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Appointments of Overseers and Parish Constables for Salisbury and Amesbury Division Appointments of Overseers and Parish Constables for Salisbury and Amesbury Division At a special petty sessions, held yesterday at the Council House in this city [Salisbury], before Major Heathcote, Mr. E. Everett, and Captain Wigram, the following persons were appointed overseers for the parishes within the above named division: Surname Given Names Parish Hundred Atkins John Sidney Milford Underditch Barnes Arthur Thomas Winterbourne Dauntsey Alderbury Barnett Uriah Stapleford Branch and Dole Barnett William Broad Chalke Chalke Beauchamp William Thomas West Dean Alderbury Cawden & Beckett George Burcombe Cadworth Benjafield George Fifield Bavant Chalke Bennett Henry Stapleford Branch and Dole Bishop Henry Amesbury Amesbury Blake Edward Idmiston Alderbury Blandford John Martin Damerham South Bourne William West Wellow Amesbury Cawden & Bowns Thomas Britford Cadworth Cawden & Bradby James Matthew Stratford Tony Cadworth Briant Charles Pitton & Farley Alderbury Cawden & Brown John Homington Cadworth Fisherton Anger (without the borough of Brown Edwin Lewis Branch and Dole Sarum) ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Maureen Withey Cawden & Budd Alfred Barford St. Martin Cadworth Bugg Henry William Downton Downton Burnard William Deans Cholderton Amesbury Burtt George Winterbourne Dauntsey Alderbury Canning William Brown Orcheston St. George Heytesbury Chisman James Fifield Bavant Chalke Coombs William Bowerchalke Chalke Fisherton Anger (without the borough of Cox Charles Branch and Dole Sarum) Curtis Charles West Wellow Amesbury Cusse Edward Winterbourne Gunner Alderbury Cawden & Dawes Howard Barford St. Martin Cadworth Cawden & Drew Martin Baverstock Cadworth Felthow Thomas Newton Tony Amesbury Cawden & Fleetwood John Coombe Bissett Cadworth Cawden & Flower John Homington Cadworth Ford James Clarendon Park Alderbury Thomas Fry Orcheston St. George Heytesbury Frederick Galpin Thomas Patten Little Langford Branch and Dole Gay George Laverstock Alderbury Gay Thomas East Grimstead Alderbury Giddings John Nomansland Downton Giles George Steeple Langford Branch and Dole Godwin John Hawkins Winterbourne Earls Alderbury Goulden James Little Langford Branch and Dole Goulden James Wishford Branch and Dole Green Harry Durnford Amesbury Green Henry Guyatt Dennis Shrewton Branch and Dole Guyatt George Maddington Branch and Dole Gwyer Charles Downton Downton Harnett Sidney Whiteparish Frustfield Hatch Abner Nomansland Downton Hayes John Amesbury Amesbury Heathcote William Arthur Rollestone Elstub & Everley Cawden & Henbest Ann Bramshaw Cadworth Hicks John Woodford Underditch Hobbs James Winterslow Alderbury Hobbs Thomas Winterslow Alderbury Holly Edward Fugglestone St. Peter Branch and Dole Hooper Joseph East Grimstead Alderbury Horne James Allington Amesbury Hutchins John, Jnr. Burcombe Cadon & Cadworth Keevil John Compton Chamberlayne Damerham South Kellow Charles Durrington Amesbury Kent Thomas West Harnham Cawden & ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Maureen Withey Cadworth King George Landford Frustfield Cawden & King William Bramshaw Cadworth Kirby Francis Woodford Underditch Lodge William Wilton (Without the Borough) Branch and Dole Cawden & Maton Stephen Josiah West Harnham Cadworth May John Durrington Amesbury McIntosh Donald Milford Underditch Miles James Standerwick Downton Mills Edmund Francis Orcheston St. Mary Branch and Dole Morton William Earldoms Frustfield Mussell David West Grimstead Alderbury Naish John Old Sarum Underditch Newham James Nunton & Bodenham Downton Cawden & Newton William Britford Cadworth Nightingale Richard Plaitford Alderbury Noble James Landford Frustfield Noble William Plaitford Alderbury Noyce Samuel Downton Downton Packer Job Laverstock Alderbury Page Charles Bowle Earldoms Frustfield Painter James Groveley Woods Branch and Dole Charles Parham Berwick St. James Branch and Dole Blandford Parker John Stratford Sub Castle Underditch Parrett Samuel Broad Chalke Chalke Cawden & Parrett Thomas Stratford Tony Cadworth Parsons Emanuel Pitton and Farley Alderbury Parsons John Downton Downton Parsons Joseph Goddard Shrewton Branch and Dole Parsons Stephen Alderbury Alderbury Parsons Walter Uriah Boscombe Amesbury Percy Thomas West Dean Alderbury Philpot Alfred Allington Amesbury Erylsman Pinckney Berwick St. James Branch and Dole Charles Pocock Edwin Old Sarum Underditch Pollard Henry Paul Alderbury Alderbury Rawlence James Wilton (without the borough) Branch and Dole Read David West Grimstead Alderbury Read Thomas Clarendon Park Alderbury Read William Fugglestone St. Peter Branch and Dole Reed Josiah Nunton & Bodenham Downton Ridley John South Damerham Damerham South Robbins John, Snr Bulford Amesbury Robbins John, Jnr. Bulford Amesbury Rose George Newton Tony Amesbury Cawden & Ruddle Thomas Skeate Whitsbury Cadworth Scammell Joseph Wishford Branch and Dole ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Maureen Withey Shergold Joseph, Snr. Groveley Woods Branch and Dole Silwood George Cholderton Amesbury Cawden & Smith Herbert Baverstock Cadworth Smith Thomas Orcheston St. Mary Branch and Dole Stone Thomas Bowerchalke Chalke Street William Langley Wood Downton Sutton George Idmiston Alderbury Sutton John Winterbourne Gunner Alderbury Swayne Henry James Bishopstone Downton Swayne John Steeple Langford Branch and Dole Targett William Compton Chamberlayne Damerham South Taunton Jonathan Robert Standerwick Downton Taunton William Downton Downton Taylor James Whiteparish Frustfield Cawden & Terrill William Feltham Coombe Bissett Cadworth Warnsborough Howard Maddington Branch and Dole Waters Edward Stratford Sub Castle Underditch Waters George South Damerham Damerham South Waters George Toyd Farm with Allenford Damerham South Cawden & Waters Thomas Whitsbury Cadworth Waters William Boscombe Amesbury White Henry Winterbourne Earls Alderbury Cawden & Wills William Netherhampton Cadworth Cawden & Woodcock John Netherhampton Cadworth Young Walter Bishopstone Downton The overseers from Winterbourne Stoke in the Branch and Dole Hundred, and from Wilsford and Lake in the Underditch Hundred, neglected to appear. At the same time constables for the above-mentioned parishes were appointed for the ensuing year. Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 4 April 1868 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Maureen Withey .
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