East Holme
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East Holme is a tiny parish consisting of just
seventeen households, situated close to a ford in the meadows by the
River Frome, West-South-West of Wareham. "Holme" is from Middle English
holm, a variant of holin meaning holly, and there are indeed still wild
holly bushes in the parish today. Before the Norman conquest of 1066
Holme was held by Alured de Lincoln. Robert de Lincoln, a descendent of
Alured, gave East Holme to the Cluniac Priory of Montacute in Somerset
towards the middle of the twelfth century, on condition that four monks
reside there to sing for the soul of his father, his progenitors and his
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Holme Priory continued in the Bond family for
several generations, but is perhaps most closely associated with Lady
Selina Jane Scott, a daughter of the 2nd Earl of Eldon and great
granddaughter of John Scott, first Earl of Eldon who served as Lord
Chancellor for a record 25 years. She married a later Nathaniel Bond in
1864 and they set up home at Holme Priory where they enjoyed a brief but
happy family life together blessed with eleven surviving children. In
1865 her husband paid John Hicks to build a new parish church dedicated
to St. John the Evangelist, as the ancient priory church had fallen into
ruin in the mid-1700s and since then the local residents had had to go
the neighbouring parish of East Stoke for their religious ceremonies and
services. Lady Selina decorated the whitewashed interior of the Church
herself with delicate hand-painted leafy scrolls and texts. |
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Census | 1841 Census
[Kim Parker] 1851 Census [Jacqui Bowen] 1861 Census [Jacqui Bowen] 1871 Census [Jacqui Bowen] 1881 Census [Kim Parker] 1891 Census [Jacqui Bowen] 1901 Census [Kim Parker] 1911 Census [Kim Parker] |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1866-1905
[Kim Parker] Marriages 1867-1920 [Kim Parker] Burials 1868-1900 [Rachel Kent] |
Postal Directories | |
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Monumental Inscriptions | |
Other Records | PCC Wills
[Kim Parker] Will of Nathaniel Bond 1789/90 [Ros Dunning] Poll Book 1807 [Kim Parker] History of St John the Evangelist Church |
Maps | |
Records held at the Dorset History Centre |
Registers (formerly
part of East Stoke) Christenings 1866-1995. Marriages 1867-1994. Burials 1868-1990. Banns 1867-1977 |
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