Melcombe Horseyalias Melcombe Bingham |
Melcombe Horsey (milk
valley well watered place with horses) parish lies 10 miles North
East of Dorchester. The parochial church, St. Andrew’s is situated
at the South Eastern edge of the parish. The registers date from
1690. For more about the church – see link below. The parish
comprises 2,151 acres, mainly on chalk, formerly given over mainly
to the growing of wheat & to pasture. The population in 1871
was 190 and in 1911 just 151 residents. The parish is in the Hundred
of Whiteway and the Cerne Union. The alleyways & house platforms of the deserted medieval village (DMV) of Bingham’s Melcombe can still be seen in the fields next to St. Andrew’s church (see the aerial photo link on the Links page below). The modern settlement around the church is Melcombe Bingham. |
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The
ancient manor house here is a rare example in Dorset of a completed
courtyard house. The
estate is privately owned, with public access only to the church. Melcombe
Horsey House is 2 miles from the church.The medieval settlement of
Higher Melcombe is the second DMV in the parish. Also
in the parish are the settlements of Hartfoot Lane and Newton. There are a number of Bronze Age barrows in the parish. One feature, known locally as the Giant’s Grave, is now thought not to be a barrow but a pillow mound (medieval rabbit warren). There have been numerous archaeological finds in the parish attesting to the presence of humans locally for thousands of years. In 2004, the Dorset Geologists Association dug a large trench in order to record the geological strata in the valley. |
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Census | 1841
Census transcription 1851 Census transcription 1861 Census transcription 1871 Census transcription 1881 Census transcription 1891 Census transcription 1901 Census transcription |
Parish Registers | Baptisms
1690-1812, 1813-1910 [Kim Parker] Marriages 1696/7-1846 [Kim Parker] Burials 1690-1812, 1813-1910 [Kim Parker] |
Strays | People born in Melcombe Horsey, but recorded elsewhere on Census Nights. Please contact the OPC for a list of strays. |
Links | Useful Links to Melcombe Horsey material on other websites |
Records relating to Melcombe Horsey | Held in the
Dorset History Centre NOT held in the Dorset History Centre Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society Proceedings Other Academic Papers & Books Tithe Apportionments 1841 |
Directories etc. | Extracts from the following
Directories
& Poll Book 1807 Dorset Poll Book A Topographical Dictionary of England. Samuel Lewis, 1831 A Topographical Dictionary of England. Samuel Lewis, 1844 Hunt & Co.’s Directory of Dorset, Hants., Wilts. & Som., 1851 Post Office Directory of Dorsetshire, 1855 Post Office Directory of Dorsetshire, 1859 PostOffice Directory of Hampshire, Wiltshire & Dorset, 1875 Kelly’s Directory of Dorsetshire, 1889 Kelly’s Directory of Dorsetshire, 1895 Kelly’s Directory of Dorset, 1915 |
St. Andrew’s Church |
History & Description
Rectors & Patrons Monumental Inscriptions index |
Maps | The 1891 Ordnance Survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'Melcombe Horsey' under place search. |
For modern location maps visit:- www.multimap.com |
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