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Farnham is a parish and village full of beautiful thatched cottages and blooming country gardens situated on Cranborne Chase, 9 miles North East of Blandford Forum. Derived from the old English 'fearn' for fern and 'ham' for homestead, its name means 'homestead where fern grows'. The tithing north of the village,
Tollard Farnham, owes the first part of its name to the de Tollard family of Tollard Royal just over the county border in Wiltshire, who owned it. Much of the land at Farnham was in the ownership of Aiulf, chamberlain and sheriff of Dorset at the time of the Domesday Book (1086), who also owned land at Tollard Royal. For centuries after, up until 1925, this link with Tollard Royal continued, as much of Farnham was considered to form part of that ecclesiastical parish.
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By the nineteenth century there were two distinct manors or moieties of manors here; the smaller of these, Osmond's Manor, was bought by Lord Rivers in 1820, followed by the larger in 1866. In 1880 the estate was inherited by Lieutenant General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers (1827-1900), and it is he who put Farnham on the map of worldwide public consciousness. Known as the Father of Modern Archaeology in Britain, he was remarkable in that he sought to acquire antiquities to recover information about their long-dead makers, owners and users rather than for their intrinsic beauty or market value, for studying and analysing such objects with the sole purpose of reaching a better understanding of our ancestors' lives and for making his discoveries and ideas available to everyone, both through the handsome volumes he published at his own expense and his unique museum at Farnham. |
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Census |
1841 Census [Keith Searson] 1851 Census [Kim Parker] 1871 Census [Christel Muncaster] 1881 Census [Ralph Woolfrey] 1891 Census [Lynda Small] |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1731-1812
[Kim Parker] Marriages 1732-1837 [Kim Parker] Burials 1731-1812 [Kim Parker] |
Trade & Postal Directories | |
Other Records | Rectors of St Lawrence, Farnham [Kim Parker] |
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Monumental Inscriptions |
Monumental Inscriptions [Brian Webber] Farnham Roll of Honour [Kim Parker] |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre |
Registers Christenings 1737-1974. Weddings 1737-1961. Burials 1737-1972. |
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