Wynford Eagle |
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Wynford Eagle is a hamlet and small parish lying between
two chalk ridges 7.5 miles to the north west of Dorchester and has been known
through history as Wenfrot (1086 - Domesday Book),
Winfrot Gileberti de Aquila (1204), Wynford Aquile (1275) and Wynfrod
Egle (1288). "Wynford" is derived from an old Celtic river name for a
tributary to the River Frome meaning "white" or "bright stream" and the
manorial addition of "Eagle" is from the medieval family of Gilbert del
Egle (latinized form de Aquila) who came from L'Aigle in France. Besides
the Celtic origins of its name, barrows and roman remains, including
mosaics, attest to human settlement here since very ancient times. |
Rebuilt in 1630, the Manor House (now Manor Farm) has an impressive west
façade topped by a large stone eagle. It was the home of the Puritan
Sydenham family in the 16th and 17th centuries, the most famous of whom
was Oxford graduate Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689), hero of the Civil War
and Father of English Medicine, and the most scandalous of whom was
William Sydenham, who died in Dorchester Prison in 1709 after
masterminding a lottery scam to ease his financial difficulties. The
estate was later acquired by the Somersetshire Best family, for whom the
baronetcy of Wynford was established in 1829. |
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Census | 1841
Census [Ann Atkinson] 1851 Census [Ann Atkinson] 1861 Census [Ellis Miles] 1871 Census [Jacqui Bowen] 1881 Census [Jacqui Bowen] 1891 Census [Ann Atkinson] 1901 Census [Keith Searson] |
Parish Registers | Baptisms 1847-1854 [PR] [Rachel Kent] 1847-1880 [BT] [Terry Pine] Marriages 1560-1810 [PR] [Rachel Kent] 1560-1715 [Philimores] [Tony Higgins] 1849 [Terry Pine] Burials 1847-1880 [PR] |
Postal Directories | |
Other Records | PCC Wills Index [Kim Parker] |
Photographs | |
Monumental Inscriptions | Monumental Inscriptions [Rachel Kent] |
Maps | The 1891 Ordnance Survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'Wynford Eagle' under place search. |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-TRF] |
Registers Christenings None. Marriages 1754-1810. Burials None. Banns 1841-1892. |
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 |
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