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About Loxton Family Yorkshire
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Somerset where here lies at the foot of the mendip hills is Wells,the smallest city  in England compact with its medieval history.
 Where the captivating reclaimed cobbled back streets still remain. The endless row of  cottage terraces of southover, where over a century many Loxton familys found  residence.The high street being the hub of the community,where Frederick

Loxton was in retail and residence producing hand made cabinets in the late 1800's.
 
...SO here the journey begins within the beautiful city of Wells, to the 
ongoing illegitimate children born,to my great grandad William Robert Loxton the 
alleged fugitive on the run to whom suddenly pulled up his family roots and absconded 
in 1915 and to have travelled some 300miles up to yorkshire on a horse and cart ,to 
have found lodgings in Foulby, Sharlston. 

Before finding their own dwellings in the back street slums of St johns 
terrace in Normanton,Westyorkshire.
Has the Loxton boys grew up they also worked within the coalmines and often 
did bare knuckle fighting within St Johns.
St johns was knocked down alot of years ago although the club still remains.
The Loxton familys in Yorkshire today have spread out within west yorkshire and 
overseas,some remain in Normanton others can be found in the village of Sharlston 
others in Flanshaw, Altofs and many more areas such as myself who lives in 
the village of Crofton.

Samuel Loxton (Murdered). 15th January 1719. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey...Mortal wound with a sword on right side of his body, between the first and second rib,of breath of half an inch,and depth of 12 inches of which he immediately died.....click the link for The Old Bailey and search Samuel Loxton for more information !!!
DID I HEAR YOU SAY SOMETHING?

What did you say my love What did you whisper? What did you say to me Before you drifted? What were you thinking When you closed up your eyes? What did you say to me Before you said goodbye?

 

By J Philip Loxton.Published in the book..Still Life. Author of of the book..The Golden Way To Poetry. Published in 1969.

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