Shillingstonealias Shilling Okeford |
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Shillingstone (whose ancient and ecclesiastical name is
Shilling Okeford) is a
parish and a village in the hundred of Cranborne on the River Stour and also on the main road from
Sturminster Newton to Blandford. The Church of the Holy Rood
is built of stone and has a chancel in the Early English style, a nave,
north aisle, south porch and square embattled tower holding 5 bells, one
dating from 1622. The church was restored in 1889 when the north aisle was
added. The registers date from 1654. In the time of Edward the Confessor it is believed to have been a Manor of Harold, Earl Godwin, and at the Norman Conquest it was conferred upon the Norman family of Schelin, who are recorded as its Manor Lords in the Domesday Book. From them it took its name of Schelin (or Shilling) |
There was formerly a Wesleyan chapel in the village.
It also boasted a railway station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR)
- the station still exists and now forms part of a heritage railway
attraction (the
Shillingstone
Railway Project). In the
centre of the village there is an old cross [seen on the left of the
adjoining photograph]. There are remains of another cross in the
churchyard and the base of a third on the Blandford road. Whitehill is a hamlet 1 mile south east and Gainscross 2 miles south east. The Church of England School was built in 1855 and enlarged several times. The population in 1891 was 546. |
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Census |
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Parish Registers BTs ~ Bishop's Transcripts PRs ~ Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1781-1812 [BT] 1813-1825 [PR] [Jan Hibberd] 1813-1837 [BTs & PRs] [Nigel Kennard & Mike Weiner] 1838-1864 & 1865-1899 [PRs] [Mike Weiner] 1899-1922 [PR] [Jan Hibberd/Jon Baker] Marriages 1781-1812, 1813-1837 [BTs] 1837-1901 [PRs] Burials 1778-1812, 1813-1837 Burial database donated by Robert Hurley, please see notes on the pages 1654-1720, 1721-1800, 1801-1850, 1851-1900, 1901-1977 |
Curate & Clerks |
A
list of Curates & Clerks in the parish by Ann Peters |
Military
Records |
Shillingstone & the Army - a list of all men from the parish who have
served by Ann Peters |
Monumental
Inscriptions |
An index of all the names on Monumental
Inscriptions in the church yard |
Directories |
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Other Records | Extracts from the Dorset Quarter Sessions Extracts from Parish Council Minutes Will of William Melmoth d1879 [Dawn Good] |
Links | Shillingstone - The Story of a Dorset Village Edited by REV. J. H. COOKE Rector of Shillingstone |
Maps |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-SHI] |
Registers Christenings 1653-2003. Marriages 1654-1973, 1993-2013. Burials 1654-2002 |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1973: Sturminster 1 Apr 1974-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
Shillingstone from an old postcard
circa 1910. |
Shillingstone Station circa 1910 |
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