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Church Micro 7124...Oddingley Traditional Cache

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geocacherscott: Second time muggled so container collected and cache archived, thanks for the visits.

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Hidden : 1/17/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

A cache placed near St James church in Oddingley, another little one in this popular series. . The cache is a few hundred yards away from the church grounds.


Today, Oddingley is a sleepy little place, home to just under 200 people, but it hides a dark story. On 24th June 1806, George Parker, the Rector of Oddingley, was driving his cows in for milking. Richard Hemming who had been lurking in the hedges all afternoon, shot him at point blank range, threw down the gun and ran off. Despite a reward being offered for information leading to his arrest he was never seen alive again. Running towards Worcester, Hemming was in fear of his life. Twenty four years later, one winter afternoon a body was found buried under the floor of a local barn. It was identified as being that of the Rector's murderer. Why had he shot the Rector? George Parker was an unpopular man, demanding and taking a tenth of every parishioners' corn, eggs, hay, even hedge clippings. The villagers had banded together and hired Richard Hemming, a man with a reputation for violence, to kill him. When Hemming doubled back to the village after the murder he imperilled them all. On the other side of the valley lay Netherwood Farm belonging to Thomas Clewes. While deciding what to do, Clewes urged Hemming to hide in the hay loft. The other conspirators agreed. To protect them, Hemming must die. Later that night he was lured down by the promise of food, struck on the head and killed. Clewes, fearful his dogs might be disturbed, dug a hole in the floor, tipped the body in and went to bed. An inquest was held at the Talbot Inn on the Barbourne. Clewes and those of the conspirators who were still alive were charged with murder. Clewes confessed but said he had 'stood by afeared ' while James Taylor a drunken farrier had struck Hemming. Taylor was now dead and at the time accessories to a crime could not be sentenced in the principals absence. I hope your experience of finding the cache is a little less eventful .

“If anybody would like to expand this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first at churchmicro@gmail.com so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication. There is also a Church Micro Stats & Information page found via the Bookmark list”

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Onfr bs evtug unaq cbfg

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)