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Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861
Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861 0 2 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R 1 Foots Lane Ings Isaac Head W 75 M 1786 Farmer 0f 47 Acres Emp 2 Men Semley Page 1. Folio 27 ed3 Foots Lane Ings William Grandson U 23 M 1838 Carter (x-out) Semley Foots Lane Mercer Jane Servant U 18 F 1843 Dairy Maid Donhead St Andw. Foots Lane Ings James Son M 34 M 1827 Game Keeper Semley 2 Donhead Mill Lawes Thomas A. Head W 32 M 1829 Miller, Malster Emp 3 Men Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Lawes George R. Son U 14 M 1847 Assistant in the Mill Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Lawes Laban L. Son U 7 M 1854 Scholar Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Trim Sarah Servant W 40 F 1821 House Servant Downton 3 Rectory House Dean Edwin Head M 38 M 1823 Butler Crewkerne, Somerset Rectory House Farr Jane Servant U 55 F 1806 House Maid Shenton, Herefordshire 4 Rectory Farm Dean Nancy Head W 43 F 1818 Dairy Man Chislehurst, Kent Rectory Farm Harrison Ellen Servant U 15 F 1846 Dairy Maid Donhead St Andw. 5 Barkerstreet Fricker Thomas Head M 48 M 1813 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fricker Harriet Wife M 38 F 1823 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fricker Mary J. Daughter 8 F 1853 Scholar Donhead St Andw. 6 Barkerstreet Fricker Diana Head W 77 F 1784 Tisbury Barkerstreet Fricker Emily A. Daughter U 42 F 1819 Donhead St Andw. -
Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1851
Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1851 9 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 Lower Street Kember William Head M 38 M 1813 Gardener, Servant Tollard Royal Page 1. Folio 50 ed4a Kember Patience Wife M 33 F 1818 Semley Kember Jane Daur U 15 F 1836 Scholar Shaftesbury; Dorset Kember Charles Son 11 M 1840 Scholar Donhead St Andrew Kember William Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Donhead St Andrew Kember Keziah Daur 8 F 1843 Scholar Donhead St Andrew Kember Mary A. Daur 6 F 1845 Scholar Donhead St Andrew Kember George Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Donhead St Andrew Kember Albert Son 2 M 1849 Donhead St Andrew 2 Lower Street Shipman John Head M 23 M 1828 Journeyman Smith Baverstock Shipman Mary Wife M 24 F 1827 Donhead St Mary Shipman Eleanor Daur 2 F 1849 Donhead St Andrew Shipman Harriett A. Daur 0 F 1851 Donhead St Andrew Age 4mths 0 House Uninhabited 3 Lower Street Dewey William Head M 48 M 1803 Farrier Donhead St Andrew Dewey Ann Wife M 50 F 1801 Donhead St Mary Dewey Ellen Daur U 20 F 1831 Dress Maker Winchester Dewey James Son U 18 M 1833 Farrier's son Winchester Dewey George Son 16 M 1835 Farrier's son Donhead St Andrew Dewey Saml. Son 14 M 1837 Farrier's son Donhead St Andrew Dewey Hugh Son U 12 M 1839 Farrier's son Donhead St Andrew Page 2 Dewey Sidney Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Donhead St Andrew Dewey Martha E. -
Wiltshire - Contiguous Parishes (Neighbours)
Wiltshire - Contiguous Parishes (Neighbours) Central Parish Contiguous Parishes (That is those parishes that have a border touching the border of the central parish) Aldbourne Baydon Chiseldon Draycote Foliat Liddington Little Hinton Mildenhall Ogbourne St. George Ramsbury Wanborough Alderbury & Clarendon Park Britford Downton Laverstock & Ford Nunton & Bodenham Pitton & Farley Salisbury West Grimstead Winterbourne Earls Whiteparsh Alderton Acton Turville (GLS) Hullavington Littleton Drew Luckington Sherston Magna All Cannings Avebury Bishops Cannings East Kennett Etchilhampton Patney Southbroom Stanton St. Bernard Allington Amesbury Boscombe Newton Tony Alton Barnes Alton Priors Stanton St. Bernard Woodborough Alton Priors Alton Barnes East Kennett Overton Wilcot Woodborough Alvediston Ansty Berwick St. John Ebbesbourne Wake Swallowcliffe Amesbury Allington Boscombe Bulford Cholderton Durnford Durrington Idmiston Newton Tony Wilsford Winterbourne Stoke Ansty Alvediston Berwick St. John Donhead St. Andrew Swallowcliffe Tisbury with Wardour Ashley Cherington (GLS) Crudwell Long Newnton Rodmarton (GLS) Tetbury (GLS) Ashton Keynes Cricklade St. Sampson Leigh Minety Shorncote South Cerney (GLS) Atworth Box Broughton Gifford Corsham Great Chalfield Melksham South Wraxall Avebury All Cannings Bishops Cannings Calstone Wellington Cherhill East Kennett Overton Winterbourne Monkton Yatesbury Barford St. Martin Baverstock Burcombe Compton Chamberlain Groveley Wood Baverstock Barford St. Martin Compton Chamberlain Dinton Groveley Wood Little Langford -
Cabinet Member for Environment
Councillors Briefing Note Briefing Note No. 20-29 Service : Economic Development and Planning Further Enquiries to: Mary Moore Date Prepared: 08/09/2020 Direct Line: N/A Email: [email protected] Payphones Consultation The council has received notification from BT regarding consultation on its current programme of proposed public payphone removals. There are currently 34 public payphones that have very low usage levels and BT propose to remove them following a full consultation. Details of these payphones are shown on the attached sheet, which include telephone numbers and addresses. BT has also placed consultation notices in the relevant payphone kiosks. The following payphones kiosks have been listed for consultation: CHARLTON PARK CHARLTON MALMESBURY HILL RISE CHIPPENHAM NEW ROAD CHIPPENHAM LODGE ROAD CHIPPENHAM CHARTER ROAD CHIPPENHAM SHELDON ROAD CHIPPENHAM HUNGERDOWN LANE CHIPPENHAM WOODROW ROAD FOREST MELKSHAM THREE LIONS THE STREET HOLT TROWBRIDGE TYNING ROAD WINSLEY BRADFORD-ON-AVON JUNCTION BROOK LANE THE HAM WESTBURY CHURCH STREET STEEPLE ASHTON TROWBRIDGE OLDFIELD PARK WESTBURY MELBOURNE STREET BRATTON WESTBURY CM08049/F PARSONAGE LANE MARKET LAVINGTON DEVIZES ETCHILHAMPTON DEVIZES EASTLEIGH ROAD DEVIZES WEST KENNETT LAY-BY ON THE A4 HIGH STREET RAMSBURY MARLBOROUGH EASTON ROYAL PEWSEY O/S SUB POST OFFICE THE COMMON WINTERSLOW SALISBURY TELEPHONE KIOSK BARBERS LANE HOMINGTON SALISBURY JNC PEMBROKE RD WOODSIDE ROAD SALISBURY HIGH STREET AMESBURY SALISBURY STOCKTON WARMINSTER CHITTERNE WARMINSTER HIGH STREET HEYTESBURY WARMINSTER CORNMARKET WARMINSTER KINGSTON DEVERILL WARMINSTER STOURTON WARMINSTER FONTHILL GIFFORD SALISBURY NR ROYAL OAK INN SWALLOWCLIFFE SALISBURY CHURCH STREET MAIDEN BRADLEY WARMINSTER FRONT OF VILLAGE HALL MOUNT PLEASANT WATER STREET BERWICK ST. JOHN SHAFTESBURY As the local authority, we are required to carry out our own consultation process to canvas the views of the local community. -
Wiltshire Yews an Inventory of Churchyard Yews Along the Nadder Valley
Wiltshire Yews An Inventory of Churchyard Yews Along the Nadder Valley. By Peter Norton 1 Introduction: This report is the third of five observations of churchyard Yews in and around the rivers Wylye, Ebble, Nadder and Bourne that converge with the Wiltshire / Hampshire Avon as it flows through the Salisbury area. The River Nadder is the most substantial of the Avon tributaries, rising around Donhead St Mary and Charlton within the Vale of Wardour and then flowing through some of the prettiest countryside in southern England, twisting and turning amongst the peaceful Wiltshire sheep meadows. During the course of its 22 miles the Nadder grows in size until it flows through Wilton House grounds where a fine Palladian Bridge straddles the river. Just outside of the grounds the Nadder and Wylye converge at Quidhampton. The Wylye then loses its identity and the Nadder flows its last few miles before converging with the Avon near to Salisbury Cathedral Close. All of the towns and villages along this route were included, with thirty four churchyards visited. Of these twenty five contained yews, and although many of those mentioned are small in stature compared to some of the veterans already recorded within the Yew Gazetteer, it was felt that, as time progresses, these younger trees will become our future giants for the next generations of yew enthusiasts. A total of one hundred and twenty nine trees were noted at these sites of which forty five had measurements recorded. (See graph below which has been grouped by girth and does not include any estimated* values.) Imperial measurements were taken during the recording exercise but converted to metric. -
Sedgehill - Census 1851
Sedgehill - Census 1851 0 5 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 Berry Brook Bracher James Head M 65 M 1786 Farmer of 286ac emp 11 men 2bys 2 wmn Semley Page 1. Folio 235 ed15 Bracher Jane Wife M 57 F 1794 Sedgehill Bracher Jane Son U 25 F 1826 Farmer Daur Sedgehill Bracher James Son U 23 M 1828 Farmer Son Sedgehill Bracher Henry Son U 22 M 1829 Farmer Son Sedgehill Bracher Thomas Son U 20 M 1831 Farmer Son Sedgehill Bracher Alfred Son U 17 M 1834 Farmer Son Sedgehill Harris Maria Servant U 16 F 1835 General Servant Semley 2 East Haye Grove Charlotte L.P. Head W 55 F 1796 Life Holder White Parish Juston Elizabeth Pervis Sister M 51 F 1800 Clergymans Wife White Parish and visitor Lampard Daniel Servant M 68 M 1783 Butler Barford St. Martin Virgin Charlotte Servant U 30 F 1821 House Servant Cheddon, Som. Jay Mary Servant U 40 F 1811 House Servant Tisbury Moore Sarah Servant U 19 F 1832 House Servant Sedgehill Parkinson Myr Visitor M 31 F 1820 Magistrates Wife India Matcham William Eyre Nephew U 28 M 1823 Magistrate White Parish and visitor 3 Rector House Nightingale Thomas Head M 26 M 1825 B.A., Curate of Sedghill Walton on Thames, Surrey Nightingale Georgiana Wife M 31 F 1820 Pimperne, Dorset Barrett George Kimbell Bro-Law U 18 M 1833 Commoner, Oriel Coll., Oxford Greenwich, Kent West Joseph Servant M 56 M 1795 Gardener &c. -
NOTICE Is Hereby Given, That Application Is Intended
4899 OTICE is hereby given, that application is bleton, Pitton and" Farley Woo'dford, Shripple, N intended to be made to Parliament in the Stratford under the Castle, Winterbourne Gunner ensuing session, for leave to bring in a Bill or Bills otherwise Winterbourne Gomer otherwise Winter- for making and maintaining the railway or railways, bourne Cherbrough, Winterbourne Dauntsey, Win- and branch railway or railways, hereinafter men- terbourne Earls, Winterbourne Ford, The Liberty of tioned, with all proper works and conveniences con- Clarendon, Laverstock and Ford, Milford, Saint nected • therewith respectively, that is to say, a Martin Salisbury, Saint Edmund Salisbury, line of railway to commence by a junction with the Saint Thomas Salisbury, Fisherton Anger, The line of the London and South Western Railway, Liberty of the Close of New Sarum, The Borough at. or near Battledown Bridge, • in the parish and City of New Sarum,West Harnham, Bemerton, of . Wootton Saint Lawrence otherwise Saint East Harnham, Britford, Netherhampton, Quid- Lawrence Wbotton, in the county of South- hampton, Fugglestone Saint Peter, Wilton, Ditch- ampton, and passing thence from, in, through, or ampton, South Newton, Grovely, Wishford, Chil- into the several parishes, townships, and extra- hampton, North Burcombe, South Burcombe, Ug- parochial or other places following, or some of them ford, Barford Saint Martin, Baverstock, Compton that is to say, Wootton Saint Lawrence otherwise Chamberlain, Broad Chalk, Little Langford, Ber- Saint Lawrence Wootton, Church -
Visitwiltshire Online Photo Library – Album List Abbey House Gardens
VisitWiltshire Online Photo Library – Album List Abbey House Gardens Churches Conservation Trust a'Beckett's Vineyard Clocks Accommodation Corsham Activities Cotswold Water Park Aerial Views Cotswolds Aerosaurus Balloons Cottages Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival Countryside and Landscape Agriculture and Farming Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs AONB American Museum in Britain Cricklade Amesbury Crofton Beam Engines Animals and Wildlife Crop Circles Armed Forces Cumberwell Park Golf Club Arundells Cute Atwell-Wilson Motor Museum Cycling Autumn Devizes Avebury Doors and Windows Avebury Manor Downton Cuckoo Fair Barbury Horse Trials English Heritage Bath Farleigh Hungerford Castle Bath Arms Horningsham The Farm Camp Beams Farmstay Beatons Tearooms and Bookshop Festivals and Events Bell at Ramsbury Film Locations Big Skies Fireworks The Boathouse Fisherton Mill Boscombe Down Aviation Collection Flags and Bunting Bowood Fleet Air Arm Museum Bradford on Avon Flowers Bridge Tea Rooms Food and Drink Bridges Frost and Snow Buttle Farm Golf Clubs and Courses Cafés, Coffee Shops and Tearooms Great Chalfield Manor Calne Henge Shop Camping Highway Hill Castle Combe Hillforts Castle Combe Circuit Holburne Museum Castles Horses and Horseriding Chalk Carvings Iford Manor - The Peto Garden Chippenham Imber Chippenham Folk Festival Industrial Heritage Cholderton Charlie's Information Centres Christmas Interiors Church Farm Country Cottages Kennet and Avon Canal Churches Lacock Lady Margaret Hungerford Almshouses Roman Baths Langford Lakes -
027 Site Name Orchard Field, Land at Barford St Martin OS Grid Ref: 405432, 131670 Site Postcode No Postcode MAP
Site Reference: 027 Site Name Orchard Field, Land at Barford St Martin OS Grid Ref: 405432, 131670 Site Postcode No postcode MAP: 2 3 4 1 Site looking South – point 1 Site looking West - point 2 Site looking East – point 3 Site looking South West – point 4 Site Use Site Area 0.89 hectares Local Plan Reference (if N/A applicable) Current site use: • Grassland Previous use: • N/A Capacity Category • Greenfield Site Characteristics Topography • Predominately flat with a slight slope from East to West Access: • Access is via a track off Mount Lane, which is narrow and not currently suitable for vehicles. Flood Risk • None Public Transport • Barford St Martin has a regular bus service, which runs 6 days a week, Provision and there is no service on Sunday or public holidays. Buses run between Salisbury, Hindon/Gillingham, Mere, Zeals, Bourton, Wilton, Shaftesbury, Tisbury, Swallowcliffe and Fovant, although the services are not particularly frequent and do not run late. The services are 25, 25A, 26 and 27. Location of nearest • The site is approximately 400m from the centre of Barford St Martin, services which contains the following facilities: a pub, church, primary school, petrol station and farm shop. Physical Constraints • Railway line to the North of the site Adjacent land uses • Low density residential to the South with Greenfield sites to the North, East and West. There is a railway line running North of the site. Surrounding Storey • 2 storey dwellings Height Local Plan Policy • C4 - Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding -
Draft Minutes of a Meeting of Donhead St Mary Parish Council Held on 4Th September 2019 in the Village Hall
Draft Minutes of a Meeting of Donhead St Mary Parish Council held on 4th September 2019 in the village hall. Present Cllrs; Adams, Mrs Beer, Dewy, Mrs Fraser, Mrs Fortescue, Mrs Garnett, Miles, Rossiter, Mrs Walker and White. In attendance; Mrs C Churchill (Clerk) and 6 members of the public. WC Cllr Deane Apologies; Cllrs Feltham and Lewis Questions or statements from the public. A resident of Ludwell raised the issue of the volume and speed of traffic through Ludwell, there is a chicane in place but if the exit is clear cars speed through. The matter has been registered with the police. The metrocount was put down today. Also registered to set up a community speed watch scheme. There has been four accidents in the past few months, one of these involved a cyclist. Could there be a flashing warning sign? The road currently floods by the Ludwell chicane as the drain blocks with debris. Sports Club – would like clarification on the lease document. Applicant for Peckons Hill Dairy – happy to welcome Cllrs to a site visit with detailed plans, please contact to arrange a suitable time. If the planning is approved it is hoped to start operating in August 2020. Report from Wiltshire Cllr Tony Deane. Confirmation of the metrocount procedure. Complaints from Highways that the SID has been in place for too long. It was pointed out that a request to use lamppost 26 has been made, Clerk will chase this. Cllr Miles opened the meeting at 7.29pm 0713. Apologies for absence were received from Cllrs Feltham (conflicting social engagement) and Lewis (work). -
Area Board Grant Detail – Sedgehill Village Hall New Light-Weight Tables
Area Board Grant Detail – Sedgehill Village Hall New light-weight tables Started on: 12/05/2014 16:47:50 ID: 800 Current Status: Application Received To be considered at this meeting: 23/07/2014 South West Wiltshire Current Case Notes 08/07/2014 14:44:54 Applicant advises that Sedgehill & Semley Parish Council have now contributed £100 towards project. Figures amended to adjust for this. 11/06/2014 14:58:38 Application to be considered at Area Board meeting on 23 July 2014 at Charlton New Remembrance Hall. Applicant asked to approach Parish Council for a contribution towards the project. 1. Which type of grant are you applying for? Community Area Grant 2. Amount of funding required? £0 - £1000 3. Are you applying on behalf of a Parish Council? No 4. If yes, please state why this project cannot be funded from the Parish Precept Not Applicable 5. Project title? Sedgehill Village Hall, Registered Charity 262727 - New Light-Weight Tables 6. Project summary: The existing tables used at Sedgehill Village hall were purchased in the 1970s and are constructed of steel and chipboard with a formica surface. The tables are extremely heavy, making them difficult to move and impossible to stack. The village hall committe would like to purchase 8 replacement tables at a unit cost of £103.87 each (exclusive of VAT). 7. Which Area Board are you applying to? South West Wiltshire 1 Electoral Division Mere 8. What is the Post Code of where the project is taking place? SP7 9JQ 9. Please tell us which theme(s) your project supports: Inclusion, diversity and community spirit Other If Other (please specify) Avoids risk of user injury from lifting the heavy tables. -
Donhead St. Andrew - Marriages 1622-1837
Donhead St. Andrew - Marriages 1622-1837 Officiating Father's Witness 3 Officiating Groom's Father's Father's Bride's Banns or Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Minister Year Date Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Given Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Father's Given Name Father's Occupation Given Minister Notes Surname Surname Occupation Surname Lic Surname Surname Given Names Surname Given Names Surname Given Name Names Surname Names 1622 28-Oct Barrett Cornelius Smyth Agatha Donhead St. Andrew 1622 04-Nov Payne William Planck Ciceley Donhead St. Andrew 1624 03-Oct Lowe John Gentleman Grove Mary Donhead St. Andrew 1624 03-Oct Lawe John Gentleman Grove Mary Donhead St. Andrew 1624 03-Oct Grove John Gentleman Lowe Mary Donhead St. Andrew 1624 12-Jul King Thomas Cranborne, Berkshire Perman Guindoline Donhead St. Andrew 1624 02-Aug Barrett Cornelius Donhead St. Andrew Fanner Agnes Shaftesbury, Dorset 1624/25 07-Feb Coombe John West Orchard, Dorset Butcher Edith Donhead St. Andrew 1625 17-Oct Compton Nicholas, Jnr. Purcas Joan Donhead St. Andrew 1626 18-Oct Lambert Martin Carrington Elizabeth Donhead St. Andrew Or Corrington 1626 02-Oct Baker John Berwick St. John Lufman Martha Donhead St. Andrew 1626 18-Jul Bracher Samuel Tisbury Kirby Anne Donhead St. Andrew 1626/27 05-Feb Bugden Charles 29 Husbandman Compton Jane 22 Spinster Donhead St. Andrew Licence Compton Nicholas In Lic: Charles is a husbandman age 29. Jane: Spinster age 22, dau of Nicholas. 1628 06-Oct Needle William, Jnr. Storke Agnes Donhead St.