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Bere Regisincluding the hamlet of Shitterton |
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Bere
Regis is a village situated in East Dorset at the junction
of the A31 and A35. It sits in the valley of the Bere Stream
that feeds the numerous watercress beds around the village.
A mix of woodland and heath surrounds Bere Regis. The village
has been described in various ways which mostly follow the
view of Thomas Hardy which, in his novel 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles',
he describes as a 'half dead townlet'. However today the
quietness and tranquillity of the village can be fully
appreciated away from the fast pace of life elsewhere. |
Hardy's
fictional d'Urbervilles were based on the ancient, real life
family of the Turbervilles who were Lords of the Manor from the 13th Century
right through the 18th Century. The Turbervilles
lived in Wool Manor House next to Wool Bridge just
a few miles from Bere Regis. Also featuring in Hardy's
novel is the church of St. John the Baptist. |
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The position of Online Parish Clerk for Bere Regis is currently vacant If you are interested in becoming the OPC for this Parish please contact the Co-ordinator (see Contacts Page) |
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Census | 1841 census
(Kim Parker) 1871 census ED3 , ED4 (Christel Muncaster) 1881 census (Terry Smith) 1841-1901 censuses (External) |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms Marriages Burials 1813-1855, 1856-1927 [Jan Hibberd] Partial transcriptions of Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials (External link) |
Postal Directories | Pigot's 1830, Hunt's 1851 & Kelly's 1935 |
War Memorial | Detail of those commemorated on the Bere Regis War Memorial |
Land Tax & Land Owners | Land ownership records from the 1807 Poll Tax and the 1871 Land Owners. |
Other Records | Hearth Tax Returns 1664 PCC Wills 1348-1858 Will of Joseph Manuel 1763 [thanks to Robert Barr/Mike Russell] |
Photographs | Photographs of the parish Page
1, Page 2 Bere Regis Village Photographs (External) |
Maps | Bere Regis Village Maps and Aerial Photographs (external) |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre PE/BER |
Registers Christenings 1788-1981. Marriages 1788-1989. Burials 1788-1927. Banns 1835-1971. Transcripts Christenings & burials 1585-1786, 1790-1837. Marriages 1585-1837. |
Registration District (for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages, deaths & civil partnerships) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1937: Wareham 1 Apr 1937-31 Mar 1997: Poole 1 Apr 1997-30 Sep 2001: South Dorset 1 Oct 2001-17 Oct 2005: South and West Dorset |
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