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Entries in red - require a photograph DORSET Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position DO_AXBE10 ST 43676 02512 B3164 BROADWINDSOR 100m from junction with B3162 by shop & pub by the road DO_AXBP04 SY 34489 95029 A35 WOOTTON FITZPAINE West Charmouth opp. Valley View by the road DO_AXBP06 SY 37096 93561 A35 STANTON ST GABRIEL East Charmouth by Newl&s Holiday Park. 30M before Stonebarrow Lane DO_AXBP07 SY 38555 93955 A35 WHITECHURCH CANONICORUM a mile E of Charmouth descending hill from Morecombelake DO_AXBP08 SY 40129 94032 A35 STANTON ST GABRIEL Morecombelake opp. Verriotts Lane at end of bus-stop on verge DO_AXBP10 SY 42914 92754 A35 CHIDEOCK by 'The Pods' opp. bus shelter DO_AXBP11 SY 44716 92939 A35 SYMONDSBURY Bridport jct of B3162 with bypass DO_BEBP05 SY 47587 93865 A3066 BRADPOLE Bridport 10M S of turning to Knightstone Rise. Set into wall. DO_BFSA01 ST 89407 07515 UC road BLANDFORD FORUM Salisbury Road, by No. 115 by the road DO_BFSA02 ST 90480 08815 A354 PIMPERNE Pimperne against brick wall opposite Yarde Farm housing development NE of Pimperne 200M saw of turning to Bl&ford DO_BFSA03 ST 91616 09940 A354 PIMPERNE Camp by the road DO_BFSA04 ST 93074 10702 A354 TARRANT HINTON W of Tarrant Hinton 200m E of farm buildings 5m back from road on wide verge by hedge. DO_BFSA05 ST 94542 11334 A354 TARRANT HINTON E of Tarrant hinton 3m back from road near top of hill DO_BFSA06 ST 95762 12450 A354 TARRANT HINTON SE of Chettle on main road opp. Plantation farm by the road DO_BFSA07 ST 97107 13406 A354 LONG CRICHEL SW of Cashmoor on bank in small wood 400m SW of entrance road to Chapel Down farm, DO_BFSA08 ST 98499 14308 A354 SIXPENNY HANDLEY NE of Cashmoor by the road S of Sixpenny h&le, 400m W of jct to Sixpenny DO_BFSA09 ST 99806 15274 A354 SIXPENNY HANDLEY H&ley by the road DO_BFSA10 SU 00973 16437 A354 SIXPENNY HANDLEY E of Sixpenny h&le just south of roundabout. DO_BFSA11 SU 02082 17653 A354 WIMBORNE ST GILES just SW of Yew Trees Garage 2m back from road by hedge & wire fence DO_BFSA12 SU 02856 19127 A354 PENTRIDGE Woodyates SW of turning to Woodyates by small bungalow DO_BFSF01 ST 88061 07772 B3082 PIMPERNE Bl&ford Forum NW edge of town beside River stour Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph DORSET Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position DO_BFSF05 ST 86477 15366 A350 IWERNE MINSTER 50m N of turning to Child Okeford on the verge in small copse DO_BFSF06 ST 86493 13787 A350 IWERNE MINSTER S of village, 50m S of 30mph signs where overhead cable cross road DO_BFSF09 ST 86864 18479 A350 COMPTON ABBAS Compton Abbas opp. Church by Bus Shelter by the road on grass verge, in two pieces,150M east of small lay-by & 3M DO_BFWB01 ST 90420 06591 B3082 LANGTON LONG BLANDFORD half mile E of Bl&ford bypass west of drain at roadside DO_BFWB02 ST 91811 06147 B3082 LANGTON LONG BLANDFORD Keyneston Down by Golf Course opp. footpath to Keyneston Down DO_BFWB05 ST 95131 03348 B3082 SHAPWICK half mile W of Badbury Rings 2m back from road amongst beech trees DO_BPDO01 SY 47604 93037 A35 BOTHENHAMPTON outskirts of Bridport on the hill going down into Bridport DO_BPDO02 SY 49070 92929 A35 LODERS W of road to Shipton Gorge opp. sign for 'Parking & emergency phone' DO_BPDO03 SY 50613 92849 A35 LODERS S of Uploders on A35 300M from Uploders turnoff. By start of Armco Barrier DO_BPDO04 SY 52207 92427 A35 ASKERSWELL opp. road to Askerswell just prior to turning to Swyre DO_BPDO05 SY 53707 92063 A35 ASKERSWELL opp. road to Askerswell just prior to lay-by DO_BPDO06 SY 55095 91748 A35 LITTON CHENEY between turnings to litton Cheney nr brow of hill DO_BPDO07 SY 56688 91396 A35 LONG BREDY 250m W of Litton Cheney turning 2m back from road at end of crash barrier DO_BPDO08 SY 58261 91059 A35 KINGSTON RUSSELL opp. entrance to Kingston Farm 2m back from road on bank against metal rail fence DO_BPDO09 SY 59722 90386 A35 WINTERBOURNE ABBAS a mile W of Winterbourne Abbas nr lay-by, west of turning to Little Bredy just W of Winterbourne Abbas, 60m W of where power lines DO_BPDO10 SY 61300 90557 A35 WINTERBOURNE ABBAS Winterbourne Abbas cross the road. DO_BPDO14 SY 67532 90416 B3150 DORCHESTER opp. Poundbury Estate by the road DO_CBWB02 SU 04291 10756 B3078 WIMBORNE ST GILES 150M S of road to Edmonsham 2m back from road amongst edge of trees DO_CBWB04 SU 01898 08973 B3078 HORTON 400m N of The Horton inn Set well into hedge by small elder tree 6m E telephone pole DO_CBWB06 SU 00287 06172 B3078 HINTON MARTELL N of turning to Witchampton 3m back from road on waste strip at side of field DO_CBWB07 SU 001 046 B3078 HINTON PARVA 250m N of jct to Hinton Parva too dangerous to survey properly Registered Charity No 1105688 2 Entries in red - require a photograph DORSET Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position DO_CBWB08 SU 00842 03134 B3078 HOLT just S of Spring Hill Cottages tucked into hedge DO_CBWB09 SU 01125 01555 B3078 COLEHILL Wimborne, 150m S of turning to Furzehill on grass verge by second lay-by DO_CHWI05 ST 38299 05024 B3162 THORNCOMBE E of Maudlin Cross, 60m E of house 'Green View'. set into bank & hedge. DO_CHWI06 ST 39762 04540 B3162 BROADWINDSOR Horn Ash Crossroads 3m W of crossroads on grass bank DO_CWMN02 ST 46598 07509 A356 SOUTH PERROTT between South Perrot & Misterton by small bridge, on the Somerset border DO_CWMN05 ST 49859 05145 A356 CHEDINGTON 200m W of radio mast by the road DO_CWMN06 ST 51115 04122 A356 CORSCOMBE 100m E of Halstock & Corscombe turning by the road DO_CWMN10 ST 56010 00103 A356 TOLLER PORCORUM a mile W Maiden Newton on the verge against trees & ditch DO_CWMN11 SY 606 964 A356 MAIDEN NEWTON roadside by the road DO_CWMN12 SY 58169 98040 A356 TOLLER FRATRUM Maiden Newton 145M W of underground reservoir by the road DO_DHLI01 SZ 03276 77291 track SWANAGE Country Park built into wall near entrance to visitor centre DO_DHLI02 SZ 03105 76989 track SWANAGE Country Park Tilly Whim Caves 50m W cave entrance against wall DO_DHLI03 SZ 03302 78152 UC road SWANAGE Durlston Road jct Bon Accord Road built into garden wall DO_DHLI04 SZ 03207 77951 UC road SWANAGE Durlston Road Underneath modern coast path sign mounted in stone block DO_DHLI05 SZ 03277 77292 track SWANAGE Country Park by exit from car park 5m N 01 built into wall DO_DHLI06 SZ 03365 77276 track SWANAGE Country Park opp. N entrance castle built into wall DO_DHLI07 SZ 03425 77249 track SWANAGE Country Park E side castle on coastal path by stone chart, free-st&ing DO_DHLI08 SZ 0332 7767 track SWANAGE Country Park Isle of Wight Road (track) jct St Catherine's Road & Isle of Wight Road (track), built into DO_DHLI09 SZ 0332 7730 track SWANAGE Country Park wall DO_DHLI10 SZ 0333 7730 track SWANAGE Country Park jct tracks DO_DOBF00 SY 69124 90743 B3150 DORCHESTER High West Street, Old Court House on the wall of the Old Court House Registered Charity No 1105688 3 Entries in red - require a photograph DORSET Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position DO_DOBF01 SY 70660 91203 B3150 STINSFORD 200m from roundabout 5m back from road on grass bank DO_DOBF02 SY 71673 92465 A35 STINSFORD 75m W of large layby with toilets on grass verge 2m back from road 500m W of Milborne Wood farm, uphill from turn DO_DOBF07 SY 78293 96558 A354 DEWLISH to Crawthorne farm on rough verge against hedge DO_DOBF08 SY 79719 97344 A354 MILBORNE ST ANDREW W of Milborne St &rew, 200m E of Greenacres on narrow rough verge against hedge E of Milborne St &rew, by signboard for Royal Oak DO_DOBF09 SY 81157 97962 A354 MILBORNE ST ANDREW PH on narrow rough verge against hedge, W of lay-by DO_DOBF10 SY 82454 98902 A354 MILBORNE ST ANDREW 250m W of entrance road to Field Barn Farm on bank amongst small trees S&ers Green, Dorchester Hill, Winterborne DO_DOBF11 ST 83626 00019 A354 WINTERBORNE WHITECHURCH Whitechurch village on grass by entrance to group of modern houses DO_DOBF12 ST 85044 00846 A354 WINTERBORNE WHITECHURCH E of Winterborne Whitechurch on grass verge by hedge DO_DOBF13 ST 85985 02121 A354 CHARLTON MARSHALL 300m W of Ashe farm on narrow verge by tall hedge DO_DOBF14 ST 87103 03288 A354 BLANDFORD ST MARY 90m N of jct to Charlton Marshall leaning over, on narrow verge by tall hedge DO_DOBF15 ST 87665 04760 A354 BLANDFORD ST MARY 25m N of small layby 5m back from road on grassy bank DO_DOBF17 ST 88366 06225 UC road BLANDFORD FORUM West Street, by Crown Hotel against low brick wall DO_DOPO07 SY 79009 94533 UC road TOLPUDDLE Tolpuddle Village, by W Farm House by the road DO_DOPO08 SY 80575 94535 UC road AFFPUDDLE Tolpuddle Ball opp. Creech Farm Shop by the road DO_DOPO09 SY 82143 94762 A35 TURNERS PUDDLE on Dual carriageway by bus stop S side of exit road to A35 for Dorchester. Up on bank just DO_DOPO10 SY 83651 95216 UC road BERE REGIS North Street, Bere Regis before exit road meets A35. Half way up the hill leaving Bere Regis 110m W DO_DOPO11 SY 85422 94297 A35 BERE REGIS quarry entrance 1m back from road in hedge by rough on grass verge DO_DOPO13 SY 88534 93683 A35 BLOXWORTH by entrance to Milestone Cottage by a Bus Stop 400m E of jct with B3075 34m E of entrance lane to DO_DOPO15 SY 91695 93570 A35 MORDEN farm buildings by the road 2m back from road opposite Lytchett Matravers Under large DO_DOPO17 SY 94758 92735 A35 LYTCHETT MINSTER AND UPTON W of roundabout with A351 & B3067.
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  • DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY's Slvinburne-Hanham John Castleman Esq

    DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY's Slvinburne-Hanham John Castleman Esq

    12CO ~TCRMlS3TER !'EWTO~. DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S SlVinburne-Hanham John Castleman esq. Manston honse, Clerk to the Guardians &. Assessment Committee, Benjamin mandford Cheesman Thornhilll\1ark Bensley esq. Child Okeford, Blandford Treasurer, Cam ~ykes, Old Bank, Dorchestcr Webber Felix Stanley Henry e~q. Shroton house, Blandford Collectors to the Guardians, Relieving, Vaccimtion & \Villiams Monta~ue e'l<}. M.A., v.n.G.s., F.S.A., D.L. Wool- School Attendance Officer!', Stalbridge district, In. Hunt. land house, Blandford Marnhull ; Sturminster district, Arthur Rose. l"iddleford Williams Montag-ue ~cott esq. Woollalld house, Blandford Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Child Okeford dis'- Clerk to the Magistrates, Robt. Sadler Freame,Gillingham trict, Decimus Curme, Child Okeford; Hinton district, Petty• Sessions are held at the Police court on monday,• Duncan Romaine McArthur M.D., C.M. Sturminster monthly, at II a.m. The following- places are included in Newton; Stalbridge district, Theodore Francis Ensor the Petty Sessional division :-Belchalwell, Caundle StOUt'- I,.R.C. p.Lond. Rtalbridge; Sturmins~r Newton district, ton, Child Okeford, Fifehead Magdalen, Fifehead Neville, John Comyns Leach M.D., B. se. The Lin1ens, Sturminster Hammoon, Hanford, Haselbury Bryan, Hinton St. Mary, Newton Ibberton, L~'dlinch, l\hnston, Marnhull, Okeford Fitz- Superintendent Registrar, Benjamin Cheesman; deputy, paine, Shilling Okeford. Stalbridge, Stock GaylarJ, Stoke In. Comyns Leach M.D. The Lindens, Sturminster Newton Wake, Stmminster & Woolland Registrars of Births & Deaths, Stalbridge sub-district, John HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD :-H. S. Bower, chairman; A. G. Hunt, Marnhull; deputy, William Hunt, ~Iarnhull; Creech, vice-chairma.n; O<&mSykes, Old Bank, Dorchester, Sturminster sub-district, H. Eo Holdway, Child Okeford; treasurer; B.