Enumeration District: The whole of the of which includes the tything of . Comprising the Grange Farm house and cottages, cottages at Hurst, Manor Farm house and cottages near, Herriard House and the Lodge, Home Farm house and cottages and the whole of the cottages standing on the north west side of Bagmore Lane. Also the whole of the tything of Southrope in the said parish, namely cottages at Nashe’s Green, Hale Farm house and cottages at Whitewood. The Brick Kiln, Back Lane, Cold Harbour houses at the station and Herriard village south east of Bagmore Lane.

1901 HERRIARD CENSUS ANALYSIS

Population 335 living in 75 households Travelers living in tents 15 Uninhabited properties 7 including 5 at the Station

Herriard House: Francis M E Jervoise age 56; wife – Rachael M, age 52 and 5 children: Evelyn M, age 24; Helen R, age 23; George V, age 21; Francis, age 18; Edwyn, age 17. Tutor - Percy W S Smith age 25 7 Servants- Butler, Footman, Cook, 3 Housemaids, Kitchen Maid

The Grange – Possibly formerly called Grange Farm Arthur T E Jervoise age 52 living on own means. His brother Edmund P E Jervoise, age 39, Commander in the royal navy. 4 Servants: Cook, Parlour Maid, Groom, Stableman

Three other families listed at The Grange George Button a domestic groom, his wife and baby son Jonathan Rowell a labourer on farm his wife and son, who is a carter on farm James Smith a stockman on farm his wife and son, who is also a stockman on farm

Farms:

1. Hurst Farm Head – Lucy Savage widow age 67, Farmer, employer Sister – Mary Russell age 64 – Living on own means

2. Manor Farm Head – Tom Hibbard age 54 – Farm Bailiff, employed Wife - Elizabeth age 50 3 Servants: Yardman and 2 carter’s boys

3. Park Farm Head – Thomas Dibble age 70 – Farmer, employer Wife Mary E age 70; 2 unmarried daughters age 37 and 35 and 1 unmarried son age 28 (a farm labourer). 1 Servant, a cowman

4. Hyde Farm

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Head – Thomas Cheyney age 37 – Farmer, employer Wife – Emily age 26

5. Bulls Farm Head - Frederick Haydon age 41 – Farmer, employer Wife - Fanny age 42; 3 children age 5, 4 and 2 1 servant, a cow boy.

6. Lee Farm Head - Theodore Hallett age 46 – Farmer, employer Wife – Emily age 22; 1 daughter age 7 months Aunt – Amy K Hallett age 62 – living on independent means 1 Servant, a general domestic.

7. Hale Farm Head – William Bunday age 41 Farmer on own account Brother Frederick Bunday age 35 – Farmer

Other Premises:

The School Head – Mark Rawlins age 54, Certificated Teacher National School Wife – Annie age 51. Daughter – Annie F age 29, Assistant teacher National School Son – Mark C age 17 a clerk.

The Vicarage Head – Edward Shadwell age 49 , Clergyman C of E 2 visiting churchmen. 2 Servants, Housekeeper and Domestic Servant

Post Office Telegraph Office Head – Frank Lawes age 38 – Agricultural Implement Maker, employer Wife – Annie Lawes age 41- Village Postmistress.

New Inn Head – Eli Heath age 53 – Publican on own account Wife Jemima age 53. two daughters age 24 and 9 yrs

Breakdown of Occupations:

Ag. Workers Total 31

Shopkeepers, traders etc Total 5 3 Baker and grocers; Husband; (employer), wife and daughter-in-law. Grandson is a Baker and bread maker. 1 Publican 1 Agent for Singers Company

Skilled Craftsmen Total 13 2 Carpenters 3 Wheelwrights

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1 Thatcher 1 Agricultural implement maker 1 Blacksmith and 1 Blacksmith assistant 1 Woodman/farmer – employer 3 Woodmen Professions Total 7 2 Teachers 1 Vicar and 2 visiting churchmen 1 Tutor 1 Midwife

Clerical Total 2 Village Postmistress 1 Clerk

Domestic Servants Total 29 2 Cooks; 1 Parlour maid; 3 Grooms; 2 Stablemen; 1 Butler; 1 footman; 4 Housemaids; 1 Kitchen maid; 2 Gardeners; 2 Seamstresses; 3 Housekeepers; 6 Domestic Servants 1 coachman

Living on own means Total 4 Francis M E Jervoise and Arthur T E Jervoise 2 Spinster ladies age 64 and 62 years and living with families.

Semi-skilled Total 5 2 Sawyers, 2 Hay binders, 1 Dog trainer

Labourers Total 15 8 Labourers in wood, 3 General labourers, 2 Charwomen, 1 Cow boy, 1 Errand boy

Supervisory workers Total 1 1 Forman of Estate

Scholars Total 6

Travelling Gypsies Total 16

Construction Industry Total 5 5 Bricklayers

Armed Forces Total 1 Commander Royal Navy, Edmund P E Jervoise age 39

Unclassified Total 169 Railway Workers Total 2 Farmers Total 7 Bailiff Total 1 Farmer’s Families Total 10

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Shepherds Total 3 Gamekeepers Total 4 Carters/carters’ boys Total 12 Traction Engine Drivers Total 2

Grand Count 350

Birth Place Analysis:

Essex 2 Berks 5 Aldermarston - Frederick Haydon, Farmer/employer Bulls Farm Bucks 3 Devon 5 Dorset 10 Chideock - Theodore Hallett, Farmer/employer Lee Farm Flintshire 1 Germany 1 Adolf Smidt, Butler, Herriard Park Glos 1 Hants 255 Herriard 109 9 8 Wallop 7 Winchester 7 6 6 Whitchurch 5 – Francis M E Jervoise, Herriard Park Southampton – William and Frederick Bunday (Brothers), Farmers own account, Hale Farm St Cross – Frank Lawes, Implement Maker – employer – Annie Lawes, Village Post Mistress Fawley – Thomas Cheyney, Farmer/employer Hyde Farm Lasham – Eli Heath, Publican own a/c, New Inn Bramdean – Lidia Girle (Wid), Baker and grocer/employer Pamber – James Bowman, Woodman farmer/employer Leics 2 London 4 Middlesex 4 Norfolk 1 Oxford 4 Shropshire 1 Somerset 6 Thomas Dibble, Farmer/employer, Park Farm. Wife and two children also born Som. Surrey 5 Kingston on Thames – Lucy Savage (Wid), Farmer/employer, Hurst Farm. Her sister, May Russell, living on own means.

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Sussex 7 Warwickshire 1 Wilts 26 Tom Hibbard, Farm Bailiff, Manor Farm Hampworth – Mark Rawlins , Certificated National teacher. Chilmark – Charles Burridge, Foreman of Estate Britford - Arthur T E Jervoise, The Grange Not Known 3

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