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Foot and Mouth Disease Sutton Mandeville FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE A return of parishes and places in the county of Wilts in which contagious or infectious disease exists among animals for the week ending Saturday, the 13th July, 1872 :- Police Divisions of Bradford and Trowbridge – Bradford-on-Avon, Broughton Gifford, Cottles, ……Hindon – Brixton Deverill, Donhead St. Mary, East Knoyle, East Tisbury, Fonthill Bishop, Kingston Deverill, Monkton Deverill, Mere, Sutton Mandeville, Wardour, West Knoyle, West Tisbury. Malmesbury – Ashton Keynes, Ashley………… (Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Saturday 20 July, 1872) A return of parishes and places in the county of Wilts in which contagious or infectious disease exists among animals for the week ending Saturday, 3rd August, 1872 :- POLICE DIVISIONS PARISHES Foot and Mouth Disease Bradford and Trowbridge – Bradford-on-Avon, Broughton Gifford, …….. Chippenham – Alderton, Avon, ………… Devizes – Beechingstoke, Bishop’s Cannings, …………. Hindon - Brixton Deverill, Donhead St. Mary, Dinton, East Knoyle, East Tisbury, Fonthill Bishop, Kingston Deverill, Monkton Deverill, Mere, Sedgehill, Semley, Stourton, Sutton Mandeville, Teffont Magna, Upper Pertwood, West Tisbury, West Knoyle, Wardour. ……….. (Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette - Thursday 8 August, 1872) ©Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2013 A return of parishes and places in the county of Wilts in which contagious or infectious disease exists among animals for the week ending Saturday, 21st September, 1872 :- POLICE DIVISIONS PARISHES Foot and Mouth Disease Bradford and Trowbridge – Bradford-on-Avon, Broughton Gifford, …….. Chippenham – Alderton, Bremhill, ………… Devizes – Allcannings, …………. Hindon – Ansty, Brixton Deverill, Compton Chamberlayne, Dinton, Donhead St. Andrew, Ebbesborne, East Knoyle, East Tisbury, Fonthill Gifford, Kingston Deverill, Mere, Semley, Sutton Mandeville, Wardour, West Knoyle, West Tisbury. ……….. (Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette - Thursday 26 September, 1872) FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE A return of parishes and places in the county of Wilts in which contagious or infectious disease exists among animals for the week ending Saturday,5th October, 1872 :- POLICE DIVISIONS PARISHES Bradford and Trowbridge – Bradford-on-Avon, Hilperton, …….. Chippenham – Bremhill, Chippenham, ………… Devizes – Allcannings, Bromham, …………. Hindon – Chilmark, Donhead St. Andrew, Donhead St. Mary, Dinton, East Knoyle, Fonthill Gifford, Kingston Deverill, Sedgehill, Sutton Mandeville, Stourton, Wardour, West Tisbury. (Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Saturday 12 October, 1872) The London Gazette contains an Order of the Minister of Agriculture which declares the following to be the scheduled area under the Foot and Mouth Disease Infected Areas Order of 1924 in the county of Wilts. The boroughs of Salisbury and Wilton; the Petty Divisions of Salisbury and Amesbury (except the parishes of Orcheston St Mary, Orcheston St George, Shrewton, Rolleston, and Maddington), and the parishes of Sutton Mandeville, Swallowcliffe and Alvediston; the whole of the land and buildings known as Rectory Farm, in the occupation of Reginald Stanley Poulton, in the parish of Britford, Wiltshire. The Foot and Mouth Disease infected place described in the schedule to the Order of the Minister, dated 29th August, is extended so as to include the whole of the buildings and fields adjoining thereto, known as Manor Dairy Farm, in the parish of Britford, and in the occupation of Herbert Richard Harding. (Western Daily Press - Saturday 6 September, 1924) ©Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2013 .