Nancy Snowdon is never happier than when discovering more about local history. Here
she has her latest creation ‘About Moulton’. Years of research go into Nancy’s books, and
she is a familiar figure in Spalding and the surrounding villages. History is her passion
and has taken over from her professional career as a Barrister of Grays Inn, she was
later a Crown Court Recorder in Lincoln. Now living in Spalding she is already
considering her next title.
Her previous titles are:
Ivo Taillbois The Story of a Norman Knight,
His Family and Descendants
Ayscoughfee A Great Place in Spalding
Five Houses in Spalding
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5 Responses
Dear Nancy,
I’ve lost contact details for you. I’d love to have a catch up. My email is timedion@aol.com.
Fond regards from your old pupil.
Nancy has passed away. Her daughter lives in her house. Regards Geoff
Dear Geoff,
Thank you for your swift response, which I have only just picked up.
I am so sorry to hear that Nancy is no longer with us; I thought she was indestructible!
I think Nancy’s daughter Alison may remember me from when I was her mother’s pupil 50 years ago.
I don’t have any contact details for Nancy/Alison and would be grateful if anyone can pass on my email address timedion@aol.com to the family.
Kind regards,
Tim
I will try Geoff
Thank you for your response Geoff.
Alison may remember me from when I was her mother’s pupil 50 years ago.
I do not have any contact details or Nancy’s last address.
I would be grateful if my email could be steered in Alison’s direction.
Kind regards, Tim