Shapwick |
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Shapwick is a village and civil parish in east Dorset,
situated on the River Stour five miles south-east of Blandford Forum and eight miles north of Poole.
The parish was in the Hundred of Badbury, its name derives from the Saxon {Sceap+uuic}
DB 1086, meaning sheep village. In 1238 recorded as Shepwyk OE
It was the smallest of the four Manors in East Dorset and pre-dates the
Norman period. The Manor and the other three were seen as one unit, and before 1066 they
were known as King Edwards Land, they paid no tax and were counted as
one and therefore no separate accounts exist. |
The village is located half way between Wimborne and Blandford on the {B3082}.
Sturminster Marshall, is on the opposite side of the Stour.
The village centre has an old Stone Cross now a Memorial to the men
of WW1-2.
The area is agriculture and farming, in 1800 the inhabitants were
409 and now 197.
Two mills for corn and grain existed here.
In 1818 James Alexander founded a school for 80 children.
William Wake born here 1657, d1737 became Archbishop of Canterbury, his father a
wealthy landowner here in the 1630s. |
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Village Centre & Cross |
The White Mill |
All photographs on this page courtesy of Mr J P Allen © |
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Census |
1841 [Anne Preston] 1851 [Anne Preston] 1861 [Pam Sharkey] 1871 [Christel Muncaster] |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1654-1812 1813-1850 [Kim Parker] 1851-1872 [Pam Sharkey] Marriages 1654-1837 [Kim Parker] Burials 1654-1812 1813-1875 [Kim Parker] |
Bishop's Transcripts |
Baptisms
1731-1837 [Anne Preston] Marriages 1731-1813 [Anne Preston] Burials 1731-1848 [Anne Preston] |
Wills |
Will of Thomas Christopher
1719 [Michael Russell] Bond of Elizabeth Christopher 1675 [Michael Russell] |
Other records | Monuments in the church |
Photographs | Further photographs of the parish courtesy of Peter Clarke, also a village sketch circa 1907. |
Maps | |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-SPK] |
Registers Christenings 1654-1659, 1675-1872. Marriages 1654-1659, 1676-1837. Burials 1654-1659, 1675-1948 |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1937: Wimborne 1 Apr 1937-30 Jun 1956: Blandford 1 Jul 1956-31 Mar 1997: Poole 1 Apr 1997-17 Oct 2005: East Dorset |
The Old School House |
The Crawford Bridge |
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