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Ashmore |
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| Church of St Nicholas Photographs Lynda
Mudle-Small © March 2003 See link below for more pictures |
Ashmore is a small parish on the Wiltshire border and six miles south east of Shaftesbury, it is one of the highest villages in Dorset. To the north is the parish of Melbury Abbas on the west side lie Compton Abbas, Fontmell Magna, Sutton Waldren and Iwerne Minster with Tarrant Gunville to the south. The location of the village is an historic site which is centred around a large pond. The parish church of St Nicholas was opened on October 2nd 1874 and was built on the site of an earlier church, the 13th century chancel arch from this earlier building has been incorporated in the new. The font is of Bere stone and the chancel flooring is of Devonian marble. The registers date from 1651. There was also a Wesleyan meeting room built onto Manor Farm. |
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In 1840 a National School, with residences for the mistress was built to accommodate 95 pupils. The downlands are populated with prehistoric barrows. The soil is chalk and loam and the chief crops were traditionally wheat, oats, barley and beans. At the end of the 19th century there was a large proportion of woodland which gave considerable employment in the production of faggots and hurdles. The area is 2301 acres. The population in 1891, was 228; 198 in 1931 and 170 in 2001. |
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Sally Stainer Wills Resources available |
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| Census | Online
1851 Census transcribed
by Jan Genge Kennedy I have transcriptions of the 1841, 1861, 1881 and 1891 census available at present. |
| Parish Registers | Baptisms
from 1732 to 1839 on line Marriages from 1732 to 1832 Burials from 1732 to 1837 |
| Postal Directories | Harrod's / Kelly's Directory's are available for 1875, 1880, 1895, 1931 & 1935 |
| A History of the Parish by E A Watson. pub. 1890 contains the following:- | |
| 1291 Inquisitio Nonarum | |
| Subsidy Rolls | |
| 1552 Church Plate Returns | |
| 1595 Customary Tenants attorned at Mrs Lambert's Court | |
| Witnesses to Livery of seisin: 1616, 1619, 1621, 1629,1630, 1634, 1635, 1636. | |
| 1642 Protestation Return | |
| 1640 Occupants of Cottages sold with eight yardlands | |
| Photographs | Photographs of the church, monumental stones and the village |
| Records held at the Dorset History Centre PE/ASH |
Registers Christenings 1651-1999. Marriages 1667-1681, 1688-1742, 1754-1994. Burials 1654-1681/2, 1677/8-1997. Banns 1824-1903. Transcripts Christenings 1651-1900. Marriages 1667-1900. Burials 1654-1923. |
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location maps visit:-
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