Warminster Poor Law Examinations And Removals

Warminster Poor Law Examinations And Removals,
Arranged in alphabetical order:

JAMES ALLEN. Labourer. Wife: Sarah. Children: William aged 4 years; George aged 2 years; and Henry aged 6 months. Removed from Corsley to Warminster in 1822. Q.S. Appeal.

GEORGE AXFORD, aged 50 years. Wife: Hester. Children: George, aged 13 years; William, aged 10 years; Elizabeth, aged 8 years; Susanna, aged 6 years; Jane, aged 16 weeks. Removed from Warminster to Market Lavington in 1813. Q.S. Appeal.

JAMES BRODRIBB. Labourer. Children: John, aged 5 years; Amelia, aged 3 years; Caroline, aged 2 years; unnamed infant, aged 1 month. Removed from Warminster to Beckington, Somerset, in 1832. Q.S. Appeal.

THOMAS BURGESS. Alias Thomas Bishop. Base born son of Joan Prole. Wife: Jane. Children: John and Mary. Removed from Warminster to St. Decuman’s, Somerset, in 1721.

REBECCA CURTIS. Singlewoman, aged 28 years. Removed from St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey, to Warminster, in 1816.

PAUL DAVIS. A lunatic removed from Warminster to Buckland Dinham, Somerset, in 1829. Q.S. Appeal.

WILLIAM GOUGH. Aged 14 years. Born in Walcot, Bath. Apprenticed to James Hannam of Bruton, Somerset, carpenter, joiner and mealman. Removed from Warminster to Bruton, Somerset, in 1818.

EDWARD HOLLOWAY. Wife: Letitia. Removed from Durrington to Warminster in 1825. Q.S. Appeal.

JAMES HURLEY. Wife: Sarah. Children: Joseph, aged 10 years; Robert, aged 6 years; Mary Ann, aged 5 years; George, aged 16 months. Removed from Warminster to Creech St. Michael, Somerset, in 1817. Q.S. Appeal.

DIANAH MITCHELL. Widow of Robert. Removed from Warminster to Topsham, Devon, in 1818. Q.S. Appeal.

WILLIAM MOODY. Wife: Martha. Children: Elizabeth, aged 7 years; William, aged 6 years; Richard, aged 4 years; Adam, aged 1 year. Removed from Corsley to Warminster in 1818.

WILLIAM MOULD.Aged 31 years. Wife: Maria. Children: William, Henry, Jane. Removed from Heytesbury to Warminster in 1827. Q.S. Appeal.

JOHN MOXHAM. Wife: Sarah. Daughter: Sarah, aged 16 months. Removed from Warminster to Ebbesbourne Wake in 1820. Q.S. Appeal.

JAMES OLDING. Labourer. Wife: Jemima. Son: James. Removed from Codford St. Peter to Warminster in 1718.

MARIA PIKE. Wife of James, blacksmith (confined in H.M. Gaol at Ilchester, Somerset, for debt). Children: Henry, aged 14 years; Mary Ann, aged 12 years; James, aged 9 years; Maria, aged 6 years; Mercy, aged 3 years. Removed from Paulton, Somerset, to Warminster, in 1831. Q.S. Appeal.

SARAH SANGER. Widow. Children: Sarah, aged 6 years; Eleanor, aged 2 years. Removed from Frome, Somerset, to Warminster, in 1818.

EDWARD TUCKER. Labourer. Born at Brixton Deverill. Worked at Corsley, Wiltshire, and North Charford, Hampshire. Wife: Mary. Children: Eliza, aged 19 years; Jane, aged 14 years; James, aged 6 years. Removed from North Charford to Warminster in 1818.

Conveyance From William Daniel Of Warminster To Trustees Of A Methodist Chapel And Land, Bread Street, Warminster Common, 1827

The Wiltshire And Swindon History Centre, at Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 3QN, holds the following document(s):

Conveyance from William Daniel of Warminster to trustees of a Methodist Chapel (now building) and land in Bread Street on Warminster Common, with declaration of trusts for the Chapel’s future regulation. 1827. Reference PR/Warminster Christchurch/1391/68/1.

A Conveyance For The Methodist Chapel And Land At Bread Street, Warminster Common

A conveyance from William Daniell of Warminster to trustees of a Methodist Chapel (now building) and land in Bread Street on Warminster Common, with declaration of trusts for the Chapel’s future regulation, can be found in the archives at the Wiltshire And Swindon History Centre at Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 2QN. It is dated 1827. The reference number is PR/Warminster Christ Church/1391/68/1.

Meeting House Certificate ~ A House At Pound Street, Warminster

Entry No.995 in Wiltshire Dissenters’ Meeting House Certificates And Registrations 1689-1852, edited by J.H. Chandler, published by Wiltshire Record Society, 1985:

4 March 1822 (11 March 1822). Warminster. A house in the occupation of Mary Gunning of Pound Street. [Wesleyan Methodist*]. Henry Young Cheverton of Warminster, William Gilpin. (WRO D1/9/2/1)

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