Puddletown(formerly Piddletown) |
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Puddletown
is an extensive parish and village on the river Piddle, 5 miles north-east
from Dorchester. The use of the name Puddletown rather than Piddletown was
officially preserved in the late 1950s, when, according to the broadcaster
and writer Ralph Wightman (1901–71), "a long County Council debate solemnly
decided Piddletown should be Puddletown". |
A market
was held here formerly, but it has been for a long time discontinued.
Near Heedless Williams Pond are the remains of a cross. Islington House
is a mansion within the parish. The soil is sandy, subsoil chalk, there
is much heath and moor land with good shooting. The chief crops are
barley, turnips and grass. The area is 7,653 acres and the population in
1871 was 1,249. Waterson, Islington and Northbrook are hamlets within
the parish. The village had its own post office, registrar, collector of
taxes, police office and schools. |
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The Online Parish Clerk (OPC) for Puddletown is Glenda Lightowler
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Census |
1841 Census 1851 Census [Glenda Lightowler] 1861 Census [Glenda Lightowler] 1871 Census [Christel Muncaster] 1881 Census (Troytown area only) [Glenda Lightowler] 1891 Census |
Parish Registers Note. Kelly's Directory states registers date from 1723 but a transcription of marriages done in 1914 dates from 1538. |
Baptisms 1738-1772, 1773-1792, 1793-1813, 1813-1830, 1831-1846 from BTs Marriages 1538-1812 from Philimores 1739-1813, 1813-1836, 1839-1845 from BTs Burials 1738-1776, 1777-1813, 1813-1837, 1838-1845 from BTs |
Other Records | Monumental Inscriptions Index [Jan Hibberd] Peter Stanley - King of the Gipsies [External] |
Postal Directories | Directories for 1865, 1895 & 1935 |
Wills | The Will of Paul Anthony, 1746 |
Photographs |
Photographs
of the Church, cemetery and parish. Also photographs of all the Church Memorials from the interior Photographs and transcriptions of the Memorial Stones in the Churchyard [Jan Hibberd] |
Maps | |
For a 1920s map of the area click on the thumbnail to the left | |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-PUD] |
Registers Christenings 1546-1641, 1646-1999. Marriages 1538-1615/6, 1646, 1654-2003. Burials 1538-1614, 1623-1644, 1653-1999. |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-30 Jun 1949: Dorchester 1 Jul 1949-31 Mar 1997: Weymouth 1 Apr 1997-30 Sep 2001: South Dorset 1 Oct 2001-17 Oct 2005: South & West Dorset |
An Idyllic early 19th century painting of the village |
A view of Mill Street pre 1922 |
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