I was born at Greywalls in July 1947 and would dearly like to revisit at some point. At that time it was in use by the Polish forces as a maternity hospital.
Review by Jan Chruscikowski, 25/06/2010
I was born at Greywalls in July 1947 and would dearly like to revisit at some point. At that time it was in use by the Polish forces as a maternity hospital.
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As far back as 1290 there was a "Slade Hall" in the Parish of Cornwood, Devonshire. The "Crest" of "Ostrich feathers" and the arms of "Three Horses Heads" is believed to have been granted to "Slade of Slade Hall" in the reign of Edward 1, the "Motto" then being "Facta non Verba.