanied by a CD of Joe talking about his experiences. There has been a limited print run of only 100 copies of the book and CD and Peter Johnson has kindly donated a copy of both to the archive of the Kineton & District Local History Group.
Peter Johnson has a limited number of both the book and CD for sale. The book is £14 and the CD is £6. Postage rates on application. Home delivery available in Lighthorne and Kineton. Please email: colinjamessuch@gmail.com.

Other Societies’ Events
19th January. Warmington Heritage Group, Why Look at Churches?? Professor John Hunt,
Warmington Village Hall, at 7.30 pm

Professor Hunt is a medievalist working primarily on regional history and archaeology, medieval lordship and community and cultural history, in England & France between the tenth and fourteenth centuries. His current research is focussed particularly on parish churches and in this talk he will address the question: Why look at parish churches? Despite their apparent familiarity, why do English parish churches continue to attract the interest of historians and archaeologists? This lecture will explore some of the key questions and themes that contribute to the fascination of these buildings through three Warwickshire parish churches on which the speaker has worked, namely: St Laurence’s at Ansley; St John the Baptist at Berkswell; and St Mary’s at Tysoe.

27th January Welford and Weston Local History Society: The Stratford Midland Junction Railway and Binton Station by Peter Lewis, Memorial Hall, Welford, 7.30pm

Southam Heritage Collection: Accessing the Collection: The current exhibition showcases the work by volunteers on the local Civil War loss accounts Opening times are – Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings 10 am – 12 noon.

Other times by appointment. Our High Street and Atrium window displays are updated regularly so please keep a lookout for the latest displays as you pass by. In addition to the Exhibition Room there is plenty to see online, so do take time to explore this website and sample some of its many interesting articles.


British Association for Local History. The Kineton Group is a Member of BALH and they run lectures and talks which are open to our members. Check their website www.balh.org.uk for upcoming talks available virtually.

Gresham College Lectures on History Ancient Landscapes of Britain (Archaeology)
Mike Pitts, Martin Millett and Helena Hamerow
Three of Britain’s leading Archaeologists present the latest research on Stonehenge, the landscapes of Roman Britain, and the medieval Agricultural Revolution. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/series/ancient-britain

Stonehenge: A History Mike Pitts 6pm, Thurs 23 Feb 2023, Barnard’s Inn Hall/ Online/ Watch Later https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/stonehenge-history

Landscapes of Roman Britain: Martin Millett 6pm, Weds 15 Mar 2023, Barnard’s Inn Hall/ Online/ Watch Later https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/roman-landscapes

The Medieval Agricultural Revolution: New Evidence Helena Hamerow 6pm, Thurs 23 Mar 2023, Barnard’s Inn Hall/ Online/ Watch Later https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/agricultural-rev

Don’t forget to check our own website at:
Kineton and District Local History Group (kinetonhistory.co.uk)

Membership. If you are, or would like to become, a Member of the group, your 2023 subscription (still £10pa!) is due this January. Our Treasurer Alec Hitchman awaits! You can pay by cheque made payable to Kineton and District Local History Group, sent or delivered to Alec Hitchman, The Hills Farm, Pillerton Hersey, WARKS, CV35 0QQ, For queries contact Alec on alec.hitchman@btinternet.com You can also join at any talk.
With our bank now charging for payments by cheque or cash, we would urge those who can to please pay by BACS to our bank business account:
name: Kineton and District Local History Group,
sort code: 40-43-19;
acc. no. 71281992. Please include your full name so we can correctly attribute your payment.

2022-23 KDLHG Committee

President:                               Dr Robert Bearman MBE                  

Chairman                                David Freke                           

Vice-Chairman                        Roger Gaunt                           

Secretary                                 Ilona Sekacz                           

Treasurer                                Alec Hitchman                       

Outings Secretary                   vacant                                     

Programme Secretary             Claire Roberts                            

Other committee members:

Rosemary Collier

Isobel Gill

George Lokuciejewski

Catherine Petrie (PR)

Pamela Redgrave (Membership)


Committee: A meeting was held, via Zoom, on 5th December. After receiving the treasurer’s update the main business was to finalise the programme for 2023-4. Our Group agreed to host a visit from the Long Itchington Local History Society on 10th May 2023, reciprocating for a memorable visit to them several years ago. It was decided to research the requirements for running “hybrid” meetings, with members in the village hall and participants via Zoom.

Date of next Committee meeting: 13th February via Zoom 7.00pm,

Contact David Freke tel. 01295 670516 mob. 07876 290044 email: djfreke@gmail.com
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