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Parish Registers Held at DHC Reference Baptisms Marriages Parish Registers held at DHC Bishop's Transcripts of Reference Baptisms Marriages Burials Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1731-1811 1567-1576 Abbotsbury PE-ABB 1574-1950 1567-2010 1813-1846 1584-1919 1848-1879 1731-1753 1734-1846 Affpuddle PE-AFF 1728-1872 1722-1932 1776-1837 1848-1879 Alderholt PE-ALD 1849-1960 1849-1983 1849-1964 1570-1662 1673-1783 1732-1811 Allington PE-ALL 1570-1970 1682-1993 1827-1934 1813-1879 1538-1640 1538-1640 1539-1541 1654 1669-1670 1548-1641 1663-1679 Almer PE-ALM 1677-1678 1731-1879 1663-1697 1688 1694-1697 1731-1990 1695-1698 1731-1993 1731-1836 Alton Pancras PE-ALP 1673-1961 1674-1988 1674-1997 1586-1879 1731-1810 Arne PE-ARN 1762-1994 1763-1994 1763-1819 1814-1880 1667-1681 1654-1682 Ashmore PE-ASH 1651-1999 1688-1742 1732-1879 1688-1997 1754-2008 1560-1572 1586 1560-1667 1560-1665 1593-1663 Askerswell PE-ASK 1673-1693 1731-1879 1673-1997 1676-1690 1698-1999 1700-1713 1718-1991 Page 1 of 33 Parish Registers held at DHC Bishop's Transcripts of Reference Baptisms Marriages Burials Baptisms, Marriages and Burials Athelhampton with Burleston PE-ATH 1692-1973 1694-1966 1692-1976 1732-1879 1800-1808 1767-1803 1799-1808 Batcombe PE-BAT 1731-1879 1813-2005 1814-1938 1814-1991 1585-1638 1585-1899 Beaminster PE-BE 1585-1940 1585-1993 1669-1700-1837 1916-1996 1847-1879 Beaminster Holy Trinity PE-BE(HT) 1857-1943 1851-1916 1857-1879 1549-1630 1549-1630 1640-1646 1549-1630 1640-1646 1641 1659-1671 1580-1831 Beer Hackett PE-BEH 1659-1671 1662-1671 1686 1847-1879 1696-1745 1696-1745 1696-1745 1757-1992 1773-1812 1773-1993 1814-1993 Belchalwell PE-BEL 1842-1998 1760-1971 1821-1998 1735-1879 1585-1812 Bere Regis PE-BER 1788-1981 1788-1989 1788-1927 1814-1879 1746-1808 Bettiscombe PE-BET 1746-1963 1746-1991 1732-1879 1814-1963 1658-1753 Bincombe PE-BIN 1658-1991 1658-1991 1731-1879 1759-1948 1570-1610 1570-1599 1640 1570-1599 1618-1641 Bishop's Caundle PE-BCD 1655-1683 1618-1640 1700-1738 1651-1983 1648-1921 1754-1993 Page 2 of 33 Parish Registers held at DHC Bishop's Transcripts of Reference Baptisms Marriages Burials Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1738-1812 Blandford Forum PE-BL 1732-1969 1731-2010 1732-1921 1814-1879 Blandford St Mary PE-BLM 1581-1991 1594-1953 1586-1942 1732-1879 1581-1648 1591-1699 Bloxworth PE-BLX 1579-1970 1654-1657 1579-1992 1701-1830 1662-2011 1847-1879 Boscombe St John MIC/F/16 1921-1959 1895-1964 1951-1963 Bournemouth Holy Trinity MIC/F/8 1867-1973 1886-1973 Bournemouth St Ambrose MIC/F/9 1906-1968 Bournemouth St John MIC/F/10 1889-1942 1891-1982 Bournemouth St Mary MIC/F/11 1922-1952 1930-1963 Bournemouth St Michael MIC/F/12 1874-1941 1876-1958 Bournemouth St Paul MIC/F/13 1878-1983 1890-1983 Bournemouth St Peter MIC/F/17 1846-1875 1845-1875 Bournemouth St Stephen MIC/F/14 1902-1973 Bournemouth St Swithun MIC/F/15 1906-1962 1952-1963 Bothenhampton PE-BOT 1726-1977 1734-1992 1725/6-1915 1731-1879 Bourton PE-BOU 1812-1990 1837-1990 1813-1989 1813-1879 1580-1583 1579-1583 1579-1583 1729-1811 Bradford Abbas PE-BRA 1588-1728 1588-1982 1588-1992 1813-1875 1754-1989 1653-1712 1721-1726 1654-1680 Bradford Peverell PE-BRP 1653-1883 1732-1879 1732-1810 1696-1992 1815-1982 Page 3 of 33 Parish Registers held at DHC Bishop's Transcripts of Reference Baptisms Marriages Burials Baptisms, Marriages and Burials Bradpole PE-BRE 1695-1996 1695-2001 1695-1993 1731-1878 Branksome St Aldhelm PE-BRK(SA) 1876-2000 1918-2007 Branksome St Barnabas PE-BRK(SB) 1958-1990 Branksome St Clement PE-BRK(SC) 1891-1981 1894-1995 1896-1992 Branksome Park PE-BRK 1878-1956 1878-1987 1877-1976 1600-1898 Bridport PE-BT 1600-1976 1600-2009 1731-1879 1956-1966 1667-1744 1731-1811 Broadmayne PE-BDM 1663-1962 1663-1927 1754-1980 1813-1880 Broadstone PE-BDS 1887-1998 1903-1998 1914-1991 Broadwey PE-BDY 1661-1977 1673-1966 1674-1956 1731-1879 c.1562-1573 1562-1611 1563-1753 1731-1844 Broadwindsor PE-BDW 1582-1586 1625-1639 1761-1984 1847-1879 1592-1999 1648-1999 Brownsea PE-BSI 1855-1879 1598-1643 1598-1643 1661-1697 1599-1637 Bryanston PE-BRY 1649-1699 1764-1791 1732-1879 1756-1975 1763-1973 1813-1888 1967 1679-1702 1677-1702 1677-1702 Buckhorn Weston PE-BCW 1725-1836 1731-1879 1725-1952 1726-1929 1839-1992 1568-1628 1568-1625 1568-1625 Buckland Newton PE-BCN 1731-1879 1653-1981 1654-1995 1653-1974 Page 4 of 33 Parish Registers held at DHC Bishop's Transcripts of Reference Baptisms Marriages Burials Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1696-1706 1695-1711 1695-1708 1719 1719 Buckland Ripers PE-BCR 1724-1730 1724 1739-1879 1725-1810 1736-1982 1730 1816-1949 1751-1976 Burleston PE-ATH 1839-1856 1587-1653 1560-1636 1603-1643 Burstock PE-BSK 1731-1878 1688-1981 1695-1979 1695-1981 1614-1639 1614-1639 1614-1639 1731-1843 Burton Bradstock PE-BBK 1660-1966 1660-1682 1658-1907 1847-1879 1976-2003 1740-1982 Canford Cliffs and Sandbanks PE-CAC 1924-1964 1813-1846 Canford Magna PE-CAM 1656-1994 1656-2005 1656-1960 1813-1879 1563-1641 1567-1646 Cann PE-CAN 1563-1973 1652-1667 1732-1880 1652-1987 1675-1969 1600-1836 Castleton PE-CAS 1715-1992 1716-1991 1715-1992 1847-1879 1837-1878 Catherston Leweston PE-CAL 1837-1943 1839-1979 (Baptisms only) 1558-1644 1558-1674 1558-1674 Cattistock PE-CAT 1652 1683-1703 1731-1879 1683-1869 1658-1837 1799-1907 Page 5 of 33 Parish Registers held at DHC Bishop's Transcripts of Reference Baptisms Marriages Burials Baptisms, Marriages and Burials c.1704-1741 c.
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