Fifehead Magdalen |
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Fifehead Magdalen is a small, remote village and parish in
the Vale of Blackmore 8km West of Shaftesbury in North Dorset. It is sited on Corallian
limestone soil not far from the West bank of the River Stour. The River Cale, a
tributary of the River Stour, also runs through the parish. 'Fifehead' is a corruption
of "five hides", which is how the estate was assessed in the Doomsday Book of 1086.
A hide was originally the amount of land that would support one free family and its
dependents – this varied in different parts of the country, but was typically 48 acres
in Wessex. The later addition of 'Magdalen' is from the dedication of the church. |
Local historian Peter Oxlade claims the Newman family rented the
estate in 1408 from its then lord, the Abbot of the Augustine Abbey at Bristol, John
Newman having been rector here from 1405. It was not until two hundred and fifty years
later that Colonel Richard Newman finally purchased the estate outright after the
Restoration of Charles II. Family historian Wayne Newman dates the association of
the family with the estate to a lease taken out in 1530. Other sources suggest the
Tudor manor house - once adjacent to the church and demolished in 1807 to make way
for a Georgian mansion (itself demolished in 1964) - was built by the Newman family
as early as 1510.
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Census |
1841 Census [Lynne
Radford] 1851 Census 1861 Census [Ron Adams] 1871 Census [Ron Adams] 1881 Census [Ralph Woolfrey] 1891 Census [Ron Adams] 1901 Census 1911 Census |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms Marriages 1568-1841 [Kim Parker] Burials |
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Monumental Inscriptions |
Monumental Inscriptions index St Mary Magdalen Monumental Inscriptions index Civic Cemetery |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre |
Registers Christenings 1565-1992. Marriages 1565-1993. Burials 1565-1990.5 |
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