Gussage St Michael |
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Gussage St Michael lies in a vale on Cranborne Chase, 10 miles North-East of Blandford Forum and 14 miles South-West of Salisbury (Wiltshire). According to Dorset place-name expert, A. D. Mills, the word 'Gussage' has been formed from two Saxon words, 'gyse' for 'water breaking forth' and 'sic' for 'watercourse'. A pamphlet in the church gives a slightly different interpretation, giving the origin of 'Gussage' as the Anglo-Saxon word 'gwysych', meaning a bourne, that is, a watercourse that dries up for part of the year. Both explanations refer to the gushing stream that rises at Gussage St Andrew, flowing through the village to eventually join the River Allen. It is the dedication of the church that gives the parish the second part of its name, although it was formerly known as 'Gussage Dinant', in honour of Alain de Dinant and his descendents who held it until the reign of Edward I, and often appears in old documents as 'Middle Gussage' in reference to its location between the other two Dorset villages with the word 'Gussage' in their name. |
Unusual markings on the 12th century font in the church, which include Marian monograms combined with a daisy or sun wheel to promote good luck and ward off evil, may point to a local sun-worshipping tradition having been co-opted by Christianity when it first arrived at Gussage St Michael. The allusion seems to be to "the woman clothed with the sun" mentioned in the book of Revelation and which many scholars have interpreted to refer to the Virgin Mary. It is certainly true that the site of the present church has been used for worship for over 1,000 years. |
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Census |
1841 Census [Ron Adams] 1861 Census [Alan Bartlett] 1871 Census [Christel Muncaster] 1881 Census [Ralph Woolfrey] |
Parish Registers* |
Baptisms 1654-1812
[Kim Parker] Marriages 1654-1837 [Kim Parker] Burials 1654-1812 [Kim Parker] |
Bishops Transcripts Note*: Parish Register Baptisms and Burials from 1813 have not yet been deposited at the Dorset History Centre. There are many gaps. These records are not on Ancestry, the IGI or transcribed at the DHC. |
Baptisms 1813-1880 [Kim Parker] Burials 1813-1880 [Kim Parker] |
Trade & Postal Directories | |
Other Records | Gussage St Michael Clergy [Kim Parker] |
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Monumental Inscriptions | St Michael & All Saints Monumental Inscriptions Index [Jan Hibberd] |
Maps |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-GUM] |
Registers Christenings 1653/4-1692, 1711-1812. Marriages 1654-1682, 1711-1995. Burials 1654-1656, 1663-1680, 1711-1811. |
Registration District (for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages, deaths & civil partnerships) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1937: Wimborne (originally Wimborne & Cranborne) 1 Apr 1937-30 Jun 1956: Blandford 1 Jul 1956-31 Mar 1997: Poole 1 Apr 1997-16 Oct 2005: East Dorset |
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