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Burgh Le Marsh in Lincolnshire
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| Heritage Weekend 12-13 Sept 2009: Jabez
Good Exhibition |
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Jabez
Good Exhibition
in St Peter & St Paul's Church
Heritage
Weekend
12th
and 13th September 2009 |

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Jabez
Good was an eccentric character who earned respect from the people
of Burgh. He achieved many things in his 81 years before his death
in 1911. Jabez, the local barber wrote 'A Lincolnshire Glossary',
in this can be found the meaning of dialect, a form of language spoken
by local people.
Apart
from writing, he was an artist, sign writer and taxidermist. Jabez
became an accomplished wood carver and in Burgh church stands a fine
example of his workmanship, a lectern which takes the form of a magnificent
eagle. He carved a self portrait and entered it into the London workman's
exhibition, in 1870 he was awarded a medal for this fine work. Today,
his great-great nephew is the proud owner of the carving.
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1857 was the year
Jabez Good opened his shop, it was situated at the corner of Orby
Road. The barber's chair still exists today and is owned by Burgh
History Group. Next to his shop, Jabez established a museum, he collected
many artefacts one of which was said to be a pair of Oliver Cromwell's
boots.
He
decided to close the museum in 1888, a two day auction was held at
the Bell Hotel but the items fetched much less than expected.
Jabez
also served as the Parish Clerk. He often used his skills to help
out at local events, he made a whipping post and pillory for display
purposes. He also designed the triumphal arches that were erected
at the East and West end of Burgh as part of the coronation celebrations
for King George V and Queen Mary, on June 22nd 1911. Just
three months after this he died, he was buried in Burgh church yard
but it is not known exactly where he lies, sadly, his grave was unmarked.
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