Hampreston(Ferndown from 1986) includes Stapehill and Longham |
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A large
Village and rural community. In the Hundred Cranborne, Union
Wimborne, Deanery of Pimperne. 4m SSE, Wimborne, 6m
NE Poole. It borders Hampshire, where a small part extended into
Hants, before the Border change in 20th c. In 1986 the Civil Parish
of Hampreston was renamed Ferndown Town. |
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In 1293 lands here belonged to the Abbott of Tewkesbury Abbey. The church of All Saints is of Early English construction buttressed on two sides with later additions. It has some good stained glass windows. The interior has a chancel and vestry in South aisle, Nave and Tower with five bells, chancel is of Uniform shape with Perpendicular East window. Preserved stained glass window to Greathed family. Stone corbels support the open timber roof. Font has octagonal bowl on circular stem and an earlier base. An effigy of a priest in Black gown with a ruff round neck of Miles Brownes rector D.1630. Rectory in the gift of J Guest of Canford. In 1291 a portion to Dean of Wimborne. |
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Stapehill Hamlet had a Roman Catholic Seminary in 19th century. Now a small convent of Cistercian Nuns founded 1847 with a chapel consecrated in 1851. Longham Hamlet approx 1 m.SE. of Hampreston. Mr J Guest had the manor and created a charity for the poor here. It has a large bridge over the River Stour built c1740. A Wesleyan Chapel and a National School. A Mill for Flour and land adjoining. It had an independent chapel with a spire and clock, with school house adjoining. In 1801. 133 houses population 683 . The area has 4,948 Acres, of land, population 1861 1,341. |
The new Online Parish Clerk (OPC) for Hampreston is
Brian Longman |
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Census |
1841 Census [Anne Preston] 1851 Census in 2 parts Part 1, Part 2 [Jacqui Bowen] 1861 Census [Ron Adams] 1871 Census [ED4 only] [Ron Adams] 1881 Census [Terry Smith/Jon Baker] 1891 Census including Canford Bottom, Ferndown, Longham and Stapehill 1901 Census in 2 parts Part 1, Part 2 1911 Census ED02 Part 1, ED02 Part 2, ED03 Part 1, ED03 Part 2 |
Parish Registers Bishop's Transcripts (date from 1731) |
Baptisms
1833-1837,
1844-1849 [PR] [Jon Baker] Burials 1833-1836, 1844-1849 [PR] [Jon Baker] Baptisms 1707-1736, 1737-1780, 1781-1812, 1813-1860, 1861-1880, 1881-1906 Marriages 1707-1736, 1737-1780, 1781-1812, 1813-1830, 1831-1844, 1845-1860, 1861-1880, 1880-1921 Burials 1707-1736, 1737-1780, 1781-1812, 1813-1860, 1861-1880, 1881-1918 |
Other Records | A complete list of Rectors from 1306-1838 Monumental Inscriptions from the old part of the Churchyard Photographs of Memorial Stones in All Saints Churchyard [Jan Hibberd] Ferndown Town Crier [Richard Smith] |
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The map on the left shows the approximate location of the parish
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-HAP] |
Registers Christenings 1617-1653, 1678-1937. Marriages 1617-1662, 1678-1958. Burials 1617-1653, 1678-1920. |
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 1949-31 Jan 1986: Poole (Hampreston renamed to Ferndown Town) 31 Mar 1986-31 Mar 1997: Poole (as Ferndown Town) 1 Apr 1997-17 Oct 2005: East Dorset |
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