East & West Orchard |
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East Orchard, a small parish approximately
4 miles south-west of Shaftesbury and about the same distance north-east of Sturminster
Newton, was originally under the control of the Abbey of Shaftesbury. Following the
dissolution of the monasteries in 1539, it passed with all the land around it into
the hands of the Arundell family. The hamlet of East Orchard is documented in 1650
as being one of the five chapels belonging to the mother church of Iwerne Minster,
a large parish some 4 miles away to the south east. The present church of St Thomas
in East Orchard was built at the end of the 18th century and the church registers
date from 1785. In 1866 the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England changed its
status to a Vicarage. By 1869 the land had passed into the estates of Sir Richard
Glyn. At one time there were also two Methodist Chapels. |
West Orchard, the adjoining parish separated
from East Orchard by a stream flowing to the south west, also belonged to the Abbey
of Shaftesbury. It is approximately 3 ½ miles north-east of Sturminster Newton and
just over 5 miles south-west of Shaftesbury. Like East Orchard, it too passed into
the hands of the Arundell family after 1539. It is documented in 1650 as being
the chapel of ease to the mother church of the parish of Fontmell, some 4 miles
away to the north-east. West Orchard registers date from 1653. In 1869 it is
recorded as being the property of H G Sturt, Esa. The existing church of St Luke's
was largely rebuilt, with the exception of the chancel, in 1878. The Ecclesiastical
Commissioners for England transferred West Orchard to the parish of East Orchard in 1952. |
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Census |
East Orchard 1841, 1851 [with Sutton Waldron], 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 West Orchard 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 |
Parish Registers | East Orchard Baptisms 1785-1848 Marriages 1753-1838 Burials 1673-1860 West Orchard Baptisms 1754-1763, 1768-1849 Marriages 1754-1839 Burials 1672-1871 |
Postal Directories | The following extracts are
on site: East Orchard 1867 & 1880 Directories, 1848-1939 Directories West Orchard 1867, 1875 & 1880 Directory, 1848-1939 Directories |
Monumental Inscriptions | Details of
the names on Memorials at East
Orchard Details of the names on Memorials at West Orchard |
Electoral Registers | East & West Orchard
Electoral Registers 1875-1877 East & West Orchard Electoral Registers 1888-1890 East Orchard Electoral Registers 1901-1915 West Orchard Electoral Registers 1901-1915 East & West Orchard Absent Voters List 1918 |
Poor Law Records | East & West Orchard Poor Law Record Index (Records held at DHC) |
Oaths and Taxation Returns |
East Orchard Hearth
Tax Returns 1662-1664 East Orchard Protestation Return 1641-1642 West Orchard Hearth Tax Returns 1662-1664 |
Miscellaneous Documents |
East
Orchard Church School Honour List 1895-1950 East Orchard Militia Ballot List 1790 East Orchard Juror's List 1825-1863 East Orchard Prisoners in Dorchester Gaol 1782-1901 East & West Orchard Yeomanry & Volunteer Corps 1794-1798 West Orchard Militia Ballot List 1790 West Orchard Juror's List 1825-1863 West Orchard Prisoners in Dorchester Gaol 1782-1901 West Orchard Choir List |
Photographs | Photographs of the church, monumental stones and the village |
Maps | The 1891 Ordnance Survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'East Orchard' or 'West Orchard' under place search. |
For
modern location maps visit:- For a 1920s map of the north of the county showing the parishes click on the thumbnail on the left [170kb] |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre East Orchard West Orchard |
Registers Christenings 1785-1812. Marriages 1783-1836. Burials. Banns 1954 Christenings 1754-1822. Marriages 1755-1839. Burials. Banns |
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