Wiltshire Parish Registers

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Wiltshire Parish Registers Wilt shi re P a r i s h i s r R e g t e s . m i arr ages. E D ITE D BY M w. P W. P LL OR E M . A . H I . I , , E N E V B A . MUN D ILL . D , , A N D JOHN SADLER . VOL. V. 10110011 T mms BY Pmumoan Co . ISS UE D t o H E Sun scn , CE R Y L 124. CHAN ANE . 190 7 . E E P R F A C . s lu fifth the s ha l In thi vo me, the , Editor ve not been ab e to ’ m a s s f St u a o . T print m ch ore than the M rri ge Regi ter homas , r As was x f a of Salisbu y . to be e pected rom the import nce the r s an d the fa a the s e s are fr m a pa i h , ct th t Regi t r complete o the ye r 1 0 the s are s. rri es of n 5 7 , entrie very numerou Three Ma ag a “ earlier date have been found mentioned in a paper roll of Chrys f r h 1 0 Th m n in s an oun s o t e a 6 . e a s te g d Acc t ye r 5 e rlie t volu e , c s the iod f om1 0 16 is a t tran scri which over per r 5 7 to 53 , p r ly a p f s l ea as w se f an r in tion rom a ti l rlier book, ill be en rom ent y —“ 15 9 2 I n this year of our Lord God 15 9 2 are no weddin gs ” f d the de s an d fr a oun in ol Regi ter booke, again , om nother entry in 1598 Fromthe z l st of November 1598 unto the 7th of ’ Maye Anno D m 1599 are noe weddin ges foun de registred in ” . W a n show the old booke hen the tr nscription ended is ot n, but w a s n af as - a ese s e s it as prob bly oo ter the l t n med date . Th Regi t r r a e in very good condition throughout . The Baverstock Registers begin at a slightly earlier date — 1 an d h are c e . s of 559 t ey too ompl te But tho e Norton, which 166 are fa s u begin in 3 , ulty ; the econd vol me, covering the period r m 1 1 is a As a a a s f o 735 to 74 9, w nting. the l te C non J ck on s a for s c ss h is a of e rched it without uc e , t ere prob bly little hope i s fo s f t being und now . The remaining content o the volume are s m a rr es at s s s o e e rly Ma iag Colerne, on loo e heet , which were only discovered while Volume IV was passing through its last s a s the ress an d was so far fin ished a wa t ge in p , th t it s not possible h h 1 to include t em . They cover t e periods between 560 an d 6 2 1 an d 16 0 an 1 . 5 75 , 4 d 5 The Editors desire to express their than ks to the clergy of ' the difleren t parishes for their kindness in giving permission for an s h s : V making d publi hing t ese transcript to the Rev. C. h W d rd f R . H L rn f rd f o a s t e e v . a e o o Go da , B ver tock, , Norton , (who in addition transcribed their own Marriage Registers) an d the - . 8 . rs n of a ea Rev Fo ter Brow , now Ch rlton, n r Pewsey, who com w e the a s r of a a s of t as en ed tr n c iption the M rri ge Regi ter S . Thom , s r was u Sali bu y, which com pleted by the Rev. Edm nd Nevill. The Editors will gratefully welcome further assistance of this nature an d they ask the clergy of the County to give them this ss a u it is ss r e enti l help, witho t which impo ible to carry on the wo k. Steady progress is being made all the material for Volume VI is a an d a for the but a a the ma w in h nd re dy printer, a gl nce t p ill h i show owmuch there s still to do . It is again desirable to point out that these transcripts must “ ” s as s s f h not be con idered evidence in the legal en e o t e word. “ ” s s ma be a n if They how where uch evidence y obt i ed, required, on application to the parson of the parish to which the register belongs. h n r an 124 , C a ce y L e, N ember 1 0 ov , 9 7 ¢on ten ts. Put n Yum m a. P a ac t . r — Salisbu y St. Thomas Baverstock Norton Goleme—additional Wiltshire i i egistzrs. M ar r iages at S alisbury P ish of S . Thom s ( ar t a ), 1 12 1570 to 8 . — e e e f h P h re m e te f om he 1 N OTE . Th s s o t s a s a co t e 0 R gi t r i ri pl r y ar 57 . The are i n e ce e n con on an d the wr n is e re me y x ll t diti , iti g xt ly good an d cle ar throughout ; evide n tly gre at care has be e n e s owe u on the m f om 1 0 own to the e e n me b t d p r 57 d pr s t ti . A hou h the e a e s ex st n e s e e n s in 1 0 he e is lt g rli t i i g R gi t r b gi 57 , t r a a e o oi Chr ste n in s an d Accoun s a e 1 60 in wh ch p p r r ll y g t d t d 5 , i e e re re fe e n e h e e ar a e th r a r c s to t r M ri g s. f me I i 1 ia . 11 i in o u s o a e 6 n . oun f n n V l p p r, by , b d cal . It co tai s e n e s ofBa sm a r a e an d B r from1 0 to e te m e tri pti , M r i g u ial , 57 S p b r 1 653 . o ume is of a chme n t oun in ca f as are all the othe s V l II p r , b d l , r w to t e n of 18 12. me a ue 16 n o n he d s s i . 11 in an d d It r § by . , on n n e f o o e t r - n t e c tai s the e tri s r mOct b r 1653 o Ma ch 1740 1. I h e ars 16 an d 1 00 we me e wth the n s e scr on of y 99 7 , t i u u ual d ipti ” t e e laboure r applie d o th brid . n n d e n in A ol i . ume me asue s 18 i n . 12 a s r 1 1. V III r by , b gi p il 74 The ar a e e n r e e n d on 2 a ch 1 but o he r e n r e M ri g t i s 5 M r 754 , t t i s con tin ue to the e n d of 18 12 . o ume me asue s 16 in . 11 i n . con ta n s 122 a e s ofwh ch V l IV r by , i p g , i Th n 1 on are use . e e r e s a a e s on e n on A r 5 ly d t i , M rri g ly, b gi 5 p il 1754 an d e n d on 3 1 July 1760 . me V s z e 16 in . 10 in . con ta n s the a r a e s fromAuus Volu , i by , i M r i g g t Du n the a e r 1760 to j uly 1778 . ri g l st t n ye a s the e n trie s are ve ry i irre gularly made n regard to orde r ofdate . n Volume VI co tain s the Marriage s to the e n d of 18 11.
Recommended publications
  • Debates About Elementary Education in English Periodicals, 1833-1880
    Complex Twists of Becoming: Debates about Elementary Education in English Periodicals, 1833-1880. Edwin Patrick Powell A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies University of Essex Submitted: October, 2019. 1 Acknowledgements I am delighted to express my gratitude to Professor Susan Oliver who has been an outstanding supervisor throughout the doctoral process. Supervision sessions were always enlightening, challenging and stimulating. I have undoubtedly benefitted from Susan’s passion for literature and her comprehensive knowledge of periodical culture. Susan was always generous with her time and assiduous in providing instructive critiques and sustained encouragement. Professor Pam Cox and Dr James Canton were part of the supervisory team whose perceptive comments and stimulating questions were important in directing my attention to alternative interpretations of literary-historical contexts. I am most grateful to Pam and James for their contribution to the excellent support given to me. I am most appreciative of the assistance given to me by the staff at the Albert Sloman Library, University of Essex and by Deanna McCarthy, the Senior Student Administrator in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies. I wish to thank the staff at the British Library where I spent many enjoyable and productive hours poring over periodicals. I am grateful to Curator Franki Kubicki at the Charles Dickens Museum who drew my attention to manuscripts in Dickens’s own hand which I had the privilege of studying. The staff at the Church of England Records Office were most helpful in organising access to important religious periodicals.
    [Show full text]
  • BXAO Cat 1971.Pdf
    SOUTHWESTERN AT OXFORD Britain in the Renaissance A Course of Studies in the Arts, Literature, History, and Philosophy of Great Britain. July 4 through August 15, 1971, University College, Oxford University. OFFICERS AND TUTORS President John Henry Davis, A.B., University of Kentucky; B.A. and M.A., Oxford University; Ph.D., University of Chicago. Dean Yerger Hunt Clifton, B.A., Duke University; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Trinity College, Dublin. Tutors George Marshall Apperson, Jr., B.S., Davidson College; B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Union Theological Seminary, Virginia. Mary Ross Burkhart, B.A., University of Virginia; M.A., University of Ten­ nessee. James William Jobes, B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis; Ph.D., University of Virginia. James Edgar Roper, B.A., Southwestern At Memphis; B.A. and M.A., Oxford University; M.A., Yale University. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, OXFORD UNIVERSITY Master Redcliffe-Maud of Bristol, The Right Honorourable John Primatt Redcliffe, Baron, M.A. Dean John Leslie Mackie, M.A. Librarian Peter Charles Bayley, M.A. Chaplain David John Burgess, M.A. Domestic Bursar Vice Admiral Sir Peter William Gretton, M.A. University College is officially a Royal Foundation, and the Sovereign is its Visitor. Its right to this dignity, based on medieval claims that it was founded by King Alfred the Great, has twice been asserted, by King Richard II in 1380 and by the Court of King's Bench in 1726. In fact, the college owes its origin to William of Durham who died in 1249 and bequeathed 310 marks, the income from which was to be employed to maintain 10 or more needy Masters of Arts studying divinity.
    [Show full text]
  • Clarendon Team News 20-04-2014
    TEAM CHOIR for Holy Week and Easter Could all Team Choir members please email [email protected] so that we can build Clarendon TEAM news up a distribution list for the Team Choir. We can then let you know about any singing opportunities Clarendon Team Notices for Sunday 20th April 2014 that may come up in the Team. Thank you! Winterslow Christian Aid Lunches Services in Team Churches over the next two weeks Lunches at Truffles coffee shop on Thursday 1st May from 12 - 2pm in aid of Christian Aid. Readings: 20th April - Jeremiah 31.1-6 Acts 10.34-43 John 20.1-18 or Matthew 28.1-10 Whiteparish Music Festival (in aid of Church running costs) 27th April - Exodus 14.10-31; 15.20-21 Acts 2.14a,22-32 John 20.19-31 Tickets now on sale from Whiteparish Village Shop or The Music Room, Salisbury. Saturday 3rd May - “Jazz in the Church”, Wednesday 7th May - “Music for a Summer’s Night”, CHURCH 20th April - 27th April - Sunday 11th May - “Debussy to Disney”. To be held in All Saints Church, Whiteparish. Easter Day Second Sunday of Easter Please see the link for more info: www.clarendonteam.org/WHITEPARISHMUSICFESTIVAL2014.pdf ALDERBURY 9.30am All Age Easter Eucharist 9.30am Healing Eucharist 6pm Evening Prayer (Alt Utd Svc) Open Garden at Kings Farm - Proceeds to C of E, Methodist Church and Parkinsons Society WHADDON Sunday 4th May at Kings Farm, Livery Rd, West Winterslow from 2 - 4pm. There will be bring and at St Mary’s Hall with RC Preacher buy, raffles (Carol Hampton), Tombola (Janet Fry), books, bric-a-brac, tea and cakes.
    [Show full text]
  • 1835. EXECUTIVE. *L POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
    1835. EXECUTIVE. *l POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Persons employed in the General Post Office, with the annual compensation of each. Where Compen­ Names. Offices. Born. sation. Dol. cts. Amos Kendall..., Postmaster General.... Mass. 6000 00 Charles K. Gardner Ass't P. M. Gen. 1st Div. N. Jersey250 0 00 SelahR. Hobbie.. Ass't P. M. Gen. 2d Div. N. York. 2500 00 P. S. Loughborough Chief Clerk Kentucky 1700 00 Robert Johnson. ., Accountant, 3d Division Penn 1400 00 CLERKS. Thomas B. Dyer... Principal Book Keeper Maryland 1400 00 Joseph W. Hand... Solicitor Conn 1400 00 John Suter Principal Pay Clerk. Maryland 1400 00 John McLeod Register's Office Scotland. 1200 00 William G. Eliot.. .Chie f Examiner Mass 1200 00 Michael T. Simpson Sup't Dead Letter OfficePen n 1200 00 David Saunders Chief Register Virginia.. 1200 00 Arthur Nelson Principal Clerk, N. Div.Marylan d 1200 00 Richard Dement Second Book Keeper.. do.. 1200 00 Josiah F.Caldwell.. Register's Office N. Jersey 1200 00 George L. Douglass Principal Clerk, S. Div.Kentucky -1200 00 Nicholas Tastet Bank Accountant Spain. 1200 00 Thomas Arbuckle.. Register's Office Ireland 1100 00 Samuel Fitzhugh.., do Maryland 1000 00 Wm. C,Lipscomb. do : for) Virginia. 1000 00 Thos. B. Addison. f Record Clerk con-> Maryland 1000 00 < routes and v....) Matthias Ross f. tracts, N. Div, N. Jersey1000 00 David Koones Dead Letter Office Maryland 1000 00 Presley Simpson... Examiner's Office Virginia- 1000 00 Grafton D. Hanson. Solicitor's Office.. Maryland 1000 00 Walter D. Addison. Recorder, Div. of Acc'ts do..
    [Show full text]
  • Mere - Census 1871
    Mere - Census 1871 le u d e h c S Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes 1 Prospect Farm Lander James Head Married 33 M 1838 Farmer 150 acres emp. 4 men, 2 boys Mere 1 Prospect Farm Lander Rose Anna Wife Married 36 F 1835 Mere 1 Prospect Farm Lander Maragret Daughter 4 F 1867 Mere 1 Prospect Farm Lander Fred James Son 3 M 1868 Mere 1 Prospect Farm Lander Arthur Son 1 M 1870 Mere 1 Prospect Farm Helier Jemima Servant Unmarried 19 F 1852 Domestic Servant Mere 1 Prospect Farm Hooper Mary Jane Servant Unmarried 14 F 1857 Nurse Maid Mere 2 Vicarage Townsend Charles H Head Married 43 M 1828 Vicar of Mere St Pancras, Middlesex 2 Vicarage Townsend Charles H Son 4 M 1867 Mere 2 Vicarage Townsend Arthur C Son 2 M 1869 Mere 2 Vicarage Townsend Evelyn A Daughter 0 F 1871 Mere 2 Vicarage Hampton Elizabeth Servant Unmarried 36 F 1835 Nurse Domestic Servant Devizes 2 Vicarage Ransom Lavinia Servant Unmarried 28 F 1843 Cook Domestic Servant Warminster 2 Vicarage Crew Sarah Servant Unmarried 23 F 1848 Parlour Maid Shroton 2 Vicarage Harding Mary Ann Servant Unmarried 17 F 1854 Nurse Maid Sedgehill 2 Vicarage Knight John Servant Unmarried 22 M 1849 Groom Semley 3 Zeals Road Mitchell Mary Head Widowed 70 F 1801 Living on Interest of Money East Knoyle 3 Zeals Road Bealing Elizabeth Servant Unmarried 30 F 1841 Domestic Servant Gillingham, Dorset 4 Woodbine Cott. Jupe Henry Head Married 28 M 1843 Farmer and Employer Gillingham, Dorset 4 Woodbine Cott.
    [Show full text]
  • WILTSHIRE Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society
    Entries in red - require a photograph WILTSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position WI_AMAV00 SU 15217 41389 UC road AMESBURY Church Street; opp. No. 41 built into & flush with churchyard wall Stonehenge Road; 15m W offield entrance 70m E jcn WI_AMAV01 SU 13865 41907 UC road AMESBURY A303 by the road WI_AMHE02 SU 12300 42270 A344 AMESBURY Stonehenge Down, due N of monument on the Verge Winterbourne Stoke Down; 60m W of edge Fargo WI_AMHE03 SU 10749 42754 A344 WINTERBOURNE STOKE Plantation on the Verge WI_AMHE05 SU 07967 43180 A344 SHREWTON Rollestone top of hill on narrow Verge WI_AMHE06 SU 06807 43883 A360 SHREWTON Maddington Street, Shrewton by Blind House against wall on Verge WI_AMHE09 SU 02119 43409 B390 CHITTERNE Chitterne Down opp. tank crossing next to tree on Verge WI_AMHE12 ST 97754 43369 B390 CODFORD Codford Down; 100m W of farm track on the Verge WI_AMHE13 ST 96143 43128 B390 UPTON LOVELL Ansty Hill top of hill,100m E of line of trees on Verge WI_AMHE14 ST 94519 42782 B390 KNOOK Knook Camp; 350m E of entrance W Farm Barns on bend on embankment WI_AMWH02 SU 12272 41969 A303 AMESBURY Stonehenge Down, due S of monument on the Verge WI_AMWH03 SU 10685 41600 A303 WILSFORD CUM LAKE Wilsford Down; 750m E of roundabout 40m W of lay-by on the Verge in front of ditch WI_AMWH05 SU 07482 41028 A303 WINTERBOURNE STOKE Winterbourne Stoke; 70m W jcn B3083 on deep verge WI_AMWH11 ST 990 364 A303 STOCKTON roadside by the road WI_AMWH12 ST 975 356 A303 STOCKTON 400m E of parish boundary with Chilmark by the road WI_AMWH18 ST 8759 3382 A303 EAST KNOYLE 500m E of Willoughby Hedge by the road WI_BADZ08 ST 84885 64890 UC road ATWORTH Cock Road Plantation, Atworth; 225m W farm buildings on the Verge WI_BADZ09 ST 86354 64587 UC road ATWORTH New House Farm; 25m W farmhouse on the Verge Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph WILTSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No.
    [Show full text]
  • Wilsomdor, Chapel Hill, West Grimstead, Price: £585,000 Salisbury, Wiltshire, Sp5 3Sg
    WILSOMDOR, CHAPEL HILL, WEST GRIMSTEAD, PRICE: £585,000 SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE, SP5 3SG A BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED DETACHED HOUSE WITH EXCELLENT ANNEXE AND SOUTH FACING GARDEN ON THE EAST SIDE OF SALISBURY DIRECTIONS: From Salisbury proceed out south east on the A36 Southampton Road and continue along the Alderbury bypass until you see a turning on the left signposted The Grimsteads. Turn off here, branch left at the T-junction and continue along here until you come to another junction and then turn left into Crockford Lane. Proceed along here until you come to the railway bridge, turn right into Chapel Hill and the property will be found immediately on the right hand side. DESCRIPTION: This is a superb detached house with the benefit of a one bedroom annexe, located in a very popular village on the eastern side of Salisbury. The original house dates back to the early 1970s, was extended in 2016 and has been completely refurbished in recent years. Construction is of brick elevations under a tile roof and the house has the benefit of LPG central heating, part of which is under floor, as well as full double glazing. To the side of the house the former double garage has been converted into an excellent one bedroom annexe with a kitchen/breakfast room, living room, dressing room, shower room and double bedroom on the first floor. There is also parking for four cars to the front of the annexe and an attractive south facing garden with patio and lawn and views over open fields. LOCATION: The property is located in West Grimstead some five miles to the east of the city of Salisbury.
    [Show full text]
  • 1940-Commencement.Pdf
    c~ h' ( c\ '.\.\.\.. ( ~A { I , .f \,.' I f ;' \ . \ J University of Minnesota IJ • COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION WINTER QUARTER 1940 NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 21, 1940, Eleven O'Clock I I , ~ \ ' ,i ii, iii, ;, ' PROGRAM PRESIDENT GUY STANTON FORD, Presiding PROCESSIONAL-Finale from the Fourth Symphony Widor ARTHUR B. JENNINGS University Organist HYMN-"America" My country I 'tis of thee, Our fathers' God I to Thee, Sweet land of liberty, Author of Liberty, Of thee I sing; To Thee we sing; Land where our fathers died I Long may our land be bright Land of the Pilgrims' pride, With freedom's holy light; From every mountain side Protect us by Thy might Let freedom ring. Great God, our King I COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS- "Of Human Intercourse" HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. President, Vassar College CONFERRING OF DEGREES GUY STANTON FORD, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., L.H.D. President of the University 2 ',' J I SONG-"Hail, Minnesota!" Minnesota, hail to thee I Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our College dear I Like the pine that seeks the blue I Thy light shall ever be Minnesota, still for thee, A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons are strong and true. Thy sons and daughters true From thy woods and waters fair, Will proclaim thee near and far; From thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy call they throng, And adore thy name; With their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star.
    [Show full text]
  • Westfield Sutton Mandeville, Salisbury, Wiltshire
    WESTFIELD SUTTON MANDEVILLE, SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE Attractive Residential Smallholding With Spectacular Views Over Chalke Downs SITUATION Westfield, Sutton Mandeville, Ground Floor Towns Tisbury 5 miles, Shaftesbury 10 miles, Salisbury 11 miles Salisbury, Wiltshire SP3 5NG Mainline trains: Tisbury to London/Waterloo 110 minutes. Salisbury to London/WaterlooGround 90 minutes Floor International airports: Southampton Airport 35 miles, Family Bristol Airport 52 miles, London/Heathrow 83 miles Room Education The area provides good educational facilities including Family Room Wardour, Tisbury and Semley primary schools, Shaftesbury and Gillingham senior schools plus private education at Port Regis and St Mary’s at Shaftesbury, Bryanston, Clayesmore and Sandroyd near Shaftesbury plus a host of excellent schools in Salisbury. See Kitchen/Breakfast www.isc.co.uk for independants and www.wiltshire.gov.uk for Room state schools. En-suite Kitchen/Breakfast Shower Bathroom Sporting, Recreational & Leisure There are extensive walking, Room Bedroom Utility Room Area riding and cycling opportunities abounding from the property. Bedroom The nearby village of FovantEn-suite enjoys a number of local facilities Shower Bathroom Bedroom Utility including church, villageRoom shop, garage and village hall with the Entrance Bedroom Area popular Compasses Inn pub being found in Chicksgrove. The Hall area enjoys a proud military background connection having Conservatory been a settlement area for troops in World War I,Entrance now marked Hall Bedroom En-suite Bedroom for perpetuity into surrounding chalk downland, known as the Shower Conservatory Living Room distinctive Fovant Badges (see www.fovantbadges. com). National Room Trust property Philips House and DintonBedroom Park lie to the northEn-suite east, Bedroom Shower whilst local familyLiving entertainment lies at nearby FarmerRoom Giles Farmstead north Roomwest at Teffont Magna.
    [Show full text]
  • D'elboux Manuscripts
    D’Elboux Manuscripts © B J White, December 2001 Indexed Abstracts page 63 of 156 774. Halsted (59-5-r2c10) • Joseph ASHE of Twickenham, in 1660 • arms. HARRIS under Bradbourne, Sevenoaks • James ASHE of Twickenham, d1733 =, d. Edmund BOWYER of Richmond Park • Joseph WINDHAM = ……, od. James ASHE 775. Halsted (59-5-r2c11) • Thomas BOURCHIER of Canterbury & Halstead, d1486 • Thomas BOURCHIER the younger, kinsman of Thomas • William PETLEY of Halstead, d1528, 2s. Richard = Alyce BOURCHIER, descendant of Thomas BOURCHIER the younger • Thomas HOLT of London, d1761 776. Halsted (59-5-r2c12) • William WINDHAM of Fellbrigge in Norfolk, m1669 (London licence) = Katherine A, d. Joseph ASHE 777. Halsted (59-5-r3c03) • Thomas HOLT of London, d1761, s. Thomas HOLT otp • arms. HOLT of Lancashire • John SARGENT of Halstead Place, d1791 = Rosamund, d1792 • arms. SARGENT of Gloucestershire or Staffordshire, CHAMBER • MAN family of Halstead Place • Henry Stae MAN, d1848 = Caroline Louisa, d1878, d. E FOWLE of Crabtree in Kent • George Arnold ARNOLD = Mary Ann, z1760, d1858 • arms. ROSSCARROCK of Cornwall • John ATKINS = Sarah, d1802 • arms. ADAMS 778. Halsted (59-5-r3c04) • James ASHE of Twickenham, d1733 = ……, d. Edmund BOWYER of Richmond Park • Joseph WINDHAM = ……, od. James ASHE • George Arnold ARNOLD, d1805 • James CAZALET, d1855 = Marianne, d1859, d. George Arnold ARNOLD 779. Ham (57-4-r1c06) • Edward BUNCE otp, z1684, d1750 = Anne, z1701, d1749 • Anne & Jane, ch. Edward & Anne BUNCE • Margaret BUNCE otp, z1691, d1728 • Thomas BUNCE otp, z1651, d1716 = Mary, z1660, d1726 • Thomas FAGG, z1683, d1748 = Lydia • Lydia, z1735, d1737, d. Thomas & Lydia FAGG 780. Ham (57-4-r1c07) • Thomas TURNER • Nicholas CARTER in 1759 781.
    [Show full text]
  • South West Wiltshire Community Area Transport Group 16 December 2020
    SOUTH WEST WILTSHIRE COMMUNITY AREA TRANSPORT GROUP 16 DECEMBER 2020 Actions Item Update Who recommendations 1. Attendees and apologies Present: Wiltshire Cllrs Tony Deane (Chair), Jose Green, Pauline Church Frank Freeman Hindon Parish Council, Ken Taylor Quidhampton Parish Council Roy Sims Mere Town Council Tony Phillips Fovant Parish Council Gary Rowitt Dinton Parish Council Clare Churchill Quidhampton, Dinton, Donhead St. Mary Parish Councils, Wilton Town Council Sandie Smith Quidhampton Parish Council Richard Botten South Newton & Stoford Parish Council Mike Ash Bishopstone Parish Council, Patrick Boyles Chilmark Parish Council Phil Matthews Wilton Town Council, Steve Banas Swallowcliffe Parish Council, Sandra Harry Tisbury Parish Council Apologies: Cllr Bridget Wayman, Jane Childs - Barford St. Martin & Sutton Mandeville Parish Council, Warminster NPT, Ruth Burrows - Kilmington Parish Council 2. Notes of last meeting The minutes of the previous meeting were confirmed at the South Western CATG Wiltshire Area Board on 30 September 2020. *Sandra Harry, Tisbury Parish Council to be added to list of attendees. SOUTH WEST WILTSHIRE COMMUNITY AREA TRANSPORT GROUP 16 DECEMBER 2020 3. Financial Position An updated version of the finance sheet was presented – see Appendix A. There CATG is currently £9,091 unallocated. 4. General Items a) HGV’s & Sat Nav’s At February’s meeting Cllr Bridget Wayman reported that she had raised the issue BW again with Baroness Scott who agreed to follow up in the House of Lords. BW was not in the meeting to provide update 5. Completed Schemes a) 14-20-2 The group agreed to fund the cost of 2 no. give way signs, £750 with a 25% JW contribution of up to £250 from DSt A Parish Council.
    [Show full text]
  • It ^ 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1
    5254 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 6, 1863. IT ^ "Is2 ~ fi-li Parishes and Places * « "5 Parishes and Places S«| Name of District •£ « "C Name of District. ^"Z'Z Comprised in each District. H Comprised in each District. l'\ Hindoo Alvediston 1 Marlborough .. Aldbonrn ... An«tuy ... ... .. 1 Avebury ... Berwick St. John I Baydon ... Berwick St. Leonard .. 1 Bud win, Grent ... : Chicklade I Bvdwin, Little ... Chilmark ... ... 1 Berwick Bacsett Compton Chamberlain ... 1 Broad Bin ton ... Dinton ... ... 1 Bu: buge Donhead St. Andrew ... Chilton Foliat ... .. Dnnhfad St. Mary ... Clntford Park East Knoyle ... ... East Konnett ... Ebbi'shotinie Wake ... Kroxlield ... .. Kontbill Bishop ... Fyfield ... Font hill Giffurd Ham ... ... «. Fovant ... ... Mililenhall r Hiridon ... Og bourn St. Andrew . Kingston Deverell ... ( >»bourn St. George M (ink ton Deverell Overtoil " ... .. Mere ... 3 Overton Heath 1 Pertwood ... ... I Preshuto ... .. i Sedirhill ... ... ... 1 Ramsbnry ... '.. 2 Sfinley ... ... ... I Savernake North ... 1 Stourton .. ... Sa\ ernsike South, Brims* I Sutton Mandeville lade and Cad ley Sxvallowc.lift ... ... Winterbourne Bassett ... 1 "Winterbourne Moukton 1 TVffont F.vias ... ... \ TV ffont Mugna ... ... Tisbury East ... ... Pewsey Alton Priors 1 Tisbiiry West Butter me re 1 Chute ... ... •» Tollard Royal 1 Ws r-lour ... .... I Chuie Forest ... • ... Wtst Knoyle Collingbuurn Ducis 1 1 Collingbourn Kingston... i Malmesbury ... Alderton ... ... 1 Easton ... ... ... 1 Ashley 1 Entbrd Bremilham ... 1 Everl-y I Biink worth ... 2 Figheldean ... 1 Broktnborough ... 1 Fittleton ... ... 1 Charlton ... ... 1 1 Jewish ... ... ... 1 Crndwell ... ... 1 Hippenscombe ... ... 1 Dauntsey 1 Ludgersluill ... ... 1 Eastou Grey 1 •Mamiingford Abbotts ... 1 i Fox ley 1 JManningfbrd Bohim ... 1 Garsdon ... ... I Manningford Bruce ... 1 Hankerton ... ... 1 Milstone andBrigmerston i Hulliivington 1 Milton ... i Kembltt ... 1 Netheravon i Lea and Cleverton 1 North Newnton and \ Long Newnton 1 Ililcot Liu-kington 1 North Tidworth i Maljnes'jurySt.Paul (ex- 1 Pewsey i ..
    [Show full text]