Glanvilles Wootton |
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Glanvilles Wootton is a small rural parish and village in north central Dorset, England, located in the Vale of the White Hart. It is approximately 7 miles south-east of Sherborne, and 12 miles north of Dorchester, It was formerly in the division and union of Cerne but now is in North Dorset Local Authority. Glanvilles Wootton is bordered by the parishes of Holwell and Folke to the north, Pulham to the east, Buckland Newton in the south while Minterne Magna, Haydon (Detached) and Holnest form the western boundary. The name of the Parish was changed in 1985, having previously been Wootton Glanville. The Parish Church, St Mary the Virgin, is a small Gothic edifice, with a low embattled tower and three bells (by 1915 there were 4 bells). On the south side is a chapel, which was a chantry, and has been applied as a burial-place by the Williams, Every, and Henley families, to whom there are several handsome monuments erected. |
The church registers date from 1546. The Parish also has a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, now disused. There is a Manor House. The area of the current parish is 690 hectares, in 1865 the area was 1665 acres. The former National School (built in 1857 and enlarged in 1905 for 90 children) is now closed and converted into a private dwelling. The population in 1841 was 342; 329 in 1850; in 1861, 301; 1871, 314; 1881, 237; 1891, 239; 1901, 172 and in 1911, 211. In 1991 the population was 182 and consisted 74 dwellings. Apart from the main village there are several hamlets in the Parish, including Osehill Green, Newlands (tithing) and Round Chimneys. Dungeon is a large Roman camp. Nowadays the village has no public house, but the former Pure Drop Inn and New Inn both still stand though now converted into private dwellings. The former Post Office is now also a private cottage. There is a small village hall near the village centre. The father of the great Duke of Marlborough lived in the farm house called "Round Chimneys" around 1645. For a more detailed description of the Parish please visit the Dorset Ancestors site article |
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel |
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Census |
1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1853-1886 (partial) Marriages 1546-1731 1731-1857 1857-1944 Burials 1880-1991 Banns 1754-1908 (not yet available) |
Bishops Transcripts (Diocese of Salisbury) Held at Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Chippenham (This is now a complete transcription of the BTs) |
Christenings
1731-1879 Marriages 1731-1857 Burials 1731-1812 1813-1846 1847-1879 |
Postal & Commercial Directories | PO Directory 1859 Kelly's 1889 Kelly's 1915 |
Other Records | PCC Wills |
Poor Law Records (Summary/index of Overseers of the Poor records held at Dorset History Centre) |
Bastardy
Bonds Bastardy Orders Apprenticeship Indentures Removal Orders to Glanvilles Wootton Appeal Papers Removal Orders from Glanvilles Wootton Settlement Examinations |
Photographs |
Photographs of Memorials in the Church and Churchyard,
including inscriptions [Jan Hibberd] Photographs of the Church & Village [Jan Hibberd] |
Church & Burial Ground |
Monumental Inscriptions [Partial
transcription of all data] Monumental Inscriptions index |
15th & 16th century records | |
Links | Glanvilles Wootton village web site [External] |
Names | Surnames that occur most frequently in Glanvilles Wootton |
Maps |
The 1889-1891 Ordnance Survey map of the parish can be seen at the
old-maps site (the site no longer supports direct links, click on
Glanvilles Wootton to view old OS Maps) Click on the thumbnail to the left to see an enlarged map of the village |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-GLW] |
Registers Christenings 1549-1650, 1659-1886. Marriages 1546-1642, 1656-1997. Burials 1578-1643, 1667-1724, 1733-2000. |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages, deaths & civil partnerships) |
1 Jul 1837-14 Jan 1838: Cerne 15 Jan 1838-31 Mar 1937: Dorchester 1 Apr 1937-31 Mar 1974: Sturminster 1 Apr 1974-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
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