Dorset Poll Book for 1807
At the turn of the 19th Century the ownership of land was a prerequisite of an entitlement to vote. The 1807 poll book records all those voting and the situation of their freehold.
Tarrant Rawston
Freeholder’s |
Residence |
Situation of Freehold |
Page No |
Occupier’s Name |
Page |
RYDER |
Richard Hon |
London |
Tarrant Rawson |
HORNBY W |
009 |
Extracts from Hutchins History of Dorset - 1861
TARENT RAWSON (as it was spelt in 1861)
This little vill, which consists but of seven or eight houses, derives its additional name from its situation on the River Tarent, and its principal one from its ancient lords the Antiochs. It is situated about a mile from Tarent Rushton.
In 1626, the lordship, mansion house and demesne lands of Rawson were settled on Arthur, son of Arthur Radford senior, on his marriage with Margaret, daughter of Sir Lawrence Hide, during his father’s life; and to be part of his lady’s jointure, with remainders. In this settlement mention is made that Thomas Lovel, gent. On the sale of this manor, and c reserved the sum of 120l per annum, to be paid to him and his heirs till 1200l was paid.
In 1645, the farm here of Arthur Radford esq. Colonel in the King’s Service, valued, 1641 at 160l per annum, was sequestered. From the Radfords it came to the Gundreys of Dewlish. Thomas Gundrey esq., who died 1724, left it to his second son John, who built the house and resided and died here and left it to his nephew, Radford Gundrey esq., at whose death it came into the possession of his elder brother Thomas Gundrey esq., of Dewlish
It was purchased by the late Sir John Wyldbore Smith, Bart. Whose son Sir John James Smith, is owner, 1861.
The Church, dedicated to St Mary is a small building, well proportioned to the size of the parish, standing close to the mansion house erected by the Gundreys, which is now occupied as a farmhouse. The church was entirely repaired and neatly fitted at the expense of Thomas Gundrey esq., at the close of the past century. The parts are, chancel, transepts, nave, and south porch, the latter of two stories, with pitched roof, like the rest of the edifice, in the upper storey at which hangs one bell. On the floor of the nave are about fifty encaustic medieval tiles, with white heraldic figures on a red ground, as follows: semee of fleurs-de-lys, a lion passant and a wyvern passant, repeated separately.
Monumental Tablet
In this vault underneath lie the remains of RADFORD GUNDRY of this place, esq., who died December 23rd 1788, in the 68th year of his age.
In the same vault lies interred his elder brother, THOMAS GUNDREY of Dewlish, esq., who died April 14th 1805, in the 86th year of his age.
List of Rectors
PATRONS |
RECTORS |
Nicholas Antioch, Lord of Tarent Antioch, his father |
Richard Antioch, clerk, June 1311 |
Robert de Braundon, on the resignation of Richard de Antioch, 2 January 1312 |
|
Henry de Antioch |
Walter de Antioch had licence to study and was to be examined by the Bishop twice a year 13 June 1342 |
Thomas…. |
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John Martyn, pbr. On the death of Thomas, 30 December 1348 |
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Thomas Martyn, exchanged with |
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John Antioch |
Thomas Maundeville, Rector of Littleton, 9 July 1383 |
John Malewyn pbr. 29 June 1387 |
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Nicholas Druwet pbr. 19 December 1387, exchanged with |
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John or Thomas Frogham, Rector of Horewood, dioc Exon, 20 May 1394, exchanged with |
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John Stowel, or Stower, chaplain of the chantry of Whatley, dioc Bath & Wells, 16 October 1394, exchanged with |
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Thomas Skendelby, or Skendewy, Rector of Ipying, dioc Chichester, 27 October 1396, exchanged with |
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John Kylle, Rector of Stanbridge, 7 December 1399 |
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Joan, relict of John Antioch, esq. |
Richard Brewes, chaplain, on the resignation of Kylle, 29 July 1421. |
Robert Bavent esq. |
Walter Geffery, clerk, 21 March 1435 |
John Wheton, chaplain, on the death of Geffery, 2 December 1439 |
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William Barbor, on the death of J Wheton, 7 Jun 1440 |
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Tho. Maundewar, chaplain, on the resignation of Barbor, 23 March 1442 |
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Robert Curson, clerk, on the resignation of Maundewar, 18 February 1442 |
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Philip Kynth, or Kynty, exchanged with |
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John Taylour of Pembroke, vicar of Bytton, dioc Worcester, 14 October 1446 |
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John Austyn, pbr, 21 August 1450 |
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John Lovel |
John Byce, chaplain, 3 April 1455 |
William Lovel |
John Newman pbr M.A. on the death of Best, 16 November 1503 |
John Elyot, clerk, pr to Tarent Antioch, on the resignation of Newman, 28 March 1506 |
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Nich Bower, chaplain, pr to Tarent Antioch; on the death of John Elyot, 20 July 1512 |
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Richard Dendron, chaplain, on the resignation of Bower, pr to Tarent Antioch, alias Rawson, 11 August 1514 |
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Robert Glaston, pbr, pr to Tarent Antioch; on the death of Dendron, 14 September 1526 |
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John Lillington, pbr, pr to Tarent Antioheston; on the death of Glaston, 8 November 1538 |
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William Daron, 1572 |
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Christopher Inkpen, 1580 |
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George Lovel |
Will. Smith, 1582 |
The Bishop |
Thomas Loyd, 1586 |
Meredith Evans, 1628 |
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The King |
Zarobabel Maltus M.A. 8 October 1632 |
Arthur Radford |
Richard Hook, or Hide, 1639 |
William Hayter, March 28 1661 |
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John Stought, 7 August 1667 |
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R Lawrence 6 September 1688 |
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John Cobb, October 23 1711, resigned |
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Thomas Gundrey esq |
Richard Lawrence M.A., son of the former, January 1 1713 |
Radford Gundrey esq |
George Ryves Hawker BA, on the death of Lawrence |
James Dibben jun M.A. on the cessation of Hawker, 1774 |
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Thomas Butler, LL.B on the cessation of Dibben, 10 April 1777 |
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Thomas Hughes BA on the resignation of Butler January 7 1779 who was succeeded by |
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R Gundrey esq |
Robert Bartholomew, St John’s Col Cam BA 1778, M.A. 1786 June 1782, and elected in 1793 to the head mastership of Exeter school, which he resigned in 1809. He died in 1827, aged 71 |
George Eveleigh Saunders, on the death of Bartholomew |
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Sir John W Smith |
Francis Smith, 1836, on the death of Saunders |
Sir J J Smith |
William F Radclyffe M.A. 1853, on the death of Smith. |
End of Extract
NB:
The Church of St Mary is now in private ownership but there are further details
and a photo of
St Mary’s Church on the Parish Council’s
informative website www.southtarrants.co.uk.