Melbury Bubb |
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Melbury Bubb is a village nestling beneath
the well-wooded hill known as Bubb Down, seven miles south of Sherborne
in North-West Dorset. Despite its small size, it has always been a parish
and remains so today, and includes the tything of Woolcombe, which formerly
had its own chapel, part of Redford, a few houses at Holywell and three
at Heneford. It is thought that 'Melbury' comes from the joining of two
Old English words, 'maele' and 'burh', meaning 'multi-coloured fortified
place', hinting at long forgotten battles in ancient times. Opinions are
divided as to whether the manorial addition of Bubb, which distinguishes
this parish from nearby Melbury Osmond and Melbury Sampford, refers to a
long-extinct noble family who were Lords of the Manor here in mediaeval
times or to a Saxon named Bubba who lived here prior to the Norman Conquest.
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At the foot of Bubb Down, next to a stone Jacobean
Manor House, is the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The church has undergone
two major restorations, one in 1474 to which we owe the tower, and another
in 1854 when most of the rest of the church was rebuilt. However, a
significant amount of exquisite stained glass from the 1474 rebuilding
has survived, generally in the upper lights of the windows. Scenes
depicted include events in the life of the Virgin and the parable of
the foolish virgins, symbols of the evangelists and coats of arms of
the earthly families of Maltravers and Warre.
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Census |
1841 Census [Keith Searson] 1851 Census [John Ridout] 1861 Census 1871 Census [Christel Muncaster] 1881 Census [Terry Smith] 1891 Census 1901 Census 1911 Census |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms
1731-1812 [BT][Janet Courtney], 1813-1877 [Jon Baker], 1878-1903 [Keith Searson] Marriages 1732-1836 [BT][Janet Courtney], 1838-1915 [Keith Searson] Burials 1731-1880 [BT][Janet Courtney], 1882-1990 [Keith Searson] |
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Photographs | Melbury Bubb Baptismal Font (includes Church photographs) [External] |
Monumental Inscriptions | List of names on Burial Monuments in the church ground [Brian Webber] |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-MBB] |
Registers Christenings 1679-2000. Marriages 1681-2000. Burials 1679-1999 |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-14 Jan 1838: Cerne 15 Jan 1838-31 Mar 1937: Dorchester 1 Apr 1937-31 Mar 1974: Sturminster 1 Apr 1974-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
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