LIST of the PRINCIPAL SEATS in DORSETSHIRE, with References to the Places Under Which They Will Be Found in This Volume

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LIST of the PRINCIPAL SEATS in DORSETSHIRE, with References to the Places Under Which They Will Be Found in This Volume •• PRINCIPAL SEATS IN DORSETSHIRE. Yll Pagel Page Page Page Tall and, see Ham worth •• 620 Upper Kingston, see West Parley •••.••••••. 639 Winterborne Thompson, Taper'sHl.see CorfeCastle 607 Stinsford . • . 659 West Stafford . • . 658 see Thomson • • • • . • 667 Tarrant Crawford •.•..• 666 Upper Sydling, see Syd· West Stower, see East Winterbourne Houghton 685 Tarrant Gunville, see ling St. Nicholas .•...• 665 Stower .••.......•... 661 Winterbourne Kingston. 68.:; Tarrant Crawford •••• 666 Upton, see Lytchett Ma- West Wood, see Coombe· \VinterbourneQuarlestn. Tarrant Hinton, see travers .•...•.•..•••• 631 Keynes .•••...•..•••• 607 seeWinterbrne Sticklnd 685 Tarrant Crawford .•• 666 Upton, see Osmington... 638 West Woodyates .•.•.••• 686 Winterbourne Stickland 68.5 Tarrant Keynston, see U pway ••••..•••..••••• 669 Westbury, see Sherborne. 6.54 Winterbourne Whitchrch 685 Tarrant Crawford .... 666 Urles, see Corscombe .... 608 Westley, see Silston•..•• 657 Winterbourne Zelstone .• 6~6 TaiTant Launceston, see Vearse, see Symondsbury 66-5 \Veston, see Langton Ma- Witchampton ...•.•.... 6e6 Tarrant Crawford •••• 666 Verwood, see Cranborne. 608 travers .......•..•.•• 625 Witherston,.~ee Poorstock 64.) Tarrant Monkton, see Wadbrook,seeHawkchrch 621 Weston, see Portland •.•• 646 \Vood Street, see Wool.. 68G Tarrant Crawford • . 666 Wad dock, see Atfpuddle . 580 Weymouth. • • . • . • • • 672 \'Vood, West, .~ee Coombe Tarrant Rawston, see Waddon, see Portesham. 646 Wheel, see Stourton Keynes .•.•.....•...• 607 Tarrant Crawford • . • 666 W adlin,seeKingtnMagna 624 Caundle • . • • • • . • . • 661 W olverton,seeCharminstr 603 Tarrant Rushton, see Wakeham, see Portland. 646 WhitchurchCanonicorYm 679 Woodhouse, see Hawk- Tarrant Crawford .... 666 ·walditch .............. 66!J Whitcombe ............ 680 church ............... 621 Thickthorn, seeChettle •• 605 Wambrook ............. 669 Whitcomb, see Fiddle- Woodlands .•••....•••.• 686 Thomson . • • .. • . • • • • • 667 W anderwell, see Bothen- trenthide • • . • • . • . • • 640 \V oodrow, see H asel bury Thorley, see Todber .•• 667 hampton ••.•.•..••.• 590 White Hill,see Shillingstn 657 Bryan ••••...••...... 621 Thorncomb, see Langton 625 Wareham .............. 669 WhiteHill,seeStokeWake 660 Woodrow, Hi~·her, see Thorncombe,seeTrnworth 668 Warford, see \Vimborne . 680 Whitegate, see Sherborne 654 Caundle Bishop's ..... 601 Thornford .............. 667 Warmwell .............. 672 Whitelackington, seeP id- Woodrow, Lower, see Thornhill, see Stalbridge 658 Watercombe, see Ower dletrenthide •..•..••.. 640 Caundle Bishop's ..•.. 601 Thornhouse, see Caundle Moyne .•••...•...•.• 638 Whiteway,seeEa.Lulwrth 627 Woodstord ..........•... 686 Bishop's. • . • . • • . • • 601 Waterson, see Piddletwn 639 Whiteway, East, see Woody Hyde,seeCorfeCstl 607 ThreeGates,seeHermitage 622 Watton, see Symondsbury 66.5 Church Know le .....• 606 Woody Hide, see Langton Throop, see Atfpuddle .• 580 Wayland,seeCheddington 604 Whitfield, see Charminster603 Matravers ............ 62-5 Tincleton .............. 667 'Waytown, seeN etherbury 636 Whitfield, see Dorchester 610 \Voodyates, \Vest, see Todber •.•.••..•..••••.• 667 WestBurton, see \Vin frith Whitley, see BlandfordSt. West Woodyates .•.. 686 Tollard Farnham, see N ewburgh. .. .. .. .. • 683 Mary. • . • • • • .. .. 589 Wool. .. • . .. .. G86 Farnham ••••.••••••• 616 WestChaldn.seeEa.Chldn 602 Whitley, see Poorstock •• 64.5 \Voolland ...•.......... (387 Toiler Down, see Cors- West Chelborough, see Wilsford, see \Vimborne. 680 W oolcombe, see l\Ielbury combe ................ 608 East Chelborough .•••• 604 Wimborne ••.•.•••••.•• 680 Bubb ................ 633 Toiler Fratrum .••.••••• 667 West Chickerell .•••..•• 605 Wimborne Minster, see Woolcombe, see Toiler Toiler Porcorum. • • • • • • • 667 \Vest Compton • . • . • . • 606 Wimborne • • • . • • • . • • • 680 Porcorurn. • . 668 Tolpuddle ...•••.••.•••. 668 West Compton, seeComp- \Vim borne St. Giles. • • . 683 W oolgarston,seeCorfeCstl 607 Tonerspuddle .•••••..••• 668 ton Abbas .•.•....••.• 606 Windhorn, seeLongBurtn 599 Woo ton, North, seeN orth Totnell, see Yetminster .. 688 \Vest Elworth, see Ab- Winford Eagle •••.•.••• 683 Wooton ............... 687 Townsend,seeEast Pulhm 649 botsbury ..•••..••••.. 580 Winfrith N ewburgh ..•.• 683 Wootton Fitzpain •••••.• 687 Tripps,seeCaundleBishp's 601 West Hemsworth, see Winiards Gap, see Ched- W ootton Glanville .....• 687 Troll, see Thornford ..•• 667 Witchampton ........ 686 dington ...•..••.•.•.• 604 Worth 1\Iatravers, see Turlings 1\Ioor, see Lyt- West Hill, see CorfeCastle 607 Winkley, see Wimborne. 680 Langton 1\Iatravers .• 62.5 chett Matravers •••••• 631 West Holme, seeEa.Stoke 660 Winlock, see Haydon •.• 622 Wraxall ................ 687 Turnworth ....•..••••.. 668 West Howe, see Canford 'Winsor, Little, see Broad Wraxhall, Higher, see Tuthill, see Caundle Bi- Magna.. • • • • • . • • • • • • 600 Winsor . • . • . • . • . • • 597 Rampisham ......••.•• 650 shop's ..•...•..••.••• 601 West Knig-hton •.••...• 625 Winterborne Abbas .••• 684 \Vych,seeBothenhampton 590 Twyford, see Compton \Vest Lulworth, see East Winterborne Came •••• 684 Wych, see Corfe CaHle .. 607 Abbas ................ 606 Lulworth ............ 627 Winterborne Monckton, Wyke,see Bradford Abbas 598 Tyneham •.....•••...••• 668 West 1\Iilton,.~ee Poorstck 645 see Winterborne Abbas 684 Wyke, see Gillingham •. 610 Uddens, see Wimborne •• 680 West 1\Iorden, see East Winterborne St. Martins, Wyke Reg-is .••......•• 687 Ulwell, see Swanage ••.• 664 l\Iorden .•...•.•.•...• 635 see Winterborne Abbas 684 Wytherstone,seePoorstck 645 Uphall, see Rampisham . 650 West Orchard, see Church Winterborne Steepleton, Yarland, see \Vyke Regis 687 Upper Cerne, see Cerne Knowle ••.•••••••.••• 606 see Winterborne Abbas 684 Yarlings, see Wimborne. 680 Abbas . • • • • .. • • • • • . • . • 601 West Orchard, see East Winterbourne Anderstone 581 Yeates, see Portland . • . • 646 U pton . • • • • • . .. • • • • . • 669 Orchard ............. 637 \Vinterbourne Clenstone. 685 Yetminster • • . .. • . G88 LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN DORSETSHIRE, With References to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume. Admiston hall, George James Wood, esq. see Admiston 580 Milton abbey, Charles Hambro, esq. see Milton Abbas . 6~ Belfield house, Wm. Travers Cox, esq. see \Vyke Regis 687 N ash court, John H ussey, esq. see l\Iarnhull . • . • • • . G32 Bridehead house, Robert Williams, esq. see Long Bredy 591 N ottington house, Mrs. Steward, see Rarlipole. • . • 649 Bryanston house, Lord Portman, see 1-lryanston ...••.• 597 Parnham house,SirHenryOglander,bart. .~ee Beaminster 582 Canford house, Sir lvor B. Guest, bart. see Wimborne. G80 Parnham house, SirHenryOglander, bart. see Netherbury 636 Charborough, or Chalbury lodge, Mrs.Kettle,see Preston 648 Pennsylvania castle, E. T. Smith, esq . .yee Portland ••• 647 Charborough park, W. S. E. Drax, esq. M.P.see Bere Regis 583 PostGreen house, H. House,esq.seeLytchettl\Iatravers 631 Clyffe house, Charles Porcher, esq. J.P. ,ype Tincleton .. 6(i7 Rempstone hall, John HalesCalcratt, esq. 8ee Corfe Castle 607 Compton house, John Gooddens, esq. see Sherborne ••• 654 Sherborne house, \V. C. 1\Iacready, esq. see Sherborne . 654 Corfe hill, Mrs. Balston, see Radi pole . • . • . • . • • • . • • • 649 Sberborne lodp.-e, or Castle, George Digby Wingfield Critchell house, H. C. Sturt, esq. see Win: borne ••.••• 680 Dig by, esq. see Sherborne •..•••.•••........•.•... 654 Deans court, Major Portman, see Wimborne . • . • 680 Smedmore house, Colonel Mansel, see Kimeridge ..••.. 624 Dewlish house, Major-Gen. Sir John .Michel, see .Mil- Southdown lodge, R.H.Swaffield,esq.J .P. seeWykeRegis 687 borne St. An drew . ......... ~ . 634 Stinsford house, Herbert Williams, esq. see Stinsford .• 659 Down house, Sir John Jas. Rmi th, bart. see Blandford • 585 Stock house, Rev.H.F.Yeatman, J,L.B. see Stock Gay land 660 Encombe house, Right Hon.Earlof El don, seeCorfeCastle 607 Stone house, J. B. Garland, esq. sre Wimborne ......• 680 Fleet house, J Royds, esq. see East Fleet ...........•• 616 Strangeways castle, Earl of Ilchester, see Abbotsbury •• 580 Gaunt's house, Sir Richard P. Glyn, bart. see Wimborne 680 Strode house, G. T. Gollop, esq. see N etherbury. • • • 636 Heron court, Earl of Malmesbury, see \Vimborne •••.• 680 The Grange, Rev. Nathaniel Bond, B.A. see Steeple •.• 659 High ball. Benj. Linthorne, esq. see Wimborne •.••.•• 680 Tyneham house, Rev. John Bond, see Tyneham•.••••• 668 Holme house,MajorSamuel YorkeM artin, see EastHolme 623 U ddens house, Col. Greathead, see Wimborne....••••• 680 Holnest house, J. S. \V. S. E. Drax, esq. see Sherborne 654 Uddens house, J. E. Sulivan, esq. see Hampreston .•.• 620 Kingston house, J ames Fell owes, esq. see Stinsford •.•• 659 Ven house, Miborne Port, Sir William Coles ~iedly- Kinstone hall, E. G. Hankes, esq. see \Vimborne •••..• 680 cotts, see Sherborne . • . • . • . • . • . • . • 654 Langton house, Jas. John Farquharson, esq. see Langton 625 Whatcombe house, 1\Irs. Michel, see Bere Reg-is ......• 5t3"3 Leweston house, Robert Gordons, esq. see Sherborne .• 654 Wimborne St. Giles, Earl of Shaftesbury, see Wimborne 680 Lulworth castle, J. \Veld, esq. see Preston .........••• 648 \'Vootton house, Colonel Luttrell, see \Yootton Fitzpain 687 Manor house, H. C. Compton, esq. see 1\Iapperton...•• 632 Wyke house, Samuel Pretor, esq. see 'Vyke Regis •..•• 687 Merley house, W. Adey, esq. see Wimborne•••.•.••••• 680 Wyke Oliver, Charles Gill, e~q. see Preston ........... 648 .
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