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August 2020                          August 2020

 ADMIRAL ACRONYM – SQUIRE OF BERE      From  hairdressers  to  sheep  shearing,  Trading
                                  Standards in Dorset continue to work with a wide
 REGIS                            range  of  businesses  to  help  keep  our  local
                                  economy ‘a cut above the rest’.

    The  name  Drax  is  familiar  to   To  contact  Trading  Standards  please  visit  https://
 most  people  who  live  in  Bere   www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer or by calling
 Regis.  It  is  the  name  of  one  of   the freephone number 0808 223 1133.
 the village pubs, The Drax Arms;
 it is the name of the village hall,
 the  Drax  Hall,  and  the  Drax
 monogram  and  date  survives
 on  a  number  of  former  and
 existing Drax Estate dwellings in
 the  village.  Travellers  to  the
 West  Country  will  be  familiar
 with  the  brick  wall  surrounding
 Charborough  Park  to  the  east
 of the village. At 3½ miles long,
 it  is  said  to  be  one  of  the
 longest continuous estate walls
 in  the  kingdom.  The  arched
 gates to the estate are surmounted by various beasts including the famous five-
 legged stag. The annual repairs to the brickwork caused by vehicle impacts are
 nearly as regular as the changing of the seasons.   Happy Diamond
 But what of probably the most illustrious holder of that surname? Reginald Aylmer   Wedding
 Ranfurley  Plunkett  was  born  on  28  August  1880  and  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,
 Westminster,  Marylebone  on  8  September  1880.  He  was  born  into  Anglo-Irish   Anniversary
 peerage.  He  was  the  youngest  son  of    John  William  Plunkett,  the  17   Baron
 th
 Dunsany  of  Dunsany  Castle,  County  Meath,  Ireland.  His  mother,  Ernle  Elizabeth
 Louisa  Maria  Grosvenor,  was  also  well  connected  with  the  English  and  Irish   Jackie and Ray Percy are celebrating 60
 aristocracy.  Both  parents  came  from  wealthy  and  influential  landed  families  in   years of marriage on Thursday 6th
 Ireland and England.                        August.  They would like to thank their
                                             neighbours in Stanbarrow Close for all
 In 1881, the family was living at Dunstall Priory, Kent, the home of Lord Dunsany.
 Reginald attended Cheam School, the well-known preparatory school in Surrey. In   their help and support following Ray’s
 1894, at the age of 14, he left school and entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet to   recent illness.
 train  as  a  midshipman  on  the  training  ships,  HMS  Britannia  and  Hindoustan,
 moored at Dartmouth, Devon. In those days it was the practice for young boys   As long standing members of the
 joining the Royal or Merchant Navies to be sent at the tender ages of 13 to 14   parish magazine delivery team, we
 years to various naval training establishments; potential officers to HMS Britannia,   would also like give them both our
 and lower deck ratings to various official and privately run establishments such as   grateful thanks for all that they do and
 HMS Ganges at Mylor, Falmouth, and TS Mercury at Hamble. The training at these   wish them Many Congratulations on
                           6th August 1960
 establishments, in redundant former wooden warships,  was tough  (testament to   their special day.
 the  harsh  routine  is  the  memorial  at  Mylor  to  53  young  boys  who  died  over  33

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